Wednesday, April 10, 2013

[Uniko Studio] April 2013 Release - Introducing Pure Florals: Chrysanthemum

Hello Uniko friends! We're back on our last day of introductions. I hope you had as much fun as I am having. This blog is getting a good work out, with so many schedule posts ;) Thanks for dropping in and leaving us sweet comments. They are always appreciated.

I'm guessing you're coming from Nicki's blog? You know the drill by now. If not, then start at Bev's blog to not make sure you don't miss out on all the inspiration.

Did you see what Bev showed on Sneak Peek Day 3? Thankfully we don't have to guess, because my little vivid imagination might have said "wigs." What are your guesses?


Ok all joking aside, these are the next installments of Pure Florals. If Geberas aren't your thing, then these Chrysanthemums will knock your socks off. These are one of the most beautifully designed Chrysanthemums (and trust me I own a few from Papertrey Ink & Waltzingmouse Stamps to name a few). What I like the most is that they have both the positive and negative space designed in two sizes. Huge and less huge. I used both of them on my project. There are also a set of leaves for good measure and a set of very useful sentiments. A staple if you love flowers & sentiments.

You Are So Lovely
Stamps: (Pure Florals: Chrysanthemums) Uniko Studio
Paper: (Paper Basics Card Stock - Rustic Cream, Lemon Tart) Papertrey Ink
Ink: (Tim Holtz Distress Ink - Antique Linen, Vintage Photo, Walnut Stain; Jenni Bowlin - No. 5 Chicken Feed) Ranger
Embellishments: (The Sweetest Thing - Tangerine "Happy" Layered Stickers, Tangerine "Sunshine" Decorative Brad) My Mind's Eye


Remember my current love for Gold? I was tempted to stamp up a few golden Chrysanthemums. Instead I opted for a more neutral background stamping. This "almost one layer" has a lot of textures going on, because I layered chrysanthemums with Antique Linen and Vintage Photo on the rustic cream card stock.

I also decided to stamp a chrysanthemum on Lemon Tart card stock with some Chicken Feed ink. I like the little glowing effect is has. And to give the chrysanthemum the same kind of character I also distressed it a tad. A small little fitting sentiment that I pulled out of my stash and a cute orange brad. Don't look too close because I think the shades of oranges are all a tad different, but that's ok by me ;)

You Are So Lovely

Hope you liked this last preview. Check back tomorrow for our fabulous Release Party and you don't want to miss that. Also, just a friendly reminder that Bev is drawing mystery prizes along the way during the Introductory posts from April 6th - 10th, so leave us your comments. And don't forget to come back for our Release Day on April 11, where you can win the entire release! 

In the meantime, check out what Stacey has in store for you. And if you need the entire blog hop list, check below. Otherwise, see you back tomorrow for another introductory post!

Here the whole list for easy navigation ...
Have a fabulous week. Today is hump day, so tomorrow is closer to the weekend ;)

10 comments:

Gillian R said...

So beautiful, love the colour combo

Beverley said...

Such a striking colour combination, lovely! Hugs Bev x

Pauline said...

Beautiful and rustic Ren-Yi, I love the different sizes of these gorgeous blooms!
Hope you are well? Xxx

A Consuming Passion said...

Another wonderful card using these great images.

Harriet said...

Lovely, lovely colors, texture, oh not enough words. Thanks.

Unknown said...

beautiful! fussy cutting perfection and fab sentiment panel placement. lovely design!

Sabrina said...

I love how vibrant your flower is! Your card is Amazing!!

Stacey Schafer said...

pretty collage;)

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful card. Thanks.

ezobo said...

I like the way the one chrysanthemum
contrasts with the neutral tones is the background. Great card.

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