Hello friends!
I am popping in with a quick post about creating your own bouquet with small stamps.
Whereas it is convenience to have a bouquet stamp (the ones with a large bouquet in one stamp), it is so satisfying to create your own cluster of flora bouquet.
Because I am lazy.... I only stamped and masked one flower (the large red flower in the middle).
As always, I started with the focal point and stamped around the larger and then mid size flowers. I really enjoy stamping the last part of the images. Those tiny dots and small flowers are most fun to stamp with.

Once I was happy with the overall stamping, I added stamping and used the tiny tips of the Ranger Ink Applicator to add splatter and dots. This ink applicator are not the best and most sturdy, but they do the job and it is rather inexpensive.
Hopefully, today's post inspires you to get your small floral stamps out to play and create your very own bouquet. It is also very relaxing to stamping along with your favorite music or TV program. This is definitely my simple way of "beating the winter blues".
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15 comments:
Very pretty and elegant! Thanks for sharing about scrapbook.com sale!
lovely card, Virginia!
Very pretty, perfect for Spring!
I like the "made up" floral arrangement!
LOL I love your comment about being "lazy". I'm the same way, I have to work up the energy to create masks sometimes.
Great bouquet. Love your arrangement of small flowers to make the large bouquet. I am still trying to master the masking technique. Like your soft colors as well and the dots.
Beautiful!
I LOVE this stamp set! Beautiful
Very pretty cluster of flowers.
Lovely bouquet you've created. Looks wonderful with your tiny dots and that gorgeous stitched frame.
Beautiful, Virginia!
So beautiful!
I like the idea for a simple grouping. Great way to view the stamp set and extend its use.
So pretty! Love this one!
Beautiful card! I love the flowers and the stitched frame! :)
Lovely flower cluster and I like the border die cutting also - it's those little details, isn't it???
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