Hello Stamplings!
Top/Bottom of the day to you!
It's not a Monday, but it is the 28th, so the ladies from Group of Seven Cardmakers are posting today. Plus, I'm including my I.D.E.A.S. (S = Stencils) at the end, so I will get right toit.
For July, the Go7 were inspired by the talented Jenny Martin of My Paper Epiphany. She stamped and gold-embossed a large stamp, sponged on some inks, and then cut the panel into strips and rearranged them. If you pop over to Jenny's blog, you will see her card as you scroll down.
The effect is dramatic and this is my first take on the technique:
I also used a large stamp for my design ("Floral Fantasy Background" from MFT), only I colored the panel with my Ziggies, rather than sponging on the ink. The sediment is from PTI, stamped and heat-embossed in black on vellum.
Jenny didn't have a name for this technique, so I dubbed it the "Kalidoscope Technique" because the result reminded me of looking through my grandpa's old Kalidoscope.
I tried the technique again, this time for Christmas:
For this card, I used an assortment of poinsettia and pine stamps. If I'm honest, I like the first card better. This one turned out to be a bit of a hot mess to my eyes! But, hey, look at me trying new styles and branching out from the mostly-one-image-uber-clean-and-simple-one-layer card style I made when I started twenty-three years ago and still love today. It's fun being well-rounded, she says, reaching in her candy drawer!
Jenny is joining us as a Guest Designer this month with another striking version of this technique. In addition, you will find incredible examples to inspire you by the other Group of Seven Cardmakers. You will also find a linky at the end of the post. If you give this technique a try, we would love to have you link up in the gallery!
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So as not to overwhelm your inbox, I am including my Monday I.D.E.A.S. card here. Tomorrow is the hen's tooth fifth Monday of July and the brief is stencils.
I've made a Christmas card using another one of the Memory Box corner dies I used recently, backing the cut-outs with a scrap of pp. The tree stencil is from Tim Holtz and the lads added the snow and schparkle!
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