Hello! This little flower stamp from Catherine Pooler's Amazing Floral set got put to use multiple times to create a hydrangea.
With just four of Catherine Pooler's new ink colors and some second generational stamping, there's quite a lot of variety in this "hydrangea."
Super quick to make ... after stamping the flower randomly around a penciled circle, I stamped a few more in the center, and then filled in with the smaller flower stamps.
The sequins give it some added sparkle.
While I had everything out I made another hydrangea, this time without out the fuchsia. Aside from having another card in your stash, the nice thing about making multiples is that you can play around and change one of the elements to see if you like it better or not.
With just four of Catherine Pooler's new ink colors and some second generational stamping, there's quite a lot of variety in this "hydrangea."
Super quick to make ... after stamping the flower randomly around a penciled circle, I stamped a few more in the center, and then filled in with the smaller flower stamps.
The sequins give it some added sparkle.
This card is featured in the Tiki Torch Challenge at Stamp Nation, where they are busy celebrating their 6th birthday. I was inspired by the clusters of flowers on the tiki torches in this lovely mood board.
If you're a Stamp Nation member, the challenges are open until January 31st!
Thanks so much for dropping by!
-Kelly
Now this is so fun Kelly!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeletePretty pretty pretty Kelly!!
ReplyDeleteLove how you created the hydrangea and the added sequins add so much!
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