Showing posts with label Abstract Impressions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Abstract Impressions. Show all posts

Sunday, November 10, 2019

Abstract Impressions Christmas Wreath

Today with Tracy we used a #pinspiration for this cute little wreath using the Abstract Impressions Stamp Set.

~Enjoy!



We decided on some almost traditional colors for this card with Merry Merlot and Shaded Spruce. The lighter shades are done by stamping off the original imprint before stamping on the card. For just winging the placement of the wreath, I think it came out pretty even around. The sentiment is done in Memento Black using the Making Christmas Bright Stamp Set. I used the Shaded Spruce Blends Marker to color the Silver Metallic-Edge Ribbon and layered that with some Silver Mini Sequin Trim. The flowers in the wreath are then topped with rhinestones to give it a little more Christmas sparkle! 




Stampin' Up! products used:
  • Abstract Impressions Stamp Set
  • Making Christmas Bright Stamp Set
  • Shaded Spruce Blends Marker
  • Silver Metallic-Edge Ribbon
  • Silver Mini Sequin Trim
  • Rhinestones 
  • Memento Black 
  • Merry Merlot 
  • Whisper White
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Sunday, July 28, 2019

NC Demos Blog Hop July 2019

After taking a year to finish moving, who are we kidding - I am still not done, but I am finally finding some time to get back to my blog! I have a small window of time to participate in my first ever Blog Hop. Since moving to North Carolina I have been generously welcomed by a fantastic group called NC Stampin' Up Demos and I have been invited to join their hop for July! So welcome to the NC Demos Blog Hop! 

So, here is the challenge for the July Blog Hop:
  1. Find a project you love and that inspires you. It can be a card, decor item, 3D item, tag, gift bag. Whatever you like!
  2. Make the project EXACTLY like it is.
  3. Then make a second project inspired by your CASEed project. Make it your own. Change the paper, stamp set, colors, embellishments etc....
Ok, one small problem - the one I love I did not have the stamp set for - so I am going to show you my inspiration always - my good friend Tracy Marie Lewis over at Stuff-n-Thingz. She made this beautiful card using the Beautiful Friendship Stamp Set, simply stunning!!! She is focusing on #simplestamping and I think she nailed it with this card! 



For my set, I love the Abstract Impressions set and thought I could replicate the pattern of the flowers with it, one small problem, The Beautiful Friendship Stamp Set is a distINKtive set so the colors appear very soft, where the Abstract Impressions set is full on color! But I love how it came out and I only had to punch a circle as a mask, so not too labor intensive! The edges are scuffed up with a scissor edge and the colors for this card are Granny Apple Green, Daffodil Delight and Lovely Lipstick.


And here is a little bonus project from this month's Paper Pumpkin (On My Mind). This is made with the medallion and shell stamps. Mossy Meadow, So Saffron, Crushed Curry, Melon Mabo and Flirty Flamingo. A few iridescent sequins to add a little sparkle! 


Now go check out these other amazing projects on Sunday at 8pm EST!!! 

https://luv2create.typepad.com/my_blog/2019/07/nc-demo-blog-hop-for-july-a-lesson-in-caseing.html
Tina Lesson
https://stampingkz.blogspot.com/2019/07/july-2019-nc-demos-blog-hop.html
Libby Foreman <- YOU ARE HERE!
https://papersunshineproject.blogspot.com/2019/07/nc-demos-blog-hop-july-2019.html


Frances Wagner
https://wagstamps.blogspot.com/2019/07/nc-demos-july-2019-blog-hop.html
Anita Trippi
https://www.stampinwithanita.com/2019/07/nc-demos-july-2019-blog-hop.html
Tracie Evans Langley
https://thesassystamper.com/2019/07/29/nc-demos-july-2019-blog-hop-im-on-the-case/



Saturday, June 15, 2019

#simplestamping with Abstract Impressions

Here is another project from my Crafting with Tracy.

~Enjoy!


We always like to start the day with a simple creation and neither of us are great at simple stamping! We always need more layers & embellishments! More, more, more!

