Monday, September 7, 2015

Fall Florals

For this month's Creative Construction with Blueprints Challenge we are focusing on the square Blueprints. I don't tend to make a lot of square cards and I found the layouts to be a bit of a challenge. I was very thankful that the Blueprints contained all the elements I needed. My cards both feature Blueprints 3, Fall Florals stamp set and Die-namics, and lots of gorgeous fall colors.


The flowers and leaves were all stamped with the MISTI. This fabulous tool helped me to get clear, crisp images with bold stamps. Once the images were all stamped I die-cut them with the coordinating Die-namics. All that was left to do was to arrange the flowers.


My second card features the same stamps and dies as the first card, but this one has an added splash of color with the Persimmon square which comes from Blueprints 13 Die-namics.

The sentiment for the second card is from the new Thanks so Very Much stamp set. 

Thanks so much for joining me today! Don't forget to check out the MFT Blog to see all the gorgeous creations the design team has to share with you.


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supplies

Stamps: Fall Florals, PI Thankful Friend
Dies: Fall Florals Die-namics, Blueprints 3 Die-namics
Inks: Chocolate Brown Hybrid, Chocolate Premium Dye, Coral Crush Premium Dye, Daffodil Premium Dye, Factory Green Premium Dye, Jellybean Green Premium Dye, Natural Premium Dye, Orange Zest Premium Dye, Peach Bellini Premium Dye, Persimmon Premium Dye
Paper: Chocolate Brown, Natural, Smooth White
Accessories: MISTI, Mini Ink Blending Tool, Scor Tape, Foam Tape


Stamps: Fall Florals, Thanks so Very Much
Dies: Fall Florals Die-namics, Blueprints 3 Die-namics, Blueprints 12 Die-namics
Inks: Chocolate Brown Hybrid, Chocolate Premium Dye, Coral Crush Premium Dye, Daffodil Premium Dye, Jellybean Green Premium Dye, Natural Premium Dye, Orange Zest Premium Dye, Peach Bellini Premium Dye, Persimmon Premium Dye
Paper: Chocolate Brown, Natural, Smooth White
Accessories: MISTI, Mini Ink Blending Tool, Scor Tape, Foam Tape

1 comment:

  1. what a great way to use BP3. i always struggle with that one. i use parts and pieces but i love how you used the curve and circle like a window.

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