Welcome to our NEW AT SU! Blog hop! I love being a part of this wonderful blog hop with other Stampin' Up! demonstrators from around the world. Each month we share different crafting ideas with all of you! Today we are showcasing retiring products from the 2020-2021 Stampin' Up! annual catalog, along with a technique! I decided I was going to try a new technique that I just heard about. Why I haven't seen or heard of it before, I do not know! Can you guess what technique I am talking about?
If you guessed the Joseph's Coat Technique, you are correct! One of my friends/downline asked if I had ever heard of the Joseph's Coat Technique. I had not, but I sure wanted to find out about it. So, off to YouTube I went. Wow!!! It is so cool and so fun to do. There are endless possibilities with this technique.
Since we are showcasing retired products, I decided challenged myself. I could only use retiring products on this card and I did! I used the beautiful Gorgeous Posies stamp set, four of the 2019-2021 In Colors, Pretty Peacock, Rococo Rose, Seaside Spray and Terracotta Tile. I also used the Timeless Label punch and the beautiful Seaside Spray Metallic ribbon, which I am going to miss. I am sure glad I bought a bunch of the ribbon a long time ago. The Seaside Spray is actually one of my daughter's colors for her wedding.
Aren't these flowers absolutely beautiful! I will definitely do this technique more. I think this is going to be an awesome technique for fall projects! My creative juices are already flowing.
What do you think of this technique? Is it something you would like to try? I would love to know you thoughts about my project and this technique. Please comment below and let me know.
To see another beautiful project, please click the Next button to go to Jeannette Gauthier's blog.
The following talented people are participating in our blog hop. Check out all their beautiful projects they created to share with all of you.
Scrappy Strip Technique/Dandelion Wishes: Tricia’s Stamping Creations
Clear Block Stamping/Rooted in Nature: Sugar & Scraps
Blends & Alcohol Technique/Sweet Magnolia: Lilypad Stamper
Blistering Ink Background/To A Wild Rose: De Kijkkast
Joseph’s Coat Technique/Gorgeous Posies: Stampin’ Scrapper - You are here
Mirror Stamping/Beauty Abounds: Carterie Plus
Faux Metal Embossing/Loyal Leaves: Playing with Papercrafting
Bay Window Card/Comfort & Hope: Gifted Hands Ink
Reverse Masking/So Much Love: Stamping Flair
Bokeh Technique/Butterfly Gala: Creative Juice with Loni
Baby Wipe Technique/Arrange a Wreath: 24/7 Inkspiration
Kissing/To A Wild Rose: Scraphexe
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Thank you for stopping by today! Sending lots of love and hugs to each of you!
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Now I'm singing "His coat was Peacock and Rose and Seaside and Tile...."
Posted by: Loni Spendlove | 04/14/2021 at 02:33 PM
You have chosen the perfect stampset for this technique, and I LOVE the colours you used!
Posted by: Annette Elias | 04/14/2021 at 03:30 PM
I always forget about this dramatic technique. Thanks for sharing a beautiful card!
Posted by: Pat Ertman | 04/14/2021 at 04:14 PM
Hi Loni! I was too when I made it. Great minds think alike.
Posted by: Joyce Whitman | 04/14/2021 at 05:47 PM
Thank you Annette!
Posted by: Joyce Whitman | 04/14/2021 at 05:48 PM
Thank you Pat!
Posted by: Joyce Whitman | 04/14/2021 at 05:48 PM
I just used this technique, too and I love how it works. Yours it cool because it looks so shimmery. I think the ribbon helps to create this expectation and effect. I love when old techniques are recycled again!
Posted by: Heather Cooper | 04/20/2021 at 12:46 PM
Hi Heather! Thank you for your kind comments. I also love when old techniques are recycled. I had never done this one, so it was fun!
Posted by: Joyce Whitman | 04/22/2021 at 03:15 AM
Lovely card Joyce. The embossed flowers have come up beautifully.
Posted by: Rochelle Laird-Smith | 04/23/2021 at 09:02 AM
One of my favorite techniques. Beautiful
Posted by: Jeannette | 04/24/2021 at 11:06 AM
Thank you Rochelle!
Posted by: Joyce Whitman | 04/24/2021 at 03:38 PM
Thank you Jeannette!
Posted by: Joyce Whitman | 04/24/2021 at 03:39 PM