The Delicate Forest stamp set from Stampin' Up! used to make a stepped up version of a thinking of you card - Stamping Dreams Blog Hop

Delicate Forest Stepped Up – Stamping Dreams Blog Hop

Hello and welcome to the Stamping Dreams Blog Hop where we are sharing cards focussing on love and support. I have stepped up the card I shared on the 9th November made using the Delicate Forest stamp set.

Colours used in this card are:

 

To recreate the delicate forest card, you will need:

Lemon Lolly card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛”
Peach Pie card – 5¼” by 3½”
Early Espresso card – 5⅛” by 3⅜”
Basic White card – 5” by 3¼”
Lemon Lolly – 2⅜” by ½”
Early Espresso – 2¼” by ⅜”
Basic White card – 5½” by 3¾” – for the inside

 

I pressed an H block to my Peach Pie ink pad about half-way up the block. The rest of the block was then pressed to my Lemon Lolly ink pad. I lightly misted the inked-up block using a Stampin’ Spritzer. The block was the placed onto the 5” by 3¼” panel of Basic White card. I left it in place for about ½ minute to allow the ink to soak in. I set it aside to dry.

 

The Delicate Forest stamp set from Stampin' Up! used to make a stepped up version of a thinking of you card - Stamping Dreams Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.com – A pretty stepped up version of a thinking of you card made using the Delicate Forest stamp set – Stamping Dreams Blog Hop

When the panel was dry, I stamped the falling leaves stamp from the Delicate Forest stamp set down the length of the panel in Early Espresso ink.

 

The Delicate Forest stamp set from Stampin' Up! used to make a stepped up version of a thinking of you card - Stamping Dreams Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.com – A pretty stepped up version of a thinking of you card made using the Delicate Forest stamp set – Stamping Dreams Blog Hop

The stamped panel was then glued to the Early Espresso layer, then to the Peach Pie layer. I wrapped a length of Lemon Lolly Baker’s Twine around the panels before mounting them onto the Lemon Lolly card front.

 

The Delicate Forest stamp set from Stampin' Up! used to make a stepped up version of a thinking of you card - Stamping Dreams Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.com – A pretty stepped up version of a thinking of you card made using the Delicate Forest stamp set – Stamping Dreams Blog Hop

The sentiment was stamped in Versamark ink onto the strip of Early Espresso card, covered with White Embossing Powder and set using my Heat Tool. The Early Espresso strip was then adhered to the Lemon Lolly strip before adding it to the card front, straddling the Baker’s Twine with Dimensionals.

 

The Delicate Forest stamp set from Stampin' Up! used to make a stepped up version of a thinking of you card - Stamping Dreams Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.com – A pretty stepped up version of a thinking of you card made using the Delicate Forest stamp set – Stamping Dreams Blog Hop

A trio of 2024 – 2026 In Color Shimmer Gems finished the card and a Baker’s Twine bow finished the card.

 

The Delicate Forest stamp set from Stampin' Up! used to make a stepped up version of a thinking of you card - Stamping Dreams Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.com – A pretty stepped up version of a thinking of you card made using the Delicate Forest stamp set – Stamping Dreams Blog Hop

Please hop on to see what my fellow demonstrators have made to inspire us today.


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Details of the products I used for this project can be found below.
Mo x

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A clean and simple card made using he Delicate Forest stamp set from Stampin' Up! - Stamping Inkspirations Blog Hop

Delicate Forest clean and simple card – Stamping Inkspirations Blog Hop

Hello and welcome to the Stamping Inkspirations Blog Hop where we are sharing clean and simple projects. I have made my sending love card using the Delicate Forest stamp set.

Colours used in this card are:

 

To recreate the delicate forest clean and simple card, you will need:

Coastal Cabana card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛”
Early Espresso card – 5⅛” by 3⅜”
Basic White card – 5” by 3¼”
Basic White card – 5½” by 3¾” – for the inside

 

I pressed an H block to my juicy Coastal Cabana ink pad making sure the block was well covered. The block was then placed onto the 5” by 3¼” panel of Basic White card. I left it in place for about ½ minute to allow the ink to soak in.

 

A clean and simple card made using he Delicate Forest stamp set from Stampin' Up! - Stamping Inkspirations Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.com – The Delicate Forest stamp set used to make a clean and simple card – Stamping Inkspirations Blog Hop

When the panel was dry, I stamped the falling leaves stamp from the Delicate Forest stamp set down the length of the panel in Early Espresso ink.

 

A clean and simple card made using he Delicate Forest stamp set from Stampin' Up! - Stamping Inkspirations Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.com – The Delicate Forest stamp set used to make a clean and simple card – Stamping Inkspirations Blog Hop

The sentiment was stamped in Early Espresso ink onto the same panel.

