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Monday, July 30, 2018

MONDAY

I wanted to try a different technique with DistINKtive stamps and also use a piece of Petal Promenade DSP.    Here is my take and then I will explain.

I wanted to use one of the frames found on a piece of the Petal Promenade DSP so I decided to combine it with the Healing Hugs stamp set.  Here is what a sheet of the DSP looks like.  You can use this for a scrapbook page or cut it apart and use it for cards or other projects.

The other sheets in the pack (except for one more like this) are regular all-over patterns.

I also wanted to try a technique using the flower from the DistINKtive Healing Hugs set so that you can get more than one color on the stamp.  The DistINKtive stamps are exclusive to Stampin' Up.  They give you a dimensional effect without doing the two step method.  Watch this video to see how to incorporate more than one color on a DistINKtive stamp.

Supplies used for this card:
Smokey Slate, Blushing Bride, Whisper White card stock; Petal Burst embossing folder; Grapefruit Grove, Blushing Bride & Highland Heather inks for the three tone flower and Mossy Meadow ink for the leaves.

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Friday, July 27, 2018

FUN FRIDAY

Instead of Fun Fold Friday, it is Fun Frame Friday.  I had plenty of time to work on this since our home was in the area that got bombarded with rain over the last week.  Thankfully I live high enough that I was not flooded, but there are many in our area that need our prayers.  I saw a frame like this on Pinterest, created by Gloria Plunket.  I took her idea and ran with it.  Here is my version, what I did, and how I created it.

The "O" is attached with Velcro and I made one for each month.  This one is September.  The rest are in order from January through December.

I used some retired and current products to create the monthly circles.

I started with a piece of Vanilla Cardstock measuring 6 x 8.  I thought that picture frames came in that size, but found out that is not the case.  Therefore mine is in an 8 x 8 frame.

I first scored my vanilla piece at 3/4" both horizontally and vertically using my Simply Scored.  When scoring on the 6" side, you can begin at the edge and score every 3/4".  It will come out evenly.  When scoring the 8" side, start at 4" in the middle and score 3/4" to the left and the right so that you end up with 1/4" on each side.
I wanted a little background so this was perfect.  It also gave me a way to keep my letters lined up straight for my project.

Then I took a piece of black c.s also at 6 x 8 and cut out a piece measuring 4 1/2 x 7 1/2 to make my hole.
I added Washi Tape to the top and bottom black edge, centered and glued my letters on, leaving a space for the "O" pictures.  I added a Velcro Dot where the "O" would be.

I adhered this frame onto an 8 x 8 sheet of Champagne Foil with Fast Fuse, using a little extra behind the spot where the Velcro is, since that will be tugged at to remove the "O" pieces.

I am really excited about how this turned out.  I LOVE it!  I think I will make a couple more as gifts or to sell at a Christmas craft show.  I hope it will go a little more quickly since I now have the idea, measurements and thoughts about what to do for each month.

If you would like me to make one for you, leave a comment below.  I will be charging $18, plus S & H if that is necessary.







Wednesday, July 25, 2018

WEDNESDAY

On Monday I shared a card using the inside pieces of one of the stained glass thinlits.  Today I am sharing the card I made using the actual piece that you get when you cut this thinlit out.

I just "played around" to make this card.  I wanted to use the piece that I had cut out to get the fence pieces from Monday and I wanted to use one of the other thinlits in the bundle.  I am happy with how this turned out.
Supplies used:
Petal Pink, Berry Burst, Whisper White card stock; Wood Grain DSP (for the two thinlit pieces); Clear Faceted Gems; 1/2" Circle Punch; Seaside Emb Folder; Circle Framelits; Blender Pens.

I saw a little trick on Pinterest showing how to glue these VERY thin thinlit pieces.  If you remember you can use the Adhesvie Sheets when cutting your thinlit.  If you forget, like me, put a little Tombow on your Acrylic Mat and then dip your sponge into it and dab your sponge onto the back of the thinlit piece.  Do this also on top of your Acrylic Mat so that it doesn't stick to anything.  I LOVE the Acrylic Mat!  
It was pretty sticky with glue when I was done so I just put it in some warm sudsy water and cleaned it off.  Worked great and I am ready to use it again. 


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Monday, July 23, 2018

MONDAY

I saw a post by Jo Weedon on Pinterest using the Stained Glass Window Thinlit as a fence and had to try it myself.  We were invited to a backyard get-together Sunday evening which was very nice.  I thought I would send out friends a thank you note.  Here is my card.



