acetate smoosh for a bridal shower invite

acetate smoosh for a bridal shower invite

I love how Stamping brings people together and create fun and joy!
When I moved to Conneaut Lake I restarted my Stampin’ Up! business and started to find places that I could go and teach classes and our local library system holds a ton of really cool classes so I asked if I could start to teach there and they loved the idea!
Over the course of the last year I have met very nice people – locals, neighbors and friends!
One of the first people to take my class asked if I did workshops and parties and I told her I had done everything from children’s birthday parties to ladies nights out! She asked if I had ever done a bridal shower and I said no but I thought it was an awesome idea! Instead of playing traditional shower games which this new generation is not that into (LOL – by the way most of my generation didn’t like them either!) we decided to have a Stampin’ Up! event for the guests and I plan on designing thank you cards for the guests to make for the bride-to-be and they will craft a scrapbooking recipe page and bring a picture of themselves with the bride-to-be or with their own family and a recipe and we will make a keepsake recipe book for the bride! It will be fun and meaningful and the guests will be able to visit and socialize while they stamp! I am so excited!

We finally decided on the invitation design and I will highlight the process of making the background today! The bride-to-be loves flowers so the theme revolves around flowers and the colors of her wedding!

Measurements:
BASE: Lost Lagoon CS 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″
scored at 4 1/4″
Thick Basic white CS: (2) 4 1/4″ x 5 1/2″ (1) to
be die cut with the Two Tone Flora die (1) to
be dyed with ink using a smoosh technique
Basic White CS: 4″ x 5 1/4″ for the insert

Take a half sheet of a Window Sheet and on a covered surface lay patches of ink down using a direct to paper technique – use the whole stamp pad and the edges and lay ink onto the window sheet in various places with the Lost Lagoon ink pad.

Then add Pretty Peacock ink using mostly the side edge of the ink pad direct to the Window Sheet as this is a dark color you need less of the ink.
Using a spray bottle, spritz water onto the Window Sheet. The amount of water will determine the look of the final product – less water you will see the individual colors more prominently and more water the colors will run together more – neither look is wrong just personal preference!
Lay a piece of Thick Basic White CS down on the window sheet and peel off and allow to dry.
I am making 40 invitations so the samples of Smoosh technique vary alot! Here are some of the versions – because we are making an die cut overlay with the Two-Tone Flora die the variation will be toned down and all of them will look beautiful and unique!
Die cut a 4 1/4″ x 5 1/2″ Thick Basic White CS piece with the large die from the Two-Tone Flora die set.
Adhere the Smoosh dyed cardstock to the Lost Lagoon base card.
Lay the die onto the base.
Then sparingly adhere with Liquid Glue around the edges of the die and overlay onto the dyed smoosh piece of cardstock.
I added a sentiment in Pretty Peacock ink and punched it out using the Lasting Label punch.
Adhere it onto the lower right-hand corner of the card front and add Pearls to the sentiment piece!
Here is another version.
I love how these turned out and I am excited to be at the Bridal shower to help make this bride-to-be’s day a sweet one!
Hope you are able to stamp today and create some art of your very own – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie

two tone flora die card

two tone flora die card

Today’s blog post is all about the large die in the Two Toned Flora bundle – I eyed this die for the longest time and finally broke down and bought it – I like the set a lot more then I thought I would the two step stamping gives the flowers so much depth and dimension but it is this large die that first caught my attention! I have seen it with darker colored cardstock in the background but I had an idea to do a tri-color watercolor wash and I LOVE the way this turned out – so I am going to teach you how to do it!

Measurements:
BASE: Flirty Flamingo 4 1/4″ x 11
scored at 5 1/2″
Basic White: (2) 4 1/4″ x 5 1/2″ scrap for the
sentiment piece
Window sheet

Set out a window sheet, I used half a sheet and grab three colors of Stampin’ Blends markers – I used Dark Poppy Parade, Dark Flirty Flamingo and Dark Daffodil Delight.

Literally scribble lines on the window sheet, I started with the Poppy Parade. Probably would be better to start with the lightest color and go in the opposite order as I did. I was careful not to cross contaminate the colors but going lightest to darkest is better in case you are not careful and run your Daffodil Delight into a scribble of Poppy Parade!
Scribble lines of your next color – Flirty Flamingo.
Scribble your last color – mine was Daffodil Delight.
Spray generously with 99% Isopropyl Alcohol until the individual lines of the colors start to blur and mix.
Lay the paper into the alcohol mixture and pat all points on the paper so it absorbs the ink and alcohol mixture all over the cardstock
Wipe off the window sheet and if the color is too light or you missed spots or it is not to your liking YET…add more colors to the window sheet and reapply alcohol and apply the cardstock.
Cut the die to 4 1/4″ x 5 1/2″ and apply glue the back and glue the alcohol wash piece to the large die.
Cut the two pieces down to 4 1/8″ x 5 3/8″ and adhere to the card base.
Add ribbon (this is a ribbon that is discontinued sorry!)
Use the Iridescent Pastel Gems to the card front.
I used a sentiment die from the Sentimental Park die set and stamped with Flirty Flamingo ink and the sentiment is from the Cheerful Daisies stamp set. I water colored the flowers on the die cut with a water painted and Flirty Flamingo ink and popped it up on Stampin’ Dimensionals.