Showing posts with label Apothecary Accents framelits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apothecary Accents framelits. Show all posts

Friday, May 1, 2015

BYOP for As You See It Challenges


I have to chuckle at the title of this post! I originally wrote BYOB! It's been that kind of week, and I actually thought that that was the name of the stamp set I used. In actuality, it is BYOP - Buy Your Own Present, a stamp set to use when you give a gift card, which is a very practical kind of gift these days! There are all sorts of situations when a gift card is the best solution, and I think they are all featured in this great set. One of them is Grad, and when I saw As You See It Challenges colour swatch this week (Thanks, DesireĆ©!) I immediately  thought of a grad gown.



And it is that time of year, isn't it? Grads are walking across the stage everywhere to claim their diplomas wearing all sorts of cool regalia. Here's my version:


  • This may look easy to achieve, but let me tell you, it isn't! To get the same shaped V in every colour of cardstock used here, but just a little offset from the others was not a piece of cake. To do it, I cut 4 colours of cardstock in equal sized 3 3/4" x 5" pieces. I then placed them together, aligned horizontally, but each offset about 1/4" from the next vertically. I found the middle of the top edge and cut a slit the length I wanted the V to go then made marks on the top edge equidistant from the center on either side. I cut from the marks on the edge to the bottom of the slit to make the Vs. The problem turned out to be that I couldn't cut through all four layers at once neatly. Once I had the marks, I had to separate the pieces and cut individually.  When I finally had each piece neatly cut, I put them all together but this time, I aligned them vertically as well and achieved the succession of Vs that you see in the picture. 
  • After adhering all the pieces, I rounded the top corners using the Project Life Corner Rounder Punch. I used it as well to round the top of the tie, and I used the tip of the tiny star punch from the Itty Bitty Accents Punch Pack to create the indents below the knot of the tie.
  • I used the Squares Collection Framelits for the Grad Cap and I made the tassel using the tassel from the Balloon Framelits. Again, I put three colours of cardstock together but offset about 1/8" from each other horizontally and used the framelit to die cut the tassel. It's attached to the cap with a glue dot.
  • The sentiment, from BYOP Stamp Set, was also difficult to achieve neatly. I stamped the Congratulations first in Real Read ink, masking the Grad using tape. I cleaned the stamp well, masked the Congratulations using tape again, and stamped the Grad with Versamark ink. I was careful to use the Embossing Buddy well before stamping with Versamark to try and keep the Black Stampin' Emboss Powder to just the word "Grad". I heat set it and coloured it in with the Tempting Turquoise Stampin' Write Marker. It took me 3 tries to get this right!
  • I die cut the sentiment using the Apothecary Accents Framelits, which are retiring June 2, and I cut out the same shape in Daffodil Delight cardstock and used it as a shadow for the sentiment.
There you have it. What could you create with those three colours? Why not play along if you have some crafting time this weekend?



#StampingforNepal

This weekend, I'm hoping to do some fundraising for aiding the relief effort in Nepal. On Sunday, I will post a special blog post with some projects I have put together just for this purpose. It may include individual cards, packets of cards and some home decor items. I will post them on my blog and I hope to get people to bid on them as for a silent auction. The  auction deadline will be Thursday evening at 11:00 pm. All the proceeds will be donated to the Red Cross for Nepal.

If you would like to help out, please submit a bid or two and you will not only get a nice papercrafting project, but all bidders will be emailed a free photo tutorial for this card:


Please check back on Sunday, to check out the projects you could bid on.  I don't know if this will catch on with other demonstrators, but even if it doesn't I want to go ahead with the effort, to do something.  If you are a papercrafter, see if you can come up with a fundraiser of your own, of any kind and post your fundraiser and the amount you are donating to the Nepal charity of your choice on Facebook using the hashtag, #StampingforNepal, and let's see what we can do!  Stamper's are awesome people!


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Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Thank You to Demonstrator Support for Their Awesomeness #weloveds


Demonstrator Support is a service Stampin' Up! provides its demonstrators. You can phone DS for help with ordering, problems with orders or deliveries, or any questions you might have about policies and products! In fact, the amount of knowledge a Demonstrator Support employee must have is mind-boggling. I have been so thankful for them in a number of cases. Not only that, but they are so cheerful and helpful. I rarely come away from a phone call or email without all the information and resolution I need! Last year, demonstrators came up with a plan to thank Demonstrator Support personnel. They flooded the office with cards, tweets, facebook posts etc., just to let DS know how we feel about them. It was so well supported that we are doing it again this year, using the hashtag,
#weloveds!

I used a colour challenge from The Paper Players for this card. It features three of the five In Colours that will be retiring this year, Strawberry Slush, Pistachio Pudding and Coastal Cabana. I'm going to be really sorry to see them go, but I'm also excited to find out the new In Colours that will be introduced in the 2015-16 Annual Catalogue in June.  In the meantime, better stock up on these retiring shades before they're unavailable.


Here's a closer look at my card:


  • I dug out the Big News Stamp set, which I haven't used very often, but which has this sentiment that was perfect for the situation. There does seem to be no limit to their awesomeness! It's stamped in Coastal Cabana and die cut with the Apothecary Accents Framelits, which this stamp was just made for, I can tell.
  • I die cut another shape in Pistachio Pudding and cut it in half, glueing it on the back of the sentiment panel, just offset a bit on the top and bottom. To do this, it is necessary to trim off the little points on the ends of the background shape. The whole panel is popped up on Dimensionals.
  • The panel behind the sentiment is stamped using the Mother's Love Stamp set, which is a funky two-step stamping floral set. Each image comes in solid and outline which created the flowers you see here.
  • A little DSP from the Lullaby Designer Series Paper in Pistachio Pudding creates a envelope liner. The bow on the card front is tied with the In Colour Thick Baker's Twine.
I'm sure you have a person that you know with no awesomeness limit! This would be a great card for them.

Tuesday means new Weekly Deals. Take a look at these bargains:


I think I'll give those Washi Sheets a try! And maybe the Striped Scallop Thinlits Die. Those Something Borrowed Embellishments are so beautiful and make great jewelry as well as card bling!



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 Stampin' Up! products used to make this card today!


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