Wednesday 4 October 2017

Perfect Poinsettia





Yes, it may only be the beginning of October according to the calendar, however, Christmas is well under way on the crafting calendar!  Us makers, are always working well ahead. From this point on, my house has glitter trails everywhere as I am always working away on something to get ready for the Christmas craft show season.

I don't plan on buying too many new stamps/dies this year, as I did purchase many new ones last year, and never really got to use them all, so I will be selective this year. But, hey, it is early and I could be eating my words after seeing all the new stuff that will be released shortly by the companies!  One new one I have already picked up is from Gina K Designs, and it is called Perfect Poinsettia. It is a layering stamp and I just love it! I found it very easy to line up and get great results quickly. I have not played too much with different colour combinations yet, but I will as I create more and more Christmas cards. I know most people think of poinsettias as red flowers, but they do grow them in white and pink as well. When I was florist, pinks were always my favourite. I loved to see a mass of the pink flowers accented with gold decor, it was just so classy I thought.



Using my MISTI, I started off stamping using Gina K Design white pigment ink onto Gina K Design layering white paper. I used pigment ink first, as I find I can get a different look, when using dye inks as the layering colours on top. It also keeps the colours much brighter, once they all dry. Once I stamped the white layer, I give the same stamp a quick wipe to get the pigment off, then ink it up the 'Innocent Pink'. This is where the fun happens as you can see the dye ink sitting atop the pigment because it can't soak in right away, so it creates a bit of a beading or mottled look.



I continued to stamp out the next three layers, lining up the center each time. I found this set very easy for aligning the layers. I focused on one cut out area each time and was just fine for placement. You can see in the picture which little notch I used!




The outline layer was done in 'Kraft', the next layer was 'Dusty Rose' and the final detail layer was 'Red Velvet'.  Leaves were done in Dandelion, Jelly Bean Green and Grass Green.


After all the stamping was done, I fussy cut out the leaves and two flowers as I wanted layers and depth for the card front.

To create the card, I embossed the green layer of paper with a swiss dot pattern and then started adhering all the pieces. A quick sentiment and some enamel dots and card was complete!

I look forward to making many more cards with this set and seeing all the possibilities it has. For now, I hope this one has inspired you to start creating some Christmas cards or maybe complete some you already have underway. Remember to check out Gina K Designs for this set and other new ones that will be released shortly.


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Remember...be creative, think of others and kindness always matters.

 Kim