Monday, March 31, 2014
DOStamper Stars Sketch Challenge DSC#070
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Ombre Technique
My upline, Dawn Olchefske, offers a monthly kit to her customers and downline. I had taken a break from them for awhile, and missed them so much, I decided to get them again for 2014. The kits come with everything you need to make 3 cards, except the stamps/stamped images and adhesives.
Sometimes, I happen to have the exact same stamp sets she used, which makes for some very quick and easy stamping. I usually get out my adhesives and small scissors, pull up a show on my DVR and get to work. But sometimes, I don't have the same stamp sets, and it's then that I enjoy the challenge of trying to modify the project using the products I do have. This was one of those projects for me. You can see her original project here: Dawn Olchefske blog.
As you can see, both cards are great. I didn't have the fringe scissors, so I chose to leave the simple, straight edges of the cardstock layer. I kept the ribbon, rhinestones, and the idea of one large sentiment. You might notice, I chose a different sentiment...mine came from "Feel Goods" (wood #131916; cling-mount #129684). It also would have been fine to chose an image, rather than a sentiment, to fill up the space.
Because I didn't have the fringe as the focal point anymore, I decided to add some detail by stamping some flower images from the Secret Garden set to create a background for the sentiment. I think that added just enough interest. You'll notice that I chose to use the lighter pink for the solid images and the darker colors for the line images. That helped to keep the images from competing with the sentiment. I chose to stamp the sentiment in Basic Gray rather than Basic Black to keep it from being too bold.
Thanks for stopping by!
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Color My World Challenge DSC#075
One current trend in hair, fashion, home furnishing, and crafting is the ombre look - a gentle gradation of colors. I decided to try and achieve that look by sponging ink over a stencil using today's challenge colors of Tangerine Tango, Delightful Daffodil, and Gumball Green. I diecut a piece of scrap cardstock using the Hexagon Hives die, and then sponged ink into the holes. I finished it off by stamping a sentiment (retired), and some flowers from Summer Silhouettes and Secret Garden. I fussy cut one of the flowers and popped it out with a Dimensional. This was definitely a fun technique to try and would be really pretty with cool colors as well! Happy stamping!
Check out the others STARS's takes on this challenge:
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Weekly Deals - March 25-31, 2014
I don't know about you, but I had a hard time resisting these weekly deals. I just placed an order for the Champagne and Silver Glimmer Papers, the Brights and Subtles Core'dinations cardstock, and the "This and That Epic Day" Designer series paper!
If you would like any of these items, please come shop at my ONLINE STORE!
And, Sale-a-bration is still going on right now, so for every $50 of product you buy (including weekly deals), you'll get an item from our Sale-a-bration catalog for free!
If you would like any of these items, please come shop at my ONLINE STORE!
And, Sale-a-bration is still going on right now, so for every $50 of product you buy (including weekly deals), you'll get an item from our Sale-a-bration catalog for free!
Monday, March 24, 2014
Go for the Gold Challenge
So, I’m a little late in posting this, but life has been
busy, and that can be a good thing.
Anyway, back when the winter Olympics were taking place, my upline
challenged our group of demonstrators to use GOLD on a card. She called
it the “Go for the Gold Challenge.” Now, if you know me, I’m not a gold person at
all. I own exactly one piece of jewelry
that has any gold on it, and the presence of gold in my stamping is just as
sparse. So, I had to resort to the only
gold I had, which was glitter (that, incidentally, I own only because it came
with the silver glitter I wanted).
In spite of my lack of interest in the color, I did end up
very pleased with the card I created for that challenge. Banner, butterflies, and lacy things seem to
be a trend right now and this card is no exception. I love how the very vanilla and brown look
with the gold accent. The assembly of
most of this card is fairly intuitive.
The part you might be curious about it the gold glitter. I punched a circle out of our Multipurpose Adhesive Sheets (#120805),
peeled off one side of the backing, mounted it on very vanilla cardstock, lined
up the punch exactly over the adhesive & punched it again. This will give you a circle that has
cardstock on one side, adhesive in the middle, and backing on the other
side. I then peeled off the backing
& sprinkled glitter over it. When I
do this step, I use my finger to press on the glitter and get it good and stuck
to the adhesive. Then I dumped off the
excess glitter, and mounted it to the card by applying adhesive to the cardstock
(back) side of the circle. This technique will work for any powder or glitters
& can be used with any shape punch or die.
The sky is the limit!
Other current product used on this card include the Delicate
Doilies Sizzlits (#126999), 2-3/8"scallop circle punch (#11874), 1-1/4" inch circle punch (#119861), 1-3/4" circle punch (#119850), and
the Elegant Butterfly Punch (#127526).
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Baby Shower Invites
Earlier this month, I co-hostessed a baby shower for a
friend from church. Inspired by these cards from Pinterest, and her nursery theme of blues and browns, I created
these invitations.
While the paper-piercing and “fussy cutting” was a little
time-intensive, I think it gave the finished pieces a nice look. These cards could be easily adapted to other
color schemes, a bridal shower, or even just any kind of outpouring of love.
To create these cards, you’ll need cardstock, ink, an
umbrella stamp, a mini heart stamp, a paper piercer & piercing template, some dimensionals, paper snips,
and a sentiment stamp. For ink, I used Island Indigo, Pool Party, and Early
Espresso. I found that stamping each heart two or three times before re-inking it created
some nice variations in color intensity.
For cardstock, I used Early
Espresso and Whisper White. The umbrella stamp is from a retired Stampin’
Up! set called “Rain or Shine”. The mini heart is from the current “Create-a-Cupcake” stamp set (wood: #128520; clear: #121982). Stampin’ Up! also
currently carries paper piercers (#126189) and the piercing template (#126199).