Showing posts with label Itty Bitty Greetings stamp set. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Itty Bitty Greetings stamp set. Show all posts

Monday, March 15, 2021

February Paper Pumpkin Alternatives

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 Yes, I know I'm late for February Paper Pumpkin, but it never seemed like the right time and I also like using my Paper Pumpkin kits for thank you cards and I didn't need any when it came, but now I do so I came up with some alternate designs for last month's kit offerings! I will be showing you how I did them at my Monday Morning Live Facebook Live this morning at 11 am so tune into my Facebook Business Page: Playing with Papercrafting to see it. 

Before I show you the alternatives, though, I want to show you the cards as they're designed to be assembled according to the kit directions:

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They are not difficult to put together. You get enough material to make 9 sympathy or thinking about you cards with coordinating envelopes.

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But, as I say, my biggest need is for more thank you cards, so I came up with some that were a little different. The first thing I like to do is to increase my yield by cutting the card bases in half, especially if the pattern extends to the back and trim them to 5 1/4" x 4", then mount them on a regular sized cardstock base in a coordinating colour. That almost doubles the number of cards you get, as long as you can figure out how to spread the extra embellishments over that many cards as well, or make your own. Here are 3 designs that are an alternative to the directions in the kit. You will need some extra equipment for these however.

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  • For this I kept the Rococo Rose card base intact because it was plain on both sides.
  • I chose the silver side rather than the gold side of the vellum piece.
  • I die cut a scalloped rectangle from Mint Macaron cardstock, using the largest Stitched So Sweetly die.
  • I mounted the bouquet from the die cuts that came with the set on the scalloped rectangle using dimensionals that came with the kit.
  • The sentiment I stamped on the label came from Itty Bitty Greetings stamp set with Mossy Meadow ink. I just used adhesive to adhere it to the card front.
  • The Mossy Meadow linen thread came with the kit and I tied a wee bow with it and added it to the sentiment label with a glue dot.
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  • The striped green card base covers both front and back so I cut it in half and used the 3rd largest Stitched Rectangle Dies to die cut a rectangle for the Mossy Meadow card front. 
  • The Bumble Bee polka dotted strip that goes along the bottom is from the kit.
  • I stamped the image using the stamp set that comes with the kit and coloured it in with Rococo Rose, Balmy Blue, Mango Melody, Mossy Meadow and Just Jade Stampin' Blends Combo Packs. It was stamped originally with Mossy Meadow ink
  • I used the back panel of one of the Merry Merlot card bases to die cut a Scalloped Oval using the Layered Oval dies for a backing for the oval I die cut the image with (again using the Layered Oval Dies). This is popped up on dimensionals.
  • The sentiment is from Itty Bitty Greetings, stamped on the kit label in Mossy Meadow. The label is adhered using dimensionals.
  • The last thing added is the black self-adhesive sequins.
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  • For this alternative design, I trimmed the front of one of the Merry Merlot designs to 5 1/4" x 4" and mounted it on a piece of Merry Merlot cardstock cut at 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" and scored on the long side at 4 1/4".
  • I took one of the gold laser cut doilies and turned it to the white side and mounted it on the card front using glue dots.
  • I added one of the little flower die cuts from the kit using glue dots as well.
  • The sentiment is from the Massive Thanks stamp set, stamped in Mossy Meadow as well. It's added to the card front with dimensionals from the kit.
  • I folded the 15" of Mossy Meadows linen thread in half and tied a bow and added it with a glue dot. The last touch was the black self-adhesive sequins.
There is a lot more you could try. The doilies would make good masks for sponging designs on the Rococo Rose card base. You could use the label sheet negative holes as frames for the smaller bouquets, or as masks for sponging a label shape onto cardstock to stamp on. You could try some water colour emboss resist with the bouquet stamp. And there must be more you could do with the word stickers! Let me know what you come up with!

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These are the products I used not contained in the Paper Pumpkin kit:

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Friday, April 3, 2020

Leave a Little Sparkle for Easter


I'm working on Easter card for my 6 grandkids right now. As I've maybe told you before, I don't have stamp sets right now with Easter images so I either have to do some punch art or pick some images that each child will like and turn it into an Easter card.

I started with my two granddaughters, who are 5 and 3 years old. They both like My Little Ponies so I thought I would get out my Leave a Little Sparkle stamp set for them and colour the images up with pinks, purples and blues. I have an Easter greeting from my Itty Bitty Greetings stamp set, so that will turn them into Easter cards.



  • I stamped the images and sentiments in Memento Tuxedo Black ink and then used my Stampin' Blends alcohol markers to colour them. The colour combos I used were Dark and Light Pool Party, Dark and Light Highland Heather, and Dark and Light Flirty Flamingo.
  • Using the Pool Party Combo on the horses' bodies just for shading gives the appearance of a white horse.
  • I used the Dark marker at the roots of the mane and tail and blended it out with the Light marker towards the ends.
  • Wink of Stella on the flourishes, mane, tails and horn gives a magical feel to the image. I don't know if you can see it on the following photo. Wink of Stella is notoriously hard to photo.


                                        
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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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Friday, September 27, 2019

Feels Like Frost Again for As You See It Challenges


It's time again for a new As You See It Challenge, and this time it's a recipe challenge, cooked up by Chef LeAnne Pugliese! A recipe challenge gives us elements that we have to include on our project, but where we put them, what size and colour they are, and how we visualize them are up to us. And I'm still on a Feels Like Frost kick (as I make samples for my Catalogue Launch tomorrow) so that suite forms the basis of my card. Here's the Challenge Banner:


And here's how I put the ingredients together:


  • I have several die cuts on my project, including the leaf and the tag, but the main ones involve the Frosted Frames dies, one in Petal Pink and the inside sentiment panel that I just used as a Smoky Slate backing to another Feel LIke Frost DSP panel. The Feels Like Frost inside panel was cut with the same die as the one that cut the Smoky Slate panel, but I had to readjust it and run it through several times to accomodate the size of the smaller panel.
  • The sentiment is from Itty Bitty Greetings and is stamped on Petal Pink, then die cut with one of the tags from the new Mini Curvy Keepsakes Box Dies.
  • The leaf is die cut from the Seasonal Layers Dies.
  • The twine is tied to the tag then run around the DSP layer, anchoring the tag in the straight position with a glue dot.
Hope you find time to play along with us this weekend!!


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