Hi Friends! I am super excited and honored to be hopping along with the Pinkfresh team to celebrate the February Background stamp release! You may have come from the blog of
TaeEun Yoo but if not feel free to start at the beginning with
Pinkfresh Studio.
Because these stamps are on a rubber base, they are amazingly detailed and stamp so crisply. You'll certainly see how much I love these stamps, as there are LOTS OF CARDS to share! Let's get started!!
1) Diamond Tiles Stamp
This diamond background stamp will absolutely be a workhorse in your craft room stash. Wait until you see what it can do!
This background was created by stamping twice, off-set randomly. I love how it introduces just the right amount of color, but also lets the vase and flowers be the focal point.
The next several backgrounds have all been stamped with specific measurements, which I'll share so you'll be able to recreate these patterns yourself.
I was so excited with how this pattern turned out, I actually brought it upstairs to show my husband! This gorgeous rainbow pattern is created with four different impressions of the stamp in pink, orange, citron, and aqua. After stamping the first color (using my misti stamp positioner) I moved my card base 3/16" to the left, stamped the second color, moved the card base 3/16" to the left, and so on for all four colors.
The 3/16" spacing in between each color is just enough to slightly
overlap each stripe by the same amount. I love that the overlapped
sections are slightly darker to really accentuate each individual
diamond. The sentiment die is from the
Essentials: Classic Words die set.
Here are two cute little birthday cards, both cut with the
Diagonal Stitched Squares die. The feminine background on the left is made by stamping the first color, then shifting the card base 6/16" and stamping the second color. This gives you a perfectly bisected grid pattern.
The masculine card on the right is made by stamping two colors 3/16" apart, and then also vertically shifting the card 3/16" for the third color. Totally different look.
And wouldn't you know this stamp coordinates perfectly with the new Pinkfresh 6x6 patterned paper pack?!
Hahaha, just kidding, no need to buy a paper pack when you can MAKE YOUR OWN! I'm particularly happy with how this turned out! This is where I went a little off the rails and challenged myself to make themed backgrounds. Can you see the holidays?! We've got Valentine's Day, St. Patrick's Day, Easter, 4th of July, Halloween and Christmas.
These are all 4-color patterns, stamped by shifting the cardstock 3/16" to the left each time. Except for the 4th of July pattern on the lower left which is only 3 colors (and the last 3/16" section left white).
This is the St. Patrick's Day background, which happens to make a perfect masculine birthday card!
Another set! These are all Christmas plaid patterns. The top pattern is another 4-color 3/16" pattern. The left pattern is a 3-color 3/16" pattern. The right pattern is new ... it's a 3-color 4/16" pattern. This allows three stripes to perfectly co-exist without overlapping at all, while also covering the entire card base. So awesome! The bottom pattern is a 2-color 6/16" pattern.
All different. All festive.
You could easily create an army of different Christmas plaids by
gathering all your green and red inks and stamping away while watching a
movie.
The card uses the
Ornate Oval Frame die with a sentiment from the
Classic Words die set. The floral swag around the sentiment is from the newer
Wildflower Sketches stamp set and is just what I needed to fill that empty space.
This background is yet ANOTHER different way to use this stamp! Two colors, but for the second color I turned the stamp 45 degrees before stamping. You can see that the pattern doesn't reach all the way to the ends, but I think that gives it a modern, quirky feel. The gold embossed florals are again from the
Wildflower Sketches stamp set, and the sentiment is from the
Classic Words die set.
With the piles of patterned paper you now have, what do you do with it? Here's an idea .. use it as a background for a cover plate die like the newer
Folk Dance die.
Love seeing all those different colors peeking through the patterned holes! The love die is from the
Phrase Builder: Sending die set.
Whew! That was a lot to digest, I know, but I really had fun experimenting with the different looks for the
Diamond Tiles stamp. I know you will too!
2) Enchanted Blooms
This background stamp is multi-useful as well ... It can be a floral focal point like on the left card, or a subtle background like on the right card.
I watercolored a portion of the floral background and cut it with the
Ornate Oval Frame die.
It's mounted on a
Radiating Background 1 die and the sentiment is from the
Phrase Builder: Sending die set.
This card uses the exact same supplies (
Radiating Background 1 die, the
Ornate Oval Frame die, and the
Phrase Builder: Sending die set) but has a different look. The soft floral background pattern is perfect to give this card a modern-Victorian-romantic feel.
I cut the panel with the
Diagonal Stitched Rectangles die set so that the ends are free to act like fringe on the card. I curled up several of the ends to exaggerate this look, knowing that its dimension that can easily be flattened to mail in an envelope.
Finally, how cute is this background? With all the coloring enthusiasts out there, this stamp is sure to be a popular one to pull out and try different techniques.
I trimmed the top off so I could add the sentiment over a white background
Finally, don't throw your hand-colored strip away, adhere it on the inside for a custom interior for your card.
PRIZES:
- One lucky person will win the entire release on the Pinkfresh blog, and on the Pinkfresh IG feed!
- I am also happy to give away a $25 gift card! Please leave a comment on this post to enter.
The winners will be posted on Monday, February 24th on the GIVEAWAY PAGE. You must check that page & claim your prize within 2 weeks.
If you'd like to take advantage of the free shipping with $35 purchase, please use code FEBSHIPUSA, or FEBSHIPINTL for discounted international shipping. Offer expires on Feb 21st.
Your next stop along the hop is my uber talented friend Channin Pelletier's blog!
Thank you so much for letting me share all my projects with you!
Kelly
Supplies Used (affiliate links used, thanks so very much for your support of my projects!)
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Ornate Oval Frame Die |