Good Afternoon
It is time for me to share my first Design Team card for Visible Image using their brand new awesome mixed media stamps. Every single one of the 6 sets in the release have so much to offer our creativity!
This is the set I have worked with for my first card today.. it is just brilliant.
The sunshine here made me reach for my sunny palette.
The sun was streaming in on the day I made it I was so inspired to use happy yellow and orange distress inks, despite the frost on the ground.
I also got out my much used Tale of 2 cities book, and used some pages to stamp the larger inky flower stamp on to.
I fussy cut out one of the images. I also stamped the image onto the card front and added some edging using the fab DNA stamp.
This is my finished card…
with a close up of the gorgeous inky flower stamp..
These are the distress inks I worked with…
When I design my cards I often work on a sample first which I use to test out placement etc… most are kept for a reference and not mounted up. However when I was making my flower card I actually rather liked the sample version too so I thought that I would also share it to show how well these stamps work in any colour way..
I have also been working with the new butterfly set, so will be back to share my card a little later.
Thanks for stopping by.
Bye for now,
Jane x

Jane both of these cards are so gorgeous! The flower stamp looks awesome stamped on the book pages, and your backgrounds are fabulous. Thank you ♡
You will find more of Jane’s fantastic cards and projects over on her blog.
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Shop where you will find all our awesome stamps and stencils!
Blog see all our latest posts here!
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We will be back later with Jane’s beautiful card featuring our new ‘Wings of Change’ stamp set.
Make sure you sign up to our Newsletter to ensure you are first to see all our new designs, and to receive special discount codes from time to time!
Mark & Helen xx
It is time for me to share my first Design Team card for Visible Image using their brand new awesome mixed media stamps. Every single one of the 6 sets in the release have so much to offer our creativity!
This is the set I have worked with for my first card today.. it is just brilliant.
The sunshine here made me reach for my sunny palette.
I also got out my much used Tale of 2 cities book, and used some pages to stamp the larger inky flower stamp on to.
I fussy cut out one of the images. I also stamped the image onto the card front and added some edging using the fab DNA stamp.
This is my finished card…

with a close up of the gorgeous inky flower stamp..

These are the distress inks I worked with…

When I design my cards I often work on a sample first which I use to test out placement etc… most are kept for a reference and not mounted up. However when I was making my flower card I actually rather liked the sample version too so I thought that I would also share it to show how well these stamps work in any colour way..


I have also been working with the new butterfly set, so will be back to share my card a little later.
Thanks for stopping by.
Bye for now,
Jane x
Jane both of these cards are so gorgeous! The flower stamp looks awesome stamped on the book pages, and your backgrounds are fabulous. Thank you ♡
You will find more of Jane’s fantastic cards and projects over on her blog.
All our social media links:
Shop where you will find all our awesome stamps and stencils!
Blog see all our latest posts here!
Facebook group join in with the banter and enter our giveaways & challenges!
Facebook PAGE give us a like!
YouTube subscribe to our channel – more inspiring new video tutorials coming soon!
We will be back later with Jane’s beautiful card featuring our new ‘Wings of Change’ stamp set.
Make sure you sign up to our Newsletter to ensure you are first to see all our new designs, and to receive special discount codes from time to time!
Mark & Helen xx