Saturday, February 1, 2020

February 2020 SOM Blog Hop


Welcome to the February Stamp of the Month (SOM) Blog Hop featuring Cherishing Her. You should have come from Krista's blog, but don't worry if you started here. The hop is a circle, so keep going until you get back to where you started. Head to Melinda's blog if you get lost anywhere along the way. She has a full list of all the participants.


I adore this stamp set not only because of the beautiful bouquet of flowers but because the sentiments can be customized. I decided to do two cards which are identical except for the cardstock. Here's the first one:


I started by white embossing the images on vellum paper. I then colored on the back side of the vellum with alcohol markers making sure I didn't take the color all the way to the edge. That extra white space makes the coloring look classy.

Here's a close up of the glitter dots I made. I started by adding Diamond Stickles Glitter Gel. It dries flatter than I wanted, so after they dried, I topped them with Liquid Glass.

The circle background die is in the Annual CTMH catalog which is good all year. I also used a banner die which was available as part of a special promotion back in September but is still available in the Online Only section of my website. There are only a few left of this background and banner set, so go here to order yours. The Online Only section has many "oldies but goodies" - as does the Clearance section - so be sure to check out both of them.

Here's the second card I made using the same circular background die, this time in Linen cardstock over white cardstock:


It was difficult to capture in a photo just how soft and pretty this card is. I LOVE how it turned out.

I used slightly different colors and made one boo-boo...I colored on the front side of the vellum on the little orange flowers. If you look closely, you can see that the white outline isn't crisp on them.

Because my sentiment didn't show well against the white and Linen background, I colored the back side of the vellum with the same pink markers I used on the largest flower. I colored with the medium tone first right behind the words then filled in around the edges with the lighter tone to fade it out. Look closely and you can see where I also smeared some of the Diamond Stickle Glitter Gel over the top of the sentiment on both this card and the first one. It will warp the vellum, but I wasn't worried about it.

I adhered the vellum to the backgrounds with Liquid Glass. A thin coat is all you need, and it dries pretty clear. If you're super fussy, add dots of Liquid Glass behind the flower centers and at various small points where the white embossing will hide it.

By chance, my colors match the current Color My Heart challenge, so I'm entering the second card over there.

Remember that February is Stamptacular month. There are some AWESOME deals--including some long-retired but still fabulous stamp sets which were brought back specifically for this sale. I think every stamp set, including those with coordinating thin cuts, is on sale. It's incredible. All items are while supplies last, so shop early for the best selection, and your sales go toward the $50 minimum to get Cherishing Her for only $5. Click HERE  to be taken directly to the sale. 

Now you're off to Michelle's blog. Be sure to make it all the way through the hop as the talent from these consultants is always inspiring.

Until next time,
Becca

17 comments:

  1. What a beautiful card! I love the use of vellum and those glitter dots are very nice!

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  2. Love both these cards, I am going to have to play with my vellum and markers now.

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  3. Elegant and well designed cards. Love to see other uses for the circle thin cuts other than windows. Love your cards.

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  4. Breathtaking cards. So elegant and beautiful.

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  5. WOWsers! Such pretty cards! Makes me want to do more heat embossing on vellum too. Such a stunning look. <3

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  6. Lovely vellum bouquet, Becca! I also like the way you used that die for the background - perfection! Thank you for playing along at Color My Heart Color Dare #379.

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  7. Oh my gosh this is a stunning card! That bouquet is amazing. Thank you for joining us at Color My Heart Color Dare...please join us again and bring your friends!

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  8. Becca, your work is always stunning! Thanks for showing us so many different options!

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  9. Wow, love the look you achieved with the vellum.

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  10. The bouquet on vellum is so very beautiful. I love your tone on tone card background too

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  11. In love with that second one. Those pastels on the vellum are delish. Your sentiment too.

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  12. Love your vellum paper floral and great coloring...love the soft pastel colors. Thanks for sharing with us at Color Dare.

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  13. Beautiful!! I love how you used the velum and colored it!! Totally going to try this!!

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  14. Can I come live with you and just soak up all your CREATIVITY!!! The vellum, the multi-circle thin cut, the sentiments...EVERYTHING is soooooo PRETTY!!!

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  15. Oh Becca! This is so beautiful!! Vellum...ahh!! Love it & I need to pull out my vellum again too! and the stitched dies...love, love every aspect about your creation!

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