This is 1 of 2 posts today. See the Premiere of Scenery: Big Bang Confetti post HERE.
We love this fabulously talented and gracious lady! Maybe you've seen her videos or her masterful use of the Silhouette? Or been dazzled by her stamping and coloring skills? Perhaps you are enthralled by her scrapbooking? We are too and that's why we are so excited to share what she's created with you all.
>>>MEET NICHOL<<<
Stamps plus ink make an appearance in almost every single project I create and I couldn't be more thrilled to have had the opportunity to play with the amazing first four stamp sets from Winnie & Walter! I chose to create an assortment of projects with the stamp sets to showcase their versatility. I am a big advocate of not only using your stamps for card-making but to implement them into scrapbook pages as well! Scrapbook stamping is one of my most favorite techniques and it's a great way to get the most from your stamp collection!
>>>NICHOL'S PROJECTS<<<
For my layout I went with mostly creams and naturals and added a pop of color with the red stamped word(s) and/or phrases. Not only did I use the Winnie & Walter stamps
For my card, I really wanted to showcase the amazing Big Bang Confetti Stamp Set and how awesome it looks used as a background for a card! I stamped the open circle images first, then filled in the circles with the solid stamps! SO fun!!!
Finally, I thought it would be fun to create a little trio of hearts to use as home decor for Valentine's or they could be used as an embellishment and adhered to a card or scrapbook page. I used an assortment of word/phrase Winnie and Walter stamps plus the adorable tag from the The Write Stuff Love Story Stamp Set to really make these hearts shine!
>>>WANT MORE?<<<
Without a doubt you do. To read the details about Nichol's glorious projects CLICK HERE.
Gorgeous layout!!! Off to check out Nichol's blog too :)
ReplyDeleteI just KNEW Nichol was one of the guesses!! She did awesome and the stamps are GORGEOUS!! TFS
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love that card! My mouth dropped when I saw it. So simply and so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work! Gorgesou!
ReplyDeleteWhen I first read abt the Big Bang: Confetti, I had so many stars in my eyes I couldn't see straight!! I love stars sooooooo much!!! But much to my surprise, I am loving this bubble one you used, too! They might not call it Bubbles, but that's what it reminds me of! Feels almost disloyal to like something else this much compared to the stars....Ha!
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Great projects
ReplyDeleteFabulous as usual Nichol! TFS
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