Showing posts with label Work of Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Work of Art. Show all posts

Thursday, March 28, 2019

Card: Workin' with Stampin' Blends

Hello and Welcome! 

I am very excited to share today's card because I was finally able to play with a pair of Stampin' Blends...and I am hooked! Of course I am! If you've used them before, then you probably know that they are extremely fun and easy to work with and you get a wonderful "blend" of colors that can really add a little something extra to your card.  Plus, I found it extremely therapeutic to sit in my craft area and color this beautiful butterfly paper.  Some quiet crafting time sure does set the mind at ease.  

And here is today's card...


I wanted to keep the focus of today's card on the paper because who doesn't love those butterflies!?  I have been holding on to this particular page because I couldn't decide whether to color the butterflies or just showcase them on a black and white card.  Then the Stampin' Blends arrived and I had my answer! 

This is the second card that I have made that features the fun cut-out design on the front of the card.  You can see the previous card at my post here.  The previous card also features the "Work of Art" stamp set with a black and white card base.  

Today I got into my scrap pile as well and I love when I get to bring old pieces back to life.  The vellum leaves and pink twine are left over from the August 2018 Paper Pumpkin kit.  I don't know how many times my "box o' scraps" has come to the rescue!

Card Details

Card Size:  4 1/4" x 5 1/2" 
Paper: Basic Black, Whisper White, Botanical Butterfly DSP
Ink: Tuxedo Black, Powder Pink
Stamp Set: Work of Art
Stampin' Blends: Flirty Flamingo, Granny Apple Green
Tools: Rectangle Stitched Die Framelits, Circle Punch

Today's card was inspired by the following challenges: 

#SUOC219




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Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Card: Dots for Days

Hello and Welcome! 

A happy Tuesday to all! Today's card features the beautiful Botanical Butterfly DSP from Stampin' Up! I choose to use the dotted side of the paper to create a fun and stylish card in pinks and blacks.  

And here is today's card: 


This card is just fun to me and brings a smile to my face.  The pop of pink against the black and white is perfect and I have to say one of my favorite color combinations.  So much so that I chose it as my wedding colors going on nine years ago...still just simple and classic.  

The stamp set Work of Art is an oldie, but a goodie.  The pink dots are inked with Sweet Sugarplum once and then stamped on the paper three times before going back for more ink.  It gives a nice contrast of color between dark and light.

Card Details

Card Size: 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" 
Paper: Basic Black, Whisper White, Botanical Butterfly DSP
Ink: Sweet Sugarplum, Tuxedo Black
Stamp Set: Work of Art
Accessories: Rectangle Stitched Die Framelits, Sprig Punch, ribbon of your choice for extra flair 


Today's layout was inspired by the following challenge: 

#festivefridaychallenge, #FF0030, Stampin Up, Handmade, Dots
First time playing along with this challenge! 

Keep Austin Crafty!

Thursday, March 21, 2019

Card: Giving a card for a guy a try!

Hello and Welcome! 

I am here today to share one of my first takes on making a "masculine" card.  I will be the first to agree with anyone who says that making a card for a guy is not the easiest task.  I don't know if I really succeeded, but I at least stuck to some neutrals so hopefully I get some brownie points for that.  I knew I needed to stick to a pretty basic color scheme, but I did reach out to a challenge or two for some sketch inspiration. 

And here is today's card...


Card Details

Size: 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" 
Paper: Whisper White, Share What You Love DSP
Ink: Tuxedo Black, Crumb Cake
Stamps: Work of Art, Sunshine Sayings, Make a Difference
Accessories:  Pinewood Planks Embossing Folder, Rectangle Stitched Framelits, Sprig Punch, Linen Twine

I'll leave you with a quick close up of the outside sentiment as well as a quick pick of the inside sentiment.  The Work of Art stamp set is so versatile and I love the detailed, paintbrush look that you get from the stamps.  I think I will need to pull this set out more often! 


This card was inspired by the following challenge: 


I think I forgot that the wood planks needed to be cut into squares...loose interpretation from this girl this week :/

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Saturday, March 16, 2019

Card: Luck of the Irish!

Hello and Welcome!

It is St. Patrick’s Day weekend and I hope everyone is feeling the “Luck of the Irish”! We love to wear our green and have a little fun celebrating the day! So I decided to make my daughter’s card for her little goodie basket this year and I wanted to share the finished product with you today!

And here is today’s card...


I love all the shamrocks and the sentiment! My little one even picked out the paper and I love when she gives her input on my cards! I hope she loves it! 

Step-by-step instructions

1.  Start with a your choice of green colored card stock cut to 4" x 4 1/2" as the card base.  
2.  Using the smallest heart shape stamp from the "A Big Thank You" stamp set, create a mini shamrock scene on the card base using Garden Green Ink.  
3.  Trim a piece of vellum to 3 3/4" x 4 1/4" and adhere to the card base using snail adhesive. 
4.  Crop a piece of Whisper White card stock using the Rectangle Stitched Die Framelits.  
5.  Using the Stamparatus and the "Make a Difference" stamp set, stamp the sentiment "Luck of the Irish" in Garden Green ink.  
6.  Crop a piece of the green card stock and a fun piece of decorative card stock stock using a basic circle die cut.  
7.  On the cropped green piece, stamp the heart shape from the "Work of Art" stamp set in Garden Green ink into a shamrock shape.  

I will leave you with a close up of the sentiment.  It is sweet and simple.  I love the "Make a Difference" set because if you are willing to take the time to measure everything out then you will always have the perfect sentiment.  


This card was inspired not just by the holiday, but by the challenges below...






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