Imagine the joy. I am in a well-known high street stationer-cum-bookshop just to kill a little time before meeting friends for lunch and I find Altenew layered rose stamps and dies FREE, yes FREE with Simply Cards and Papercraft magazine (naming it so you can go get yours). I have some Altenew stamps already and have been trying to get accompanying dies but they seem to be rarer than hen’s teeth in the UK. So I had to purchase. It would have been rude not to. Just to give it a go, right? Who am I kidding. If the fire alarm had sounded I would have saved them before saving myself.
Today was my first chance to play. I have one I am happy with and think is finished.
I tried to stick with the ‘free stuff’ theme as much as possible, so the wood grain embossing folder is one that came with a Crafter’s Companion magazine a while ago. The FREE (can’t help the capitals, still got the smile on my face) rose was stamped using Altenew inks. My stamping is still a bit rusty, but these inks seem to blend into each other over time; so, if you stamp with them and think it looks a bit harsh, give it a little while (pour tea, coffee, wine) and then look at it again. Chances are it will have mellowed quite a bit. Just my experience, anyway.
They also came with a diagram showing how to align them, which is really helpful. I have heard some people saying to work from the lightest to the darkest images and ink colours, and others saying they do the opposite. I have tried both and, for me, it depends on the image as to what I find works. This time round, I tried both and found it easier to do neither…
So, the set is a three layer image. Select your three inks, dark, medium and light. I still used the stamping guide, but started at image two in the sequence, in the medium shade. Then I layered the smallest stamp (image 3 in sequence), in the darkest colour over this and finished with the biggest stamp in the palest colour over the top. So 2, 3, 1, basically. It just worked better for me, so if you have them and are struggling, it might be worth a try.
Card number two I think still needs a little something. Perhaps just be a greeting, maybe in a nice clean font?
Or ribbon tied at the top. Can’t decide. Both? Neither? What would Scarlett say? Tomorrow is another day…
They are gorgeous! I am slightly envious of your wood grain embossing folder too. The inks on the roses have worked beautifully, great choice. I’m a sucker for magazine freebies too. 😁
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Thanks, you are very kind!
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Always enjoy reading your blog. I would still be smiling too, what is with that word and something we value! Your cards are always a pleasure to see.
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Love both those cards and the second is great exactly how it is. You were lucky to spot the free stuff. Well done!
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I think this is one of the best mag freebies I’ve ever had! Loving how you used yours here – beautiful cards!
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Thanks so much. I have to agree it was one of the best ever freebies. I love the whole die and stamp combo thing.
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