Thinking Outside the Flower Box
We've already seen some great ideas using the Build a Bloom set to do exactly what it says on the packet, build blooms! But this set is so much more versatile and the designs can be used to create cool pattern effects. Here are a few ideas I had recently:
This kind of leafy design is currently very popular in fabric prints and papers, and you can create the look using the plain petal stamp. I love this pattern in bright zinging colours like lime green, red, and turquoise.
The plain petal stamp is also great for creating a deep scallop stamped border to your cards and layouts to frame other stamped images and greetings, again bright and bold colours work great here. Cream together with blue and red are a very popular choice in fabrics right now, so look great on cards! I also loved how Pharmacy font helps to create a great retro look with this style.
The filigree petal stamp is also great for creating striking design patterns, I used softer spring colours here, and added a touch of bling.
And for a bit more fun, a mock harlequin-esque pattern... you could use one colour, or add lots to the mix!
And while I had those inks out, I couldn't resist using the Flowery Thoughts set again to create a really colourful background. The Retro Greetings set is just perfect for these bright designs!





I just love "graphic design" cards like this. Thanks for sharing some great ideas.
Posted by: Bethany Paull | February 12, 2008 at 01:38 PM