This week we wanted to show you how nicely Nature's Path, the new set we introduced with our first-ever polymer clay project, works on paper! This week we have some other new stamps, including "a BIG Thank You" and our nifty cruiser bicycle.
Stamps -
Nature's Path stamp set
"a BIG Thank You" sentiment peg stamp
Cruiser Bicycle
Papers -
Sage Green card stock half-sheet, folded
White card stock
Inks - Versacolor Umber, Ash Rose, Pinecone, Bamboo, and Sage
Tools and Embellishments -
RST Positioning Templates - "Oval Small" and "Small Shapes"
PopIt! Shapes (I used Square) double sided foam tape
Sheer Ribbon
Instructions -
Take a White quarter sheet and prepare to stamp the following:
Stamp the Flowers in Umber ink around the border of the paper, stamping a second time before re-inking for added depth.
Stamp the Flowers again, this time in Ash Rose ink.
Stamp the Heart Vines in Pinecone ink.
Stamp the Open Leaves in Bamboo ink.
Then edge the paper with the Sage ink pad.
Wrap and attach the ribbon around the bottom portion of the quarter sheet. Then glue the quarter sheet to the folded half-sheet.
Stamp the Medallions -
CENTERPIECE
Take the "a BIG Thank You" sentiment peg stamp and, using Pinecone ink, make an impression on White paper. Then take the Oval - Small positioning template and some Umber ink on a piece of blending foam and smudge an oval shape, centering the sentiment in the template. Cut the oval out. Then stamp the Heart Vines in Umber ink around the outer edges of the oval. Mount the oval onto the card base using foam tape.
Using Pinecone ink, stamp the Cruiser Bicycle on a piece of White card stock. Take the Small Shapes template and center the Hexagon shape around the stamped sentiment. Use Ash Rose ink and a blending foam to smudge the shape around the sentiment and then cut out. Glue the bicycle medallion on top of the ribbon and you're finished!
Until next time...
Happy Stamping from Susan and rest of the gang at Rubber Stamp Tapestry!

Beautiful card, nice to see the 'paper version' of this stamp set. This card and last week's clay version are both awesome.
Posted by: BarbaraB | April 11, 2011 at 07:02 PM
Beautiful card. Love this set. It's so delicate.
Posted by: Pam (PeeJay) | April 12, 2011 at 08:54 AM
Susan -
This is just lovely. And as always, your tutorials are wonderfuly clear.
Elaine Allen
Posted by: Elaine Allen | April 12, 2011 at 12:27 PM
I really like the natural looking color scheme you chose for this card. terrific
stamping sue
http://stampingsueinconnecticut.blogspot.com/
Posted by: sue w. | April 14, 2011 at 07:36 AM
Adorable! Thanks for being an angel company. Any plans for Breast Cancer stamps...? Fresh ideas are always needed at the Relay for Life booth. Can't wait to see what you can come up with!
Posted by: Debbie From Missouri | April 17, 2011 at 06:14 PM
Every card is well stacked and beautiful, real professional work. All the designs with small plants and flowers making the design wonderful.
Posted by: postcard printing | April 23, 2012 at 05:13 AM