Welcome to What's Up Wednesday! This week I'm sharing how you can use a small image as the "star" of your design. Those small images can often be overlooked in favor of the larger images. However, give those small image a chance and they will be a real WOW for your projects.
I find a tone on tone theme using white is a way you can make a small image pop when you're coloring it with inks or markers. Those pops of color are what helps the images stand out against the white. All four of my examples use this method and various embellishments. The common theme is the little flower in the lower right corner of the Gallery Blooms stamp set.
Here is the image stamped in
Memento Tuxedo Black Ink. This ink won't bleed when using markers. My colors are
Fresh Freesia and
Soft Sea Foam Stampin' Blends.
White Willow CS was used on the cards. This will be consistent with all four projects.
The first card adds some ideas to the stamped image taking it up a notch. Since I was layering white on white I have a layer almost the size of the card front. On the back of this layer I used a pencil and rule to draw lines where I wanted to dry emboss on the other side. You don't have to worry about erasing the lines either since they will be on the back of the cardstock.
Using my
Stampin' Up Paper Trimmer I moved the cutting blade out of the way. I lined up one of the pencil lines and went over it with the scoring blade. This creates the dry embossed line on the other side. I did the same for the other lines and turned it over to work on the rest of the design.
I used a shape from the
Textured Notes Dies to cute out the flower to make it a little fancier. I glued this layer inside the embossed lines, stamped a sentiment from
Simply Said and added some
Rhinestones. Oh, I also scissor distressed the edge of the larger layer to help it stand out from the card front.

Card three shows off a pretty embossing folder from
Glass & Gardens. It's a two-pack of really nice patterns. I used
Everyday Arches dies to cute out the flower, this time using a die large enough to stamp a small sentiment within the arch. The arch is popped up with
Stampin' Dimensionals and
Rhinestones are once again added for some sparkle.
Here is my favorite one of the bunch! This time I embossed with the
Damask Folder to give an all over charm to the background. The flowers are stamped three times then die cut with a shape from
Nested Essentials dies. I used a piece of
White Ribbon on the embossed layer using
Mini Glue Dots to adhere it to the CS. On top of that I layered a piece of
Gold Ribbon.
The Gold ribbon is part of a two-pack with Silver. This pack is part of the Last Chance Sale so grab some while you can! With the Holiday card making season coming up you'll want some to add to those beautiful cards!
Well, what did you think of those 4 ideas for making a small image the star?
I have one more idea that goes with this theme but it won't go live until Friday. It's part of the
Color Dare Challenge so be sure to come back Friday morning to check it out!
I hope you give those small images a chance and come up with ideas to let them shine!
Michelle Loncar
Independent Stampin' Up® Demonstrator
Images© Stampin' Up
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