Hi there,
Ok we've reached the final day of our introductions to the latest goodies from Uniko to celebrate their 7th birthday! The new products will be available to purchase from 9pm GMT on Monday, 11th February HERE.
Today we've the second set from this release to add to the Background Blocks range, with this one called 'Pinstripe'. We're also featuring a little bonus set today, called 'Yes...You' which will be added as a FREEBIE to release day orders of £25 or more up until Sunday, 17th February 9pm GMT or while stock lasts.
This one is coloured with Promarkers with a little additional shading using Polychromo pencils
This one uses Distress Oxides with a 'bleached' effect on the flower using a Tonic Shimmer pen. It is quite sparkly in real life. Check out where I've made use of the stripy circle tomorrow!!! I don't like to waste anything!!
Love how the horizontal stripes frame the pretty blooms Sarah. :)
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous Sarah! I'm loving how the pinstripe looks in black, so striking! And the circular element really co-ordinates brilliantly, opposites balancing each other perfectly.
ReplyDeleteWOW ! Yes, you are amazing with your stunning designs. Both are really beautiful but you stole my heart with your first card ! Another duo of stamps to have absolutely in our stash and which goes very well together ! x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards with lovely flower stamps.
ReplyDeleteWow! Super beautiful cards!! Perfect take on the pinstripes and the flower stamps! :)
ReplyDeleteAnd the blending on the second card is gorgeous! Love the use of enamel dots too :)
Both very lovely cards. I must try the bleach effect again, it's been a while! x
ReplyDeleteWow ..amazing set of cards ..love both the cards :)
ReplyDeleteStunning designs .... love the horizontal pinstripes xx
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful presentations dear, love the pretty blooms!
ReplyDeleteLove your colour blending in yellow, orange and pink! In combination with the stripes it gives a stunning design!
ReplyDeleteHugs & greetings from Wiebke (DT)
Love the crisp first card counter-balanced with the softer blended card. Lovely comparison and great inspiration x
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