Hello there stampers! We have some fantastic projects to share with you today all using the Sheet Music Background Stamp:
Godelieve Tijskens and Melissa Phillips have been busy creating with this stamp and have made some beautiful projects. Let's take a look:
Godelieve stamped the Sheet Music Background with Versamark ink on smooth Bristol paper and heat embossed with WOW embossing powder. Then cut a square, embossed the edges. The wreath and bird were cut using Marianne Design dies.
A sentiment from the All Occasions stamp set was heat embossed and added to the card.
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Details from Godelieve:
I stamped with Ranger Archival ink jet black, and colored the paper with Distress Ink on a non stick craftsheet. I also colored some cardstock to stamp the little flowers (Full Bloom Vol 2) and violin (Harmony) on, and cut them out. I assembled the card, and attached some Music wordstrips.
After I had cut the piece to size to fit a card, I had a leftover piece, big enough to create a tag. So I stamped the violin once more and finished the label off with a wordstrip and a flower.
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Melissa has stamped the Sheet Music Background onto white cardstock and then die cut it with a Papertrey Ink die. For the envelope, it is layered onto a tag from the Music Montage sheet. The cards also feature the Music Filmstrips and Wordstrips.
Such beautiful projects!! I love how the Sheet Music Background stamp can be used as a full background but also adds a delicate touch to die cuts as well. So versatile!
A big thanks to Melissa and Godelieve for sharing their creativity with us today!!
