May 2, 2020

WHO SAYS?

The card in this post is made with the single daisy stamp from the Ornate Garden Suite, available through the end of May as an Early Release. To be included in the new upcoming Annual Catalog, you can access the flyer for the Suite HERE. There are some truly lovely components to this Suite. I use the Ornate Style stamp set in my card.

Who says that labels need to be varying sizes of the same shape? Such as squares layered upon squares, ovals upon ovals? The dies in the Stitched So Sweetly set -- and, yay!, it's in the new catalog!! -- are several stitched rectangles, but also four assorted lovely shapes besides.


For my sentiment display, I did use one of the rectangles that nestled nicely amongst these two other-shaped dies that also come in the set. Put together in this way, they actually look like they belong together, highlighting the best of each of the shapes.

And, popping up the actual sentiment layer against the other two gives the most importance to what I'm trying to say in my card.

I also popped up the yellow layer onto the Whisper White card base. I love the simplicity of this card.


In my card, I used a pretty pretty yellow, Pineapple Punch, that is one of the In Colors that will be retiring in a month! Oh no! I used it not only in my cardstock, but also in Stampin' Blends to color in the centers of my simple daisies.

A really easy card to whip up, it screams "We want spring!" 

And the sentiment can be used for any number of occasions. Don't you agree?


Daisy
Smiles.

April 28, 2020

TOUCAN BIRTHDAY TOO

A few days ago, Stampin' Up! released their annual Retiring List. I was quite horrified, to be honest, to find a few of my favorite sets/bundles on the list. But, none on the list horrified me more than the adorable Bonanza Buddies Bundle. Both the stamp set and the dies are RETIRING! 

I don't care. It is the perfect combo to use for so many celebratory celebrations. I will carry on. I will keep on using it! 

After all, if I've invested in something, I don't plan on discontinuing use of it. I've purchased it because I love it and see a lot of possibilities. My Stamp-In girls don't mind if I use retired product.


This is a card that my Stamp-In girls made at the February workshop. I had had so much fun with the set for my grandson, Enzo's, birthday card that I wanted my girls to enjoy the experience of working with this cute set too. I'd spent an entire afternoon creating Enzo's card, and realized that the girls would not be up to that at a workshop. So I simplified it somewhat, making it much less time consuming.


For the card at the workshop, the girls got to make a few choices. I had my entire stash of 6X6 Designer Series Papers available for them to go through to find a paper that would go well with their vision using the cute toucan guy. 

After choosing their DSP, they went through scraps of retired cardstock in search of a couple colors for the banners that would complement their DSP.


Don't you love how you can build most of the card onto the darling tag 
made from the die that comes with the set?


Following are the supplies and directions for making a card similar to this one. But hurry, if you don't have the bundle, you can find it on page 34 of the Mini Catalog. And it's only $38.50!! How many times have you had so much fun for less than 40 bucks?!? 

Please keep in mind that several of the products used in this project are retiring in just a few weeks! I've noted in the Supplies list if they are retiring. Get 'em while they last!

SUPPLIES:
Whisper White cardstock
Granny Apple Green cardstock
Choice of Designer Series Paper
Scraps of cardstock to complement the DSP chosen

Bonanza Buddies Bundle (page 34 of the Mini Catalog -- HURRY! It's retiring!!)

Smoky Slate ink
Granny Apple Green ink
Grapefruit Grove ink (retiring!)
Pineapple Punch (retiring!)
Memento Tuxedo Black ink
Granny Apple Green Stampin' Blend
Grapefruit Grove Stampin' Blend
Pineapple Punch Stampin' Blend

Big Shot
Stampin' Dimensionals
Green/White ribbon
Whisper White Solid Baker's Twine (retiring!)

INSTRUCTIONS:
Fold a 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" piece of Whisper White cardstock in half, creasing it well with a bone folder.

Add to this card base a 4" x 5 1/4" piece of Granny Apple Green cardstock.

Choose a piece of Designer Series Paper that will work well with the colors used in the project, Granny Apple Green, Pineapple Punch and Grapefruit Grove. Trim this piece to 3 3/4" x 5". Add it to the card front.

