Sunday, May 21, 2023

Suite Showcase no. 10 - Countryside Inn

Hello, hello! Can you believe we're nearly at the end of May already?! Time is flying.

For the second suite showcase of the month, I'm featuring Countryside Inn. This is a fab suite that includes a stamp set, dies, designer series paper (DSP) and embossing folder. The embossing folder even lines up beautifully with one of the papers to allow you to emboss the printed design. I haven't quite managed to get all of the suite yet, so for today's offerings, I'm showing you how the DSP can be combined with another stamp set, this time it's Tow-Tone Flora (one of my favourites) with sentiments from Something Fancy.

For my first card, I kept things fairly simple. I selected a page of DSP with the trees on and cut to standard matting layer of 10.1cm x 14.5cm. I then cut this layer down so one part is larger than the other. I reversed the DSP so there is a contrast. I lined up the two pieces and adhered together on the back side using some tear and tape. To cover the join, I added some Night of Navy ribbon and adhered to the Night of Navy standard card base, measuring 14.85cm x 10.5cm.


From Something Fancy, I selected the sentiment and in Night of Navy, stamped it on Basic White. I die cut this using the second largest label die from the Something Fancy dies. This was adhered over the ribbon on dimensionals. 

Using the Two-Tone Flora stamp sets, I stamped the detailed stamp for both the large flower and a smaller one in Misty Moonlight and completed the flowers by stamping the block stamp in Boho Blue. The leaves were stamped in Balmy Blue. I die cut them all out and adhered them to the card using a combination of liquid glue and dimensionals. To finish the card, I added some blue gems from the Adhesive-Backed Solid Gems.



For my second card, I created a book fold card. The card base measures 10.5cm x 29.7cm scored at 14.85cm and 18cm. I tied some Night of Navy ribbon between the two score lines and then glued that section down. This creates the book fold. I selected some DSP and layered on Basic White to fill the 'spine' and the remaining section of the front. 


I stamped 3 of the large flowers in a combination of Misty Moonlight/Night of Navy, Misty Moonlight and Boho Blue. The leaves were also stamped in Boho Blue and Night of Navy. I die cut two circles using the Stylish Shapes Dies in Night of Navy and Basic White. I layered these up and then adhered the flowers on the circles. 


For the sentiment, I die cut a banner shape also from Stylish Shapes Dies and white heat embossed (from Something Fancy stamp set). Before adhering the sentiment on top of the flowers, I added some white twine in a faux bow. To complete the card, I added some of the blue gems, the same as the previous card.


For my final card, I decide to throw the kitchen sink at it hehe. On a Night of Navy standard card base, I added a layer of Melon Mambo and then a layer of DSP, reducing each down by 4mm each time. I wrapped some Boho Blue textured ribbon in two directions, similar to wrapping a present. With the Deckled Rectangle dies, I die cut the fourth smallest from Melon Mambo cardstock. In Basic White, I die cut using the Dots & Spots die; from this die cut a piece using the third smallest die from the Deckled Rectangles and adhered using liquid glue to the Melon Mambo layer.


I stamped and die cut a combination of large, small and cluster flowers in Boho Blue/Misty Moonlight and Melon Mambo 1st & 2nd generation. The leaves were also stamped in Night of Navy, Boho Blue and Melon Mambo. For the sentiment, I white embossed on Night of Navy. I adhered the sentiment on dimensionals to the Melon Mambo and Basic White layer. Then, using liquid glue, I framed the sentiment with the flowers and leaves. I tucked a bow from white twine under the sentiment under one corner and finished the card with some of the pink embellishments from our Glossy Dots Assortment.





I think this is my favourite card just because of the pop of pink. Thanks for stopping by, I really hope you like what I've created.  Head on over to see what Alison has been making at The Inkspirational Crafter

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Sunday, May 7, 2023

Suite Showcase no. 9 - Fresh as a Daisy

Hello! Welcome back to this month's first Suite Showcase. This week I'm sharing some projects that I have made using the Fresh as a Daisy suite and featuring some of our brand new colours from the recently released 2023/24 Annual Catalogue.

This is such a fabulous suite and once I started creating, I couldn't stop. For my first card I kept things simple and used a panel from the designer series paper (DSP). On a standard Copper Clay card base, I added a 1 inch strip of Copper Clay DSP from the In Color 6x6" DSP pack to the right of the base. I layered the panel on some Boho Blue card stock and adhered this onto the card base, aligning to the left so the strip of DSP can be seen. 


