If you came from Nicki's blog then you're ? 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.
Let's quickly review what is in our April release, which YOU could be so lucky to win in it's entirety. Ready?
One die set: Bright Butterflies Die - the premiere of the Uniko Studio Designer Dies. I hope there are more to come in future! It includes three butterflies - in different shapes and sizes.
Four clear stamp sets: All Occasion Sentiments #1, Power Flower #1, Background Builders: Round in Circles, and Pure Florals: Chrysanthemums
Three digital paper collections: On the Grid Digital, Round in Circles, Pure Florals: Chrysanthemums
All divine matching things! I have a final project for you today. It uses a combination of All Occasion Sentiments #1 and Background Builders: Round in Circles.
Stamps: (All Occasion Sentiments #1, Background Builders: Round in Circles) Uniko Studio
Paper: (Paper Basics Card Stock - White) Papertrey Ink; (Emma's Shoppe Collection) Crate Paper
Ink: (Versamark) Tsukineko
Embellishments: (Stamp 'n Stuff Embossing Powder - Opaque White) Stampendous!, (Crate Paper Collection - Layered Chipboard, Border Stickers) Crate Paper; (Gelly Roll - White) Sakura; (Liquid Applique) Marvy Uchida
So this card started with no real plan, except that I wanted to use the Background Builders. That set of stringy dots are quite intriguing and looking at it horizontally it reminds me of notes on music sheet. I know there are 6 lines on my card, but let's just give me the creative license card here... ;)
I heat embossed them with white on some pattern paper. This is me trying to be more bold and add patterns onto pattern paper. I also wanted to include the gorgeous "Congratulations" sentiment onto my card. I tried first stamping it in Fresh Snow pigment ink, which did little. Then I tried to trace over it with my White Sakura gel pen, which left me less than impressed. It hardly stood out. In desperation I pulled out my white puffy paint, because I wanted a different texture from the white embossed circles. So, ladies & gents, there you have my wild child creation.
This just goes to show that sometimes things just don't go according to plans. Roll with the ... puffy paint? I haven't decided if I like this card or not. But in the meantime, you should hop over to Stacey's blog.
Don't forget to comment along the way, because Bev is drawing one lucky reader to win the entire release! And now to my big news, Bev is offering free world-wide shipping for orders over £50 (this roughly translates to USD 76, CAD 78, EUR 59).
And if you need the entire blog hop list, check below. Otherwise, I hope you enjoyed the last few days of posts...
Here the whole list for easy navigation ...
- Uniko Studio Blog (Bev)
- Aimes
- Amber
- Erika
- Gayatri
- Nicki
- Ren-Yi (you are here)
- Stacey
- GDT Taheera
20 comments:
An amazing release thanks for all the inspiration!
Lots of great stamp sets & papers to choose from!
fabulous card!! love it, thanks for sharing ♥
Great card. Thanks.
Another fab card, thank you for the inspiration this week
Gorgeous design, I love the puffy paint job!
so pretty!
What a fun card - the puffy paint is such a great touch :o)
So much great texture on the sentiment, love it!
Great card and great release!
Love this, especially the texture! Jill x
i think you should get on board the 'love this card' train Ren-Yi. it's fabulous! there would be a puffy paint disaster if i tried to trace the sentiment, but you did it perfectly. awesome effect!
Very nice! LOVe your embossing!
Wow great job with the puffy paint! Really makes the sentiment stand out! Awesome!
This is so pretty! I love the puffy paint on here, so fun!!!
Love the bold sentiment!Beautiful card. TFS
How great is that background builder? TFS.
Love the "dimension" on your card creation!
Wonderful! Love all your Uniko designs...
Very pretty card! I love the BB circles going horizontally with the sentiment above it! Great flower too :)
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