Hello and welcome back! Today's card is for the challenges at the Paper Craft Crew and TicTacToe Challenge.
And here is today's card:
For the TicTacToe Challenge, this card uses the left column - butterfly, purple, die cut.
No matter how hard I try, I just can't seem to get away from using some retired elements in my card making. I really miss the Washi Tape punch and the background DSPs. :(
The sentiment is from Sunshine Sayings. I stamped the individual words on a strip of Whisper White cardstock and used the Washi Tape punch on each end to trim them down. The vellum piece is embossed with the Fluttering TIEF to continue the butterfly theme.
Thanks for stopping by, and have a great day!
--Cindi
UPDATE - I have also entered this card in the tic-tac-toe challenge at The Paper Players. I've used the center column in this challenge. Simply add a birthday sentiment inside the card - love and hugs are always good for birthdays!
Supplies used:
Stamp set - Sunshine Sayings
Paper - Whisper White Thick Cardstock; Whisper White, Wisteria Wonder, and Elegant Eggplant Cardstock; Vellum Cardstock; 2011-2013 In Color Backgrounds DSP (retired)
Ink - Elegant Eggplant
Tools - Big Shot, Bold Butterfly Framelits, Butterflies Thinlits, Stitched Shapes Framelits, Fluttering TIEF, Washi Tape Punch (retired), Multipurpose Liquid Glue, SNAIL, Stampin' Dimensionals, Mini Stampin' Dimensionals
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Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Friday, October 27, 2017
PP 367 - Happy Anniversary!
Hello and welcome back! Today's card is for the sketch challenge at The Paper Players.
And here is today's card:
I'm a little late for a couple of anniversaries in my family, so I made a few of these to send out tomorrow. Most of the products here are retired, but I have quite a stash, so I like to make use of it! The card background and die cut detail came from the Falling in Love DSP. I used the Multi-purpose Adhesive Sheets on the back of the paper before die cutting - it's so much easier than trying to glue those detailed die cuts. I used an old punch for the hearts, then stamped on them with one of the flower images from the Beautiful Bouquet stamp set, which also includes the sentiment. The label and one heart are just glued to the front, while the second heart is popped up for a little dimension. The rhinestones were added for just a little bling.
Thanks for stopping by, and have a great day!
--Cindi
Supplies used:
Stamp set - Beautiful Bouquet
Paper - Very Vanilla Thick Cardstock, Sweet Sugarplum and Very Vanilla Cardstock, Falling in Love DSP (retired)
Ink - Sweet Sugarplum
Accessories - Basic Rhinestone Jewels
Tools - Big Shot, So Detailed Thinlits (retired), Full Heart Punch (retired), Everyday Label Punch, Multi-purpose Adhesive Sheets, SNAIL, Multipurpose Liquid Glue, Stampin' Dimensionals
And here is today's card:
I'm a little late for a couple of anniversaries in my family, so I made a few of these to send out tomorrow. Most of the products here are retired, but I have quite a stash, so I like to make use of it! The card background and die cut detail came from the Falling in Love DSP. I used the Multi-purpose Adhesive Sheets on the back of the paper before die cutting - it's so much easier than trying to glue those detailed die cuts. I used an old punch for the hearts, then stamped on them with one of the flower images from the Beautiful Bouquet stamp set, which also includes the sentiment. The label and one heart are just glued to the front, while the second heart is popped up for a little dimension. The rhinestones were added for just a little bling.
Thanks for stopping by, and have a great day!
--Cindi
Supplies used:
Stamp set - Beautiful Bouquet
Paper - Very Vanilla Thick Cardstock, Sweet Sugarplum and Very Vanilla Cardstock, Falling in Love DSP (retired)
Ink - Sweet Sugarplum
Accessories - Basic Rhinestone Jewels
Tools - Big Shot, So Detailed Thinlits (retired), Full Heart Punch (retired), Everyday Label Punch, Multi-purpose Adhesive Sheets, SNAIL, Multipurpose Liquid Glue, Stampin' Dimensionals
Thursday, October 26, 2017
An Unusual Birthday Bouquet!
