Hi there sweet blog friends! Today is Day One of the new releases for Waltzingmouse Stamps – you’re gonna swoon over the new sets! By the way, the previews all lead up to release day which is Tuesday, December 2nd – at which time all of the products we’re showing will be available on the Waltzingmouse Stamps website. Today I’m sharing a card made with Country Roses – oh.my.goodness! This set is a piece of magic (let me explain). I’m more of a precise kind of crafter, letting it all hang out doesn’t come quite as easy as you might imagine. I drive myself crazy when decorating a Christmas tree because sometime I try just a little too hard to balance instead of just going with the flow. To my delight, you can’t help but go with the flow with the Country Roses set. After trial and error, I discovered that you simply cannot mess it up and believe me – if anyone could do that – it would be me, lol. There are three layers to each image and you select three inks to use. As long as you land in the same general area the results are stunning :-)
For my 6″ x 6″ card I layered gold and burgundy followed by this vintage Prima Design Paper – Stationers Desk and my sentiment stamped on vellum. On top of that I layered Spellbinders Labels Thirty Nine and Spellbinders Classic Ovals LG #5. The Country Rose set has a set of digital cutting files that makes them easy to cut, stamp and embellish – but no worries, it’s just as easy to fussy cut them. I cut my roses and anchored them around the frame along with their leaves. I finished off with a gold embellishment using Spellbinders Corners and Accents One, a bow, lace and button. I just couldn’t resist kraft and deep reds for a vintage look but these roses will look spectacular in any color!
SUPPLIES I USED |
Stamps: Waltzingmouse Stamps – Country Roses (Available 12/2) Paper: PTI Fine Linen, Fine Line Poster Board (Gold) – Hobby Lobby, Kraft, Bazzill – Razzleberry Dark, Prima Stationers Desk, Vellum Ink: Versafine Onyx Black and Clear Embossing Powder; Fresh Ink – Merlot, Cocoa, Tuscan Olive; Amuse Studio – Cranberry, Grass, Fern Accessories: Spellbinders Labels Thirty Nine, Spellbinders Classic Ovals LG #5, Spellbinders Corners and Accents One, May Arts Silk Ribbon, Button, Lace, Krylon Gold Pen |
The other ladies have come up with some awesome samples. Be sure to stop by and have a peek!
Waltzingmouse Design Team |
Anya Schrier • Becca Feeken • Jeanne Jachna • Julia Aston • Karin Åkesdotter • Laurie Schmidlin • Lynn Mercurio • Tosha Leyendekker • Claire Brennan |
Thanks so much for stopping by, I’ll be back tomorrow afternoon with more goodies!
Question Parking Lot:
Desiree Young on comment #2 asked if I cut flowers then stamp or if I stamp then cut flowers. Great question! I cut flowers first then stamp them. It’s helpful to have clear stamps because you can line things up quite well but I must admit that to me it is just as easy to do with a stamp positioner. You get a feel for centering them; I have the first couple that I stamped while experimenting and they are not quite on center but are still quite usable :-)
A wonderful card here again as always Becca. Sooo beautiful work in every detail and love your colorchoise here too.
I have a question for you. Do you cut the flower shapes and then stamp? Or do you stamp and then cut? I’m having a tough time understanding how it works. I understand how the machine works etc….but how do you get your images to be centered so perfectly? Such a silly question! :-) I assume it’s the first part, but I thought I would just ask!
Of course lovely card as usual. I love to visit your blog for what new stuff you’ve shared.
Lovely card Becca. I love how the flowers still have a 3D effect without the bulk. I like the look of rolled flowers on a card, but the bulk is a problem when mailing cards overseas. This stamped flower might just be the answer :-)
Gorgeous card. I always love to see the layers and how you make them blend together. You are truly my inspiration.
Thanks Becca for your beautiful cards.
I have had a very busy month so I have not had a chance to leave a comment. But I always look at your emails.
Love every thing you do.
How beautiful Becca with the gold filigree at the top of the frame, the lovely lace and ribbon!
Beautiful, Becca! I hear you on random sets, but this one looks like a winner. :-)
This IS BEAUTIFUL Becca! LOOOOVE those roses!!! They are GORGEOUS! If you can’t mess them up after 3 layers, they MUST BE WONDERFUL! LOL :D
Stunning, vintage creation – the roses look gorgeous! Love the layers and dimension that you can create with these stamps.
Beautiful Becca. Love the colours.
OH I knew you’d do something amazing with the roses. They are so romantic and dreamy – a perfect fit with the lacy die cuts you used.
Not your usual style Becca, however i just love the 3D effect of your flowers
well done .
God Bless
Elaine H X
Hi Becca
Another beautiful card you have given us today
You know I have lots of beautiful papers and have never used them
Your card has inspired me to have a go
Thank You
Theresa x
Love the card!! Esp the little accent of lace. Elegant!
Beautiful, Becca!! Love the vintage-y look of this card. So lovely!
Becca – This card is so awesome. The country roses are so very pretty. Thanks so much for sharing your talent.
Simply stunning!
Love those roses and the card is really lovely.
WOW – your card is simply stunning Becca, I love it! The vintage style with this classic, English country garden roses is breath-taking ;) Rx
Hi Becca. A lovely card, it is so pretty. Take care.
Hello Becca
Love the simplicity of this stamp looking forward to it being available from Claire !
You have made a beautiful card and I love Cabbage roses ….yours are so pretty with the lace!
Take care
Becca
Love Marg
Hi Becca, What a beautiful card, full of detail all finished off in your unique way – gorgeous x x x
Absolutely beautiful!
So elegant!
Good morning Becca,
How gorgeous is this. I can almost smell the scent of an old-fashioned cabbage rose. x
Pretty card, very vintage looking.
Gorgeous card, Becca. Three layer stamping! Must try!
Hugs
Anne (UK) x
Gorgeous and elegant as usual! Those roses look amazing!
Beautiful, love the sentiment on the vellum, and you have such lovely backgrounds for your cards in these pictures!
One word: stunning!
Such beautiful cards. I love the subtle colors, they work together very well. Thank you for sharing.
Another lovely vintage card!
Pretty like the colors u used and the card of course. The stamps r a good buy too.
K