last day of sale-a-bration gate fold pop out version card

last day of sale-a-bration gate fold pop out version card

I’ve done a few gate folds before but the great part about this fun fold is it’s versatility. I’ve seen this fold in many places but most recently fellow demonstrator Lisa C showed this on her blog. Today is the last day of sale-a-bration! Just a few more hours to earn free merchandise. Love it all – we are running a Starter kit special ($125 in merchandise for $99 PLUS two additional stamp sets of your choice!)
expires at 11:59pm today February 28th, 2022. You can access the join button from this web page or at my Stampin’ Up! webpage at https://nataliestamps.stampinup.net

Measurements:
Base Piece:
Coastal Cabana base CS: 4 1/4″ x 11″
score at 2 3/4″, 5″ 6″ and 8 1/4″
Card Front pieces:
So Saffron (need 2) 2 1/2″ x 4″
Sunshine and Rainbows (FREE Sale-a-bration DSP) (need 2) 2 1/4″ x 3 3/4″
Coastal Cabana (belly band) 1/2″ x 11″

Inside Pieces:
So Saffron (outside edge pieces – each side)
(need 2) 2 1/2″ x 4″
So Saffron (inside edge pieces – each side)
(need 2) 2″ x 4″
So Saffron (center piece) 3/4″ x 4″
Sunshine and Rainbows DSP
(need 2) 2 1/4″ x 3 3/4″
(need 1) 1/2″ x 3 3/4″
Basic White (need 2) 1 3/4″ x 3 3/4″

Gather and cut and score all necessary pieces, using different designs for the different sections.

Score the base cardstock
On the two Basic White pieces stamp sentiment and designs.
Mount DSP and Basic White CS pieces to the corresponding mat pieces (will be 1/4″ larger)
Adhere outside panels to the gate fold card front.
Adhere inside panels
outside panels are the DSP
inside panels are the Basic White
center panel is the smallest DSP panel
Decide what image (stamped or die cut) that you would like for the pop out. I choose the large four piece rainbow and cut it down to fit – drawing the cut lines with a pencil.
I adhered the rainbow to the center panel only with Stampin’ Dimensionals placing the cut side on the right sided score line.
Take the 1/2″ x 11″ strip and loosely wrap it around the outside of the card to make a belly band using a cloud punch to close the two ends.
Using the same colors as the DSP, I colored some scrap white cardstock and die cut the smaller rainbow die where the cardstock was colored. I adhered those die cuts to the belly band on the left side and the cloud on the right side.
The Rhinestones in the new Waves of the Ocean suite – available tomorrow – are a perfect compliment for the coloring on this card!
I added another cloud punch and a sentiment to the front and moved one of the rhinestone wave basic jewels to that new cloud and voila a cute pop out gate fold!

Hope this inspires you to try a new fun fold or just to create some art of your own!

Happy Stampin’

Natalie

all together easel card

all together easel card

Easel cards are always fun and oh so easy. was watching my sister line demonstrator Rachel T. and loved the easel card she made so this is a CASE from her – thanks always for the great inspiration!

The All Together suite is available now until May 2nd. The All Together 6″ x 6″ DSP is incredible black and white paper 48 sheets of patterned paper 4 each of 12 double sided designs of acid and lignin free paper! Shown in the image below!

Measurements for the cards:

4 1/4″ x 11″ Thick Basic White cardstock
scored at 5 1/2″ and 2 3/4″
Basic Black cardstock – large enough for the
dies you choose and another piece if you
want to create the second card using the
negative and the overall border for that piece
Basic White Cardstock – for the border around
the negative piece
Adhesive sheet – in the same size as the Basic
Black scrap
DSP – 2 pieces of 4 1/4″ x 3/4″
Real Red cardstock scrap for the heart die

Measure your piece of black cardstock needed for the die cut chosen. Cut the adhesive sheet to the same size.