Hello and welcome back! Today's post is not stamping related, but I thought you might enjoy seeing the project I created for a dear friend's 60th birthday. She is addicted to Post-It Notes, and I've had this idea in my head for several months to create some kind of arrangement that would include 60 note pads. I tried looking on Pinterest, because I was sure someone else must have done something like this, but alas, there was nothing. So I came up with this myself, with some thoughts thrown in by another friend who is a floral arranging genius!
Here's a picture of the finished product, with instructions to follow:
My original plan was a standard bouquet, but that quickly went out the window when I realized I'd need 30 flowers and they'd be really big! This arrangement has 21 "flowers" made with 2 note pads each; the other 18 pads are small ones arranged around the edge of the container.
I purchased the container at a local home and garden store, then hit up a big box craft store for the foam and floral picks, a warehouse store for the note pads, a dollar store for the moss, and my craft stash for the rubber bands, ribbon, and cardstock.
Here's the empty container:
I ran some beads of hot glue on the bottom of the container to hold the first piece of foam, then added glue on top of that to hold the second piece.
Next, it was time to make the "flowers." I added a line of hot glue diagonally down the center of a note pad to hold the floral pick.
For the pad on the other side, I added the glue down the center, plus a dot on each of the opposing corners to hold the pads together.
And here's what it looked like after gluing.
I also discovered that while the colored super sticky pads stayed together, the plain yellow ones did not. As soon as I held up the stick, the pad came off. So, I pulled out my trusty rubber band ball and added the bands to hold the pads together. At least I had some colored ones that coordinated with the pads!
Here's what the stems looked like all lined up and ready to become "flowers"!
I added the smaller pads around the edge of the container to form a border, but did not glue them in. I wanted my friend to be able to use them. They didn't quite reach all the way around, but that's okay.
To create the "flowers," I used my retired Stampin' Up! Floral Frames dies to cut flowers from my stash of cardstock. I stuck them onto the pads using removable Glue Dots, so they'll come off with no problem when it's time to use the note pads.
Before adding the stems to the container, I used several different green ribbons to tie bows onto the stems to look like leaves.
The arranging was the tricky part. Because the pads are so large, I couldn't get them too close together, and my container was only 15 inches wide. The center row has 7 stems, and the pads are turned so they would all fit. There are 4 stems in each of the middle rows and 3 stems in each of the outer rows. I placed the center row first, then added a couple at a time on the sides, stuffing the moss as I went. The moss is not glued in, just placed on top of the foam and around the stems. You can see on the picture above that I had added some tulle around the outside of the container. I thought it might pretty it up, but once I got it on, I didn't really like the way it looked, so I took it off.
If I were to do this again, I'd probably use fewer note pads, and I think I'd add some weight to the bottom of the container. As it is, this is very top heavy, so I hope it doesn't get moved around too much. When it's time to use the note pads, my friend can just pull out a stem, remove the die cut flowers and rubber bands and pull the pads off the stick. Unfortunately, the backings will stay, but the pads are still usable.
And of course to go along with the gift, I had to add a card. Since this friend is also the music director at my church, I wanted something with a musical theme. For that, Pinterest was very helpful. I finally decided on this card:
It's virtually an exact copy of one I found here created by Jen Arkfeld. There are a couple of tweaks - instead of using an inked spritzer to create the dots, I used a stamp from the retired Gorgeous Grunge set, and instead of candy dots, I added some rhinestones. The large one on the sentiment piece covers up a blotch of Versamark ink (oops!), and the ones in the lower right corner cover up the Stampin' Up! copyright logo that used to appear on all our Designer Series Paper (that I did not notice when I was cutting it). As we like to say, "There are no mistakes, just opportunities for embellishment!"
Jen Arkfeld's blog post contains a video, so if you would like to make this card, you can go to her post here to watch the video. Thank you, Jen, for the inspiration!
