I was inspired to try this technique when I saw Mindy Eggen post about it. I used the same stencil she did (Off the Edge Daffodil by Simon Says Stamp) and it's such a pretty stencil. I will say, I'm used to Lawn Fawn stencils, which feel much more hardy/substantial, and this one was incredibly… Continue reading Stencil Ink Press Technique
Category: Card Making
Theater Retirement Card
I wasn't sure if I should even post this card because it's so simple but I like having a record of my cards, and I do still like it. I like how this set fits on the slimline card but I wish I would've done some partial die cutting to extend the length of the… Continue reading Theater Retirement Card
Ray-Filled Sky
I wanted to try out this fun sky technique that I saw on a card by Mindy. She used the Sunrise Backdrop as a makeshift stencil, but I used this Ray of Light stencil from My Favorite Things that I had been wanting to use. As with everything, it just made me want to try… Continue reading Ray-Filled Sky
Cute and Simple Donuts
It's not often that I purchase something from a company other than Lawn Fawn, but these cute donuts from The Stamp Market inspired me. I like that this could be a thank you card ("Thanks a HOLE bunch!") or also a birthday card ("Hope your day is a HOLE lotta fun!") And I'm sure many… Continue reading Cute and Simple Donuts
Speech Bubble Backdrop
Two simple cards I made using the Speech Bubble Backdrop. I cut out the backdrop, then laid it over the background for one card and used that as a temporary guide for securing down the speech bubble cutouts in that arrangement. Then I removed it and had everything in perfect placement. Why is inlaying things… Continue reading Speech Bubble Backdrop
