Showing posts with label Incredible Like You. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Incredible Like You. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 3, 2019

4th of July - Incredible Like You

For the 4th of July this year, there was not a huge selection of stamps from Stampin' Up! So I decided to create a Happy Birthday (America) card instead!

~Enjoy!


This first card is super easy & quick! It uses Real Red and Blueberry Bushel stamped on a white card front. The sentiment is from Itty Bitty Birthdays. The stripes are from Incredible Like You and the "stars" are from Beautiful Bouquet. I wrapped some Clear Tinsel Sparkling Yarn around the center to give it a little shine!




Stampin' Up! products used:
  • Itty Bitty Birthdays Stamp Set
  • Incredible Like You Stamp Set
  • Beautiful Bouquet Stamp Set
  • Real Red
  • Blueberry Bushel
  • Whisper White
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Monday, July 1, 2019

4th of July - Flags

This last set was inspired by a previous card I did, but I no longer collect a vast amount of DSP, why should I when I can create my own? So I grabbed a 4x6 piece of Poppy Parade, Real Red, Balmy Blue, Night of Navy, Merry Merlot, Whisper White & Blueberry Bushel and added my own stamps! I trimmed off a piece about 1 inch & cut triangles from that scrapped & mixed and matched to make cute little banners! The sentiment is from a retired SU set.

~Enjoy!


A little creative genius at work - messy!


This one uses a Celebrate stamp from my stash, stamped repeatedly without reinking with Cherry Cobbler on Poppy Parade. Topping it off is Night of Navy Baker's Twine and Silver Mini Sequin Trim. The background is embossed with the Lucky Stars Embossing Folder.


Here I have stamped Night of Navy on Balmy Blue and the Crackle Background stamp. Cherry Cobbler Baker's Twine is added to the Silver Mini Sequin Trim.


On Whisper White, I stamped the flower cluster from Beautiful Bouquet in Night of Navy.


This one again uses the flower cluster from Beautiful Bouquet stamped in Merry Merlot on Read Red.


To switch it up, I embossed this one on Night of Navy with White Embossing Powder and a star banner stamp from my collection. Real Red Baker's Twine tops this one off!


Pacific Point stamped on Whisper white with the dots from Timeless Textures added some whimsey to this one!


Playful Backgrounds stripes are stamped with Real Red on Whisper White.


Night of Navy stamped on Blueberry Bushel and the dots from Playful Backgrounds.



Stampin' Up! products used:
  • Itty Bitty Birthdays Stamp Set
  • Incredible Like You Stamp Set
  • Beautiful Bouquet Stamp Set
  • Playful Backgrounds Stamp Set
  • Crackle Background Stamp
  • Touches of Texture Stamp Set
  • Timeless Textures Stamp Set
  • Lucky Stars Embossing Folder
  • Real Red
  • Blueberry Bushel
  • Balmy Blue
  • Poppy Parade
  • Night of Navy
  • Merry Merlot
  • Whisper White
  • Cherry Cobbler
  • Pacific Point
  • Night of Navy Baker's Twine
  • Whisper White Baker's Twine
  • Real Red Baker's Twine
  • Cherry Cobbler Baker's Twine
  • Silver Mini Sequin Trim
  • White Embossing Powder
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Saturday, May 25, 2019

Digital Retreat May #4 - Incredible Like You

After the Sea of Textures card - I was wiped! So we wrapped up the mini-retreat and I had to put the other side of my brain to work for a while. So after a few hours of chores, I circled back - time to play catch up - I missed one of the color challenges / Colour Combo Blog Hop that Tracy participated in, so here us my take on Balmy Blue, Mango Melody and Blackberry Bliss.

What is funny about this card - is I whipped it together in about 15 minutes (the design) using the Incredible Like You stamp set. Its amazing what can happen when you clear your head!

