Sunday, March 10, 2019

Creating Panels with Mini Floral Stamps + Video



Hi, there!  It is really cold again today - totally opposite of these spring-like cards.  But, spring is on its way!

Do you have a lot of mini floral stamps?  I realized a lot of my clear stamp sets include tiny flowers.  I also realized I don't use them that often.  So, I wanted to come up with a few different ways to showcase mini florals.

Today, I've got a couple of cards that use mini florals to create panels.  I've also got a video with some tips.



Louisa loves to play with my old wood stamps.  She pretends to stamp things, like the bedroom door and then lays them all out in a line.  I had totally forgotten about this stamp.  I've had it quite awhile and never used it.  I can't imagine why - it's totally adorable!

I thought it would be fun to match the shape of the card to the shape of the stamp.  And then came up with the panel idea, because of all those  mini floral stamps floating around in my head.  



Used simple copic coloring and  matched the colors in the floral panel to the colors I had used for the bunny stamp.



Next up is this oh, so sweet bear and bird card.  You can see I made the panel on this card a little smaller and used it as the backdrop for the banner.



The other difference is that this one was stamped with Antique Linen Distress Ink for the no-line look.

Here's the video:



Do you notice that you have a lot of mini floral stamps?  I'll be sharing some more ideas to use them soon.  

Have a wonderful week!


21 comments:

  1. Ooohhh... I'm just in love with your cards, especially the first one with the super cute and sweet bunnies!! Such fabulous wooden stamp you have! It's so clever shaping the card base to match the stamp image, and the scallop border add interest and sweetness!
    Love the second one too, the cute critter with no line looks adorable!
    Thanks fr the video, I'm going to see!
    P.S. Baby Louisa will become so quickly a super-talented crafter!! :)

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  2. So cute, Lori! They are both gorgeous! I love what you've done with the tiny floral stamps!

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  3. Beautiful cards Lori, I love the pretty panel but the adorable bear has to be my favourite, it is adorable.
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  4. What a great idea! Love your cards too. So cute your grand playing with your stamps. A good reason to have wood stamps! Hopefully as she gets older she'll want to do some stamping.

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  5. These are so sweet and I love the little critters xx

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  6. What darling little stamps with the bunnies...too cute!! And, very pretty small flower stamps! Love the no line look one your one card, so soft and pretty! I must give it a try again! And, thanks so much for the great tips on the video!

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  7. You always make the cutest things! Love these sweet stamped flowers and those bunnies are adorable too!

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  8. Hi Lori such pretty cards I agree you make the most amazing projects thankyou for sharing my friend xx

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  9. Awww these are adorable Lori, I love spring colors and your no-line coloring is gorgeous!

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  10. Oh Lori those are just way too cute, I love your shaped card and that is just perfect for your old stamp that you made look new again! I have been peeling off my wood stamps and applying them to my Misti stamping tool and that has been very helpful and the sticky stays on that I just put them back on the wood mount for storing :) You did a wonderful job with your fillers and matching the heart and carrots in the top stamp. The no line coloring in your second card is just precious as well, love the pretty softness that gave to it, such sweet stamp image!

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  11. You're so clever, Lori! Your stamping & coloring is beautiful! I love the little wood mounted stamp & how you used the shape for the card! The background stamping for the bear is really beautiful! Hope you get some Springy weather soon!

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  12. Hi Lori! I'm back from vacation already! The week went by way to quick! :) I totally LOVE both cards! The first one has a fabulous shape and I love all the floral designs in it and the second one is just so sweet with the bear & bird! Totally love all the spring colors too! I hope the weather warms up soon for ya! :)

    Theresa

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  17. I recently tried creating panels with mini floral stamps, and it was an absolute delight! The intricate designs of the stamps added a beautiful and delicate touch to my projects. The video tutorial provided clear and easy-to-follow instructions, making it accessible for crafters of all skill levels. I loved how versatile these mini floral stamps were, allowing me to create various patterns and color combinations. Overall, it was a fantastic crafting experience that yielded stunning results, thanks to these lovely stamps and the helpful video guide.
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  18. I recently had the pleasure of creating beautiful panels by playing with tiny floral stamps. These stamps' fine details enabled me to create gorgeous and delicate floral designs. Because the stamps are so versatile, I was able to create panels that could be used for anything from scrapbooking to greeting cards. I meticulously selected each panel, so the process was not only pleasurable but also therapeutic. I made a video to share my experience and offer a step-by-step instruction for the creative process. With so many options for creative expression, these tiny flower stamps have definitely become a mainstay in my craft supply collection. All in all, a fun and fulfilling crafting experience.
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