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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Garden Fresh and Whimsical Wishes Inspiration Hop

Hello! Today the Gina K Design Team have more inspiration with two more new stamp sets to share with you. First up is a set from Gina K Designs called Garden Fresh. I love the adorable images in this set. So many fun possibilities!

I stamped the water melon twice. I inked it up with Memento Pear Tart and rock-n-rolled Bamboo Leaves around the outer part of the rind. Then I used a black Memento Marker to ink up the seeds and straight edge. I colored the inside with Copic markers then then cut it out. I cut one of the images into three slices and inked up the cut edges with my black Memento marker. The background is sponged with Memento New Sprout, Bamboo Leaves and Angel Pink. the card base is Pure Luxury Passionate Pink. I added dots with a Sakura black glaze pen.

Next up is a card with the set I illustrated, Whimsical Wishes. More details on this card below, but first be sure to check out all the wonderful inspiration from the rest of the design team...



To make the background I sponged Memento Desert Sand ink on Pure Luxury White cardstock.

Then I sponged Memento Rich Cocoa.

Then I sponged Memento Potter's Clay to warm it up a bit.

I stamped the silhouette branches with Memento Potter's Clay, stamping off on scratch paper to make them lighter.

Then I stamped them with Memento Rich Cocoa, again, stamping off on scratch paper first.

Stamped the dragonfly with Memento Tuxedo Black and filled in with my E00 Copic marker.

Added E53.

Added E37.

Then added E59.

I used my Stardust Glitter Pen to add some sparkle. After coloring a second dragonfly, I cut them both out.

I cut the sentiment out with Petite Oval Nestabilities and then sponged with my Memento Potter's Clay Sponge Dauber. I didn't re-ink, just used what was left on the sponge dauber, so it would be light. I get asked frequently if I have a dedicated sponge dauber for each color and the answer is I have one for the colors I use most frequently. For the colors I reached for less often, I use a similarly colored dauber.

I layered the background with Pure Luxury Chocolate Brown and used Pumpkin Spice for the card base. the dragonflies and sentiment were adhered using Pop Dots and I added hemp twine under the sentiment.

Thanks for visiting. I hope your day is filled with fun!

111 comments:

  1. Awesome cards - love the second one best!!!

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  2. Gorgeous cards!!
    I love what you did with the piece of melon :)

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  3. OMGosh, you are absolutely AMAZING!!! I love your cards...and I really appreciate that you have provided us with a "How-To" ~

    Thank you so much for your inspiration...

    Wishing you a great day,

    Barb

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  4. So simple and clever to cut the watermelon slice and thanks again for showing your brilliant shading skills. Getting really impatient to get my new stamp sets!

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  5. hee hee I love all those little seeds!!!

    that brown background is amazing!!

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  6. Your tutorials are the BEST anywhere! I've learned so much from you. I love the melon card! It looks good enough to eat!

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  7. LOVE your sliced watermelon...omg on all the dots though! LOL! Your dragonfly card is just stunning as usual T!! Loving this set as always!

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  8. OMGosh those dots on the background are amazing!! LOVE how you cut up AND colored the watermelon! Your dragonfly card is wonderful... GREAT colors!!!

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  9. Fun watermelon card - love the bright colors! Your 2nd card is so pretty - would make anyone feel better!

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  10. Theresa- I never get tired of seeing your cards! Beautiful!

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  11. Oh wow! I simply adore your work, and love that you put step by step instructions out for almost every project. It really helps me feel more confident in crafting. Thank you!

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  12. wow Theresa, these are beautiful.

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  13. Love them both !!!! You are a whiz with those inks and daubers!

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  14. Beautiful cards. The first one is so fun and the second has an amazing saturation of color.

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  15. The dragonfly cards is just gorgeous! I love the colors. Fantastic work.

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  16. Beautiful!! That watermelon looks good enough to eat and your second card is just gorgeous.

