The Country Floral embossing folder has proven to be very popular. In fact, it’s carrying over to the new Stampin’ Up! annual catalog that debuts in a few weeks! I get excited just thinking about the new catalog! For today’s project, I’ve combined Country Floral embossing with the Wonderful Romance stamp set, and Wonderful Floral dies.
Together
I began with a Sahara Sand card base, layered with a piece of Floral Romance DSP that I embossed with the Country Floral folder. Before setting the folder aside, I embossed a rectangle of Champagne Foil, which I raised on Foam Adhesive Strips for interest.
Continuing with shine, I heat embossed the sentiment on Sahara Sand cardstock, using Copper Powder, VersaMark, and the Heat Tool.
The sentiment, “Together is a wonderful place to be, ” is from the Wonderful Romance stamp set, which is being showcased at What Will You Stamp? this week.
The sketch was inspired by Fab Friday.
I added some detail with two dies from the Wonderful Floral die set; Mossy Meadow leaves and Fresh Fig sprigs.
Last, but not least, you’ll see a piece of stretched Copper Trim.
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I’m always needing birthday cards, especially for those guys, so I grabbed the Candles &Confetti die set for today’s Paper Players sketch.
Eat Cake
This is Joanne’s fun sketch, and I can’t wait to see what everyone does with it!
I wanted this birthday card to be bright and festive, and decided on a Highland Heather card base. My father’s favorite color was purple, so I’m proclaiming it’s a masculine color.
Looking at the confetti die, I realized it was the perfect size to fit the middle section in the sketch, 3 1/2″ X 4″. I ran the Highland Heather cardstock through the Big Shot with the confetti die, which punched out all those cute shapes. They needed to stand out, so I cut a piece of Whisper White cardstock, 5 1/4″ X 4″, embossed it with the Oh My Stars embossing folder, and layered it on the card base. The white made a nice background for the Highland Heather confetti piece, don’t you think?
But, the focal point of my card would be the birthday cake from the Blow Out the Candles stamp set. My color idea was derived from the Gala Gingham Designer Series Paper colors. I chose Balmy Blue ink for the cake stand, which was made with two-step stamping. This means that one stamp was the outline and one stamp colored it. I relied on the Stamparatus to line them up perfectly. The cake was done in the same manner, with Daffodil Delight ink and Grapefruit Grove ink. There’s a picture of the stamp set in my Product List, which will make it easier to understand.
My delicious cake is sitting on a Highland Heather, Gala Gingham, tablecloth, 4 1/2″ X 1″. I layered it on Thick Whisper White cardstock, so it would have dimension without using dimensionals. The sentiment, “Eat cake and enjoy your day,” (music to my ears) was stamped in Black ink and cut with a Petals & More die. I placed it on dimensionals, and my card was almost complete.
As a final touch, I used the confetti die on a piece of Balmy Blue cardstock to get some confetti to fill in a few of the holes. Can you see them?
Thank you for stopping by today. I hope you are inspired to create a card using Joanne’s sketch, and share it with the Paper Players! Continue visiting the blogs to get more inspiration.
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Today’s project is a masculine, thank you card, using the Painted Seasons stamp set. I added a video as an afterthought, if you’d like to see how I layered the “thanks.”
Masculine Thanks
My inspiration was the challenge at Fusion; the sketch, and the colors in the photo.
I began by stamping the flower from the Painted Seasons stamp set three times on Whisper White cardstock. Using Black ink, full strength for the first flower, and stamping off two times for the lighter shades.
The flowers have a die in the Four Seasons die set for cutting.
TIP: Find the largest petal to match with the die to speed up the cutting. Also, when you are stamping, stamp the flower in the same direction, so the large petal will be in the same spot.
There is also a pretty leaf in the set with a die to match. I stamped three of these in Black ink on Wood Textures DSP.
The colors in the Fusion photo helped me decide on a card base of Smoky Slate, topped with a piece of Wood Textures DSP, that I embossed with the Pinewood Planks folder.
