Showing posts with label Best Catch Stamp Set. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Best Catch Stamp Set. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Best Catch Double Slider Birthday Card

Best Catch, Masculine card, Stampin' Up!, Rick Adkins
Hello and welcome to my blog; today I am going to share with you a fun masculine card that has a little secret!  The recipient will love this card that is filled with masculine charm.  If you have a fisher man in your life you will differently want to grab this bundle before it's gone.  I came up with fun colored card for you today, it actually is my favorite types of cards, looks very impressive but actually pretty easy to put together once you have seen it one time.  I will be sharing with you this afternoon on my YouTube Live at 4:00 pm CST how to create this very card.  So you will want to catch me there to see just how I created this card.  

Best Catch, Masculine card, Stampin' Up!, Rick Adkins
This was actually a very fun card to do; it is a little time consuming with all the die cutting and coloring.  I started out my stamping all the images that I was planning on coloring in tuxedo black ink.  I then stamped a few images in early espresso ink including both sentiments.  This I found spread up the process.   Another little trick to speed things up is instead of cutting all the cattails out of different colors and paper piecing them together, why not just color them out of whisper white cardstock and just color them all with your stampin' blends.  This way you can have whatever card stock you want with having to cut each color and then cut out each little piece and piece them back together to get the look that I got here.  

Best Catch, Masculine card, Stampin' Up!, Rick Adkins
Once I had everything cut out and ready to go it was time to start putting everything together.  I used a piece of the Tropical Escape designer series paper as the background.  I picked a simple pattern.  I am so glad that I did the piece that I picked reminds me of water flowing.  You will be able to see later today how I did just that either on my YouTube channel during my live or you can check back here later on this evening I will upload the live replay here so you can watch.  
Best Catch, Masculine card, Stampin' Up!, Rick Adkins
See I told you that this card had a little surprise to it.  When you pull the little tab up you get to see another sentiment and a fish jumping from the water behind that cattails while the fisher man is casting his line.  On the pull tab I used the circle tab punch to create the pull.  The piece of cardstock that is under the pull tab was a small piece of crumb cake that I pulled from my scrap pieces and ran through the Big Shot with the Basket Weave Dynamic Textured Impression Embossing Folder.  Once this was done I sponged the pull handle with a little early espresso ink to give it a little something something.  

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Best Catch, Masculine card, Stampin' Up!, Rick Adkins
I stamped the Happy Birthday Sentiment in Early Espresso on a piece of whisper white cardstock.  The sentiment came from the Picture Perfect Birthday Stamp Set from the Annual Catalog.  I then used the stitched rectangle dies to cut it out.  I then added another fish to the front along with the hat from the stamp set (which was colored with stampin' blends) and the fishing fly.  This finished off the card lovely.  
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Happy Stampin'
Rick

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Saturday, February 16, 2019

Saturday Simple Stamping Episode 12: Best Catch Masculine Birthday Card



Hello and welcome to my blog; today I will be sharing a card that I am going to be making during my Saturday Simple Stamping Facebook Live.  Today, I am going to be making a masculine birthday card using the Best Catch Stamp Set from the 2019 Stampin' Up! Occasions (Spring/Summer) Catalog.  Here's a look at the card that I will be making.

Best Catch, Stampin' Up!, Rick Adkins #simplestamping

As a remember simple stamping is a way to share with someone that has never stamped before how to create a card using mainly just stamps, ink, and paper.  Which is what I did with this card.  I started out with a card base of Early Espresso cardstock 4 1/4 x 11 scored at 5 1/2.  Next I stamped the fisherman and the fish on a piece of whisper white cardstock (4 x 5 1/4) using Early Espresso ink.  I stamped the fisherman in the top left hand corner.  I did this because of his size in comparison to the fish.  In art there are spacial rules.  One is that the farther away something is the smaller the object will look, the closer the object is the larger it will appear.  So knowing this rule, I placed the fisherman in that corner, then I placed the fish in the bottom right corner. 


Once I had everything stamped I added a mat made of designer series paper.  I used the 2017-2019 In Color Designer Series Paper Pack and picked the tranquil tide stripped piece of DSP to create the mat.  I also used this same designer series paper (DSP) to the envelope as well.  I also stamped the fish on the envelope and the fly.  Yes, you should be impressed that I knew that that was called a fly even without having to look it up online.  By the way the mat for this card was cut at 5 3/8 x 4 1/8.

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For the inside of the card I used another piece of whisper white cardstock (4 x 5 1/4).  I stamped the fly in the inside at the top right and bottom left.  I added this to the inside with multipurpose liquid glue.  I didn't add the designer series paper to the inside because I wanted to make sure that the inside still had a masculine feel as well as stayed with out goal of simple stamping.  

As I said I wanted  to keep everything simple but masculine as well, even with the envelope.  I shared a little about it up at the top but I wanted to share just a little more.  For the front of the envelope I stamped the fish right next to where the address will go, and at the bottom added the fly.  On the flap I added a piece of the same designer series paper as I used for the card.  I cut a sheet down to 2 1/2 x 6 and adhered it to the envelope flap.  Then trimmed it out around the edge.  I ended up with the polka dots showing because I added glue to the wrong side, LOL, but I think that it worked out really well.  I ended up liking the polka dots it reminded me of bubbles.  

Thanks for dropping bye, I hope that you have enjoyed this weeks episode of #simplestamping.  Make sure to join me next week for another Saturday Simple Stamping Episode.  Have a great weekend.  

Happy Stamping
Rick 



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