Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Watering Can with SinCity Stamps Fall Collection 2

My sweet friend Eileen Hull sent me her fabulous Sizzix Watering Can die to try....what can I say but that it is amazing....I so love it with the stamps I designed for SinCity Stamps called Fall Collection 2by Pam Bray. Today is the first time I am using my sunflower and dragonflies from the set. I stamp them with black memento ink and colored with them in with Copic Markers.
I colored several images so I could fussy cut some to create layered embellishments, added them to skewers I wrapped with green floral tape. 
Once I had all the pieces cut and layered, I added Glossy Accent to the center of each of the sunflowers and dragonfly bodies. Allow the Glossy Accent to dry completely before placing them in to your watering can that you have covered with Graphic 45 French Country paper.
 I added a fun sheer distress yellow bow to the side of the flower, adding another or the dimensional dragonflies to the top of the bow. 
Beads make fabulous legs and I added a couple to the bottom of my decorated watering can to complete my project. I hope you stop Eileen Hull Blog  and SinCity Stamps to check out all the fabulous products, inspiration and of course my New Stamp Line....Hugs Pammejo
Supplies:
SinCity Stamps Fall Collection 2 by Pam Bray
Eileen Hull Watering Can
Graphic 45 French Country
Copic Markers
Black Memento Ink
Blue Beads
Glossy Accent
EK Success Border Punch
Floral Tape

6 comments:

  1. Fabulous make Pam, your stamps look fantastic, those sunflowers are so gorgeous, well and the dragonfly too! Great way to use them here!

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  2. Pam, this is just absolutely STUNNING!!! Bravo!!! Your stamps look fantastic!!!

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  3. Oh I see that it is 3D (not a card). Even more amazing! I like how you layered the flowers & dragonflies Pam.
    This is a lot of coloring. Very well done.

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  4. Love your new stamps Pam! Such a great project!

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  5. This is amazingly beautiful. So very creative.

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