Sunday, April 30, 2017

Congrats


I've been having quite a bit of time in my stamping room lately, and I love it! I've been going through card parts, stickers, etc. and pulling things out to use soon. I have several of these wonderful frames by Rubbernecker stamped and ready to use. (Thanks, Vicki!) So, here is one done:)

The sentiment was previously done using a Darice die. I thought it looked nice with the stamped frame. Hmmm ... what else to put on it? Oh! I've got some Penny Black stickers that I bought last summer in Des Moines at our Group Gathering. I bet one of them would work nicely. I trimmed it down and matted it with black. The butterfly is from the same sticker set. 

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Saturday, April 29, 2017

hello


I had an ivory card base sitting on my table that I had dropped a stamp on (or somehow got smudges on it) so I wanted to completely cover it up. I thought a good way to do that would be to use some of my beautiful Gina K patterned paper. I chose two patterns and added a thin strip of plain cardstock in between. Searching through my dies, I came across this little-used one from Spellbinders. I cut a piece of ivory cardstock to fit on it. I used a stamp from Technique Tuesday to stamp the flower with a coordinating ink, and added the stamped flower center. I also sponged a bit of matching purple ink around the edges before I mounted the image panel on Pop Dots.

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Friday, April 28, 2017

More Penny Black

I know that I said I wasn't going to share any more of these cards, but I guess I was wrong! :) I saw this technique on Darnell's blog, and loved it. So, I had to give it a try. I thought it would be a good way to use these last stampoffs. The flower stamps (I believe) are from Penny Black. I'm pretty sure they were inked with distress markers and spritzed with water before stamping. So, what I did was to cut out a rectangle with a Memory Box stitched rectangle die. I stamped the sentiment (from Papertrey Ink) on it, mounted on Pop Dots, and added it back in the opening. What a great idea! I've certainly seen die cuts placed back into the hole they came from, but not just simply rectangles (or other simple shapes.)
On this one, I sponged around the edges before mounting on Pop Dots and returning it to the image.
And this one is included just because it's the last of my Penny Black flower stampoffs from a couple years ago!

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Thursday, April 27, 2017

Simple Birthday

I was sorting through my 12 x 12 papers last week, and I came across this scrap of embossed paper. (I'm sure it wasn't originally 12 x 12, so I don't know why it was in there! :) ) At any rate, I took it out to be used soon. That "soon" was for this card.

I had already cut this card base and had it sitting on my table for a few weeks. The finished card is 4 x 7 - cut to fit an envelope I had. I cut the yellow to fit on the card front with a black mat. The sentiment was cut with a new-to-me die from Sizzix. Simple, but it will probably work well for a kid's birthday card.

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Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Garden Whimsy #5

 I think this card turned out to be my favorite of the five cards I made with the Stampin' Up! set, "Garden Whimsy." The ladybug is the stamp from this set. I love the simplicity of it.

I stamped the ladybug with red on a tiny scrap and cut out the most solid part of it, trimming off the dashed lines around the edges. Then I stamped again with black on another scrap. I added the red cut-out part over the black, and then colored a few of the white dots with a black marker. I cut it out with a die from a Memory Box stitched rectangle set. The sentiment is from a Papertrey Ink set.

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Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Garden Whimsy #4

One more card using stamps from the set "Garden Whimsy" from Stampin' Up! (Last one tomorrow!) For this card, I used the flower with stem, the sentiment, and the ladybugs in the background.

I randomly stamped the ladybugs in a lighter purple on a panel slightly smaller than the front of the card. I inked up the flower stamp with markers and stamped on a scrap. I stamped the sentiment in black over the flower. The little butterfly was punched with a Martha Stewart punch. I hand-drew the bottom of the body and antennae and added a black enamel dot for the body. I matted with cardstock to match the flower and butterfly, and mounted on Pop Dots. I intentionally stamped the sentiment over to the left, but it was kind of long to off-center it and it just looked like it was supposed to be in the middle, but was mis-stamped:) That's why I added the butterfly.

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Monday, April 24, 2017

Garden Whimsy #3

Card number three using "Garden Whimsy" set by Stampin' Up!

I stamped the butterfly three times across a white panel, added the sentiment (from Stampabilities) in black, and adorned the antennae with black acrylic dots. Oh yeah - I also added a black acrylic dot for the dot on the i, and I mounted the entire panel on Pop Dots.

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Sunday, April 23, 2017

Garden Whimsy #2

Card number two using the Stampin' Up! set called "Garden Whimsy." The stamps I used for this card are the butterfly and the sentiment. I had the die-cut circle and scalloped circle, along with the red half circle, in the card parts that I took out last week. I went old-school and added the black dots on the scallops:) The image panel is mounted on Pop Dots.

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Saturday, April 22, 2017

Garden Whimsy #1

My posts for the next several days will be using the Stampin' Up! set called "Garden Whimsy." It consists of eight stamps.

For this card, I used the snail. I almost skipped this stamp, but thought I could at least do this much with it:) I stamped the snail with SU!'s Buckaroo Blue ink and matted with matching cardstock. I mounted on Pop Dots. The sentiment was done with an Image Tree alphabet stamp. This would make a fine "hello, how are you doing" card, I think.

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Friday, April 21, 2017

Blue Iris Thinking of You

I have several (I think four more) of this type of flower stamped and in my "card parts" box. I probably won't share all of them with you, as I'm not very creative with them. I'm sure I've already shared a few of them here:) At any rate, this was the second stamping. I had colored the stamp with distress markers and then spritzed with water. For this card, I trimmed off the right side, leaving part of the flower stem "out of the box." The sentiment is from Stampabilities and is mounted on Pop Dots.

