Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Die-Cut Flowers

These flower sprigs were all cut from a die and then watercolored. For this first one, I added thin strips of cardstock along the edges. The sentiment is from Papertrey Ink.

EDITED TO ADD: I don't own this die - I cut these at our Group Gathering several years ago. The die is from Memory Box and it's called Bloomington Border.
For this one, I embossed the background with an Anna Griffin Cuttlebug folder and added a die-cut sentiment.
For this one, I simply added the sentiment.

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Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Die-Cut Birthday

I stamped this background at a friend's house in February. I'm pretty sure it's from Taylored Expressions. I added a strip of white cardstock across the bottom and then added the green ribbon. The flowers and the sentiment are die-cut.

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Monday, July 20, 2020

Holly Christmas

I happened across this brass stencil one day and had to use it. It's from Lasting Impressions. I used some nice holly stickers in five of the six squares. I added the sentiment (from Papertrey Ink) in the sixth square. I matted with red and mounted on foam tape.

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Sunday, July 19, 2020

Another Reverse Stencil

Here is the other card I made using the reverse stencil technique. Again, I brushed Gina K inks onto a piece of cardstock. Then I placed a stencil over that and covered with black ink. It's hard to tell, but there are two colors of blue ink here, along with the purple. I matted the panel with black. The sentiment is from an old Stampin' Up! set. I cut it and the scalloped matting layer with Nestabilities and added three tiny gems. I mounted on foam squares. I also added a thin strip of black.

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Saturday, July 18, 2020

Reverse Stencil

I often watch Gina K videos on YouTube while I walk on the treadmill in the morning. That is where I learned this technique - this time from Gina's daughter, Rina. It's pretty cool. First, you cover a piece of cardstock with ink. I used brushes and Gina K inks. I think the cardstock I used for this one is even Gina K. After covering the cardstock, place a stencil over the inked piece and then use black ink. This is what you get. I'll have another card done with this technique on tomorrow's blog post. I matted with black. The sentiment (also from Gina K) is matted with black and mounted on foam squares. The butterfly is die-cut. I think it's from Memory Box. I cut a piece of vellum to place underneath it and glued it to the sentiment panel. 
This card was done with the same stencil, but just the typical way. I stamped the sentiment on vellum and embossed. I folded the edges of the vellum around the panel before matting and then I added thin black strips of cardstock to the top and bottom edges.

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Friday, July 17, 2020

Thanksgiving in July

The card part on this card is the pumpkin. I'm pretty sure it was cut with a QuicKutz/Lifestyle Crafts die many years ago. I had cut the pieces and then sponged a bit of ink on the edges before gluing them together. I mounted on foam squares. The patterned paper is from a Recollections matstack and is matted with my favorite brown cardstock - Soft Suede from Stampin' Up! The sentiment is from Inkadinkado.

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Thursday, July 16, 2020

Fruity Cards

Two more card parts cards for you today. I found these bananas already stamped, die-cut and colored in with my parts. I mounted them on foam squares and added them to a previously-die-cut rectangle. I matted with black and added the sentiment. These are from a Recollections set.
Also in with my parts was this pear - stamped and glued together. (It consists of three pieces - the pear, the leaf and the stem.) They are from Technique Tuesday. I added the pear with foam squares to the stitched rectangle die-cut and matted with black. I added the sentiment, which is from the same Technique Tuesday set.

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Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Wreathy Birthday

Back to card parts for today's card. I die-cut this a few years ago. I had added the green piece back into the negative space on the white card. I added a piece of vellum to the backside and stamped a flower with Versamark on the back of the vellum and embossed with white. The panel is mounted on foam squares. The sentiment is from Papertrey Ink.

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Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Vellum Birthday

A very simple card for today's post, and it doesn't even use pre-made card parts! The flower is from Gina K's newest stamp kit. I stamped it on vellum with Versamark and embossed with white embossing powder. I used Copics to color the back of the image. The sentiment is from Papertrey Ink and is also embossed with white. The vellum is attached by folding the top over a piece of white cardstock and adding to the card front.

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Monday, July 13, 2020

Boy and Girl Onesies

These two cute little onesies were in with my card parts. They had been stamped on patterned paper and cut out. I used Copics to color the snaps and the trim pieces. I found a sentiment stamp that I liked and stamped it with matching inks. I used a Copic marker to add the edging. The background was in my parts, too, but not from very long ago - just last fall, I believe. Possibly even this spring - pre-pandemic!
Same thing, but I used an ink pad around the edge of this sentiment panel. The background is from an old Die Cuts With a View matstack.

