Zoe x
Years ago I changed a fun Meerkat stamped image by adding clothing to the Meerkats. Heres a link to The Gangs All Meer post. Some 6 years later I had the same thought to 'alter' or should I say 'dress' these Flamingos or Flingos as our daughter used to call them when she was little.
I started with a Stampin' Up! journalling pen to add skirts, tops and necklaces ant then coloured them in with Stampin' Blends. I added the feathers using a stamp set that was recently gifted to all demonstrators that registered for a demonstrator only event happening in August. One of the stamps just said feathers to me and so I stamped it and added some lines to give the feather effect and when the ink was fully dry I used one of our new gel pens to add a little more obvious detail. I also redid the initial add on outlines with the journalling pen.
The feathers I used that all purpose die called scissors, (LOL!! my favourite die), to fussy cut them out. To fit them around the head of each individual 'flingo' I stamped the top of the head onto the bottom of the feathers and cut the line i stamped so that it wrapped over the top of each bird. They are all different so you'll need to do it for each one.
The stamp set called Your Birthday Song was released today as one of our new batch of online exclusive products. You can see them all on the ONLINE EXCLUSIVES page. Click on newest to find them.
I then shared with a friend who suggested putting feathers on them as skirts so I created this additional card. Which one is your favourite?
Something else that is new is that you can join Stampin' Up! and receive access to demonstrator only events, craft with others and join our team. You can find out more about how to Join Stampin' Up!.
Happy stamping
Zoe x
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You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!
Click here to enterI'm delighted to be back joining the New at SU! monthly blog hop. I've been away for awhile as we had various other things going on in life that took my time, but I'm back for my first hop of 2026.
We're sharing some fabulous ideas and tips for using the relatively new to Stampin' Up! card stock. I've chosen to use one of the beautiful new In Colors which is called Hydrangea Hue. It's a mix of Blue, Lilac and hints of Purple, but is just so so pretty and doesn't it look great with Cajun Craze! I saw the Duchess of Edinburgh in the media for a recent royal visit wearing a very smart dress in just this colour and she teamed it with a Cinnamon/Cajun Craze coloured hat and she looked stunning and so that was me sold and ready with my colour combo for this hop.
I made the above card in advance of the hop, but have created a similar version in my youtube tutorial below. On the day of filming my phone decided it was full so there are a couple of selective edits, but I'm sure it now flows and you can pick up my tips. I hope you enjoy it.
On a previous POST I used the Barely Blush for a girly sailing card using the Sunset Coast bundle. There are even more ideas as you click around the hop using the links below.
Thanks for stopping by and enjoy the hop.
Happy stamping
Zoe x
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Hydrangea Hue two-tone cardstock
I recently created this Eclipse technique card and had several people ask me how to create this effect. I decided to make a tutorial using a different stamp set and have also shared below a sympathy card I made using the same technique. For the card above I used the last chance list stamp set called Simply Beautiful and added a sentiment from the Sincerely Noted mix and match ephemera pack. A sentiment from the same pack was used on the card below which features the Layers of Beauty stamp set. Both sets are on the last chance list at low prices if you like a bargain and want options for creating this technique.
You can use different colours, stampes and card layouts in terms of portrait or landscape and so the options are varied and numerous. Great way to use matting layers that you may not usually try.
Above I've team white with Secret Sea - my new Old Olive type colour that goes with just about anything - and Darling Duckling which is not always my go to colour as I'm not a fan of mucky yellows, but this one actually works for me.
Below I've used Crumb Cake for the stamping and added a new In Color called Barely Blush and it really is barely pink, but it is just enough for a card like this and for the message it sends.
So have I tempted you to try this technique? Here's my short video of another colour way and stamp for you to find out the how to and tips.