Hi stampers!
Happy Monday and welcome to the Kitchen Sink Stamps and My Sweet Petunia blog hop. Did you know that Kitchen Sink stamps is celebrating their 10 year anniversary (and they are having a sale, too, details on the bottom of this post)
If you started the hop from the beginning you should have arrived here from Maria's blog blog. If you didn't head over to her blog, because you don't want to miss her beautiful projects!
And from here your next stop will be Jeanne's blog :)
For my cards today I used the Zinnia stamp set and did few cards using different colors and techniques.
For the first cards I did stamping on white card stock, which all of you are very familiar with. The Zinnia flower has FIVE layers which gives it this amazing detail and makes it so realistic. I am still in awe. And it's so easy to line up with the MISTI and mass produce.
For my second set of two cards I stamped on kraft card stock. In order to have the colors pop up I stamped first the most solid layer using Hero Arts unicorn ink, let it dry ( or heat set it) and then stamped on top of it with the same choice of colors like the previous cards that were stamped on white card stock. I am really liking the effect. It adds one more step to the card, but well worth it.
Again, I will have video by the end of the week!
Blog hop list:
Ilina Crouse - that's ME
Lynn McAuley
Now to the fun part:
- Everyone who comments on every stop on the hop will be entered to win one of two prizes - winner's choice of an original or mini MISTI, and a prize package from Kitchen Sink Stamps. Winners will be announced on October 3rd on the MSP and KSS blogs. (commenting deadline is October 2nd 11pm Central time)
- Kitchen Sink Stamps birthday sale info: KSS 10th Anniversary Sale.
35% off all items in stock - Free Shipping at $65 (US Only)
(Sale Excludes Out of Stock and Special Order/Retired Items)Sale Dates: Sept. 25th - 29th (midnight PDT)
Coupon Code: KSSDECADE
Comments
so simple and elegant.
The MISTI does make it
all easier for stamping!
Carla from Utah
This company is completely new to me and I am so excited to see their products. I took a quick look at their floral and they really are beautiful.
Love zinnias and these look
just like those growing in
the garden.
thanks for sharing.
~carol
Susan Sieracki
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