Friday, March 25, 2022

In the Moment for As You See It Challenge #271

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 This week, for As You See It Challenges, it's the infamous Speed Challenge and the theme for this one was chosen by our newest design team member, Heather H.! She chose the interesting theme of Staying Dry, which has many nuances! Challenge #271 is called Flash Dry, to incorporate both speed and dryness! The Speed Challenges, as you may recall, have to be completed within 10 min., once you have gathered all your materials and thought out your design.

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I had a shortage of umbrella and gumboot stamp sets, so I had to get creative. As I surveyed my stamps, I found the In the Moment stamp set which had a woman sitting on a window seat, looking out the window. I immediately thought, "Well, if she is looking out at a rainy day, she's staying dry by staying inside! Right??" The downside to this set was that I would have to colour the image, but I decided to do a trial run to see how long it would take to see if it was feasible. It took me almost 6 minutes, which left me 4 minutes for the rest of the card. I already had the pink and yellow scalloped rectangles in my stash so I didn't have to die cut them, so I decided to go ahead with the design.

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  • I stamped the image from In the Moment on Basic White cardstock using Memento Tuxedo Black ink as well as the sentiment from the same stamp set below the image.
  • I used the sprinkle image from Nature's Beauty to stamp raindrops around the window pane areas using Balmy Blue ink. Some overlapped the image where it couldn't be helped, due to being in a hurry but colouring over them helped to hide them.
  • I coloured in the area using Stampin Blends Combos in Soft Suede, So Saffron, Balmy Blue, Flirty Flamingo, and Night of Navy, plus Naturals Blends 800. I had to work pretty fast.
  • I wrapped the right side of the image panel with Night of Navy Baker's Twine.
  • On the Balmy Blue card base I added a layer of DSP from the Pattern Party collection, which reminded me of raindrops. Then I layered on and overlapped the Flirty Flamingo and So Saffron Scalloped Rectangles that were in my stash, die cut from Stitched So Sweetly dies.
  • Finally I added my image panel and was done at the 9 min. 34 sec. mark.
I thought it was a pretty good solution to a puzzling problem!

Why not head over to As You See It Challenges this weekend and play along! It will really "challenge" you!

The Last Chance Retiring Items from the 2021/22 Annual Catalogue have been identified and listed and will be available, while supplies last, until May 2,2022.  

Here is the link to the list:

The best place to look, though is on my Online Store, where items are updated as to availability in real time, and what you see is what is left!!

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If you live in Canada, and don't have a Stampin' Up! demonstrator,  I'd love to be yours. I can help you with ideas, get you catalogues and provide you with Stampin' Up products. You can leave a message in the comments or contact me using any of the methods listed in the right side bar at the top of the page. You can shop with me from anywhere in Canada by clicking on the SHOP NOW button in the top menu or clicking on any of products below from my Online Store.

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Monday, March 21, 2022

Waves of the Ocean Suite

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Anyone who has read my blog for awhile knows that I love anything related to the sea and I can't resist a suite that even hints of the ocean. So when I saw the Waves of the Ocean Suite I had to have it all. The Waves of Inspiration stamp set has a wave stamp that is the most incredibly detailed that I have seen in a long time.

And the Waves of the Ocean DSP is just amazing! The concept artist who created it did a series of paint pours over canvas and then photographed them to get the effect of waves.

The Wave Dies can create overlays for the stamped wave and if you use the coordinating foil package that comes in Coastal Cabana, Night of Navy and Silver, you can make some beautiful wave images.

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I chose one of the Coastal Cabana designs of the Waves of the Ocean DSP patterns and used the Stamparatus to stamp it in Bermuda Bay and then at Pacific Point and Night of Navy by adding those inks to shadowed parts of the stamp using an ink dauber and stamping each time. You end up with a really "in depth" image.

I stamped a couple of the Pelican on the Pilings images in Soft Suede and a couple of the sentiments and used the Wave dies to die cut both of those. 

I die cut one wave overlay in Night of Navy foil and one in Coastal Cabana foil as well as cutting a 5 1/4" x 4" backing for the main image from each of those foils as well. 

The sentiment backings were die cut from the corresponding foils as well using the large label die from the Wave Dies. Then they were all assembled as shown.

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On Wednesday, I will get to see the new Annual Catalogue for 2022/23! So exciting. I will also be finding out what is retiring from the old Annual Catalogue! What do you think will be going. From now until May 2 will be your last chance to pick up items that you want that will be retiring. Also some prices will be going up in the new catalogue, so you might want to stock up on some things. More details on Wednesday!



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If you live in Canada, and don't have a Stampin' Up! demonstrator,  I'd love to be yours. I can help you with ideas, get you catalogues and provide you with Stampin' Up products. You can leave a message in the comments or contact me using any of the methods listed in the right side bar at the top of the page. You can shop with me from anywhere in Canada by clicking on the SHOP NOW button in the top menu or clicking on any of products below from my Online Store.

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Stamparatus
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Wednesday, March 16, 2022

March New at SU Blog Hop with Artfully Composed Case the Annual Catalogue

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Welcome to our March NEW AT SU! Blog hop! We are a group of Stampin’ Up! demonstrators from around the world who are Hoppin’ with creative paper crafting ideas to share with you. Today we are casing the 2021/2022 Annual Cataloge but using Jan/Jun Mini Catalogue products. I'm highlighting the Artfully Composed Suite to case a design from page 77 in the Annual Catalogue.


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Above is from page 77 in the Annual Catalogue.






This is my design using the Artfully Composed Suite to case the card above.
I cased the layout of the card on page 77 but changed the colours and the stamp set, using the Artfully Layered bundle to create the images on the front panel. Here's a closer look:


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The 4" x 6" card base is covered with a Pale Papaya design from the Artfully Composed Designer Series Paper. The image panel is backed by a piece of Pale Papaya cardstock die cut with the Stitched So Sweetly Dies. Behind that is a piece of the Vellum Layering Designs that comes with this suite.

On the Basic White cardstock of the image panel, I've added images from the Artfully Layered stamp set using Pale Papaya, Soft Seafoam, and Sahara Sand ink. Then I embossed a series of the little leaves in gold embossing powder.

After that, I added several die cuts from the Tropical Layers dies, using Pale Papaya, Granny Apple Green and the Vellum Layering Designs again.

The sentiment is from the same bundle and is embossed on Granny Apple Green using white embossing powder. I used the Banners Pick a Punch to create the arrow shape for the label and backed it with two kinds of ribbon: a strip of the white frayed ribbon and a loop of the Pale Papaya Open Weave ribbon. The Faux Sea Glass embellishments are the final touch.


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I hope you enjoyed this case of the Annual Catalogue using 2022 Jan/Jun Mini Catalogue products with the Artfully Composed Suite. Now please hop on over to Ximena Morales to see what she did with Flowering Tulips Bundle.

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Here's the list of bloggers in our New At SU February Blog Hop to help you keep on track:

Please take a moment to comment at the bottom of this post and let me know how you liked my projects or ask me a question about the technique used. Don’t forget to scroll back up and keep hoppin’ with us! – Thank you!
Keep Creating!
Heather Cooper


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Please contact your Stampin’ Up! demonstrator if you have any questions or to make a product purchase. If you do not have a demonstrator, I would be happy to answer any questions about products, or the techniques shown here. If you live in Canada, you can use the links below to order products from me or join my Papercraft Cats team.  

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