Friday, March 18, 2016

Bermuda Birthday Cake - Fab Friday 83 - Stampin' Up! Endless Birthday Wishes


I'm running WAY behind this morning so I'll be back later to add in some details for this card.  But here is our Fab Friday challenge!  It's a fun sketch.  I turned my card on its side!




  Can't go wrong with a birthday card!


   Edited to add:

   I came across this color combination in a bedding catalog.  I thought it would look good on a card, especially one for a guy.  It's Bermuda Bay, Cucumber Crush, Smoky Slate and a teeny tiny bit of Marina Mist with the dots on the cake.

  The cake and Words are stamped in Basic Gray and then I used my Aquapainter to add a light wash of Bermuda Bay ink over the cake.  I added some light dots in Smoky Slate across the bottom of that panel.

  The flags are from my neglected Cherry on Top DSP stack from the Annual Catalog.  I love that this pack has some designs that are more birthday but also some basic prints that can be used on any kind of project.  I kept trying to have the long flags straight as in the sketch but it was just wasn't working  so I had to angle them.  They are held together with a staple which is a great accent for a masculine card.

  As you can see from the photo I still haven't mastered my new camera!  I don't know why it looks kind of foggy.  When I added my watermark it seemed crisp!  Can I blame Blogger?  Haha!

  Head over to Fab Friday and see all the amazing creation that my fellow Design Team has come up with.  I am always inspired!

  Thanks for looking!  Did you stamp today?

Stamps: Endless Birthday Wishes, Party with Cake

Ink: Basic Gray, Smoky Slate, Bermuda Bay, Marina Mist

Paper: Whisper White, Smoky Slate, Cucumber Crush, Cherry on Top DSP

Accessories: white baker's twine, stapler, corner rounder


Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Happy Birthday Sunshine - Stampin' Up Sunburst Thinlet

  Isn't this a fun, happy birthday card?  I'm usually not one for mixing a lot of patterns but the It's My Party DSP stack makes it easy because the patterns and colors really play nicely together.



  I mixed and matched the patterned papers as well as the stamps that I used.  The Happy Birthday is from the Party with Cake set and the Sunshine is from the Sale-a-Bration set Hello.  I used my Melon Mambo marker to just ink up the "sunshine" part of the stamp and then punched it out with the short end of the Decorative Label punch.

  The sentiments are popped up on top of a bright shiny sun cut with the Sunburst Thinlet.  I cut the sun down and cut a matching panel out of Silver Glimmer paper using a circle framelit.

  The small banners are hand cut from scraps and I added a length of silver sequin trim as well as some loose sequins scattered across the card front.

  I'm still working on learning my new camera and it is slow going!  There are SOOOO many settings!  I know the more I use it the easier it will be to figure out when to use which settings but I feel completely out of my element!  I took todays card picture with it and I think it looks better than my old point and shoot ones but I still need to tweak some things.  So thanks for your patience as I will probably be going back and forth between old and new photos as some cards have been sent out already and I can't go back and redo the picture.

  Thanks for looking!  Did you stamp today?

Stamps: Party with Cake, Hello (SAB)

Ink: Basic Black  Marker: Melon Mambo

Paper: Crumb Cake, Melon Mambo, Whisper White, Mint Macaron, It's My Party DSP stack, Silver Glimmer paper

Accessories: Sunburst Thinlet, Decorative Label punch, Melon Mambo baker's twine, silver sequin trim, dimensionals

 

 

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Watercolored Balloon Trio - Stampin' Up! Balloon Celebrations

   A few weeks ago I got out my watercolor paper scrap bag and sat down to just play around.  I had a bunch of little pieces of watercolor paper that I was trying out some different techniques on and this card is the result of my play time.


  First I embossed some balloons from the Balloon Celebrations set with white embossing powder onto watercolor paper.  Then I grabbed a few ink pads that I thought would look good together.  After pressing the closed lid into the pad and getting a little pool of ink on the inside I used my Aquapainter and brushed the ink colors onto the balloon images straying outside the lines on purpose.

  I added black mats to each balloon panel and then adhered them to the front of a Whisper White thick card base with rounded ends.  Each layer is popped up on top of the previous one with dimensionals.

  I used the Happy Birthday sentiment from the Sprinkles of Life set as it was a better fit for the space and style of the card than the happy birthday sentiment that comes with the Balloon Celebrations set. Don't be afraid to mix and match stamp sets and sentiments to fit your design.

  A small rhinestone next to the sentiment is the final detail for this card.

  Thanks for looking!  Did you stamp today?

  Stamps: Balloon Celebrations, Sprinkles of Life

  Ink: Versamark, Bermuda Bay, Crushed Curry, Rich Razzleberry, Black

  Paper: Whisper White, Basic Black, watercolor paper

  Accessories: dimensionals, white embossing powder, rhinestone

Monday, March 14, 2016

Butterfly Sympathy - Stampin' Up! Watercolor Wings

 Sharing quickly this morning.  Time is already getting away from me and a slow as molasses computer isn't helping matters any!

