more color mondays – berry burst, old olive and fresh freesia

more color mondays – berry burst, old olive and fresh freesia

Today’s More Color Mondays color challenge is layers of glimmer and trees of Berry Burst, Old Olive and Fresh Freesia in a non-traditional Christmas card for this installment of More Color Mondays.

Measurements:
BASE: Berry Burst CS: 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″
scored at 4 1/4″
scrap for Christmas die cut
Basic White CS: 4 1/8″ x 5 3/8″
scrap for Christmas die cut
4″ x 5 1/4″ for background layer
Fresh Freesia CS: scrap for circle die
Glimmer paper: 2″ strips for tree die cuts

Using a blending brush, color the Basic White CS 4″ x 5 1/4″ with Berry Burst ink.
Spray the layer with a Stampin’ Spritzer and coat with a fine layer of water spritz.
Sprinkle the layer with the Wink of Stella pen.
Emboss the layer with the Distressed Tile 3D embossing folder.
Adhere the layer onto the 4 1/8″ x 5 3/8″ Basic White layer.
Adhere both layers to the card base.
Stamp the “in your heart” sentiment onto the Basic White circle die cut from the Stylish Shapes die set with Berry Burst ink.
(I eventually changed this layer to Fresh Freesia CS)
Die cut the Glimmer Paper with the Peaceful Evegreens die set.
Adhere to the left side of the card base.
Pop up the circle with Stampin’ Dimensionals onto the right-hand side of the card base.
I die cut the Christmas word die from the Peaceful Seasons dies from Berry Burst CS.
Adhere to the top half of the circle die.
Die cut the Christmas word matte in Basic White CS.
Emboss it in the Distressed Tile 3D embossing folder.
I decided I needed the white matte under the Berry Burst CS for the Christmas word die.
I added some Natural Linen Thread in green around the White and brushed layer.
I had added pink Pastel Adhesive-Based Sequins.
I replaced the Basic White circle with a Fresh Freesia circle.

This unusual winter scene is bright and beautiful! Try this layered technique and create a non-traditional Christmas card.

Now go and create some artwork of your own – one stamp at a time.

Happy Stampin’
Natalie

frosted forest peek-a-boo window card

frosted forest peek-a-boo window card

I have done window cards before and I love the peek through aspect of creating a punch or a die cut geometric shape in a card and placing something through that space to look at. This card uses the Online Exclusive bundle called Frosted Forest – one of my favorites in the last Online Exclusives release! It comes with Masks that are so easy to use and enable ANYONE to be able to color in the tree images with expert precision and ease! Also the stamp set and dies are super versatile! This trio of tree silhouettes is lovely and totally different that the stamp images found in the set.

Measurements:
BASE: Basic White CS: 4 1/4″ x 11″
scored at 5 1/2″
3 3/4″ x 5″
scrap for trio tree silhouette die
Mossy Meadow 4″ x 5 1/4″

I die cut a large circle from the Spotlight on Nature die set in the smaller Basic White layer but you could use the circle punch as well.
I die cut the trio tree die in Basic White and adhered it to the back of the Basic White layer so that the tree images were almost centered.
I adhered the Basic White layer to the Mossy Meadow layer.
I adhered the Mossy Meadow layer to the Basic White card front.
I stamped the words Merry Christmas in Mossy Meadow ink to the bottom of the Basic White layer.
I have a pretty steady hand but should have put this step at the beginning after the circle die or punch step. (This way if you mess up the stamping you can turn over the layer and have a second try at it! Fortunately I did not screw up LOL!)
One of the reasons that Iridescent Pearls are my ALL TIME Favorite embellishment is not only are these exquisite as they are shiny and iridescent – which I love BUT you can color them for every Stampin’ Blends color that you have! I colored them with Mossy Meadow Dark Stampin’ Blends marker to exactly match the cardstock! LOVE THAT!
I decided I wanted a little more snowy sparkle so i whipped out my Wink of Stella glitter pen and brushed the trees and snowy hill and a little of the top Basic White layer with glitter – it’s hard to pick it up in the photos but trust me it is sparkly!!
Try a peek-a-boo window card with a set you have and let me know how it turns out!
Now go and create some artwork of your very own – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie

Open House today 1-3 pm  -join us for some papercrafting fun!

