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Showing posts with label woodland wonder. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 17 February 2021

Darling donkey meets woodland wonder


This sweet set was a gift from my upline for my 11th Stampin' up birthday. It's called Woodland Wonder. It's a photopolymer set and we all know I don't get along too well with this type of stamp. But I am thinking  either I  have excelled myself or these type of stamps have improved. I didn't have my usual issues so I am one happy bunny.
I have loved playing with this set. There is so much you can do with it. The tree comes in three parts, top foliage, middle trunk with woodland creatures and the base of the tree with grass. There are several accessories that go with the tree.  One of which is the cute rabbit. This could easily be the Easter Bunny when used with the short version of the tree and an Easter Greeting. 


On this card I used all the tree stamps together to create the tall version of the tree. All the woodland creatures are a part of the middle tree trunk, so you don't have to stamp them all individually.
 The banner and hanger are separate stamps, the wording is on the  banner stamp, but if you have small  sentiments that will fit and fancy doing a little masking, there is no reason why you couldn't change it to suit the occasion, as I have done on the card below.


 On this last card I changed the sentiment to make this a Thank you card for my upline. I added a Donkey from the Darling Donkeys set. There is no reason why you can't mix and match with other sets as long as the style of  the images are the same. The tiny flowers and the additional grasses I drew in, if you can call it drawing.  They consist of five tiny c 's in triangular shape. Using the very  tip of a marker I dotted in two colours of purple and then went over them again dotting in white using a fine tip white paint pen.