Wednesday, 12 January 2022

Timeless Tulips with Reversible image technique

I recently watched a technique/tip by fellow Demonstrator Kylie Bertucci showing how to make a reversible or double-sided image - as in, the image is stamped on both sides!
She then made a fun window card using that technique, and this inspired me to pull out my Timeless Tulips stamp set and have a go.

Here is the resulting card (click on the image for a list of products used).



The card opens, and the tulips can be seen from the other side of the "window" stamped in the reverse image so that they could still be punched and fussy cut out.
The bottom of the card has a die cut image for the Eden Dies and the scollop edge along the top is from the Penned Flowers Dies.


I've stamped on the layer under the window so that the tulip images sit directly on each other, but the leaves belong to both images. 


The card can be displayed open like an easel.

It was a fun technique to try and uses both the Stamparatus and Silicone Mat to enable a good image on the reverse side.
Colours used are: Garden Green, Pacific Point, Poppy Parade and Mango Melody.