March 19, 2019

March Greek Isles Achievers Blog Hop

Thank you for joining us for our March Greek Isles Achievers blog hop. Those hopping today are Stampin' Up!® Demonstrators from all around the world that have achieved the prestigious Stampin' Up! Incentive trip. We will be hopping together once a month to show you ideas and designs using current Stampin' Up!® products. I live in Minnesota in the US and would love to help you if you have any questions.

You may just be starting the blog hop here at my blog - Jennifer Michalski @ Stamping Serenity or may have come from the person previous to me in the list.  If you get off track at any time, the full lineup below will help you move along from blog to blog so you see all the fun. At the moment you are visiting Jennifer Michalski @ Stamping Serenity.  Our hop theme in March is the Stampin' Up! Occasions or Sale-A-Bration Catalogs!
For today I made a trio of cards using my Stampin' Blends and the water spritzer to create a color wash background.
Then I cut a piece of the beautiful Floral Romance DS Paper Vellum to lay over the color wash.  I then added pieces of ribbon for flair behind each sentiment.
The background of the sentiment is punched out using the Story Label Punch.  This punch is a limited time item and is only available until March 31.
The sentiment comes from the Beautiful Bouquet Stamp Set and is punched out using the 1-1/4 inch circle punch.  Tip: For an added abstract look, use your aqua painter instead of the spritzer for the color wash background.

Thanks for taking part in our blog hop, there are so many amazing ideas and inspiration you don't want to miss.  Remember that currently you are at my blog - Jennifer Michalski @ Stamping Serenity, so check the blog hop line up list to see who is next.

Blog Hop Line-Up:

Here are all of the Stampin' Up! items I used for todays project:

8 comments:

  1. WOW. I really like the one with a trio of colors behind the vellum. Great ideas.

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  2. Love this look - how do you use water & Stampin' Blends to get a wash? Do you add rubbing alcohol into the spritzer? Would love to know!!

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    1. Thank you for your comment. Ah, yes I keep rubbing alcohol in my spritzer and used that first and after. You can also work with the color lifter to give you the lighter color you want and to help mix the colors too :)

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  3. Gorgeous trio of cards Jennifer. Love the colour wash background. Thanks for taking part in the Greek isles Blog Hop this month.

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    1. Kylie, I am honored that you stopped by, thank you :)

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  4. Lovely cards! I like how each background makes different colours in the vellum pop xx

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