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Tags Til Christmas Simple Ornament card

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010

Tags Till Christmas ornament cardI absolutely love the simplicity of Vanilla & Gold and touched up with the fabulous self-sticking rhinestones.

The ornament is from ‘Tags Til Christmas,’ from the Holiday Mini Catalog, embossed in gold and punched out with the jumbo ornament punch.

The middle layer is embossed with the Sizzix Stampin’ Up! exclusive Northern Flurry embossing folder and framed onto another layer.

Accessories:
5 ½ x 8 ¼ Very Vanilla Cardstock
4 ¼ x 3 inch Very Vanilla Cardstock
4 x 2 ¾ inch Very Vanilla Cardstock
2 ¼ x 2 ¼ Very Vanilla Cardstock
Versamark, Gold Embossing Powder
Ornament Punch #119847
Basic Rhinestones #119246
Northern Flurry Embossing Folder #120902
Sizzix Big Shot, Multi-purpose platform, clear cutting pads

Great Friend Card

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

Can you believe I had this set ‘Great Friend’ for two years and have never used it until last month?

The delicate butterfly is stamped in Versamark and embossed in white on vellum cardstock (#101856) then trimmed within 1/8th of the inch of the edge.  It is highlighted by the ‘Modern Label punch’ (#116630) and celery cardstock.

I love the green/black combination (as much as yellow/black combination that I have featured in my posts lately).

And I’m happy to announce that the Scallop Edge punch is going to be available in the new catalog (though some of you got it free during SAB.

The ribbon is the white organza (#114319) and it is so elegant!  The name is confusing to me as it has a stripe of satin down the middle (go figure!).

Set(s): Great Friend (#113792)
Accessories:
8 ½ x 5 ½ Basic Black cardstock
4 x 5 ¼ Celery Green
4 ¾ x 3 ¾ Basic Black
2 ½ x 4 ½ Designer Paper ‘Cottage Wall’
1 inch strip of Celery (for punching)
2 ½ x 2 ¾ Vellum cardstock (for butterfly)
Certainly Celery & Black StazOn pads
White embossing powder & Versamark
Embossing Heat Tool
Modern Label Punch
Scallop Trim Border punch

Pretties Kit (pearl), Dimentionals
White Organza ribbon

Upsy Daisy

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

upsydaisyI’m having a senior moment as to whether I have posted this sample already. So, forgive me if this is a duplicate.

I have some wonderful new samples coming that I am working on for my May Stamp-A-Stack of stuff tomorrow.  It will feature some terrific masculine cards for that special guy in your life–or even your husband!

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The Upsy Daisy stamp was inked in Versamark and embossed with white embossing powder.  The color combination was from the  Urban Garden Designer Series paper… Kiwi Kiss & Night of Navy– not one I would have come up with myself.  To make the flower ‘pop’, I sponged some Kiwi Kiss ink around the daisy heads.

On June 1st the discontinuing stamp sets from this year’s catalog will be published, be sure to check back at that time.  It is pretty much a given that 90% of the designer series papers will also discontinue, so if you like the Urban Garden (#112042) designer paper, now might be the time to order it!

Click on the thumbnails for larger detail!

urbangarden Upsy Daisy Stampin' Up! set

Mirror Image ‘Technique to Go’

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

Mirror Image Embossing Technique

mirrorimageMaterials:  Inspired By Nature stamp set (on the dormant list), More Mustard, Old Olive & Close to Cocoa Crafter’s Inks, Versamark, Crystal Clear Embossing powder, sponge daubers, dry (dead) blender pen, Vanilla cardstock.

I could say it was a new take on emboss resist, but it’s been around for years.  Ironing off the embossing powder onto newsprint or other scrap paper to get rid of the shiny ‘resist’ layer is an old trick, but when you use Crafter’s ink, it doesn’t really ‘resist’ like it should so you have no choice but to iron off the excess.

EXCEPT that if you iron it off onto good cardstock, you end up with a mirror image of just the ink you sponged onto the flower on the first…

Below are a few step-by-step photos but you can download the project ‘to go’ (left).

Inspired By Nature Emboss Resist 1

Inspired By Nature Emboss Resist 2

First the flowers were stamped in Versamark on Vanilla cardstock and embossed with clear embossing powder.  I used a sponge dauber and crafters ink to color to the entire card.  I wiped off the excess ink on the embossed areas (but it leaves a residue).

Inspired By Nature Emboss Resist 3

This is what it looks like immediately after ironing the two together. You have to pull it apart while it is hot.

The BEST part is that the embossing powder is half on each project and you can actually color it directly with a ‘dead’ blender (yes, I keep old dry blender pens) and some Crafter’s ink on both of them to give them definition.

Inspired By Nature Emboss Resist 4

Heat set the entire project and the clear embossing powder melt again and set the color for good.

This was very easy… and one of my October 08 Stamp Festival projects!  So, how’d I do?