Monday, September 16, 2024

HOC WEEK 7: STAMPIN' UP! FOREVER FOREST CHRISTMAS CARD

 



Monday nights, until the end of November, mean Heart of Christmas blog hops.  A group of us, all Stampin' Up! demonstrators in Australia, shares our creations to inspire you to use Stampin' Up! products in your Christmas crafting.

The card I'm sharing tonight features the Forever Forest stamp set and co-ordinating dies, and beautiful papers from the Season of Green & Gold Designer Series Paper pack.

I stamped the three trees in Old Olive and Early Espresso inks, on Basic White card, before cutting them out with the co-ordinating die (obviously getting my placement of the die a little "off", when aligning the trunks - whoops!).  Two more trees were die-cut from Gold Foil sheet.

The two different patterned papers were sponged around the edges, with Mossy Meadow ink, then layered onto a Mossy Meadow card panel and a Thick Basic White card base.




The tiny stars were die-cut from Gold Adhesive-Backed Glimmer Paper - an Online Exclusive product, that is no longer available.  The other embellishments I added are Clear Ribboned Adhesive-Backed Dots, that I coloured with my Dark Mossy Meadow Stampin' Blends marker.





Here's a closer look at the lovely gold-embossed sentiment.  On a strip of Graceful Greenery Vellum, I stamped the sentiment, from Greetings of the Season (an Online Exclusive product), in Versamark ink.  I sprinkled gold embossing powder over the words, and melted it with my heat tool.  Another couple of Clear Ribboned Adhesive-Backed Dots (coloured with the Dark Mossy Meadow Stampin' Blends marker) were added to the sentiment panel.




Next up on tonight's blog hop is Claire Daly:





If the link doesn't work, or if you would like to see a full list of participants in this week's blog hop, head over to Sharon Davern's blog.  Sharon does a fantastic job of co-ordinating our Heart of Christmas blog hops.

Listed below are the current products I used to make my card.  If you live in Australia, and would like to shop with me for your Stampin' Up! supplies, you can get to my online store by clicking on any of the thumbnail images below.





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Wednesday, September 11, 2024

STAMPIN' UP! TRUSTY TOOLS BIRTHDAY CARDS IN CRUMB CAKE

 



For this week's Colour Creations blog hop, we're showcasing Crumb Cake - my favourite neutral.  In a bit of a departure from my usual style of lots of layers and details, I have a couple of simple masculine cards to share.

I had a lot of fun creating these cards, with a technique shared by Laura Beacham, on her Facebook page Laura's Creative Pages and Cards.  Starting off with one Very Vanilla card panel, and one Basic White card panel, I laid down strips (0.5cm wide) of Masking Paper to create sections to decorate.  While the Masking Paper was in place, I used a Blending Brush to add Crumb Cake ink to the pieces of card.  I then stamped images in each section, using Early Espresso ink.  Removing the Masking Paper revealed the original card colour underneath.  


CARD #1:

My first card was created with the piece of Very Vanilla card.





I masked off the sections, added Crumb Cake ink to the whole piece of card using a Blending Brush, then stamped a subtle cross-hatch pattern from Of Art & Texture.  After stamping the main images in Early Espresso ink, I removed the strips of Masking Paper.  At this point I splattered ink, using my Dark Crumb Cake Stampin' Blends marker, all over the card front.






To create the sentiment "sign", I first stamped the spanner in Crumb Cake ink on a piece of Very Vanilla Card.  The sentiment, from Friends For Life, was stamped over the top in Early Espresso ink.  I added some splatters using my Dark Crumb Cake Stampin' Blends marker, then cut out the sentiment with a Deckled Rectangles Die.  After sponging the edges of the die-cut piece with Crumb Cake ink, I glued it to a piece of Crumb Cake card that I also sponged with Crumb Cake ink.  The two layers were embossed with the Timber 3D embossing folder.

Some Crumb Cake Baker's Twine was adhered to the back of the sign before it was glued to the card front.   Adhesive-Backed Textured Dots were added to finish off the design.







CARD #2:

The main panel on this card started off as a piece of Basic White card.






I masked off the sections, and added Crumb Cake ink with a Blending Brush, creating a bit more of an ombre effect on this one - darker at the top, and lighter at the bottom.

Again I stamped the tool images in Early Espresso ink.  I kept this one simple, with no added stamping or splattering.  Adhesive-Backed Textured Dots were added to the background.




On a piece of Crumb Cake card, I stamped the spanner in Crumb Cake ink.  The sentiment was stamped over the top, in Early Espresso ink.  After cropping the sentiment with a Deckled Rectangles Die, I sponged Crumb Cake ink around the edges.

The strip of Misty Moonlight paper that anchors the sentiment, is from the Country Woods Designer Series Paper pack.  I sponged the edges of the paper with Misty Moonlight ink, and added a few gems from the Tinsel Gems Three-Pack.




The card base is Crumb Cake, so I added a Basic White card panel to the inside.  Before adhering it, I stamped some images in Crumb Cake, Early Espresso and Misty Moonlight inks, and sponged the edges of the card in Crumb Cake ink.




Next up on tonight's blog hop is Andrea Sargent:


If the link doesn't work, or if you'd like to see a comprehensive list of participants in this week's blog hop, head over to Catherine Proctor's blog.  Cathy does a fantastic job of co-ordinating our Colour Creations shares, week in and week out.

Listed below are the products I used to make my cards.  If you live in Australia, and would like to shop with me for your Stampin' Up! supplies, you can get to my online store by clicking on any of the thumbnail images below.





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