  I had to send a friend and downline a sympathy card last week.  These are never fun cards to make but I wanted to make sure she knew I was thinking of and praying for her and her family.

  I thought a simple butterfly card was the way to go.

 


  My card base is Smoky Slate and I topped that with a piece of Whisper White and a slightly smaller piece of the retired Adventure Bound DSP.

  The sentiment strip is stamped with a stamp from Rose Wonder in the Occasions catalog.  This is a great set not only for the image stamps but it has a great mix of sentiments.  The sentiment here is stamped in Basic Gray.

  The butterfly from Watercolor Wonder is stamped in Smoky Slate and Daffodil Delight.  The body is Basic Gray.  I hand cut and then popped the butterfly up onto a circle cut from the Botanical Gardens printed vellum (Sale-a-Bration).


   Thanks for looking!  Did you stamp today?

Stamps: Watercolor Wings, Rose Wonder

Ink: Daffodil Delight, Basic Gray, Smoky Slate

Paper: Smoky Slate, Whisper White, Botanical Gardens printed vellum, Adventure Bound DSP (retired)

Accessories: Starburst framelit (retired), dimensionals

Friday, March 11, 2016

Blue Birthday Balloons - Stampin' Up! Balloon Celebrations

  I have good news and bad news!  The good news is that I got a new camera yesterday for my birthday!  It's a cool DSLR one with all the bells and whistles and I can't wait to learn how to use it especially to take pics of my cards!  The bad news is I got a new camera!  Ha!  Seriously this things has so many buttons and settings it's not even funny.  I think it might take me a while to figure it all out so my card photos might stink for a while longer!  If anyone has any good tips or websites I'd be happy to take any and all suggestions!

  So for now you'll have to suffer through some more poor quality pics but I think you'll still get the idea!

  We made this card at my last stamp club.  We did 3 cards as usual and I had one birthday card geared towards guys and one birthday card that was more girlie to help get the #imbringingbirthdaysback campaign to spread to my stamping ladies.  Sometimes it's hard to do guy cards and I think a great place to start is to pick colors from a DSP pattern and go from there.

 

  I bought the Schoolhouse DSP in my first order when this annual catalog came out last summer.  I've used it in bits and pieces here and there but the colors are perfect for guy cards as they are yellows, blues, oranges and greens.  I started with the small checked pattern and pulled my colors from there.

  The card base is Daffodil Delight with a narrow strip of Tangerine Tango (great way to use up small scraps!)  On the other end is a strip of our patterned paper.  

  We stamped the stars, Happy Birthday sentiment and balloon strings onto a piece of Whisper White in Basic Gray ink.  I hope you aren't sick of seeing cards made with Balloon Celebrations because I'm not tired of making them.  I have a few more up my sleeve to share in the coming days!

  

  Next, the balloon outlines are stamped in Basic Gray and then filled in with Pacific Point ink.  We got the 2 different shades of Pacific Point by inking up the solid balloon shapes just once.  Stamped one set of balloons and then without reinking stamp the second set.  Then add some stars to a few of your balloons.  Finally punch them out and arrange them on the card over the strings.  We used several layers of dimensionals so the smallest balloon is higher than the others.

  The final details for this card are to add a bit of gold.  We tied a small bow with gold cording and adhering it with a glue dot.  Then some of the stars were colored in using the gold Wink of Stella.  The Wink of Stella brush pens make it so easy to add hints of shimmer!

   Thanks for looking!  Did you stamp today?

Stamps: Balloon Celebrations

Ink: Basic Gray, Pacific Point

Paper: Daffodil Delight, Tangerine Tango, Schoolhouse DSP, Whisper White

Accessories: Balloon Bouquet punch, gold cord, Wink of Stella gold, dimensionals

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Easter Sunrise - Stampin' Up! Sunburst Thinlet

 For the last 4 or 5 years I've been helping with the 2 year olds Sunday School class at my church.  The head teacher is a beloved figure at our church and has been a member since the start of the church.  She has always been involved in teaching Sunday school and has as much fun if not more than the kids.  And while she is in her 80s she still hosts an Easter (and Christmas) party every year at her house for her Sunday school class.  It's a great time and I'm blessed to be involved in it all.

  Of course if there's a party we need invitations.  It's fun to come up with an Easter invitation for this party each year.  This year I didn't really have an Easter stamp to use so I came up with this little scene.


  The card base is Soft Sky and then I cut out the sun with the Sunburst thinlet in So Saffron.  I sponged all around the edges with So Saffron and then also sponged the punched circle.  The circle is popped up on dimesionals.

