Welcome to the Lighthearted Leaves Stamp Review Blog Hop. We are a group of international Stampin' Up! demonstrators that showcase a different stamp set every 1st and 3rd Monday of the month. One stamp set ... so many ideas!
I've been looking forward to inking up Lighthearted Leaves. Would you believe this set wasn't originally on my wish list? However, many beautiful project samples found on Pinterest inspired me to add it to my stash and I'm so glad I did.
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I've been looking forward to inking up Lighthearted Leaves. Would you believe this set wasn't originally on my wish list? However, many beautiful project samples found on Pinterest inspired me to add it to my stash and I'm so glad I did.
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Lighthearted Leaves Photopolymer Stamp Set
139712 - Price: $45.00 (AUD)
Check out the Mechanics of this Scallop Circle Flip Card -
I have three project samples to share with you today. The first is a Scallop Circle Flip Card and I followed a photo tutorial by Lyssa Griffin Zwolanek from Song of My Heart Stampers. Thanks, Lyssa for sharing such a fun fold.
1. Scallop Circle Flip Card
I punched out three parts of the Owl Builder Punch from three different stamped leaves, coloured them in using a variety of SU Markers and the finished owl became the central focus for my card. If you look closely you will see other leaves stamped onto the circular layers and the flip layer has been embossed with the Woodgrain Embossing Folder and sponged with Crumb Cake Ink.
Main Colour Combo - Crumb Cake, Pumpkin Pie, Mossy Meadow
SU Marker Colours - Crumb Cake, Soft Suede, Chocolate Chip, Early Espresso, Sahara Sand, Soft Sky, Mossy Meadow
Check out the Mechanics of this Scallop Circle Flip Card -
The second project is a very simple bookmark made from two layers of the maple leaf stamp, with the top layer partially cut out to form the top 'hinge'.
2. Bookmark
Tear and Tape Adhesive was attached to the inside top section so the bookmarked page can slip between the two layers.
SU Marker Colours - Blackberry Bliss, Tip Top Taupe and Delightful Dijon
Lastly, I have a little wedding place card; alternatively it could be used as a note card. The image was stamped with Versa Mark Ink and heat embossed with Gold Embossing Powder.
3. Place Card
Two butterflies were die cut from Gold Glimmer Paper, cut in half and the right wings were adhered to both sides of the card. This prevents you seeing the white backing of the card stock and allows the gold glittery wings to feature.
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Comments
That's a trio of super clever projects, Bronwyn! I'm definitely checking out that owl card. Love how you carried the leaf stamps throughout. The bookmark is a great idea and perfect to tuck in a card or gift. Amazing, as always!