25. September 2016 · Comments Off on Santa’s Sleigh · Categories: Cards · Tags: , , , , ,

If you rec’d your Holiday catalog, you can find this set on page 24.  If you do not have a holiday catalog, please contact me and I will get one to you.  It has the matching thinlit dies where you can get a bundle price and save 10%.  Fantastic deal and such a wonderful set.  Has great images and also nice sentiments.  The bell is from the set Christmas Magic, page 22 and the sentiment is from the set Reason for the Season, page 34 in the Annual Catalog.  I used Crystal Effects on the bell and water colored the deer.
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23. September 2016 · Comments Off on Merry Mice · Categories: Cards · Tags: , , ,

I love this set, Merry Mice, page 23 of the HC.  I used the DSP from the AC, This  Christmas Specialty paper, page 172. I stamped the images on water color paper and colored them with the aqua painter, page 180 in the AC.  I used the top of our classic ink pads as a palette.  Sentiment is from the set, Embellished Ornaments, page 33 of the AC.  Card stock used for base card is Cherry Cobbler.
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22. September 2016 · Comments Off on Winter some where but not here! · Categories: Cards · Tags: , , ,

Living in South Carolina, we hardly get any fall, let alone winter.  However, I am not a stranger to snow.  Growing up in Syracuse, NY, we had the most unbelievable winter snow storms that when I finally left for the sunny south, I said I didn’t care if I ever saw snow again.

We moved to Atlanta and saw snow the first year there and then we moved here and saw the first snow again the winter after Hurricane Hugo hit. Of course, down here it is gone almost as soon as it hits the ground.  Although, I must admit sometimes it gets so cold down here (30’s) that I feel I should maybe move farther south.  My blood has certainly thinned. LOL

The background of this card is on watercolor paper washed with, Pacific Point, Island Indigo, Tempting Turquoise and Pool party.  The deer and trees are cut with the Framelit dies Merry Tags found on page 21 of the HC.  The snow is made with Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer paper, page 175 of the AC.  The sentiment is from the set Snow place, also from the AC on page 30.  The snow is splattered with a paint brush covered with a mixture of Whisper White craft Ink and water.
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21. September 2016 · Comments Off on Fall Magic · Categories: Cards · Tags: , , , , ,

I masked off this card on Whisper White CS to create the horizon.  Colors I used on this card were, Old Olive, Soft Suede, and Soft Sky.  The fence and pumpkins are cut from the Edgelits on page 52 in the HC.  The Wheat is made with shredding the burlap ribbon.  I finished off the card with Halloween Night’s Bakers Twine, page 51. Card base is Pumpkin Pie CS.
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20. September 2016 · Comments Off on Polar Express? · Categories: Cards · Tags: , , , ,

Well maybe not, but this is sure an old fashion train decorated for the Holidays.  The stamp set used on this card is from the Holiday catalog.    Christmas Wishes on page 22 is so versatile.  What’s great about this set is all the lovely images and great sentiments.  I will get a lot of different cards out of this set.

I stamped the train with black archival ink on watercolor paper. I made a palette with our inks and used the aqua painter to color it.  Although, the North Pole sign is not on watercolor paper, I did the same here trying not to wet the whisper white paper very much.

I cut out the window with Lots of Labels Framelits, page 193 of the AC and added our foam adhesive strips, page 182, to pop up the window.  In addition, I used Soft Sky on the front of the card.
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19. September 2016 · Comments Off on Pumpkin Patch · Categories: Cards · Tags: , , , ,

These pumpkins are from the set, Jar of Haunts, page 55 of the HC.  They are stamped with Basic Black Archival Ink on Whisper White card stock.  I colored with Old Olive and Pumpkin Pie markers.  The background paper is from the DSP, Halloween Night Specialty paper on page 51. I layers the pumpkins on our Silver Foil paper found in the AC on page 175.  Card base is Basic Black card stock.
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18. September 2016 · Comments Off on Clean and Simple · Categories: Cards · Tags: , , , , ,

Every now and then I like to do a clean and simple (CAS) card.  This stamp set, Cookie Cutter Halloween, page 53 of the HC, fits the bill for CAS.  Here I used the little scarecrow and colored him with our markers, and punched him out with the Cookie Cutter Builder punch, page 6 of the HC .  For the background I used the set Gorgeous Grunge, page 123 of the AC.  In addition, also from the AC, the sentiment is from the set Endless Thanks, page 42.  Hope you like it!
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17. September 2016 · Comments Off on Paper Pumpkin BOGO · Categories: Cards

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16. September 2016 · Comments Off on Projects Filled with Project Life by Artisan Design Team member · Categories: Cards

Are you looking for new ways to use Project Life?

