Sponged Circles
Posted: July 17, 2011 Filed under: CAS, Itty Bitty Buds 26 Comments
The Less is More challenge for this week is to use circles. I had fun creating this card with plenty of circles sponged across it. I started by randomly stamping and embossing a bunch of little flowers from SU’s Itty Bitty Buds set. As they were embossed in clear they were not easily seen at this stage. To reveal them I sponged green, purple, orange and pink circles over the top. The fun part was watching parts of the flowers appear. The sponging was done through post-it notes masks made with circle punches.
As usual there is oodles of inspiration to be found on the Less is More blog. Check it out.
Thank you to everyone who gave me suggestions for solving my black stamp pad dilemma. I appreciate the time you took sharing the techniques and products which work for you. I might experiment with a few new products. I think the problem may have been that my stamp pad and my stamp were both a little concave as neither were new and both get quite a bit of use.
Supplies:
Stamps: Itty Bitty Buds(SU), Best is Yet
Inks: Versamark, Passion Pink, Lovely Lilac, Only Orange, Old Olive
Cardstock: Flourishes Classic White
Also: Clear e.p.








Heather this is fabulous! I love emboss resist as a technique and this is a really novel way of using it.
Super colours and lots of lovely circles!
Thanks so much once more!
Chrissie
Lady LIM
“Less is More”
What a bright, summery card! I love the colors you chose. I also like that you did the flowers first, and then sponged the circles; I think it adds a lot of interest that the flowers are not centered in the circles. And your sentiment fits perfectly! I will definitely try this technique. Thanks for sharing this lovely card.
SUPER! Love the bright colors.
Love the bright colors and how you embossed the flowers. Beautiful card!
Heather this is beautiful. Super bright colours. Your combination sponsing en stampling is splendid.
A beautiful sentiment.
Greet Marja
love the colours x
RJ likes that card very much. “A bright card to start the day with.”
Are you aware of the rest of the quotation by English poet Robert Browning?
“Grow old along with me!
The best is yet to be,
The last of life, for which the first was made.
Our times are in his hand who saith,
‘A whole I planned, youth shows but half;
Trust God: See all, nor be afraid!’”
It is the first verse of a lengthy monologue in which he reflects upon the experiences of youth and age, and of the age to come. I find it rather heavy in the main, but he seems to be saying that, at whatever stage of life we find ourselves, and whatever our current experience, we are in the hand of a caring God in whom we may trust.
A good sentiment for a bright card!
Great card love all those wonderful colours XOXO Zoe
Hi Heather
Fabby card Heather love how you have used Post it notes Thanks for the tip……Gorgeous card and fabby yummy colours
hugs sylvie
xx
I did wonder what the origin of “the best is yet to be” was. I could think of reasons why indeed the best is yet to be but I didn’t know it was part of Robert Browning’s poem.
Thanks Dad, now I do.
What a stunning card. I love your choice of colours and embossed flowers. Love it! Love Sheila x
Really eye catching in the gallery with those bright juicey colours.
A lovely, bright, fun design Heather – I love it!
GLORIOUS colours and a lovely card
Kathyk
Beautiful work , bright and cheerful love it.
Marie
Beautiful card, lovely slinging and stamping and such pretty colours tot !
Marie
Heather, this is a wonderful creation. What a clever take on the challenge. I love the colors too.
OMGosh! I absolutely LOVE your fun card! The sponged circles revealing the flowers are awesome!!
Wow so vibrant Heather, love it! Thanks for the tip for the circles:)
Val x
Fabulous card Heather
Those flowers really pop with that technique
Wonderful!
Thank you
Diva LIM
“Less is More”
Great summery card
Beryl x
Such a beautiful design, Heather. Love how you first stamped and embossed the florals and then revealed them with the bright circles. Darling card.
What fun colors you’ve used. I’m sure it was fun to watch the design appear as you sponged those circles. This is a happy card!
Great cheerful card, stunning colours and love the resist
What lovely colours, they drew me to your card and I love it!
Anne
x
This one is so much fun to look at! Cheery and bright, with perfect colours!