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Calming Camellia Whitewashed Card

Calming Camellia Whitewashed Card

This Calming Camellia Stamp Set is one I wish Stampin’ Up! would carry over after Sale-A-Bration because not everyone certainly was able to earn it during Sale-A-Bration and it is a spectacular stamp set as you can see on this Calming Camellia Whitewashed Card.

This is a Distinktive** Stamp Set (**patent pending) which is made to stamp with rich texture and dimension. The stamp does all the fabulous work, is what that means! I have to say my ink pad was a little dry and my stamp could have used more ink to have a little more of a dramatic background, but it still looks fine.

I had never done this “whitewashing” technique before but it’s easy! It’s just coloring with white! Some people use the White Watercolor Pencil or the White Craft Ink. I used the White Craft Ink with a Blender Pen. The flower is stamped with Crumb Cake ink on Crumb Cake cardstock and then the flower petals are colored with White Craft ink using the Blender Pen. You can pick up extra ink in the lid of the ink pad or make a little puddle of the White Craft Ink Refill or touch the corner of the ink pad itself. That usually isn’t recommended because of the moisture in the Blender Pen getting into your ink pad. I rubbed a small acrylic block into the ink to use as my palette to pick up the ink with my Blender Pen. As you color with the ink (and the white craft ink is a little thick anyway) it looks a little heavy but will dry lighter so don’t panic!

Calming Camellia Whitewashing Technique

To color the leaves and flower centers, I did the same thing. I just colored in with Granny Apple Green ink and Old Olive Ink on the leaves and some Daffodil Delight ink for the flower centers. I little later I went over the flower centers with a little bit of Soft Suede Ink. I should have left well enough alone because I thought I was messing it up! Sometimes you have to know when to stop! (An art lesson I learned a long time ago with my crafty painting!) But I think it still turned out fine, so no problem. It almost makes the whole flower look watercolored even though it is just stamped and colored.

The greeting is from the Calming Camellia Stamp Set and is stamped in Soft Suede Ink. Then I noticed the little swirls so I stamped a few of those.

The card base is Old Olive with a layer of Soft Suede Cardstock and then the Camellia image layer. I wanted to bring in a little white so I added a bow on the flower with the White 1/4″ Crinkled Seam Binding Ribbon. The bow is adhered with a Mini Glue Dot.

Calming Camellia Whitewashing Technique Closeup

This Calming Camellia Stamp Set is only available as a Host Set during Sale-A-Bration, which ends February 28. Traditionally a Host Set would be for a Hostess having a stamping party and gathering orders and if the workshop total reached $300, the Hostess would earn the Host Stamp Set. But it can also be earned by anyone putting in their own order of $300 or maybe including a few friends’ orders. However, even if you do not own this stamp set, I’m sure there are others that you can use this whitewash technique with. There is always something new coming that we turn out to love! Now you know how to do this technique so you can use it with other stamp sets and projects you do in the future!

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Calming Camellia Birthday Card in Fresh Freesia

Calming Camellia Birthday Card in Fresh Freesia

I so loved making the card the other day with the Calming Camellia stamp that I had to try another one. This Calming Camellia Birthday Card in Fresh Freesia though was really super simple! The stamp does all the work of making a beautiful card!

The card base, as you might have guessed, is Fresh Freesia Cardstock, one of the 2021-23 In Colors. I really like this group of In Colors. I cut the Basic White layer for the card front a little smaller than usual just to let more of the Fresh Freesia color show. It is 5″ x 3 3/4″. I stamped the camellia up a little high in the center of the Basic White with Fresh Freesia ink. The entire image you see on that card is all from the Distinktive stamp, a new type of stamp developed by Stampin’ Up! You don’t have to add anything else to get that full look of all the texture and detail.

The birthday greeting is also in the Calming Camellia Stamp Set so I stamped that near the bottom of the card. I decided not to do a die-cut or punch, but just to stamp right on the card front (unless I messed up!). Then I just tied the Fresh Freesia Open Weave Ribbon around with a bow so it looked like the bow was on the flower stem. That’s all there is to it! I didn’t even add any jewels this time, I just wanted the card to be simple and basic.

Now this stamp set, Calming Camellia, is special because you can’t just purchase it. It’s a Host set to earn with a $300 order during Sale-A-Bration which is quickly coming to an end in less than ten days! It can be all your own order or go in with some friends to reach that amount.

You can earn Sale-A-Bration products by ordering from either of the catalogs plus from the Clearance Rack! Just spend $50 and choose a product in the Sale-A-Bration Brochure. Spend $100 and you have additional choices! No limit to the products you can earn, so shop in $50 increments!

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Calming Camellia Card With Stamped Background

Calming Camellia Stamped Background

What do you think of this beautiful background paper on this Calming Camellia Card With Stamped Background? Could you imagine that it is just a stamped background using the Calming Camellia Stamp Set? This Calming Camellia Stamp Set is available FREE during Sale-A-Bration as a Host Reward with a $300 order, either yours alone or with a group of friends. You can make a card like this one in about five seconds! Well, maybe a tiny bit longer! But this was some of the most satisfying stamping I have ever done!

This Calming Camellia Stamp Set is one of the Stampin’ Up!’s Distinktive** stamps. As Stampin’ Up! describes it, “This is a Distinktive** stamp set; it has a special texture that gives added depth and dimension in a single step, creating photo-realistic images. **Patent pending.” All you have to do is ink up the stamp and you get this beautiful stamping with almost no effort! It’s amazing!

I’ve seen some interesting techniques you can do with this stamp. I saw another Demonstrator on Instagram stamp with certain colors of ink on certain colors of cardstock. I doubt there was anything magical about her choices, she was probably experimenting with ink colors used with certain cardstock colors, which you can do as well! But I thought it was beautiful.

My card today is Flirty Flamingo ink on Blushing Bride cardstock. The card base is Blushing Bride, with a layer of Basic White just to show off the stamped layer a little better. I just made 1/8″ margins instead of the usual 1/4″. The top layer is Blushing Bride cardstock and then stamped with the Calming Camellia largest stamp. The greeting is one that is in the stamp set and I used the Everyday Label Punch. It is stamped in Flirty Flamingo ink. I tried layering it on different shapes and die cuts but in the end, I used my Blending Brush to ink around the edges of the label. I think this helps the white not be so stark against the stamped background yet helps it to stand out a bit almost like a layer underneath.

For some embellishment, I used a piece of the Very Vanilla 3/8″ Scalloped Lace Trim just going across the card underneath the greeting. The Iridescent Rhinestone Basic Jewels are perfect on each side of the greeting.

Let’s talk about the actual stamping! It’s so easy! Just ink up the large camellia stamp and stamp randomly around on the cardstock! You can fill it up completely or leave an empty space. Whatever you like! The stamp really does ALL the work! It is amazing! Of course, you can also just stamp a single image on Basic White or some other color and use that as the focal point on your card or project. I just thought stamping all over the piece of cardstock with this particular stamp was so much fun. I would even say the name of the stamp, “CALMING Camellia” is true! It was so satisfying and calming to stamp with this type of stamp!

Sale-A-Bration ends February 28 so if you need to stock up on ink, cardstock, adhesives, maybe pick up some new products like the Blending Brushes or Water Painters, ribbon, new embellishments, Stampin’ Blends markers you don’t have…..now is the time! Maybe you can earn the Calming Camellia Stamp Set or at least earn some other free products! Another good idea is to purchase a Prepaid Paper Pumpkin Subscription which goes on your Stampin’ Up! order like any other product if you need something good to put yourself up to the level you want!

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