Jan 25, 2022

January Mini Stamp Camp Day 2

 Here it is, our second day of the virtual Mini Stamp Camp!  Today's Camp Counselor is the sweet and sunny Kelly!  With her usual creative flair she came up with a very fun idea that she titled "Let's Get Ripped!"

You can pop over to Kelly's blog and see her lovely cards and her tutorial using this link: Sandcastle Stamper.

Here's my spin on her technique:

Kelly instructed us to cover a front panel with white tissue paper and mount it on the card front.

Then stamp images (solid/bold images work best) onto another piece of tissue paper.

...And let 'er rip!  haha  Actually, it's more like gently tear the tissue paper around each image. Layer them on top of the tissue panel and finish as you wish.






I stamped the little green stars and "Thinking of You" sentiment directly onto the tissue paper panel. Then glued the flowers and butterflies to the panel.

Here's a side view to show that there is some slight dimension to the front, since the flowers and butterflies are not glued flat.


Barb is up tomorrow.  Knowing Barb she has something amazing planned!


Camp Counselors, their blogs, and the day each of us are assigned as counselor:

Monday/January 24th  ~ Jeanette @ Creativeplay 
Tuesday/January 25th ~ Kelly @ Sandcastlestamper
Wednesday/January 26th ~ Barb  @ Inkingintoretirement
Thursday/January 27th ~ Darlene (me!) @ Accordingtobijou



Thanks for stopping by and be sure to visit the blogs of my Camp Cohorts!


3 comments:

MiamiKel said...

OMGOSH Darlene! Would you look at this stunning beauty! Wow! I love the fresh spring colors and the gorgeous stamp choices- absolutely loveliest card ever! Wow!

Jeanette (Forest Ranger) said...

Darlene, this is so creative and beautiful! I love how you added stars to the base and those gorgeous flowers and other details make this an outstanding card!

kiwimeskreations said...

Oh Darlene this is gorgeous - love how you have incorporated some dimension. A very creative use of the technique, with a beautiful result.
Stay safe
Blessings
Maxine