Hi stampers! Happy Saturday! I have another sneak peek for you today! This time I focused on the new floral district DSP. It's kind of funky and bright and I really like it! It's got some nice big patterns but also a lot of smaller ones which I find easier to use! I really have a DSP problem! I have SO much! I didn't get the other two DSP's on the pre-order but I have a feeling that one of the two remaining may end up on the order I'm putting in tomorrow night to get my catalog;-) Hi, my name is Mindy and I'm a DSP addict/hoarder.....
I made this card for the Freshly Made Sketch challenge this week. Woo-hoo...I managed to do the correct challenge AND get it entered in time, lol! Been having issue with that lately;-)
And this card only uses ONE stamp...and it's not new:-) Sorry. But again, I wanted to focus on the DSP! And good news, the blossom punch will be in the new catalog! Yay for fun punches!!!!
Stampin' Supplies:
Stamps: Fabulous phrases
Paper: Whisper white, daffodil delight, calypso coral, lucky limeade, floral district DSP
Ink: Lucky limeade
Accessories: Everyday enchantment brad & ribbon back (SAB & retired), blossom punch, circle punches, polka dot embossing folder
There aren't any new colors in it (colors include: baja breeze, daffodil delight, lucky limeade, rich razzleberry, rose red, and tangerine tango) but I did change my colors up a bit on my card. I know that it uses tangerine tango but I thought the little flower print looked more like calypso coral. So, I tried some out next to it and it looked pretty good and I liked my color combo better with the coral than with the tangerine. Can't tell can you? :-) That's why I love our products, they intermix so well together!!!
I'll be back tomorrow with more to share!!!
Happy stamping!
Showing posts with label floral district. Show all posts
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Saturday, May 5, 2012
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Don't freak out!
Hi stampers! I have to laugh at the title of my post...there was a recent post on Splitcoast by this title and it makes me laugh! Now what I'm telling you not to freak out about is the colors of this card...there are NOT any new in colors here! I knew I'd probably get a TON of emails asking about the colors if I didn't make this fact crystal clear, lol!
However, it does showcase a new DSP! It's called floral district and it's a bit bright and bold and out there but I like it! :-) I really like the pattern I've used on this card:
Stampin' Supplies:
Stamps: Betsy's blossom, pennant parade
Ink: Daffodil delight, rich razzleberry
Paper: Whisper white, baja breeze, rich razzleberry, daffodil delight, floral district DSP
Accessories: Triple layer blossom punch, 2.5 inch circle pinch, scallop border punch, perfect pennants die, bitty banners framelits, brights glimmer brads
This is a sketch from a few weeks ago at Try Stampin' On Tuesday that I never got around to and it fit this set perfectly! I'm kind of sad about losing this punch, I really like it but it does give me fits when I use it! And do you see that cute little banner? I'm happy to say I did NOT have to hand cut it or hand snip the V! It's a new and cute set of framelits! Weee-ooohhhh more framelits!!!!
So, lets talk a little bit about the new and improved in pads! They are truly fabulous! I kind-of-sort-of-really-really-want-to replace ALL of my pads with the new firm foam pads!!!! Anyone got some extra $$ laying around?:-)
They stamp a much better image than our current pads. It's much more even and crisp! Normally, I have a hard time with solid stamps, especially new ones but you can see here, the birds in a few of my projects. The pool party bird is just not as even and crisp as the primrose bird...AND the primrose was done with virgin rubber...first stamp ever!
Isn't the pink bird a way better image than the blue? (And I guess you DO get a peek of the fifth in color...it will officially debut on my blog some time) Now, there is a bit of a learning curve to these. You can't really do the "twist, twist, tap, tap" that I was always taught. The pad sort of grabs the stamp (kind of like tennis shoes on a gym floor...not like versamark ink, not sticky) so twisting is out of the question BUT you don't need to! Just a couple of feather light (I'm talking butterfly kiss) taps and it's inked PERFECTLY!!! If you press too hard you get ink all over the edges so it really does require the lightest touch...which I would totally forget when switching between old and new pads, DOH!!! So, if you're a twister (me), squisher, or masher you need to break that habit fast!!! :-)
Your stamps almost look over-inked...I was afraid on my first stamp but just LOOK how it turned out! Perfect! Speaking of over inked... the new pads are fabulously juicy and not in a bad way like my friend Rita wanted to know:-) !!!
I'll post some videos after June 1 when I'm allowed to show the actual products!
Happy stamping!
However, it does showcase a new DSP! It's called floral district and it's a bit bright and bold and out there but I like it! :-) I really like the pattern I've used on this card:
Stampin' Supplies:
Stamps: Betsy's blossom, pennant parade
Ink: Daffodil delight, rich razzleberry
Paper: Whisper white, baja breeze, rich razzleberry, daffodil delight, floral district DSP
Accessories: Triple layer blossom punch, 2.5 inch circle pinch, scallop border punch, perfect pennants die, bitty banners framelits, brights glimmer brads
This is a sketch from a few weeks ago at Try Stampin' On Tuesday that I never got around to and it fit this set perfectly! I'm kind of sad about losing this punch, I really like it but it does give me fits when I use it! And do you see that cute little banner? I'm happy to say I did NOT have to hand cut it or hand snip the V! It's a new and cute set of framelits! Weee-ooohhhh more framelits!!!!
So, lets talk a little bit about the new and improved in pads! They are truly fabulous! I kind-of-sort-of-really-really-want-to replace ALL of my pads with the new firm foam pads!!!! Anyone got some extra $$ laying around?:-)
They stamp a much better image than our current pads. It's much more even and crisp! Normally, I have a hard time with solid stamps, especially new ones but you can see here, the birds in a few of my projects. The pool party bird is just not as even and crisp as the primrose bird...AND the primrose was done with virgin rubber...first stamp ever!
Isn't the pink bird a way better image than the blue? (And I guess you DO get a peek of the fifth in color...it will officially debut on my blog some time) Now, there is a bit of a learning curve to these. You can't really do the "twist, twist, tap, tap" that I was always taught. The pad sort of grabs the stamp (kind of like tennis shoes on a gym floor...not like versamark ink, not sticky) so twisting is out of the question BUT you don't need to! Just a couple of feather light (I'm talking butterfly kiss) taps and it's inked PERFECTLY!!! If you press too hard you get ink all over the edges so it really does require the lightest touch...which I would totally forget when switching between old and new pads, DOH!!! So, if you're a twister (me), squisher, or masher you need to break that habit fast!!! :-)
Your stamps almost look over-inked...I was afraid on my first stamp but just LOOK how it turned out! Perfect! Speaking of over inked... the new pads are fabulously juicy and not in a bad way like my friend Rita wanted to know:-) !!!
I'll post some videos after June 1 when I'm allowed to show the actual products!
Happy stamping!
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