Showing posts with label Watercolor Wings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Watercolor Wings. Show all posts

Monday, July 27, 2015

More of my Swaps

As noted last week, I have problems making multiples of cards.  So when attending an event, like Stampin' UP!s annual convention, I always bring a few of many cards, instead of many of one.  Today I'll share two of the swaps I brought; they're gone now, but not forgotten:

Had to make some baby cards!  Something For Baby, along with the matching Baby First Framelits made these pretty easy, but they were a winner at Convention.

I cut a piece of Whisper White cardstock to 4" x 4".  This made a perfect square on which to stamp the squiggles from Tin of Cards.  I first stamped "BABY" in the center; then, with a small piece of retired Washi Tape covering the word, I stamped the squiggles on all four sides.  So cute!

For him:  The onesie was stamped in Lost Lagoon and cut out with the framelits.  I stamped the tie and the hangar in Tip Top Taupe and cut them out too.  The hangar is adhered to the back of the onsie, and then it's popped up on Dimensionals, as is the tie.

For her:  Same process as above, but instead of the tie I snipped a piece of Watermelon Wonder Dotted Lace Trim and adhered a skirt with Tear and Tape Adhesive.  This one also got a little strip of the lace trim at the bottom of the white piece.


The boy card has a strip of Whisper White along the bottom, from which I cut the "hello" using the Greeting Thinlets.  This cardstock was glued to the card front, so the Lost Lagoon card base gives some color to the sentiment.  For the girl card I cheated--just used the white "hello" that I cut from the boy card and adhered it to the front.

Now for another card:
Easy peasy--This has a Basic Gray card base with a Whisper White layer (4" x 5-1/4").  Then I cut three rectangles, one each from Soft Sky, Pool Party and Mint Macaron, on which I stamped the same flower from Wild About Flowers (using Memento Tuxedo Black ink).  "Just for you" (from Watercolor Wings) was stamped and then punched out using the Bow Builder Punch, then some Whisper White Bakers Twine holds it in place.  Subtle, pretty and shows off the different blue-green cardstocks.

And finally:
A World of Thanks is a great background stamp, but why not let it shine on it's own?  This was inked in Pear Pizazz and then I went over the big "thank you" in the upper left corner with Mossy Meadow markers.  Then it was stamped on Whisper White.  I then ran it through my Big Shot with the Greetings Thinlets (yep, same set as the baby card above).  I also cut two more layers of "thanks" from Coaster Board.

The "thanks" were all glued together and then fit back into the cut out part of the card front, creating a subtle raised "thanks":
A few stars were punched with the Confetti Stars Border Punch along with some hearts from the Itty Bitty Accents Punch Pack and glued on, and a little tag was added with Linen Thread

These cards are now in homes all over the US and Canada; I hope the recipients enjoy them!

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Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Convention Swaps

By the time you read this, I'll be on my way to the Stampin' UP! Annual Convention, Inspire, Create, Share.  I always have such a blast at these yearly get-togethers (with about 2500 of my closest friends!  Ha!)  And I'm sure this year will be no different...except for one thing--IT'S THE LAST ONE!  Yes, sadly for me, Stampin' UP! is changing their format for "conventions" and this will be the last one as we currently know it.  <sniff>

The good news is that there will still be times when demonstrators will get together to share creativity and excitement of new products.  And the first one will be in San Diego in November.  So if anyone wants to join me, now would be a great time to become a demonstrator.  Click here, and hit the "Join the Fun" button to get started.  You won't be sorry!

When I go to Convention one of the highlights is to swap samples with other demonstrators.  This gives you an opportunity to appreciate what others do, get ideas and show off your creations.  I never do very well at creating multiples of the same card, so over the next few days I'll share some of the samples I am bringing to swap.

First up:  Watercolor Wings

This beautiful stamp set is a 3-step stamping set.  Which means that you layer on colors by stamping over a base.  I know you've seen this card before (here) but I want to show you the versatility of the same stamps in different colors.  Take a look:

I'm making five of the same card, but wanted to change up the colors.  I started in the lower left--this used So Saffron, then Crushed Curry, and finally Tangelo Twist.  For the butterfly above it, I used Crushed Curry, Tangelo Twist and Real Red.  The upper right butterfly was initially stamped with Blushing Bride, then Melon Mambo and I ended with Rich Razzleberry.  For my favorite, I used Soft Sky, Lost Lagoon and Perfect Plum.

Now for the cards:

All the cards are very simple, yet very pretty

A Brick Wall-embossed background, "just for you" stamped in coordinating color on one of the "bricks", and the butterfly (cut with Butterflies Thinlets die, mounted over a coordinating color) adhered using Tombow MultiPurpose Glue and Glue Dots.

The final additions are a few White Perfect Accents, randomly scattered on the "wall".

What do you think?  Will convention-goers like my swaps?  Well no worries; I only have 5 of these; check back this week to see what else I've created to exchange with attendees.

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