Flower Fair & Party Banner Dies

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On yesterday’s ‘Live with Michele’ I created this card using the Flower Fair by Stampin’ Up! ®, this is a sneak peak for a new product coming in the March Online Exclusives.

This is a simple Tent Fold card, but we’re stepping it up by using the Party Banner Dies to create both the card base and all the layers. I’ve shown exactly how I’ve done this in the YouTube video below so you can follow along step-by-step.

The Flower Fair stamp is perfect for colouring — and you definitely don’t need to be an expert to achieve a beautiful result. For today’s card I used the Stampin’ Up! Watercolour Pencils Assortments 1 & 2, blending them with the Colour Lifter from the Stampin’ Blends range.

How I created this look..

Because I used the Colour Lifter (which is alcohol-based) to blend my colours, I stamped my image with Memento Ink onto Basic White Cardstock. I find this keeps the pencil colours nice and vibrant.

If you prefer using Blender Pens (water-based) or Water Painters, you would need to switch to Fluid 100 Watercolour Paper and stamp with the Stazon Ink Pad, as it’s a permanent ink and won’t bleed with water.

Using the Stampin’ Positioner, I stamped the full image onto a quarter sheet of Basic White Cardstock with Memento Ink. The image is larger than what’s required for the card, so you can either colour the entire image or just the sections you plan to use.

The brightness of your flowers depends on how much colour you apply. I wanted a bright, happy look, so I pressed firmly with my pencils. Don’t worry about perfect blending at this stage — the Colour Lifter will help move and soften the colour beautifully.

For each flower head, I used two shades — one light and one dark — layering the lighter colour first, then adding the darker shade where I wanted depth and shading.

    Colour combinations used:

    • Pink – Fresh Freesia & Melon Mambo
    • Yellow – Daffodil Delight & Pumpkin Pie
    • Blue – Balmy Blue & Night of Navy
    • Green – Granny Apple Green & Old Olive

    Once I was happy with the colouring, I die cut all the layers for my card using the Party Banner Dies.

    As an extra layer of interest, I also stamped the card insert and left it as a simple black and white image — but you could absolutely colour this as well if you wanted to carry the brightness through the entire card.

    Measurements Used…

     ColourImperial/LetterMetric/A4
    Card Base Tent FoldGranny Apple Green4 ¼ x 11”, score @ 5 ½”10.5 x 29.9cm, score at 14.9cm
    Card MatBasic White4¼ x 5½”10.5 x 14.9cm
    Card FrontBasic White4¼ x 5½”10.5 x 14.9cm
    Card InsertBasic White4¼ x 5½”10.5 x 14.9cm
    SentimentBasic White2½ x 2½”5 x 5cm

    Stampin’ Positioner

    And if you love perfectly stamped images every time, the Stampin’ Positioner is a total game changer! It makes lining up large images like Flower Fair effortless and allows you to re-stamp for deeper colour and beautifully crisp results.

    How can you get one NOW?

    💚 Thinking about joining Stampin’ Up!?

    From 3 February to 2 March, when you purchase the Starter Kit, you’ll also receive the brand-new Stampin’ Positioner included — such an incredible bonus! It’s the perfect time to join, build your supplies, and add this must-have tool to your craft space.

    👉 Message me for all the details — or Click HERE for more information and to order yours today!

    Thank you for stopping by and reading my Blog. I hope you have enjoyed my projects & that you’re inspired to get crafty!  

    If you’re in Australia and need help with your crafting needs and don’t have a Demonstrator, I’d love to assist you. Feel free to reach out to me at 0408868771 or michele@jutrisa.com. Cheers!

    Stampin’ Up! products used in today’s Project

    All products used are listed below and are linked to my On-Line Store

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