These Blossoms In Bloom sample cards are ones I made just playing around with some new Stampin’ Up! products. They are all coming soon in the new Stampin’ Up! Catalog, going live on Wednesday, June 3rd!
With these cards, I wasn’t really trying to make anything special. I just wanted to play with the stamp set and mainly the dies to see how things worked together. But I think they turned out pretty well!
The stamp set is called Blossoms In Bloom and is one of the Distinktive stamp sets. This is what Stampin’ Up! says about Distinktive Stamps:
“Get photo-realistic style images with Distinktive stamps, available only from Stampin’ Up!. Distinktive stamps have a special texture that gives added depth and dimension in a single step. They’re available in red rubber and photopolymer; look for the Distinktive icon. Distinktive patent pending.”
It may look like you didn’t ink up the stamp properly, but just stamp and try it out! If you have too much ink, you won’t see all the detail that this kind of stamp is designed to give. It should look like there were several steps involved in stamping that image but in reality you only had to stamp once!
All that being said, I first stamped the one large image of about five flowers in a bunch. I used Blushing Bride Ink on Whisper White Cardstock. Then I die cut the blossoms image out of Blushing Bride Cardstock with the thinner outline die. These dies are called the Many Layered Blossoms Dies. You will be able to purchase the Blossoms In Bloom Stamp Set and the Many Layered Blossoms Dies in a Bundle and save 10% buying them together. It might take a second to line up the die-cut over the stamped image. You just have to get all areas lined up since the die-cut is so thin and flexible. I used the teeniest dots of Multipurpose Liquid Glue to adhere the die-cut over the stamped image and I didn’t make a mess! Or you can sponge on the glue over a Silicone Craft Sheet or scrap paper. I just got lucky!
Another purpose of mine in making these cards was to try out the new In Color 2020-2022 Magenta Madness. It’s quite a color, and I kind of wanted to see what would go with it. Since this die-cut image is very large I opted to just go with Magenta Madness as the card base and no other layers. I die cut Whisper White with the thin blossom outline and adhered that to the Magenta Madness card base. I think it is rather striking and elegant looking with the white against the bold color.
On my third card, I die-cut Magenta Madness with the thicker outline die from the Many Layered Blossoms Dies. It also makes a great looking card just on it’s own with no stamping underneath. I did stamp some black dots in the center of the flowers before adhering to the card with the stamp in the set. The card base is Magenta Madness with a Whisper White layer and then the Magenta Madness blossom die cut.
I haven’t put greetings on these cards yet as my main purpose was trying out Magenta Madness as a color and trying the new dies along with the stamp set.
There are lots of creative possibilities with these stamps and dies so be sure to check it out when it is time to order from the new Stampin’ Up! Catalog June 3rd!