Wednesday, August 30, 2017
SAF 2017: Autumn in the Air
I have one more card to post for Papertrey Ink's Stamp-a-Faire event. There are several projects in process, but not much near completion, so it's doubtful I will get them posted before the deadline tomorrow morning. I'm rapidly losing daylight for photos. Creativity has been such a struggle lately. I watched every challenge video over the weekend, but I've had trouble getting ideas from my brain to paper.
When I saw Laura Bassen's card for one of the paper challenges, I knew that I had to pull out the Mighty Oak Cover Plate die. I love autumn and can't wait for the leaves to turn. (and the end of summer heat!)
I cut several colors of Papertrey Ink cardstock with the Mighty Oak die because I wanted my tree to be bursting with autumn color. For the trunk, I also used the die on my remaining piece of faux leather from one of the other challenges. It lost a little texture from the solid-backed die, but it still looks cool in person.
I cut a piece of Prairie Grass cardstock with an In the Meadow die and rubbed the edges with VersaMark ink for shading. Then I glued it to a Kraft panel and added my tree trunk. Using a negative from the die, I placed all my autumn leaves around the tree. I also cut some vellum leaves and stitched them over some of the colorful leaves with a sewing machine.
For my sentiment, I cut a piece of Cocoa Bean cardstock and stamped an image from Scent-imentals in Dark Chocolate ink, gluing it on the ground with one more autumn leaf. Finally, I mounted the whole piece to a Cocoa Bean card base. I like the result! You can see other cards for the challenge here.
Stamps: Scent-imentals (Papertrey Ink)
Ink: Dark Chocolate (Papertrey Ink); VersaMark
Paper: Kraft, Cocoa Bean, Prairie Grass, Canyon Clay, Honey Nut, Ripe Avocado, Summer Sunrise (Papertrey Ink)
Misc: Mighty Oak Cover Plate die (Papertrey Ink)
Labels:
Autumn,
Papertrey Ink,
Stamp-a-Faire
Monday, August 28, 2017
SAF 2017: Feathers
This was a fun challenge! I enjoyed making the faux leather paper with Cocoa Bean cardstock as instructed by Ashley Cannon Newell. The texture is awesome. I already had glycerin on hand and process was very easy. It just needs time to dry.
I cut my faux leather piece with a stitched rectangle die from Noted: Scalloped A1 by Papertrey Ink. It fits perfectly inside the Mix & Mat: Herringbone frame cut from Dark Indigo cardstock. I love discoveries like that! I cut the photo corners from Dark Chocolate cardstock.
After stamping the sentiment from Year of Psalms: March in Cocoa Bean ink, I glued my layers together. I stamped the birdcage images from Love Birds in Classic Kraft ink on a Kraft card base in a staggered pattern, adding the birds in the same ink. Then I sponged Cocoa Bean ink around the edges and added my framed panel to the card on an angle.
I stamped the feathers, also from Year of Psalms: March, in Tropical Teal ink on Kraft cardstock and stamped the vines with Pinefeather ink. After hand cutting the feathers, I glued them around the sentiment on the faux leather piece.
The finished design is very masculine and makes a great sympathy card. You see other projects using this technique here at Nichole Heady's blog.
Stamps: Year of Psalms: March, Love Birds (Papertrey Ink)
Ink: Cocoa Bean, Tropical Teal, Pinefeather, Classic Kraft (Papertrey Ink)
Paper: Kraft, Cocoa Bean, Dark Chocolate, Dark Indigo (Papertrey Ink)
Misc: Noted: Scalloped A1 die, Mix & Mat: Herringbone dies (Papertrey Ink; glycerin, water mister, sponge tool
Labels:
Papertrey Ink,
Religious,
Stamp-a-Faire,
Sympathy
SAF 2017: Black & White Friend
Papertrey Ink's annual Stamp-a-Faire event was this past weekend and I've been watching all of the challenge videos and working on projects. Here is my card for the Take Ten Warm Up Challenge.
I chose the black and white inspiration photo because the classic color scheme immediately jumped out at me. There are great color combos in the other choices though! I pulled out Background Basics: Geometrics to create the background on my card. It was the first set to pop into my mind when I saw the photo.
I cut the floral silhouette twice from black cardstock using the Petite Pots dies by Papertrey Ink and glued them together. I cut the word "hello" using the Noted die in both white and black cardstock, offsetting the layers for a shadow effect. I stamped the sentiment from Wet Paint on white cardstock and cut it into a strip. Once I glued everything in place, the card was done. Simple, but very striking!
Go here to see other cards posted for this challenge.
Stamps: Background Basics: Geometrics, Wet Paint (Papertrey Ink)
Ink: Tuxedo Black (Memento)
Paper: White, True Black, vellum (Papertrey Ink)
Misc: Petite Pots dies, Noted die (Papertrey Ink)
Labels:
Papertrey Ink,
Stamp-a-Faire
Ring Nuggets
My son and his new bride had an open house at our home a week ago. We decorated the mantel and tables, baked a lot of treats, and made these little wedding ring nuggets for favors.
