Scandinavian Folk Art - April 2021 SOTM Blog Hop |
You should have arrived here from ***Crafty Happy by Darlys Recker***. If you get lost along the way, Melinda Everitt also keeps a list of all participants on her blog at If You Bling It.
Scandinavian Folk Art stamp set |
I was a little unsure where to start with this stamp set, so I did an image search for "Scandinavian folk art examples" and found some great inspiration. Two things I noticed right away were bright colors are often used, sometimes mono-chromatically, and often times many elements are combined to create a scene (which occasionally made me wish we had some of the stamps in reverse).
This 6" ⨯ 6" page is my first creation with the stamp set. I was thinking about creating a square card, but I do not want to cover any of the stamping with a sentiment so it is going to be a 6" ⨯ 6" PML-like card. Is that crazy? Or maybe I will search my stamp stash for a smaller sentiment that will fit inside the Candy Apple heart cut from the Hearts Background Thin Cut.
6" ⨯ 6" page created with Scandinavian Folk Art |
My next project is inspired by a Nordic folk art repetitive navy blue ornament image I saw on iStock by Getty Images (one of the results for searching Yahoo images for "Scandinavian folk art examples").
card created with Scandinavian Folk Art |
While I do not think Scandinavian art typically includes Glitter or Glitter paper, I could not resist including some Sapphire Glitter Paper with the Bluebird ink and paper. I wish the Glitter Paper showed better in the photo.
I used the "hello" stamp from Scandinavian Folk Art Greetings on the cards I created for the March SOTM Winged Masterpiece. You will find the cards here.
Before you head to ***Haley Dyer's The Inky Scrapper***, the supplies I used to create my project are listed below.
All supplies are from Close To My Heart except where noted:
- My Acrylix™ Stamp Sets: Scandinavian Folk Art — April Stamp of the Month (S2104)
- Cardstock: White Daisy (X6046), Candy Apple (X6038), Bluebird (X6037)
- Exclusive Inks™ Stamp Pads: Clover (Z6507), Bluebird (Z6508), Candy Apple (Z6509), Lemonade (Z6517)
- White Cards & Envelopes Value Pack (X254)
- Heat Embossing: Anti-static Pouch (Z4220), White Daisy Pigment Pad (Z2863), White Super Fine Embossing Powder (Z2068), Heat Tool (Z4252)
- Specialty Paper: Sapphire Glitter Paper (Z3840)
- Thin Cuts: Hearts Background (Z3680) or Background Thin Cuts Bundle (Z3758)
- Die-cutting & Embossing Machine (HB1080)
- Supplies not from Close To My Heart: We R Memory Keepers Precision Press Stamping Tool
If you have a few moments, please leave a comment letting me know what you think of my card. I hope you are enjoying the projects created with Scandinavian Folk Art Greetings. Thanks for hopping with us!
So you do not have to scroll back up, the next stop on the hop is ***Haley Dyer's The Inky Scrapper***.
Wow! Your 6"x6" card is so intricate, and I love the simplicity of your Lagoon thank you card. Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards!
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job with these card designs. Love the colors
ReplyDeleteThese are both so beautiful. If you used one of the smaller alphabet stamp sets you could put a tiny sentiment on the 6 x 6. I love the glitter paper on the card.
ReplyDeleteI love both of these - the detail around the edges on the first card is terrific :)
ReplyDeleteOh goodness...these feel so Scandinavian!! Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteWow! How clever! I love both cards but the first one is amazing!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! I really love the symmetry of the first card and the colors.
ReplyDeleteGreat job with your cards!
ReplyDeleteThose cards are beautiful! I love how you arranged the envelopes on the first card, and that second card is so fun!
ReplyDeleteOh wow! I especially love the design of that first card. WOW!
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