Add the adhesive sheet to the back side of the Basic Black scrap.
Run through the Mini Stampin’ Cut and emboss.
If you would like to make the second card carefully peel the words from the negative space and attach the negative die cut to a Basic White piece of paper cut larger than the die cut piece. (this part is tedious but I so LOVE the outcome!) Using your Take your Pick Tool (I grabbed my retired “Pokey tool” instead of my Take Your Pick Tool LOL) and pick up the small pieces and place them inside the letters of the negative space giving them more definition!
Cut an 8 1/2″ x 11″ piece of Thick Basic White cardstock in half the long way at 4 1/4″ x 11″ and score in half at 5 1/2″ and half again at 2 3/4″. Using your bone folder burnish your score lines in both directions to break the cardstock fibers to make them more pliable to be able to hold the easel format more easily.
Cut two strips of All Together DSP into 4 1/4″ x 3/4″. Place your card on Stampin’ Up Graid paper and adhere the first strip to 1/4″ or one grid square above the 2 3/4″ score line.
With a pencil mark the bottom of the card on the grid paper so you are certain the card does not move and place another pencil “tic” mark at the bottom corner of the current DSP and another “tic” mark three boxes or 3/4″ below that top mark.
Using Foam adhesive strips on the back side of the second 3/4″ strip place three strips to raise the DSP up to act as the easel stop.
Open the card to the inside and adhere the second 3/4″ strip in between the top two “tic” marks, making sure to use the grid paper as a guide to ensure the strip is straight on the card.
This raised edge will allow for the cardstock to rest in the easel position and stop the paper from sliding down towards the bottom of the card. (You can also use Stampin’ Dimensionals to achieve the same purpose)
I cut the die cut words apart and adhered the “Here” to the bottom portion of the cardfront.
I colored in a 3×3 section of the All Together
6″ x 6″ DSP with the new Natural Tones Stampin’ Blends and they are selling out fast so if you want these as a whole set put them on my current hostess code PB4YC4FK and you are $5 away from a FREE Sale-a-bration item! This hostess code will be available until tomorrow evening, Saturday February 19th. If you want to purchase these items after Saturday but before Sale-a-bration is over on February 28th use this hostess code – YDUDMVDK!
After coloring in the DSP with the new Naturals Stampin’ Blends, I ounted the DSP onto Basic Black cardstock and adhered only the bottom portion of the focal piece above the “here” die.
I adhered the second half of the word dies to the inside bottom of the card below the easel stop and added a die cut heart to the card to finish it off.
I used the negative space in the same way mounting it onto a double mat of Basic white and Basic Black and adhered it to the second Easel card.
Hoping you love these examples and that they inspire you to create some artwork of your own – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’

Natalie

angels of peace alcohol block background card

angels of peace alcohol block background card

Tomorrow, August 3rd, launches the newest Catalog August – December 2021 Mini Catalog! It is a winner – there are so many great sets and ideas. Today’s card I presented on my Facebook LIVE presentation yesterday at 7PM. Join me any Sunday evening for a tip, trick or card making presentation! This is a upcoming set from this new catalog called Angels of Peace (#156365)

Measurements
Pool Party Cardstock (#122924) cut 11″ x 4 1/4″
Flirty Flamingo cardstock (#141416)
cut at 8 1/2 x 5 1/2″
Basic White cardstock (#159276) 4″ x 5 1/4″
plus scraps for additional stamping
Stampin’ Blends
Bermuda Bay (#154878)
Pool Party (#154894)
Balmy Blue (#154830)
Daffodil Delight (#154883)
Mint Macaron (#154889)
Flirty Flamingo (#154884)
Pale Papaya (#154519)
Petal Pink (#154893)
Calypso Coral (#154881)
Other supplies:
Stampin’ Cut and Emboss (#149653)
Merry Melody 3D Embossing Folder (#156392)
Encircled in Beauty dies (#155546)
Paper Snips (#103579)
Stampin’ Dimensionals (#104430)
Mini Stampin’ Dimensionals (#144108)
Acrylic Block E (#118484)
Stampin’ Spritzer (#126185)

Using a larger acrylic block, color using the brush tip side of coordinating Stampin’ Blends Colors! Add 91-99% alcohol to a Stampin’ Spritzer (#126185) spray the block filled with one or more colors. See photo above! Turn over and “stamp” the block onto a Basic White piece of cardstock cut to 4″ x 5 1/4″.
My alcohol Spritzer still had a little retired Shimmer Paint which retired with the last catalog – if you are lucky enough to still have a supply you can add it to your Stampin’ Spritzer for some added sparkle! If you do not have any you can add sparkle with the Wink of Stella pen (#(#141897) to the Alcohol Blends color!
Add the colored piece of cardstock to the Merry Melody 3D Embossing Folder (#156392) and emboss the paper for added depth and dimension!
Using scrap Basic White cardstock – stamp the angel, star and sentiment images in Tuxedo Black Memento Ink (#132708) and color using the coordinating Stampin’ Blends colors.
I stamped the sentiment onto a die cut from the Encircled in Beauty dies (#155546) and highlighted the edge with a coordinating Stampin’ Blends color!
The sample above is in the blue tomes and the sample below is on the pink tones!
bouquet of hope paper pumpkin

bouquet of hope paper pumpkin

I have been a Paper Pumpkin subscriber and fan for many years now!  This subscription service provides a creativity project completely boxed up and delivered to your doorstep once a month or every once in a while – your choice!  You can do the kit exactly as is and follow the full color brochure of instructions or watch the video above that is posted monthly or go off on your own and create away!

These first three images are the cards that are designed for the kit you can make 9 cards three of each design. What is a great deal for $22 and you get an acrylic block on your first order and a stamp set and Stampin’ Spot with every order to reuse again and again! great for beginners and every month I will post alternative projects  – today I will post a total of 17 ideas and will end up making 40 cards from this kit! An even more amazing deal and now I have plenty of sympathy cards which unfortunately I have been in need of more these days.

