Hello and welcome,
It's Stamping 2nd Sunday latest blog hop for April, hosted by Sara Levin and for this month the design team will be showcasing the theme 'Last Chance products' in our projects. The list of participants will be at the end of this blog.
It's that time of the year where we say goodbye to retiring Stampin' Up! products from the 2021 to 2022 Annual Catalogue. I will certainly miss Misty Moonlight one of the five In Colors for 2020 to 2022, it's such a pretty blue and I've used it with Basic White in my projects.
For my first card I've created a slimline card using Misty Moonlight Cardstock for the card base and followed with a slimline dry embossed panel using the Tasteful Textile 3D Embossing Folder. I added Misty Moonlight Ink with the Blending Brush for more depth of colour on the cardstock.
I've CASED the slimline card from Kaitlyn's stunning card, she created for Stamping Through the Catalog over on their Instagram page awhile ago they did a live and I wanted to try out the layout.
I stamped the images in Misty Moonlight Ink using the Love of Leaves Stamp Set onto Basic White Cardstock and die-cut out using the Stitched Leaves Dies. I love the leaves in different shades of blue.
I ripped one side of the In Good Taste Designer Series Paper and layered over the leaves. To finish off the card I used the sentiment from the Sweet Ice Cream Stamp Set and stamped it in Misty Moonlight Ink. I also added a few of the circle Clear Epoxy Essentials around the sentiment.
For my second card I've created a Mother's Day card using Misty Moonlight and Basic White. Starting with Misty Moonlight Cardstock for the card base and followed with a dry embossed panel using the Tasteful Textile 3D Embossing Folder. I added Misty Moonlight Ink to the embossed panel with the Blending Brush.
The flowers are from the Pierced Blooms Dies they've been die-cut out using Basic White and Misty Moonlight Cardstock. To add interest and depth to the flowers either use the Sponge Dauber for more control or the Blending Brush. I like to layer them using different shades of blues for the flowers, plus Basic White too.
I used the large die from the Stitched So Sweetly Dies for the base of the flowers and adding Misty Moonlight Ink to the die-cut piece with the Blending Brush.
As Mother's Day is coming up in May for Australia, I thought this card was perfect for this occasion,so I used the sentiment from the Dressed to Impress Stamp Set and stamped in Misty Moonlight Ink. The label die is from the Pierced Blooms Dies.
To finish off the card I added the Misty Moonlight Silver Baker's Twine which is from the Flowers of Every Season Ribbon combo pack. The Balmy Blue and Night of Navy Gems add the finishing touch to the card.
Thank you for visiting my blog today, I would so love hear your thoughts on my project by leaving a comment below.
To see all of the amazing projects by the Stamping Sunday Design Team please click on their names below.
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Happy Stamping
Vicki Boucher
Oh Vicki! Your cards are simply stunning. Love the use of shades of blue - unexpected.
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