misted alcohol marker vellum card

misted alcohol marker vellum card

I love learning and teaching new techniques and this is a great one! I have seen the Misted Marker technique many times but recently I saw a card and tutorial from Cindy C. and I knew I wanted to replicate it to teach it to you all! This technique can be done on card stock, watercolor paper, window sheets, and vellum. Personally I love the translucency of vellum and the look this technique achieves is stunning! Different every time and delightful to make!

My main sample today is a slim line card – I love the look but rarely think about this size so today I tried it out!

Measurements:
Base: Basic White 8 1/2″ x 7″ scored at 3 1/2″
Basic Black layer: 8 1/4″ x 3 1/4″
Basic White layer: 8″ x 3″ embossed
Basic White CS for hearts 4″ x 5 1/4″
Adhesive sheets for hearts 4″ x 5 1/4″
Vellum Layering Designs for hearts 4″ x 5 1/4″
Scrap Basic Black CS for the sentiment

Depending upon how many images you want to cut or punch out from the vellum – size accordingly. Cut the 3 layers for the hearts to the same size. For examples sake I am using 4″ x 5 1/4″. Remove one side of the protective backing from the adhesive sheet and adhere it onto the Basic White CS piece, peel off the other side and adhere the Vellum on top of the adhesive sheet (right way facing upwards away from the sticky side!)
Take various Stampin’ Blends and make random scribble marks across the entire vellum adhered surface. Make sure to cover the entire area.

Spray the vellum inked surface with Isopropyl Alcohol and using the Heat Tool push any access ink around until it dries.
Lie the vellum flat if it curls and place something heavy on the vellum to stop the curling and straightening it out.
Using the Country Bouquet punch – punch out as many larger hearts as you can.
Take the Basic White layer measuring 3″ x 8″ and run through the 3D Painted Texture embossing folder twice as the paper is longer than the folder.
Fold the Card base in half at the 3 1/2″ score line and adhere the Basic Black layer to the base.
Because the next layer is filled with texture from the 3D embossing folder , I used Tear N Tape. Adhere the Painted Texture layer to the Basic Black layer.
Pick five hearts in a similar color palette or those in a color gradient and arrange them on the card in a design of your choosing.
I stamped the Something Fancy sentiment in Versamark on Basic Black CS and sprinkled white embossing powder over the stamped image. Using the Heat Tool, I melted the embossing powder and allowed it to cool, popped it up on Stampin’ Dimensionals and adhered it to the top right hand corner.
I added some rhinestones for the fancy and that completes the first card!!
I had extra hearts prepared in the same way and I could not bear to thrown them away, so I made a few more cards!

This next card starts with a Basic White card base cut to 4 1/4″ x 11″ scored at 5 1/2″.
Sentiment stamped and die cut from Something Fancy. I adhered this sentiment piece to the center of the card and arranged the hearts around the piece. I added Sweet Sorbet ribbon for a little sparkle.

This card begins with a Crumb Cake Card stock base, a crumb Cake layer measuring 4″ x 5 1/4″ embossed with Stripes and Splatters 3D Embossing Folder and popped up with Dimensionals. Cut one inch strips of Crumb Cake Card stock to create a tone on tone background by punching the smaller hearts out. I needed eight for my design. I punched the Label Me Lovely punch from Basic White and added the Something Fancy Sentiment in Sweet Sorbet. I added the smaller hearts in a pattern above the Crumb Cake layer. Pop the sentiment onto the Stampin Dimensionals and twist the Sweet Sorbet Metallic ribbon three times around your palm and cut it off the spool. Flatten out the ribbon and attach under the sentiment piece. Pop up a smaller heart over the Misted Marker heart and adhere that down to the left of the sentiment.
This last card using the Misty Marker technique using one heart and four of the leaf images that got punched in the process. The card stock is the Shimmery White and measures 4 1/4″ x 11″ scored at 5 1/2″. I cut another layer of Shimmery White card stock to 4″ x 5 1/4″. I adhered the “leaves” to the back of the big heart. Stamp the sentiment in Orchid Oasis in the top center of the top layer and using a Blending Brush to add color to the middle of the top layer. Adhere the Heart punch to the center of the ink circle on the card front and add 2022-2024 In Color Matte Decorative Dots for the embellishment!