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Sunday, July 12, 2020

Black and White Wedding

Two more card parts on this card - the image and the background. The image was already stamped and matted and had Wink of Stella added to the flowers and the gown. I mounted it on foam squares. The sentiment is from the same set. I remember embossing the background piece at our Group Gathering last year, but I don't remember who makes it.

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Saturday, July 11, 2020

Gray Sympathy

I'm not even sure how this piece was originally made - it was just in with my parts. I'm guessing that maybe I used some chalk or something on black and then stamped with Versamark??? At any rate, I matted it with black and mounted on foam squares. I stamped the sentiment (from Papertrey Ink) on gray and then embossed with an Anna Griffin folder by Cuttlebug.

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Friday, July 10, 2020

Sympathy

I'm pretty sure that these card parts actually came off of a finished card at some point. And here they are again. They are from an old Stampin' Up! set. I placed them on a square of ivory and matted with black. the sentiment is from a Papertrey Ink set.

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Thursday, July 9, 2020

Holographic Hello


Hey - a card that's not from a "card part!" LOL! I started with the stencil from the newest Gina K kit - so pretty. I used two colors of ink on it. You can't see the design very well in the first picture, but I think the second picture shows it all right. I added a piece of vellum over the top of it - connecting it by folding a flap of it over the top of the stencil piece. I used a thin strip of matching cardstock and a die-cut "hello." The "hello" has two layers of white and one layer of a sort of holographic cardstock. It's from Crayola and I have searched for it and it appears they don't make it any more. I did see some on eBay. I got it almost twenty years ago at a dollar store.

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Wednesday, July 8, 2020

A Valentine??

I did it! :) I got my card parts all gone through. I made eleven cards one day a couple weeks ago and used up the last of my un-filed ones. I sorted them all out, threw some away, and put the die-cut pieces and other small pieces into card sleeves. I have four-pocket sheets for storing my embossing folders and had some extras. I used those for my stamped and embossed and other background pieces. There were several pieces that I just didn't want to put anywhere, so it was either use them or toss them. So, for the next many days you'll be getting more card-part cards.

The card parts for this card are the heart (die-cut and matted), the sentiment (from Taylored Expressions, and the background. I'm pretty sure the background was done by inking up a Fiskars texture plate before embossing with it. It's a pale pink, but you can't see that very well, There were also a few red gems on the finished heart.

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Tuesday, July 7, 2020

Padded Butterfly Hello

As much as I'm trying to use up card parts, I still make a few more along the way. :) I cut this circle for a template for cutting out stamped circles that I had, and of course I couldn't throw it away! So, I inked it up with some Gina K ink to match a piece of paper that I got from a friend in Ankeny last year. (Thanks, Vicki, for those little packs of paper!) The butterfly and the ribbon were on my table. The butterfly is the last one from a package from Martha Stewart.

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Monday, July 6, 2020

One Die - Three Cards

I've had these three die-cut pieces in my stash for a few years. No more! I made two of them into Christmas cards and one into an anniversary card. The paper for this first one was from Fiskars. I got it twenty years ago!! It came in a book of 8 1/2 x 11 inch papers with printed vellums - eight sheets of double-sided paper and eight sheets of printed vellum. I took all the books apart (I had four or five) and separated the papers from the vellum. I keep trying to organize more and more to make things easier to remember to use.

The paper for this second one was a scrap that I had.  This was the paper that first led me to make two of them into Christmas cards.

I got this paper from Michael's about six years ago, I think. All of the sentiments are from Papertrey Ink.

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Sunday, July 5, 2020

Happy Anniversary, Vicki and Gary!

July Fourth is the anniversary of my friend, Vicki. Sometimes I make her a card in patriotic colors, and that's what I did this year. I had made a card for our group Color Swap (Patriotic colors) and had some of these pieces left over - the flowers and the blue squares. I added enamel dots to the flower centers and the squares were placed on a white panel and popped up on foam squares. I also added some twine and a small strip of striped paper. The sentiment is from Papertrey Ink and is stamped in navy ink. Hope you had a great day, Vicki!

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Saturday, July 4, 2020

Happy Fourth!


Wishing you a safe and happy Fourth of July!

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Friday, July 3, 2020

Poinsettia Christmas

This card base was in my card parts stash, also. The finished card is 3 3/4 x 6 inches. The oval is cut through the front and it's a tri-fold card but the front is actually double - I glued the very front to the middle section. I hope that makes sense! I added green cardstock behind the open oval. I stamped the poinsettia directly on the green and colored with a Copic marker. Then I stamped the poinsettia on white cardstock, cut it out with a die, and colored it. The poinsettia is mounted on foam squares. The poinsettia stamp and die, and the sentiment stamp, are from Recollections. Oh, I also embossed the front with an embossing folder, probably from Cuttlebug, but I'm not sure.

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