Open House today 1-3 pm -join us for some papercrafting fun!

Super excited to be able to share the new Annual Catalog with everyone today. Honestly this is one of the best catalogs I can remember – it is a little smaller but looks more like a crafting magazine with all the tips and tricks you could hope for!

From 1-3 pm today at my home, I will be hosting a New Annual Catalog Open house – the last one we had so much fun I had to kick some of you out at the end LOL!!

Just putting the finishing touches on everything and I have the cookies in the oven! See you this afternoon – get ready for so many new samples and products! Prize drawings and a few make-n-take projects as well! Come visit with other crafters and have some fun!

Message me if you need directions or any other information!

There will be an entire section of retired products for sale.
Below are just a sampling of the items that will be for sale
All Die Bundles will be $25
and $35 and $40 for the hybrid and double bundles (prices as marked)
All Single Punch Bundles $20
Stamp sets $10 and $15 (priced as marked)
Punches $10
Embossing Folders $5 or priced as marked
I’ll have my famous chocolate chip cookies and other treats and we will have several FREE make-n-take projects to do!

There will be loads of samples of some of the new Designer Series Paper and sign-ups for upcoming classes and paper shares!

Join me from 1-3pm and see a bunch of new products and fun ideas!

Hope to see you soon!

Natalie

Here are some of the before pictures of today’s set up!
The Upcoming Kit Together on May 20th from 1-3pm sign ups and samples of the two projects available to do – I still have a few spots open!
New catalogs!!
The new catalog has a new Mix and Match section for the easiest card making yet for those that are time challenged!
New Paper Pumpkin and Kits Collection samples and displays!
New stamp sets and bundles, samples and displays of new DSP!
So much fun – hope to see you at the next one!
Congratulations to Gail and Betsy – door prize winners!
post 300!! more color mondays – pecan pie, crumb cake and pool party

post 300!! more color mondays – pecan pie, crumb cake and pool party

Happy blog post 300! It is so much fun to hit milestones and to achieve goals! I remember a few years ago as we were preparing to move and I was planning to retire from my “day job” as a pharmacist – that I sat down and decided that I wanted to do more with me Stampin’ Up! business. I have always loved Stamping but working full time and raising four boys did not leave time for another full time job so I taught one class a month on the side and loved my little business and customers. BUT I decided that would not be my goals for my semi-retirement! Sitting down and actually writing your goals is a very empowering thing!
Goal 1: Establish a blog and be consistent with three times a week posts and updates! Check!
Goal 2: Find new customers after moving to a new area in creative ways! Check!
Goal 3: Grow my social media following… continuing to do so!
Goal 4: Apply and be accepted as one of our Artisan Design team members. Application submitted this month! Check! Fingers crossed – it is a very select group -so we will see – say a prayer for me if you can!

It is hard to believe that I have designed and submitted 300 projects for blog posts, over 5800 images photographed, watermarked and editted for blog post and daily Facebook card ideas, hundreds of projects designed for classes at libraries, church groups, senior centers and home workshops just in the last few years since establishing these goals! I am super excited for the future and to continue in my 22 year at Stampin’ Up!

Today’s blog post is all about color and our newest color challenge – Pecan Pie is one of our new neutrals and it is a pretty one – it works well with many other colors including our new in color Copper Clay and our old standard Crumb Cake. I paired it with our soft blue Pool Party and made a card with our new angel policy stamp set – Stamped with Love.