I always like to look for new projects, and I tend to use my Project Life cards for more than just scrapbooking; for instance, today I decided to put together a few 4″ x 4″ note cards using the Hello Lovely Project Life Card Collection (item 141668). All of the cards are very simple and easy to put together. I used the Hello Lovely Project Life Accessory Pack (item 142687) to complement the cards with a few embellishments.

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I used our Silver Glimmer Paper (item 135314) and the Rose Garden Thinlits Dies (item 140619) to accent the cards. To create the little tags, I used Old Olive Cardstock (item 100702) along with some Basic Black Solid Baker’s Twine (item 141682). They’re super-simple cards to put together as there’s no stamping or cutting required. BONUS, right? That’s the beauty of Project Life.

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Now, to add in a little extra fun, I made a Project Life frame. I’ve loved these kinds of projects lately, and I have decided to put together two walls of family love in our living room. Here is where this frame will be added.

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Last fall we had family photos taken at an old barn near our house. Gosh, I am such a fan of vintage settings for photos; they never fail, I find. We had just gotten our little puppy a few months prior, so it was a perfect time to snap the family. Our kids were the focal point in these photos—as they usually are! How can they not be when they are just so sweet together? These times are precious as they only last for so long.

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I used Fast Fuse Adhesive (item 129026) to glue down each of the cards, and yes, this is a permanent adhesive, but I was okay with that. If you don’t want it to be permanent, you can adhere the cards with Velcro®; this lets you reuse the cards for another project. I also used Stampin’ Dimensionals (item 104430) to adhere some of the cards and doubled up on a few to create more of a pop.

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I hope you enjoyed my projects today and that I was able to inspire you to make a fun project using Project Life. Don’t be afraid to think outside the box; it will never fail to amaze you!

Joyce Fowler
Artisan Design Team 2015–2016

15. September 2016 · Comments Off on Trick or Treat! · Categories: Cards · Tags: , , , , ,

The background is created using the DSP, Halloween Specialty, page 51 of the HC.  The stamp sets used are Cookie Cutter Halloween, page 53, and Sweet Home, page 40, of the HC.  The cute little spooky house is cut out from the DSP above.  I just love this pack of DSP, it is so versatile that you can use it both for Halloween and Fall cards.  Of course, the little Mummy is cut out with the Cookie Cutter punch on page 6 of the HC.
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14. September 2016 · Comments Off on Cute Scarecrow! · Categories: Cards · Tags: , , , ,

I made this card with the set Cookie Cutter Halloween, page 53 of the HC, and Teeny Tiny Wishes, page 90 of the AC.  I sponged leaves cut out with the Leaflets Framelits, page 193 of the AC, with Always Artichoke, Cajun Craze and Crushed Curry.  The embellishments are the Delicate White Doilies and the 2015-17 In-color doilies both on page 175 of the AC.  I used the Burlap Ribbon 178 of the AC in back of the sentiment.  DSP is In-color 2015-17.
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13. September 2016 · Comments Off on Happy Halloween! · Categories: Cards · Tags: , , , ,

It’s a funny thing about Halloween cards.  I love to make them but I rarely send them except to little ones.  They are so much fun to put together and I always end up with a ton of unsent cards so if you need some let me know.  I also have friends that do not celebrate this Holiday so they are not interested in making Halloween cards.

