Who's up for an adventure? Recently, I was reminded that I had a whole stash of Flower Soft (thanks Jennifer!) and was amazed by how many people didn't know about this product. It's a fine plastic? fiber that comes in different colors, mixes, and sizes. Today, you'll get to see how I used it on two very different cards to create added texture and feeling to them!
For our Kindred Stamps March release, I received two sets that I really love! The set I am sharing today is called Treasure Hunter. He's a handsome devil, who is always up for an adventure and doesn't really care for snakes!
I wanted to create a temple card face, I started with a stencil I picked up at Hobby Lobby that looked like cracked rock. I used my Clarity Stencil Brushes and Altenew Rock Collection Crisp Inks to layer on different colors onto a light gray card stock scrap. I rotated the stencil a few time and adjusted the position to really give a random feel to the cracks. I then used my trimmer and cut different sized rectangles to build the wall with. I laid down a strip of black cardstock to create the door way and started building.
Once I was done building the wall it felt very flat, and to be honest, there were a few gaps in the bricks. I took three different colors of Flower Soft, a brown that I can't recall the name of, Meadow, a green and yellow mix, and Red Poppy, a bright red color, and filled in gaps, and added lots of places where the dirt and moss and little red flowers were growing on the temple wall.
Next, I broke out my Treasure Hunter, and his little slithering friend. I colored them using Copics, and Brutus Monroe StyleFile markers. I wanted to make my snake look like an Asp, and my Treasure Hunter to look a bit flushed, he is after all escaping impossible danger!
Last, I took some MementoLuxe brown ink and stamped the sentiment on the inside (a rare thing for me to do!) I love how this set has a lot of sentiment options, and they're all buildable, this is my favorite though!
Next, I broke out a set from Kindred Stamps called, Travel Through The Stones. I chose to place my Highland lovers in a field of thistle! I began by stamping the thistle stamp over and over again along the bottom of the card front. I used two Stampin' Up Stamp 'n' Write markers in a dark green and dusky purple. This built my field base, but I felt like it needed more. So, I grabbed my Meadow Flower Soft and laid a line of it along the bottom edge of the card. It was perfect!
My sweet friend Jude has been really rocking the CAS card designs and I took some inspiration from her. I chose to not continue building a background and simply placed my Copic colored lovers in the field on the far right. This left ample space for the sentiment "Je suis prest" or "I am ready" on the top left. I stamped it in a dark blue to highlight the blue in their plaid. I backed the face in a bright red to also accent the plaid.
All in all, I am extremely proud of both cards and think they're both fun, unique uses for this slightly out of date product, Flower Soft!
Now, you get to go visit my friends on the Kindred Stamps March Release Blog Hop! We have 7 stunning sets for you to enjoy this month and believe me, several are on MY wish list. I can't wait to hear which you love and must have. Make sure you leave a comment on each blog to be entered into the drawing for a $10 Kindred Stamps store credit! When you leave a comment, please also include your email address so as to find you easier, you can do so in a email (at) address dot com format if you prefer! The winner will be messaged and announced in our Facebook Fan Club!
Good Luck, and ENJOY!
R. Winn Creates (You Are Here)
Thank you for visiting, and I can't wait to see you again!
~R. Winn
I love the little Indiana Jones look!
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DeleteSo cute
ReplyDeleteI have many containers of Flower Soft in a drawer, and I rarely use it. I love what you did with it. Treasure Hunter is on my list!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Bust those puppies out!
Deletelove the background in the Indiana jones card!
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DeleteI love your cards. What a creative use of the flower soft.
ReplyDeleteThank you Rhonda!
DeleteLove the Indiana Jones feel. I've never used flower soft before.TFS
ReplyDeleteThank you! It's a fun product!
DeleteTHank you for the flower soft ideas!
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DeleteGreat card, the background is spot on.
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DeleteSuch a great batch of cards! Scottish lovers are my favorites!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Karen!
DeleteVery cute cards
ReplyDeleteThanks Emma!
Deletethese stamps are just the cutest--great cards!
ReplyDeleteYour temple wall is
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Carla from Utah
Thank you SO much! I worked hard on it!
DeleteCool! Have never heard of the flower soft before! Thanks for sharing in such detail! annevan1182@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteGlad to help!
DeleteLove these cards so much!!! ♥ (TheCraftyRedhead@hotmail.com)
ReplyDeleteGreat cards. I really like the background on the first one.
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Thank you!
DeleteGreat cards, lovely images xx
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DeleteWell done!
ReplyDeleteHi Kiddo! I love what you created with your flower soft! Perfect!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Robin!
DeleteI totally forgot about Flower Soft! By adding it to your cards, you created wonderful dimension without adding bulk that would add to postage. Great job!
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