Izzy here ! In my last DT Inspiration post I showed you the versatility of one stamp set creating different cards with it. Today I want to show you the versatility of the Uniko products in general.
I used stamps from different sets so that you can see that they can be mixed ! For more fun, I chose the smallest ones, those that in general are here to complete the main stamp of the set.
Here are the two cards I made with them.
For this card I used all kind of products that Uniko releases : stamps, dies & stencil. I started the card by using the stencil Stylised Floral to make the background. Then I used the stamp Originally Organic and the matching die to make the main floral. I heat embossed it in white to keep the card as CAS as possible.
Then I stamped, die cut or fussy cut small elements of the Happy Succulent, Originally Organic Additions, Nature Treasures II, So Much and Background Builders : vines.
After it was just a game of colouring & assembling all these small pieces together to make that card !
For my second card I used the main stamp of the Originally Organic Additions set as well as the matching die to make a shaker card.
I stamped the heart shaped wreath of the Originally Organic Additions set and I used the die to make the opening for the shaker card. I made a pouch with the WRMK fuse tool to put the sequins. I adhered this pouch behind the window of this panel and I foam mounted this panel over a double white card.
Then I took the same small elements from the first card, I stamped them in different colours and I die cut and fussy cut them to embellish the heart shaped wreath.
And that's it ! As you can see, you can mix the Uniko products between them, and the possibilities are endless !
Thanks so much for stopping by on the blog today and I hope you will give a try to your Uniko products.
Happy crafting !
These are so beautiful! I love the stenciling on the first one! :)
ReplyDeleteIngenious, Izzy! Small stamps; mega impact! A duo of gorgeous!
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What a great idea!! Stunning cards!
ReplyDeleteLove how you've incorporated the tiny flowers Izzy. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat mixing of the small flowers and so inspirational....as always, thank you x
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