 

A clean and simple card made using he Delicate Forest stamp set from Stampin' Up! - Stamping Inkspirations Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.com – The Delicate Forest stamp set used to make a clean and simple card – Stamping Inkspirations Blog Hop

A little Early Espresso ink was pressed onto a block and flicked onto the decorated panel. The panel was then glued onto the Early Espresso panel and was then mounted onto the Coastal Cabana card front on Dimensionals.

 

A clean and simple card made using he Delicate Forest stamp set from Stampin' Up! - Stamping Inkspirations Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.com – The Delicate Forest stamp set used to make a clean and simple card – Stamping Inkspirations Blog Hop

A trio of 2024 – 2026 In Color Shimmer Gems finished the card.

 

A clean and simple card made using he Delicate Forest stamp set from Stampin' Up! - Stamping Inkspirations Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.com – The Delicate Forest stamp set used to make a clean and simple card – Stamping Inkspirations Blog Hop

Please hop on to see what my fellow crafters have to share with us today. Next up is the lovely Angie McKenzie

Angie McKenzie   ●  Leonie Stuart   ●  Aurélie Fabre

   Annette Ball  ●  Jan Musselman

Rebecca-Jo Unwin  ●  Mo Rootes

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Details of the products I used for this project can be found below.

Mo x

Supplies used:

 

A pretty birthday card made using the Delicate Forest stamp set by Stampin' Up! - Technique Tuesday Blog Hop

Delicate Forest Retiform card – Technique Tuesday Blog Hop

Hello and welcome to the Technique Tuesday Blog Hop where we are sharing projects featuring either the retiform or collage techniques. I have used the pretty Delicate Forest stamp set to make my card.

Colours used in this project are:

 

To recreate the delicate forest retiform card, you will need:

Coastal Cabana card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛”
Basic Black card – 5½” by 3¾”
Basic White card – 5⅜” by 3⅝”
Basic White card – 5¼” by 3½”
Basic White card – 5½” by 3¾” – for the inside
Scrap Basic White and Basic Black card

 

Using Masking Paper, I masked off the upper left corner of the 5¼” by 3½” piece of Basic White card.

 

A pretty birthday card made using the Delicate Forest stamp set by Stampin' Up! - Technique Tuesday Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.com – The Delicate Forest stamp set used with the retiform technique to make a pretty birthday card – Technique Tuesday Blog Hop

I used Blending Brushes to add Boho Blue, Coastal Cabana and Highland Heather ink to the exposed area. With the masking paper still in place I stamped the image from the Delicate Details stamp set in Memento Tuxedo Black ink. The masking paper was then removed.

 

A pretty birthday card made using the Delicate Forest stamp set by Stampin' Up! - Technique Tuesday Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.com – The Delicate Forest stamp set used with the retiform technique to make a pretty birthday card – Technique Tuesday Blog Hop

The pieces of masking paper were moved around the panel of Basic White card and the exposed areas were inked using the same three colours. The same image was stamped in each space.

 

A pretty birthday card made using the Delicate Forest stamp set by Stampin' Up! - Technique Tuesday Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.com – The Delicate Forest stamp set used with the retiform technique to make a pretty birthday card – Technique Tuesday Blog Hop

The stamped panel was glued to the Basic White layer and then to the Basic Black panel. A length of checked ribbon was wrapped around the whole piece and secured it in place with Sellotape on the back.

 

A pretty birthday card made using the Delicate Forest stamp set by Stampin' Up! - Technique Tuesday Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.com – The Delicate Forest stamp set used with the retiform technique to make a pretty birthday card – Technique Tuesday Blog Hop

The sentiment, from the Simply Said stamp set was stamped in Memento Tuxedo Black ink onto scrap Basic White card. It was punched out using the Hexagon Punch. I punched another label from scrap Basic Black card. I cut it in half and glued the two black pieces to the back of the Basic White label. The label was added to the card base on Dimensionals.

 

A pretty birthday card made using the Delicate Forest stamp set by Stampin' Up! - Technique Tuesday Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.com – The Delicate Forest stamp set used with the retiform technique to make a pretty birthday card – Technique Tuesday Blog Hop

A ribbon bow and a trio of 2023 – 2025 In Color Dots finished the card.

Please hop on to see what loveliness by crafty friends have to share with us today.

 

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Details of the products I used for this project can be found below.

Mo x

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The Delicate Forest stamp set from Stampin' Up! used with the the colour blocking technique to make a thank you card for the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop

Colour Blocked Thank You card – Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop

Hello and welcome to the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop where we are showcasing a project we have been working on. I saw a video recently using a colour blocking technique and thought I would give it a try. I have used the Delicate Forest stamp set to make my card.  Click this link to see the original video from Lynne Dunn of Stamptastic Designs

Colours used in this card are:

 

To recreate the colour blocked thank you card, you will need:

Pebbled Path card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛”
Basic White card – 5¼” by 3¾”
Basic White card – 5⅜” by 3⅝”
Basic White card – 5½” by 3¾” – for the inside

 

The Delicate Forest stamp set from Stampin' Up! used with the the colour blocking technique to make a thank you card for the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.com – A card showcasing the colour blocking technique and made using the Delicate Forest stamp set for the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop

I used some washi tape from my stash to mask off areas on the 5¼” by 3¾” panel of Basic White card.

