Showing posts with label Best of Greetings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Best of Greetings. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 6, 2021

Thoughtful Bee

Howdy y'all!  I managed to snatch a couple of minutes on Easter Sunday to crank out a really quick card to share today.


Just because it's quick, that doesn't mean it can't be cute!  I was inspired to pull out some retired stamp sets by the Fusion challenge:


I had intended to do the bottom part with Coastal Cabana ink, but I started stamping and didn't realize I'd actually grabbed Bermuda Bay until I'd already done the bottom part and I didn't want to start all over since I knew I wouldn't have much time to work on this.  Darker than I'd intended but I still like it.  I fussy cut the bee; Dragonfly Dreams has matching dies, but none that just cut the outline of that bee and he wasn't too bad to cut out anyway.  Since I'm mailing cards to my mom and my college roommate every week, who are both undergoing treatment for breast cancer, I need a lot of thinking of you or general hello/just a note cards lately.  I perused my personal stamp catalog until I came across Best of Greetings, which was from the 25th anniversary year and I just liked that font to go with my bee.  I swiped some Wink of Stella on his wings for a bit of sparkle and finished up with some retired enamel dots for my quick CAS card.

Hope your week is going well, peeps!

Supplies, all SU! (some retired)
Stamps:  Dragonfly Dreams, Best of Greetings
Ink:  Memento Tuxedo Black, Bermuda Bay, Mango Melody, Mango Melody Stampin' Blend
Paper:  Thick Basic White
Accessories:  Dimensionals, Wink of Stella, retired clear enamel dots

Monday, October 21, 2013

Best of Serendipity

Howdy, folks!  I hope you had a good weekend.  Hubs and I went to Liverpool and had our picture taken on Penny Lane and at Strawberry Field and listened to lots of Beatles music, so that was pretty awesome.  I'll work on posting some Liverpool pics on my other blog (link at right).

Then we got home last night and I saw this sketch from As You See It:


...and I thought hey!  I can do serendipity squares with that.  Behold!


The rectangles are done with the serendipity squares technique (though obviously you don't *have* to make it squares).  I first learned this technique in the Splitcoast Dare to Get Dirty challenges several years ago, and it's fun and freeform and kind of chaotic.  So here's how I did it this time.

Step 1.  Choose your colors.  I wanted to use the Sweater Weather DSP, so I went with Chocolate Chip, Crushed Curry, Sahara Sand, Soft Sky, Tangerine Tango, and Very Vanilla.  Anything goes here, just pick whatever colors appeal to you.


Step 2.  Smoosh some ink pads around on plain ol' Very Vanilla cardstock.  You could do just one or two, but I did three (Crushed Curry, Sahara Sand, and Soft Sky).  I'd stick with the lighter colors for this step or else your stamping won't show up as much.  I stuck my ink pads on the paper and then kind of twisted them, but you could just drag them across the paper or sponge on color or however you want to do it.  It's like improv stamping!


Step 3.  Start stamping in a random pattern.  Generally, I'd advise working with your largest stamp first, which in this case was the ledger stamp from The Open Sea, and then work your way to the smallest stamp.


Step 4.  More stamping, this time I added the leaf from Best of Autumn.   The last stamp I did was the teeny harlequin pattern from Best of Shelli to fill in any bare patches.  If at this point you're thinking you turned a piece of Very Vanilla cardstock into a piece of powerfully ugly cardstock, you're doing it right.


Step 5.  Cut it up or punch it (hexagons would look cool!) or use die cuts, whatever you like to make smaller pieces.  Important safety tip:  when using a guillotine-style paper trimmer, keep track of where your thumb is as you cut.  I totally tried to cut my thumb off today, but luckily I was unsuccessful.  I like my thumbs and prefer to keep both of them firmly attached to my hands.