My friend, who is also named Jen (what a coincidence!), was very excited to receive this gift! When she posted it on Facebook, she hinted that this was a week's supply of Post-It Notes - I hope they last longer than that! :)
Thanks for stopping by, and have a great day!
--Cindi
Supplies used for the card (all Stampin' Up!):
Stamp sets - Another Great Year (retired), Gorgeous Grunge (retired), Number of Years
Paper - Melon Mambo and Very Vanilla cardstock; Brights Backgrounds and Modern Medley DSP (both retired)
Ink - Versamark, Memento Tuxedo Black, Soft Sky, Tempting Turquoise, Melon Mambo Stampin' Write marker
Accessories - Basic Rhinestones, Black Embossing Powder
Tools - Paper Snips, Heat Tool, SNAIL, Stampin' Dimensionals
Here's a picture of the finished product, with instructions to follow:
My original plan was a standard bouquet, but that quickly went out the window when I realized I'd need 30 flowers and they'd be really big! This arrangement has 21 "flowers" made with 2 note pads each; the other 18 pads are small ones arranged around the edge of the container.
I purchased the container at a local home and garden store, then hit up a big box craft store for the foam and floral picks, a warehouse store for the note pads, a dollar store for the moss, and my craft stash for the rubber bands, ribbon, and cardstock.
Here's the empty container:
I used some legal size printer paper to create a pattern of the bottom of the container, then traced it onto the foam and cut it out with a serrated knife. Once I got that one to fit, I made another pattern (since the container sides flare out) and cut out the second piece.
Next, it was time to make the "flowers." I added a line of hot glue diagonally down the center of a note pad to hold the floral pick.
For the pad on the other side, I added the glue down the center, plus a dot on each of the opposing corners to hold the pads together.
And here's what it looked like after gluing.
I also discovered that while the colored super sticky pads stayed together, the plain yellow ones did not. As soon as I held up the stick, the pad came off. So, I pulled out my trusty rubber band ball and added the bands to hold the pads together. At least I had some colored ones that coordinated with the pads!
Here's what the stems looked like all lined up and ready to become "flowers"!
I added the smaller pads around the edge of the container to form a border, but did not glue them in. I wanted my friend to be able to use them. They didn't quite reach all the way around, but that's okay.
To create the "flowers," I used my retired Stampin' Up! Floral Frames dies to cut flowers from my stash of cardstock. I stuck them onto the pads using removable Glue Dots, so they'll come off with no problem when it's time to use the note pads.
Before adding the stems to the container, I used several different green ribbons to tie bows onto the stems to look like leaves.
The arranging was the tricky part. Because the pads are so large, I couldn't get them too close together, and my container was only 15 inches wide. The center row has 7 stems, and the pads are turned so they would all fit. There are 4 stems in each of the middle rows and 3 stems in each of the outer rows. I placed the center row first, then added a couple at a time on the sides, stuffing the moss as I went. The moss is not glued in, just placed on top of the foam and around the stems. You can see on the picture above that I had added some tulle around the outside of the container. I thought it might pretty it up, but once I got it on, I didn't really like the way it looked, so I took it off.
If I were to do this again, I'd probably use fewer note pads, and I think I'd add some weight to the bottom of the container. As it is, this is very top heavy, so I hope it doesn't get moved around too much. When it's time to use the note pads, my friend can just pull out a stem, remove the die cut flowers and rubber bands and pull the pads off the stick. Unfortunately, the backings will stay, but the pads are still usable.
And of course to go along with the gift, I had to add a card. Since this friend is also the music director at my church, I wanted something with a musical theme. For that, Pinterest was very helpful. I finally decided on this card:
It's virtually an exact copy of one I found here created by Jen Arkfeld. There are a couple of tweaks - instead of using an inked spritzer to create the dots, I used a stamp from the retired Gorgeous Grunge set, and instead of candy dots, I added some rhinestones. The large one on the sentiment piece covers up a blotch of Versamark ink (oops!), and the ones in the lower right corner cover up the Stampin' Up! copyright logo that used to appear on all our Designer Series Paper (that I did not notice when I was cutting it). As we like to say, "There are no mistakes, just opportunities for embellishment!"
