Spellbinders Buzzworthy Collection

Posted on October 22, 2020 in Cards, Coloring, Die Cutting, Recent Works, Spectrum Noir, Spellbinders

Hi there! Today I’m joining the new Spellbinders  Buzzworthy Collection.  This is a selected group of the FSJ rubber stamps with wonderful designs to our stamped cards. Let me share my first cards featuring Sweet as Honey Stamps.

 

 

I stamped the flower image twice onto Joy Clair Designs White Smooth Card Stock and then colored the flowers with Illustrator Markers. The color of markers that I used were CR2, CR6, CR9, AG1, AG2, CG2, DG3, LG1, BT1 and CR1, CR5 CR7. In addition, I fussy cut the flowers with scissors and let a side for a while.

 

 

With Joy Clair Designs White Smooth Card Stock I made the card base. Then, I added a Crumb Cake layer that I die cut with  the Ornamental Valance Etched Dies Flourished Fretwork by Becca Feeken. This is a beautiful detailed die and to embellish it I stamped the sentiment onto vellum card stock with VersaFine Clair Nocturne and clear embossing powder. The final touch on this card are the beautiful Fussy Peach Clear Enamel Dots.

 

 

The second card has a different look. It is a one layer card. First, I inked the lower part of a Joy Clair Designs White Smooth Card Stock base with Distress Oxide inks. Then, I die cut the medium oval die included on the Elegant Twist Ovals Etched Dies. I just positioned the die in between of the white and inked are and stamped in the same position one of the sentiments included on Sweet as Honey stamps.

 

 

In a separate piece of Joy Clair Designs White Smooth Card Stock, I stamped the big flower included on the Sweet as Honey stamps. I used Memento Ink. Additionally, I colored with Sparkle Glitter Pens from Spectrum Noir. The colors of the pens are were Blue Topaz, Moonlight, Mushroom, Biscuit, Harvest Moon and Smoked Quartz. As final touch some enamel dots.

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Tomorrow  I will show you more cards created with a different stamps from the Spellbinders  Buzzworthy Collection.  I will share a simple way to make colorful cards with a single ink pad.

See you tomorrow!

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