Step 6.  Sponge the edges.  You could skip that part if you wanted to, but I like the look so I did it (the un-sponged pieces are at the top if you want to see the difference).  Then you just mix up your serendipity pieces and use them on cards.  You could do just one little piece and then cut it up so it's more like a triptych and you can tell it was all one piece, but I like to make lots of pieces and then choose random ones so the pattern doesn't carry over from one piece to the next.

Really, you could vary this technique just about any way you can think of with all kinds of background techniques.  Do polished stone on glossy white cardstock and stamp on that.  Throw some heat embossed stamping on there.  Use painter's tape to make stripes or something.  Got a kitchen sink?  Throw that in there too.  It's very forgiving, and generally I think my whole piece of paper looks really ugly and then somehow it all works once it's cut into smaller pieces : )  For this one, I kinda wished my leaves had shown up a little better on the serendipity, so I just added a leaf to the sentiment piece.

So there you have it!  Now I kinda want to do a more girly serendipity, or maybe a nice wintry snowflake one.  The sky's the limit here, have fun : )  And let me know if you try this technique 'cause I wanna see!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Best of Autumn, Best of Greetings, Best of Shelli, Morning Post Numbers (the frame around my sentiment), The Open Sea
Ink:  Chocolate Chip, Crushed Curry, Sahara Sand, Soft Sky, Tangerine Tango
Paper:  Soft Sky, Chocolate Chip, Very Vanilla, Sweater Weather DSP
Accessories:  Deco Labels Framelits, Dimensionals

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Nachos: Autumn Swallowtail

Happy Tuesday everyone, and welcome to a new Nachos challenge!  This week it's a gorgeous autumnal palette:


I don't think I'm going to get tired of fall colors anytime soon, but because I am me and I like a certain degree of unpredictability, I didn't want to do fall leaves this time (though of course it was my first thought).  So after much hemming and hawing, I ended up with this:


An autumn butterfly!  Sorry the colors are a bit off in my photo; it's been overcast the last several days (hello, England) and I think that made the colors in the photo come out slightly wonky.  Anyway, to do my multicolored butterfly, I adhered the three pieces of cardstock to my work surface with a bit of temporary adhesive and then stamped all three at the same time with Versamark, then peeled them up and used Pool Party EP on the two outside edges and Early Espresso EP on the center one.  I didn't get enough EP in the bottom left corner of the Vanilla panel, so I covered that bit up with my sentiment : )  For some reason, I can't seem to get enough "thinking of you" cards lately.

So go check out what the rest of the Nachos have made with this beautiful color combo, and then join in the challenge!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Swallowtail, Best of Greetings
Ink:  Versamark, Pool Party, Baked Brown Sugar, Early Espresso, Cajun Craze
Paper:  Pool Party, Baked Brown Sugar, Early Espresso, Very Vanilla, Cajun Craze
Accessories:  Oval & Apothecary Accents Framelits, Subtles Candy Dots, Dimensionals, Early Espressy & Pool Party EP

Monday, August 19, 2013

Strawberry Mosaic

Do you ever get stuck on a particular color and make several things in a row with it?  I've been that way lately, alternating back and forth between Strawberry Slush and Crushed Curry.  So today I decided to put them together with Bermuda Bay on a card...I came up with this combo while I was walking my dogs this morning :)  Behold!


I'm also stuck on "thinking of you" cards lately, I think this is at least the third in a row.  I don't post my creations here in the same order that I make them, and lately at least I've been creating faster than I post, which is an accomplishment with five posts per week.  But you'll see the other cards soon enough.

Today's card is brought to you by Freshly Made Sketches:


Got to use that Artisan Label punch I just ordered!  Yay for new toys.  Think I'll keep it short and sweet today, hanks for stopping by!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Mosaic Madness, Best of Greetings
Ink:  Strawberry Slush, Bermuda Bay
Paper:  Whisper White, Strawberry Slush, Bermuda Bay, Eastern Elegance DSP
Accessories:  Mosaic & Artisan Label punches, Dimensionals