Wednesday, 7 July 2021

All Star Tutorial Bundle Blog Hop - Expressions in Ink Suite


Hello and welcome to our All Star Tutorial Bundle Design Team Blog Hop for July 2021. This month we are using the Expressions in Ink Suite. The projects featured in the bundle are exclusive and the tutorials come complete with photos, video directions and a supply list that includes both Metric and Imperial measurements.


Here is a sneak peek of the Expressions in Ink Suite bundle of tutorials.
 

To enjoy the tutorials you have several options:
  • shop with me -  if you order from my online store you will receive that month's bundle for free
  • purchase - buy the bundle for £11.50 
  • Join my Team - team members will receive the tutorials for free
  • Subscribe - during July you can subscribe to the next six months of tutorials. You pay for five months, a total of £57.50, and receive the sixth month for free. 

The full program of video tutorials for the next six months is as follows:

  • July 2021 - Expressions in Ink Suite
  • August 2021 - Hand-Penned Suite
  • September 2021 - You're a Peach Suite
  • October 2021 - Blackberry Beauty Suite (from the upcoming Mini catalogue)
  • November 2021 - Sweet Symmetry Suite
  • December 2021 - Bloom Where You're Planted Suite

For even more inspiration with the Expressions in Ink Suite each of us has created another project using these products. Here is my project for today.


The flowers in this set remind me of the stylised roses created by Charles Rennie Mackintosh - I loved looking at his artwork at an exhibition in Glasgow many years ago, and ever since I have collected several pieces of jewellery influenced by his work. I have followed this association and paired up the flowers and the Paper Lattice pieces to create a card filled with climbing roses.

The flowers are stamped in Polished Pink and the leaves are in Pear Pizzazz - both are distinctive images which provide a fabulously textured finish without any effort at all. They are arranged on a die cut spray of white leaves, which I snipped apart so that the leaves were positioned exactly where I wanted them to be. I added a few of the adhesive backed sequins from the Ephemera Pack and a gold embossed hello to finish off my Charles Rennie Mackintosh inspired card.
 

I thoroughly enjoyed making this card - let me know what you think in the comments below. If you want to be inspired with more ideas using this suite you can purchase the tutorial bundle (along with previous tutorials) HERE

Thank you so much for visiting today. Click on the names below to hop around and see all the other amazing projects. Enjoy! If you live in the UK you can purchase these products below.

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Stay safe and as always happy crafting,


If you would like to order any supplies, and you live in the UK, I would love to be your demonstrator. Use the hostess code
RT7H9JAB to get some free product (it will follow in the post after the end of the month). If your order is over £150 do not use the code as you become the hostess and get the rewards. To place an order please visit my online shop HERE

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All Star Tutorial Bundles have 12 AMAZING video tutorials to inspire you each month.


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12 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness Karen ... the flowers over the paper lattice is amazing. And love to find out a little bit more about you with your back story regarding collecting Charles Rennie Mackintosh jewellery! :) xx

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    1. The paper flowers are much easier to look after than real life ones -and just as pretty!

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  2. Love the use of the trellis Karen, very pretty

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  3. Oooooh love the flowers against the paper lattice, so clever! Stunning card xx

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    1. You are very kind Zahra - I'm glad you like it.

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  4. Love your trellis of climbing roses! Such a clever idea to pull in the lattice.

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    1. It's the first time I've pulled out the Paper Lattice pieces - they really are effective!

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  5. Wow! I love the paper lattice added in as a trellis! It's a gorgeous card.

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  6. Oh Karen, that background works so well with this flower. Beautiful card x

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  7. Love how this card was influenced by Charles Rennie Mackintosh! Thanks Karen for your inspiration on our All Star Tutorial Bundle Design Team!

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