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  17. your cards are so beautiful. Love checking them out, and thankyou so much for all the time and work put into your postings so us "newbies" can learn

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  18. Fantastic, Theresa, love your work and I did order your Whimsical Wishes but really should have ordered Garden Fresh, too. What was I thinking? My wish list gets longer.

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  19. Wow, your creations are stunning.

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  20. boy, what great cards, thanks for the tutorial.

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  21. Love your cards and great use of colour. Thanks for leaving instructions. Love your stamp designs.

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  22. Great cards Theresa, both terrific, love the second the best, just a personal preference.
    Awesome as usual!!! Can't wait for mine to come, always love your stamp sets the most it seems!!

    Thanks
    Donna Przy.....

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  23. Beautiful cards!! I LOVE watermelon and this card is so fun.

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  24. Your cards are great. I appreciate all the inspiration you provide. "Whimsical Wishes" is at the very top of my wish list. I can hardly wait to get my hands on it.

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  25. Wonderful cards and I love the sponging on the Whimisal Wishes card. Thanks for the instructions.

    Linda D.

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  26. I can just smell that watermelon, Theresa. Fantastic card, and your second with so much soft light on those moths is fantastic too.

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  27. I always love your cards. Thank you again for sharing your technique!

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  28. I love the pink in the first card and the background technique you did with the second. Both cards look awesome.

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  29. Reallly like all the techniques used on the the dragonfly card! This is my favorite

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  30. love all the sponging techniques

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  31. The butterfly card was magical. It took my breath away. Thanks for sharing

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  32. Beautiful as always. L always love your cards.

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  33. Wonderful watermelon card and I love the other one..it's so pretty!

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  34. Beautiful cards- the stamp image and the coloring.

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  35. Great cards--I like how the whole card looks like a melon on the first one.

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  36. Love both your cards! I must say I'm partial to the watermelon card--love those colors!

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  37. These cards are beautiful. I love the step by step photos.

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  38. Those are beautiful cards. LOVE your sponging! You do such a beautiful job! Thank you for the tutorial!!

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  39. Love the melon and the saying. Thanks for the tutorial for the second card, love that one too.

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  40. theresa--love both cards !!! I have a "thing" for watermelon so it's probably my fav. Thanks for the tutorial--you explain the steps so well that even a newbie like me can grasp the concept. Thanks

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  41. Yum! Your watermelon looks good enough to eat! Love how you did the background on the dragonfly card - beautiful!

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  42. love the way the leaves just float along like a big pillow and the melon card is just happy :)

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  43. Wow! Beautiful cards. I love the brightness of the melon card and the richness of the Get Well card.

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  44. I adore your color blends. I am going to save this and try to learn from you. Thank you.

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  45. I really love both of them. Thanks!!

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  46. Love the fruit. What a variety of cards to make from one set!

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  47. OMGoodness, your watermelon card is adorable, Theresa! And your dragonfly card is just stunning!

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  48. Amazing cards!! Love both the cards!! The watermelons look so good!!

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  49. How creative you are. I love both watermelon and dragonflies. Appreciate your detailed instructions.

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  50. These cards are great. Love how you show us how to color them. Thanks.

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  51. WOWZERS! I LOVE what you have done with both of these cards! Cutting the watermelon into 3 slices was truly inspired! The second card is just divine with all the tinges of brown that you used. Love it!

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  52. Both cards are absolutely wonderful. I love the summery watermelon card but amazed by the dragonflies one. Great Job.

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  53. Beautiful cards....love them both!

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  54. These are beautiful. Always love your art. Thanks for sharing.

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  55. Love both cards.....dragonflies & leave are my thing.

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  56. Super pretty, Teresa! Love the set!

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  57. Your cards are always so beautiful.

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  58. Great cards! I love them both but I think the watermelon the best..love the colors

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  59. Wonderful cards and a great tutorial. Thanks.

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  60. I always look forward to your cards and you didn't disappoint me again. You definitely have a way with colors. Two great cards.

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  61. Absolutely LOVE your dragonfly card. Gorgeous!