~Enjoy



 May 2019 - Colour Combo Blog Hop

Color Inspiration



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Monday, January 21, 2019

Paper Pumpkin Alternatives January 2019

Her are some Paper Pumpkin alternatives for the 2019 January Paper Pumpkin
~Enjoy


More standard out of the box designs. The lips were made from the ends of the pillow boxes cut off.






Now a little more outside of the box.


I started off thinking these would be for my friend Shannon on Valentines day, but I think I will keep these around for when I need some pet cards - I never seem to have them when I need them. Now - for the faint of heart when it comes to cutting stamps - you may want to stop reading...you've been warned!

I have a million "For You, my friend stamps" & honestly - I do not use the ones I have, so I thought I could alter this stamp to say Fur you, my friend, so I got out my micro-scissors and my magnifying glass & very gently cut the top off of the O in the word For. This lopsided style of font allowed for the edit & I think it is really cute. Only after I hacked up my stamp - I found that they had a similar one in the Happy Tails set - oh well!



These cards turned out very pretty but maybe it is the tufted background - all I see is a baby card.



I just love how this card came out, I went back to the paper pumpkin Blissful Bouquet Paper Pumpkin set from a million years ago (but i just received this past weekend) and grabbed the little DSP for the leaves. The envelopes were made with a similar set of stamps from the Incredible Like You set - I just added a little pen detailing to match the DSP

Now this card is a little funky and instead of love I thought it might be cute as an engagement card. Not until I got done & I was thinking of who could I give this too - it is pretty far out there - I thought of my 2 co-workers - who are pretty out there & just got engaged - PERFECT!!




And what the heck - just for fun - a bunny! I still have to decide what to do with him though...




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Saturday, January 19, 2019

5 January Swaps with Sale-a-Bration!

After making over 400 cards for moving notifications, Halloween, Christmas and New Years, I found myself signed up for more swaps at a recent event, so I created 92 more! Add in the Mad for Plaid series and the January birthday cards, I have made and personally handed out or mailed over 500 cards in the last 3 months! Here are the most recent ones I needed to make for January swaps I signed up for!

~Enjoy


This first card I started by playing with the cute little 4-leaf clover that came in the Amazing Life Stamp Set. I knew I wanted to make a background paper with it, so I went off to select a few of my favorite staple colors. I am so happy that Stampin' Up! brought back Blackberry Bliss, it is one of my all time favorites! Combined with Crumb Cake & Old Olive it is just perfect! Everything is stamped on Whisper White cardstock and matted on an Old Olive card base.

I wanted the background paper to be the star so I just added small strip of Blackberry Bliss embossed with the Swirls & Curls Embossing Folder and added a small hand cut banner tag stamped with the sentiment and Memento Black Ink and then popped up with Dimensionals. A small bow made from Whisper White 1/8" Sheer Ribbon added the finishing touch!




The moment I saw the wavy lines in the Incredible Like You Stamp Set, I knew I wanted to do something with some small skinny candles. Luckily the set also came with a little flame, ok, it is probably a leaf - but I saw a flame! Once I stamped all the candles on Whisper White Cardstock with Poppy Parade Ink and the flames in Daffodil Delight, I contemplated adding the Memento Black Ink sentiment right on top of the candles but thought it would get lost so decided to stamp it on Vellum instead. I think it makes it pop & added a little more dimension to the candles without breaking that they are really tall skinny candles although it almost looks like striped paper also! I added the black bow made from Black 1/8" Cord and then, tragedy struck.

There was this huge empty space at the top of the card & I did not know what to do with. I am not opposed to white space but this one was just too much. This set on my desk for about 2 weeks taunting me.

One day, I was looking for something else for another project & picked up the Wonderful Moments Stamp Set and while I was looking through it I noticed all these little tiny dots, what the heck were those??? WAIT a minute, those would be cute as little sparks above my candles & fill in that gigantic white space!!!!

Note about this card - I made 20 of them & its is really forgiving when it comes to errors, not all my candle are straight, some of the flames do not touch the right candle and I just noticed that one of the flames is actually straddling 2 candles - oops - but see forgiving!!




