Showing posts with label One sheet Wonder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label One sheet Wonder. Show all posts

Saturday, 3 August 2024

Winter one sheet wonder

 Hi there, hoping all is well with you and yours.

It’s pretty warm in the Uk, and other parts of the world, 

so here’s a couple of cooling cards made with simple stamping and added die cuts.



I’ve used the new SU In Colours which are permanently out on the desk at the moment 😍


Had to add a few shiny sequins 😉


Take care

Lesley

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Saturday, 27 April 2024

Sending wishes

 I’ve been making some one sheet wonders recently.

Do visit Ruth Trice at Artful Stampin’ for inspiration.


It’s great for quick and easy cards, with any stamps you like.
Stamp in your favourite colours on an A4 sheet, cut into 4 or more,
and layer onto base card and decorate.


(Old SU sets Daisy Lane and Sending Smiles)


Hope you have a lovely day


Lesley

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Saturday, 20 April 2024

By the Sea

 I’ve been making some one sheet wonders, where you stamp an A4 sheet,

then cut it up for backgrounds.

This one was perfect to wish a friend a speedy recovery…


Using old SU stamps and bright pastel colours (is that contradiction?) for the seashell background,
and Gummiapan dies for the beach hut scene


I inked the topper for the sand and sea, and added sea glass embellishments.
Details coloured with SU blend pens.


I think the colours and huts meet the Inkspirational challenge #314

Hope you have a lovely day


Lesley

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Sunday, 23 October 2022

One Sheet Wonder

Here's a quick and simple idea to make at least four cards.

l was inspired by Emma Goddard, who recommended leaving some white space,

so not filling all of your A4 sheet with stamping. 


She also added some "splats"....lots of stamps provide this for you,
making it easier to position.
Hopefully above, you can see the difference it makes?


Here's the four simple cards...


Close ups after adding some enamel dots





Lesley

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