Showing posts with label Stampin' Up. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stampin' Up. Show all posts

Sunday, June 21, 2020

Father's Day | Stampin' Up - "Whiskey Business"


Happy Father's Day!

I'm sharing the card I sent to my 95-year-old Father-In-Law this week! He still has a Highball nearly everyday and enjoys good whiskey so this great new set from Stampin' Up! was perfect for him!

I wanted to keep this layout CAS and so the images were stamped, watercolored and fussy cut; a generous coating of Wink of Stella shimmer was added to highlight the glass reflections. I die cut a strip of kraft paper as my table/base and adhered it to the bottom of the front panel. Once I determined the image placement, I drew the edge of the decanter onto the drinking glass to make this scene appear more realistic/translucent. The sentiment was stamped and the images were glued in place. I added some clear Raindrops as my only embellishment - they really looked like little water beads on the glass...so cool! Thanks so much for stopping by! 

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Thank you so much for taking the time to comment!
Rachelle

Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Father's Day | Stampin' Up - "A Good Man"


Hello!

Today I am sharing the CAS Father's Day card I made for my dad this year. Even today, I still call him "Daddy" and because of him this sentiment is true. This stamp set, "A Good Man" from Stampin' Up, has some wonderful images/sentiments and this particular drawing reminds me of an old photo with my dad.

The image and sentiment were stamped onto an A2 panel that had been cut with a stitched rectangle die. I loosely watercolored the image and adhered it to a top-folding card base. I die cut several skinny rectangular frames and glued/stacked them together. This dimensional frame was then glued onto the front to finish the card.

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Thanks so much for joining me and I really appreciate all of your comments.
Rachelle

Friday, May 8, 2020

Birthday Card | Alphabet Challenge "C" is for Checks - Stampin' Up "Birthday Wit" & "Birthday Brew"


Hi!

Today we start a new theme at the Alphabet Challenge..."C" is for Checks and I decided to go with a fun, quirky stamp set from Stampin' Up! that I have never used before entitled "Birthday Wit" and I LOVE this sentiment! I chose a bold graphic design for this card, mixing a dotted stencil pattern (see free pattern below - I created and cut in Cricut Design Space) with the black & white checker board strip, and when I finished it up I realized that it reminds me of the old NYC yellow taxicabs! I spattered the sentiment panel with metallic watercolors and added a few clear sparkling sequins to up the shine factor!


I decided to add a surprise pop-up feature inside since this card was going to a special friend who eats a very healthy diet but splurges on a beer or two for her "Cinco de Mayo" Birthday! I ink-blended another panel, die cut it and added the pop-up cut in the center; this panel was glued inside the outer card front. I stamped, die cut and assembled the the beer bottle images (Stampin' Up's "A Birthday Brew"). The bottles were adhered to the pop-up with foam tape and I added the inside sentiments to finish off the card! This quick pop-up added a big bang to this card and was so easy to create!


Thanks so much for stopping by and we can't wait to see your "checks" projects in the Alphabet Challenge Gallery!

Here is the free stencil pattern for you to download:


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Thanks so much for all of your comments!
Rachelle

Friday, March 27, 2020

Birthday Card | MFT Stamps - The Whole Herd & Green Pastures


Howdy!

Thanks so much for stopping by today! This special card is for my niece who just turned 18 and who is a bovine expert! She loves her cows - specifically "Harmony" and "Hope", who look very much like this red-spotted dairy cow I colored for her!

The card today is all about the watercoloring! I stamped, colored and cut all of the images: the cow and farmer are from MFT Stamps' "The Whole Herd" and "Green Pastures", respectively. The barn/silo image is from an ancient Stampin' Up! set that is over 15 years old! I then created the grass panel by using a very fine brush and gradating greens from the top to the bottom with short strokes. I made a domed card base from MFT Stamps' now-retired Stitched Dome Die-namics by using the largest shape to cut the curvature along the top and added a white frame along that edge; the final card measured 4.5" x 6".


The grass was trimmed with a stitched border die and all of the images (including the heat embossed sentiment strip) were glued and/or popped into place with foam tape. Red and white twine was tied along the card fold to finish the project! This little red-headed gal looks just like my sweet niece and I hope she had a great birthday despite the COVID-19 quarantine! 

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Thanks so much for stopping by and for commenting!
Rachelle

Saturday, June 15, 2019

Father's Day Card | Stampin' Up - Message in A Bottle



Ahoy!

I'm sharing a Father's Day Card today that features a nautical-themed stamp set from Stampin' Up, "Message In A Bottle." I used Hero Arts' Woodgrain Stencil and blended Espresso Distress Oxide Ink onto a piece of mid-tone brown card stock. Using the largest frame from Avery Elle's Wonky Scallop Frames Die Set, I cut the frame from the stenciled paper; 4 more frames were cut/stacked/glued together to give it a substantial "wood" feel. I used the same Espresso Ink and darkened up the edges to give it even more dimension.  

The sailing ship was stamped onto white card stock with Faded Jeans Distress Ink and a piece of light aqua card stock was adhered into place to create the horizon line. The "love notes" were stamped onto white card stock, fussy cut and lightly colored to match the aqua tones. The glass bottle was stamped onto a heavy vellum with VersaFine Onyx Black Ink and quickly heat embossed with clear powder. I fussy cut the bottle right up next to the embossed lines and adhered the love notes in behind the vellum. I  LOVE  how this turned out - the transparency looked really cool on the final card! I cut a small cork from kraft card stock and glued it behind the vellum. I die cut additional pieces of aqua-tone papers to create some foreground waves and glued them together. After I determined the bottle's location, it was adhered into place with the waves on top. I put this scene panel into the MISTI and stamped the sea gulls/sentiment using VersaFine Ink. This panel was trimmed down to the correct size, adhered to the back of the wooden frame and then glued onto the front of an A-2 top-folding white card base. 

