Also, just as an FYI, the Stamp of the Month program is working a little differently this month as an extra incentive while we switch over to our new catalog schedule. If you haven't yet seen our Inspirations brochure with the full details, you can view it in PDF form here. Now, on to the pretty artwork!
I chose to make some pictures for our powder room. I've been struggling with decorating this room, and as soon as I saw these stamps I knew they'd be perfect! I even know what color I'll be painting the room later (a lighter shade of that Juniper, in case you're interested). My colors come straight from the new Wings kit, although I did add the Juniper cardstock since that is not one of the cardstock colors in the kit.
I started with a couple of 5x7 frames that match our cabinets. (The glass is behind everything else, in case I ever want it since this is a 3-D project.) I stamped my images with Black ink on Juniper cardstock, and cut out around them. With our micro-tip scissors, this is really faster than you might think! I adhered a Black base with Vineyard Berry mat onto the pattern paper from the Wings kit. Then I used foam adhesive tape to pop my stamped images off the Black base. I added a tactile border using our new pleated ribbon in the Wings Level 2 Assortment (I LOVE this stuff!), then I added a little bling with some Clear Sparkles and some Opaques Pearl Adhesive Gems. I put the entire thing in the frames, then moved the design onto the frame as well. I created some flowers using 6 sections of the pleated ribbon - I overlapped 2 sections and adhered them with Liquid Glass. Once dry, I flattened it into a flower shape added a black corduroy brad from the Black Mini-Medley (included in the Wings Workshop Kit), and added some loops (or leaves) using the ribbon in the same mini-medley (also using Liquid Glass). I attached the flowers to the frames using Liquid Glass to be sure they will stay put!
Here are a couple of close-ups if you want to see things better. Just click the pictures to make them bigger! I hope you've enjoyed my Inspiration; now hop on over to Krista's blog!