Tips to USE Large Bouquet Stamps! June Altenew & Sarah Simon Collab Blog Hop + Giveaway!

I like Big Blooms and I cannot lie! Although, I know they can be a little initmidating, but I can help you with that!

But first, I wanted to let you know that this post contains affiliate links (at no extra cost to you – just in case you decide to go shopping ) and that it is part of a Hop celebrating a new release from Altenew and you can find all of the hop details in the link list below!

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#LARGEBLOOMS

One of the BEST things about a large image such as this Peony & Lilac Swag is that it is a huge stamp and this one image can take centre stage on a card very easily. But, this can also feel intimidating and limiting…

Don’t know where to start with such a big image? Here are some of my tips…

  • Stamp the bouquet on a piece of cardstock that is large enough to hold the whole image and simply colour it with no card design in mind.
  • As you are enjoying the colouring process, start looking at the image a little closer to see how it can be used in multiple card designs…
  • Keep it whole – you will need a large card size for this (and an A5 card is perfect)
  • Surgery – this is where it gets real interesting, consider cutting the image into pieces. This will give the bouquet a new lease of life, and you so many options for different card designs. And, you can add dimension to layer up the blooms (see my card example below).
  • Line Art – Don’t have time to colour, simply stamp the outline only. Why not stamp in coloured ink on a coordinating piece of cardstock (tone on tone). Or, stamp onto a watercoloured or design paper background.
  • Highlight – Colour only a portion of the image as a highlight.

Would you like to see my card? You may notice that I chose Surgery 😉.

Therese Calvird - Altenew - Peony & Lilac Swag (card) (1)

I have been in a colouring mood and wanted to revisit alcohol markers. Often, I add extra shading with pencils but today keep it ‘pure’ and only used the markers to add shading (check out my Marker Tips video linked below).

PRO TIP: Want an easier option? Luckily this bouquet has a coordinating layering stencil 😰!

Therese Calvird - Altenew - Peony & Lilac Swag (card) (1)

I also added a little dimension. Being able to layer these flowers gives this one bouquet a different look.

Therese Calvird - Altenew - Peony & Lilac Swag (card) (1)

BONUS: Want to know my colouring secrets? They are a little bit shady… 😉! Don’t miss my
5 EASY Tips for Shading with Alcohol Markers VIDEO HERE.


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*The winner of the $100 gift certificate will be chosen from comments left on the Altenew blog. 

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38 thoughts on “Tips to USE Large Bouquet Stamps! June Altenew & Sarah Simon Collab Blog Hop + Giveaway!

  1. Really lovely. Love the encouragement to perform “surgery” if desired. And all the hints on how to use large images.

  2. Beautiful cards as always. You do such a great job and always provide excellent tips. Thank you for sharing with us.

  3. Therese, I love the way you take on these gorgeous BIG images! They are a favorite of mine, too – you know how much I love to bring those images to the back side of my card!
    SO gorgeous – you don’t need me to tell you how much I love the grey panel, right? x
    =]

  4. I love big blooms and coloring stencils! Helps made the process easier and the cards beautiful! This one is gorgeous!

  5. I absolutely love it and I was glad to see you doing surgery! I’ve done that a few times myself. Beautiful coloring too!

  6. I love this collaboration and I love the card you created using part of it. Thanks for the inspiration!

  7. Thank goodness there is a coordinating stencil because otherwise these large open flowers would really intimidate me! Beautiful card!

  8. Beautifuly colored design! This new collection is one of my all time favorites 🤩 as always you did a fantastic job showcasing the new products. Thanks for sharing Therese!

  9. Just another stunning card. Love those colours to. Thank you for all the tips. Don’t mind a bit of stamp surgery.
    Crafty hugs

  10. So many clever ideas Therese! I love the stunning floral card and the colour choices. Something I would never have thought of using. I’m going to give it a try! Thanks so much for the great inspiration! 🙂

  11. Your coloring is gorgeous, Therese! I’ve cut sentiments apart, but haven’t been brave enough to do surgery on a stamp like this. Love the card you made, so surgery was a good idea!

  12. Beautiful card! I would definitely be intimidated with this large of a stamp if there wasn’t coordinating stencils to color it in! I am just not good at all coloring. You always do such a lovely job of it!

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