Before I get to the projects I want to share the Flower Soft Package that one lucky winner will win next Saturday September 13th! It contains a sample of each of the 9 colors of Flower Soft Petals (that I have), Flower Soft Wires (to make several stems); Adhesive; Card Toppers & Flower Pots in various styles and the Lampost set of Rubber Stamps! Please be sure to thank the wonderful folks at Flower Soft for making such an amazing prize package possible!!
On to the show....
Supplies:
Flower Soft Petals
Flower Soft Adhesive
Flower Soft Rubber Stamps - Country Bicycle; Country Window; Wishing Well
Cardstock
Staedtler Watercolor Pencils
Posh Metallic Accent Pen - Gold - Ranger
Archival Inks - Ranger
Distress Inks - Ranger
Sepia Accents - Ranger
Matte Accents - Ranger
Water Brush (filled with water)
Instructions:
1. Stamp the images and sentiments onto cardstock using Archival Inks.
2. Color images using preferred medium. For the following examples I used the watercolor pencils & waterbrush.
NOTE - I will be sharing the photos of applying Flower Soft Petals to one of the sentiments that will be used on the finished product. All of the images and sentiments were made following the exact same steps layering adhesive and Flower Soft Petals.
3. (for the sentiment) Cut the sentiment out of the cardstock and apply Posh Accent Pen around the outside edges. You must preform this step now as it would be impossible to do so after the Flower Soft Petals have been applied (the Petals partially cover the gold edging).
4. Apply dots of Flower Soft Adhesive in various places on your image.
5. Sprinkle the Flower Soft Petals over the adhesive/image. I choose to start with Green for the foliage but you can start with whatever color you choose.
6. When you are satisfied with the coverage, shake off excess Flower Soft Petals over the bowl. Note - It takes a very small amount of Flower Soft Petals to actually cover nicely! It's very economical (which I love!!).
7. You may stop here or if additional colors of Flower Soft Petals are desired continue adding additional dots of Flower Soft Adhesive and Flower Soft Petals until you feel you are finished.
And here are a couple examples of the finished look....
Now you may add additional embellishments at this point or cut and mount your images as desired.
On the Wishing Well example, I added Sepia Accents to the roof of the well in various areas to enhance the wood and give it a bit of dimension. I also applied Matte Accents around the edges of the stones at the base of the wishing well.
And here are the finished examples!
Vintage Bicycle -
Close-ups of the flower baskets....
Wishing Well...
and a close-up of these flowers....
Well, I hope you've enjoyed seeing a bit of what you can do with the stamps. Be sure to check back tomorrow and see what other fun items Flower Soft has to offer ~ I promise you won't be disappointed!!
REMEMBER.....
Post a comment on Part I, II or III (coming tomorrow) and you'll be entered for a chance to win the prize package shown above! You definitely don't want to miss out on this amazing product! You have until September 13th to post!
Wow - thanks for the great tutorial. Please keep them coming and hope I can win. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so neat! Love what you have done-your tutorial is wonderful!
ReplyDeletechris p
I was trying so hard to avoid yet another thing to add to the studio... but you're making it incredibly difficult! LOL!
ReplyDeleteEdie
wow, your projects are absolutely gorgeous. I so have to try this.
ReplyDeleteWow, they look like mini watercolor masterpieces that have come to life.
ReplyDeleteVery cool.
Isn't this stuff amazing!!! It was one of my favorite finds at the show!!
ReplyDeleteI've been stamping for so many years and have seen trends repeat themselves, that I've decided the industry just can't come up with anything new and original...but this...this just wowed me.
ReplyDeleteWow!! It looks lovely!! Love your tutorials - ALWAYS! :)
ReplyDeleteHow awesome is this stuff I have never seen anything like it.
ReplyDeleteJen
Thanks for the tutorial. Love those soft flowers! Pick me! :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful technique tutorial. It was so clear, I can understand everything that you did to make those gorgeous flowers (usually I don't "get" photos and need lots of hand-holding). The bicycle is so romantic.
ReplyDeletePat
I love the beautiful dimention the Flower Soft adds to your stamped and colored aetwork~very pretty... looks like it would be fun to do, too!
ReplyDeleteI've been eye-ballin' this stuff for a couple of weeks now. Thank you for taking the time to show it step by step (with close ups!). I imagine that this stuff is coming home with me one way or another... sigh. Where am I going to fit more stuff?!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool new product, with such possibilities! Thanks for sharing, and thanks for the opportunity! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat where can I get them? Tutorial was wonderful. Just founs you.
ReplyDeletehuh! again-- wow---just wow. That is amazing. Thanks for showing me that stuff.... yup, i can see i am gonna need some of that stuff. lOL
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Roni! You continue to amaze me with your easy-to-follow tutorials! Wasn't too interested in the flower stems (looked like too much work!) but even I can do this!! These little pieces of art as incredible!
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