Such a fun technique! Try it soon and go out and create some artwork of your very own – one stamp at a time!!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie

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so much fun playing in the rain

so much fun playing in the rain

t Well the last few days have been raining here – and when it rains it is a perfect time to stamp and get other things done around the house. There was a break in the clouds yesterday and I took a picture across the lake at the reflections on the ice – I am awed by the beauty of this place!

I also had a blast using the new Playing in the Rain Bundle (#150551) and the accessories included in the Rain or Shine Suite Collection! (#160556)

Below are the assortment of cards I made with this suite! Enjoy! And read until the end because next month’s paper pumpkin coordinates with this suite and you can order an add on of two coordinating dies for only $6 if you are a subscriber for this month’s Paper Pumpkin kit (must sign up on the paper pumpkin website or order a subscription of at least one month by Feb 10th) or better yet order the suite collection and a one month subscription and earn Sale-a-bration FREE Level Two  merchandise. See details at the end of this post!

This Rain or Shine suite collection (#160556) is fantastic – I had so much fun playing with it! The Rain or Shine 12 x 12 paper is adorable and has shiny raindrops and clouds – just too cute (#160540), and the loose daisy embellishments are flat and sweet and so easy to add a flair of whimsy to the cards (#160555).
I have ten cards to share with you and one is cuter than the next! Some with stamped images, some with fussy cut animals from the DSP, one with just the papers and a die cut word set from another suite!
This first card detailed in the step by step pictures uses two 3″ x 4″ pieces of the Rain or Shine Specialty DSP, 3/4 of a sheet of Crumb cake cut to 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ and one sheet of 4″ x 5 1/4″,one sheet of Basic White 4″ x 5 1/4″ for the inside, scraps of Basic White for the bunny image, the sentiment and the umbrella image.

I colored in the images with a Water Painter (#151298) and Blushing Bride (#147100) and (#147105) Balmy Blue ink pads. I stamped the “Rainy days are better with you” sentiment in Tuxedo Black Memento ink and die cut in the rectangle die from Deckled Rectangles (#159173) Then I shaded the sentiment die piece with a Blending Brush (#153611) and stamped raindrops in Balmy Blue ink.

I used the Raindrops embossing folder (#160554) also part of the Rain or Shine Suite and embossed the 4″x 5 14″ piece of Crumb Cake CS. I popped this layer up on Stampin’ Dimensionals (#104430) and adhered it to the base card.
I added one of the DSP 3″ x 4″ pieces on a tilt to the bottom of the card.
Add the second piece of DSP to the top using an opposite tilt.

I added the Basic White layer for the inside of the card 4″ x 5 1/4″ and I stamped clouds and raindrops in Balmy Blue ink and adhered to the inside of the card.

I fussy cut the bunny image and die cut the umbrella. I adhered the bunny image to the card front using Stampin’ Dimensionals. I adhered the sentiment piece directly to the card above the bunny image.
I used mini Stampin’ Dimensionals and added the umbrella to the bunny’s hand.
I added the pink Pastel Adhesive Backed Sequins (#160387) to finish off the card!

For this card I used the new Textured 12″ x 12″ Shimmer paper cut to 4″ x 5 1/4″, three different patterns of the DSP cut to 1 1/4″ x 3″ and adhered to the center of the Textured Shimmer paper with Tear N Tape (because of the texture). Fussy cut the bunny image from the Specialty DSP and added the Pastel Sequins!

This card uses the same size 3″x 4″ DSP pieces like the first card and added the Daisy Embellishments and the Love For You die cut words (#160403) for a totally different look!

