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Cornelia playing with Oldies, but Goodies



Hi Everyone, Cornelia is back playing with some of the older STAMPlorations sets today! 
I used one of my favorite techniques - sponging and one of my favorite gadgets to make those cards - the Stamp-a-majig.


So, lets get started - I masked white card stock with post it notes - I like to do this an a grid pad, to get my lines straight. I used a Kaleidocolor inkpad for this card - in my opinion you can use any kind of ink for sponging - I have used them all with similar results. I basically just pick the colors I like.....



As you can see - I went with yellow and green.


I stamped the little number stamp on the clear plastic sheet that comes with the Stamp-a-majig, using Versafine ink (my favorite)


This way your stamping stays very exact:


Next I stamped the daisy and heat embossed it with superfine WOW embossing powder - I like the detail of that powder.


I then colored the daisy - also in yellow and green, but used my Brushos for that - sprinkling a few crystals on a clear acrylic block and using a water brush.


Added the sentiment and a few stitched lines and cut out the daisy.
I mounted the daisy with foam tape and added some Stickles to the center.



Here is a similar card I made, except that I stamped the heart strip on colored card stock and added some Washi tape:



Used stamp sets: 
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PATCHWORK FRENZY: Graphic Squares

PATCHWORK FRENZY: Graphic Pentagons

Bloom Sketches: Daisy 2

SENTIMENT BUILDERS: Thank You


Pull out your oldies and have fun! Thanks for visiting me today!

Comments

Kate said…
I love that green and yellow card :) great job.
Kate xx
Susanne Vargas said…
Great cards and tutorial! Thanks!
Julie B said…
Think I like the pink one best but the greeny yellow one is also great. :)
hellerlittle said…
und wieder tolle WOW Karten,
danke für die Beschreibung wie du gewerkelt hast
LG hellerlittle
sandie said…
Wow you are so creative Cornelia...I had to really look hard to see how you had used the patchwork frenzy stamp in the first card! Where do you come up with such clever and funky uses of stamps! And these second cards are stunning and again such creative ways to use Shery's stamps and fabulous inspiration for us x
Deepti said…
You know How much I loved these designs already but just couldn't stop myself from admiring these again :D
Anita in France said…
Great tutorial, thanks, Cornelia ... and fabulous cards ... one zesty and vibrant and the second pretty in pink! So creative! Anita :)
Monika Reeck said…
Oh I forgot to write here..I am sorry Cornelia..I leave one on stamplorations blog...I love love your idea using that tiny stamp and you used the stamp a magjig I must buy this it is really a helpfull..your idea is great and lovely color combo..I adore the green and also the pink one..hugs, Monika

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