Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Layered Stamped Flower Tutorial

Good morning! Today I am going to show you how I made the layered, stamped flower embellies in my September Counterfeit kit. These two stamps are some of my very favorite Ippity stamps-they are from the Now & Always set (get yours HERE.)


First, gather all of your supplies: 3x3 squares of patterned paper and a 2x3 scrap of green cardstock, stamps, acrylic blocks, and black dye ink. You may also want to add pearls or gems to the finished flower. (I used 3 different patterned papers, but I have also made this flower using the same patterned paper for all three layers and it was absolutely beautiful!)



Stamp the flower on each of the patterned papers. Stamp 2 leaves on the green cardstock.


Trim the flowers and the leaves as shown. This flower stamp is perfect for layering-simply cut around the smallest flower petals for the first layer, etc.


Gently curl the flower petals with your fingers, rolling them back slightly. (This step is optional, but I like the way it gives the flowers a bit of dimension.)


Adhere the layers together by using a glue dot or glue stick just in the center of each layer. (Don't put adhesive on the petals.) Finish your flower by adding a gem or pearl to the center. Here, I've done one of each so you can see how the type and size of the gem can change the look of the flower.
You don't have to use all three layers to make your flowers, either. Here, I've made a flower using just the two smaller layers, and also a single flower using just the smallest layer. This is a great technique is you want to create a cluster of flower embellies for your project.


Here is a card that I made using one of the finished flowers:


Thank you so much for stopping by today! I hope you enjoyed the tutorial. If you would like more information on tis stamp set, please visit my Etsy shop. You can purchase this stamp set there. You could also WIN this stamp set (or a stamp set of your choice) just by playing along with the Counterfeit Kit Challenge this month! See THIS POST on the CKCB for more details.

(*Note: This card also features a frame image from the Season of Joy stamp set and a sentiment from the Just Wanted to Say set, both available in my Etsy shop.)

7 comments:

Crystal said...

Awesome Sherri! I now want this stamp set LOL! Great tutorial!

Audrey said...

What gorgeous flowers! Thanks for the tutorial. I am going to try it tonite.

Dawn T said...

Beautifully done Sherri. You chose such pretty colours and I love that you offset the gem in the centre. Lovely card.

Angela Toucan said...

fabulous flowers and tutorial, thank you

Rebecca at How I Burb said...

Thanks for the tutorial and for showing this set of stamps - I really like the finished flowers!

Jimjams said...

Fab clear tutorial - thanks!

Tameko said...

Fabulous tutorial. I am heading to purchase this form your etsy shop!