To make the fence you use the long thinlit in the Stained Glass set.

When you cut it out, here is what you get - the long shape and then all the little pieces that fall out.  I cut the point off of one end of all the little pieces and then glue dotted them to a thin strip of paper to make the fence.  I used Woodgrains DSP to make the fence.

Other supplies:

Rooted in Nature stamp set and matching Thinlits; Itty Bitty Greetings;  Garden Green card stock and ink; Pool Party, Crumb Cake, and Whisper White card stock; retired Tree Builder Punch for the clouds; Mini Dimensionals to pop up the fence.
I hand cut three pieces of crumb cake card stock to make the ground and then brushed the ends with a little crumb cake ink from the inkpad.


Friday, July 20, 2018

FUN FOLD FRIDAY

Today I am going to share a double pleated fold card with you.  Here is the card and then I will show you a few tips/directions.
I did use retired DSP, but the rest is current.

First you need a sheet of DSP measuring 5 3/8 x 10.
With the long side at the top of your Simply Scored score at 1 - 1 1/2 - 2 1/2 - 3 - 4 - 4 4 1/2 - 5 1/2 - 6 - 7 - 7 1/2 - 8 1/2 - 9.

Then you need to make some tick marks.  I drew my lines instead so that you could see what it looks like.  If you only make tick marks, you can just score using your paper cutter by connecting the tick marks.
Your tick marks should be at 4 1/2 and 5 1/2 at the top and bottom of the long sides.
Tick marks for the short side should be at 2 3/16 and 3 3/16.
Then score so that you are following the pattern I have shown on the DSP.

Cut off the edges you created.  Then begin to accordion fold from each side, with your first fold on the outside edges being a mountain fold.

I actually put a little adhesive (Fast Fuse) on the inside of the folds since this paper is pretty thick, but that might not be necessary with a more light weight DSP.
Put adhesive on the back of your pleated fold piece and attach it to the base piece, centering your DSP fold piece.

After attaching, turn your card stock over and trim off the edges that show from each side so it will look like the picture above.

Then decorate as you like.  On my card I used the Accented Blooms stamp set and the Ovals Framelits. I also used Rich Razzleberry and Calypso Coral card stock.
I used the inside piece of the stamp set that looks like the tag (you can throw this away when mounting your stamps, but I chose to keep it in case I wanted to use it for something).  I stamped this with Rich Razzleberry, but stamped off twice so that it would be light.  Then I punched it out with the Taylored Tag Punch.
Both the ovals and the tag are popped up with Dimensionals.





Wednesday, July 18, 2018

WEDNESDAY

Christmas in July is the theme of today's post.  This card was one that we made at the June Stamp Fest and was created by Cindy Fodor.

The stamp set is Stylish Christmas and can be found on pg 101 of the Annual Catalog.  It's never too early to start working on your Christmas cards so here is an easy and pretty card for you to CASE.

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Monday, July 16, 2018

MONDAY

One of the first things I saw in the new catalog that I knew I had to have was the pack of Graceful Glass Vellum.  I finally took some time to make a card with it today when I heard of the passing of one of my husband's cousins.

I used one of the panels and cut it down to 1 1/2 x 5 1/2.  I then colored it with Stampin Blends. I mounted that onto Lemon Lime Twist card stock and attached the two with the Fine Tip Glue Pen along the sides.
To make the butterfly I cut the framelit out of another piece of the vellum that had a shape design.  This I colored also with Blends and mounted it on Whisper White card stock.
The message is stamped with Momento and punched out and mounted on a Pretty Label punch out.

If I use one of these panels again, I think I will cut it a little shorter so that when I add my black
"frames" they will meet in the middle.  I cut these out by placing the die on black card stock and then placed that onto an Adhesive Sheet.  That was then cut with the Big Shot.  All you do is peel the paper away and you have automatic adhesive on your card stock.  These pieces have such thin parts that I thought this would be the best way to go instead of trying to glue it on with the Fine Tip Glue Pen.

Friday, July 13, 2018

FUN FOLD FRIDAY

Today's fun fold is a side board easel card which I saw created by Deb Valder.  Here is my take using current Stampin' Up products.


Here is a look from an angle so you can see how the flap bends back.


