Monday, June 7, 2010

Friendship Cards

I had a bit of an AHA! lightbulb moment a few days ago. I kept trying to figure out how to add pictures to my post and feeling a bit dense. I kept thinking, wait a minute - there's like a million bloggers out there, ranging from tweens to octagenerians, you'd think I could figure out how to add some pics! But because I was adding some YouTube videos, I kept writing my posts under the "Edit HTML" tab - hence complete missing the picture button right in the middle of the screen under the "Compose" tab. D'OH!

So, without further ado, my blog is now actually going to have some pictures - YAY! This being my first picture, I wanted to post the very first thing I made with my Stampin' Up! starter kit. Now, I don't really have a lot of experience with card-making, and I was trying to make sure I used only Stampin' Up! products so that I could, if I wanted to, put them on my demo website. I love the way the leaves came out, that color is definitely one of my favorites from the still-current range. I love mostly colors that have a bit of a vintage or retro feel, and this card definitely has a bit of a retro feel to me. I got the Vintage Vogue set in my starter kit because I loved how different elements had a pattern within them - so that the stamped image is a little more interesting than just a plain letter or floral design. The flower in the card is actually double-layered with dimensionals between the second and third petals. I love love LOVE using dimensionals - it makes everything more fun! :)

I also made another, simpler card using the Vintage Vogue set more prominently and stamping one of the bigger blooms from the Petal Pizzazz set as a background image. I got the VV set in a clear-mount to fit with the price range in my kit. Initially I was definitely apprehensive about the clear-mount stamps. I've found that acrylic stamps, to me, don't get quite the same image resolution at times as rubber stamps do - especially with craft/pigment inks, which you really just have to get the exact right amount on there. But I was very pleasantly surprised - the clear-mount stamps are easy to use, and since they're still made of rubber instead of acrylic, they give you the same resolution - but take up much less space because they're housed in a DVD case.




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