1 set, 1 colour scheme: 2 ways
Posted: August 23, 2009 Filed under: CAS, Of the Earth 9 CommentsI played with the new hostess set, Of the Earth, the other day. It has three pretty picture stamps and a quote. I decided against the quote and chose “thinking of you” sentiments instead. The colour scheme I used is a calm one so I wanted the words to be restful as well.
I used Rose Red, Mellow Moss and Bashful Blue on both cards. The little bird stamp is easy to punch out with the 1¼” square punch, but the rectangular pieces I cut before stamping to make sure they were identical. All the images are popped up on stampin’ dimensionals.
Thanks for dropping in today.
Supplies:
Stamps: Of the Earth, Thoughts and Prayers, All Year Cheer
Inks: Mellow Moss, Rose Red, Bashful Blue
Cardstock: Whisper White
Also: Stampin’ dimensionals, square punch
Bloom Away
Posted: August 16, 2009 Filed under: Bloom Away, CAS 12 CommentsMy parents arrived from Australia a week or so ago, with this stamp set. It is an SU set but I don’t imagine it will ever appear in my Canadian catalog because it features Australian native flowers. I was browsing some blogs one day and saw a card which featured a gum blossom, so followed up the card information to find the set in the Australian catalog. My dad located a demonstrator not far from their place and… now I have a new set.
The set includes a waratah, a gum blossom and a banksia, these are a couple of my first attempts with the gum and banksia. I know the gum blossom will be my favourite stamp from the set. I have like gum blossoms ever since my mum read Snugglepot and Cuddlepie to me when I was five or six. I even won a prize in Grade 1, when I dressed up as Ragged Blossom for a Book Week parade!
I stamped the full image twice for both cards, once in green, once in black. I coloured the black images using watercolour pencils, ink from the stamp pad lids and a blender pen. I then punched out a feature square from the coloured image, matted it and attached it to the green image with stampin’ dimensionals. In the gum blossom card above I masked the edge of the background image using a post-it note and then stamped the left of the stamp again to create a larger bunch of blossom.
Thank you for dropping in today and a special thanks for the encouraging comments people have been leaving for me. I have really enjoyed your kind words.
Supplies:
Stamps: Bloom Away, Fundamental Phrases
Inks: Basic Black, Always Artichoke, Old Olive, Pixie Pink
Cardstock: Always Artichoke, Old Olive, Whisper White
Also: Faber-Castell watercolour pencils, square punches
Happy Birthday Stamp Simply
Posted: August 13, 2009 Filed under: Extreme Surfboard 28 CommentsSharon is celebrating over at No Time to Stamp because the Friday Stamp Simply challenge is turning 100. The 100th challenge is to make a birthday card. Sharon invited a bunch of guests to celebrate and I was happy to be included. There is quite a line up of talented stampers with all sorts of birthday projects and blog candy galore!
My parents are staying with me at present and asked whether I could make a card for a 21 year old young man. As you know I make very few masculine cards but I have a few new stamps which should change that a bit. I bought three of the new SU Extreme stamps with my son, his friends and my nephews in mind. This is my first effort with the Extreme Surfer stamp.
I began by flicking embossing fluid on watercolour paper with a paintbrush. I then embossed in white and soaked the watercolour paper with water. I used three reinkers to create the surf and then waited for it to dry before embossing the surfer. Actually that is not quite true, I should have waited until it was totally dry because a couple of wet patches did retain a bit of black embossing powder. In Australia your twenty-first birthday is considered a milestone so my parents thought it would be appropriate to have 21 on the front of the card. None of my numeral stamps looked right so I wrote the words on with a black fineliner. I then fiddled around with the mattes and split the scene in three panels. Inside is a repeat of the surfer on a Not quite navy splodge.
Edited to add: A few people have asked what embossing fluid is. It is a fluid for re-inking a clear embossing pad, I bought it quite a long time ago, I wonder if the versamark pad refill in the SU catalog is the same sort of thing.
Thanks for dropping in, make sure you check out the great projects completed by the other birthday guests.
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Pat Adam – Christmas Gift Tags with BLOG CANDY
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AJ – 1 Card Done 3 Ways
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Janine – A Stress Free Summer Menu with BLOG CANDY
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Tammy – Birthday Reminder Book with BLOG CANDY
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Jennifer – Birthday Card with BLOG CANDY
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Julie – Card Set in Tote with Directions
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Barbara– Birthday Card with BLOG CANDY
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Deb– Tutorial on Dying Silk Ribbon Using Copics and Refills
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Jenny– Birthday Card with BLOG CANDY
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Jerri – Birthday Card and Tutorial on Hand Embossing with Light Box
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Joan– Birthday Card and Etched Glass with BLOG CANDY
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LeAnne – Birthday Card with Glitter
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Barb– Birthday Cake 3-D Gift Item with BLOG CANDY
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Darlene – Birthday Card with Special Recipe
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Rose Ann– Birthday Card with BLOG CANDY
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Leslie – Gift Tin of Soaps with Coordinating Card
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Heather – Birthday Card (that’s me!)
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Sabrina– Birthday Card with BLOG CANDY
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Sharon– Monogrammed Birthday Gift Set with BLOG CANDY
Supplies:
Stamps: Extreme Surfboard
Inks: Versamark, Not quite Navy, Night of Navy, Buckaroo Blue, Basic Black
Cardstock: Not quite Navy, Basic Black, Whisper White
Also: White e.p., clear e.p., Pilot fineliner
So thankful
Posted: August 12, 2009 Filed under: Lovely as a Tree, My Kid's cards 2 CommentsA few days ago I posted the birthday cards my girls made for each other. Today I have a card my fifteen year-old made for my husband and me and gave to us on her birthday. We were surprised to be receiving a card but there was a beautiful hand made gift too, which blew us away. I wrote about it here
Supplies:
Stamps: Lovely as a Tree, All Year Cheer
Inks: Versamark, Not quite Navy
Cardstock: Not quite Navy, Brushed Silver, Whisper White
Also: Silver e.p.
Birthday girls
Posted: August 8, 2009 Filed under: Branch Out, Itty Bitty Buds 4 CommentsAbove is the card my 15 year old daughter made for her 13 year sister on her birthday.
Below is the card my 13 year old made for her sister for her birthday.
Two very different cards.
Two very striking cards.
Two lovely and talented girls, but then I am biased!
Supplies:
Stamps: Branch Out, Itty Bitty Buds, Simple Sayings 2
Inks: Basic Black, Bold Brights & Rich Regals markers, Summer Sun, Real Red, Pumpkin Pie
Cardstock: Whisper white, Basic Black, Pixie Pink, Summer Sun, Real Red, Pumpkin Pie