Jen Arkfeld's blog post contains a video, so if you would like to make this card, you can go to her post here to watch the video. Thank you, Jen, for the inspiration!
My friend, who is also named Jen (what a coincidence!), was very excited to receive this gift! When she posted it on Facebook, she hinted that this was a week's supply of Post-It Notes - I hope they last longer than that! :)
Thanks for stopping by, and have a great day!
--Cindi
Supplies used for the card (all Stampin' Up!):
Stamp sets - Another Great Year (retired), Gorgeous Grunge (retired), Number of Years
Paper - Melon Mambo and Very Vanilla cardstock; Brights Backgrounds and Modern Medley DSP (both retired)
Ink - Versamark, Memento Tuxedo Black, Soft Sky, Tempting Turquoise, Melon Mambo Stampin' Write marker
Accessories - Basic Rhinestones, Black Embossing Powder
Tools - Paper Snips, Heat Tool, SNAIL, Stampin' Dimensionals
Wednesday, October 18, 2017
JAI 381 - Happy Retirement
Hello and welcome back! Today's card is for the challenge at Just Add Ink.
And here is today's card:
I had also planned to enter this card in the sketch challenge at Paper Craft Crew, but I just missed the deadline. Oh, well...
I don't usually make square cards but the PCC sketch was square, so here we are! The first image that came to my mind was the flower pot from A Flower for All Seasons, so I wanted to find two more images that coordinated with it, but would fit on smaller circles. I think these work okay. The single flower is from Grateful Bunch and the ladybug is from Sharing Sweet Thoughts. All images were colored in with Stampin' Write markers because I haven't received my new Stampin' Blends yet. I backed the sentiment piece with a bit of old ribbon to make it stand out a bit more, then added the gold sequins for some bling. One of my high school friends just retired after working for the government for almost 40 years, so I think I'll be sending this off to her.
Thanks for stopping by, and have a great day!
--Cindi
Supplies used:
Stamp sets - A Flower for All Seasons, Grateful Bunch, Sharing Sweet Thoughts, Teeny Tiny Wishes
Paper - Whisper White, Crushed Curry, So Saffron Cardstock; Color Theory DSP
Ink - Memento Tuxedo Black; Crushed Curry, Old Olive, Calypso Coral, Soft Suede, Real Red Stampin' Write Markers
Accessories - Crushed Curry 3/4" Chevron Ribbon (retired), Metallics Sequin Assortment (retired)
Tools - Big Shot, Stitched Shapes Framelits, Layering Circles Framelits, Washi Tape Punch (retired), Multipurpose Liquid Glue, Fine-Tip Glue Pen, Mini Glue Dots, Stampin' Dimensionals
And here is today's card:
I had also planned to enter this card in the sketch challenge at Paper Craft Crew, but I just missed the deadline. Oh, well...
I don't usually make square cards but the PCC sketch was square, so here we are! The first image that came to my mind was the flower pot from A Flower for All Seasons, so I wanted to find two more images that coordinated with it, but would fit on smaller circles. I think these work okay. The single flower is from Grateful Bunch and the ladybug is from Sharing Sweet Thoughts. All images were colored in with Stampin' Write markers because I haven't received my new Stampin' Blends yet. I backed the sentiment piece with a bit of old ribbon to make it stand out a bit more, then added the gold sequins for some bling. One of my high school friends just retired after working for the government for almost 40 years, so I think I'll be sending this off to her.
Thanks for stopping by, and have a great day!
--Cindi
Supplies used:
Stamp sets - A Flower for All Seasons, Grateful Bunch, Sharing Sweet Thoughts, Teeny Tiny Wishes
Paper - Whisper White, Crushed Curry, So Saffron Cardstock; Color Theory DSP
Ink - Memento Tuxedo Black; Crushed Curry, Old Olive, Calypso Coral, Soft Suede, Real Red Stampin' Write Markers
Accessories - Crushed Curry 3/4" Chevron Ribbon (retired), Metallics Sequin Assortment (retired)
Tools - Big Shot, Stitched Shapes Framelits, Layering Circles Framelits, Washi Tape Punch (retired), Multipurpose Liquid Glue, Fine-Tip Glue Pen, Mini Glue Dots, Stampin' Dimensionals
Sunday, October 15, 2017
SIP 120 - Happy Birthday
Hello and welcome back! Today's card is for the color challenge at Stamp Ink Paper.
