27 March 2012
Are you ready to fly? We have some fantastic projects from Michelle using the new Wings stamps that will take your breath away :) Look at how beautiful this butterfly is:
Details from Michelle:
I collage stamped the background with a small butterfly and some text using Archival Sepia ink then distressed using Fired Brick & Peeled Paint Distress Inks.
I stamped the large butterfly on a bold patterned paper with black ink and heat embossed using glitter embossing powder then cut it out and attached with foam tape.
Finished the ATC with some ribbon and sentiment.
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Details from Michelle:
I stamped the background of the ATC with the bugs using Plum Archival ink then attached a strip of stamped rulers from the Measuring Tape background stamp, wrapping it around the card. I stamped three bugs on kraft card and fussy cut them out before attaching to the ATC with the photobooth and foam tape. I distressed the edges by dunking the edge of an acrylic block on black ink pad and pressing randomly on the ATC.
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Details from Michelle:
I collage stamped the background ATC with the dragonfly, small butterfly and 'be free' sentiment. I distressed the edges by swiping an Archival coffee inkpad directly over the ATC. Then I stamped another dragonfly on another piece of paper and fussy cut it out. Finished off by stamping 'be free' three times in black ink and attaching the Wilderness montage and dragonfly using foam tape. One of the montage images I attached using normal tape.
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And here's a card created by Rachel using the Crayon Resist technique:
Details from Rachel:
I stamped the large butterfly twice onto white cardstock using Archival Jet Black ink. Coloured in the butterflies with a white crayon, then sponged over the top with Shabby Shutters and Milled Lavender Distress Inks. Stamped the two sentiments to finish.
Hope you enjoy these projects using the Wings stamp set! It's so versatile and has lots of little creatures in the set including a dragonfly, ladybug and bee - plus plenty of butterflies!
Wings rubber stamps project ideas