Supplies used for today’s post:
CottageCutz stamps/dies – Spring Grass, Garden Gnomes 1, GardenGnomes 2, Sweet Valentines, Woodlands, Daffodil Flower – March, Daisies Flower– April, Rose Flower – June, Larkspur Flower – July
Copic markers
Ink – Distress Bundled Sage
Sponge dauber
Foam pop dots
I loved the Birthday Month flower stamp/die sets, but I
didn’t necessarily want to have just flowers on my calendar pages. There are several other stamp/die sets
available as well – In the Kitchen, Garden Gnomes, Bee Sweet, Woodlands, as well as others. I interspersed some of them throughout my
calendar.
The January, February, May and August pages were made with
the non-flower sets, while the March, April, June and July pages used the
appropriate flower for the month. I
stamped, colored, and die-cut the images for each month.
After I put the die-cut images onto the white panels, I
realized that they needed to be “anchored” by something. So I die-cut a strip of grass, using the
Spring Grass die. I cut 12 of these
strips of grass, one for each page. This
also added continuity throughout the calendar.
This photo was taken before I sponged a bit of darker green around the
edges.
I glued the grass strips along the bottom of the white
panels and then built my scenes. I chose
which of the icons I wanted for each month and applied them on the appropriate
dates.
CottageCutz dies and stamps used on today's post are:
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