Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Thoughtful Branches on Parade

If you haven't gotten this set yet - YOU NEED IT!!  Trust me!  We're down to the wire as this is a limited - while supplies last item.  When I first saw the stamp set and matching framelits I didn't know all that could be done with it but once I started playing around with it I realized it was limitless!!  And since then I have seen so many other cute things but here are a few projects I've made.  I can't remember everyone that I CASED these from but I'll try to list those I definitely remember.

This was a card designed by Lisa Pretto that we made as a make and take at a training seminar I attended.

This is another make and take from Lisa Pretto.  The white on white is really striking.   
This picture came out darker than I wanted but you can get the idea of the depth of this card by using the oval framelits and adding some of the leaves inside the oval and outside too.

I love the touch of our enamel dots near the sentiment to just finish it off.  The Rich Razzleberry behind the hydrangea is just one of our oval framelits.

The corners have small squares of Cajun Craze to add a little more interest to the design.

This card was CASED from Kay Kalthoff.  The tree and scallop oval are cut out of Dazzling Diamonds glimmer paper.

A friend sent me this idea from Pinterest (thanks Janell).  The petals of the sunflower are using the leaves.  The inside of the flower is Early Espresso stamped on Chocolate Chip card stock, played over Early Espresso card stock and cut into a circle with our framelits.

This was another idea from Kay Kalthoff.   I love the warmth and the feel of autumn with this card.

This was a make and take designed by Janet Wakeland.  This one is pretty with the copper embossing of the small dots and then the fun of using washi tape for more interest.

I saw this idea for lilacs from Patty Bennett.  You cut the leaves apart to make it look like the shape of lilacs.

This idea was from Dawn Griffiths.  I used post it notes to cover some of the edges before sponging to give the illusion of another layer of white around the edges on the left hand side.

The leaves to the trees are stamped twice without re-inking to give the branches a fuller feel.
So now you can see all the fun I've been having with this stamp set.  I hope you get your hands on this as I think you'll love it as much as I do!

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