Welcome back for another sneak peek of our June Collection! Today’s sets are some of my favorites from the release. I’ve been card making for around 15 years and the cards I made with today’s products are some of my favorites, ever! I can’t wait to share them with you!
The images in both of the sets being showcased today were taken from some watercolor paintings I did. I shared the painting on my personal Instagram a few months ago, and several of you requested that these little birds be turned into stamps. I was happy to make that happen! The Robin & Wren set features two of each bird, in two different sizes. The layered stamps work together wonderfully to mimic the look of the original watercoloring. They are sweet as can be, and ready to be perched on the branch from the other set being peeked today called Blooming Branch. This pretty image was taken from another painting I did, and it’s the perfect addition to those sweet birds.
The other thing you might notice in the sneak peek image is the next set in the Sentiment Suite series, this time with a focus on birthday sentiments! I think it will be such a useful set that you’ll reach for over and over again.
What do you think? Are you as excited about these sets as I am? I can’t stop stamping those little birds in all the colors!
I hope to see you back here tomorrow for one more day of sneak peeks!
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Beautiful birds. You have such an elegant artist touch. I can’t wait to add to my Sentiment Suite collection. I love the fonts you choose for these sentiments.
I love the birds and branches–I can’t wait to see the full reveal!
So happy to see these little birds from your painting!
Sweet birds!
Can’t wait to buy these birds!!
I need more instructions on layering the birds. They aren’t marked which comes first on the package. I really want to use the stamp. Is there a video I could look at of the ones you did?
Thank you
Hi Patricia! Did you see the stamping guide on the product page in the store? I’ll link directly to it here: Robin & Wren Stamping Guide The layers needed to stamp each bird are divided by the lines on the sheet of stamps. Start with the largest, most solid image using your lightest ink color, and work towards the smaller, more detailed layers and darkest ink color. As for lining up the layers, it helps to keep an eye on the markings on the wings – there are details that carry through on all of the layers. I plan on doing a video with this set as soon as I get a chance!