Choose two pieces of scrap cardstock that would work well with the DSP you've chosen to use. Cut one of each of the banners for your card. You can run both through the Big Shot at the same time. Adhere the banners at a criss cross angle behind where you will be placing the tag.

On a scrap of Whisper White cardstock, stamp the toucan in Memento Tuxedo Black ink. Use the matching die to cut out the bird. Use Stampin' Blends to color in the toucan as you desire.

From Whisper White cardstock, die cut a tag with the tag die.

In Smoky Slate ink, stamp the balloon strings about 3/4" from the bottom of the tag and about 1/4" from the left edge.

Stamp the balloons at the top of the strings, cleaning the stamp with each color change.

In black ink, stamp Happy Birthday at an angle near the balloons.

Use two Stampin' Dimensionals to add the toucan to the tag so it looks like his beak is holding the cluster of balloons.

Loop a 4" piece of green/white ribbon through the hole in the top of the tag. Tie a bow of white baker's twine to finish off the ribbon. Trim the ribbon ends to angles.

With Stampin' Dimensionals, add the tag to the card front.


Bonanza
Smiles.


April 25, 2020

ORNATE GARDEN

Stampin' Up! has a beautiful new suite out, called Ornate Garden. Although the entire suite is gorgeous, and I would love to have everything, I was particularly taken with the stamp set. Why? Because the flower images were screaming out to me to color them!


I just got this lovely set in my hands a few days ago, so yesterday I was anxious to get to work on the largest image of assorted flowers and leaves.

Once I'd finished coloring the image with Stampin' Blends, I decided to fussy cut the image. While I loved it as it was, I decided it would be even better if I added a few more flowers to give it a more realistic look. So I chose three of the flowers, stamped them on scraps of Whisper White, and colored them in with the same Stampin' Blends.


Of course, once those flowers were stamped, they needed to be fussy cut:


After carefully putting the flowers in place over their counterparts 
with Stampin' Dimensionals, this is how it looked:


I was pleased with it so far, but wasn't confident on how to proceed to use it on a card. 

Below is what I finally decided upon. Somehow a bouquet of flowers such as this almost insists that it be placed within an oval setting. Do you agree?


With the popped up flowers and a few of the Noble Peacock Rhinestones (which are on the Retiring List at only $4.40!), as well as the white panel against the white card base, the card has a modest, but pleasing, amount of dimension.




Following is a list of the Stampin' Blends I used in my bouquet: Light and Dark Pineapple Punch, Light and Dark Balmy Blue, Light and Dark Rococo Rose, Light and Dark Granny Apple Green, Light Mango Melody and Light Pumpkin Pie.


The following photo spotlights the background upon which the oval rests. I wanted something simple, not overpowering, so decided upon the Subtle embossing folder page 199 of the Annual Catalog, and NOT retiring! Yay!)


It was such a pleasure to create this card, and makes me smile when I look at the cheery spring bouquet. I wish spring would arrive around here!


Flowering
Smiles.


April 21, 2020

A LITTLE MASKING

I know the calendar tells us that it is spring. Unfortunately we haven't seen just too much spring weather. Wait! Let's try that again. Unfortunately, we haven't seen ANY spring weather. Around here, there is still snow lurking here and there.

So, if we can't have it in reality, how about I bring us a little spring-like card? Will that help?


The March Paper Pumpkin was especially wonderful in that, to commemorate the anniversary of Paper Pumpkin, Stampin' Up! included not just one stamp set, but TWO stamp sets. While the first set was meant to go with the kit itself, I fell more in love with the second free set.

On my card, the rain boots, the flower design for the boots, the grassy border and the adorable bunny were four of the stamps in this free set.

I wanted it to look like the bunny was standing in front of the boots. Do you remember how to accomplish that? Yes, you got it! MASKING! 

To do the masking on this card, stamp the bunny on a piece of Whisper White cardstock about where you want him to be located. Then stamp the bunny once more onto a piece of sticky note, being sure that part of the stamping falls onto the sticky section. Fussy cut this bunny, keeping your cutting a smidge inside the stamped line. 

