Showing posts with label Country Road stamp set. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Country Road stamp set. Show all posts

Monday, February 10, 2020

Very Versailles Offset Triple Time Stamping


I finally resolved most of my computer problems over the weekend, although I'm sure there will still be apps that I have to go searching for to download again. At least I got my newsletter out finally on Friday night! Then I set out to design cards for my Technique nights this week.

My theme this month is Old Techniques Made New. One of the old techniques I thought I'd cover was Triple Time stamping. I found a beautiful card on Pinterest made by Wendy Lee, where she'd done the triple time stamping but offset it and added sponging. I changed the stamp sets she used as they were retired as were the colours, but I approximated them because the combination was so beautiful. I used the Very Versailles stamp set because it is one of few that has solid images, which you need for silhouettes. The other set I used was Country Road for the large grass stamp.

One difficulty I've run into as I try to update old techniques is that so many of them require solid stamps and we have so few of those these days. But I found enough of them to make do.



  • The card base is Highland Heather and I cut another panel of 5 1/2" x 4 1/4" Highland Heather and ran it through the Layered Leaves 3D Embossing Folder for the background texture.
  • I cut the three panels in Whisper White and 3 similar panels in Basic Black except for 1/8" larger on each side to act as mattes.
  • The three white panels are temporarily adhered together with just a small bit of Snail. Then the sentiment, border stamp and leaf spray from Very Versailles are stamped on overlapping the three panels as shown, in Memento Tuxedo Black ink. The large grass stamp from Country Road stamp set is added also.
  • The panels are sponged using Balmy Blue in the center, flanked by Highland Heather on both top and bottom, then Gorgeous Grape on the top and Night of Navy on the bottom.
  • The panels are then separated and mounted on their respective mattes, then rejoined, lining up the images to match. All three are adhered to the card base then.
  • The final touch is three Rhinestone jewels as shown.

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Friday, January 18, 2019

Geared Up Garage Steampunk for As You See It Challenge


Ever since I first had the Occasions Catalogue in my hot little hands, I've been so excited about the possibilities for the Geared Up Garage bundle. I just haven't had an opportunity to really play with it properly. It consists of the Geared Up Garage Cling stamp set and the Garage Gears Thinlits Dies. Soooo many gears! I don't know if you are aware but I'm a secret steampunker. And gears really get me excited, because you can't really have anything steampunk without some gears in the picture.

Thankfully, our newest As You See It Challenge this week has a theme and that theme is Metallics which is perfect for gears and steampunk and other masculine type images, so I went ahead with a Steampunk Extravaganza.


Along with Geared Up Garage, I also used  Handwritten and Crackle Paint for the background, Lift Me Up for the balloon image, and Country Road for some of its rustic images. Here's my steampunk creation up close and personal:


  • Some of the gears from the Garage Gears Thinlits Dies were die cut from Silver Foil Sheets, and the rest were die cut from Soft Suede cardstock and embossed with Copper Stampin' Emboss Powder. Some were glued flat to the card front while others were popped up on Dimensionals. I love the variety you get, though.
  • The large balloon from Lift Me Up is stamped with Versamark ink on Soft Suede cardstock as well, then embossed with Copper Stampin' Emboss Powder as well, giving it some sponging with Soft Suede ink to add some distress to it. The same treatment was given the wheel from Country Road. while the weather vane is embossed with copper on Whisper White and the star is embossed with Silver Stampin' Emboss Powder on Whisper White.
  • To create the background, the Crackle Paint stamp was inked up in Crumb Cake, stamped off and the Very Vanilla panel laid over it gently. Using the fingers, it was rubbed very lightly in a few places but not everywhere, creating what I call a 'whispered' background. I repeat the process with the Handwritten stamp, but concentrate the pressure only where there was no image from the Crackle Paint where possible. The edges of the whole panel are sponged with Soft Suede before adding all the elements to it.
  • The sentiment is from Geared Up Garage, and I stamped it in Soft Suede, but quickly added some Copper Stampin' Emboss Powder before the ink dried and heat set it.  
  • The final touches were the additions of two of the Geared Up Garage's Classic Garage Metal Elements: a wrench and a key. They were adhered with glue dots as shown. (Kinda gives a whole new meaning to the words "Threw a wrench in the works!" Lol.)

I hope you hop on over to As You See It Challenge this weekend and have some fun with metallics yourself!


While you are wondering what to do this weekend, why don't you plan on hosting a Stampin' Up! party before the end of March! The rewards are well worth it! During Sale-A-Bration, if your party total reaches $300 or more ( and I can coach you to show you how to achieve that easily), Stampin' Up is adding an extra $30 in rewards to the already great rewards already being given. It makes quite a difference. If you can get a minimum of 6 of your friends to your place or mine, you can tell me what kind of projects you want to do and what format you want the party to take. (We can even do an online party if you want.) Contact me in the next little while to get that set up.
                                         

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