Each Tuesday I will share some tips and techniques to use with the featured products. The Bee Mine Suite gives us a chance to refine two step stamping.
The stamp set includes the body of the bee and then its stripes. Because the stamps are photopolymer, it is so much easier to accurately align the two images.
Yesterday’s card included a bee that only used the stripes and wings stamps. I stamped Tuxedo Black Memento Ink directly onto Daffodil Delight card before punching it out.
For today’s project I chose the two step technique. I started by stamping the stripes in Memento ink and then stamped each body in a different colour directly over the black image.
I cut Basic White card into 1 1/2″ strips for stamping the five bees, and their coordinating wings, for this card. This allowed me to pass the card directly under the bee in the punch without unnecessarliy cutting more card than needed. The bees were then assembled.
This card started with a Daffodil Delight card base and a piece of Poppy Parade floral Designer Series Paper.
The leftover piece of Basic white that I cut yesterday, using the Everyday Details Dies, was used on this card. I stamped the the bee’s trail and greeting.
Stampin’ Dimensionals were used to lift this panel up from the card front.
The bees were arranged and adhered to the card.
I added three small Daffodil Delight hearts, from the Adhesive-backed Hearts & Flowers embellishments, to the card.
I added a strip of the floral DSP to the card insert and onto the back flap of the envelope.
Tomorrow I have another card ready to share.
until then, happy stamping.
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