One Stamp, Five Ways: Daisy Bouquet
Hi friends! Happy Friday! Please join me in welcoming back the always awesome Suzy Plantamura in her monthly one stamp five ways feature! Read on for more information and enjoy!
Hello, Simon Says Stamp friends! Today I have a “one stamp, five ways” post to share with you using the brand new Daisy Bouquet stamp set. But I should rename the post “one stamp, seven ways” as I got a little carried away with this one! This stamp set has so many possibilities and so many greetings it was hard to stop!
While I focused on the stamp set, I also tried to introduce a different technique with each card. I try to think “out of the box” when I do these posts which doesn’t mean I am always happy with all of my cards! This time I have a couple I’m not sure about, but we will let you be the judge!
My first card uses a new wafer die also from the Celebrate You release called Peeking Daisy. I die-cut that from the top left side of this card using Ranger Watercolor Paper. I then stamped the daisy stamp just below the opening and embossed it with yellow embossing powder. I painted around the daisies with orange and yellow watercolor using a wet on wet technique. I wet the paper first where I wanted the paint to go and then dropped the color in so it moved outward without going all the way to the edges. I also flicked some watercolor on the background.
I then watercolored another small piece of paper and put it behind the opening. I used the new Fresh Cut sequin mix (I removed the greens) inside the shaker window. I stamped the sentiment on a banner from the Sentiment Label dies with black ink. I used some more of the Fresh Cut sequins around the greeting.
The technique I used on this card was time consuming, but I did have so much fun making it that I tried it twice! On my first one, I started by stamping the daisy stamp on masking paper and cutting it out. I attached the mask to the top front of a white card base. I applied Distress Oxide Inks in Tumbled Glass on the top and Shaded Lilac on the bottom mixing them in the middle. I removed the mask and cut the centers out of the flowers. I then reattached the mask right over where it was and the center over where they went. I removed the flower mask, but left the centers and stamped the flowers in black ink. I removed the centers and reattached the flower mask.I embossed the centers with yellow embossing powder. CRAZY, HUH?!?!?
I embossed the large sentiment on the bottom of the card with white embossing powder. I added some Pretty Pink Posh white jewels around the card and tied some Lawn Fawn Lemon Twine around the top of the card.
This was my second attempt at this (time consuming, but oh so worth it) technique. This time I used Distress Inks in Squeezed Lemonade, Mustard Seed, Carved Pumpkin, Abandoned Coral, and CandiedApple moving downward over the mask. On this one, my yellow embossed centers didn’t go all the way to the edges, so I used a color pencil to fill those areas in.
I used the SSS Good Vibes wafer die for the sentiment. I colored it with Copic markers in a rainbow. I attached that to the bottom of the card and added some PPP jewels in Marigold.
I painted watercolored lines on a piece of Ranger Watercolor Paper using a wet ½” flat paint brush and Daniel Smith Opera Pink watercolor. I then flicked some drops on with a small paintbrush. I embossed the large sentiment on the bottom of the card with Pink Peony embossing powder.
I stamped the daisy stamps on white cardstock with a light ink and colored them with colored pencils (for a no-line stamping look). I fussy cut them out and attached them to the front of the card. I attached one of the larger flowers over the small bud on the two stem flower. I used Golden Sunset Glitter Drops on the centers of the flowers. I added some jewels to finish the card from the PPP Valentine Mix.
I don’t have a lot of experience using Alcohol Inks, but I received three in a recent SSS Card kit so I have been playing with them. I used the Tranquil and Sublime Pearl Inks for this card front. I also used A LOT of the blending solution. I covered the entire piece, blow drying it between coats of ink! At the end I dropped big drops of blending solution and big drops of alcohol inks over the card front so it had big spots.I might not know what I am doing, but I liked how it turned out for a novice!
I stamped the large daisy stamp over the alcohol ink background using white embossing powder. I stamped a sentiment from the stamp set with black ink on a banner from the Sentiment Label dies. I added some PPP Caribbean Blue Jewels on each side of it.
This was one of those cards where I tried anew technique and wasn’t that happy with it. I used a palette knife to rub Moonstone Glimmer Paste on a white cardstock rectangle. I applied it in as thin of a coat as I could. I thought this would be a new way to make glitter paper and to use some of my Glimmer Paste. And it did turn out VERY glimmery!
