Clear & Simple Stamps - September 2010 Release
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Hello! Today I'm sharing the Clear & Simple Stamps' September SOTM. This month's set is called Topiaries. I've always loved topiaries and now I can stamp them on my cards. You can even mix and match the trees and pots. So fun! I especially love the sentiments in this set. I am a font fanatic and I love sentiments that mix fun fonts with plain type.
Here's what the September SOTM set "Topiaries" looks like:
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And here is just one of the cards I've made using this set:
I stamped the fruitful topiary and pot onto Kraft Like a Rockstar card stock using Perfect Little Black Dress ink. That ink is perfect to use with watercolor pencils since the ink will not bleed or smear. Then I colored the image with watercolor pencils and went over the image with an aqua-painter. See that yummy brown with the distressed edges? That's the new color this month. It's called Espresso Your Style and it is such a rich color. I punched two holes on my image panel and threaded my ribbon behind the panel and around the card. I think this really draws your eye to the focal point. The new color, Espresso Your Style is available today in card stock, ribbon, ink, re-inkers, and buttons as well as the Copic Trio Bundle (see below).
Thanks so much for sharing in the excitement today!!! I know you'll love this month's SOTM set. I'm looking forward to sharing more cards with you using this set.
{Fruitful Topiary}
Stamps: Topiaries (Clear & Simple Stamps)
Card Stock: Kraft Like a Rockstar, Espresso Your Style
Patterned Paper: Basics Manila (Basic Grey)
Ink: Perfect Little Black Dress, Espresso Your Style
Accessories: Sheer Ribbon (Offray), Hole Punch, Watercolor Pencils (SU), Aqua Painter, Edge Distresser (Heidi Swapp), Foam Dimensionals, Stampin' Sponge (SU)
3 comments:
Beautiful card, Dana. Love this set.
Very pretty, love the ribbon on this card-it works so well with the topiaries.
This is lovely, Dana! The coloring looks so nice against the kraft and I really like how you used ribbon here.
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