Hello there fellow crafters it's a REVIST month over at Uniko where Bev askes us to 'dig out', dust down and bring a previously released set back into the spotlight! Well it's not just one set this time but a whole array of exciting products ... some new and some older so let's get this party started!
First of all I'm delighted to announce that the long awaited coordinating dies for the ever-popular Flower Power Series have arrived! I, for one, have been waiting for these for years - mainly because I'm lazy and hate fuzzy cutting! So here's a couple of little cards using those along with a recently released Stencil to coordinate with the Background Block - Wonky Stripes Stamp.
If you follow my blog regularly you'll know I love to go a little wild with colour and inking up this stencil with the Distress inks in Peacock Feathers, Picked Raspberry, Spiced Marmalade and Mustard Seed (with mixed shades in between) seemed the way to go. With all that colour I decided to leave the flowers to outlines only and just added a little promarker colour to the centre followed with glossy accents. I only used half of my stencilled piece so scroll on down to see how I used the rest!
These 2 are very similar and use another of the Flower Power images with matching dies. Believe it or not the Stencilled backgrounds on both examples come from another half of a 'stencilled' panel, each card using a quarter so plenty more scraps to create something else! Here I die-cut the stem and leaves also but coloured them with a black Promarker and added some white gel dotty detail
Next up it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!!! Which is as well seen as we are dusting down or should I say glittering up those Designer Snowflake Dies and this is my first ever spinny card. The background uses another newly released stencil to coordinate with the Background Block Scattered Dots but I thought it would work as snow! Yeah???
Having die-cut a circle from my card front and a separate panel, I blended Distress inks through a stencil of the same size on to the inside of the card. Once the ink had dried I placed the stencil over the top and used texture paste followed by glamour dust to create some festive snow. The Snowflakes were die-cut using glitter paper and adhered to card with a piece of sparkly twine sandwiched between the two to create the 'spinny' effect.
... and last but not least here's how I used up that extra half of stencilled wonky stripes from earlier?
The stencilled panel was sliced down the middle and adhered to the card base with one strip down each side. The front panel is mounted on 3d foam and features a festive tree from the Previously released Christmas Pop set, stamped in closely coordinating colours using Altenew inks.
As is the tradition there's a blog hop giveaway and you'll find all the details including the links to my fellow teamies blogs and a sneaky peek at what they've created for the REVISIT post over at Uniko HERE
Before I leave you to hop here's the image of the sets and as always thanks for visiting my blog today and I wish you lots of luck on the hop!
Happy sigh!! Love, love all these wonderful cards. I really like the way you've used the Wonky Stripes stencil to create rainbow and ombre strips - just gorgeous. As always your work is an inspiration. xxx
ReplyDeleteA fab selection of cards as always Sarah. x
ReplyDeleteWow Sarah.. that spinner card of snow flake is so ingenious.. Such beautiful cards!
ReplyDeleteLovely creations. Love all of your variations using wonky stripes stencil. Great use of scraps and love your details in each and every card. Clever take of polka dots stencil as snow fall. Love the vibrant colours. Simply mind-blowing inspiration. 😍😊🤗
ReplyDeleteSarah, your array of cards has rendered me *nearly* speechless! How delightful your little garden of posies on the first and so eye-catching the two with the apertures/stenciling. The polka-dot leaves...oh my (yes, it's the little things...). Your snowflake, spinning in the sparkly snow (the stencil totally works in creating a wintry wonderland) is stunning! And your tree, flanked by the colourful stenciling - marvelous! In awe...
ReplyDeleteHugs~carol
You’ve rocked the wonky stripe stencil Sarah and as always I’m super impressed by your wonderfully inspiring showcase.
ReplyDeletestunning cards. LOVE LOVE LOVE how you have used the wonky stripes stencil in so many of your cards is such different ways - I am so impressed:)
ReplyDeleteWow, these are stunning, love the cheerful colours x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, the vibrant colours with lots of white space is just stunning! I don't think you went wild with your colours, just creative!
ReplyDeleteSo stunning as always ! I love all these happy colours ! I'm totally in awe with your first card, so creative and just WOW ! Love your peek-a-boo windows cards matching the wonky stripes stencil and the flower power die cuts ! Your snowflake card is just a real treat for the eyes, it is so gorgeous ! And the Christmas tree so enchanting with those bright colours around ! Another awesome showcase from you ! I know you had a great WE then I wish you a fabulous week too ! Hugs xx
ReplyDeleteWOW! Pick me up off the floor! Your projects are outstanding, creative and simply amazing. Though you never cease to amaze me with how you use Uniko products and I am truly blessed to have you on my Design Team.
ReplyDeleteYour rainbow delight using the Wonky Stripes stencil and Flower Power #2 made my heart so happy and cheerful.
Your window cards with the Flower Power clusters and stencilled stripes are picture perfect. Love how you used the leaves from the stem.
Your shimmering snowflake spinner with the polka dot stencil in the BG is so, so pretty and creative and to top it off you created another rainbow delight using the wonky stripes :)
I can see a few CASE's of these designs happening ;)
Thank you so much for all you do and have done for me and Uniko.
Hugs Bev x
You made a great set of cards !! I really love all your color combos. But my favorite is your Christmas tree card.
ReplyDeleteWow!! Gorgeous creations!! The first one is just fabulous! Love all your creations :) Thanks for sharing with us :)
ReplyDeleteWow! Stunning cards! Love so much how you used this amazing stencil and your colouring!!!
ReplyDeleteSwooning over all the cards here Sarah, I love all but it's the snowflake one which steals the show for me. As always you never seize to amaze me.
ReplyDeleteOh my I love the colorful
ReplyDeletewonky stripes on your cards!
All are so pretty.
Carla from Utah
Fun and colorful card designs.
ReplyDeleteLove the wonky stripes
ReplyDeleteand all the colors on
your cards!
Carla from Utah
Love these bright funky cards! They have convinced me I have to have the wonky stripe stencil! xxx
ReplyDeleteI love a rainbow of color! Love all these cards and would love to case every single one.
ReplyDeleteA truly colourful and delightful showcase! Your fabulous colourful and blended cards never fail to cheer! Xx
ReplyDeleteLove your use of the wonky stripes.
ReplyDeleteSo many different ideas for great
cards.
thanks for sharing.