This card is made with the stamp sets Cookie Cutter Halloween, page 53, Jar of Haunts, page 55, and Ghoulish Grunge, page 52 of the HC.  I just love the little spiders, they are so stinkin’ cute!  If you love Halloween and making cards you will be in love with everything SU put together in this HC.  So much to pick from being scary to being cute and funny.
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12. September 2016 · Comments Off on Thanksgiving Card · Categories: Cards · Tags: , , , ,

I love these little guys from the Cookie Cutter Halloween set on page 53.  They also go with the punch on page 6, both in the HC.  Here I used the leaves from the stamp set, Vintage Leaves, page 37 in the AC.  I used the In-color DSP Delightful Dijon page, 169 in the AC.  In addition, I used the Ghoulish Grunge stamp for the background.  This set can be found on page 52 of the HC.  Love this set and hope they carry it over after the Holidays.
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07. September 2016 · Comments Off on New Holiday Catalog · Categories: Cards

2016 Holiday Catalog

It seems like only yesterday that we announced the new annual catalog, and now we’re announcing another one: the holiday catalog! Some of the most wonderful times of the year are coming soon, and celebrating those moments is easy and fun with our newest products. Explore the new catalog now (US/CA).

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06. September 2016 · Comments Off on Santa’s Sleigh · Categories: Cards · Tags: , , , ,

When I saw this set, page 24 in the HC, and the matching Thinlits, I knew I had to have it.  You can get this bundle with a 10% discount.  Both the set and the Thinlits are very versatile.  I embossed the top of the sleigh with Copper EP.  I used the Snowman from Christmas Magic, page 22.  The background paper is from the DSP Fruit Stand, page 172, in the AC.
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05. September 2016 · Comments Off on Amy’s card · Categories: Cards

This card was created by my daughter Amy this weekend when she and the fam came to visit us over the Holiday wkend.  I thought she did a great job and she decided that this is the card she is going to make this year for sending out.  She did make a few changes, for the better and I can’t wait to see the final product.
She used all my stuff because she has not placed her Holiday order yet.  However, I had to write out everything she used so that she could buy it when she gets back to TN.  We had fun all stamping together again.
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04. September 2016 · Comments Off on Sue Plote, Artisan Design Team Member · Categories: Cards

Bits & Pieces

There’s an old proverb that says “Seeing is believing.” In other words, one needs to physically see something before it can be accepted as real. I truly wouldn’t have to see it to believe that most of you have something that looks a bit like this . . . your very own collection of what I call Bits & Pieces!

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I save every cast-off die cut—something that just didn’t work at the time. I vow to use it on the next project or the one after, but I don’t, and before long there are lots and lots of Bits & Pieces. I wanted to try to use them in a useful way, so I started with a bit of sorting—and then layering.

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Then, using a few embellishments or simple stamped sentiments, adorable note cards and gift packaging were made quickly and easily!

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For the bag I created a tag made using die cuts from Sliding Star Framelits (item 141820), Birds & Blooms Thinlits (item 141477), and Flourish Thinlits (item 141478) in Watermelon Wonder, Night of Navy, and Old Olive Cardstock. The Petite Café Gift Bag (item 135826) is wrapped with Watermelon Wonder 5/8″ Mini Striped Ribbon (item 141433) and the tag is tied on with Linen Thread (item 104199); Whisper White Mini Pompom Trim (item 141486) is also included as a fun accent.

Next, the simple card uses Night of Navy and Cucumber Crush Cardstock and Affectionately Yours Specialty Designer Series Paper (item 141632) die-cut accents made using Stars Framelits (item 133723), Botanical Builder Framelits (item 140625), and Bold Butterflies Framelits (item 138135). The simple “Congratulations” sentiment from the Flourishing Phrases Stamp Set (item 141534) works perfectly with the silver Metallic Foil Doily (item 138392) and both a Metal Rimmed Pearl (item 138394) and Pearl Basic Jewels (item 119247).

The final project here includes a Sweet & Sassy Framelits (item 141707) die cut accent using 2015–2017 In Color Envelope Paper (item 141697) and a Flourish Thinlits die cut accent in Gold Glimmer Paper (item 133719). Embellished with a 2015–2017 In Color Doily (141674) and a Flourishing Phrases sentiment embossed on Emerald Envy Cardstock, this sweet element is perfect attached to a Glassine Gift Bag (item 141700).

