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Showing posts with label The Greetery All Blessings Flow stamps and Dies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Greetery All Blessings Flow stamps and Dies. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 5, 2021

A Winter Inspired Wedding Celebration Card Featuring The Greetery All Blessings Flow Stamps




My nephew was married this week.  We didn't travel to celebrate with them, but I made this card to send our love and support.  I am so delighted with how this card turned out.  I used multiple The Greetery stamps including All Blessings Flow stamps and Hoop Wreath stamps and dies and some older Papertrey Ink Psalms of the Year and Forest Floor stamps.  I used white pigment ink and Distress Inks for the images and believe it turned out exactly how I'd hoped.


These last two cards are bonus cards as I had played with different frame images for the inside.  I ultimately like the version that I selected, but these bonus cards are pretty and so they will go into the stash as notecards for use at a later date.



Friday, September 18, 2020

Some More Inspired Fall Notecards using The Greetery All Blessings Flow Stamps and Dies

I had a few leftover backgrounds created using The Greetery Square Dance stencils and a few of the stamped and die cut florals from the All Blessings Flow stamps and dies.  What could be easier than to die cut a solid oval and make these cards?  They are beautiful to boot, so I'm considering this a win.  All inks are Distress Oxides that bent toward fall colors.



This last card used a floral made using The Greetery Pitcher-esque stamps and dies.  Different, but no less satisfying. These cards will go in the stash and be used when the need arises.



Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Blessed to Call You Friend - A Notecard Set Using The Greetery

No secret - I love the products by The Greetery.  They are in my "wheelhouse" so to speak.  I did pick up a few stamps and dies in their latest release and will be sharing the results of my stamping in the weeks ahead.  This first set includes backgrounds using the Square Dance stencils and the Blessed Blooms and All Blessings Flow stamps and dies.  I really enjoyed the color combinations using Victorian Velvet, Rusty Hinge, and Aged Mahogany Distress inks used in one of the examples posted to The Greetery blog.  I then branched out to a variety of color combinations, but sticking to the fall colors with a strong streak of pink.






 I so enjoyed making these cards.  It was such a fun think to do.  Now, off to get these into the mail.