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  62. Thanks for sharing two wonderful cards today -- and most of all thanks for creating another wonderful stamp set. I love those dragonflies!

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  63. Your cards are always so bold and beautiful! I love them both! The dragonflies are great!

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  64. Wow! These are super wonderful and such colorful and cheery cards. Very inspiring.

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  65. Your cards are beautiful! I really love the watermelon one!

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  66. Thanks for sharing - love your use of glitter pens.

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  67. Too cute! Gotta love Whimsical Wishes! TFS!

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  68. I really like your designs. They are simple yet so elegant.

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  69. I love the dragon flies but that was a great Idea, slicing the mellon!!

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  70. It will be nice to see the entire set-we all know it'll be gorgeous but I'm anxious to see all the images. Super lovely cards too!

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  71. Wow...these are beautiful...love all the gorgeous details!!

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  72. Great cards. Love the idea to cut up the watermelon into 3 pieces. Genius!

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  73. I always look forward to seeing your cards. They are always so stunning.
    You are the queen of blending. Your colours are absolutely seamless. BEAUTIFUL

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  74. Watermelons everywhere! Darling card and love the seeds. Your new set Whimsical Wishes looks like it's going to be wonderful! Thanks, Theresa for all the great ideas.

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  75. Watermelon just in time for summer....and love those hovering dragonflies!

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  76. Awesome duo! The watermelon card cracks me up. Something about those little slices, too too cute.

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  77. Theresa I loved the dragonflies. I can just see them in all different colours.

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  78. Lovely cards. The watermelon one made me wishit was summer here in Australia.

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  79. Wow awesome card, love the new sets
    http://nanadonnascarddreams.blogspot.com/

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  80. Theresa I love how you make your own background - I have replicated several of your cards and folks love them. What an impressive technique. Thanks for sharing.

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  81. Love, love, love this cute new set!

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  82. Beautiful monochromatic card!!! And oh how adorable are those black polka dots on the bg!!

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  83. These are gorgeous Theresa! Love those slices of watermelon and the little embossed seeds! And your dragonfly card is amazing - love it!

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  84. Great cards! Love the colors and fantastic coloring.

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  85. I love the dragonfly card, but hoping you could post sometime about how you get the twine to bend in the middle. :)

    Shala C.

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  86. Thank you for not only showing us your very talented work but how to to do it. this gets my creative juices flowing. Linda.

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  87. Wow! the dragonfly card is awesome. Pat x

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  88. What a fun melon card--love those seeds!

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  89. how original...very subtle gr8!

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  90. They're both lovely! The melon pops with the colours and i love the second card in both colour and design!

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  91. Both of these cards are GORGEOUS! Definitely some stamps I need to get, you did a beautiful job!

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  92. Beautiful, beautiful cards, Theresa. Love them both. The watermelon card looks all aglow!

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  93. Stunning cards! You've made another wonderful stamp set, love it. :)

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  94. beautiful cards but I absolutely love the whimical wishes card and the technique you used. awesome.

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  95. your how-to is so detailed.. ty ty ty wonderful job on both cards
    mitz_zee@yahoodotcom

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  96. Just beautiful...thanks for the instructions.

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  97. gorgeous work Theresa, as usual. Thanks for sharing.

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  98. both cards are great but I like the watermelon the best.

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  99. Thanks for sharing the details on the Get Well card. The building up of color with the Momento dabbers makes such a rich look

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  100. Both cards are fantastic Theresa!!

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  101. Have all your stamp sets! You always create beautiful cards. Thank you for sharing.

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  102. Love the dragonfly card.Your tute was very helpful.Thanks for the terrific cards.

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  103. OMG, your cards are amazing! And thank you for the instructions. This is a great help! I am sooooo hooked!

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  104. I love all your cards. You do a great job on coloring them.

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  105. Awesome cards! Thanks for the tutorial!

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  106. The watermelon card is ADORABLE!!! Love the way you cut it up, too cute! and your second card is breathtaking!

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