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I was thrilled to find just what I needed in my Bits & Pieces to create this coordinated card and gift box!  The little note card is simply made using Sliding Star Framelits, Birds & Blooms Thinlits, and Layering Squares Framelits (item 141708) die cuts and a Gold Glimmer Paper (item 133719) accent cut using the Stars Framelits Dies (item 133723). A touch of Sweet Sugarplum on the card inspired me to use the matching Sweet Sugarplum 3/8″ Ruched Ribbon (item 141428) to wrap the Clear Tiny Treat Box (item 141699)—where I also used die cuts from Birds & Blooms Thinlits and Flourish Thinlits. Soft Sky, Vellum, Bermuda Bay, and Crushed Curry Cardstock are also used in this sweet project.

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Finally, I used Whisper White Note Cards & Envelopes (item 131527) to create this trio of note cards. Pieces include die-cut accents made using Flourish Thinlits, Everyday Jars Framelits (item 141490), Layering Squares Framelits, Sunshine Wishes Thinlits (item 141489), May Flowers Framelits (item 140276), and Botanical Builders Framelits. I chose cuts from the Playful Palette Designer Series Paper Stack (item 141657), Pop of Pink Specialty Designer Series Paper (item 141648), Kraft Cardstock (item Item 133674), and Gold Glimmer Paper—and Basic Black, Old Olive, and Soft Sky Cardstock. Embellishments include White Perfect Accents (item 138416), Gold Metallic Thread (item 138401), and stamped images with sentiments from the Watercolor Wings (item 139424), Rose Wonder (item 140697), and Sunburst Sayings (item 140725) Stamp Sets. I love that these cards were built so randomly but look seriously lovely together!

And now that you’ve seen it I hope you believe it! Bits & Pieces can easily become some of your favorite projects!

Sue Plote
Artisan Design Team 2015–2016

03. September 2016 · Comments Off on Thanksgiving · Categories: Cards · Tags: , , ,

There were not a lot of Thanksgiving stamps in the Holiday Catalog so I used this as one.  I mean who doesn’t have Apple pie at Thanksgiving?

The set is Glamper Greetings on page 42.  The DSP is from the AC, Fruit Stand page 173.  I embellished it with Very Vanilla Lace trim, page 179 in the AC.  Ink Colors are Crushed Curry, Daffodil Delight, Old Olive, Crumb cake, Smokey Slate and Marina Mist.
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02. September 2016 · Comments Off on Wonder of Christmas · Categories: Cards · Tags: , , ,

This set, Wonder of Christmas can be found in the HC on page 14.  We have so many beautiful embossing folders this year and this one is called Holly, page 195 in the AC.  The colors I used are Sahara Sand, So Saffron, Soft Sky and Cucumber Crush.  Image was stamped in Black Archival ink.
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01. September 2016 · Comments Off on Sweet Zombie · Categories: Cards · Tags: , , , ,

This was one of the cards we made at Camp on Saturday.  The Specialty DSP, Halloween Night, page 51 of the HC, really sets it off.  I used the set Jar of Haunts from the HC, page 55.  The sentiment is stamped on a banner cut from the Banner Framelits, page 193, AC and backed with silver foil, page 175.
I just love all the holiday stamps this year and this is one of my favs.  I usd the silver metallic thread, page 178 in back of the cute zombie.
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30. August 2016 · Comments Off on My first Video · Categories: Cards

I was so nervous about this.  It like took me 8 days and 2 trips to the Apple store on King st to finish it.  Mo helped me upload it to you tube this evening.

30. August 2016 · Comments Off on Punch Bundle · Categories: Cards · Tags: , , , ,

These little guys are so darn cute.  They are from the stamp set, Cookie Cutter Christmas in the HC and so is the sentiment.  The DSP is Candy Lane Christmas and Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer paper.  I cut these guys out with the matching Punch, Cookie Cutter Builder, also in the HC.  You can buy both the stamp set and the punch as a bundle and get a 10% discount.  Great deal!
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29. August 2016 · Comments Off on Spooky · Categories: Cards · Tags: , , ,

The stamps I used to create this card are from the HC, Ghoulish Grunge and Jar of Haunts.  I used Clear embossing powder with Cherry Cobbler Ink on the jar.  In addition, I used the new DSP, Halloween Night Specialty paper.  The bats are from Sweet Home stamp set, also in the HC.
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28. August 2016 · Comments Off on Mix and Match · Categories: Cards · Tags: , , , ,

