I’m watching replay. I wanted to do the same thing with those flowers but I couldn’t think of a way to remove the ink off the flowers. Thank you. Love ❤️ your alternatives
Great ideas for making lemonade from lemons. As you can tell, this wasn’t my favorite kit this time. You might be able to use charcoal blending stumps to remove ink from the stamp as well.
I love it, but I would sand the frame; roughing it up more and try some light colored (white/tan) chalk paste and let it build up and once it’s dry, keep building up a little more in just a few areas with a rough sponge and keep doing this to build up some uneven texture. Once you’re satisfied with the build up roughness, try to give it the patient look with different browns, teals, green , blues, etc., after that is dry,, use a sponge again to put very light tabs of Versamark in just a few areas (light touch) then use your heat & stick powder, heat it up and apply the gold foil from StampinUp where you used the heat & stick powder and rub it in very well and then try to rub it in well removing the excess. Any area that got to much foil, just use an emery board. To lighten it some. It would really give it that oceanic feeling. Other than the frame, it’s absolutely beautiful. You could also just in a corner add a few sea shells and some of the braided linen thread (leftovers from card making projects are good enough); hopefully I explained it well enough and you can envision what I was thinking. Have a wonderful Easter!
Thanks for sharing. I really like your tip about "seasoning" the sponges. That really helped me. 🌞
I'm so glad!
I love your idea of using the colour lifter so you can colour the flowers separately. Great tip.
The colour blender you mean. I'm not sure if the colour lifter would work. Maybe a dried up one.
@@SuNNStampin yes, blender pen.
Great cards. I really like the pretty peacock. That's one of my favorite colors. I am also so sad to see it go. Have a blessed and beautiful day.
Thank you! You too!
Great cards!!! Thank you Susanne!
Thanks so much!
You are a creative genius! Even though peachy shades are not my fav, you make them so pretty!!
Aw, thank you.
Thank you for your amazing ideas and videos. I love watching your inspirational cards.
You are so welcome!
Thank you for sharing your awesome alternatives, they are great!
Glad you like them!
Always love your alternatives.
Glad you like them!
Great alternatives! Thanks for sharing your ideas!
You are so welcome!
Thanks for your cheerful voice and fun card alternatives. This is an especially versatile kit. Love those mountain scenes.
Glad you like it!
Like your alternatives!
Thanks for sharing!
You are so welcome!
Cute cards! I loved your blender pen technique for removing color from the stamp. That card is my favorite. 🙂
Thanks so much!
The envelope paper in card #3 reminds me of books.
Me too!
I’m watching replay. I wanted to do the same thing with those flowers but I couldn’t think of a way to remove the ink off the flowers. Thank you. Love ❤️ your alternatives
Glad you liked them Donna.
I love your alternatives for Stamping Up. I enjoy all of your cards.
Thanks so much!
Watching replay
Sounds good. Thanks for watching.
great job !!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Love card 4 and the blender pen tip. Definitely one to CASE. If I ever receive my PP. ;-}
Please do!
Great ideas for making lemonade from lemons. As you can tell, this wasn’t my favorite kit this time. You might be able to use charcoal blending stumps to remove ink from the stamp as well.
Great idea!
Do you still have the stills of these cards on your blog? I couldn't find a search button
Here's the link sunnstampin.com/2021/03/30/paper-pumpkin-alternatives-for-march-2021/
I love it, but I would sand the frame; roughing it up more and try some light colored (white/tan) chalk paste and let it build up and once it’s dry, keep building up a little more in just a few areas with a rough sponge and keep doing this to build up some uneven texture. Once you’re satisfied with the build up roughness, try to give it the patient look with different browns, teals, green , blues, etc., after that is dry,, use a sponge again to put very light tabs of Versamark in just a few areas (light touch) then use your heat & stick powder, heat it up and apply the gold foil from StampinUp where you used the heat & stick powder and rub it in very well and then try to rub it in well removing the excess. Any area that got to much foil, just use an emery board. To lighten it some. It would really give it that oceanic feeling. Other than the frame, it’s absolutely beautiful. You could also just in a corner add a few sea shells and some of the braided linen thread (leftovers from card making projects are good enough); hopefully I explained it well enough and you can envision what I was thinking. Have a wonderful Easter!
Wow. Lol. That was a great description but I'm not sure what design you are mentioning. Happy Easter to you as well. :)
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Thanks Carol