Good morning, hope your weekend is going well.
Today marks the full release day for Uniko's April release and as per usual we having a Blog Hop and GIVEAWAY!!
Simply leave some love along the way for a chance to win!
So buckle up, grab a cuppa and join me for some more release inspiration, then hop along to visit Bev and the rest of the BAs.
First off I've used the 2 small solid butterflies from Butterfly Serenade to create this.
Butterfly Serenade Clear Stamp Set £11.50
Copyright Uniko Ltd 2012 - To Date
I chose some of my favourite colours and CASed a card of mine from way back.
To create my opening for the sentiment, I cut a large butterfly mask using English Country Garden dies, then stamped the coloured butterflies around it. Removing the mask I stamped a sentiment. I had planned on using the larger sentiment from the set but couldn't fit it into the opening made by the mask, so used one from Originally Organic, stamped a couple of times in the darkest plum from the butterflies. The finished panel was going to be kept as is but after stamping I put it to one side which happened to be over the envelope from my daughter's Mother's Day card which I'd saved. It looked so pretty I decided to cut the panel down to reveal the thin pink edge!
Next up is a card using the Ink n Flip Delightful Diamonds and the spray using Flower Fusion stencil, which I fussy cut out.
Stencil - Ink & Flip Delightful Diamonds £4.50
Copyright Uniko Ltd 2012 - To Date
Stencil - Layering Flower Fusion £13.75
Copyright Uniko Ltd 2012 - To Date
I found a card mask in my bits box which had rounded corners but was the correct size to create my central panel on the base card. Using the Delightful Diamonds stencil, I inked through the stencil onto a white A6 base card with Salty Ocean DI.
The large daisy in the stencil reminded me of a very old daisy punch I had and I wondered if it would fit, so had a play. The punched daisy was coloured using the stencil which left the white collar in the center which I really liked and no fussy cutting involved!! The punch is a yellow Woodware one, 11/2" diameter, if you're interested. Unfortunately the rest of the spray had to be cut freehand. Each element was shaped using a ball tool before adding to my base card which I'd stamped the sentiment from Organic Flower garden.
Speaking of which, here is the second panel I mentioned on Wednesday using Originally Organic Flower Garden.
Originally Organic Flower Garden Clear Stamp Set £11.50
Copyright Uniko Ltd 2012 - To Date
This panel was created the same way, using masking fluid but I spritzed water over the MM stamped panel before sprinkling some Brusho over and adding salt. This technique really does require good masking as Brusho powder gets everywhere!!
Once the panel was dry I brushed off any loose powder before removing the masking fluid and watercoloured the blooms. A simple frame stamped with a sentiment from the set was added on pads over the trimmed down panel on a linen effect base card.
And finally I have this card using Spring Blossom layering stencil and the outline stamps from Organic Flower Garden.
Stencil - Layering Spring Blossom £10.75
Copyright Uniko Ltd 2012 - To Date
The background was created using the stencil and a grey palette and the central panel was created using colours. A bit of fiddling around using a mask to identify the correct area to be used, before cutting it out. I softened the coloured panel by running the blending brushes used over each element and stamped the made up sentiment as before. The panel looked a bit bare so I stamped the blooms in a no line ink and used Copic to colour the large one and the stencil and DI for the smaller. All were fussy cut along with a few stencilled leaf clusters.
So that's all but for some more fab inspiration please check out the rest of the team below, leave some love and you'll be in the running for a £25 e gift card, the winner of which Bev will draw randomly from all comments on Monday 5th May 2025.
Happy hopping!!
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