hidden flap halloween card

hidden flap halloween card

I am not usually a Halloween-y girl but something about the Spooky Halloween Bundle caught my eye – adorable in it’s design I will use this in all my scrapbooking for my children’s pages that I am catching up on! and cute cards.

Today’s card is a hidden flap fun fold card and all of the easy to follow directions are below! Hope you try this easy fun fold card soon!

Measurements:
BASE: Pumpkin Pie CS: 4 1/4″ x 8 1/4″
scored at 2 3/4″
scrap larger than 2 1/4″ x 3 3/4″ for die cut
Granny Apple Green CS: 2 3/4″ x 8″
scored at 4″
Basic White CS: 2 1/2″ x 3 3/4″
4″ x 5 1/4″
2 1/2″ x 4″
scrap for die cut figure
Basic Black CS: scraps for bat and house dies

Emboss the 4″ x 5 1/4″ and 2 1/2″ x 4″ pieces of Basic White cardstock with the So Swirly embossing folder.

Stamp the “Don’t Worry, Eat Sweets” sentiment on the smallest piece of Basic White CS. (I actually cut this photopolymer stamp in half instead of stamping one half and then the other – they are super easy to cut and piece back together when I want the longer straight saying in the future)

Score the Granny Apple Green layer in half at 4″ and adhere the stamped layer to the inside of this smaller card.

Die cut the smaller Pumpkin Pie layer with the Textured Notes die set and stamp the “No Tricks ALL TREATS” sentiment in Tuxedo Black Memento ink across the top of the piece.

Adhere the So Swirly embossed pieces to the inside and front flap of the card.

Adhere only the top third of the Pumpkin Pie die piece to the middle of the front flap of the card.

Die cut the Haunted House die in Basic Black scrap and two bats.

Adhere the house and one bat flying over the house about 3/4 of an inch from the bottom of the Granny Apple Green front of the smaller card.

Adhere the smaller Granny Apply Green card to the inside So Swirly embossed layer.

Close the card and make sure that the Pumpkin Pie layer is evenly bordered by the Granny Apple Green layer below.

Stamp Happy Halloween sentiment in Pumpkin Pie ink on the inside flap of the card.
When the card front is closed the Granny APple Green card below should be evenly spaced under the Pumpkin Pie die cut on the front flap.
Die cut one of the super sweet “monsters” from this set and color with watercolor pencils and brush with water to blend the pencil color.

Pop up the focal figure on Stampin’ Dimensionals and place on the Pumpkin Pie die cut below the sentiment.

Add the Frosted Iridescent Dots from the upcoming mini catalog release – available next week to the card front and this adorable Halloween card is finished!

This is a simple fun fold card and I hope you try it with your stash soon – now go and create some artwork of your very own one stamp ata time!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie

sketched butterfly double z gate fold card

sketched butterfly double z gate fold card

This is a card that you can prop up on your desk and look at! I love fun folds and this is a fun one! It is called a double Z Gate fold card and was inspired by fellow demonstrator Connie S.’s video! Thanks for the inspiration. Thought I would share my version!

Measurements:
Basic White Base: 5 1/4″ x 11″
scored at 1 3/4″ and 3 1/2″ from each 5 1/4″
side
Gorgeous Grape CS: (2) 4 1/4″ x 5 1/2″
(1) piece of 1 3/4″ x 5 1/2″
scrap for sentiment
Basic White CS: 4″ x 5 1/4″
DSP: 1 1/2″ x 5 1/4″

Score the Basic White CS and fold mountain fold at the 1 3/4″ on each side and a valley fold at the 3 1/2″ score line.
Adhere the large panel to one of the Gorgeous Grape 1/4 sheets of card stock.
Adhere the DSP to the Gorgeous Grape matte.
Adhere the DSP matted piece to the left hand panel of the Basic White card stock base.
On the 4″ x 5 1/4″ Basic White card stock piece, stamp in Tuxedo Black Memento ink the medium sketched butterflies in random order.
Color one of the butterflies with your choice of watercolor pencils.
Brush the colored butterfly with a Water Painter to blend the watercolor pencils.
Adhere the 4″ x 5 1/4″ Basic White card stock to the other Gorgeous Grape 1/4 sheet of card stock.
Die cut in Gorgeous Grape card stock the Nested Essentials.
Stamp the “wishing you a beautiful birthday” sentiment on the die with Tuxedo Black Memento ink.
I added three Purple Fine Shimmer Gems to the sentiment piece.
Run adhesive along the left-hand panel.
Adhere the matted panel to the left hand panel on the Basic White card stock base.
This is the 3D card – what a great way to display an extra special birthday card!

Try this fun and easy fold with your stash and go and create some artwork of your very own – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie

nests of winter suite card – new mini catalog products

nests of winter suite card – new mini catalog products

Today’s blog features the Nests of Winter Suite of products – one of the coolest things in this suite in my opinion is the frame die of foliage. Today I am using the negative space of that frame die to create a background for the card!

