One of my favourite parts of my business is connecting with you guys; whether it be here on my blog, over on Facebook, or at one of my Live Events, I really enjoy chatting and sharing stamping with you. I’m currently prepping for my July events; Stamp of the Month Club and my Techniques Class, and have been making heaps of samples with the stamp sets I’m planning on using.
This card was totally inspired by this YouTube video from UnderstandBlue. My July Technique class is all about Masking, and we are using the Sitting Here stamp set from Stampin’ Up! (of course!) and while this card doesn’t use the masking technique at all, I had heaps of fun colouring those cushions!
The swing seat was stamped in Versamark and heat embossed in White Stampin’ Emboss Powder – side note: black card stock is the reason the Embossing buddy exists, I forgot to use it here and you can totally tell! I had embossing powder everywhere! The cushions were stamped separately onto Whisper White card stock and coloured with the new with Stampin’ Write Markers in the new In-Colours; Dapper Denim, Peekaboo Peach, Emerald Envy and Sweet Sugarplum. Then the cushions were fussy cut out, and given dimension using a ball tool. This is super simple; just place the pieces face down onto your Stampin’ Pierce Mat, and rub over the back with a ball tool – the longer you rub the more curve they get, leaving you with great cushion shapes. Pop these onto the card with dimensionals, simple.
To book onto my July Technique Class just drop me an email
Booking closes on the 28th June at 9pm. Class costs £36
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Hannah McCurley
Stampin’ Up! UK Independent Demonstrator