I embossed vellum with the Raindrops embossing folder and then cut the smallest square and the largest circle from the Stylish Shapes die set (#159183 – one of my all time favorite multipurpose die sets!), added a white die for the sentiment from the same die set and fussy cut the daisy and bunny images from the Rain or Shine DSP and adhered those along with the strip of Flirty flamingo striped paper! I finished off the card with some white Opaque Gems (#160412).

This card includes a Mango Melody CS base, strips of Rain or Shine DSP, fussy cut turtle from the DSP, and Opaque Gems.

Another card with Rain or Shine paper scraps and vellum circles from the Stylish Shapes die set. I added the Opaque Gems and some Glittered White Organdy ribbon for some sparkle!
Love this background paper from the Rain or Shine pack on a Flirty Flamingo CS base, and a circle die cut for the sentiment, some daisy embellishments and the fox fussy cut from the DSP!

I love the little closed umbrellas, I stamped around the sentiment in Tuxedo Black Memento ink and colored them in with Stampin’ Blends Alcohol markers in a rainbow pattern! This card is so simple but so cute!!

I stamped the bunny image and umbrella on 4″ x 5 1/4″ Basic white layer and colored with a water painter and ink from the ink pad cases. Added raindrops in Balmy Blue ink and the sentiment in Tuxedo Black. I mounted this onto a Pacific Point card base.

This last card uses the Textures Shimmer Paper which comes in White, Balmy Blue and Shaded Spruce and the pictures do not do it justice –  it is very COOL! A layer of the raindrops paper and the largest square in vellum die cut from the Stylish Shapes die set positioned on the diamond. The Raindrops paper is popped up on dimensionals and the vellum is attached with mini glue dots under the umbrellas. I added the sentiment die cut with a banner from Stylish Shapes. I LOVE THIS CARD! It is simple and elegant in it’s monochromatic style!

Just a reminder it is Sale-a-bration and if you like this set then you might consider ordering the set and the coordinating paper pumpkin! The current hostess code is SWXBZUH9 and all orders during the January sale-a-bration month will receive a chance to win an extra sale-a-bration item!

The Collection (#160556) is $85.25, if you add the one month subscription ($22.50) by Feb 10th you will get the next Paper Pumpkin –  Jump For Joy with the coordinating stamp set and monthly kit (#137858) which contains 9 cards, 3 of 3 designs with special peek-through windows, 9 coordinating envelopes, 1 Mango Melody ink spot and 1 photopolymer stamp set. If you order the Add On die set (#162486) ($6.00) for a total of 113.75 and you will receive (2) Sale-a-bration level one items or (1) Level Two Sale-a-bration item.

One of the things I love about Stampin’ Up! is all of the coordination.
Join in the fun of Playing in the Rain and create some art of your own – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie

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amazing thanks peek through card

amazing thanks peek through card

There are so many fun ways to use dies in card making and this is certainly a fun way to use the negative space (that area or space that is left behind after creating the die image) The Amazing Thanks die set is one of those fun word die sets that contains the die cuts of the words themselves but also the matching dies to create the matte image around the word! In this card I used the matte image die to create the “space” in the card front! Come along and check it out!

Measurements: (This will make 2 cards)
Orchid Oasis CS (1) 8 1/2″ x 11″ sheet
Sore across at 4 1/4″ on the 8 1/2″ side
then turn so the 11″ side is up and cut at
5 1/2″ across the score line creating (2)
5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ cards scored at 4 1/4″
DSP Dainty Flowers Sale-a-bration DSP
4″ x 5 1/4″
Basic White CS (1) 4 1/4″ x 5 1/2″ piece (maybe 2
is the die cut is larger)

