Hello crafty friends! It's a great day to celebrate a NEW collection from FSJ + Spellbinders. The Buzzworthy Collection is a beautiful floral stamp collection, including great sentiments plus a brand new stencil. You might even get brave enough to try just a little bit of mixed media when you see this great new collection. (Don't worry, we'll hold your hand the whole way!)
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The Buzzworthy Collection is a really fantastic all-year-long floral collection. I'm going to show you two very different color palettes and seasonal ideas with the new red rubber stamp sets, Block Prints and Sweet as Honey. Let's begin with autumn, because I'm all about the fall colors right now.
I said you might feel brave enough to try some mixed media with this collection. That's because the Buzzworthy collection includes
modeling paste, a brand new stencil,
yellow paint and a
spatula. The technique I used on this card is VERY simple if you've never used paint or modeling paste on a card before.
Here's the scoop:- Simply lay the stencil down onto a sheet of cardstock and tape it in place.
- Using the spatula, grab a scoop of modeling paste, or paint. (Both will work the same way for this technique.)
- Smear the modeling paste or paint across the stencil to fill the area you'd like. You'll notice that mine is very loose and I wasn't trying to cover the entire card base. The imperfection is part of the perfection here.
- Scrape up the extra paste or paint as you go along.
- Let your beauty dry before finishing the card.
I find it best to have some fun and maybe get a little messy, creating a lot of backgrounds at once. Then when they're dry I have lots of pieces to play with. When you're finished just wash up your stencil and spatula with soap and water.
When the honeycomb background was dry, I kept this card pretty simple. I stamped and embossed the sunflower image from
Block Prints onto cardstock and die cut a stitched circle. I stamped the sentiment on a smaller circle, and added one more die cut circle in dark brown.
(Design tip: Notice how the dark circle at the bottom helps to ground and add weight to the design. It's balanced with the dark frame around the whole card plus that one dark enamel dot.)
Alright, next up - this card is QUITE different. Usually I try to share two cards that coordinate, but today the whole point is versatility - so here we go! For this spring or summertime card, I used stamps from the
Sweet as Honey stamp set, which is part of the Buzzworthy collection.
For the background stripe on this card, I started with a piece of watercolor paper. Next, I loosely spread some water onto it, and then I dripped and spread
Jane Davenport Inkredible Inks onto it. I love the way the colors blend and spread and make magic every time. After the panel dried, the rest of the card was easy peasy! I put together some of the images, added a little more color and assembled it for a fresh springy card.
Now that you've seen two VERY different ways to use the Buzzworthy collection, would you like the see the
Buzzworthy Project Kit?
This
project kit is on sale TODAY and it includes all of the red rubber stamps I used today, plus the honeycomb stencil, modeling paste, paint, and a spatula. In addition you'll receive the cut kitted pieces to make FOUR gorgeous cards, and a video tutorial to walk you through them. You'll learn extra tips and techniques along the way, and it's some serious at-home crafting fun!
I suppose you'd like a peek at the GORGEOUS colorful cards you'll make?! They're gorgeous aren't they!? You're going to have such fun with this kit.
Grab the
Buzzworthy Project Kit in the Spellbinders shop TODAY. (Be sure to click the VIDEOS tab for an unboxing video plus the tutorials!) On October 10th you'll be able to purchase these stamps a la carte - but the project kit is such a good deal! And who doesn't need some crafty playtime therapy these days?
While you're shopping, it's your last chance to shop the
Warehouse Sale deals. Prices start at just $1 so you definitely want to check that out while you're shopping. There are some AMAZING deals. I'm so glad you stopped by today, it's always fun to hang with crafty friends! xoxo
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Laura I love both cards, which you created! I love to see different ways to use a stamps set. I can’t wait to play with this set!
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