From Basic White card stock, I die cut the label from the die set and stamped the sentiment in Boho Blue and added a strip of ribbon in the same colour behind the sentiment and adhered this on dimensionals to the bottom right. I finished this off with some of the adhesive backed gems from the suite.

For my second card, I still kept things simple by layering a piece of DSP measuring 10.1cm x 14.5cm on a standard Copper Clay card base. From the dies, I die cut the largest die from Basic White and using a blending brush, I added a little Boho Blue to the centre of the flowers. This was adhered to the DSP using liquid glue. After stamping the sentiment in Copper Clay, I trimmed this down and added some textured ribbon behind the sentiment, before adhering on dimensionals. The card was finished off with some adhesive backed gems, also in Copper Clay.


For my third card, I decided to step things up a bit. On a standard Moody Mauve card base, I adhered a layer of Moody Mauve embossed using the flower folder from our set of Basics 3d embossing folders.


Then on a layer of Basic White, I masked off a strip of the cardstock and using Moody Mauve ink, I blended between the masked off area. Then using Tuxedo Memento Black, I stamped the outline stamps for the large and small daisies to the right of the layer. I finished the flowers off by stamping the middles in Moody Mauve. Then stamped the sentiment in Memento Black and adhered to the embossed layer with liquid glue. I finished the card off with some 2023-2025 In Color Dots.


For my final card, I wanted to use more of the flowers but added in some foliage from Timeless Arrangements dies. 


I chose to use Bubble Bath for the card base. This is a brand new core colour that has been introduced in this years Annual Catalogue. The blue DSP was adhered to a layer of Basic White, which I think made it pop. I stamped the smaller daisy and half daisy in Lemon Lolly (also a new colour) and die cut these out. Using some scraps, I die cut a stem and foliage in Old Olive from the suite. Again, I die cut the label in Basic White and stamped the sentiment in Bubble Bath.  To highlight the flowers, I die cut the second largest circle die from Vellum and adhered this to the DSP using liquid glue behind where the flowers sit so it can't be seen.  To add some more foliage behind the sentiment, I used the dies from Timeless Arrangements and cut from Boho Blue, Bubble Bath, Old Olive and Vellum. I glued these to the back of the sentiment. I added a strip of Black & White gingham ribbon and added the sentiment with foliage on dimensionals on top. To finish the card, I used the adhesive backed gems from the Suite in Boho Blue and Lemon Lolly.


I love how fresh this looks (pardon the pun).


I hope you like the cards. Head over to see what Alison has been making with the suite, at
The Inkspirational Crafter. See you next time!

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Saturday, May 6, 2023

Ink.Stamp.Share Blog Hop - Pre-order

Hello!!! It's been a while since I joined the Ink.Stamp.Share monthly blog hop, so welcome!


This month's theme is Pre-order. It's an exciting time in the Stampin' Up calendar. The new annual catalogue has gone live this week and as demonstrators, we get early access to the new goodies. Not only has the annual catalogue gone live but as Stampin' Up are celebrating 35 years, we've been treated to a colour refresh too. This means that whilst some of the core colours and last years In Colours have retired, we have some brand new core colours together with some returning colours and 5 new In Colours for 2023-2025.

So, as the theme for this month's hop is pre-order, I decided to play with one of our new bundles - Timeless Arrangements. I am LOVING this bundle! Not only does it include some beautiful sentiments, it includes some fabulous dies to allow you to make some beautiful flower arrangements. 


For my card, I used Blackberry Bliss, Old Olive and one of the brand new In Colours - Wild Wheat. I used Blackberry Bliss for my standard card base and as a matting layer measuring 10.1cm x 14.5cm. I then embossed this using the Timeworn Type embossing folder and adhered to the card base using multipurpose liquid glue.



Using the second largest scallop die, I die cut a piece of vellum to soften the matting layer. From the Timeless Arrangements dies, I die cut the foliage from Blackberry Bliss, Wild Wheat and Old Olive.  From a piece of Basic White cardstock, I die cut the largest stitched label die from the bundle and then chose my sentiment and stamped in Blackberry Bliss. The great thing about the foliage dies...they're die cut as a strip, so it makes layering them really easy! I then adhered these to the label die cut and tucked in some of the individual foliage dies in Vellum, Blackberry Bliss and Old Olive. I added dimensionals to the back and layered on the scalloped vellum and then adhered this to the card with liquid glue behind the sentiment layer so the adhesive isn't seen.


To finish the card off, I added a bow using our new Wild Wheat textured ribbon and 2023-2025 In Color Dots. I hope you like the card. 

Click the links below to view what the other members of the blog hop have been making. There are some fabulous projects!


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