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Monday, 18 May 2026

WLS May#2 - All creatures great and small

 Good Morning everyone


Time for some midway inspiration for We Love Stamping where the theme is 


ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL


I went with one of the smallest creatures (mouse) last time so this time its one of the largest creatures and this fabulous whale stamp from aall&create, this is another one thats been neglected for a while too so good to get it out.  I have teamed it up with one of my brusho/pixie powder backgrounds - I have a draw full of backgrounds as I often have sessions making them when i don't feel like properly crafting... plus I make such a mess using brushos that its good to get lots made at once and then one lot of clean up!


Card Size approx 5x7" die cut from navy blue cardstock, I felt the rounded corners on this die set picked up on the curve of the whale nicely. I die cut my brusho & pixie powder background to fit the card front, then stamped the whale stamp with blue versaclair ink and then used a circle embossing folder - this to pick up on bubbles in the water. I then lightly inked over the top with chipped sapphire distress ink to just help the embossing stand out a little bit more - not too heavy as i still wanted it to be in the background.  I used posca paint pens on the background stamping to add a little bit extra colour, using yellow and white on some of the hexagons.

I then stamped the whale onto a pinky patterned paper which is not a very realistic colour I know but a nice contrast to the background!  I added some white pen highlights, curved her body and adhered into place with glue gel.

I then die cut some seaweed bits from green holographic card off cuts that were on my desk.  Sentiments stamped onto white with the same blue ink and adhered into place - these sentiments come from a ZinskiArt mermaid set but fit well i feel.

You can make out the mica of the pixie powders in the background better here and the holographic seaweed, both shimmer & dance when the light hits them like the sparkle of sunshine on the water.

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and version 2 which is more muted

Made almost the same way as the first one but this time i started with a background made using oxide inks so very muted.  I die cut an old tim holtz holey die into the background and matted onto silver holographic cardstock.  The whale was stamped onto card that had been sprayed with blue & purple ink and bright pink mica spray.


Hard to really show off the holographic but you can make it out more on the bottom of the photo, with the matt finish of the oxide background it really shimmers and dances - i went with this to give the effect of bubbles in the water




Items Used:
aall&create stamp #390 'sea life'
Funky Fossil 'ZinskiArt' stamp set 'Making waves'
Funky Fossil stamp set 'weird fish'
Sizzix circle embossing folder (very old!)
? Nesting dies
Dawn Bibby die set DBC0371 'Into the deep' embellishment set
Brusho Powders
Cosmic shimmer pixie powder
Chipped Sapphire distress ink
Distress Oxide - shaded lilac, cracked pistachio, tumbled glass & iced spruce
Versafine Clair ink 'Medieval blue'
Silver & green holographic card from Aldi
Navy cardstock




We have these lovely stamps from aall&create as the prize this month so hop over to We love stamping to join in, as well as the all creatures great and small theme we always have the anything goes option as long as you include stamping.


2 comments:

  1. Two fabulous makes Emma,love both backgrounds for your whales

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  2. Both fabulous cards and paper pieced whales-your card so they can be whatever colour you like. Both great backgrounds and love the die-cut seaweed and sentiments.
    Carol x

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