This stamp set complements so many other products in the Annual Catalog. I used the Perennial Essence Designer Series Paper and coordinating vellum, the Medium Daisy Punch and the Leaf Punch, then I embellished the card with the Whisper White Polka Dot Tulle Ribbon and a Frosted Epoxy Droplet for the center of the Daisy.
Absolutely stunning.
The "thanks" sentiment has a natural curvature, which made it a perfect fit for my Stamparatus to create a wreath of "thanks". To see this technique be sure to watch the replay of my video.
There are even floral outline stamps that allow you to incorporate your favorite coloring tools. In the project below I used Stampin' Blends in Flirty Flamingo Light & Dark, Old Olive Light & Dark, Light Daffodil Delight & my Color Lifter. Imagine the array of colors and coloring techniques you can use with these floral outline images.
Then there is the image of the Inspiring Iris, and I chose to stamp the image without using the outline of the Iris. The floral images are distinctive stamps and give the illusion of water-coloring. The shading of the distinctive stamps creates a water-color look without any effort. I added a little glitz and glimmer using the Silver Metallic Thread, Rhinestones and the Silver Edged Ribbon.
Just enough bling to add the perfect finishing touch.
To learn more about these projects and techniques used, be sure to watch the replay of my Sunday Live with MJ video from August 4, 2019.
This Iris is Inspiring, and I hope my projects inspire you.
You can catch my Sunday Live with MJ broadcasts every Sunday at 9:00 a.m. (EST) on my Facebook Group MJ's Shady Inkers. Follow the Facebook link here on my blog, and be sure to like and follow my Facebook Group as I have opportunities for Prize Patrol Drawing as well.
I hope you enjoyed these projects. Thank you for stopping by.
Happy Stamping!