Take the Basic White sheet of CS and burnish color into the paper using Blending Brushes. I used Pear Pizzazz and Orchid Oasis.
When the colors are in the pattern, depth and darkness and ratio you desire, spray with water out of a small spray bottle (you can use the Stampin’ Spritzers if desired – I had an old bottle full of water so I used that)
Allow to dry.
The color will lift and lighten in the spots where the water sits creating a beautiful pattern!
Once dry die cut 2 thanks and one large branch from the Gingko Branch bundle.
Run the Orchid Oasis cardstock front through the Painted Texture 3D embossing folder.
Cut the Thanks matte die at a diagonal through the card front of the Orchid Oasis that you just ran through the embossing folder.
Add a 4″ x 5 1/4″ piece of Basic White CS to the back of the card front.
Using the fine tip glue pen adhere the thanks die cut in the middle of the die cut matte opening.
I die cut from the same splattered colored paper the larger die from the Gingko Branch die set.
Adhere to the cardfront below the thanks!
Add rhinestones to the card – and done with #1
Since you have the die from the matte cut from the first card it is easy and productive to continue with the next card and use that extra piece. With the second die cut thanks word adhere to the Matte die cut from card #1’s card front. Adhere them together.
Adhere the DSP to the cardfront and then adhere the thanks to the upper middle right side of the card! Adhere rhinestones and attach some White glittered Organdy Ribbon.
Just remember to create some unique cards with die cuts! Now it is time to go out and create some artwork of your very own!
One stamp at a time!
early bird swap cards

early bird swap cards

I said it before and I will say it again I love to swap! the ideas alone are awesome and connecting with other sister demonstrators around the country is so much fun. During Sale-a-bration Stampin’ Up! is offering some crazy deals on our Starter Kit!
Sale-A-Bration is an excellent time for any one who has been thinking of joining Stampin’ Up! In addition to the already excellent value of the Starter Kit, if you decides to sign up as a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator during Sale-A-Bration, you can choose from three incredible options:

** Option 1: The exclusive Boho Blue Mini Machine ($63 USD) + your choice of $175 USD* of Stampin’ Up! products for only $129 USD.

** Option 2: The original white Mini Machine ($63 USD) + your choice of $175 USD* of Stampin’ Up! products for only $129 USD.

** Option 3: Your choice of $175 USD* of Stampin’ Up! products for only $99 USD.

*$175 in Stampin’ Up! products inside the Special Sale-a-bration Starter Kit is $50 USD more product than the standard Starter Kit offer!

So if you ever contemplated joining my team NOW IS THE TIME TO DO IT!!!! Let me know if you are interested and I can help walk you through the process if needed – although it is simple!

Swapping with other demonstrators is one of the many perks as well as many other support benefits – on-line and by phone! Below are some of the recent swaps I have received!

I have two cards that I received after I posted my November swap post – these were cards from the Annual catalog. This first card is from Jenne T. and features Whiskey Business stamp set – such a great masculine card!

