Hi and welcome to Mitosu Crafts UK, thanks for stopping by. It's Jay Soriano here with the Stamp Review Crew blog hop featuring the the Waterfront Stamp Set
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Barry and I have just got back from our short holiday to Goodrington Sands. This card was inspired by the rows of colourful beach huts by the seafront
I stamped the huts in Real Red, Daffodil Delight, Lemon Lime Twist, Pacific Point and Rich Razzleberry
I embossed the stamped layer using Pinewood Planks DTIEF then used the upcoming Corrugated Dynamic Textured Impressions Embossing Folder from the Autumn/Winter Catalogue to add height on the card
We recently got a few embossing folders and I have been wanting to play with them so I used the Tufted DTIEF for the next card. I die cut the square stitched framelit before running the Whisper White through the Big Shot
I stamped the line design from the Waterfront set in different generations to colour the stitched square die cut. I really like the look this created and can be used as a topper on it's own for a simpler card idea
The set doesn't come with matching dies but these fussy cut images didn't take long to do to build up the scene. I also used the new Vegas Gold Shimmer Paint to stamp the splatter and the sentiment
For the final card, I used a mixture of products with the set including a strip of Nature's Poem DSP and Layered Leaves DTIEF
The oval topper was die cut before I stamped the scene. I only used the tips of the tree design to created the shorter layered trees
I then sponged Pacific Point on the top right before matting on Soft Sea Foam oval card, tucking the Powder Pink punched leaves underneath
I have used this stamp set quite a few times before and you can check out previously blogged projects HERE
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Your cards are wonderful! Love the sweet scenes you created!
ReplyDeleteWow Jay! What a way to showcase this set. These are all fabulously gorgeous! X
ReplyDeleteFantastic cards Jay! Love them all but the rainbow house might be my favorite.
ReplyDeleteSo many wonderful bits of inspiration in these three projects! The elegance of the tufted background, the pop of blue and the layered scene on the second card are simply stunning. Thank you for sharing your work!
ReplyDeleteEvery little detail on each of these cards is espxquisite! As a fan of fussy cutting, the second card just blew me away. Love it!
ReplyDeleteThank you for some great inspiration!
ReplyDeleteJay, I wold have NEVER thought to pair the Quilted embossing folder with this featured stamps it, but it works beautifully! Well done!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done! I love the CAS feel of the first. The individually cut out images on the second really ups the beautiful detail. And the last card has a fun color combination and expertly used stamped images.
ReplyDeleteWow! Jay, three beautiful cards - all so unique.
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