Brutus Monroe Inspiration Team Blog Hop - June Subscription Items

Hey there my friend! Great to have you hopping along with the B|M Inspiration Team today as we feature the June subscription items. Brutus Monroe has so many amazing subscriptions, it was almost impossible to settle on just one of the items.

Check them out— there’s the stencil of the month! its always a fun, interesting and unique design that will add something fab to your card design! Here’s the June stencil:

B|M June Stencil of the Month

B|M June Stencil of the Month

Then, there’s the Inspiration Box which is packed to the brim with goodies! This month has to be my all-time favorite! Look at all you get in the box:

B|M June Inspiration Box - Rock On

B|M June Inspiration Box - Rock On

The newest of the subscription family is the Die Club! Whis is $24 shipped. This die is 4.25 x 5.5” (A2). And it is sturdy and beautiful!!

Today, though, i am going to show off a card I made using the Stamp Club!! The Stamp Club is just $5 a month and includes shipping and earns you a 15% off discount on all regular priced merchandise at Brutus Monroe. This month’s stamp is a mix tape image, and it’s just the right size for a repeated stamping technique. Follow along with me and let’s do some simple stamping.

Stamping an image in black ink and on white cardstock feels like magic. I don’t think I’ll ever get over the fun of it. And that’s basically all I did for this card!

To begin, I created an A2-sized panel of white cardstock and stamped the mix tape image diagonally from top to bottom on the front using Raven Detail Ink. Then, I colored the outside of the tapes with a rainbow sequence of colors with Copics. To add some dimension to the coloring, I shaded the edges with and N4 gray marker.

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For the sentiment, I stamped the Happy Birthday and the You Rock images onto a strip of white cardstock using Raven Detail Ink. Then, I trimmed down the strip and added some black cardstock and then vellum to the back of it. I adhered it all to the front of the panel with some double-sided tape and trimmed off the edges of the strip with my mini-trimmer.

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Thanks again for joining us today on our blog hop. If you are inspired to purchase anything I’ve shown you today, you will find links to the supplies in the grid below. I appreciate you using my affiliate links to help me pay for my blog and my card-making addiction.

Please find a list of the blog hop entries below the grid and see what everyone else on the team created!