Do you struggle to find time to stamp? Are you looking for quick and cute cards (QC), yet still want them to have that wow factor? Today's Blooming with Kindness card fits the bill perfectly!
Dawn's Stamping Tips
- Stamp both pieces of Whisper White cardstock at the same time, by “stacking” them on top of each other.
- Stamp the greeting first, then the floral images.
- Then “unstack” and mat.
Hmm, are you thinking…"this stamping technique looks a little familiar"? Good eye! It's a riff on the Triple Time Stamping Technique. Instead of three layers, I used just two layers. I eliminated the top layer for an even quicker card to make. I love the results…simple but WOW!
Check out my How'd She DO That Video: Triple Time Stamping
Stampin' Up!'s Blooming With Kindness set is actually more of a greeting stamp set. It comes with one flower image and FIVE beautiful greetings. A perfect addition to any stamper's collection!
Have fun stamping this weekend~Dawn O
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Dawn's Stamping Supplies
- Blooming with Kindness stamp set (126420w or 126422c)
- Regal Rose Classic Ink
- Regal Rose Cardstock (8-1/2" x 5-1/2", 3" x 4-1/4")
- Whisper White Cardstock (4" x 5-1/4", 2-3/4" x 4")
- Whisper White Organza Ribbon (114319)
- Snail Adhesive
- Stampin' Dimensionals
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Thanks for posting this card. I got the large flower when it was offered as a single stamp and haven’t used it. Now I have a great example to CASE. I need some sympathy cards so I think I’ll turn it into one of those.
Very simple but very WOW as well….love the skimmed down version, makes the prepping so much faster! And thanks for sharing the measurements in your comments…you rock!
I posted once about this already but had to come back and post another thank you for the great idea on an easy way to crank out a lot of beautiful cards really fast! I cut cardstock for about 20 cards in just a few minutes then matched up the white pieces and stamped them all in no time. Put together one set of 6 and have the others set aside to finish off later this week. I am donating boxes of notecards to several charitable groups for upcoming auctions and would never have been able to do so many beautiful cards so quickly without seeing the project you shared above. Thanks, again! Jan Hoyt(not a stalker, really! just a big fan!)