Showing posts with label friendship is a blessing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label friendship is a blessing. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps July Blog Hop

Welcome to the Sweet n' Sassy Stamps July Release Hop! The team has been having so much fun creating with this month's releases and we are so excited to share our projects with you! Hop along and leave a little comment love for the designers linked below and you just might be a lucky winner! One lucky comment from all the comments along the hop will win a $10 gift voucher to the Sweet n' Sassy Stamps shop. Winner will be announced on the SNSS blog, Wednesday, July 22th.

I am having a blast playing and creating with the new stamp of the month set, Summer Fruits! I am loving the sweet images and playful sentiments! I colored and stamped all my images and sentiments with VersaFine Clair Nocturne ink on Canson XL Mixed Media paper. I used a combination of Arteza and Altenew watercolor brush pens to color the images.

For my first card, I chose a bright and bold color scheme and utilized a sketch challenge for the layout. The idea for the color scheme came about when I found the pattern paper in my stash. I used white, yo-yo yellow and pixie pink cardstock and double stitched edge dies from Gina Marie Designs. I attached the pattern paper and strip of pink cardstock to the white panel and then die cut out. I like the decorative stitching to show all the way around so this is my preferred method when creating these type of cards.


For my second lemon card, I stuck with a more traditional color combo inspired again by pattern paper. I am just a wee bit sad because this card uses the last piece of this paper. I have used this layout before and love it! I used Kraft cardstock from Michaels and the same double stitched edge dies as above. I die cut the circle from a piece I found in my scrap bin that already had a bit of texture on it from another project.


For my third card, I chose the cherries. I used real red, basic black and white cardstock. I added the washi tape before die cutting with a double stitched edge die and attached the layers. I splattered the circle die cut with black paint, then glued down the cherries and popped the circle up with foam tape. It needed something more so I added some black enamel dots for the finishing touch.


For my last card, I decided to feature the yummy strawberries. I colored this image before I knew what I was going to do with it. So originally the leaves were a much brighter green. I couldn't find any pattern paper in my collection to work with that color green. I did however, come across the piece in the photo and wanted to use it.

I didn't feel like redoing all my work so I did the next best thing. I wet down the brighter green with water and dabbed the color off, repeating until most of it was gone. Then, I colored the leaves again with a green that would coordinate with the paper I wanted to use for the card. Problem solved!


I had every intention of using the coordinating sentiment for the strawberries. Something happened that has never happened to me before, I misplaced the sentiment and can't find it anywhere. I'm pretty sure it's gone, but I'm still holding out hope that it is buried somewhere in the chaos on my desk. So, I used a sentiment from the previously released Friendship is a Blessing.




Have a fantastic day,

Karen

Friday, April 24, 2020

You are a Blessing

Hey friends! I'm back with another encouragement card, my favorite kind to create. I had this idea in my head as soon as I saw the brand new April Stamp of the Month, Friendship is a Blessing.




I started by die cutting my black and white layering pieces with dies from Gina Marie Designs. I stamped the image from Blessings in Disguise on Canson XL watercolor paper with VersaFine Clair Nocture ink. I colored the flower  with Arteza Real Brush Pens (light magenta, crocodile green, sunset yellow) and fussy cut out. I dug deep in my stash to find a four square stencil. I centered it on the white panel and sponged with Bashful Blue ink. Which really isn't so bashful after a few layers. For the words, I used a combination of sentiments from the above stamp sets and Sweet Little Lamb. I stamped them in the same black ink as the flower. I had to mask off part of the sentiment from Sweet Little Lamb so I could just use the "You are a" part. Then, I assembled the card and popped the flower up for some dimension.





Thanks for stopping by and happy stamping!

Karen

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps April Release Blog Hop

Welcome to the Sweet n' Sassy Stamps April Release Hop! There's another fabulous release in the SNSS shop that we've been stamping with and we're so excited to share our projects with you! Hop along and leave a little comment love for the designers linked below and you just might be a lucky winner! One lucky comment from all the comments along the hop will win a $10 gift voucher to the Sweet n' Sassy Stamps shop. Winner will be announced on the SNSS blog, Wednesday, April 22.

I am sharing three easy cards with you today. I love quick and easy cards! 

For my first two cards, I decided to go with a muted color scheme. I used the brand new sets, Friendship is a Blessing and Your Story, along with Blessings in Disguise from the March release. I started by stamping both the library card and notebook paper images with Antique Linen Distress Ink onto a creamy cardstock and cut out by hand. I stamped the flower image and sentiments with Sage Shadow ink and die cut the pattern paper. I dry embossed two panels of Sage Shadow cardstock with a honeycomb embossing folder. I assembled as seen, adding twine to both and slipping half a doily behind the top panel on the first card. These cards were inspired by ones I saw last summer.






For my last card, I used Friendship is a Blessing and Blessings in Disguise. I decided to make this one a monochromatic card featuring a soft blue color. I used the smaller stamps in the one set and a technique called popping pastels to create the background piece. I stamped the flower onto white cardstock with Tumbled Glass Distress Oxide ink and die cut. I stamped the sentiments in VersaFine Clair Nocturne ink and assemble the card. I added white string and sequins as the finishing touches.