inspiring canopy dies background and inspired thoughts set

inspiring canopy dies background and inspired thoughts set

In the Inspiring Canopy dies set, there is a thin edgelit die and you look at it and most probably say what do I do with this! Taking cardstock and using this edgelit makes a sweet little edge that is perfect for enhancing your card making. In this card that I cased from one of our Artisan design teams members – Creative Chelsea – thanks for the inspiration.

Measurements:
Pool Party 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ scored at 4 1/4″
Cardstock strips 5 1/2″ x 1 1/2″ two pieces of
three different colors ( I used Pool Party,
Coastal Cabana and Bermuda Bay)
scraps of Soft Sea Foam
scrap of Crumb cake
scrap of Basic White
Scrap of Pool Party
Basic White 4″ x 5 1/4″

Take two Stitched Rectangle Dies to make a frame, I decided to use the outside frame so save the inside frame and it’s inset for another card. Run through the Cut and Emboss and separate.
Cut 2 pieces of 5 1/2″ x 1 1/2″ of three coordinating colors.
Run through the Cut and Emboss to make two pieces for all the colored 5 1/2″ x 1 1/2″ cardstock. Run Stampin’ Seal down the edges of the backside of the frame. and start to layer the die cuts on the frame.
Finish layering the darkest color on the bottom and then start with the next color.
Turn the frame over and make sure that the pattern is what you want before cutting off the overhang.

Finish the pattern and cut the excess off the frame being careful to not cut the frame.

Die cut the tree trunk out of Crumb cake and cut the trees apart.
Cut the leaves out of Soft Sea Foam.
Using coordinating Stampin’ Blends color and shade the die cuts.
Layer the leaves onto the tree trunk with Liquid Glue, which allows you the flexibility to manipulate the sections before the adhesive dries.
I originally left one of the sections uncolored and changed my mind after placing it on the tree trunk. Remember you can always add color and blend until you like the outcome!
Add the Sentiment and next add some Artisrty Blooms Sequins.
I felt like my leaves needed a little sparkle – bring in the liquid magic – Wink of Stella and voila instant sparkle – just LOVE this stuff!
Love this background technique! Hope that this inspires you to try this technique and go and create art one stamp or in this case one die LOL at a time!

Happy Stampin’

Natalie

bleached hand-penned petals

bleached hand-penned petals

Using bleach in Stamping always brings out fun results! This is one of the first “techniques” I learned when I first started stamping 20 years ago – crazy that I have been doing this for that long but I still love it as much as I did the day I discovered the craft!
Regular laundry room bleach will do fill a small cup or dish with bleach get a small paint brush and play! Different colors of cardstock will bleach lighter shades of the original color or sometimes surprise you with a totally different color altogether! Here we are using blending brushes to color on Basic White cardstock, stamping in Versamark and heat embossing with white embossing powder and then painting on the bleach! Simple as that!
Stamped with the large flower image from the Hand Penned Petals Stamp set (#155070) in Versamark (#102283) and embossed with White Embossing powder (#155554 – Basics Stampin’ Emboss Powders)
With Blending Brushes (#153611) I blended Balmy Blue ink (#147105), Pacific point ink (#147098), Misty Moonlight (#153118), and Night of Navy ink (#147110) on the Basic White cardstock (#159276)
Using a small paint brush I painted inside the embossing lines with the bleach.
And finished the cards…here are two different examples!
block stampin’ with water based markers

block stampin’ with water based markers

Today I will be showing you how to create another type of background, using water-based Stampin’ Write Markers, we sell an awesome set of markers called Many Marvelous markers (#147154) (all 40 colors plus black in a sturdy carrying case plus space for extra In Color Markers!) and they last a very long time I’ve had many of mine for years, an acrylic block (I used an E block – #184484) and a water filled Stampin’ Spritzer(#126185)!

Using a Basic White cardstock 4′ x 5 1/4″ (#159276) as a pallette I created the water color background for the card.

I started with a rainbow palette of colors of the Stampin’ Write markers. I started with the Daffodil Delight yellow in the center (I actually grabbed a retired color for the yellow – pineapple punch and the green – Call Me Clover by accident!) , added Pumpkin Pie orange just above the yellow and then Lovely Lipstick (another retired color-OOPS!) and Real Red above the pink.

I added green below the yellow and then Pacific Point and Gorgeous Grape.
I sprayed the block of color with water from a Stampin’ Spritzer.
Place the sprayed side down on a 4″ x 5 1/4″ and press the acrylic block down on the paper! (like it’s a stamp!)
Set the cardstock aside to dry! Then they are ready for you to create with!
I used the waterfront stamp set to complete this card, tree stamp in the foreground in Tuxedo Black Momento Ink(#132708), and the sentiment. I stamped the circle stamp for the sun in Crushed Curry ink (#147087) and mounted it all on Just Jade Cardstock (#153079) and finished the card off with the Just Jade In Color ribbon (#153621). I distressed the left side of the Basic White cardstock for a little visual interest!
I used the Ridiculously Awesome Stamp set (#152512) in Tuxedo Black Momento ink (#132708) and adhered two butterfly dies from the Butterfly Wings die set(#155523). Mounted this on Just Jade cardstock (#153079) and added the Pool Party Sheer ribbon (#152462).
I used the Sailing Home stamp set (#149457) to create this card above.
I used the Tuxedo Black Momento ink (#132708) on this background with the To A Wild Rose stamp set (#149452) to create the card below!
I used the Friends Are Like Seashells Stamp set (#154368) in Gray Granite ink (#147118), and stamped the sentiment in Poppy Parade ink (#147050) and mounted the water colored piece on a Blushing Bride cardstock (#131198) piece die cut with the largest rectangle from the Rectangle Stitched dies set (#148551) and popped that up on Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430) and popped up some of the seashells with mini Stampin’ Dimensionals(#144108)!
This is another easy and stunning background to do with your water based markers!

Have fun stamping and as always go create art one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie