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

sneak peak rainbows of happiness in a separated gate fold

sneak peak rainbows of happiness in a separated gate fold

This fun fold was inspired by one of our leading Stampin’ Up! US Demonstrators Lisa C. – thanks for the inspiration! This is a separated Gate Fold card and this is my take on the card using upcoming products which will be debuting in the January to june mini catalog next month on January 4th – make sure to mark your calendars for the Sale-a-bration Kick Off Party on that day! Two New catalogs launch that day!

Measurements:
Mango Melody CS 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″
scored at 3/4″ and 2 1/4″ from each end
DSP (sneak peak at the Sale-a-bration DSP that
coordinates with the upcoming stamp set!
2 pieces cut to 1/2″ x 5 1/4″
2 pieces cut to 1 1/4″ x 5 1/4″
Mango Melody 3″ x 4″
Magenta Madness 2 3/4″ x 3 3/4″
Basic White 2 1/2″ x 3 1/2″
DSP 2 pieces cut to 1/2″ x 3 1/2″
Basic White CS cut to 4″ x 5 1/4″

Score the Mango Melody or your choice of cardstock at 3/4″ and 2 1/4″ from each end.
Crease the score lines with your bone folder in towards the middle of the base card at the 2 1/4″ score line and back the other way towards the outside edge of the card at the 3/4″ score lines. It will look like the photo below.
Adhere the 1/2″ x 5 1/4″ strips to the outside edge with an equal border all around and take the larger strip and adhere in the adjacent panel. Do this on the other side as well. It will look like the photo below.
Stamp a sentiment on the Basic White 4″ x 5 1/4″ piece of Cardstock and adhere to the inside card base as shown below.
Put together your focal piece stamp an image and/or sentiment on the Basic white piece and adhere the 1/2″ x 3 1/2″ strips to the top and the bottom, adhere this layer to the next largest (the Magenta layer) and the adhere that to the Mango layer.
Close the base card and position the focal piece to the center of the card making sure that the inside sentiment is covered. Place Stampin’ Dimensionals the the back left side of the piece so that it adheres to one of the gate fold sides.

If the card remaining open bothers you – you can use small thin magnets or velcro attachments to allow the card to remain closed.

Love Rainbows and I cannot wait to show you this set and more at my upcoming Sale-a-bration Kick -Off party on January 4th!

Hope this inspired you to try something new – now go and create some art of your own – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’

Natalie

scenery three panel fun fold

scenery three panel fun fold

Sometimes our designer series paper is too pretty to cut! Honestly I feel that way alot!! LOL! But there are some pieces of DSP that are scenic and cutting them apart loses the beauty of the picture as a whole scene!
I took inspiration from a past video from my sister side line demonstrator Rachel T. – thank you for always being so kind to share and teach!
She coined this fun fold the scenery 3 panel fun fold and here is my version using the Peaceful Place Designer Series paper that is on our current Last Chance promotion! If you love this gorgeous Black and White DSP as much as I do you will want to purchase this while supplies last! (#156394)
Measurements:
Scenic DSP 6″ x 5 1/4″ cut at 2 3/4″ and 1 1/8″
so you are left with three pieces 5 1/4″ tall
2 3/4″-1 1/8″ and 2 1/8″
base cardstock (I used Smokey Slate for this
example cut to 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ and scored at
4 1/4″ and 1 1/2″
Contrasting cardstock (I used Basic White) cut
to 5 1/4″ x 1 3/4″
Cut the DSP on the 6 inch side at 2 3/4″, then 1 1/8″ so you end up with 3 pieces (the last piece will measure 5 1/4″ x 2 1/8″.
Cut your base cardstock to 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ and score at 4 1/4″ and 1 1/2″. Then fold the card in half at the 4 1/4″ score mark and fold at the 1 1/2″ score line the opposite way as in a Z fold design.
Adhere the 2 1/8″ piece of DSP along the inside score line as shown in picture below making the border on the top and the bottom equal.
Next stamp your contrasting piece of 5 1/4″ x 1 3/4″ cardstock with a sentiment – I placed mine on the bottom half of the piece. and adhere it to the base cardstock to the right of the piece you just adhered. See photos below.
Fold the card closed and place adhesive on the front 1 1/2″ piece (but not all the way to the edges as there will be a small border around the DSP. Adhere the first piece of dsp – the 2 3/4″ piece to the front of the card so that the edges are even the whole way around and it covers the contrasting cardstock on the inside of the card as well.
Adhere the last piece to the middle section.
Add embellishments if desired – I used the silver metallic pearls to the front of the card and inside.
Very simple card with dramatic results!
I hope this inspires you to go out and create art of your own – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie

happy thanksgiving – celebrating with a scrap creative day

happy thanksgiving – celebrating with a scrap creative day

There are times in a crafty girl’s life when the scrap piles just get too big and need to be dealt with!!! LOL!!! I have tried to make this a monthly (sometimes weekly thing!) and make it a fun day! Instead of sorting and putting away the scraps I try to make as many cute fun and creative cards as I can stretching my creative funny bone and exercising that right sided brain power!
This card base was leftover from a previous class or blog post and I had left over embellishment pieces and DSP from the Gingerbread and Peppermint Suite available until the end of December.
Below is the photograph of the inside of this card – love the way this opens!
Are you just starting out or do not have a large collection – who says you have to use a holiday image for a holiday card? All you need is a versatile sentiment set with a few Holiday sentiments and you can combine with almost anything. I used the Artistic Dies (flowers) and the “warm Christmas wishes” sentiment from the Encircled in Warmth Stamp set, a bit of left over Real Red cardstock base, some cardstock strips for a faux ribbon effect at the card’s bottom section and finish it off with some Basic Rhinestone Jewels!
The DSP pieces were lecft over from the OnStage@Home virtual conference I attended this past weekend and I added the hello sentiment from Biggest Wish stamp set, some left over ribbon and a few Holiday Rhinestones.
This cardstock was from my last class and I re-imagined a different card with virtually the same ingredients as my card class example but this one looks totally different even though most of the supplies are very similar! I used the background stamp to create the alcohol ink background without all the mess for the diagonal focal piece on the card front and the white strip on the inside of the card!
Leftover DSP and die cuts make a lovely birthday card with the addition of some Black Glittered Organdy ribbon and some Matte Black Dots!
Leftover Poppy Parade base card and strips of CS and DSP add color contrasting interest to the beautiful image from the upcoming catalogs new set called In the Moment (Love this set!) Hand Colored with Stampin’ Blends! I love the way this one turned out! Don;t you?
I used the negative space of some dies I used for another card and left over Balmy Blue scraps from one of my son’s school projects – (yes they love my craft room for all their school projects!) Added sentiments from the Snowflake Wishes stamp set and Artistry Blooms Adhesive backed sequins to finish them off!
I finished off my blue artistry Blooms sequins on this card while I still had Snowflake Wishes set out on my craft table!
This is another re-imagined Card class card added the leaves die from the Artistic Dies and a different sentiment and some metallic pearls for a fun new card!
Leftover pieces from some Eden’s Garden cards made the perfect accents for this Hello card. I used that background stamp from ArtArtistically Inked for a tone on tone background and for the strips of Basic White cardstock and die cut on the Basic Black circle. Added some Matte Black Dots and I love when you can turn scraps into an elegant card!
Sometimes forcing yourself to use the scraps on your desk leads to exciting new color combinations! Leftover Poppy Parade cardstock base paired with Crushed Curry DSP! Looks awesome and I used the Eden’s Garden left over dies and some ribbon and yellow Holiday Rhinestones to accent this In the Moment image colored with coordinating Stampin’ Blends!
I have seen this technique used many times and I love the way it uses up scraps! I gathered coordinating colors and cut varying widths of 2 inch strips of cardstock and adhered them in a row to the left hand side of the card. I colored the In the Moment stamped image in coordinating Stampin’ Blends, added some Fresh Freesia Open Weave ribbon and a lovely card is made!
We used Gold Glimmer Vellum in our last Card Class and I had a strip left over – I die cut with the Intricate Leaves dies and added two leftover Stitched Rectangle dies for the sentiment, moutned on Soft Suede and Basic White Cardstock base and finished it off with Wonderful Gems and the sparkly Gold Shimmer Ribbon both from the current July to December 2021 mini catalog.
Using some more of that left over Balmy Blue from Matthew’s School project I stamped the Angels of Peace in Balmy Blue ink for a tone on tone look, added Wink of Stella to her wings and a little Water Painter lightly to the dress fold lines. Dyed the Fresh Fressia Open Weave ribbon to Balmy Blue to match and added some Holiday Rhinestones.
Scraps of DSP and dies work well together to create this simple Christmas card!
I used the negative card stock piece from a previous card making session and adhered it to a Basic White CS piece, stamped the matching stamp inside the negative space with matching Cinnamon Cider ink added it to Real Red base and added Wonderful Gems and a few stamps to complete the card!
This last card is one of my favorites! I love to watercolor – all kinds of watercoloring this is the smossh technique and I die cut the Artistic Die flower from a piece of this watercolor Smoosh paper and used the background piece as well added a punched sentiment and some colored Holiday rhinestones (used my Blends marker in Poppy Parade to color the yellow rhinestones to match the card stock!
Well my pile of scraps has diminished – not totally disappeared but I have 18 new cards and my creativity is flowing!! I successfully turned a job I used to dread into a fun day of creativity by challenging myself to make cards from the pieces I found on my stamp table!

Get inspiration from your scraps and challenge yourself to clean out those scrap bins and make some card using the pieces in this hidden away places! Now go and create your own art – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’

Natalie

flap fold card

flap fold card

This is a very fast and easy fun fold card I’m calling the Flap Fold card!

Measurements:

Basic Black CS: 5 1/2″ x 7″ scored at 4 1/4″
1 1/2″ x 3 1/2″ scored at 1/2″
Basic White CS 4″ x 5 1/4″
DSP #1: 1 1/2″ x 5 1/4″ (this piece goes on the
Basic White CS
DSP #2: 2 1/2″ x 5 1/4″ (this goes on the front)
scraps in Basic White and a coordinating
colored CS for the sentiment focal piece

The DSP I am using for this sample is available to Hostesses only called Pattern Party – rich, vibrant colors in fun patterns on one side and black and white geometric designs on the flip side!! Interested in earning this and other benefits – contact me about becoming a hostess and earning free product and the ability to order Hostess exclusive stamp sets and papers! Hold a workshop at your home, my home or online!! Reserve an upcoming Sale-a-bration date for after the holidays soon!

Place Stampin’ Seal + or Tear&Tape strong adhesive on the 1/2″ side of the 1 1/2″ x 3 1/2″ Basic Black cardstock and adhere to the inside of the black cardstock this is the larger piece (4 1/4″ x 5 1/2″.
Adhere DSP #1 to the right hand side of the Basic White cardstock piece, as shown in photo below.
Adhere this piece of decorated cardstock to the inside of the card covering up the flap piece you just adhered to the inside back of the card.
Punch three pieces of Cardstock – for this card I used the Tailored Tag punch and punched two in Basic White and one in Poppy Parade.

Cut the Poppy Parade Tailored tag punch in half and mount the half pieces to the back side of the punch sticking up evenly from the top and the bottom then adhere the second Basic White punch to the backside to finish the focal sentiment piece.

Adhere the DSP #2 piece to the card front.
Adhere the punched piece to the end of the flap. I out a glue dot on the inside of the flap to help the card stay closed!

Super simple card with loads of WOW factor!

have a great day and hope you will make time to create some art of your own – it is good for the soul!!

Happy Stampin’

Natalie