  To make the cross I used some strips of Crumb Cake and stamped the Hardwood background stamp on them with Tip Top Taupe ink.  The edges are sponged and I added the nail holes with my Tip Top Taupe marker.

  The butterfly is from Garden in Bloom in the annual catalog.  I stamped the outline in Tip Top Taupe and the fill in stamp is Perfect Plum ink stamped off once to give a softer look.  It doesn't show up in the photo but the butterfly is colored with the clear Wink of Stella brush.  I hand cut it with my trusty paper snips.  

  The cross and butterfly are both popped up on dimensionals.

  Thanks for looking!  Did you stamp today?

Stamps: Hardwood, Garden in Bloom

Ink:  So Saffron, Tip Top Taupe, Perfect Plum

Paper: Soft Sky, So Saffron, Crumb Cake, Whisper White

Accessories: Sunburst Thinlet, dimensionals, Wink of Stella clear

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Peek a Boo Birthday Balloon - Stampin' Up! Balloon Celebrations

  So have all of you stampers joined in on the #imbringingbirthdaysback campaign?  What?  You don't know about it?  Well super Stampin' Up! trainer Shannon West decided that she wanted to be better about sending out birthday cards and not just do the quick and easy Facebook greeting that has taken over.   She wanted to get hand stamped birthday greetings out to all who gave her their birthday and address.  She got thousands of responses!  Holy cow!  And not only that her #imbringingbirthdaysback has totally jump started other card makers to join in and do the same for their circles of friends, family, customers and even strangers!  There is even a Stampin' Up! stamp now to mark the cards that you send out!  To read more about this awesome movement check out this article.

  If you know about this movement have you joined in?  Why not?  Get stamping and and mailing out those cards!  They don't have to be hugely elaborate; make someone's birthday and send out a hand stamped card!  I always tell my stampers not to hoard the cards they make but to give them to people.  If you want to remember a design or color combination just snap a quick pic of it for future reference.  It's sad to see boxes and boxes of cards that are just sitting in a craft room not being used!

  Quick tip: check out the "Events" tab on Facebook to see your friends with upcoming birthdays so you can get those cards in the mail and surprise them!

  My card today is a super easy design that would work for birthdays for all ages....just change out the Designer Series Paper and stamp.  You could use a cupcake, birthday cake, little animal, flower....really anything works in the little peek a boo spot!


  Kind of like opening a present right?

  I used a piece of It's My Party DSP cut to the same size as the card front.  Before adhering it line it up and decide where you want the opening to be and use your paper snips to cut the flaps.  I stamped the balloon string in black at this point.  Then adhere the DSP to the card and using dimensionals adhere the flaps down.  Before cutting your flaps double check the pattern on the backside of the paper is facing the right way!  

  I stamped the sentiment from Party with Cake in black.  The Balloon Celebrations makes all these celebratory cards so easy!  And cute too!  The balloon outline is stamped in Sahara Sand and then filled in with Mint Macaron stamped off once.  I added some Sahara Sand stars and then punched the balloon out.  It's then popped up on the string with a dimensional.

  See totally easy!  Check out your DSP stash and see what you've got then get that card in the mail!

 Thanks for looking!  Did you stamp today?


Stamps: Balloon Celebrations, Party With Cake

Ink: Black, Sahara Sand, Mint Macaron

Paper: Sahara Sand, Whisper White, It's My Party DSP stack

Accessories: Balloon Bouquet punch, dimensionals

Monday, March 7, 2016

Dream Big Sunshine - Stampin' Up! Sunburst Thinlet

  Happy sunny Monday!  It looks like the snow on Friday was the the last of the winter weather Central Virginia will be seeing this year.  It will be in the 70s this week!  I would say that spring is here!

  My card for today is one that we made at my last stamp club.  We used the Sunburst Thinlet to make a stencil and did some sponging.  It is such a cheerful and bright card that just makes me smile.



  Using the stencil we sponged Daffodil Delight onto a piece of Whisper White.  Then just rotate the stencil slightly and sponge again.  We did that 3 times to get the different layers of the suns rays.

  The "Dream Big" from Enjoy the Little Things was stamped in black onto Daffodil Delight cardstock and punched with a circle punch.  The "enjoy the little things" stamp from this set also fits this circle perfectly so that was a second sentiment choice I gave to my stampers at class.

  We punched some vellum clouds using the Tree Builder punch and added some rhinestones and a cotton ribbon in Pool Party.

  Go ahead and make this card and send it out to brighten someones day!

  Thanks for looking!  Did you stamp today?

Stamps: Enjoy the Little Things

Ink: Daffodil Delight, Black

Paper: Whisper White, Pool Party, Daffodil Delight, vellum

Accessories: Sunburst Thinlet, Tree Builder punch, cotton ribbon, rhinestones, dimensionals