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So Suzy - Maple Line Leaf Pattern Play

Hi Everyone,

I am up on the So Suzy blog today with a set of simple cards I made with that fabulous leaf from the October release!


Those are the stamps I used:


Simple Birthday

 So how did I do them? Lets get started:

Stamped the leaf in the upper corners of my card stock. then I rotated the leaf  about 45 degrees so that the leaf tips fit in between the stamped tips


For the second pattern I rotated the stamp 180 degrees with a little bit of overlap:


And repeated that:


For the third pattern I did what I did with pattern #2, but stamped only once and then rotated the stamp 90 degrees and another 180 degrees. I hope I made this clear....


Lastly I added the sentiments and some embellishments:

By the way - I cut the sentiment stamp apart - if you cut it in a wavy pattern it fits easily together as it was, in case you want to use it that way.

Pattern #1

Pattern #1

Pattern #2

Pattern #3


Hope you liked this! 
Happy Stamping!

Linking up with:
Simon Says - Thanksgiving/Thanks
Craft Stamper TIMI challenge - take a stamp (did just that)
AAA Cards - Thanks
JUGS - metallics - Card with pattern #2

Simon Wednesday Challenge BlogTake It, Make It Challenge




Comments

Flo said…
Was man mit nur einem Stempel so alles anfangen kann - und immer sieht das Ergebnis anders aus!!!
Klasse gemacht.
Liebe Grüße
Susanne Vargas said…
Super, wieviele verschieden Muster du mit nur diesem einen Blatt kreiert hast!
Mac Mable said…
You are so clever, creative and always think of other ways to use stamps. Stunning and amazing set of cards, absolutely love them. The silver embossing works fabulously with the card too x
!neke said…
Beautiful stamping !!!!!!
Salima said…
Wow... i need to look at all of my stamps again... you opened a whole new avenue for me. Thank you
Nora Noll said…
Oh you totally ROCK with this stamp. I loved the first cards you created but these are even more amazing!!!
Julie B said…
What a fab stamp Cornelia. Your images remind me of a grown up kaleidoscope!
Thanks for joining in over at ATSM. :)
conil said…
Only you would come up with this brilliant way to extend the use of this lovely leaf...just so amazing to see how clever you positioned them to create these gorgeous patterns. Also love the clean lines with pops of color or metallic accents. What a terrific way to make a card set.
Anita in France said…
Such a brilliant tutorial, Cornelia ... and striking cards ... I love the crispness of the patterns and the shine of the embossing together! Hugs, Anita :)
papierelle said…
Wow nochmal dieses tolle Blatt in schwarz-weiß, faszinierend!!
Hanna said…
Liebe Cornelia,
boah, da bleibt mir ja die Spucke weg, soooooo genial!!! Einfach wunderbar gespielt mit diesem Blattstempel, ich bin völlig begeistert von den Ergebnissen! Klasse!!!
Sei ganz lieb gegrüßt von
Hanna
Darnell said…
I saw these on FB and had to come for a closer look! They are really clever and very impactful, Cornelia!! Love!! Hugs, Darnell
Kim Heggins said…
Gorgeous collection of cards Cornelia...love that beautiful leaf and all your wonderful sentiments.
Suchi said…
I have no doubt inspiration girls of STAMP rock! You do provide us with innovative and genius inspirations! :)
Suchi xx
sandie said…
Wonderful way to see how you used all the different designs, My fav is the first, lots of lovely white space and perfectly placed enamel dots. Thanks for joining AAA
Melissa Bove said…
Fabulous cards! Love the amazing designs! So creative!

Thank you very much for joining us this week at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog!

hugs...
Melissa
Sue VanDeVusse said…
These are beautiful! I love all of your elegant designs. Thanks for playing with us at JUGS!
Vicki Dutcher said…
Awesome set of cards! Thanks for joining in at JUGS!

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