Showing posts with label #sohosubwaydsp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #sohosubwaydsp. Show all posts

Monday, May 19, 2014

Father's Day Traveler!

Many thoughts came to mind when I first saw the new stamp set from our Demonstrator pre-order called Traveler. I thought the images, especially the steam locomotive would be perfect for a Father's Day card!

There is a romance to rail travel, and more so back in the days of the steam locomotive! The railroad for many years was the nation's backbone, allowing a country as far flung and diverse as Canada to unite. The railway provided transportation, of course, from coast to coast, which before the steam engine was gruelling, long and dangerous, and very few even attempted it. With the advent of the railway, goods could be transported from one part of the country to the other, sharing the resources from different areas with each other.

All along the rail lines, new communities and industries sprang up as their products now had access to a much wider market.

I remember travelling by train myself when I was just a child.  Of course, it was no longer a steam locomotive ( I'm not THAT old!) but it was so exciting to eat in the dining car and sleep in the berths and watch the beautiful Rocky Mountain scenery go by.

I decided to use the sketch from Freshly Made Sketches this week:
Here is my take on Challenge #136:


  • I'm not sure if I will enter it or not, because it really doesn't meet the criteria for "clean"!  There is too much sponging going on here. I used the Dictionary background stamp, but used it to make a "Whisper" background.  Check out the video tutorial for that technique. The sponging adds to the smoky look from the engine, and the vintage feel to the card.
  • The flags across the bottom of the image panel were made from 1/2" strips of Soho Subway paper.  By the way, all the current DSP will be retiring, so if you want to get some of it, you only have a couple of weeks left to do it!
  • As you can see, the globe which is also from the Traveler stamp set is popped up on Stampin' Dimensionals to make it really stand out, which is important when you are creating a monotone card. The sentiment is from Teeny Tiny Wishes.
  • I've used Early Espresso and Soft Suede here for sponging and stamping.  They work well together, and on the Very Vanilla cardstock, they give a vintage look.
  • The little metal button is from Basic Metal Buttons, and adds to the masculine flavour because it is very plain and is made of metal, of course.

Click on the links below to take you to my On-Line Store, where you can read about, look at, and purchase if you wish, the products used to make this card today!

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*Sneak Peek of a new product in the 2014/15 Annual Catalogue, available for order on June 2.
**Retiring item, available until June 1, 2014, while supplies last.

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Congratulations on 200 Challenges for Pals Paper Arts

Wow!  200 Challenges is a lot of work, but Pals Paper Arts recently achieved that milestone.  They have a special challenge to commemorate this accomplishment and I really wanted to play along with them. It is a sketch challenge but there was also the requirement to make it monochromatic.  One colour plus neutrals. Here is the sketch:
I chose Crisp Cantaloupe (Surprise! Surprise!) and paired it with Early Espresso and Whisper White as the neutrals.


  • Soho Subway has that great vintage Crisp Cantaloupe/Early Espresso DSP that is the basis of the design.  I also used the more defined Early Espresso Fancy Fan design from the Neutrals Designer Series Paper Stacks for the back vertical panel.
  • The Lovely Romance stamp set has some beautiful vintage designs including this one, which fit perfectly on the 1 7/8" die cut circle using the Circles Collection Framelits.  I backed it with the  Crisp Cantaloupe Ruffle Stretch Trim, which for some strange reason is retiring even though Crisp Cantaloupe isn't!!  If you want some you'd better order it pronto, because items are flying off the Retired list already!
  • Express Yourself is another retiring stamp set and the sentiment, feel better soon, is one of the stamps from this set.  You can only get this one with Hostess Dollars, however, so you would need to get some friends together and book me for a private class or workshop to get it.  It's really one of my go-to sentiment sets, so it would be worth it.
  • The main image is backed by a 2 1/2" Circle punched from Early Espresso cardstock.

I will again remind you of the free shipping on all orders this whole week until Friday night (April 25).  This is perfect timing for you to get the retiring products you have been wanting less the 10% or more charged for shipping.  Items are already starting to be sold out so don't delay.  Call me, or email me your order today. Or go directly to my On-Line Store and submit an order yourself at anytime.



And if that isn't enough,  here are your weekly deals for April 22 - 28:




Click on the links below to take you to my On-Line Store, where you can read about, look at, and purchase if you wish, the products used to make this card today!

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