I started by white embossing the star stamp from Wish Upon a Star on watercolor paper, then layering some distress ink on it before lightly spritzing it with water. I layered it on a dark blue panel after cutting out my circles for some reverse layering. I stamped the sentiment from Shine Bright on a white circle and popped it up in the middle. I added some sparkle to the stars on the sentiment. I adhered the whole panel to a white base.
Welcome back to day 2 of the Whimsy Stamps March release!
Today I am showing you Llama Love. This cute little guy comes with a whole bunch of accessories and scene-building elements.
I stamped this guy on a panel first, then stamped his blanket and the rest of the scene around him. I colored everything with copics. I added the sentiment, then adhered the panel to a kraft base with some patterned paper strips.
I did combine it with the Brush Script Lower so you can see how they work together.
I stamped the branches (Hand Lettered Encouragement) repeatedly on a white base, and then adhered on the letters to make a wedding card. I added a bow last. A super simple but elegant wedding card!
For this week's Whimsy card, I made this sweet little butterfly thank you card.
I started by using the Butterfly stencil and inking the butterflies twice on a piece of watercolor paper (even though I didn't end up using any water). I then stamped some bigger detailed butterflies on top (Flight of the Butterflies), along with the chicken wire (Lovely Lavender). I adhered a strip of patterned paper down the right side of the main panel. I cut the banner from Many Thanks Cardbuilder die set and stamping the sentiment on it (Autumn Blessings). I added a few rhinestones, and adhered the banner on the card along with some silver cording.
Hi there! For my Whimsy card this week, I used Hand Lettered Encouragement. I inked up the sprigs with Distress Inks, sprayed the stamp lightly with water, then stamped it on watercolor paper twice each time I inked it. I adhered the sprig panel to a kraft base. I used the same technique as the sprigs on "friend", cut it out, and popped it up on the main panel. I white embossed the rest of the sentiment on matching cardstock, adhered the strips, and then used a few Summer Breeze enamel dots to finish the card.