Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Animal Outings! and reverse images!

I'm totally in love with the Animal Outings stamp set.  Wasn't too sure at first when we got it as one of our freebies at our Onstage Conference in April.  But the more I played with it the more I loved it.   You can find these samples on page 26 of the 2018-2019 Stampin' Up! catalog.



Now I love it even more when I saw that the DSP has images that you can cut out with the coordinating Framelit, Animal Friends.  As always, I recommend getting the bundle.  I've had so many customers buy one or the other, then decide to get the other half of the bundle from the next catalog and it's no longer bundled and they are so sad.  :-( 

I made this card this morning.



I did a wash on Watercolor cardstock with Pear Pizzaz and Balmy Blue with my Aquapainter for the background.   I love how these cute rhinos  look so enamored with each other. 

The little bird was fussy cut from the same sheet of DSP. There are three sheet designs (2 pgs of each) that have these images you can cut with the Framelits. 

If you don't have our Paper Snips you will be thankful for getting them when doing your fussy cutting.  The fine point on them makes your fussy cutting so much easier. I didn't think there would be much difference but I was so happy that I bought them. 

Watch my video to see how I cut the reverse image.  Thank you Frenchie for sharing this.


I will post other cards made with this fun and adorable set later! 

Supplies:

Animal Outings Bundle
#1483224


Animal Outings DSP
#146902

 
Balmy Blue cardstock
#146982
 
Watercolor Paper
#129959
 
Balmy Blue Stamp Pad
#147105
 
Pear Pizzaz Stamp Pad
#147104

 
Big Shot
#143263
 
Old Olive Light Blender Pen
#144574
 
Aqua Painter
#103954
 
Paper Snips
#103579
 
Snail
#104332
 
Mini Dimensionals
#144108


Thanks for stopping by!  All these supplies can be purchased at my store:  www.sharonbrennan.stampinup.net 

Images: Stampin' Up!©

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