Timeless Tropical Aloha

For my final Timeless Tropical card this week I’ve got a cute aloha or Hello card to share.  I also have some fun tips on how to use the dies included in the suite.  Let’s get started.

 

I wanted to try out the pineapple dies and cut them first out of Pineapple Punch (of course)  and Garden Green cardstock.  I realized there were some embossed areas with the die and that gave me an idea.

 

I pressed the die into a Soft Suede ink pad and then used it to cut out another piece of pineapple punch cardstock.  Look how great it turned out.

I did the same thing with the top of the pineapple, except I pressed the die into Garden Green and used Old Olive cardstock.  I didn’t discard those first pieces,  I used them behind the inked ones to add depth.

I stamped the flower on So Saffron cardstock with Calypso Coral ink then used a Blender Pen to pull the ink out over the petals.

Thank you for visiting today.  I always appreciate your comments and answer all questions as soon as possible.  Until then…

Happy Stamping
Lynn

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Mark Your Calendar for Feb 8 and 11 if you are interested in attending my Feb Technique Class.  Both classes are the same so choose one or the other.  The cost is $15 for three projects and lots of fun.

Feb 9 is my stamp club meeting.  Seating is limited so drop me a comment or email (Lynn@averysowlery.com) if you are interested in joining.

February 25 is Kit Together, a new type of offering using the Painted Poppies stamp set.   This is a pre-pay event that gives you stamp sets and designer series paper plus more to take home and all the supplies to make 4 projects, precut and ready to go.

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Thanks for visiting my Site. My name is Lynn Kolcun and I'm a Stampin Up Demonstrator. I love being creative with paper and ink, learning new techniques and sharing my craft with you.

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  1. Such beautiful result from pressing the dies in the ink. LOVE it!

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