Hello and welcome aboard our November Stamp Of The Month Australasian Close to My Heart Blog Hop.
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Today I would like to share with you a creation which features Close To My Heart’s Novembers Stamp of the Month – Created To Shine (S2111). This fun stamp set has lots of cool uses and I can see it being used on both layouts and cards. However, something I learnt in some Art Journaling Courses that I’ve taken over the years – we spend so much on our stamps that we should get an much use as we can.
So I decided to cut up the light bulb stamp, so that I had each globe on it’s hanging wire individually. This then allowed me to stamp each globe individually. I created my base colour with different distress oxide inks. And then stamped on top with black distress oxide. I let them sit for about 1/2 an hour to let the ink dry a bit. Each globe was individually cut out. Then I used them as petals of my flowers.
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Until next time,
Happy Crafting
Danielle
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Love how creative you were with this stamp set, the flowers are so pretty
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Thanks it is lots of fun.
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those sentiments are just perfect for cards to encourage. Dannii. I love how you have used them.
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Thanks. I had similar thoughts.
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Love that you used the bulbs as petals, Genius idea.
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I can’t claim it as mine. A teacher at an Artjournalling class showed me how she uses everything to make flower petals – from butterfly wings to all sorts of things. Lol
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So clever Dannii. These came out beautifully.
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Thankyou. xx
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