Showing posts with label Adventurous Sky. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adventurous Sky. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 4, 2024

STAMPIN' UP! ADVENTUROUS SKY BIRTHDAY CARDS FEATURING COPPER CLAY

 




This week's Colour Creations blog hop is all about Copper Clay, one of Stampin' Up!'s 2023-2025 In Colors.  It is featured in the fab Take to the Sky Designer Series Papers, so I've taken this opportunity to share a couple of birthday cards that would be especially great for the males in your life.


CARD #1:


  If you don't already know, I love to use Designer Series Papers on my cards.  I have used four different patterned papers from the Take to the Sky DSP pack for this card!




I die-cut the biplane from Copper Clay and Night of Navy card, and the propellor from Smoky Slate card.  Around the tail of the plane I knotted a strand of Copper Clay Jute, trailing it down to the sentiment banner.

Before sticking down the different patterned papers, I sponged the edges with ink co-ordinating with the paper colours - Copper Clay, Night of Navy, Boho Blue and Smoky Slate.




The sentiment was stamped in Copper Clay ink on Basic White card, and cut out using the sentiment die from the Adventurous Sky bundle.  I matted it on a piece of Night of Navy card, and used Paper Snips to cut it down to (roughly!) the banner shape.  To secure the Jute Trim, I added an Adhesive-Backed Metallic Gem in copper.

On the plaid Copper Clay paper, I splattered ink from my Dark Copper Clay and Dark Night of Navy Stampin' Blends markers.  Holding the marker in one hand, and the open lid in the other, I flicked the brush tip of each marker against the inside of the lid, whilst holding it over the paper.







CARD #2:

Again I have used four designs of paper (with a slight variation!) from the Take to the Sky DSP pack.




Here's a close-up of the great die-cut sentiment in Copper Clay card, cut using a Wanted to Say Die.  I placed Adhesive Sheet on the reverse of the piece of card before cutting, so the word became a sticker.  Above the sentiment I added copper Adhesive-Backed Sequins.





For this card, I used Copper Clay and Smoky Slate card for the biplane, and Copper Clay Tartan Foil (an Online Exclusive product) for the propellor.

Across the card front, I laid some White Frayed Grosgrain Ribbon (an Online Exclusive, not found in a catalogue).  I used my Light Copper Clay Stampin' Blends marker to colour the ribbon, leaving the frayed edges mostly white.  Around the ribbon, I tied some Natural Tones Linen Thread in Night of Navy.




The sentiment, from Something Fancy, was stamped on a piece of cloud-patterned paper, using Night of Navy ink.  I cut it out using a Happy Little Things Die, then Paper Snips at the right-hand side so the sentiment could sit flush with the Copper Clay layer.  The sentiment strip is sponged with Boho Blue ink, and embellished with Ombre Matte Decorative Dots.





Next up on tonight's blog hop is Amie McIlroy:





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 Catherine Proctor's blog.  Cathy does a fantastic job of co-ordinating our Colour Creations shares, every week, year-round.

Listed below are all 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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Paper Snips
[103579]
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Wednesday, August 7, 2024

STAMPIN' UP! ADVENTUROUS SKY BIRTHDAY CARDS FEATURING CAJUN CRAZE

 



This week's Colour Creations blog hop is all about Cajun Craze - a somewhat polarising colour in Stampin' Up!'s Regals family.  I seldom reach for this colour, and have been known to claim my dislike for it, but invariably, when I use it, I love it!

I have just purchased the Adventurous Sky suite of products, and was inspired by the colours in the Take to The Sky Designer series Paper.  The papers include Copper Clay, but I subbed this out for Cajun Craze, to team with these other colours, especially great for masculine cards:



Boho Blue appears on my second card.  Please settle in for a rather photo-heavy post!




CARD #1:


I used two different Smoky Slate papers (from the Take to the Sky pack) for the background of this card.  The join between them is covered by a thin strip of Cajun Craze DSP from the Regals 6"x 6" paper pack.  The edges of the Smoky Slate papers were sponged with Smoky Slate ink, and the Cajun Craze paper with Cajun Craze ink, before being matted on a thin layer of Night of Navy card.  This whole panel was then matted on Cajun Craze card, and a Thick Basic White card base.



I die-cut three clouds from Basic White card, and embossed them with the Painted Texture 3D embossing folder.  Using sponge daubers with some ink residue on, I softly added Smoky Slate and Night of Navy ink to the edges of the clouds.

The sentiment was white heat-embossed on a strip of Cajun Craze card, that I cut out using a banner die from the Adventurous Sky bundle.  The edges of the banner are sponged with Cajun Craze ink.  The "rope" attaching the banner to the plane was cut from Night of Navy card.

I added Adhesive-Backed Metallic Gems to the card ... some silver, and some of the copper gems that I coloured with the Dark Cajun Craze Stampin' Blends marker.





The biplanes were stamped in Night of Navy ink, on Basic White card.  I used Smoky Slate and Cajun Craze Stampin' Blends markers to colour them, and they were cut out with co-ordinating dies.

To the larger of the two planes, I added a Smoky Slate propeller.  It is attached with a (retired) round brad, to allow for a bit of movement.



I had stamped, coloured and die-cut all three sized planes in the set, so added the tiny plane to the inside of my card, after adhering a piece of the Cajun Craze DSP (edges sponged with Cajun Craze ink).






CARD #2:


The only stamping on this card is part of the sentiment.  For the rest, I had fun creating with die-cut pieces, and Designer Series Papers!  I have gone for a "cleaner" look on this card, not sponging any of the edges of papers with ink.  I like the crispness of it.




The "Celebrate" was cut from Cajun Craze card, using a Wanted to Say Die.  I placed Adhesive Sheet on the back of the piece of card before cutting it, so when the word was cut out it became a sticker.  Especially handy for rather fine die-cuts that are messy to glue down.

On a piece of Basic White card, I stamped the second part of the sentiment (from the Cake Fancy stamp set) in Night of Navy ink.  One of the sweet Happy Little Things Dies was used to cut this out.





How fun are the dies that cut out the components of the biplane, with no stamping required?  I cut the body of the plane, and the wheels, from Cajun Craze card, and overlaid the wing and surrounding details cut from Night of Navy card.  The propeller was cut from Silver Foil.

The Boho Blue cloud-patterned paper, and the Night of Navy checked paper, is from the Take to the Sky DSP pack.  The Cajun Craze dotty paper is from the Regals 6" x 6" DSP pack.

To complement the silver propeller, I added a few Industrial Trinkets to my card (using glue dots).




Inside the card, I added a Deckled Rectangle of the cloud paper, and another of the Wanted to Say sentiments cut from Cajun Craze card.



I hope you've enjoyed seeing my ideas for using this great suite of products.  Next up on tonight's blog hop is Amie McIlroy:



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 Catherine Proctor's blog.  Cathy does a fantastic job of co-ordinating our weekly Colour Creations shares.

Listed below are all the products I used to make these two 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.

**NB:  The fab Take to the Sky Designer Series Paper is included in Stampin' Up!'s DSP sale, on now.   **






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Heat Tool
[129056]
$56.00