I love the hibiscus flower from the Humming Along Stamp Set - maybe because they were in my front yard as a child so they have fond memories for me. I am not a colorist by any means, ask my friends Shannon & Tracy. So I wasn't sure what to do about this huge empty outlined flower.

I decided to apply the "swoosh" technique. I started with a piece of Whisper White Cardstock and the Granny Apple Green and Highland Heather Ink pads. You take the open ink pad & hold it at about a 22 degree angle (it is almost flat to the paper, you are really only touching the top edge of the ink pad). Then you drag the edge of the ink pad back & forth, mine is done at even a little diagonal of an angle across the card front. Then I switched colors in the middle of the card. You could do a whole rainbow with the effect, but I wanted the purple for the flower & green for the stem & leaf. No measuring, just eyeballed about half way down & went for it!

Again, I was worried that the flower would disappear in the background so I stamped it on vellum. as well as the sentiment.

Once I layered it on the background, the flower was still not popping enough for me so I decided to back the flower with... a flower! I stamped the flower on Highland Heather Cardstock & the leaf on Granny Apple Green Cardstock & hand fussy cut them out. After some strategic glue dots were applied  to the backside of the vellum, I was pretty happy with the overall result.

Adding the finishing touches were the Daffodil Delight Organdy Ribbon from the Sale-a-Bration catalog and some rhinestones and mounting the whole thing onto Daffodil Delight Cardstock card base.

What I intended to be a simple card kept getting more & more difficult and ended up probably being an avid stamper card.



This card you have seen before but it was actually created with this swap in mind and actually turned out to be the inspiration for my New Years cards (of which I made about 85).

I was trying to be conservative with the paper since I knew I wanted to use this for a swap - so I cut the 6x6 into 4 equal parts. I used the Amazing Life set that everyone got at convention. I love the mixed fonts sets. I used just the top portion of the 3-tiered cake, Swirls & Curls embossing folder, gold glimmer paper and the black 1/8" cord. I gradient-colored the word Cake with the light and dark Daffodil Delight blender pens as well as the cake.



The last card I really wanted to make a masculine birthday card, but had the hardest time deciding on a color combo - see the last image, but finally decided that the green one would be good for the swap.
I got a birthday card from my friend Tracy that really inspired this card. She had a stamp set with multiple birthday & friendship greetings in it & inside she stamped them all and wrote - I couldn't decide which one to use - so I used them all! I thought that was so funny! But it inspired me to use all of the birthday greetings in the Itty Bitty Birthdays Stamp Set. I lined them all up on my Stamparatus on a 45 degree angle (eyeballed it again) and it stamped the cutest little strip which I intended to fishtail & turn into a banner. I positioned all of the stamps really closely together - see the Stamparatus picture below.

I pulled out the Corrugated Embossing Folder - my favorite - and layered the hand cut fish-tailed banner. As I was looking through to find another layer I came across a piece of scrap in Soft Suede that was embossed with the Hexagons Embossing Folder and that was a perfect fit for this masculine card!

I roughed up all of the edges and added a small bow from Braided Linen Trim (can't help myself, its not done if it doesn't have a bow), I tried a knot, but it was knot enough (pun & typo intended).







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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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Sunday, December 16, 2018

Decorated Envelopes

As we are fastly approaching Christmas - only 8 days left!!!! I want to give you some last minute inspiration. I did not buy the coordinating stamps for this Designer Series Paper, but found that the new Incredible Like You stamp set from the 2019 Occasions Catalog had a perfect leaf set to decorate the front and back flaps of the envelopes! I finished it off and found some clustered dots from my stash to add the holly.

~ Enjoy!


This envelope flap was decorated using the Dashing Deer stamp set for the holly and the Wishing You Well stamp set




Stampin' Up! products used:
  • Incredible Like You Stamp Set
  • Dashing Deer Stamp Set
  • Wishing You Well Stamp Set
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