I have to say that these colors scream "Halloween" to me, but I don't send Halloween cards and since I just made one yesterday for another challenge, I needed to go in a different direction. And then I thought, "These colors are perfect for cake icing," so I pulled out the Icing on the Cake stamp set and made this:
The shell borders are the perfect size to frame the top layer of the card, and look great in that Lemon Lime Twist. The flowers and sentiment are stamped in Pumpkin Pie (my favorite orange shade!), but how to add the black was eluding me. Then it hit me - add a layer under the cake for a cake board! I wish I had some black glimmer paper - that would have been perfect!
The flowers and leaves were fussy cut and added to the top, and I added a flower to the front of the envelope as well. I usually forget about the envelope, but stamping it adds a nice touch.
Thanks for stopping by, and have a great day!
--Cindi
Supplies used:
Stamp set - Icing on the Cake
Paper - Whisper White Thick Cardstock, Basic Black and Whisper White Cardstock
Ink - Pumpkin Pie, Lemon Lime Twist
Tools - Multipurpose Liquid Glue, Paper Snips, Stampin' Dimensionals
I have to say that these colors scream "Halloween" to me, but I don't send Halloween cards and since I just made one yesterday for another challenge, I needed to go in a different direction. And then I thought, "These colors are perfect for cake icing," so I pulled out the Icing on the Cake stamp set and made this:
The shell borders are the perfect size to frame the top layer of the card, and look great in that Lemon Lime Twist. The flowers and sentiment are stamped in Pumpkin Pie (my favorite orange shade!), but how to add the black was eluding me. Then it hit me - add a layer under the cake for a cake board! I wish I had some black glimmer paper - that would have been perfect!
The flowers and leaves were fussy cut and added to the top, and I added a flower to the front of the envelope as well. I usually forget about the envelope, but stamping it adds a nice touch.
Thanks for stopping by, and have a great day!
--Cindi
Supplies used:
Stamp set - Icing on the Cake
Paper - Whisper White Thick Cardstock, Basic Black and Whisper White Cardstock
Ink - Pumpkin Pie, Lemon Lime Twist
Tools - Multipurpose Liquid Glue, Paper Snips, Stampin' Dimensionals
Saturday, October 14, 2017
WWYS 137 & CTD 464 - Trick or Treat!
Hello and welcome back! Today's card is for the challenges at What Will You Stamp? and Color Throwdown.
And here is today's card:
This was a pretty simple card - it would be good for a workshop or class. I used Sahara Sand (taupe) for the card base, and added layers of Basic Black and Very Vanilla, with a strip from the Spooky Night DSP. I added some background texture with a stamp from Spooky Cat stamped in Sahara Sand. The cats were punched from Basic Black and Pumpkin Pie and the faces were stamped in Whisper White Craft and Memento Tuxedo Black.
Thanks for stopping by, and have a great day!
--Cindi
Supplies used:
Stamp set - Spooky Cat
Paper - Sahara Sand, Very Vanilla, Pumpkin Pie, Basic Black cardstock; Spooky Night DSP
Ink - Sahara Sand, Whisper White Craft, Memento Tuxedo Black
Accessories - Pumpkin Pie 1/4" Cotton Ribbon (retired)
Tools - Cat Punch, Washi Tape Punch (retired), SNAIL, Multipurpose Liquid Glue, Stampin' Dimensionals, Mini Glue Dots
And here is today's card:
This was a pretty simple card - it would be good for a workshop or class. I used Sahara Sand (taupe) for the card base, and added layers of Basic Black and Very Vanilla, with a strip from the Spooky Night DSP. I added some background texture with a stamp from Spooky Cat stamped in Sahara Sand. The cats were punched from Basic Black and Pumpkin Pie and the faces were stamped in Whisper White Craft and Memento Tuxedo Black.
