Showing posts with label Guy Greetings Stamp Set. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guy Greetings Stamp Set. Show all posts

Monday, April 2, 2018

Masculine Tuscan Vineyard Birthday Card


My hubby celebrated his birthday two weekends ago and I wanted to create a personal card for him, so I looked through my masculine themed stamp sets to find something that would be appropriate and didn't see anything that inspired me. Then one of my downline asked to borrow the wine set, and thinking that she meant Tuscan Vineyard, I got that out to share with her. But as I looked at it, I realized that this would be the perfect set to use for Ken! He loves a good wine with his meals and likes to try different varieties and compare them! So I asked my downline if I could use it first and it turns out that it wasn't the set she was looking for anyway. That gave me lots of time to create a really unique masculine card for my sweetie. Here's a closer look:


  • I'm afraid this week is setting out to be a fussy cutting week, because none of these images have matching framelits, so Paper Snips were my option. I used to have a Scan'n'Cut, but I sold it because I didn't use it enough to justify having it, so it was just me and my scissors. Fortunately, I rather enjoy fussy cutting. It's mindful therapy for me and I cut all you see here except the sentiment label and the oval opening in the embossed panel.
  • I haven't used my Watercolour Pencils for a long time, thanks to my excitement over my Stampin' Blends, but they were the perfect thing for these images. I didn't add water for these, but just coloured the images stamped in Soft Suede ink for that sepia look.
  • I tried a new-to-me trick with the grape bunch at the top. I added some glue from the Fine Tip Glue Pen to each individual grape and let it dry, giving the image a 3D texture and look. I did this after colouring the image with the Watercolour Pencils.
  • The front panel is Soft Suede, embossed with the SAB reward - The Basket Weave Dynamic Embossing Folder. I embossed it after die cutting the oval hole in it using the Layering Ovals Framelits. On another piece of Soft Suede, I made the frame by die cutting the larger oval first and then centering the smaller oval inside it and running it through the Big Shot again. 
  • Some Burlap Ribbon works really well with the design and was added to this panel before mounting it on the card front.
  • I added Foam Adhesive Strips on the four sides of the panel and around the oval opening and then, having pre-adjusted where to adhere the vineyard image so that it would appear perfectly in the opening, I added the basket weave panel to the card front.
  • The sentiment is from two stamp sets: Guy Greetings and Feather Together and they just fit inside the label framelit from the retired Project Life Cards and Labels Framelits set which I will never give up because it is my go to! I mounted it over the burlap ribbon using some Fast Fuse. The other images are mounted using Dimensionals.
Newsletter Changes

I am making some changes in my business in the coming weeks, to give me more time for other important things in my life. At 66, I have started to look at the time left in my life as limited rather than endless, and there are things I still want to do with that time. I want to spend more time with friends and family. I want to explore other passions! I want to get out of my crafting cave in the basement and see the sunlight once in a while. So I have started to evaluate the things I spend my time on in terms of their profitability, not just in money, but also in satisfaction, and I want to change or eliminate the areas that I spend a disproportionate amount of time doing with little or no reward or satisfaction in return.  One of those areas is my newsletter. I spend hours on it, especially on the free tutorial that comes with it, and I rarely even get a comment back. I get no sales or new customers from it and I feel that it is not a good use of my time. I am also cutting back on the number of classes I do a month and so it is not as necessary any more.

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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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Big Shot
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$136.00
Glue Dots
[103683]
$7.00

Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Vintage Tuscan Vineyard


The Tuscan Vineyard Stamp Set from Stampin' Up!'s Annual Catalogue reminds me of two things. One was a movie I saw and loved many years ago called "Under the Tuscan Sun". Does anyone else remember that? I loved how the main character restores both the run down villa and vineyard and restores her life at the same time.

The landscape was so idyllic that it made you dream of moving to Tuscany and buying your own vineyard! My home decor at the time was also inspired by this film!


The other thing it reminds me of was drinking Chianti wine as a student in university! Not because we liked the wine so much, but mostly because those wicker-wrapped bottles looked so cool as drip candle holders as part of typical student decor along with macrame everything!


So with these images in mind, it was inevitable that my card would turn out to have a vintage feel to it! (Vintage - vineyard - get it? lol)

  • Once again, the Wood Textures Designer Series Paper Stack proves useful as a background for these images! I can't remember a DSP that I've used so extensively before! It's a great deal.
  • Using the images from the Tuscan Vineyard stamp set, I stamped the vineyard with the villa, as well as the wine seal in Always Artichoke ink on Very Vanilla cardstock. The vineyard was die cut using the Layering Ovals Framelits, and the seal was punched out using the 1" Circle Punch. Both were sponged around the edges in Soft Suede to add to the vintage feel and the oval was mounted on a Scallop Oval backing in Elegant Eggplant, also from the Layering Ovals Framelits.
  • Our wicker wrapped demijohn wine bottles were stamped in Soft Suede in the bottom right corner of a small piece of Very Vanilla then hand cut around the tops of the bottles. This was also sponged with Soft Suede.
  • The flags were trimmed using the Banner Triple Punch. The sentiment from Guy Greetings was stamped using Soft Suede ink and the filigree and the corks were layered behind it in Sahara Sand ink, stamped off once.
  • Linen thread adds a finishing touch, wrapped twice gently around the Wood Textures paper and tied in a small bow.

Yesterday, I completed my pre-order from the Holiday Catalogue! I gotta tell you that it was soo hard to narrow down my choices into something resembling an affordable purchase! This catalogue is CRAZY GREAT! You're going to love it!  At least you can purchase something from it this month and don't have to wait the whole month of August before you can buy something.

Starting August 1, you are able to pre-purchase the Carols of Christmas Bundle, which is part of a Mega-Suite in the new catalogue!


You can order the bundle and get 10% off or you can get the elements separately if you like! Let me know if you'd like to order.


The Carols of Christmas bundle might be a good thing to spend your Bonus Days coupons on, as you can redeem then during the month of August!



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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