 

The Delicate Forest stamp set from Stampin' Up! used with the the colour blocking technique to make a thank you card for the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.com – A card showcasing the colour blocking technique and made using the Delicate Forest stamp set for the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop

 

The Delicate Forest stamp set from Stampin' Up! used with the the colour blocking technique to make a thank you card for the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Ho

www.crafty-rootes.com – A card showcasing the colour blocking technique and made using the Delicate Forest stamp set for the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop

Using Blending Brushes, I added Lemon Lolly ink to all three panels, varying the position with each panel. Next, I added Peach Pie ink. Finally, I added Petunia Pop ink to each masked third.

 

The Delicate Forest stamp set from Stampin' Up! used with the the colour blocking technique to make a thank you card for the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop


www.crafty-rootes.com – A card showcasing the colour blocking technique and made using the Delicate Forest stamp set for the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop

Leaving the washi tape in position I stamped a couple of the images from the Delicate Forest stamp set in Pebbled Path ink onto each panel. I carefully removed the washi tape.

 

The Delicate Forest stamp set from Stampin' Up! used with the the colour blocking technique to make a thank you card for the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.com – A card showcasing the colour blocking technique and made using the Delicate Forest stamp set for the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop

I inked the sentiment, from the My Small Business stamp set, using the three colours used for blending. I started with the ‘A and N’ which I inked up with Lemon Lolly ink, having masked off the other 4 letters. The remaining letters were then inked up and the whole world stamped in the blank area.

 

The Delicate Forest stamp set from Stampin' Up! used with the the colour blocking technique to make a thank you card for the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.com – A card showcasing the colour blocking technique and made using the Delicate Forest stamp set for the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop

A trio of 2024 – 2026 In Color Shimmer Gems completed the card.

 

The Delicate Forest stamp set from Stampin' Up! used with the the colour blocking technique to make a thank you card for the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.com – A card showcasing the colour blocking technique and made using the Delicate Forest stamp set for the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop

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Details of the products I used for this project can be found below.

Mo x

Supplies used:

 

A pretty thinking of you card made using the The Delicate Forest stamp set by Stampin' Up! used with an ink blending technique

Delicate Forest Thinking of You card

Today I am sharing a clean and simple thinking of you card made using the Delicate Forest stamp set and some ink blending.

Colours in this card are:

 

To recreate the delicate forest card, you will need:

Balmy Blue card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛”
Basic White card – 5” by 3¼”
Misty Moonlight card – 4⅞” by 3⅛”
Basic White card – 4¼” by 3”
Basic White card – 5½” by 3¾”

 

I stamped the leafy sprig in Balmy Blue ink in the upper left and lower right corners of the Balmy Blue card front and set it aside.

 

A pretty thinking of you card made using the The Delicate Forest stamp set by Stampin' Up! used with an ink blending technique

www.crafty-rootes.com -The Delicate Forest stamp set used with an ink blending technique to create a pretty thinking of you card

Using the lines on the grid paper to make sure it was straight, I masked off a 1 ¼” strip on the 4¼” by 3” panel of Basic White card.

 

A pretty thinking of you card made using the The Delicate Forest stamp set by Stampin' Up! used with an ink blending technique

www.crafty-rootes.com -The Delicate Forest stamp set used with an ink blending technique to create a pretty thinking of you card

I used a Blending Brush to add Balmy Blue ink to the bottom of the panel. Next, I added Boho Blue ink and finally Misty Moonlight at the top of the strip. The masking paper was then removed.

 

A pretty thinking of you card made using the The Delicate Forest stamp set by Stampin' Up! used with an ink blending technique

www.crafty-rootes.com -The Delicate Forest stamp set used with an ink blending technique to create a pretty thinking of you card

The leafy image was then stamped in Memento Tuxedo Black ink along the right-hand edge of the inked strip.

 

A pretty thinking of you card made using the The Delicate Forest stamp set by Stampin' Up! used with an ink blending technique

www.crafty-rootes.com -The Delicate Forest stamp set used with an ink blending technique to create a pretty thinking of you card

The sentiment, from the retired Botanical Layers stamp set was stamped in Memento Tuxedo Black ink.

 

A pretty thinking of you card made using the The Delicate Forest stamp set by Stampin' Up! used with an ink blending technique

www.crafty-rootes.com -The Delicate Forest stamp set used with an ink blending technique to create a pretty thinking of you card

A trio of Opaque Faceted Dots finished the card.

 

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Details of the products I used for this project can be found below.

Mo x

Supplies used: