Monthly Archives: March 2020

Redo of Flowering Foils Specialty DSP

After seeing a great sponged card by Kylie Henshaw over at Hello Crafter, I decided to redo Wednesday’s card and sponge the entire piece of DSP.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Flowering Foils Specialty DSP - Varied Vases

I used the rococo rose and pear pizzazz as before, but this time added so saffron for the flower centres. Again I used rococo rose as a mat. This time the sentiment came from Varied Vases since I felt I was going to need cards just to say hello. By the way, it’s really hard to photograph the foiled papers – it’s much nicer in person.

If you want a set of precut DSP and cardstock to make these cards, simply place an order with me for $25. A reminder that the last day of Sale-a-bration is Tuesday which makes it the last time that you can get this DSP – and for free too!

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Liz

Flowering Foils Specialty DSP

This beautiful metallic  Flowering Foils Specialty DSP is available for FREE until next Tuesday. If you place a $50 product order you can select it. And it’s gorgeous.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Flowering Foils Specialty DSP - Stitched so Sweetly dies, Peaceful Moments

This time I used sponge daubers to colour in the flower and make it the focal point of the card. I used some rococo rose, pear pizzazz and rich razzleberry. So there’s a rococo rose mat and I used the same colour for the sentiment – from Peaceful Moments – which I cut out using the Stitched So Sweetly dies.

It’s for my best friend whose birthday is on Friday. I think I’ll venture out an drop it on her porch. She’s crazy busy at the moment so I’m sure she won’t see this and spoil the surprise.

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Liz

Botanical Prints Product Medley

Rounding out the second week featuring the Botanical Prints Product Medley is a card that shows nothing botanical at all!

Botanical Prints Product Medley

I used old olive and rich razzleberry taking the colour inspiration from one of the included cutouts. Actually I meant to add it to the card but I like the simplicity – and elegance! – of the card without it. What’s your opinion? The old olive twill ribbon is also part of the medley. There’s a lot of scope here.

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Liz

Botanical Prints Product Medley the third

I decided that the Botanical Prints Product Medley needed a second week of focus since I hadn’t even used the stamps (apart from the sentiments)  or the dies. This card takes care of that!

Botanical Prints Product Medley

I used crushed curry to create my own background using one of the stamps and then used the 2 identical die cuts to decorate a whisper white square. Actually I was surprised to find that the triangles themselves were cut out but I adapted and glued them back in. I added a crushed curry sentiment and layer and popped it up with dimensionals. A fairly simple card and I really like the monochrome look.

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Liz

Botanical Prints Product Medley again

The Botanical Prints Product Medley seems to be rather addictive. I was making the card for this post yesterday and suddenly found I’d made two others! And they are so different and only use what’s in the box – apart from adding ink, adhesive, the Hammered Metal 3D embossing folder and some silver foil and rhinestones.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Botanical Prints Product Medley - Hammered Metal 3D embossing folder

Here I used one of the die cuts and backed it with a piece of whisper white and glued to a pretty peacock card base. I had a piece of silver foil that had been embossed using the Hammered Metal 3D folder and it looked like a great faux ribbon. It also matched the rhinestones that I added. The label is provided in the medley as is the sentiment which I stamped in pretty peacock and popped up with dimensionals. I think I need to go immediately and make more with these medley…

I’m a member of the Talented Tutorial Team and each month the 15 of us create a bundle of 15 tutorials. If you spend $35 with me on product, I’ll send you all 15.

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See you on Wednesday,

Liz