We chose Daffodil Delight, Granny Apple Green and Lovely Lipstick. Tracy was dying to use and create an item she had seen with the Beautiful Friendship stamp set, but since I did not own that one I chose to use Abstract Impressions, which I love, wow did the cards come out very different! You should see Tracy's beautiful card! Mine is a simple row of Daffodil flowers with a Granny Apple swish of grass and a Lipstick sentiment and butterfly. Nothing is ever finished off until there is a little rhinestone bling and wrapped with some Linen Thread & bow.


I was so inspired by Tracy's card I tried to replicate it with the stamps from Abstract Impressions, because her set was distINKtive, they still came out very different. But I love them both! I added some flower centers from Colorful Seasons and some pen strokes from Stampin' Write Markers. This time I added the Whisper White Baker's Twine to top it off. Don't forget to go check out Tracy's card at Stuff-n-Thingz!



Stampin' Up! products used:
  • Abstract Impressions Stamp Set
  • Colorful Seasons Stamp Set
  • Stampin' Write Markers
  • Linen Thread
  • Whisper White Baker's Twine
  • Daffodil Delight
  • Granny Apple Green
  • Lovely Lipstick
  • Rhinestones
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Tuesday, January 1, 2019

Water-colored Background Baby Card

As I was looking at the Incredible Like You stamp set, I was noticing all of the little blob type stamps and thought they might make a cute background or maybe even a cute base for a water-colored background - so that's what I did - I decided to give it a try!

~Enjoy


I started with 2 watercolor card bases, one I was intentionally going to water-color & the other I was going to leave just stamped and also to use as a reference in case the water color was a success, so I could replicate it.

With the large background flower, I stamped almost all over the card using Lemon Lime Twist and Coastal Cabana. Then I filled in some of the holes with the dot stamp and Pear Pizzazz and Balmy Blue. Lastly I added a few of the 3 small dots stamp in Tranquil Tide and Blueberry Bushel.

I started spritzing water to one of the backgrounds. I actually overdid it and the colors started to get muddy, so I toweled off the paper & started over. The next time, I applied water a little at a time to see when it would start to run and blend. I waited about 30 seconds between each spritz and finally got the look I was going for.




I decided to build the same card with each of the backgrounds to see what would happen. Since the colors slightly shifted I had to adjust each of the cards a little with different colors to get the right color combos.

For the non-water-colored one, I dyed white bakers twine by adding the Tranquil Tide ink pad directly to my craft mat, adding water & dredging my twine through it. It dried lighter than I really wanted it to. I added gold metallic thread to a double twine bow and backed it with some 5/8" Flax Ribbon. The sentiment is from the Abstract Impressions set, the deer is from A Good Day stamp set and the Congrats is cut from Tranquil Tide and the Sunshine Wishes Thinlits dies. The banner is hand cut, edge sponged with Lemon Lime Twist and backed with Old Olive. A few rhinestones in the corners and a little highlighting Congrats with a white gel pen added the finishing touches! That deer is so stinking cute!!!



This is the water-colored version. I dyed white bakers twine by applying the Coastal Cabana ink pad directly to my craft mat, adding water & dredging my twine through it. It dried lighter than I really wanted it to. I added gold metallic thread to a double twine bow and backed it with some 5/8" Flax Ribbon. The sentiment is from the Abstract Impressions set, the deer from A Good Day stamp set and the Congrats is cut from Bermuda Bay and the Sunshine Wishes Thinlits dies. The banner is hand cut, edge sponged with Garden Green and backed with Night of Navy. A few rhinestones in the corners and a little highlighting Congrats with a white gel pen added the finishing touches!



Here is what they ended up looking like - side by side. I think overall I like the non water-colored one better, but it is fun to get inky once in a while!




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Wednesday, December 26, 2018

Gingham Gala Plaid Alternatives

Woo hoo - having so much fun altering the Gingham Gala 6x6 paper pack that we all received free at the 30th Stampin' Up! Convention this year! This pack comes with 5 different colors and 2 styles of plaids, a large and a small gingham check.

I recently altered the plaid with a broad stoke black line but wanted to see what others creative ways I could come up with to alter the plaids - here is what I did!

