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Crushed Curry is a perfect antidote for grey!
Yes, even on the Valley Isle we have the occasional grey day. The cheerful Kaleidoscope Designer Series Paper was the inspiration for this card, and the super-simple layout encouraged me to take an extra step with the elephants.
The two background Ellies are stamped using the “stamping off” technique – ink your rubber, stamp lightly on scrap paper, and then stamp onto your project. The featured Ellie is stamped with all the glory that a Firm Foam Ink Pad (FFIP) offers, then trimmed out with my paper snips and lifted up with Stampin’ Dimensionals.
I stamped the ear a second time with Crushed Curry, trimmed it out and adhered it to the card with another Dimensional. Dimensionals are like Magic Wands!! They make all sorts of fabulous things happen. However, this ear looked a little funny flying off Ellie’s head.
The solution was a super-thin line of Tombo (the Wonder Adhesive) to make the front side of the ear stick to Ellie’s head just as God intended!
If you had told me when I began stamping that I would absolutely NEED all of these different adhesives I would have probably laughed in your face. What did I know then? Adhesives make the paper crafting world go round.
Hope your day is sunny and bright!
I may or may not have become addicted to these pre-printed card bases:
I shared a few of these on Monday but they kept on calling me…so I made a few more!
The sentiment for this card is from Hip Notes, certainly one of my absolute favorites from the Occasions Catalog. If you look at that twine, you’ll realize it’s a little heavier than our Baker’s Twine. It’s a Sale-a-bration choice and includes 3 colors – Crisp Cantaloupe, Pool Party and Summer Starfruit. It also includes die-cut cork embellishments, so stay tuned for those! And look twice – the dots on that TIEF are a new, exclusive pattern called Decorative Dots – another SAB Freebie!
Change up the sentiment and you could have a Valentine, but I needed thank you notes! The heart image is from Language of Love in the Occasions catalog, and though it’s hard to read it features a whole bunch of translations of the word love.
The Sweet Sayings card and envelope kits are available through Monday, January 27 although supplies are limited. You can order HERE #134609  $5.95 for 12 cards and coordinating envelopes (4 each Real Red, Crisp Cantaloupe and Coastal Cabana).
Tomorrow morning (Saturday, January 25) I’m having a 2-5-10 class (2 hours, 5 cards, $10). You’re welcome to join on a space available basis. I’ve featured a couple of our projects this month:
Some sweet deals this week, including the Epic Day Washi tape.
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The Sweet Sayings Cards and Envelopes are Grrrrrrrrrreat!!
(I think my demographic may be showing…does anyone else remember Tony the Tiger?)
And now for something completely different…
Change the font (this is from Oh, Hello) and create my own DSP with the Dictionary background set and it’s a Manly Card – even with those cute squiggles and tiny hearts at the bottom.
Yet another look – very girly – with a sentiment from Four You and the fabulous little blooms from Petite Petals. It’s hard to see in the photo, but the Coastal Cabana panel is embossed with Perfect Polka dots and carried through with the pierced line on the Whisper White oval (love those piercing guides!!)
Click Maui Stamper Whole Lot To Love 2014 to view the PDF with all the details on these Sweet Sayings Note Card sets. They’re only available until January 27 – or until supplies run out.
What a way to go out – our last Best of 25 Years Anniversary Blog Tour features stamps from Sale-a-bration. Everyone is an SAB fan!
These images shouted “Tags” to me – as so many of the 25th Anniversary sets have done. Making tags is even more fun with our two new tag punches – I’ve used the Scalloped Tag Topper Punch (#133324) on these tags, along with a generous helping of Washi Tape.
Don’t you think Pale Pistachio and Blushing Bride are a pleasing combination? Say yes 🙂
This was one of my favorite images when it came out the first time and I was a happy stamper to see it again. I had the oh-so-brilliant idea to add speckles to the flowers with my white gel pen:
Super simple – just dots – but I love the pop. Did you know…if your gel pen gets fussy, open it up, push a slim bamboo bbq skewer down the ink chamber and give it a stir. Works like a charm!
Those smudges on my ribbon are not really there – I just checked. So much for photo editing! I had loads of fun combining ribbons for these tags. Sometimes you need to step back and just LOOK at your stash instead of go forward with a purpose.
One of my favorite people in the UNIVERSE is expecting a baby girl this spring, so I have babies on my mind. (She’s also expecting a boy – twins! But baby boys don’t want flowered tags.)
The new gold Washi tape in the Occasions catalog looks fabulous with Soft Suede. It’s a burnished gold rather than a bright gilt, and that makes it a lot more versatile. Versatile, just like each of the 25th Anniversary Best of stamp sets!
I hope you’ve enjoyed this tour as well as the entire year of tours. The 25th Anniversary Best of Stamps are all available through March 31, 2014, and each set is priced at $14.95 US. If you want to go back to revisit the entire “Best of” series, you’ll find it on the third Sunday each month beginning February 2013 – I’ve listed the links below. You’ll notice that my posts appear a day early – that’s because our tour begins each month at midnight Eastern time. I usually got the math right!
