Mother’s Day Blog Hop
Yay, it’s time for another blog hop with some of my very talented colleagues in the Art With Heart Stampin’ Up! Team.
This time the theme is Mother’s Day! We’re a little bit on the early side so don’t panic – you have until Sunday 10th May to be ready for your celebrations.
There are 7 of us in the hop this month, and you’ll find everyone’s details at the end of the post. For now though, welcome to all, whether you’re starting here or if you’ve hopped over to my blog from the lovely, Rachel Woollard.
For my Mother’s Day projects I settled on a little mini-theme of letters and flowers. The first card gets its letters from the Little Letters Framelits Dies and it’s flowers from the Wondrous Wreath stamp set.
The Wondrous Wreath/Wonderful Wreath Framelits combination were in our recent Holiday Catalogue but have been carried over and are still available – and even discounted if you buy them together. You can see their details, along with everything else that was carried over on p49 of the Occasions Catalogue.
I love how the wreath doesn’t have to just be for Christmas, here’s a close up of it in it’s ‘Mother’s Day’ guise:
And those letters were cut using the Little Letters Framelits and the Big Shot. I taught this card at a recent Create & Chat event and left it open to every guest to choose what word they wanted to add to accompany their wreath. The individual dies made it so easy to tailor each card for the recipient.
Little Letters Framelits (p228)
(133730) $48.95
My second project gets its letters AND its flowers from Simply Pressed Clay!
When you look closer you can see that these letters really have some depth. But what you can’t see is how light they are. The air-dry clay is very easy to use and incredibly versatile. Just perfect for embellishments that won’t weigh you cardstock down.
The finished product is still a bit soft, like foam shapes, and you can colour it with ink refills before your mold it (like I did) or you can use inks and markers to colour the white clay when it’s dry.
Alphanumeric Simply Pressed Clay Mold (Occasions p32)
(137854) $16.95
Check out page 208 of the Annual Catalogue for the clay itself and more choices of molds
Simply Pressed Clay (p208)
(130685) $11.95 for 68g
That’s it from me for now, but you won’t be disappointed when you see what Judy May has in store…
Cheers
Genna
If you find a broken link or have come to this blog hop from a different entry point, you can view the whole list below:
1. Ros Davidson
2. Kathryn Mangelsdorf
3. Rachel Woollard
4. Genna Gifford
5. Judy May
6. Kate Morgan
7. Nikki Sadler
Both cards are so beautiful, Genna. Gorgeous colour choices, and I like your chosen theme!
Beautiful projects Genna, I especially like the alternate use for the Wreath set
Love your interpretation of the Wreath card and making use of it for Mother’s Day and I love the way you added the pink to the clay flowers!
Great use of the wreath. Love a double purpose stamp set.
Good idea to get more use from the wreath and love how you have used the Little Letters to mould the clay.
Mary