This card was created from both the annual catalog and the Holiday catalog.  The set Joyful Navity can be found in the AC on page 35 and the Copper Tree was made with the Merry Tags Framelits in the HC.  I used the copper foil paper and the Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer paper.  The DSP is from the collection, This is Christmas Specialty paper, page 172 and the card base is Kraft Cardstock, page 175.
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27. August 2016 · Comments Off on More Texture · Categories: Cards · Tags: , ,

I love this set, Touches of Texture, page 141, in the AC.  I used Pacific Point and emeral Envy for my colors.  I love that this set has so many different textures that you can add to your card.

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26. August 2016 · Comments Off on Home is where you park it! · Categories: Cards · Tags: , , ,

This is a card created with the set, Glamper Greetings from the HC.  The DSP is also from the HC and is called Candy Cane Lane.  I used a mask on the camper to create the water and sand.  The card base is our Kraft Cardstock from the AC, page 175.  What I like about this set is all the sentiments that come with it.  Lots of versatility.
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25. August 2016 · Comments Off on Artisan Design Team Member · Categories: Cards

Watercolor Stamping Technique

Personally I’m a huge fan of watercolor techniques, and luckily there are many different techniques to choose from. Today I’m going to use the “watercolor stamping technique.” This is an easy technique which you can use for big background stamps like the one I’m going to use today, the Diagonal Stripe Stamp Set (item 141917).

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I started out with three different colors per card. For the blue one I picked Night of Navy (item 126970), Island Indigo (item 126986), and Pool Party (item 126982). For the pink/red one I used Real Red (item 126949), Watermelon Wonder (item 138323), and Blushing Bride (item 131172). The colors were selected because they range from dark to bright. When coloring the stamp, make sure that you do this with the stamp showing upwards so that you can see what you’re doing. Take the darkest ink pad and start inking the first stripe. Then do the same with the middle color but cover the next stripe first with a piece of paper to avoid contact with this color. Use the brightest color for the last stripe.

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Once the whole stamp is inked, use a Stampin’ Spritzer (item 126185) filled with water and spray it over the surface of the entire stamp. Then take a piece of Watercolor Paper (item 122959) cut to size, which you press onto the stamp using a Bone Folder (item 102300) so that it absorbs the ink. This is how you create a watercolor background using a stamp.

Now it’s time to add some text and embellishments to the background. I started off using the embossing tool technique with a stamp from the Swirly Bird Stamp Set (item 141749) and Versamark ink (item 102283). On one card I used White Stampin’ Emboss Powder (item 109132) and on the other Copper Stampin’ Emboss Powder (item 141636). I used the Heat Tool (item 129053) to melt the powder.

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The Sunshine Wishes Thinlits (item 141489) and the Swirly Scribbles Thinlits (item 141497) are used here with Whisper White Cardstock (item 100730) to decorate the card. Also, the sentiments from the aforementioned set are used with Blushing Bride Glimmer Paper (item 140550) and Silver Glimmer Paper (item 135314). The Silver Glimmer Paper is colored with Island Indigo marker (item 131262) to match the background.

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For the finishing touches I used the Handheld Stapler (item 139083), Basic Jewels Rhinestones (item 119246), and Silver Metallic Thread (item 138402).

Have fun with this technique!
Chantal de Kaste
Artisan Design Team 2015–2016

*Chantal de Kaste, one of our talented Artisan Design team members, is from the Netherlands.

24. August 2016 · Comments Off on More to do with Paper Pumpkin · Categories: Cards

August Paper Pumpkin: Bold Botanicals

We couldn’t wait for our subscribers to see this kit! We were so excited that we decided to reveal part of it at the beginning of the month. We don’t always do sneak peeks because we don’t want to spoil the surprise, but it’s fun to do a little teaser sometimes.

We let our Facebook fans decide what part of the kit to reveal—and their response was clear—the stamp set! What a great choice because this stamp set is simply amazing!  It features innovative designs for beautiful backgrounds and fun phrases for a variety of occasions.