Measurements:
BASE: Pecan Pie 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″
scored at 4 1/4″
Mossy Meadow layer 4″ x 5 1/4″
Basic White layer. 3 3/4″ x 5″
scrap for sentiment piece
Basic Beige scrap for birds stamp

Stamp the double birds in Tuxedo Black Memento ink on Basic Beige cardstock.
Using the Cherry Cobbler watercolor pencils – color the berries.
Color the bird with Balmy Blue watercolor pencil.
Color the bird’s belly with the Crushed Curry watercolor pencil.
Color the branches with Pecan Pie watercolor pencil.
Using a water painter color each colored section starting with the lightest color and then brush the water painter until it paints clear and paint the next darkest color until all colors are watercolored.
Die cut the frame from the Nest of Winter and use the negative die space for the mask, place the mask in the center of the Basic White layer and with a blending brush color the outside edges of the Basic White layer over the mask with Mossy Meadow ink.
Turn the mask 180 degrees and without reinking the blending brush brush the remaining color over the edges of the mask which will result in a lighter color bledning over the mask.
Adhere the Mossy Meadow layer onto the Pecan Pie card base.
Adhere the Basic White layer onto the card base slightly tilted.
Die cut the largest circle from the Stylish Shapes die set and stamp the sentiment in Mossy Meadow ink and drag the blending brush across the edges to just give the edges a little color.
Adhere to the lower left hand corner of the card.
Pop the double bird image up onto Stampin’ Dimensionals and layer in the upper right hand corner of the card.
I added two cork embellishments around the sentiment and the card is complete.

Sometimes using the negative space that might easily just get tossed in the trash produces a beautiful unexpected background! Try using those negative die spaces and see what you can create – one die, one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie

the art of shading – watercolor pencils – part three plus a bonus night scene background idea

the art of shading – watercolor pencils – part three plus a bonus night scene background idea

Watercolor Pencils are a fabulous way to shade and add color to your line art stamp sets.

The Perched in a Tree Bundle was used for this technique in the Art of Shading series and used with a paint brush or our Water Painters or Blender Pens it is an easy way to shade your stamps and look like a watercolor artist!

There is also a bonus segment for the background night scene behind the Aspen Dies on the card!

Measurements:
Base: Night of Navy 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″
scored at 4 1/4″
Layers: 4 pieces of Basic White 4″ x 5 1/4″
One for the background technique
One for the bird and branch stamps
One for the Aspen tree die
One for the inside layer
Stamp the bird and branch from the Perched in a Tree stamp set onto one of the Basic White layers, and with the desired colors of watercolor pencils start to color light in some areas and darker where there would be shadow or need for shading. There is no need to color the entire surface if you plan to use liquid from a brush or pen as the liquid will push the colors and act as the blending tool.

Continue to color the bird from lightest colors to the darker colors last, clean the blender pen or Water Painter in between colors.
If there are shading lines included on the stamp use those as an easy benchmark of where to shade color darker as you see on the branch.
BONUS Night scene background:

Using two colors of blue (I used Night of Navy and Pacific Point inks) and Blending brushes, burnish color over an entire section of 4″ x 5 1/4″ piece of Basic White CS layer. Blend the two different colors together in the middle.

Using a Water Painter flick droplets of water onto the inked background.
Do the same with the Wink of Stella pen, this will create depth and dimension on the background as well as star like splatters on the paper.
Using White craft ink and the smaller circle from the Watercolor Shapes stamp set, stamp a moon image onto the upper right hand side of the background paper.
Adhere to the base Night of Navy cardstock.

Pop up the Aspen die onto Stampin’ Dimensionals and adhere to the night scene background paper.

Adhere the bird and branch images to the front and stamp the sentiment in Night of Navy ink onto the last 4″ x 5 1/4″ Basic White layer and adhere to the inside of the card.

Try out this background technique or your watercolor pencils and go create some artwork of your very own – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie

shading with watercolor pencils

shading with watercolor pencils

Watercolor looks impressive and most people think it is difficult to use – it is actually the exact opposite!

Measurements:

Basic White Cardstock: 4 1/4″ x 11
scored at 5 1/2″
Basic Black Cardstock Layer 4 1/8″ x 5 3/8″
Perfectly Penciled DSP 4″ x 5 1/4″
(I cut the 12 x 12 DSP at 4″ and then at 5 1/4″
and at 3/4″ if you cut this twice you will have
DSP for a second card with no DSP waste!)

Using the Watercolor Pencils Assortment #2 I used the two green colored pencils, Granny Apple Green as the base color of the leaf. I then added water to the barrel of the thinnest fine tip Water Painter (these Water Painters (#151298) come in a package of 3 painters: 1 fine tip, 1 medium tip, and 1 large flat brush tip)
Brush the water onto the watercolor pencil color and this water will push and blend the color to the edges of the leaves and even out the color drawn onto the leaf.
Add shading with the darker green, Garden Green and then blend with the Water Painter.
Add colors to the flowers, add water from the fine tip water painter and smooth color to the edges.
Add shading by reapplying the same color in a darker line and then re-blend with water.
Complete the coloring of the images desired and blend.
Mount DSP onto Basic Black layer and mount that onto the Basic White Cardstock base card.
Pop Up and add the sentiment and embellishments and ribbon.
Coloring is relaxing to me if you like to do it too
try this technique of shading with watercolor pencils. At 13 pencils in Assortment #1 for $16 and 10 pencils in Assortment #2 for $12.50, you have colors galore and the opportunities are endlessly beautiful!

Now go and create some art of your own – one stamp, one DSP or one watercolor pencil at a time!

Happy Stampin’ and Watercoloring,

Natalie