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Friday, June 28, 2024

"MAGNOLIA MOOD" + "KEEPING TABS"

 


Did you know that Stampin' Up! stamp and die bundles have been discounted by 10% this month?  That's right . . . and the 10% discount ends after June 30th, so check your wishlist (and check it again!) to see if now is the right time to make your selections.  During this sale, I purchased "Magnolia Mood" and "Keeping Tabs".  The first card that I'm sharing features both bundles.  My cardstock colors are Pebbled Path, Crushed Curry and, of course, white.  While there are many colors that coordinate nicely with Pebbled Path, I think any shade of yellow makes for a nice pair.  


Doesn't the Eyelet 3D embossing look so pretty on this card?  Besides the sparkly gems, I think the gingham ribbon (retired) adds quite a lot to this card, lending just the right amount of color.  The stamped and die-cut images were colored with alcohol markers, leaving the magnolia petals and blooms uncolored.


My first time using the "Keeping Tabs" stamp set and die was on this card, and I am in love . . . even though my lovely tab got adhered a bit crooked.  I urge you to take a closer look at this bundle because it has three tab designs and lots of sentiments/words to personalize them for your project.  To cut the stamped tabs, there is a choice of punch or die.  Each time I reach for a punch, I straight up appreciate how handy it is to grab a punch and go; however, I made an economical decision to purchase the die this time, thinking that I can die-cut a lot of tabs to keep in the stamp case ready to use.  

One thing that I want to point out about this card . . . since I wanted the top of the tab to extend past the top of the card, the height was trimmed to 3.75".  This was perfect!

Up next is, for the most part, a copy of a Stampin' Up! "Magnolia Mood" sample that I just loved (see below):


Isn't it gorgeous???  While trying to figure out what to cut, what to stamp, and what/how to color, I realized that the card has so much more going on than one might imagine at first glance.  A lot.  Obviously, my rendition isn't an exact copy, but I was so very pleased.


Some of my die cut shapes were strategically placed, but I decided to not overthink the entire process.


It's hard to tell from the photos, but the birthday sentiment was embossed with silver embossing powder on Lost Lagoon cardstock.  I used Lost Lagoon ink to stamp the images on the white cardstock, but I stamped off first so the images would be lighter and subtle.


You can't tell from the first photo, but the above photo shows the texture and dimension on this card.  The silver twine was doubled in length and tied in a bow, and then I used a bone folder to enhance its natural ability to curl, which is what I love the most about silver trim.  Any time that it is offered by Stampin' Up!, I purchase a few spools.  It's so easy to work with and is especially easy to tie in a bow when the length is doubled.


Of course, a white cardstock panel needed to be adhered to the inside of the Lost Lagoon card base, and I thought it could use some stamping.  Apologies for the blah photo.  Let's finish with a better photo:



Thursday, June 20, 2024

COLORFUL ASSORTMENT OF TIES FOR FATHER'S DAY


What kind of card do you make for a classy gentleman who still wears a suit and tie to church on Sunday?  You make a colorful assortment of ties, of course!  Choosing the right designer paper for the ties was so much fun!


As I laid out the selection of die-cut ties, I wasn't sure how many I would use or what other design elements would be needed.  I really had no idea what the card would look like other than the fact that it would have some ties.  Seeing them all laid out made me realize that (if I used most of the ties that I had cut) my card would be full of color and wouldn't actually need much of anything else.  After arranging them, I just loved how they looked!  


See the hanger?  At some point, I had considered cutting some smaller ties and have them hanging (as if in a closet), but I liked the larger ties best.  I still wasn't ready to give up on using the hanger, so it got to hold the "classy kind of guy" sign.

My daddy really enjoyed this card, and that's all that really matters.

Thanks for visiting my blog!  Have a stampin' good day!

Thursday, June 13, 2024

"TEXTURED FLORAL" BIRTHDAY CARD

 


Saturday is my mother's birthday.  Today I'm sharing the card that I made for her, and it features Stampin' Up!'s "Textured Floral" bundle which happens to be oh, so gorgeous!  This is one of those product bundles that makes it nearly impossible to end up with something less than pleasing.  Seriously!


I knew I wanted to use the stamped die-cuts to create a wreath but, after playing around with placement and trying to be careful to not move anything that looked perfect (before gluing them in place), I realized that it was actually going to be just fine wherever I placed the pieces or however they landed.  What's not to LOVE about that?!?!


My ink colors are Old Olive, Melon Mambo, Pebbled Path, and Berry Burst.  The embossing folder that I used is Distressed Tile 3D.  I'd just like to interject that there's no such thing as having too many embossing folders and yet, if you only have one or two, you're going to be just fine because the truth of the card-making matter is that any embossed texture truly elevates your project and adds depth, dimension, and texture.


As you can see in the above photo, this card is lush with texture!  The only Stampin' Dimensional that I used was on the right end of the sentiment which, by the way, was cut with a Stitched So Sweetly (retired) die.


Cardstock colors are white and Soft Sea Foam.  I really liked this card and was proud to send it to my mother, and she seemed to love it! 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MOTHER!!!!


Saturday, June 8, 2024

"FLUFFIEST FRIENDS" THANK YOU

 


If you like adorable fluffy animals that are so fun and easy to color, then you would really enjoy Stampin' Up!'s "Fluffiest Friends" stamp set and coordinating dies.  The animals in this set are so very sweet!  I needed a thank you card recently and chose this chunky cat for the focal point.  After the cat was colored, I looked for a coordinating piece of designer paper and found one from the (retired) Garden Impressions collection.


As you can see from the above photo, circle dies were used to cut a window in the front of the card and then frame it with coordinating cardstock.  The die-cut fluffy cat was placed on the inside of the card--through the die-cut circle window--using Stampin' Dimensionals.  The sentiment is from "Sweetly Scripted", which is turning out to be a very handy and useful stamp set.  When my first embossed attempt didn't show up on the card, I stamped the sentiment again onto a scrap of white cardstock, which was heat-embossed with gold and then trimmed to fit across the bottom front of the card.


Hopefully, you can see a bit of shimmer on the purple flower, which was brushed with Wink of Stella.  After the cat was adhered to the inside of the card, I decided to use a marker to add the polka dots. In the photo below, you can see how the card looked on display:


I really liked how the circle of dots framed the fluffy cat when the card was open.  Of course, I had to take care when writing my message, but there was actually plenty of space to do so.

Thank you for visiting my blog today!  Have a stampin' good day!




 





Monday, June 3, 2024

"MUSICAL JAMBOREE" BIRTHDAY CARD

 


My great-nephew had a birthday last month.  Since I had not yet played with the new "Musical Jamboree" stamp set, I decided to use the images from it for Campbell's birthday card.  I'm not sure if that was a good decision for him, but I really enjoyed working with and coloring these fun animals.  Don't they look happy to be sharing their musical ability?  The images were colored with alcohol markers, and the birthday sentiment is from Stampin' Up!'s "Sweetly Scripted" stamp set.


In the above photo, you can see that I used a book binding fold for the card.  This is such an easy and fun design and gives cards a little something different.  

What does every card need?  An envelope that gives a hint to what's inside:


I haven't heard from Campbell, but I hope the card at least made him smile.  I hope it made you smile, too.

Have a stampin' good day!