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Showing posts with label Stamp - Hardwood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stamp - Hardwood. Show all posts

Thursday, January 28, 2016

Stampin’ Up! Australia - Stampin’ Up! Typeset Specialty Designer Series Paper

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Welcome to this week's Create with Connie and Mary Thursday Challenge.


So I don’t usually do ‘shabby chic’ but I stepped outside my comfort zone thanks to the Fusion Card Challenge inspiration image. These flowers took forever!!! I experimented for a while with different layers and combinations. :)

Here are the essentials:
  • The background is tone-on-tone stamping with the Hardwood stamp using Crumb Cake ink on Crumb Cake card stock. I sponged around the edges with Crumb Cake ink and even did direct ink pad to paper to get a stronger depth of colour on the corners. 
  • The DSP is from the Typeset Specialty Designer Series Paper pack. This paper is thinner than most card stock and is very pliable for 3D features like flowers etc. There’s some lovely patterns - newsprint, diagonal strips, number typography and a gorgeous flourish print. 
  • Die Cuts! I trotted out the sadly now forgotten Flower Fair Framelit Dies - yes, they are still current and still fabulous! 
  • The sentiment is a lovely wooden element from the Expressions Natural Elements pack. It complements the Hardwood background and neutral tones. 
  • It is difficult to see in the image but I went to town with my clear Wink of Stella pen. I painted the wooden sentiment so it is lovely and shimmery. I also ran it around the edge of the Crumb Cake base so there is a gorgeous glint of shimmer under that Hardwood layer. I dabbed it onto the largest flower too onto the black petals and the newsprint. 
  • Embellish! Embellish! The centre of my flowers looked a bit bare, so I got a black sequin from the Metallics Sequins Assortment and adhered them to the centres with the Fine Tip Glue Pen. To finish off I added the tiniest Pearl to the middle of the sequins. I wrapped some Linen Thread around the layer three times before tying off.
  • No shabby chic card is complete without the Gorgeous Grunge stamp set. I stamped the ‘splatters’ onto the base after I stamped with Hardwood to give a slightly weathered look. I also used the same stamp inked in Crumb Cake and then Basic Black onto the Very Vanilla layer of the smaller flower (punched with the Pansy Punch).  

Here is the sketch for this week:

Here’s the inspiration image from Fusion:





Card recipe

Stamp - Hardwood, Gorgeous Grunge
Ink - Crumb Cake, Basic Black
Cardstock - Crumb Cake, Basic Black, Very Vanilla, Typeset Specialty Designer Series Paper
Tools - Stampin' Trimmer, Stampin’ Dimensionals, SNAIL, Pansy Punch, Big Shot, 
Flower Fair Framelit Dies, Fine Tip Glue Pen
Accessories - Pearls, Wink of Stella Clear, Metallic Sequin Assortment, Expressions Natural Elements

I hope you will join in and create a card with us.....and please feel free to leave me and the other CCMC participants some comments! :)

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Friday, May 8, 2015

Stampin' Up! Australia - Color Coach Card #109

Chocolate Chip #1

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Welcome to this week's CASE-ing the Catty Blog Hop! Welcome from Rebecca's blog.

This week the Blog Hop challenge is all about CASE-ing a sketch from the page 22 of the Occasions catalogue.
CASE stands for Copy and Share Everything.  This whole blog hop is about using the current Stampin' Up! Catalogues to help you create.  Sometimes crafters need a springboard to just get started and the catalogues are certainly a demonstrator or customer's best resource.



Here's my card: 



I took some inspiration from the original card with the Hardwood stamp set background and the choice of tree and landscape on the banner. I added some twine just to tie in the colours a bit. 
I used Color Coach colours of Chocolate Chip, Wild Wasabi, and Soft Sky. The Hardwood stamp was heat embossed in white on Chocolate Chip card stock. 

Here's the sketch:


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I hope you like my project. If you have been inspired by it and would like to support my creative business, all the supplies may be found by clicking through the links below which will take you to my store.

The 2015 Occasions Catalogue is still current until 2 June so if you would like to go on my mailing list and receive your free copy, just send me an email. :)

Alternatively, you may download the catalogue here!


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Monday, April 6, 2015

Stampin' Up! Australia - Stampin' Up! Butterfly Basics

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Welcome to this week's Artful Stampers Blog Hop

I used some beautiful things from the Occasions catalogue - Butterfly Basics, the Artisan Embellishment Kit, and the Sweet Dreams Designer Buttons

I had a piece of scrap Crumb Cake card stock that had been stamped with Crumb Cake ink with the Hardwood stamp so that became the basis of my card. 

I used the sketch from Freshly Made Sketches for layout inspiration. 




To follow the blog hop, just click the arrows below.

I hope you like my card. If you have been inspired and would like to support my creative business, all the supplies may be found by clicking through the links below which will take you to my store.

Most of the items on this card are all in the 2015 Occasions Catalogue so if you would like to go on my mailing list and receive your free copy, just send me an email. :)

Alternatively, you may download the catalogue here (Occasions)


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