Thanks for stopping by, and have a great day!
--Cindi
Supplies used:
Stamp set - Spooky Cat
Paper - Sahara Sand, Very Vanilla, Pumpkin Pie, Basic Black cardstock; Spooky Night DSP
Ink - Sahara Sand, Whisper White Craft, Memento Tuxedo Black
Accessories - Pumpkin Pie 1/4" Cotton Ribbon (retired)
Tools - Cat Punch, Washi Tape Punch (retired), SNAIL, Multipurpose Liquid Glue, Stampin' Dimensionals, Mini Glue Dots
Friday, October 13, 2017
PP 365 - Happy Birthday!
Hello and welcome back! Today's card is for the color challenge at The Paper Players.
And here is today's card:
For this card, I decided to use the Oh So Eclectic stamp set and coordinating Eclectic Layers Thinlits. I hadn't used them before, so I was a bit surprised to see that the die that cuts out the "snowflake" pattern does not cut it out from the paper, it just cuts the inside of the shape. So, I cut it from the background and then cut another from the Crushed Curry cardstock, trimmed it out, and placed it on top for some contrast. I love the subtle embossed leaves from that die set - at least I did know about those! :)
These colors are perfect for a fall birthday card, and I have someone in mind to receive this one!
Thanks for stopping by, and have a great day!
--Cindi
Supplies used:
Stamp sets - Oh So Eclectic, Birthday Banners
Paper - Very Vanilla Thick Cardstock; Very Vanilla, Crushed Curry, Early Espresso cardstock
Ink - Early Espresso, Peekaboo Peach, Crushed Curry Stampin' Write Marker
Tools - Big Shot, Eclectic Layers Thinlits, Stamp-A-Ma-Jig, Multipurpose Liquid Glue, Fine-Tip Glue Pen, Mini Stampin' Dimensionals
And here is today's card:
For this card, I decided to use the Oh So Eclectic stamp set and coordinating Eclectic Layers Thinlits. I hadn't used them before, so I was a bit surprised to see that the die that cuts out the "snowflake" pattern does not cut it out from the paper, it just cuts the inside of the shape. So, I cut it from the background and then cut another from the Crushed Curry cardstock, trimmed it out, and placed it on top for some contrast. I love the subtle embossed leaves from that die set - at least I did know about those! :)
These colors are perfect for a fall birthday card, and I have someone in mind to receive this one!
Thanks for stopping by, and have a great day!
--Cindi
Supplies used:
Stamp sets - Oh So Eclectic, Birthday Banners
Paper - Very Vanilla Thick Cardstock; Very Vanilla, Crushed Curry, Early Espresso cardstock
Ink - Early Espresso, Peekaboo Peach, Crushed Curry Stampin' Write Marker
Tools - Big Shot, Eclectic Layers Thinlits, Stamp-A-Ma-Jig, Multipurpose Liquid Glue, Fine-Tip Glue Pen, Mini Stampin' Dimensionals
Sunday, October 8, 2017
SIP 119, FMS 307 & CC&S 243 - Get Well
Hello and welcome back! Today's card is a triple challenge combo - the anything goes challenge at Stamp Ink Paper, the sketch challenge at Freshly Made Sketches, and the color challenge at CAS Colours & Sketches.
And here is today's card:
One of my friends just had knee replacement surgery this week, so I needed a card for her. I know exactly how she feels - it's been 11 months since I had mine done.
Somewhere this week, I saw a sample using the inlaid die cut technique, so I thought I'd try it for this card. It takes a little bit of patience but it wasn't too bad. The dies I used were not very detailed so that helped!
I'll be dropping this off with my friend this afternoon, with some flowers to brighten her day.
Thanks for stopping by, and have a great day!