To go along with the sketch, I used a piece of striped Neutrals 6X6 DSP for the banner. It’s a 2″ banner, easily made with the Banner Triple Punch.
I assembled my card, using glue and dimensionals, and attached the word, “thanks” from the Well Written die set.
Here is my early morning video:
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Today’s project was inspired by the tree frogs in the Animal Expedition Designer Series Paper, along with our frogs in the So Hoppy Together stamp set.
Tree Frog
It was also inspired by this week’s CAS(E) this sketch.
Have you seen a tree frog? Well, you have now! I stamped the frog in Memento Black ink on a piece of dotted, In Color 6X6″ DSP, and used a Hop Around die for cutting. Unfortunately, the dies have sold out, so, you’ll have to return to fussy cutting.
TIP: Order without hesitation when you see something you love.
The small tree frogs in the circle were cut from Animal Expedition DSP with a Stitched Shapes die. They were sitting on a nice branch, and I needed to find a large branch for my large frog. There it was in the Seasonal Layers die set, and I used a piece of Wood Textures DSP for cutting.
I added a leaf from Garden Green cardstock, using the Leaf Punch.
TIP: The circle, leaf, branch, and frog were all layered for thickness.
The Woodland embossing folder made an appropriate background for my tree frogs, which I embossed on Whisper White cardstock, and layered on a Thick Whisper White card base.
The last detail was adding the sentiment, which was a bit scary. I stamped “Hey…”, from the So Hoppy Together stamp set, directly on the card front. It stamped nicely in Garden Green ink, so, thankfully I didn’t have to cover an inky mistake.
Thank you for hopping by today. I hope you enjoyed seeing some happy tree frogs! Everything in my Product List is available for ordering, except the Hop Around dies.
Today’s project is showcasing butterflies “together” in neat, little rows.
Butterflies Together
I envisioned nine butterflies when I saw the challenge at Freshly Made Sketches.
The Butterfly Duet Punch made easy work of cutting my colorful butterflies. Adding to the ease is the fact that they were punched from the Botanical Butterfly Designer Series Paper.
I wanted the edge of the butterflies to blend in, so I chose Thick Very Vanilla for the card base. Rather than emboss the background layer, I applied a piece of Delightfully Detailed Laser-Cut Paper. This paper is extra versatile, because it’s white on one side and vanilla on the other. Don’t the vines make a pretty background for the butterflies?
I placed the butterflies on Mini-Dimensionals, which are just the right size, so no trimming required.
While I was attaching the butterflies, I was thinking of a good sentiment that would fit the space, and look nice in black ink. Since the butterflies are “together” I thought this sentiment from the Wonderful Romance stamp set was perfect. And, it fit within one of the Rectangle Stitched dies to boot!
What a fun challenge this was! I hope you enjoyed this project, which turned out to be very easy. Keep scrolling to see my Product List. The Butterfly Punch sold beyond expectations, and is not currently available, but will be in the future.
I like to send Easter cards to my family, so I put the Hold on to Hope stamp set to use today.
God Is Love
My card is bursting with Spring colors, which were inspired by the challenge at Global Design Project: Lemon Lime Twist, Daffodil Delight, and Grapefruit Grove.
I began by stamping two floral branches in Lemon Lime Twist on Thick Whisper White cardstock. There is a die for cutting the branches in the coordinating Cross of Hope die set. How handy is that!
Next, I stamped the banner with “God Is Love” in Black ink, and used it’s die from the same die set for cutting.The butterfly (same stamp and die sets) was stamped in Grapefruit Grove ink.
After stamping the Daffodil Delight splatter (Wonderful Romance stamp set) across the middle of my Whisper White layer, I ran it through the Big Shot with the Subtle Textured embossing folder.
I adhered this layer to a Thick Whisper White card base, and glued the two branches in place. The sentiment and and butterfly were positioned on dimensionals.
I just love those Iridescent Sequins, so sprinkled on a few of those, and my Easter card was complete.
Thanks for visiting me today. If you need supplies for making Easter cards, check out my Product List below. This is a great stamp set with coordinating dies.
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