I stamped the daisies on white cardstock with light ink and colored them in with colored pencils. I cut them out and attached them to the front of my very glittery paper! I used some Golden Sunset Glitter Drops in the centers of the flowers. I stamped the sentiment with black ink on a SSS Sentiment Label die and tucked it under the flower stems. I added some PPP Amethyst, Pansy Purple, and Marigold jewels around the sentiment.
I started this card with a SSS Medium DotsStencil and Texture Paste. I added some Spun Sugar Distress Ink to the TexturePaste to make it a soft pink color. I attached the stencil to the top of apiece of white cardstock and rubbed the texture paste over the stencil. I removed it carefully and let the Texture Paste dry. I used the SSS Drifting StitchesBorder die for the top piece.
I stamped the flowers on white cardstock with light ink and then colored them all in with colored pencils. I cut them out and attached them to the card front. I stamped the sentiment with Pink Peony embossing powder. I added some PPP Blush jewels to the sides of the sentiment.
That’s it! I would love to hear which techniques you think are worth the effort and which ones you think flopped –haha (seriously though). I love trying new things on my cards – sometimes with the stamp itself and sometimes with the backgrounds. I hope my experimenting has motivated you to get out your supplies and play and inspired you to use your stamps in more ways! Thanks for visiting today friends! Suzy
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Love all your cards. Thanks for the inspiration.
So many beautiful cards!! I love the shaker and the use of alcohol ink. Amazing job.
Love all of these daisy designs! One of my favorite flowers!
Love seeing so many ways to use a stamp set. I think my favorite is the white embossed daises on the alcohol ink background. Thanks for sharing so much creativity.
Goodness gracious, you have been a busy girl trying so many techniques with this beautiful stamp set. I truly liked all of the cards, but since you asked, I would have to say the Good Vibes was not worth all the trouble. That’s sounds awful, and please do not be offended.
I love all of your cards!!
Great work!
Love those daisies!
These are all fabulous cards! I love them all. I think this is one of my all time fave stamp sets. Love daisies. I wonder if they will come out with matching dies?
Terrific cards showing the diversity possible with one stamp,,,and a very talented mind.
Beautiful cards. My favorites are the shaker card and the one done with the alcohol inks.
Love the first card with yellow and orange and the blue and green alcohol ink one!
Your cards are gorgeous! If I ha e to pick a favorite it’s between the yellow and pink watercolor designs. I think I need to get some bravery and give watercolor a try. I love the look of it especially with the Daisy Bouquet stamp set. It’s fantastic!
Daisies don’t tell! But I do and all 5 are beautiful!
Thanks for sharing all the variety with this stamp set. Beautiful cards!
Wonderful cards! Really love the shaker element with the Peeking Daisy!
Gorgeous cards! Each time I see that Daisy stamp set featured somewhere I fall more in love with it!
These flower cards
are beautiful. I love
the pink one.
Carla from Utah
Wonderful cards.. love them all..
I’ve never been much of a daisy lover, but these cards are great x
Awesome floral cards great variety
Love me some daisies and all the pretty cards made using them!
Stunning cards Suzy, the one I think is less pretty than the others is the third one, Good Vibes. Although I love bright colours, I think here is the colour that stands out instead of the awesome flowers. And it is very hard to choose which one is my favorite, the one with the alcohol ink background or the one with the glitter paste on the background.
Thank you so much for all your great inspiration, I love this stanp set!
I love these daisies and how you used them. My favorite – the alcohol ink background, but I love them all!!!!
pretty cards
The Daisy Bouquet is on my wishlist. I think it’s such a beautiful stamp set. I especially like your cards with the alcohol ink background (nicely done!) and the moonstone glimmer paste.
I don’t see any flops here! I especially love the masking technique (thought I don’t know if I’d have the patience!) and the glitter paste background.
Awesome creations Suzy! I especially love the spotlight shaker element card and the alcohol ink card!
Gorgeous, colorful cards, I love that stamp set!
What gorgeous cards … I think I might need this stamp set!
so beautiful