~Enjoy


For the first example - I really wanted to see what this would look like as a not so cute grunge technique. I used the new Home to Roost set for the wheat and stamped the small Grapefruit Grove gingham with Cajun Craze (one of my favorite colors), then sponged edged the gingham with Crumb Cake. The horse is also Cajun Craze and stamped with the Country Road set on Very Vanilla cardstock. The sentiment is from the new Humming Along set and the border from Labels to Love in Crushed Curry and punched with the everyday label punch. I corrugated a piece of Crushed Curry & sponged inked the label, the horse & the corrugated piece as well. I additionally scissor edged the horse and the background Cajun Craze piece. Tying to all together is a piece of 3/16" Braided Linen Trim.



I knew I wanted to try one of the samples with a floral overlay & wanted it to be an open flower - well the new Hello Cupcake set came with the perfect little flower. I made sure to not line up the flowers and tried to create a more random pattern for those trying to duplicate this. I stamped Mango Melody on the Daffodil Delight small gingham and paired that with last weeks large gingham alternative of a thin line added to the large plaid. Using the Color Coach - I picked out the combo of Daffodil Delight, Mango Melody and Poppy Parade (not my favorite - but going to run with it). The bouquet is from Beautiful Bouquet with the flower from Hello Cupcake to tie in the background. Birthday Wishes is from Itty Bitty Birthdays set. Topping it off with a little organdy ribbon from Sale-a-Bration and some rhinestone flower centers!



As I was playing with the card above - it started out with a cupcake made out of flowers, but didn't love it so I switched to the bouquet above. But I did like the idea so I thought I would try it with a new color combo. I love Navy and Gray together, so using the techniques above, I applied them to the Balmy Blue gingham paper. I carefully stamped the cupcake paper from the Hello Cupcake set without the trailing shadow. Added a mound of little icing flowers and filled in the blanks with some rhinestones. I added some Silver Glimmer Paper to add some more sparkle - it is for a birthday!!!! Itty Bitty Birthday sentiment and the Navy Gingham check ribbon were the perfect finishing touches.



I knew I wanted more of an allover pattern to the gingham and purple is great for Easter - so I pulled out the Hold on to Hope set & stamped the Heather Highland small gingham with Heather Highland ink & the spray from Hold on to Hope. The cross background is cut from silver glimmer paper & the cross itself is die cut from Blackberry Bliss (even though this picture looks like Elegant Eggplant). The Bunny & sentiment is also stamped with Blackberry Bliss. The bunny from A Good Day set is hand fussy cut and the ears are shaded with a little pink and the purple bow colored with Stampin' Write markers. The background is embossed with Pinewood Planks. Everything is popped up and the cross has a little bow made with the 1/8" Sheer Ribbon.



I really struggled with the background of this card because I knew I wanted to go even more allover. I started with the new Crackle stamp, but it was too much, I had pulled out Handwritten and Marbled, but they weren't singing to me. Then I found the Post Script set - and I love this stamp but have never see a great way to use it & decided to go for it. The result of stamping Lemon Lime Twist on the Lemon Lime gingham was not so overly apparent - it kind of disappears, but decided to plow forward.

Since this was now "postmarked", I decided to make it an across the miles type of card. I found the perfect sentiment in the Abstract Impressions set which now meant I needed flowers on the card. I played with several flower versions from Abstract Impressions but the more I worked with the card, the more I thought of my friend Kim in Seattle (where I just moved from) who loves Green & it is now the beginning of Tulip season, so I started custom creating this for her.

The tulips are from the Beautiful Bouquet set and the little heart in one of the bouquets is from Coffee Cafe. Tulips are stamped with Lemon Lime Twist, Garden Green and Crumb Cake. The little heart is done in Granny Apple Green. The mats are in Soft Suede and the ribbon is the 3/8" Classic Weave Ribbon. The background is sponge inked with Lemon Lime Twist and also edged with Garden Green and then everything is popped up with Dimensionals.

PS - I am not retiring Lemon Lime Twist at the end of the SU year - it will be in my arsenal forever! We need to petition SU to bring it back for another 2 years as a 2019-2021 In Color!



Here is the collection of cards made with the altered small gingham check from the Gingham Gala 6x6 paper pack. Ha - I just noticed the top 3 cards all have titled elements and the bottom ones are straight! 



Here are some other alternates / works in progress from above.





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