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Video: Just Add Color Inspiration | How to Make a Beautiful Floral Gift Card Set with Therese Calvird
Hi there everybody! My name is Therese Calvird from www.lostinpaper.com, I am thrilled to be Guest Designing here at the Spellbinder’s Blog today and I am showcasing the beautiful release from Stephanie Low – Just Add Color. What’s not to love, this collection is stunning! Perfectly sized to fit on a card design and with so many pretty little bouquets I knew as soon as I saw these stamps that I had to make a gift card set. After that all that was left to decide was the color combo, and I thought that some nice bright colours paired with a neutral felt just right. Some of the tips that…
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Just Add Color Inspiration | Monochromatic Floral Card with Mona Toth
Hi, it’s Mona Toth here, I am back with another step by step photo tutorial. Today I will show you how I made this tattoo inspired card. In this post I am featuring the gorgeous Just Add Color collection by Stephanie Low. When I saw these floral stamp sets I knew that I will make a kraft card like this. These images are really beautiful and they are so pretty in B&W too, even if you don’t add color. Instructions: Check out the step by step instructions below for this project: Stamp your floral image to kraft or toned cardstock. Add a masking paper (or adhesive sticky notes) and stamp…
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Just Add Color Inspiration | Collection Introduction by Stephanie Low
Hello lovely creatives! My name is Stephanie Low and I am a lucky designer for Spellbinders! I created this floral collection last year with the hopes of seeing it colored, painted, collaged, and crafted in many ways. Many of these flowers were drawn from botanical photographs and others were modeled after a more exaggerated tattoo style. These stamps are designed to be built onto one another like arranging a bouquet. Stamp and color and then die cut them as usual, and then stack, style and arrange them together into little bouquet clusters for a cool layered look. I also loved making a background pattern by stamping them repeatedly on a…