The last November swap card I received is from Susan K and uses the Cup of Tea Bundle (#158667) and the DSP Tea Boutique (#158659) for a sweet card for a dear friend!
One last November swap card, Sue D used the Heron Habitat Bundle (#158897) and the Lovely in Linen DSP ((#158644)
December’s swap was an early bird swap from the new 2023 Sale-a-bration and January to April mini catalogs. This next card was designed by Susan W and features the Love Cat stamp set. Too cute!
Robin G also used the Love Cats stamp set (#160410) with the Time Worn 3D Embossing Folder (#156505) and the Picture This Die set (#155559).
Lyn L’s card uses the Friendly Gnomes (#160714) stamp set and the FREE sale-a-bration Designer Series paper Day at the Farm (#160835).
The card below from Carol S. combines the color palate from the coordinating DSP from the beautiful Regency Park Suite of products (#160583) which includes the Sentimental Park bundle (#160567) (a punch bundle called Petal Park Bundle (#160577), Textured 12 x 12 Shimmer Paper (#160838), Night of Navy Bordered Ribbon (#160581) all of these were not used on this card) a Cane Weaver 3D embossing folder (#160580), Adhesive-Backed Milky Dots (#160582) and Regency Park 6×6 Designer Series Paper (#160559).
Lori V’s masculine card features the Ready to Ride Suite Collection (#160768) which includes the Legendary Ridy Bundle (#160763), the Metal Plate 3D Embossing Folder (#160766), the Ready to Ride D|Specialty Designer Series Paper (#160752) and the Adhesive-Backed Studs (#160767 not used on this card)
This bordered Z fold card by Vickie G uses the Go To Greeting for the repeated Happy Birthday on the card front (#158763) and A Grand Kid (#152500) for the sentiment on the middle panel and the Adorable Owls (#160269) for the 2 owl images from the 2023 Sale-a-bration FREE Item One merchandise.
Veronica S’s card features the Lucky Clover Punch Bundle (#160613) and cases the card directly from page 41 of the catalog – see how easy CASE -ing a card can be!
This next card was designed by Marie W and features the Country Floral Lane Suite (#160390) which uses the Designer Series paper Country Floral DSP (#160375) and the Country Bouquet stamp set (#160377). This suite also includes three items not used on this card: Country Gingham DSP (#160388), Pastel adhesive-backed Sequins (#160387) and the Real Red and Burlap ribbon combo (#160386)
Denise W’s card uses the Thanks a Bunch sale-a-bration stamp set (#160816), Day at the Farm DSP (#160835) Label me Lovely punch (#151296) and Brushed Metallic Dots (#156506)
for a vibrant thank you card!
One more Adorable Owl Sale-a-bration sample from fellow demonstrator Jennie T. Great way to use up your scraps of Designer Series Paper!
So many lovely things created and used for inspiration – what will you use for the inspiration for your next piece of art? Go out and create – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie

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reversible stamps – double your fun

reversible stamps – double your fun

Did you know that we have reversible stamps? Just go to my webpage at https://nataliestamps.stampinup.net/ and click the shop now button and search Reversibles to see the entire collection.
Double your creative fun with these amazing products. They are specialized photopolymer stamps you can stamp with using both sides! One side is flat and the other is impressed with an image.
The Sea Turtle stamp set (#160500) is the latest in this fun technology! See below all the light gray images on the cover of the Stamp box – these stamps are the reverse of the stamp – so it is a two for one – two step stamping all in one stamp!
I used the flat side of the large turtle image in Coastal Cabana ink.
Clean the stamp off and peel up and reverse it to the other side. Ink it in Bermuda Bay ink and stamp directly over the flat stamped area on the paper. Because of the clear photopolymer it is easy to match up the images!
Stamp the large bubble stamp across the extra sheet of cardstock and stamp in a generational stamping technique. (do not re-ink the stamp) The original stamping is called first generation. The next iteration is second generation stamping and so on. Stamp the full strength at the bottom of the paper and then each lighter generation as you go up the next row becomes lighter and lighter.
Using the wave die cut from the By the Bay die set, cut across the paper in varying heights – keep them in gradient order.
Cut the whole paper and then using your fingers or a device like the bone folder, curl the top edges and bend them outward towards the stamped surface, creating some depth and dimension.
Adhere the bottom strip by taping only the bottom portion of the piece to the card front, leave the top section not adhered so that the next section can slip behind the first section and start building the waves. Adhere the third section behind the second and so on.
Stamp the flat surface of the larger starfish in Coastal Cabana ink on a scrap piece of paper.
Stamp the detailed starfish side on top of the solid starfish stamp in Bermuda Bay ink. Fussy cut the starfish to add to the card front.
Fussy cut the large turtle and add Stampin’ Dimensionals to the back of the turtle and adhere him in the “water” on the front of the card!
Adhere the fussy cut starfish to the top of the card and stamp a sentiment up top as well. Stamp the smaller starfish to the left of the sentiment.
Add PAstel Adhesive-Backed Sequins to the card front.
I stamped the seaweed images in generational stamping technique and fussy cut them out. I added them to the card bottom. I first stamped them directly on the card and it looked too busy for me!

Try stampin’ with some reversibles today and go and create some art of your own – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie