I am highlighting two different Stampers Anonymous Stamp sets the Glorious Garden and the Flower Shop. My daughter has been asked to be a bridesmaid in a few weddings this summer which inspired me to create a few different wedding cards using these stamp sets.
I love how versatile the flower stamps are for summer weddings. You can stamp them in different colors, use different portions of the stamp, and add color to coordinate.
After I finished I sprinkled it with a splattering of the Seth Apter Inkz spray to add a shimmer. The twine is accented with a ladybug gem.
Next up I tried the same idea but used the lovely green ink to stamp everything.
I added just a hint of neutral watercolors to the flowers. This actually is the color of the bridesmaids dresses and fit the style of the wedding. I finished this card with tiny dew drops. I used glossy accents and added dew drops randomly over the surface. I made some larger drops and some smaller. It is a tiny touch that adds an unexpected result.
I wanted to try another version of this with more coloring and a glossy finish.
I stamped the image with the green ink. I colored the flowers with watercolor and a waterbrush. After that dried I sponged the entire surface with Versamark Watermark ink and heat embossed with clear embossing powder. I did this twice to give it a clear coat which added a lovely sheen to the front of the card.
For each card I chose a different sentiment on the inside and added a touch of the flowers in the corners as well.
After I finished my watercolors, I decided to use the Flower Shop stamp in a few different ways.
I inked up the stamp with the yellow ink and then dabbed the edges of the stamp with the tan ink.
I stamped the roses with this inking in two spots and then added the sentiment stamped in the tan color. I layered the card and added a touch of the rustic with twine and a kraft card base.
I then decided to stamp the Flower Shop flowers on layers of a card.
I used a pink and yellow and stamped the mage on three layers of the card. The nice thing about all of these cards is they can be put in a regular envelop and sent without fear of ruining the effect. I would wrap the charms in tissue to protect them.
For my final card I decided to create a kraft and white card.
I stamped the flowers on the kraft cardstock with Versamark Watermark ink. I then heat embossed the flowers using the white embossing powder.
I tied the white ribbon across the front and accented with a white flower.
I then stamped the Mr. & Mrs following the same process as the top. The stamped kraft cardstock was taped to the card base.
Suzz
Stampers Anonymous Flower Shop
Stampers Anonymous Glorious Garden
Ranger Archival Ink - Peat Moss
Ranger Archival Ink - Yellow Ochre (There isn't any in the store but the Buttercup is a pretty yellow)
Ranger Archival Ink - Pink Peony
Ranger Archival Ink - Pebble Beach
Ranger Archival Ink - Watering Can
Prima Marketing Watercolor Confections Vintage Pastels
Tim Holtz Water Brush Detailer
Idea-Ology Tim Holtz Jute String
Heart Charms
Ranger Inkssentials Glossy Accents
Seth Apter Inkz Dye spray - Antique Pearl
Versamark Watermark Ink
Ranger White Embossing Powder - Super Fine Detail (You need to have good detail for the flower)
Ribbon
Ranger Dina Wakely Kraft Cardstock
Verses Rubber Stamps - Love Bears All
Verses Rubber Stamps - Grow Old
Penny Black - Full of Life