Wednesday, April 13, 2011

baby blossoms

























I love making my own scrapbook designer paper - so fun!  And also, economical!  I really didn't use many supplies on this project: just card-stock and ink...

If you want to create your own patterned paper, remember this tip:  stamp your larger elements first, then go back in and "fill in the blanks."  I stamped the roses first, and then filled in the spaces between with even smaller blossoms and sprigs.  Another tip is: layer!  I added a layer of - what is it, exactly?  a Moroccan motif? - overtop to unify all of the elements.

The rest of the card was purposely kept super-simple, so that I could show off my baby blossoms designer paper.  100% homemade, baby!




Supply list (all PTI, unless otherwise noted)
stamps: baby blossoms (SU), mat stack 3, background basics: retro, background basics: gingham
ink: (all SU) daffodil delight, bashful blue, pink pirouette, blushing bride, pear pizazz, peach parfait, mellow moss, memento tuxedo black
paper: bashful blue, mellow moss, whisper white (all SU)

8 comments:

  1. Stunning! Love how you made your own patterned paper. It really turned out great! And thanks for all the tips too. I'll have to try making some!

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  2. WOW!!!! That background paper is GORGEOUS! and so is the card. :)

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  3. I love it. Super retro - it actually reminds me of my parents' linen.

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  4. Totally Moroccan motif...
    http://wideopenspaces.squarespace.com/wide-open-spaces/moroccan-lantern-pattern.html
    Love the handy dandy tips!

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  5. Elena this is LOVELY! That paper is so PRETTY! Nice stamping!!
    Have a GREAT day!

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  6. Beautiful the way you stamped the background paper. Love the Baby Blossoms with the BB: Retro image. Reminds me of a trellis covered with blooming flowers. So pretty!

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  7. Pretty, pretty, pretty! I am totally smitten with the soft ethereal colors. Trés retro-licious!

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  8. Oh so gentle and sweet. What adarling, classy card Elena.

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