Do you know about our angel policy? All of our images are copyrighted but Stampin’ Up! has an angel policy which allows the stamper the option to resale the images if the copyright symbol is used – this stamp set has the ©Stampin’Up! stamp to be used if one would like to sell their stamped items like I do!

Measurements:
BASE: Crumb Cake CS 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″
scored at 4 1/4″
Basic White Layer: 4″ x 5 1/4″
Scraps: Pecan Pie for Post stamp
Pool Party for letter stamps
Fold the Base and Emboss the Basic White layer with the Timeworn Type embossing folder. Adhere to the base card front.

Stamp the inside of the card with the sentiment.
Stamp in Pool Party ink on Pool Party CS the letter and pen stamp and fussy cut out three images. Adhere the the right side of the embossed layer.
Stamp in Pecan Pie ink on Pecan Pie CS the post stamp and fussy cut out the image. Adhere Stampin’ Dimensionals to the back and loop the Copper Clay ribbon in an S pattern to the back of the image and adhere to the left side of the card front.
Add Copper Clay Glossy Dot embellishments to the card.
Add Wink of Stella to the Letter image on the Pecan Pie stamped postal box.
Here is a close up of the Shine that the wink of Stella gives the card!
Try this color challenge today and let me know how you liked it! Now go out and create some art of your very own – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie

sparkling silhouette sunset card

sparkling silhouette sunset card

Blending brushes are my absolute favorite way to apply color! And this technique is awesome for creating sunset backgrounds!

Measurements:
Base: Mambo Melon CS 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″
scored at 4 1/4″
Basic White: 4″ x 5 1/4″ and scraps for the die
cuts

Die cut the largest circle die from the Stylish Shapes Die set and the second smallest banner from Basic White cardstock.

Using the Daffodil Delight ink and a Blending Brush, apply ink to the brush using a circular motion. Starting off the circle die on the scratch paper, apply the ink in a circular motion to the bottom of the circle die.

Using the Pumpkin Pie ink and the same circular motion apply ink directly above the Daffodil Delight ink and blend down into the yellow space a touch combining the two colors.
Using the Poppy Parade ink and the same circular motion apply ink directly above the Pumpkin Pie ink and blend down into the orange space a touch combining the two colors.
Using the Gorgeous Grape ink and the same circular motion apply ink on the right top side of the circle blending into the Poppy Parade ink and blend over the red space a touch combining the two colors.
Take the small banner and stamp the sentiment in Gorgeous Grape ink.
Blend Gorgeous Grape ink over the surface of the Banner die.
Using Tuxedo Black Memento ink and the “land” stamp from the Paradise Palms stamp set, stamp at the base in the center of the circle die a small island silhouette.
Stamp Silhouette Palm Trees in the Tuxedo Black Memento ink on the island.
Run the 4″ x 5 1/4″ Basic White piece of cardstock through the Stampin’ Cut and Emboss machine with the Basics 3D embossing folder that looks like star fish.
Add two small pieces of Tape to the upper outside edges of the 4″ x 5 1/4″ paper and adhere the Black and White Gingham ribbon piece stretching across the front of the paper. This technique saves ribbon as you are not wrapping it the entire way under the paper.
Attach Tear & Tape to the back side of the embossed paper this is the best way to adhere an embossed uneven piece of paper to the card base. adhere to the Mambo Melon card base.
Pop up the Sunset circle onto Stampin’ Dimensionals and add to the top right side of the card front over the 3D embossed Basic White cardstock and just a little overlapping with the ribbon.
Pop up the left side of the sentiment piece and tape to the right side and adhere the sentiment piece so the right side is touching the bottom of the circle.
Add Matte Black Dots to the card front.
Take the Wink of Stella and squeeze a bit of clear glittered ink into the barrel and tap the barrel onto the cap over the sunset circle to make a sparkling splatter pattern to the circle die.
Try this blending technique soon and fall in love with the Sparkling Sunset Silhouette technique! Create some art of your very own – one stamp at a time.

Happy Stampin’
Natalie