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Thursday, April 20, 2017

Santa

In my "Card Parts" box was this small square of patterned paper. In small cursive letters are the words from "Twas the Night Before Christmas." I thought it might work nicely to stamp an image over it. So, I looked through my Christmas stamps and found this one from My Favorite Things. The sentiment is also from MFT. I stamped the image with distress ink and sponged ink along the edges, too. I matted with with a matching red cardstock and mounted on Pop Dots. The card base is kraft.

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Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Happy (Belated) Anniversary, Lucy and David!

Oops - my friend Lucy's anniversary was last Saturday. I forgot to get her card made! It went out on Saturday, so it shouldn't be TOO late. I hope you had a great day, Lucy!

I used a technique I saw in a Gina K email. She called it "Emerging Corners." I never did end up watching the video, but it appeared to me that you take a large background stamp and just ink up a corner. So, I tried that on this card. I like the way it turned out, and I'll have to try to remember to try that again! I used a Stampin' Up! background stamp. I used distress ink. I matted with SU! Rich Razzleberry. (I'm sure just about everything SU! that I have is retired, except maybe some of my ink pads.) The sentiment is from Papertrey Ink. I matted it with a piece cut with a Spellbinders die. I had a couple thin pieces of Razzleberry left from trimming down the matting layer, so I added them under the sentiment. The sentiment panel is mounted on Pop Dots.


I had taken this SU! background stamp out, also, as a possibility for this technique. After I had made the first card, I decided to try this stamp and make another. I added a strip along the edge. The sentiment is from SU! too.

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Tuesday, April 18, 2017

hello

Another card made with "card parts." This stamped and matted piece was one of those from my box that I took out to make into a card. The stamp is from Gina K. I colored it with markers before stamping. I added the enamel dots to the centers. I also added another layer of matting - adding the white. The background paper is from Recollections. I used the "hello" die to cut three layers, gluing them on top of each other for thickness. The die is by Darice.

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Monday, April 17, 2017

On Your Special Day

I had more stamping time on Saturday - I love it! I went through my pretty small box of "card parts" and took out several pieces. I got four cards made with them, and another about half done. I'll be sharing those cards with you this week, starting with this one.

The "card part" for this card is the strip across the middle. It is an ivory piece matted with my favorite color brown cardstock - Soft Suede. I decided it was too plain, though, so I embossed it with a Cuttlebug border folder. The patterned paper is from Gina K. The sentiment is from Stampabilities. This card would make a nice anniversary card, I think.

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Sunday, April 16, 2017

Happy Easter!

Happy Easter to my blog readers who celebrate!

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Saturday, April 15, 2017

Fun Filled #1 - 4

Time for my next Stampin' Up! set. This one is called "Fun Filled." I am sharing all four cards in one post, since they are not very different. The set consists of one shadow stamp, one stamp to stamp over that, and then four different "toppings." Also, one stamp with swirls and another stamp to stamp under the swirls. For each card, I cut the images out with a Memory Box die.

For this first card,the shadow and swirly stamp are a gift, with the bow and sentiment on top. The background was embossed with a Darice folder.
For this card, the shadow and swirls stamp are a birthday cake, with the other stamp being the candle and sentiment. I added sparkle to the flame. The background was stamped with the other two stamps.
For this card, the shadow and swirls are a flower pot. I added tiny gems to the flower centers.
For this card, the shadow and swirls are a purse. I added two "nail heads" for the purse clasp.

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Friday, April 14, 2017

Flower Filled #6 and #7

Card #6 using the Stampin' Up! set called "Flower Filled." The stamp from the set is the vine with leaves. The flowers are punched from patterned orange paper with a small flower punch. I added yellow pearls for the flower centers and matted with paper to match the flowers. I used my Scor-Pal to add the decorative lines. The embossed sentiment was done with a small Cuttlebug folder.

I already had this post scheduled with just the first card, but then I spent time in my stamping room with a friend, and made this card with this strip that was sitting on my table. I thought I could just as well share it. I used the same stamp as the first card, but used distress ink. I used three orange flowers left-over from the first card, and added some blue flowers with darker blue pearl centers. I again used my Scor-Pal and matted. The sentiment is from Papertrey Ink.

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Thursday, April 13, 2017

Flower Filled #5

Card #6 using the Stampin' Up! set called "Flower Filled." The two stamps used for this card are the boots and the stems. I stamped the boots with a brown (Soft Suede) ink on patterned paper and cut them out. I stamped three stems with leaves coming out of the boots. I used a tiny flower punch for the flowers. I added round black stickers for the flower centers and a metallic-looking sticker on the boot. I matted with matching turquoise cardstock. The sentiment is again from Papertrey, is matted and mounted on Pop Dots. I used the same patterned paper for the background as I did for the boots.

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Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Flower Filled #4

This is card #4 using the Stampin' Up! set called "Flower Filled."  Yesterday's lamp has become today's vase:) The other two stamps from the set that I have used for today's card are the stem and the flower. I added a "holographic" sticker dot for the flower center. I matted with matching purple (Rich Razzleberry). The sentiment is from Papertrey. I cut it with a Memory Box stitched rectangle die and matted with the same purple. The sentiment panel is mounted on Pop Dots.

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Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Flower Filled #3

Card #3 using the Stampin' Up! set called "Flower Filled." I used one of the same stamps from yesterday's post. Yesterday it was a basket - today it's a lamp shade:) I stamped the lamp and shade and cut them out. I mounted the shade on Pop Dots. I matted with matching blue. The patterned paper came from a stack that I got at Archiver's a few years ago. I printed the sentiment on vellum on my printer and added it.

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