Hi, it's Therese, and I am back with another edition of Take 2 with Therese. I'm sharing two cards made using the beautiful Sweet Bouquet Bundle today!
I love a ‘pre-prepared' bouquet, this makes for some quick and EASY cards especially when you can pair it with coordinating stencils.
Time for Some Quick & EASY Backgrounds!
But let's take it a little step further and get a completely different look for each background!
Idea # 1 – Bright Colorful Background
I love how color can brighten someone's day! I started by stamping out the bouquet multiple times on a piece of cardstock, then I used the coordinating layering stencils to add bright colors which made it come together very quickly.
BONUS IDEA: Why not personalize the design by using the recipient's favorite colors for the bouquet!
I like to leave the cardstock in the Stampwheel while coloring, so that I can restamp the image with Obsidian Pigment Ink, after ink blending, to ‘crisp' the image outline.
Then I added a sentiment from the One-Go Birthday Greetings Bundle along with a butterfly from the Meadow Reflections set.
Idea # 2 – Monochromatic Background
It doesn't have to be colorful, why not try a monochromatic palette. I love the elegance of gray and the Warm Grays were perfect for this design. I stamped the background first with Morning Frost and added the ink blending a little differently this time. I only partially blended the center of the flowers and only one side of the leaves. But you could add as little or as much color as you want.
This time I removed the Stamp Mat: Grid from the Stampwheel to use a base to blend upon. This is a great way to ensure that my cardstock did not slip whilst I was adding the ink blending.
BONUS TIP: Why not try a different color for your monochromatic design, how cool would a pink combo look!
This time I added a little glitter for some sparkle as well as a Waterbrush Hello Die cut which I popped up with some Foam Tape.
You can see my video here or watch it in HD on YouTube.
11 comments
Love that Sweet Bouquet set! Both cards are gorgeous, but if I had to pick a favorite it would be the the colored one — beautiful!
Thank you Cyndi
I’m usually a colorful person but I am loving your monochrome card, Therese. I’ve always thought Morning Frost has a greenish tint so I often use it for leaves if a challenge calls for it.
Thanks Bobby
Both of these contrasting styles are awesome. I love the lessons on how to color the flowers in each of the designs. I might try the monochromatic first and the try to color later. I appreciate your work so much!
Your voice over is so peaceful and calm. Love it. Thank you.
You are so sweet, thank you Peggy
Thank you for the beautiful card tutorials! Both are very striking and I look forward to trying your designs myself!
Thank you Debby, hope you have fun creating!
Both cards are beautiful and I enjoyed watching you create both. I think the monochromatic one is my favorite for its uniqueness, elegance and simplicity. For all greys is quite eye-catching.
That one seems to be the favourite today, thank you Sue
Love love the layering stencils, just beautiful. Must now save some $ and get them off my wish list and into an order lol