Monday, August 17, 2015

The Stamp Review Crew - Awesomely Artistic Edition

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This week on The Stamp Review Blog Hop we are using the stamp set Awesomely Artistic. Its is a stunning set to colour, emboss, use in a collage and be really creative with. It's just beautiful!
 For those hopping along for the first time, we are a group of International Stampin' Up! demonstrators and we have a blog hop of the first and third Monday of each month. Each hop showcases one stamp set and we like to show you lots of different creative ways to use it!
Remember, if you get lost on the hop click on the banner at the top of this post and this will give you the list of all the 'hoppers' in The Stamp Review Crew.

You may have joined me from fellow Aussie and most amazingly talented Jessica Williams or you may have started here with me. Either way you are in for a creative treat!

This is what is in the stamp set. It may not look like much but once you start putting some or all of the elements together you can have some beautiful creations.



What  I have done today is embossed the flower image with gold embossing powder on vellum. I've then turned the vellum over and coloured it in from the underside with  Stampin' Write Markers. This makes the colouring really easy and then you can be a bit quicker and not so 'neat' with the colouring because it doesn't matter too much if you go slightly over the line.



The 'hello' is from the Hello You Thinlits and then the 'friend' is embossed on vellum with gold embossing powder.


Here is just a closer look at the colouring. When colouring this way use a brighter colour. The vellum will give the colour a softer, muted tone and won't look so bright. If you use a soft colour you really won't be able to see it that well.


I've embossed the dragonfly image with gold embossing powder on the gold foil sheets. I really love the gold on gold look. It's just stunning.




Here are a couple of my recent creations where I have used Awesomely Artistic.

You can see this one here


And this one here


Thanks for stopping by. Next up on the hop is the very clever and super talented Shana Gaff. Be sure to leave a comment at each stop along the hop as we really love to know what you think of our creations.

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Below is a list of all the items that I used in this project. If you live in Australia and would like to purchase and of these items used then just click on the image and you will be directed to my online store.

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24 comments:

  1. Stunning card, Rochelle! The vellum coloring on the flower and gold on gold embossed dragonfly are absolutely gorgeous! Wonderfully inspiring!

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    1. Thanks for you beautiful and kind words Dawn! Rochelle xo

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  2. SO, SO lovely, all of them!! Love the gold emboss on vellum and the gorgeous coloring. Adore the gold on gold foil embossing too!! Well made my friend!

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  3. Just gorgeous! Love the gold! Adds such elegance!

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  4. Oh, you make it look so easy Rochelle! Amazing!
    P.S. Thanks for the way-too-kind intro ;)

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  5. I was stuck just admiring that gold dragonfly for a bit but wow, what lovely details! And your extra projects are wonderful too!

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  6. Beautifully done Rochelle. It kind of reminds me a spring, which is a welcought in these 115° days we're we are having! I like them all but the third is my favorite!

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    1. Thanks Mike! Oh so looking forward to some hot summer days like that! Currently in the middle of our coldest winter (well cold for us Aussies) for a long time! Thanks for your kind words!

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  7. Oh my, your second card took my breath away! What a gorgeous card, the coloring looked so different on the watercolor paper.

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    1. Thanks Lynn. I think that one is my favourite too. Thanks for your kind words!

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  8. Wow, such lovely projects Rochelle. The different embossing colours and use of vellum give them all such a unique style, very clever. I must say, l'm with Jen on that gorgeous gold dragonfly, a stunning showcase!

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  9. What a beautiful line up, Rochelle. Love the gold embossing, gold thread and the gold on gold dragonflies!!!! Must file that idea away. Gorgeous work.

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    1. Thanks Bronwyn! I really do love gold embossing on gold foil sheets. It's so stunning and elegant!

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  10. Goodness - love the spray of flowers in gold especially combined with the gold thread behind the dragonfly. But I admit the white embossed flowers with the hint of pink simply steal the show for me. What a beautiful look; reminds me of a beautifully stitched fabric. Thanks for sharing your inspiration with us :)

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    1. Thanks Adriana! That one is my favourite too! Took ages to colour in those flowers though!

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  11. Wow! You had me at the first card - but then the I saw the next and next! You sure did rock this stamp set, Rochelle. The gold and the embossing and the details - beautiful.

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    1. Thanks Lisa! I really wasn't sure of this set when I first saw the annual catalogue but the more I use it the more I love it! It really is a fantastic set!

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  12. OH WOW you had me at the first card too! lol These are all so gorgeous and the details on each one oh my. Awesome Sauce :) Very cool and pretty!!

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Thank You for taking the time to comment on my creations! I really love to hear what you think and will try to respond as soon as I can! Rochelle xo

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