I accidently did this one on the Mossy Meadow base card instead of the Rococco Rose base, so I already started going my own way!  I actually like it better on the Mossy Meadow!

These next images are alternative projects I added Basic White Cardstock and a couple of different ribbons and more quadrupled my card total! I also cut apart my envelopes to use the DSP liners so I will need 40 basic white envelopes to complete the cards.

The cards that come in the kit are colored front and back so I cut the Mossy Meadow card base to 4′ x 5 1/4″ and layered onto a Basic white Card base and added the gold foil and sentiment – Easy! Save the 1/4″ strips I use those too!

I used the envelope dsp by cutting the sides off the envelopes and opening it up and cutting the DSP into strips and triangles. Here I used a 1″ strip of the Bumble Bee DSP and a small accent of the 1/4 ” strip from one of the cut card bases. I stamped the sentiment on a Basic White scrap and embellished behind the words with the black sticker word die cuts in French and german that i knew I would not use! I added a few black sequins from the kit and some Bumble Bee Ribbon and another card complete!

Staring with a Basic White card base – I cut the Rococco Rose card base into 2 – 4″ x 5 1/4″ pieces and adhered that to the card base.  I used one die cut flower an edge of the vellum and popped up my sentiment.  Added a few sequins and an easy card!

I cut all four sides off of the vellum piece and used the two long sides to border a 2″ strip of Basic White cardstock offset the sentiment and added a few stamped images from the set, some Fine Art Ribbon and sequins to finish it off!

Using the vellum that I trimmed, I added the sticker Thinking of you sentiment – stretched my flower by cutting it in half and adding it to the top and bottom of the sentiment image and the card is done!

After cutting the Merry Merlot card base into 2 pieces of 4″ x 5 1/4″ – I cut the one piece in half again to 2″ x 5 1/4″ and used it on the following two cards! I cut the gold foil embellishment in half and used one on each card and added a sentiment. This first card is on Basic White card stock with a Fine Art ribbon added.

Most of the same ingredients as the card before but by cust adding a coordinating layer underneath it totally changes the look of the card!

A Rococco Rose mat with the bouquet embellishment and a sentiment popped up on dimensionals with a few black sequins!

The next two cards I had fun playing with the smaller parts and pieces leftover!  It is a great creative exercise to expand you mind and creativity!

The next two cards are using pieces of the envelope DSP this first one uses the DSP from the envelope flap cut into a triangle and then in half for smaller triangles – I made several of this pattern!

This card I used the Banner Triple Punch to cut the ends of differnet widths of DSP – added a sentiment on a 2″ Circle punch and one black sequins and another easy card done!

I used a 3″ piece of envelope DSP and a bouquet embellishment popped up on dimensionals. I also popped up the sentiment and added several sequins!

I lined the 3″ piece of Rococco Rose DSP with the 1/4″ strips from the base card (see nothing goes to waste!) and popped a sentiment for a sweet soothing sympathy card.

Probably the easiest of the alternative projects and my favorite after chopping off the two sides of the vellum I added the black sticker die cut and a few sequins! If you like this set and these projects and do not already subscribe to Paper Pumpkin – this kit is available to order until the 10th of this month.  If there are left overs they will appear on the customer odering page after the 23rd of this month but if you need sympathy and thinking of you cards this is a great set and there are no guarantees they will be available after the 10th!  I have several links to my paper pumpkin page on the website – just click on the link below and start creating today!

dandelion 3D embossing folder card

dandelion 3D embossing folder card

Embossing adds so much to the card! This beautiful three dimensional folder of 3 dandelions (#152953) is no exception.  Starting with a Basic White card and another Basic White Cardstock (#159276) layer add embossing and you will get a beautiful tone-on-tone effect that you could just leave as is or color!  Today I am coloring in Granny Apply Green (#147095) and Flirty Flamingo (#147052) Inks and Blending Brushes(153611)!

Measurements:

Basic White Cardstock 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ scored at 4 1/4″

Basic White cardstock 4″ x 5 1/4″ (piece to be embossed)

Take the 4″ x 5 1/4″ piece of Basic White cardstock and place inside the Dandelion 3D embossing folder and position it so the center of the dandelion image is just left of center – this will ofset the image slightly and give you a little more room for the sentiment.

 

With Blending Brushes and inks color the dandelion stems in Granny Apple Green.

And the Flower portion of the Dandelion in Flirty Flamingo or other desired color.

Stamp Sentiment in Memento Tuxedo Black ink (#132708). I used the sentiment from the Dandelion Wishes stamp set (#151345).

Add Ribbon (#146912) I used the Whisper White Polka Dot Tulle Ribbon and add Stampin’ Dimensionals (#104430) to the back side of the cardstock piece.

Adher the popped up cardstock layer to the Basic White Cardstock base card and Viola! an easy and impressive card.

Something as simple as adding another sentiment will change the look and the meaning of the card!