Hi my friends, if you've just come from watching the Facebook Live launch of the latest release from Tim Holtz and Stampers Anonymous, you'll know that Tim has done it again with a great mix of stamps and stencils, some themed Halloween and spooky and others that can be used for all occasions. If you missed it, you can catch up with the new products and all the amazing inspirational samples HERE. I love "more bang for your buck" stamp sets such as Dearly Departed with that gorgeous floral image, the two beautiful Tapestry backgrounds, not to mention a new collection of Snarky Cats and be still my beating heart, all those gorgeous bugs in Specimen. To celebrate the release, I made a card using Dearly Departed and Tapestry and added texture using the Script Layering Stencil.
I began by trimming Distress Watercolor card to 5.1/2" x7.1/2", smooshed a Custom Blend ink pad on to my Glass Media Mat (Antique Linen DI, Speckled Egg DO, Old Paper DI and Frayed Burlap DO), spritzed with water and laid the card on the ink. I dried the card, tapped back into the ink to pick up the droplets and repeated to create a soft neutral background. I inked the background from Tapestry with Frayed Burlap Distress Oxide ink, spritzed with water and stamped on to the background. I stamped the floral and script images from Dearly Departed inked with Ground Espresso Distress Archival ink.
I flicked splatters of water on to the panel using the Distress Sprayer, sprinkled with Speckled Egg Distress Embossing Glaze and heat set. I applied Distress Grit Paste through the Script Layering Stencil, sprinkled with Antique Linen and Speckled Egg Distress Embossing Glazes, heat set when the paste had dried to add some subtle colour.
I coloured a second panel of Distress Watercolor card with the Custom Blend Ink pad as before, added some extra Speckled Egg Distress Oxide ink into the mix, stamped the floral image and ticket from Dearly Departed inked with Ground Espresso Distress Archival ink and fussy cut.
I fixed the flowers to the panel using Distress Collage Medium
I matted the panel on to slightly bigger panels of white and kraft card, fixed Idea-ology Mummy Cloth across the panel, added Mummy Cloth and Eclectic Elements Thread bows and the fussy cut ticket.
I fixed the panel to a 6" x 8" white card blank, covered with brown Idea-ology Classic Kraftstock
There is one more exciting reveal this month, woohoo, the 2nd new colour will be joining the Distress family on the 26th August, 10.00am PT, 6.00pm if you're in the UK and 7.00pm for Europe, hope to see you over at Tim and Mario's place for the exciting, sure to be fun, launch party.
Enjoy the rest of your weekend whatever you are doing and I'll see you on Monday to share my DT project for Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge using more of Tim and Stampers Anonymous new stamps and stencils.
Hugs Kath xxx
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A beautiful card, love the sunny colours and sweet image. Xx
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful card Kath! I love how you used the stamp and how you layered it. Just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWowy. Beautiful xx
ReplyDeleteAfter seeing this gorgeous sample I just had to go and buy this stamp set, I love how some of the stamp sets are not just for Halloween. Your card is breathtakingly beautiful Kath, I love it! Hugs, Anne xxx
ReplyDeleteSuch a great card. I love your colours and texture built up with all the layered stamping. They are such exciting stamp sets. thanks for sharing your make x
ReplyDeleteA superb card Kath x So glad I dropped in and viewed the details. I agree that being able to use the stamps for more than just Halloween is inspiring xx TFS
ReplyDeleteSending best wishes
Annie xx
Beautiful card....thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful Kath is your card x
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunningly gorgeous! The colors, the textures, everything. Pinned!
ReplyDeleteLove, love your card with all these yummy new elements. Can't wait to try something like this myself but will have to wait a while longer as I live on the other side of the world....NZ! We never know when we will finally receive new goodness!! Love your work. Karen x
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