Now head on over to see what Maria has created for you, and thanks for stopping by.
http://www.stampinandscrappinwithriri.blogspot.com/
February 17, 2013Â Best of Birthdays
March 17, 2013 Best of Love
April 21, 2013 Best of Flowers
May 19, 2013Â Best of Butterflies
June 16, 2013Â Best of Brides and Babies
July 21, 2013Â Best of Greetings
August 18, 2013Â Best of Shelli
September 15, 2013Â Best of Halloween
October 20, 2013Â Best of Autumn
November 17, 2013Â Best of Christmas
December 15, 2013Â Best of Snow
My Crystal Ball says there’s going to be a lot of Coastal Cabana, Real Red and Crumb Cake in my future:
It’s not often that I find a Designer Series paper pack that I love so thoroughly, but Fresh Prints is that pack. The colors are – wait for it – so FRESH! (Had to be said. I’m not sorry.) The designs are really easy to use, and there’s a good balance of white-based patterns versus color based patterns, so they mix well.
And do you love that brad? I love the candy dots, but I was looking for something else. This little bitty button-brad is a Vintage Trinket and I think it has a low enough profile to slide past the USPS Fat Envelope Fighters. (I know, they have a job to do – but I’m still gonna try!)
When I first saw the little banner punch in the 2014 Sale-a-bration catalog, I though “meh”. I mean, I can cut a banner. It’s easy! Whoa man, not as easy as punching…and there’s a stamp set that coordinates with this punch too. Start planning your SAB orders, my friends, because you will find yourself with a big case of the “Gimmees” when January 28 rolls around. Need a catalog? Just let me know!
Sometimes an idea for a card just pops into my head and says “Let’s go!”
I confess, I used markers for these images. The card in my head insisted. That big funky “B” wasn’t taking kindly to the markers though, so I used the FFIP (Firm Foam Ink Pad) with a sponge dauber. You get great ink coverage with daubers on rubber!
This ALMOST became a 3×3 note card, but I have plenty of those right now and I know I’m gonna need birthday cards.
I liked the idea so much I made a second card – oh, am I going to miss Gumball Green when it exits to make room for a new set of In Colors! It’s paired with Primrose Pink and Soft Suede.
You guessed it – one more card (yes, it’s a full card, I’m just showing you the best part). Gumball Green with Midnight Muse and Summer Starfruit. I’m going to miss that stitched ribbon too – maybe Stampin’ Up! will bring it out in a new set of colors, but right now it’s only available in the 2012-2014 In Colors. I have a sneaking suspicion it will disappear, so I’m stocking up.
Do you have a favorite combination? I do, and I’ll bet you can guess which one it is – but I’m not telling. At least not now.
Big Wish is full of trendy images – cake pops, macaroons, and of course, that funky font. Have some fun with it!
Pinterest is my favorite Black Hole on the internet – I have spent hours there looking at anything and everything. Our new tour features a Pin-Worthy theme every month and we are starting off with a flourish on the theme of True Love – or as our fearless leader Jan puts it, “Lovey-Dovey”.
Our Crumb Cake note-card sized envelopes have been on my desk lately – I’m SUPPOSED to be making (and sending!) thank-you notes! The new Retro Fresh DSP (that’s Designer Series Paper to the uninitiated) paper pack has Crumb Cake in its color palette, so it seemed a natural pairing:
Love those Petite Petals from the new Occasions catalog – and they are bundled with the coordinating punch. I’m a sucker for deals like that 🙂
There’s something about these Crumb Cake envelopes that begs for lining. I played with all the patterns before choosing this open, floral pattern. Honestly? I just liked it the best.
On the inside I added a sentiment from Memorable Moments – I love that the words are separate (Happy and Anniversary – there’s also a Birthday stamp). No Stamp-a-ma-jig this time, just stamp-a-ma-GO!
I was inspired by this sketch – it’s this week’s Mojo Monday Sketch – so I made a second card with it using the same color palette:
Out with Real Red and in with Pool Party and Baked Brown Sugar. A minor change like that makes a major difference, don’t you think? This is still Retro Fresh DSP.    Piercing seems to be out of trend right now, but I’ve always loved how it adds texture and design without adding color, so I pulled out my Piercing Tool (aka Pokie Doodle) and the guide. It also reflects the little dots on the DSP (really, I planned it that way.)
This card needed a coordinating envelope as well. Love those dots!
The smallest heart is punched with the Owl Punch, and the larger one is a single punch. And what card doesn’t NEED some Linen Thread? Perfect touch.
Finally, the inside is stamped with the brand new Hip Notes image – don’t tell Mr. Maui Stamper, but this just might be his Valentine.
Hope you like this Inaugural post for the PinWorthy Tour! Your next stop is Audra Monk at the Crafty Yogi – I’m sure you’ll enjoy her projects.