Hello and welcome to my blog; today is Valentine's Day and I hope you have a great one, I could do like everyone else and share a tone of Valentine's cards of projects with you but I wanted to share a card that you could send all month long or even all year long to show someone that you love and support them. Here's a look at my card.
Monday, February 14, 2022
Sunday, August 8, 2021
Counting Sheep - Simple Sunday Card
Hello and welcome to my blog; today is Sunday so that means it's time for a Simple Sunday project. This week I am sharing a card that I made using the New Sale-A-Bration set Counting Sheep!. You can earn this stamp set FREE with a $50 purchase in my online store until September 30th. Plus, it's a darn cute little stamp set. Here's a look at my Simple Sunday project.
I will also share some simple coloring tips with you today as well...
Thursday, July 22, 2021
Turtle-y Loved Easel Card - Facebook Live Replay
Hello and welcome to my blog; today I am going to share w with you the project that I made last night during my Facebook Live. I used one of my favorite bundles from the 2021-2022 Stampin' Up! Annual Catalog. I feel head over shell for this one when I saw it and had to have the Turtle & Friends Bundle. So, I had to create a fun little easel card to share with you today. Here's a look at my card.
Sunday, May 30, 2021
Tuesday, August 27, 2019
Holiday Catalog Sneak Peak: Birds of a Feather - Pirate Duckie Trick or Treat Card
Hello and welcome to my blog; today I am going to share with you a little sneak peek at some of the products in the 2019 Holiday Catalog. I am using one of my favorite stamp sets from the Holiday/Fall Winter Catalog in today's project. If you read the title you know that it's Birds of A Feather. This is a great all around stamp set, it has images and sentiments for four different holidays. With this one stamp set you can cover Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas and Valentine's Day; which is a super thing. This is just one of the stamps sets in the Holiday Catalog that does this very same thing. I also used one of the new embossing folders as well as the new Delicata Metallic Inks on my card today. Here's a look at my card.
Original Concept:
Complete Version:
You can see in the image above that the extra layer fixed the problem with just distressing the card base. There's no strange bends or anything else. So once that was solved the card went together super quick. I did distress the layer above by first streaking tuxedo black ink across the cardstock and then I added layers of each of the three new Delicata inks in the same way. I also added some to the embossing folder before running it through my die cutting/embossing machine. This direct to paper technique did two things it added more detail when embossing plus added just a little extra of the metallic ink to the card. You can see how I did that in the video.Once all the distress work was done it was time to color the cute little duckie all dressed up in his Pirate outfit. I used my Stampin' blends to do that, you can find a full list of the colors I used in the shopping list below. Once I had him all colored It was time to layer everything up. Since I did a lot of distress work I added everything with the Multipurpose Liquid Glue. Embossed images need a nice strong glue any way and I prefer the liquid glue over others because it gets down in the debossed areas as well and covers more surface. I added a few of the Monster Bash Enamel Shapes to finish off the card.
Video Tutorial:
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