If you hopped here from the Stampendous! blog then you are right on track, if not head back over and start at the beginning! If you get lost along the way, here's the hopping order:
The first project I have to share with you today is a large card that I created with the new Jumbo Cling Rubber Hydrangea set. This flower is simply gorgeous and has so many possibilities. I chose to do a resist effect by stamping it on smooth white card stock with a Versamark stamp pad which I then heat embossed with Stampendous! White embossing powder.
Using multiple colors of Versacolor ink I swiped the small pads over the embossed image. After I was happy with the mixed color effect I wiped the excess off the embossed image leaving the white standing out.
The beauty of these new large stamps is that I could have stopped there for the card front and it would have been a standard A2 size. But I chose to make the card larger by making this panel just one of the layers. The sentiment is from SSC1117 Sincere Sentiments Perfectly Clear Stamp set. cut with a Spellbinders Nestabilitie and then I added some gems in the corner from Creative Impressions.
The second project I want to share today is a layout that I created with 2 different new Jumbo Cling Rubber Sets. The 3 large medallions on the left of the page are from the new Jumbo Cling Rubber Thinking of You set.
These I embossed with a versamark pad and Stampendous! Paprika embossing powder. I added a small pearl to the center of each (Creative Impressions). I love that Stampendous! has so many colors of embossing powders. Sometmes I want a bright effect, but in this instance I wanted the color to be very subtly different from the background
Beside the photo of Katie, I also embossed the swirl stamp from the new Jumbo Cling Rubber Rose set. This was embossed in a darker shade of brown…this time I used Clear Bark embossing powder. I added a dark brown felt flower to the flourish and then gave it leaves using some Stampendous! Velvet Class a peel stickers.
All of the new jumbo sets are simply gorgeous! They are perfect not only for cards but for scrapbooking, home décor and more! I hope you’ve enjoyed visiting with me today. Now its time to hop over to Jennie’s blog. I am sure she will have amazingly inspirational eye candy!
Don't forget to leave comments on EVERYONE'S blog post in order to qualify for the drawing. Stampendous! will be giving away 2 each of the 9 new Jumbo Cling Rubber sets plus a new Jumbo Clear Handle! You have until midnight Tuesday to leave comments!
Thanks so much for hopping by today!
-Cyndi
beautiful scrapbook page! I really need to start stamping in my scrapbooks! thanks for the beautiful inspiration!
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ReplyDeleteCyndi,
ReplyDeleteI love your hydrangea card, what a lovely water color feel it has. What a nice vintage image with the medallion, great on your scrapbook layout with the flourish stamp too.
I love the card! Such a great color mix on the flower. Makes me want to try the resist technique right away. :-) Can't wait to get my hands on these large stamps.
ReplyDeleteLooks great!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful hydrangea card!... And fabulous scrapbook page. I love the tone on tone color you created with the embossing powder. Yes, all of these stamp sets are definite must-haves:-)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fabulous projects, I love that Hydrangea stamp!
ReplyDeleteCarol B
ciaoitalia2007(at)gmail(dot)com
Wow I love your LO but that hydrangea card is stunning. OMG my head is already spinning with possibilities using these stamps.
ReplyDeleteBlessings Bernie
love the jumbo stamps! Can't wait to see more... great cards!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! Love that hydrangea! So pretty and lots of eye candy!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the medallions! This is exciting!!
ReplyDeleteOh Cyndi, your creations are absolutely magnificent, my dear!! I adore your hydrangea card, those purple hues are STUNNING! Your scrapbook page is perfection, so full of wonderful detail and eye-catching beauty!
ReplyDeleteWow I just love these new jumbo stamps, your hydrangea card is spectacular
ReplyDeleteLove the hydrangea and the medallions. Great projects.
ReplyDeleteLove them all but my fab is the hydrangea...would love to work with that..wow!
ReplyDeletebeautiful creations, Cyndi!!! Love how you used the hydrangea set!
ReplyDeleteLove, Love, Love the hydrangea card!!! They are one of my fav flowers!! The watercolor effect is gorgeous! Can't wait to try that technique!
ReplyDeletethe hydrangea card is just lovely, the resist technique gives it a very interesting effect. such a work of art in iteself
ReplyDeletereally great projects...love the first one....
ReplyDeletewhile i just love your card, i really love what you did with the scrapbook page! thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteCyndi, as usual I love your creations. Besides me, you are one of the most creative people I know! Tee hee hee!
ReplyDeleteLea
Can't wait to see the new stamps in the store. Gorgeous card.
ReplyDeleteWow Cyndi - these are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBoth projects are beautiful!! Love the medallions!
ReplyDeletelynlee4@gmail.com
Seriously stunning page - WOW - and your card creation is so very lovely. These are amazing images!
ReplyDeleteOh, wow, Cyndi! Love the resist on the hydrangea card (with my favorite colors once again), and the layout of the scrap page is great!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful page and card! Love the soft tones on your hydrangea!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scrapbook page! I love the medallions stamped down the side!
ReplyDeleteThat hydrangea is certainly unique. Hope to find it in a local store soon! Another great invention in the stamping world.
ReplyDeleteI love your projects, the jumbo's are awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great ideas. I can't wait to see all the new stamps!
ReplyDeleteWow! Simply gorgeous! Love how you colored the hydrangea with the resist technique. Wonderful work!
ReplyDelete:) Rachel
the layers on your first project make it pop. very cool. sometimes i forget that the different tecniques can be used again and be all new. beautiful projects.
ReplyDeleteI simply love the hydrangea card. Thats a stamp I must have.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful designs.
ReplyDeleteLovely layout.
That card is absolutely gorgeous and I love the subtle contrast on the scrapbook page.
ReplyDeleteBarb Housner
the projects r beautiful! Love the paprika embossing powder
ReplyDeleteAwesome card and scrapbook page! Love both!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects! Your hydrangea card is colored beautifully!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards and scrapbook pages
ReplyDeletewow! your card is just gorgeous! if that's a 12x12 layout, then those stamps ARE jumbo! can't wait to get my hands on some of those! :D
ReplyDeleteLove the stamps you showed...and what pretty projects you did. thanks.
ReplyDeleteI love your use of the Jumbo Cling hydrangea on the card above. The flower stamps are my favorites among the new Jumbo Cling Rubber stamps.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards and layout! The large clings
ReplyDeletehave so many uses.
Love the cards and LO! Great job!
ReplyDeleteLove the card! That hydrangea is cool-- would be fun to play around with chalks too :)
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the Hydrangea card. Defiantely gonna add that stamp set to my must have list.
ReplyDeleteI like the way the flowers are colored in the first card! (Plus purple is my favorite) :)
ReplyDeleteI'm really glad to see some stamps that are large enough to use on larger projects! The swirl is amazing and the medallions will be perfect for my Tuscan-style home decor! I have tons of plans for it!
ReplyDeleteWow! Gorgeous hydrangea stamped card. I love the white embossing!
ReplyDeleteWow, beautiful page and card, thank you
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this opportunity! They are wonderful stamps. I love the medallion.
ReplyDeleteMichelle Allen
Oh thank you for the inspiration! I love your work!
ReplyDeletekacee
mcviciwf@yahoo.com
These projects are so pretty. I love the Hydrangea card!
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Tina
ascrapbooknut(at)yahoo(dot)com
I can't wait to see the rest of the new stamps
ReplyDeleteWow everything is so pretty such nice work
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Teri
teri dot barefoot at gmail dot com
Stamping those flowers with the white powder and then adding the colors is just plain perfect!
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