Stampin' Up! Daisy Punch is back in stock YAY!!!
This punch and the Daisy Delight stamp set are just so popular. I think because it is a timeless and pretty set that you can use for simply created cards like these or for more detailed cards depending upon your personal choice of style.
I love it because it is quick and easy to use for those short notice cards, dare I say the ones you forget or need on the spur of the moment. A batch made like this with no sentiments can be kept in reserve and appropriate sentiments added as required.
The dotted border is stamped with a stamp from the set which you could overlook, but in fact you can see its potential here.
Bought together the stamp set and punch are classed as a bundle and so you can save 10% on the purchase price. If you missed out on the first wave because the punch was withdrawn temporarily to avoid excessive backorders, you can now buy it again as it is back in stock. Contact me to order or place an online order via my shop.
Have a Delightful Daisy Day
Zoe x
Saturday, 29 July 2017
Friday, 28 July 2017
Totally Techniques Blog Hop - die cut masking technique
Hi and welcome to July's Totally Techniques blog hop. We're sharing our take on the die cut masking technique this month. It's a technique that is easy to do and you can have a lot of fun with it. There's a great tutorial here that will help to get you started or you can follow the simple instructions below.
1. Using removable note sheets or removable 'sticky' tabs cut out the die cut of your choice. I used the Stampin' Up! Large Letter dies.
2. Position the die cut pieces on your card layer making sure that they are secure, but still removable.
3. Spritz, stamp, smudge, sponge or whatever ink over the masks to build your design. I used sponges, stamps Timeless Textures and Touches of Texture. Colours used were Pink Pirouette, Crumb Cake, Soft Sky and Rose Red.
4. You can add extras like glitter dots with a fine tip glue pen at this stage, but before removing the masks make sure everything is dry so as not to smudge any glue or ink.
5. Remove the masks to reveal the clean letters in the original card stock colour.
As the Meerkats would say 'Simples'!!
To finish my card I add flowers which were stamped using the Touches of Texture smallest flower and then punched with the Sprinkles punch, an addition to my sentiment from Lovely Inside and Out and some additional flowers. The design is matted onto Crumb Cake card which has been smudged around the edges with the same colour ink and then a Soft Sky card base.
You're here in the UK with Zoe Tant, but please do go on a mini globe tour to see the designs with Die Cut Masking from my lovely demonstrator friends.
All products can be bought in my online store HERE
1. Nadine Weiner Germany
2. Shelagh Freemantle Canada
3. Shannean Moncrieff Australia
4. Zoe Tant UK
5. Barbara Meyer Austria
Thanks for checking in...
Zx
2. Shelagh Freemantle Canada
3. Shannean Moncrieff Australia
4. Zoe Tant UK
5. Barbara Meyer Austria
Thanks for checking in...
Zx
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