--Cindi
Supplies used:
Stamp set - Weather Together
Paper - Crumb Cake, Pumpkin Pie, Pear Pizzazz, and Early Espresso cardstock
Ink - Crumb Cake, Pumpkin Pie
Accessories - Witches Brew Washi Tape (retired)
Tools - Big Shot, Umbrella Weather Framelits, Sunshine Wishes Framelits, Layering Ovals Framelits, Multipurpose Liquid Glue, Stampin' Dimensionals
And here is today's card:
One of my friends just had knee replacement surgery this week, so I needed a card for her. I know exactly how she feels - it's been 11 months since I had mine done.
Somewhere this week, I saw a sample using the inlaid die cut technique, so I thought I'd try it for this card. It takes a little bit of patience but it wasn't too bad. The dies I used were not very detailed so that helped!
I'll be dropping this off with my friend this afternoon, with some flowers to brighten her day.
Thanks for stopping by, and have a great day!
--Cindi
Supplies used:
Stamp set - Weather Together
Paper - Crumb Cake, Pumpkin Pie, Pear Pizzazz, and Early Espresso cardstock
Ink - Crumb Cake, Pumpkin Pie
Accessories - Witches Brew Washi Tape (retired)
Tools - Big Shot, Umbrella Weather Framelits, Sunshine Wishes Framelits, Layering Ovals Framelits, Multipurpose Liquid Glue, Stampin' Dimensionals
Thursday, October 5, 2017
AYSI 159 & CTS 241 - It's a Good Day!
Hello and welcome back! Today's card is for the collection challenge at As You See It and the sketch challenge at CAS(E) This Sketch.
And here is today's card:
The first product that came to mind when I was considering the sketch and the stripes in the collection was the retired Stylish Stripes embossing folder. I embossed a strip of Night of Navy cardstock, then sponged Whisper White Craft Ink on the stripes to bring them out. My only regret is that the strip of cardstock wasn't quite long enough to reach all the way to the end of the card. Oh, well...
I wanted to keep the card monochromatic, so my accents are in Marina Mist. I love the Stitched Shapes Framelits - it seems like I use them on most of my cards! That little bit of stitching detail adds just the right touch.
Thanks for stopping by, and have a great day!
--Cindi
Supplies used:
Stamp set - Best Birds
Paper - Whisper White Thick Cardstock; Night of Navy, Marina Mist, and Whisper White Cardstock
Ink - Night of Navy, Whisper White Craft
Accessories - Regals Collection Brads (retired)
Tools - Big Shot, Stylish Stripes TIEF (retired), Stitched Shapes Framelits, Layering Circles Framelits, Birds & Blooms Thinlits, Tags & Labels Framelits (retired), Sponge Daubers, Paper Piercer, SNAIL, Multipurpose Liquid Glue, Stampin' Dimensionals, Mini Stampin' Dimensionals
And here is today's card:
The first product that came to mind when I was considering the sketch and the stripes in the collection was the retired Stylish Stripes embossing folder. I embossed a strip of Night of Navy cardstock, then sponged Whisper White Craft Ink on the stripes to bring them out. My only regret is that the strip of cardstock wasn't quite long enough to reach all the way to the end of the card. Oh, well...
I wanted to keep the card monochromatic, so my accents are in Marina Mist. I love the Stitched Shapes Framelits - it seems like I use them on most of my cards! That little bit of stitching detail adds just the right touch.
Thanks for stopping by, and have a great day!
--Cindi
Supplies used:
Stamp set - Best Birds
Paper - Whisper White Thick Cardstock; Night of Navy, Marina Mist, and Whisper White Cardstock
Ink - Night of Navy, Whisper White Craft
Accessories - Regals Collection Brads (retired)
Tools - Big Shot, Stylish Stripes TIEF (retired), Stitched Shapes Framelits, Layering Circles Framelits, Birds & Blooms Thinlits, Tags & Labels Framelits (retired), Sponge Daubers, Paper Piercer, SNAIL, Multipurpose Liquid Glue, Stampin' Dimensionals, Mini Stampin' Dimensionals