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The rest of the kit is quite remarkable too! It’s full of embellishments like woodcut leaves and flowers, twine, burlap trim, mini clothespins, die-cut cardstock pieces, and watercolored backgrounds.

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There are three cards each of three different designs for a total of nine beautiful cards.

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And just to prove the versatility of this kit, here’s another card design that you could try using the components for the kit. With a stamp set like this and a variety of embellishments, there’s no stopping your creativity!

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Add the pocket card to a Petit Café Gift Bag with a Gold Binder Clip and you’ll have a gift ready to for a special occasion.

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You’re going to love using this stamp set over and over again. The bold floral background can be used in so many ways. Simply stamp and rotate it to create a gorgeous background and a simply elegant design. The style lends itself well to water coloring as featured on this card.

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We can’t wait to see what you create with your Bold Botanicals kit. The refill kit is now available so you can keep on creating.

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And, be sure to tell your friends about the Paper Pumpkin BOGO offer going on right now. First-time subscribers can buy their first month at regular price and get their second month FREE! Use promo code BOGO at PaperPumpkin.com by October 10.

 

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22. August 2016 · Comments Off on Father Christmas · Categories: Cards · Tags: , , ,

Okay this is my kinda stamp set.  I love it because it is so Vintage looking with the old time Santa Claus.  The images in this set are wonderful and so versatile.  Many ideas you can get from using this set.

Here I used Archival Black ink for the background and the Santa.  I then tinted it with our inks and blender pens.  What I like about the blender pens is that you do not have to put the ink on full strength, like you do with a marker.  Just start a little palette in the top of the ink pad container and use that.  You can make it as dark or light as you wish, which is what I did with this card.
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21. August 2016 · Comments Off on From Artisan Designed team member Jessica Williams · Categories: Cards

Gel Pocket Cards and More

When I first laid eyes on the Jar of Love Stamp Set (item 141587), I knew there was a certain type of card I just had to make. I was just itching to get out the hair gel and some Classic Stampin’ Ink Refill and make a gel pocket card. You may have seen this technique before.

I found that the 2″x 8″ Cellophane Bags (item 141703) are the perfect size to use with the Everyday Jars Framelits Dies (item 141490). The width of the bag is just a little bigger than the jar opening, making it easy to create the gel pocket. Simply mix a spoonful of hair gel with whatever Classic Stampin’ Ink Refill color you’d like. I used Island Indigo and found that just one drop went a long way. Drop about a teaspoon-worth of colored gel into the cellophane bag and seal well with Tear & Tape Adhesive (item 138995).

Next, stamp your jar on cardstock and use the “inside jar” Framelit to cut out the center. Decorate the rest of the card as you wish and then adhere the gel pocket to the back of the cardstock. Adhere the card front to your card base using Stampin’ Dimensionals (item 104430) and you’re finished! I used this method to create the “Best fishes” card below.

The flower card was created in a similar way but involved adhering the gel pocket only to the jar frame (which was a little trickier).

Creating these cards had me thinking about different things to do with the stamps and Framelits. My next idea was very similar to the gel pocket but instead of using hair gel, I used jam (that might be jelly to you). Yep, I took a spoonful of raspberry jam and popped it into my cello bag. I sealed it up well and created a card with it using the steps above. I did add an extra acetate Window Sheet (item 142314) which I added quilting to using my Bone Folder (item 102300). I couldn’t help but use another pun sentiment to finish it off.

By the time I had made this card, I was well and truly thinking about other pantry items to use (as well as other puns). I have quite a few dry goods stored in preserving jars and the first of those to be made into a card was crushed nuts. Instead of making a gel card, I switched over to shaker cards.

To make my nutty shaker card, I stamped and cut out a jar, then cut out the inside. You can cut out the center of the two smaller jars by being a little tricky with your Big Shot (item 143263) and positioning your cutting pads only where you want to cut. By doing the top of the jar first and then the bottom (or vice versa), you can cut a hole smaller than the Framelit itself.

Once you have your jar frame, cut two additional jars from the Window Sheet. Adhere one of the Window Sheet jars to the back of your cardstock frame. Then, using Foam Adhesive Strips (item 141825), create a wall around the edge of the frame. Add the crushed nuts, remove the adhesive strip backing, and adhere the second Window Sheet jar. You should now have a cute little jar shaker. Create your desired card design and adhere the shaker.