To stamp the boots to look like they are behind the bunny, adhere your cut out bunny over the first one you stamped. Then stamp the boots where you want them. If you want to add the flowers to the boots, do them also at this time.

Then, carefully peel off the sticky note, and voila!, your bunny is in front of the boots! Yay!

Since I'd done my stamping with Memento Tuxedo Black Ink, I was able to color my bunny in a Light Smoky Slate Stampin' Blend.


Even though I added a butterfly colored with Stampin' Blends and both the panel that holds the focal images, as well as the sentiment label, with Stampin' Dimensionals, the card is almost completely flat. I love it when that happens!


The butterfly and sentiment come from the Butterfly Gala stamp set, found on page 46 of the Annual Catalog. The butterfly was punched out with the Butterfly Duet punch on page 188, also in the Annual Catalog. The cute little green flowers are some of the Gingham Gala Adhesive Backed Sequins on page 178 of the Annual Catalog.

The circle that encompasses the boots and the bunny is from the Stitched Shapes dies, while the sentiment is done with the Stitched Rectangles dies, both on page 196 in the Annual Catalog.


There! Do you feel a little bit spring-y? Hope so! 

The sentiment goes out to all of us in the world during this weird coronavirus time. I hope you and yours are staying safe and well.


Masked 
Smiles.


April 18, 2020

FLOWERING FOILS THREE WAYS

I do realize that Sale-A-Bration has been over for a few weeks now, but I still am in love with one of the gorgeous papers I got as a freebie during the promotion. Flowering Foils, a Specialty Designer Series Paper, was part of the second release of the freebies possible to (y)earn, and I didn't have nearly enough time to play with and appreciate it. So, here are a few more cards made with it. (I have one or two still coming up in future posts.)


As is always the case when something new is coming out from Stampin' Up!, especially since we Demonstrators can always preorder product, a plethora of wonderful ideas begin to show up on Demo sites and Pinterest. And, as often happens, even if I had no interest in adding certain items to my arsenal, when I start seeing all these creations, of course, I MUST have them!

When Flowering Foils first became available, I started to notice that Demos were using their Stampin' Blends to color the white spaces on this lovely paper. The first sample that intrigued me had only the background colored. So I decided to try my hand at that with Balmy Blue.


Coloring in the background only was so much fun that I decided to simply color in the flowers on another piece of the DSP. Using two colors of Stampin' Blends, Dark Flirty Flamingo and Dark Pineapple Punch, I colored the silver outlined flowers in the Flamingo and the rose gold outlined flowers in the Pineapple. That was lots of fun too, and I love the result.


I decided to make this fresh floral into a Mother's Day card for my mom. I think she'll like it. To the sentiment label, I added Gold Faceted Gems (page 178, Annual Catalog).


Well, since I was on a roll and having so much fun, I decided I couldn't stop until I had colored in the entire piece of DSP. Don't you agree that had to be the next step? 

Using Stampin' Blends, I colored the rose gold flowers in Real Red, the silver ones in Pineapple Punch, and the background in Seaside Spray. A very primary card. 


The label I decided to use on all of the cards was one of the dies from the Stitched So Sweetly set on page 20 of the Mini Catalog. I truly hope Stampin' Up! decides to carry this die set over into the new Annual Catalog. The ten dies that come in the set are so versatile and endlessly useful.

I also should mention that the wonderful sentiments I used on all these cards are from past Paper Pumpkin kits. The sentiments are almost always very lovely and I find myself going to my file of Paper Pumpkin stamps frequently.


All the cards posing together:


Oh, by the way, here is a snippet of the luscious DSP naked:


Did you happen to get your hands on a pack of the Flowering Foils Specialty Designer Series Paper? Have you used it? Have you tried coloring it with Stampin' Blends?

A current pack of Specialty Designer Series Paper that would lend itself to the Stampin' Blends treatment is the Parisian Blossoms on page 15 of the Mini Catalog. It already has some color, but you could always add to it to make it unique to YOU!


Hope you're all doing well. Sending you virtual hugs and flowers.

Foiled
Smiles.