I used the scrap die cut pieces to create a secondary frame for the sentiment on the inside of the card:


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Thanks so much for stopping by!
Rachelle

Tuesday, September 4, 2018

All Occasion Cards | Hero Arts MMH May 2018 - Stampin' Up Enjoy Life


Hey There!

I decided to combine a couple of silhouette-themed stamp sets with a soft, graphic background created with Distress Oxide Inks. I first die cut several sizes of a plain circle onto scrap paper and then used the die cuts as a stencil to blend the shapes together randomly on a 4.25 X 5.5” piece of Neenah Solar White card stock. I wanted to keep the shapes a bit more concentrated toward the bottom left corner where I was going to place my silhouette images. I spritzed the inks with shimmer spray to activate and dried certain areas with a paper towel. I cut several small scalloped rectangles from the same card stock and glued them together to create a dimensional frame that had some visible ‘weight’ to it. I used an extra rectangle as a mask (and for stamp placement) and taped it to the background. Using my MISTI, I inked and stamped the grass silhouette to extend just beyond the edge of the rectangle.


I also used the MISTI to stamp the girl on a swing from Hero Art’s MMH May 2018 Kit and the extended arm “Victory” image from Stampin’ Up’s Enjoy Life stamp set. I blended the oxide inks together on a scrap piece of 2 x 4.5’  white card stock and trimmed off a 3/8” piece. I trimmed down the circle background down to 4.5” and adhered it to the front top of an A-2 white card base. I glued the small inked strip right next to it and finished off the bottom with a piece of black card stock. I adhered the scallop rectangle frame to the front with foam tape, giving it even more dimension. The sentiments were stamped with VersaMark Ink and heat embossed with Lawn Fawn’s white embossing powder. Each sentiment strip was die cut/hand trimmed along the edges and adhered with foam tape. The cards were finished off with a sprinkling of coordinating confetti. 


I was really happy with these finished cards and will be able to switch the images/colors/frame shapes in the future to create entirely new designs! 

Thanks for stopping by and have a great day!
Rachelle

Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Birthday Card | Stampin' Up - Marquee Messages


Hey everyone!

This card came together quickly because of the wonderful marquee image, which can be customized with an unlimited number of sentiments! I  LOVE  this set because it can be used for both masculine and feminine birthdays. 

I created a background on white card stock by blending and spattering Distress Oxide Inks and randomly stamped small retro stars in VersaFine black ink. The marquee was stamped in VersaFine Onyx Black Ink, embossed with clear powder and painted with pearlized watercolors. I fussy cut the image and popped it off of the prepared background with foam tape. Strips of plain and patterned card stock were glued to the bottom of this A-2 top-folding card and some bling was added with new items from Little Things from Lucy’s Cards – Peacock Feather Mix Jewels♥ 

I needed two birthday cards this week so I created a second coloration!


The inside was stamped with small stars from this same set and a sentiment from MFT’s “Aim For the Clouds” stamp set.


Thanks so much for joining me and have a great day!

Rachelle 

Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Graduation Card | Watts of Occasions - Stampin' Up




Hey there!

I wanted to show you a very simple graduation card featuring one of the creative light bulbs from the Stampin' Up "Watts of Occasions" set. I combined it with sentiments from Lawn Fawn and the great stamp/die set from Pinkfresh Studio's Word Series "Brilliant".

I lightly blended Distress Oxide Ink (Mustard Seed) onto a panel of white pearlized card stock and adhered it to the right side of an A-2 white top-folding card base. The heart bulb was stamped onto the same paper with black VersaFine Ink, colored with distress inks and then fussy cut. To add some color, I added two strips of patterned paper to the left side of the card front.

Using the MISTI, I lined up and stamped the sentiments with the VersaFine Ink and popped the light bulb onto the front of the card with foam tape to give it some dimension. The inside of the card read "Keep Doing That! Happy Graduation!" I LOVE simple, beautiful cards like this one!

Thanks for joining me and have a great day!

Rachelle 

Sunday, May 27, 2018

Birthday Card | Bubble Over


Hey there!

Today I would like to share this birthday card featuring the Bubble Over stamp/die set from Stamping' Up.  I really like this set because it can be used for so many different occasions - especially for masculine-themed cards. 

I cut and glued strips of the patterned paper to edges of a white A-2 top-folding card base and then attached a narrower piece of navy card stock to the middle of the card front. After die cutting four bottle images, I glued them together in pairs. The bottles were then colored using Distress Oxide Inks, spritzed with shimmer spray and flecked with white pearlized paint. You can almost hear them fizzing!

The straws were die cut from a coordinating card stock and I used the negative cut as a template to lightly blend ink onto each bottle. The straws were then aligned and glued to the back of each bottle image. I added the stamped/die cut labels to each bottle and adhered the trimmed sentiment to the rose card stock. The yellow bottle was glued down onto the card and the sentiment and rose bottle were popped up with foam tape. I finished the card with a mix of sequins/confetti/gems and added a bit of shine to the straws/labels with a Wink of Stella Clear Shimmer Marker.


Thanks so much for "popping" by and have a great day!

Rachelle