Aren't they fun? I purchased Hershey Nuggets (milk chocolate variety) and wrapped them with Sweet Blush Bitty Dot paper by Papertrey Ink. I used 1/8" inch gold ribbon to create the ring "base" around the nugget. Then I stamped and glittered a gemstone image from My Precious by Winnie & Walter. Yes, I hand-cut all of them. :)
The little kids especially liked them at the party. The ring portion slid right off the paper and soon they were sporting their own diamond rings. I loved it! I didn't foresee that happening, but because I adhered the ribbon to itself, it just worked out that way. It was fun to watch the kids with their rings.
I love using my stamps to make little treats like these nuggets. It made the open house just a bit more special!
Stamps: My Precious (Winnie & Walter)
Ink: Tuxedo Black (Memento)
Paper: Sweet Blush Bitty Dot (Papertrey Ink)
Misc: 1/8" gold ribbon, Sugar Cube glitter (Martha Stewart); Hershey Nuggets candy
Aren't they fun? I purchased Hershey Nuggets (milk chocolate variety) and wrapped them with Sweet Blush Bitty Dot paper by Papertrey Ink. I used 1/8" inch gold ribbon to create the ring "base" around the nugget. Then I stamped and glittered a gemstone image from My Precious by Winnie & Walter. Yes, I hand-cut all of them. :)
The little kids especially liked them at the party. The ring portion slid right off the paper and soon they were sporting their own diamond rings. I loved it! I didn't foresee that happening, but because I adhered the ribbon to itself, it just worked out that way. It was fun to watch the kids with their rings.
I love using my stamps to make little treats like these nuggets. It made the open house just a bit more special!
Stamps: My Precious (Winnie & Walter)
Ink: Tuxedo Black (Memento)
Paper: Sweet Blush Bitty Dot (Papertrey Ink)
Misc: 1/8" gold ribbon, Sugar Cube glitter (Martha Stewart); Hershey Nuggets candy
Labels:
Candy,
Wedding,
Winnie & Walter
Friday, August 25, 2017
Mom's Birthday Gift
My mom's birthday is now past, so I wanted to post the photos of her birthday gift. I made two pairs of earrings and a fancy gift box using a nugget box template from Splitcoaststampers.
I have misplaced my notes, so I don't remember all of the cardstock colors I used, but I will do my best to recall details. I punched the petals from two different purple cardstocks and a yellow cardstock with the Blossom Builder punch by Stampin' Up. I sponged each petal with matching ink to add shading and then spritzed them with Perfect Pearls mist. It gave them lots of shine! It did the same thing with the leaves and bent all of the pieces for dimension.
I layered my large flower, staggering the petals, and glued a metal button in the center. I love how it turned out! After constructing my box, I stamped it with a long birthday sentiment from Around & About Sentiments by Papertrey Ink in a diagonal pattern. I also added some small flowers from the same set. You can see it best in the picture of the back of the box further down.
Inside the box, I placed a bit of quilt batting and then hooked my earrings through it so they wouldn't slip around inside.
I used beads that I purchased at AC Moore and Michaels to create the earrings. Tiny clear crystal beads dangle from a flower for one of the designs.
The other design has floral ceramic beads and silver flower bead caps. Both earring sets were fun and super easy to make. My mom really liked them! Since I was out visiting family this summer for my son's wedding, it was a rare opportunity to give her a birthday present in person. (ahead of time though - I had to leave before her actual birthday)
I really enjoyed making the box too. It's a snazzy way to present a gift! It takes extra time, but it is always worth it.
Stamps: Around & About Sentiments (Papertrey Ink)
Ink: unknown
Paper: unknown
Misc: Blossom Builder punch (Stampin' Up); nugget box template; metal button; Perfect Pearls Mist (Ranger)
I have misplaced my notes, so I don't remember all of the cardstock colors I used, but I will do my best to recall details. I punched the petals from two different purple cardstocks and a yellow cardstock with the Blossom Builder punch by Stampin' Up. I sponged each petal with matching ink to add shading and then spritzed them with Perfect Pearls mist. It gave them lots of shine! It did the same thing with the leaves and bent all of the pieces for dimension.
I layered my large flower, staggering the petals, and glued a metal button in the center. I love how it turned out! After constructing my box, I stamped it with a long birthday sentiment from Around & About Sentiments by Papertrey Ink in a diagonal pattern. I also added some small flowers from the same set. You can see it best in the picture of the back of the box further down.
Inside the box, I placed a bit of quilt batting and then hooked my earrings through it so they wouldn't slip around inside.
I used beads that I purchased at AC Moore and Michaels to create the earrings. Tiny clear crystal beads dangle from a flower for one of the designs.
The other design has floral ceramic beads and silver flower bead caps. Both earring sets were fun and super easy to make. My mom really liked them! Since I was out visiting family this summer for my son's wedding, it was a rare opportunity to give her a birthday present in person. (ahead of time though - I had to leave before her actual birthday)
I really enjoyed making the box too. It's a snazzy way to present a gift! It takes extra time, but it is always worth it.
Stamps: Around & About Sentiments (Papertrey Ink)
Ink: unknown
Paper: unknown
Misc: Blossom Builder punch (Stampin' Up); nugget box template; metal button; Perfect Pearls Mist (Ranger)
Labels:
Jewelry,
Papertrey Ink,
Stampin' Up
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