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Friday, February 26, 2016
Designer inspiration...
Hey,
Happy Friday..
So Hubby and I are now in Melton Mowbray with his family, before we go to a good friend's wedding tomorrow.
We have had a great holiday, it was awesome to go back to Amsterdam.
I wanted to show you another stamp that I made using the Silhouette, like the Thank You stamp I showed you last week.
When I was making my own stamps I decided that two stamps would be good to start with. I decided that a word stamp and a nature stamp would be useful for me.
So I searched for inspiration and I happened to be in London at the time and saw quite a bit of Orla Kiely's work. I've always loved her signature ferm, partly because she does so much with it and because of the colours she uses.
I decided that a fern stamp would be a great one to make with the Silhouette.
The main photo today is of one of the cards that I made with the stamp.
Because I tried several different colour variants, I decided to create a chart that I could file with the stamp, so that I didn't have to re-invent the wheel every time I use it!
I used a random stamp and the Distress Inks to create the chart, I also added numbers, so I remember the order of the colours. The random piece of cardboard is recycled - I recycle as much card / paper as I can and if it's not going on a card, it doesn't really matter.
Here are the rest of the cards I created -
I am really happy with this stamp and I can see it getting a lot of use. I bundled this batch up and gave them to my MIL as a gift.
Have a great weekend. No posts from me - wedding, travel to London = not enough time to blog.
Cx
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Thanks Cx
Very fitting tribute to Orla Kiely but with your own mark on it. Smart making your color chart for the future. x
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