I followed these steps to create two more fun “dry goods” shaker cards.

Aren’t they fun? I bet you can think of some more fun ingredients and puns to create shaker cards with!

My final project to show is another shaker jar, but this time I created a tag instead of a card. I think the Jar of Love Stamp Set and coordinating Everyday Jars Framelits Dies are perfect for creating tags for all those gifts we like to give in preserving jars, especially during the holiday season. To create your tag, simply follow the steps for the shaker card above. For my wintery Christmas tag, I stamped and fussy cut an evergreen from the Lovely as a Tree Stamp Set (item 127793) and glued that to my second Window Sheet jar before adhering. The snow is Dazzling Diamonds Stampin’ Glitter (item 133751).

I hope you’ve been inspired to use your Jar of Love Stamp Set in fun and unique ways. I truly think the possibilities are endless with this set—as endless as the inspiration you’ll find by searching for preserving jar ideas on Pinterest!

Jessica Williams
Artisan Design Team 2015–2016

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20. August 2016 · Comments Off on Another sneak peek · Categories: Cards · Tags: , , ,

Here I used our DSP, Playful Palette, page 174 and the sentiment, Reason for the Season, page 34.
The pine cones and the pine branches are created with a set of Thinlits call Pretty Pines from the HC. I used Vary Vanilla Lace trim, page 179 and Sweet Sugarplum Ruched ribbon to embellish, along with a Mini Copper Pine cone attached.  The sequins are the new Pool Party and Sweet Sugarplum.  You are going to love the new embellishments in the new HC.
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19. August 2016 · Comments Off on SUO Challenge 155 · Categories: Cards · Tags: , , ,

Another sneak peek.  This is the card I created for the Cute & Cuddly challenge for SUO.  I used the stamp sets Merry Mice and Father Christmas.  I just love using our inks to watercolor.  Here I used watercolor paper and stamped with our archival black ink.  The inks I used are Perfect Plum, Watermelon Wonder, Soft Suede, Pink Pirouette and Delightful Dijon.  Both of these sets are in the new Holiday catalog and will be available for sale on the 1st of September.  In addition, I used the gorgeous perfect plum Halloween Night Enamel Dots.  I am so happy with this new catalog.  It is, IMO, the best ever Holiday catty we have ever come out with.

For the background, I used, This is Christmas Specialty DSP and the Irresistibly Floral Specialty DSP, both found on page 172 in the annual catalog.
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18. August 2016 · Comments Off on It’s Snowing! · Categories: Cards · Tags: , , ,

I splattered this card with White Craft ink to make the snow.  The card was created with items from the new Holiday catalog.  The little houses were fussy cut from the beautiful DSP Candy Cane Lane.  The sentiment is from the set, Merry Mouse (how interesting is that)? The fence is cut with the Halloween Scenes Edgelits on Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer paper.
The tree is from last years set Peaceful Pines, page 28 and the matching dies, Perfect Pines, page 192.
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17. August 2016 · Comments Off on Mixed it up from both catalogs · Categories: Cards · Tags: , , ,

Here I did use a stamp from the HC (brick wall), from the set Ghoulish Grunge, which I hope stays on as a great texture stamp set.  It has wonderful images great for using on cards other than Holiday related.
I used the stamp set, Flower Shop, page 105, and the sentiment from the set, Suite Sayings, page 104 where I used the Tags & Labels Framelits, page 193. In addition,
I used the Copper metallic Thread, page 178 and the Very Vanilla Lace trim, page 179.  The Inks used were Sahara Sand, Crumb Cake and Perfect Plum.
The flowers are embellished with the enamel Halloween dots and Copper Foil (HC), and Flourish Thinlits, page 194.

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16. August 2016 · Comments Off on Halloween Peek · Categories: Cards · Tags: , , , ,

This card is created with the Edgelits, Halloween Scenes, from the new HC.  The sentiment is actually from the set, Glamper Greetings, and with a Thinlit dies from Home Sweet Home.  The DSP is new also and that is called Halloween Night Specialty.  Note the house on the bottom is fussy cut from same DSP.  So versatile.
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