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

gilded leafing embedded image – my own technique!!

gilded leafing embedded image – my own technique!!

Not to toot my own horn – but I do have to tell you how proud I am about this – it’s a technique I have not seen on the internet so it is one I made up!! I’m calling it Gilded Leafing Embedded Image Technique. I wanted to show lots of different ways to use the new Gilded Leafing Embellishment that became available in the new January to June 2021 Mini catalog (#154560) featured with the Fine Art Floral Suite, it is a gorgeous, delightfully soft gold leaf product that sticks to anything sticky so there are so many ways to use and adhere this to add unbelievable shine to your projects! In this Card sample, I started with a half sheet 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ of Poppy Parade cardstock (#119793) Scored at 4 1/4″ with my Stampin’ Trimmer (#152392) and creased the fold with a bone folder (#102300). I then adhered three layered Die cuts from the Perennials Petals Dies set (#154321) to the upper center of the card front and covered this embellishment with varying lengths of Tear and Tape Adhesive (#138995).

Remove the paper backing from the Tear and Tape Adhesive after fully covering the die cut or other desired embellishment (I have two other examples below – one using the Butterfly Wings double die and another using the Square Vellum Doilies (#152484))

Apply a layer of Gilded Leafing to the adhesive and rub in with your finger. Using a hard bristle brush, I brushed the excess back in to the jar of Gilded Leafing (#154560) for another use.

I then placed a cello bag or you can save and use the left over paper from our sequin or dots adhesives (the shiny paper that holds those embellishments – the non stick papers) and burnished the leafing with my bone folder – this will allow the image embedded below the gilding to “pop” forward and allow the image to be more pronounced! Isn’t that fun!

I finished the card with a die cut from the Stitched So Sweetly die set (#153828) for the sentiment that came from the Pretty Perennials stamp set (#154435) in Poppy Parade ink (#147050).  I added a few Artistry Blooms (#152477) sequins from the Artistry Blooms Suite (#154150).

This sample of the Gilded Leafing Embedded Image Technique uses the Butterfly Wings Dies (#155523) the detailed die adhered to the same butterfly solid image and then adhered to the card before covering it with Tear and Tape adhesive. (#138995) I used the Butterfly Bijou DSP (#156824) mounted on Bermuda Bay cardstock base (##131197) and the Artistry Blooms Sequins. (#152477) The sentiment is from the Peaceful Moments stamp set (#151595) embossed using Versamark (#102283) and white embossing powder (#109132) and set with a heat tool (#129053) on a Black piece of cardstock (#121045) die cut with the smallest square from the Stitched Shapes die set (#152323)

This is my original sample using the Square Vellum Doilies (#152484) using the same technique! Love the way this turned out! This has a more distressed look as I did not use the paper over the Gilded leafing. I like both looks!

I added a sentiment from the Art Gallery stamp set (#154421) stamped with the Tuxedo Black Momento ink (#132708).

For this sample I used the Basic Patterns Decorative Masks (#150697). I secured the mask down with washi tape and placed a 4″ x 5 1/4″ Basic White piece of Cardstock (#159276) underneath the mask. I pressed a freshly inked Versamark ink pad (#102283) through the mask. I then applied and embossed with Heat and Stick powder (#156110) and a heat tool (#129053) until just melted this becomes an adhesive (this will not be as long as normal embossing powders – Do NOT overheat or it will lose it’s stickiness!) Then cover the Heat and Stick “glue” with the Gilded Leafing embellishment (#154560) and rub until all the sticky surfaces are covered. Brush away excess back in to the container. I finished the card with die cuts from the Stitched Rectangle Die set (#151820) in Basic White cardstock (#159276) and Gold Metallic Foil (#132622) and Metallic Pearls (#146282). The sentiment is from the Lovely You stamp set (#152525).

This card sample uses the Polka Dots images from the same Decorative Mask set as the previous card and the same technique. The sentiment uses the same Heat and Stick powder method and is from the Ridiculously Awesome Stamp set (#152512) and is stamped on layered dies from the Stitched So Sweetly set (#151690).
This next card sample uses a different way to apply the Gilded Leafing – After stamping the flower and leaf stamp from the Art Gallery Stamp set (#154421) I embossed the Basic White layer with the Painted Texture 3D Embossing Folder (#154317) and then applied a strip of Stampin’ Seal adhesive to the lower portion of the card. The second two step stamping portion of the flower was done using the heat and stick powder method previously detailed above before embossing with the 3D folder. The sequins are from the Artistry Blooms suite.

,This sample uses the Art Gallery Bundle (#156227) and I applied Multipurpose Liquid Glue (#110755) and allowed it to dry to the tacky stage then applied the Gilded flakes to the sticky parts of the flower, rubbing it in and brushing off the excess.

This sample uses the Versamark and Heat and Stick powder technique but used a Versamark pad that was not freshly inked and only lightly applied to create the speckled, spotty coverage look. I also used the beautiful Fine Art ribbon (#154561). I covered the solid butterfly image fully by firmly pressing the Versamark pad over the entire surface.
This sample uses the Tear and Tape Adhesive to create the striped background! The dragonfly was stamped with Staz-on on Vellum and punched out, the sentiment is from the Peaceful Moments stamp set. The Gold Foil layer and the sentiment layer are die cut from the Stitched Rectangle die set.
Using a card from a previous week’s Facebook Live Alcohol and Stampin’ Blends background technique – I used the Fine Tip Glue pen (#138309) – this glue is not designed to dry tacky or dry slowly so I used this on vellum to allow the glue to stay wetter longer. I drew veining to mimick marble on this sample and adhered the Butterfly die cuts above the vellum!
The Gilded Leafing is such a fun and easy product to use – I hope you get a chance to try it and as always go enjoy and create art one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie

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