book club bookmarks

book club bookmarks

Last Night I hosted our Conneaut Lake Book Club at my new home, we had great fun and wonderful conversation about a great book! I created a fun and easy bookmark for all the members that came yesterday!

Measurements:

Assorted colors of cardstock –
cut to 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″
Basic White cardstock – for Brilliant Wings Dies

Cut the cardstock on the 5 1/2″ side at
1 13/16th – 3 times
Score at 4 1/4″ then at 1 1/4″ from each edge.

Die cut some of the Brilliant Wings dies.
Cut the die in half with your Paper Snips.
Using the Fine tip Glue pen glue, apply glue to the back side of the dies. Adhere each side of the butterfly to each side of the fold matching up the edges.
These are the colors I picked out for my bookmark gifts: Pacific Point, Granny Apple Green, Real Red and Gorgeous Grape. I burnished the score lines with a bone folder and adhered the two sides of the butterfly to each side of the 1 1/4″ scored spaces – lining up the body of the butterfly so that they line up perfectly and look like an uncut butterfly when inserted into your book!

Try this fun and easy bookmark project soon with the cardstock and dies you have on hand! Create some art of your own – one stamp or one die at a time!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie

product review dots and spots die

product review dots and spots die

The Dots and Spots Die (#159164) is a versatile addition to your stamping supplies arsenal!

You can use the die to make a mask and using a blending brush through the mask make a polka dotted pattern on the card base as done in the first example.

I used Gorgeous Grape ink (#147099) and holding the paper mask in place with my left hand using circular motion with a blending brush (#153611) added ink to the mask to create the polka dot effect on the base for a fun, whimsical background. I added ink in a diagonal swath using the same blending brush and then fussy cut some of the irridescent snowflakes from the Snowflake Specialty Vellum paper. (#159832)

The sentiment is from the Perched in a Tree stamp set (#159791) in Gorgeous Grape ink.

This second card I die cut the Dots and Spots Die into the front of the card base directly and then mounted a Basic White 4 1/4 x 5 3/8″ piece of CS to the backside of the cardfront. I added a 3″ square piece of the Snowflake vellum to the front of the card with mini glue dots (#103683), added Festive Pearls and popped up the sentiment from Through it Together stamp set (#155796) with Mini Dimensionals (#144108)
This card below uses a layer of Mint Macaron cardstock (#138337) die cut and adhered to a Mint Macaron card base, I then added Basic White cardstock dots from another die cut and adhered then randomly within the negative spaces with MultiPurpose liquid glue (#110755)
I added a sentiment from the Simply Succulents stamp set (#154480) onto a Stylish Shapes die (#159183) piece with Mint Macaron ink (#147106). Finished off with Basic White cardstock dies from the Potted Succulents dies (#154330) and Festive Pearls (#159963)
It has been a while since I have broke out the Simply Succulents stamp set and I love to color these with the Stampin’ Blends markers! I used the Fresh Freesia Stampin’ Blends combo pack (#155518), Mint Macaron Stampin’ Blends combo pack (#147283) and the Mossy Meadow Stampin; Blends combo pack (#154890), die cut the image out using the Potted Succulents dies (#154330), I adhered the Dots and SApots Basic white layer onto the base cardstock with mini Stampin’ Dimensional (#144108) and added a sentiment from this stamp set and Festive Pearls to finish off the card!
I die cut another Basic White layer and this time layered it over a colored Mint Macaron base cardstock. I added a 3″ x 4″ piece of Mint Macaron cardstock embossed with the Wintry 3D embossing Folder (#155433), added Basic White die cuts from the Decorated Pines dies (#159710) and a red ornament from the same die set. I popped up a die and sentiment from the Brightest Glow Bundle (and finished with the red Festive Pearls (#159963)
I used some Blending Brushes and Real Red (#147084), Poppy Parade (#147050), Fresh Freesia (#155611) and Crushed Curry (#147087) ink to color a scrap piece of Basic White cardstock and die cut some Brilliant Wings butterfly dies (#155523) from that colored paper. Adhered it onto a Basic White cardstock died with the Dots and Spots die (#159164) and adhered with Mini Stampin’ Dimensionals (#144108) to the Basic Black Cardstock layer (#121045) (4 1/8″ x 5 3/8″) and then adhered that layer to the Basic White Cardstock base (#159276). Added a sentiment and die from the Brightest Glow bundle (#159552) and the red Festive Pearls (#159963) for the final sparkle!
This little single die adds so much to your stamping backgrounds as a mask or a layer! Try your hand at a card with it soon and create some artwork of your very own – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’

Natalie

Product List
Paper Snips
[103579]
$11.00
Mint Macaron Stampin' Blends Markers Combo Pack
Mint Macaron Stampin' Blends Markers Combo Pack
[147283]
$9.00
floating elements brilliant wings dies card

floating elements brilliant wings dies card

Floating Elements Technique is an easy and stunning one! All you need is a window sheet, some colored cardstock strips, and Stampin’ Seal+.
Collect strips of colored cardstock cut 1/2″ strips and pick a die for the card.
Adhere the strips onto a piece of window sheet, leaving space in between each strip.
Pick a die and using a Stampin’ Cut and Emboss machine cut the window sheet run the die through several times as you are cutting through multiple layers. Stamp a sentiment before popping up the floating element onto the card.
Using Foam Adhesive Strips (#141825) only on the backside of the cardstock strips so you will not see them when the die cut is adhered.
Basic White cardstock measuring 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ scored at 4 1/4″, to add depth and texture to the card front with the Painted Texture 3D Embossing Folder. I cut a focal die cut Butterfly from the Brilliant Wings Dies.
Adhere the Floating Element onto the center of the card, adhere the Black die cut Butterfly atop the Floating Element.

The floating element is popped up and the colored strips seem to float.

Hope you try this technique – go and create art one step at a time.

Happy Stampin’

Natalie