Well Hello,
I often ask myself this question, the answer though isn't always the same.
I gravitate to the idea of clean and simple, less is more but this can prove tricky.
So over the last few weeks, I've looked at all my cards and placed them in different piles. Good and
Not so Good.( what is pleasing to the eye to me)
This has helped me work out what my style is.
Today's card is as clean and simple, as I feel comfortable with. So card makers go further, to achieve this look. Some like busy cards, our style is unique to us, and is what makes us stand out from others.
Products
Kid's are Grand Stamps (Concord & 9th)
https://www.bumbleberrys.co.uk/collections/concord-9th/products/kids-are-grand-stamp-set
Kid's are Grand Dies (Concord & 9th)
https://www.bumbleberrys.co.uk/collections/concord-9th/products/kids-are-grand-dies
Dye Based Inkpad in Honeysuckle, Ballet Slippers, Buttercup, and Aqua Sky (Concord & 9th)
https://www.bumbleberrys.co.uk/collections/concord-9th/ink-pads?sort_by=created-descending
Card Stock in Honeysuckle and Ballet Slipper (Concord & 9th)
https://www.bumbleberrys.co.uk/collections/concord-9th/products/cardstock-honeysuckle
Obsidian Ink Pad (Altenew)
110 lb Card stock (Neenah)
Crystal Drops in Bubble Gum Blush (Nuvo)
Jewel Drop in Rosewater (Nuvo)
6 x 6 " Card Blank (Any)
Method
Firstly I cut a piece of Neenah card stock to 5 1/2" x 5 1/2", then I choose the inkpad colours I wanted to use. Using acyclic blocks I stamped each of the circle patterned stamps. This was to create the background.
Next I stamped out all the sentiments I need in obsidian ink.
Next I die cut, the sentiments out with coordinating dies.
Next I played out the sentiments on to the neenah card stock.
I hope you enjoyed this weeks blog post,
Next week I will be playing with some Waffle flower products.
Happy Stamping
Jo
xxx