Supplies:
Rooted in Nature and Bokeh Dots stamp set plus matching framelits 
Lemon Lime Twist and Berry Burst Ink
Lemon Lime Twist, Berry Burst and Whisper White card stock
Adhesive Backed Sequins

Dimensions:
Berry Burst Base - 5 1/2" x 4 1/4"
Berry Burst flap 3" x 4 1/2", scored at 2" and 4"
Whisper White layer - 5 1/4" x 4"
Lime layer - 2 7/8" x 3 7/8"
White layer - 2 5/8" x 3 5/8"

Here are the pieces as cut.  Put Fast Fuse or another strong adhesive on the Berry Burst edge and also on the bottom of the flap.  Do NOT put adhesive on the middle of this piece.

Tuck your Berry Burst flap behind the Whisper White piece, center it onto the base and adhere.
Then you can remove the larger white piece, stamp as desired and adhere back onto the base with adhesive.
Attach your cut out pieces to your card where desired with Glue Dots.  The one at the base of the flap will hold your flap up to make the easel.  It will fold flat for mailing.

Have fun creating one for yourself. 
If you are superstitious, have a good luck day - it IS Friday the 13th. 









Wednesday, July 11, 2018

WEDNESDAY

Here is a VERY quick and easy gift card holder.  I made this for my neighbor who watered my plants while I was on vacation last week.  They just got a new inground pool so I thought a pool gift card would serve her well.


Take a sheet of DSP measuring 4 1/2 x 6 1/2.
Place the short end of your DSP at 3 1/4" along the top of your Envelope Punch Board and punch.
Flip paper over and punch again at 3 1/4".
Score and fold up the bottom edge at 1 1/4".
Put adhesive on each edge of the folded piece.
Bring the top piece down, tuck into the bottom and crease when it is tucked in properly.
Decorate the front as desired.
I used retired DSP and Scallop Circle Punch.  The beach chair is from the current Seasonal Layers Framelits.  I also used Teeny Tiny Wishes and the Classic Label Punch.
This took me all of 15 minutes.  LOVE that!

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Monday, July 9, 2018

MONDAY

Don't miss out on this JULY SPECIAL!  July 1-31
Buy 3 packs of select DSP and receive one FREE.

I am just returning from the beach with my family so today's post is a quick and important post to let you know about the DSP Special.  This is always a favorite special for getting some of our new and beautiful DSP.  

Here is a scrapbook page using some of the paper from Garden Impressions.  This was on display at the Proverbial Stampers meeting on Saturday.  Unfortunately I was unable to attend because of the beach.  I am also not sure who created this page and for that I apologize.

Stampin' Up's paper is always gorgeous and this is no exception.  This pack comes in a 6 x 6 size.

Click here to go to my website and see the available paper.  After you see it, you can place your order using the June/July Hostess Code.




Friday, July 6, 2018

FRIDAY

This is another card we made at the June Stamp Fest.  It was created by Muriel Tukey.
Supplies used are:
Card stock - Blueberry Bushel, Shaded Spruce, Sea Foam, Whisper White
Ink - Blueberry Bushel, Shaded Spruce, Black
Square Framelits and Stitched Framelits
Blueberry Bushel 1/8" Grosgrain Ribbon
Garden Impressions 6 x 6 DSP
Dimensionals


Wednesday, July 4, 2018

FUN FOLD WEDNESDAY

HAPPY 4th OF JULY!
I'm switching up and doing the fun fold today instead of Friday because I saw a card I wanted to  try for the 4th of July.
This card uses everything that has been retired except for the Real Red card stock and the Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Paper.


outside

inside

view from the top

When looking for a fun fold card idea I saw this one called a flag fold.  That caught my eye since this was to be for the 4th of July, so this is what a flag fold is.
Here is the link for how to create this card.  There are other adaptations for the inside that you can also find on Pinterest. Not hard at all!

Supplies used are all retired, as I said, but sometimes you just have to get a grip and use up those retired items.
Star punch, large and small; Floral Boutique DSP; Amazing You Sale-a-bration stamp set and matching Celebrate thinlit; Night of Navy marker for writing message (current).





Monday, July 2, 2018

MONDAY

I will be doing some quick posts this week, because I will be at the beach with the family. Yea!
Today's card is one we made at our June Stamp Fest and is appropriate for the beach.

I am not sure who created this card, and I apologize because it is stunning!  I believe the colors are Night of Navy, Crumb Cake, and Garden Green. The Garden Green seaweed has Wink of Stella on it. The lower seaweed is stamped in Sea Foam or Pear Pizazz.  
The stamp set is Sea Creatures with the matching thinlits.  
Isn't this card beautiful?!