STAMPtember® with Paper Artsy!

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Hi everyone.  I’m Ellen Vargo.  I am a signature designer for PaperArtsy, as well as a former design team member for Simon Says Stamp & Show.   I am thrilled to have the chance to do a guest post STAMPtember® and thought I would take it a step further and design an exclusive stamp set for the event.  I’m a big fan of flowers, so I wanted to do some hand drawn sketchy designs.  Below I’m showing 3 different ways to use them for cards, adding some of my other stamps as well as other fabulous PaperArtsy products.  I hope you enjoy them!

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The first card in the set shows how you can make a clean and simple card using just one stamp set.  I used Versamark ink and black embossing powder to emboss the coneflower two times onto PaperArtsy’s Smoothy Heavyweight card stock, then painted the flowers in with a watery mix of Fresco Finish chalk acrylic paints.  Then I stamped the sentiment with Versafine black onyx ink directly onto the card front.  I added a black outline with a sharpie paint pen, matted the whole card front onto orange card stock, and with a few sequins you’ve got an elegant and simple one layer card.

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The second card shows more of my typical style, which is very mixed media / painty / inky.  I used a brayer (inky roller) with Fresco Finish paints to create a multi layered background and added some paint-stamping with stamps from EEV01 and EEV06.   Then I stamped the fringy flower from the exclusive stamp set onto white card stock, painted it in with Fresco Finish paints, and then did some fussy-cutting and adhered it to the card.  The fussy cutting allows you to layer a bright flower onto a darker background.  The sentiment was stamped with Versafine black onyx ink, double matted and outlined with a black fine-line pen so it would stand out.

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And our final card shows how to make another mixed media background with a dimensional flower.  I created another multi-layer background with a brayer (inky roller) and Fresco Finish paints, then added some textural stamping with archival inks as well as paint, and this time I added a layer of tissue paper collage made with the dotty stamp from EEV06.  Added some white dots as accents with a white paint pen and a few scattered sequins.  I stamped the tulip three times and painted it in with coordinating but different fresco paints, and then cut different layers from each flower, gluing them on top of each other with foam dots between the layers.  The dimension doesn’t show too well in the main photo, but there’s a detail pic below so you can see.

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This picture shows the dimension of the multi-layered tulip with foam dots between the layers.

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I hope you enjoyed seeing a few different ways to use my new flower stamps along with my go-to favorite paints and paper from PaperArtsy.  Thanks to Heidi and the SSS family for the opportunity to share my stamps and my style with all of you.  Happy STAMPtember®!

~ ellen

Hey everyone! It’s Shari here with another card using Ellen’s stamps. I fell in love with the tulip blossom and tried something a little different. I used Peakcock Feathers, Rusty Hinge and Peeled Paint Distress markers to color my flower.

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I also played around with the Paper Artsy JOFY letters and Gesso to create a unique background. The new Tim Holtz Distress sprays Peacock Feathers, Rusty Hinge and Peeled Paint were used for my color.

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I have a video for you with the full process. Enjoy!

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Thanks for coming by today, hope you’re having a great week-end!

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  1. Shari and Ellen, what fantastic examples to show how versatile these stamps are. I had a sneaky little play myself last weekend with one hot off the production line! They are fabulous in so many ways! My fave new set! Great job Ellen!!

  2. Fab cards Ellen and I especially love the tulip style stamp. Off to watch the video now and add that stamp to my wish list. Gorgeous backgrounds too btw.

    Hugs
    Lesley Xx

  3. All four of the cards are breathtaking! That stamp set looks awesome although I doubt I could do anything half as good as these cards. Thank you for sharing and thank you for the inspiration.

  4. BEAUTIFUL stamps and DELIGHTFUL cards!!!
    WOW – Ellen, LOVE the flowers, sentiments and cards you have designed & shared with us today!!! Shari, I LOVE your card and tutorial too!!!
    THANK YOU for sharing your CREATIVE INSPIRATION ladies :) :)

  5. Wowee! This is such a dynamite card, Shari! But then, all of your creations are stupendous. I love how you embossed, spritzed and stenciled the background behind the flower; then made the texture with the paste and finally: the glorious water-colored flower! Just beautiful. I believe I will do my best to copy these techniques on my next project. Thanks for the great video!!

  6. I love mixed media for cards, and this stamp set is awesome. Love the looseness of the flowers and that they are large. Makes layering easy…third card…Love!

  7. I have been eyeing this set the past few days and now it is truly on my wish list – loved all the different designs with the same set.

  8. What great cards! I love all of the vibrant colors and that stamped sentiment “if friends were flowers I’d pick you” is one of my absolute favorites!

  9. Wow! Shari, I love your card! Watercolor effect is beautiful and it’s always so exciting to see how other designers and artists use my stamps – thank you so much! Hope you had fun playing. ;)

  10. What a fantastic stamp set. I love that gorgeous watercolour blossom. Those distress sprays are definitely on my wish list.

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