
Hip hip hooray! It's time for a blog hop, Uniko Studio style! Today marks the official release of some fabulous new goodies and a chance to win some prizes whilst you hop too!
Available in store now are the following stamp sets:
- Accent Essentials: Arrows
- All Occasion Sentiments #2
- Background Builders: Chevrons
- Beautiful Blooms I
- Flower Power #2
- Nature's Treasures I
- Pure Florals: Chrysanthemum Designer Die
I won't babble too much as the card is pretty self-explanatory and there's hopping to be done. But I will give you a few tips if you wanna check 'em out:

- To reduce the risk of embossing powder sticking to unwanted areas - do all of your embossing first!
- If you want a duller tone to your inks, try stamping on kraft. My bright red ink turned to a darker tone on kraft and I outlined the flower with a white gel pen. The white gel pen makes the flower 'pop' a little more too. :)
- I used a distress ink on my cardbase to add a bit of contrast against the kraft focal point. Super simple but makes a real difference.
Next on the hopping list is my DT buddy Erika, but if you get lost then here's the map!
Uniko Studio Blog
Amy (You're here!)
Erika
Stacey
Taheerah
Jen Nelson (Guest DT)
Happy hopping! :)

Products Used
(Newly released Uniko Studio goodies will be added later - this post has been scheduled!)
Absolutely stunning, Aimes! Love how you've used the white gel pen to highlight the beautiful flower. Wow!
ReplyDeletestunning Aimes. I love the touch of chevron on the bottom to give the perfect balance...and your sequins with the tiny gems...you might just get me on this trend yet!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card Aimes! Loving the little accents of gold provided by the sequins and rhinestones, and perfect building with all your stamping! Love how those chevrons anchor everything!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so so lovely
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty card and thanks for the tips :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful card, thanks for your tips,white gel pen idea is super,will try it, iam your new follower
ReplyDeleteLove the bold red and pops of white with the kraft.
ReplyDeleteA lovely card. Thanks for the tip with the ink/kraft and white gel pen. All comes together so well. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteLove the relaxed look of your card. Thank you for the tips and techniques. I always enjoy reading those!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the use of the kraft cardstock.Very clean and simple card - love the pop of the flower and sequins!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! Love the red flower against the craft. The white gel pen outlining is a great idea. Thanks!! :)
ReplyDeleteStunning card! Love the flower!
ReplyDeleteAm totally in love with the simplicity of your card. Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteooh abit of bling. Love it. I think i will have to get one of those white pens, they look so effective x
ReplyDeleteAmy, your card is a knockout beauty! Love the stunning red and white set against the kraft. Eye-catching! Thank you for the tips and techniques; as a novice card-maker, I appreciate all the advice from talented experts - like you - that I can get! Have a great Tuesday!
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Your card looks amazing and thanks for all the tips - I'm going to have a go at that. xx
ReplyDeleteso pretty! Love the red against that kraft!
ReplyDeleteI really do love the contrast of the red and Kraft! And the sequins!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful card! Love the contrast of the flower stamped on white with the kraft and love those gold sequins!
ReplyDeleteSO pretty!
ReplyDeleteSuch a simple and beautiful card and course i am always a sucker for Chrysanthemums!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card! The red and white look fab on kraft.
ReplyDeleteLovely Striking card simple with a splash of colour. Very impressive love it :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a super card.
ReplyDeleteLove. this. card! Thanks so much for the tips and tricks since I am sure I want to re-create this!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous...love how you highlighted the stamp with the white gel pen and the use of sequins.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous & I am going to CASE this at some point! Thank you for showing off Uniko Studios products FABulously! Hugs Bev x
ReplyDeleteOh my lovely!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning, love it! Jill x
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tips Amy - embossing first I wouldn't have thought of that. My card would be ruined after spending loads of time on it!
ReplyDeleteLove your chevrons and choice of colours.
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I love that bold "happy" in white on the kraft base. Gorgeous embossing, Aimes!
ReplyDeleteThis is as stunning as you! LOVE!
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