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Good Morning! Today I have some cards to share that we made during our virtual team meeting over the weekend. We used the Stampin Up! Forever Fern bundle to make the cards that were designed by our…
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This Autumn Leaf print, from an original watercolor painting, will be the perfect addition to your Fall holiday decor. Showing different leaves and seed pods in oranges and greens, It makes a charming hostess gift for Thanksgiving or a welcoming housewarming gift. • 8x10 on 8.5x11 matte paper. Packaged in cello sleeve with cardboard backing. Mailed flat • 11x14 on 1.5x16.5 matte paper. Packaged in cello sleeve rolled in mailing tube • 16x20...no border on matte paper that resists fingerprints.. Allow 2- 3 days extra to ship as they are printed out of studio (c) 2013 LISA ZADOR - Reproduction rights and Copyright do not transfer with the sale of the print. • Frame not included ----------------------------------------------------------- ALSO SHOWN: SET OF 6 AUTUNM LEAF CARDS: https://www.etsy.com/listing/242617501/autumn-cards-leaf-cards-autumn-leaves PUMPKIN CHART PRINT: https://www.etsy.com/listing/162257290/pumpkin-varieties-chart-harvest-pumpkin MOTH VARIETIES PRINT: https://www.etsy.com/listing/728913191/moth-chart-print-moth-art-moth-poster MUSHROOM VARIETIES PRINT: https://www.etsy.com/listing/736925891/mushroom-print-food-print-mushroom-chart MOTHS AND FIREFLIES PRINT: https://www.etsy.com/listing/708011338/moth-print-moth-art-moth-poster-insect JACK-O-LANTERN PRINT https://www.etsy.com/listing/164061001/pumpkin-print-jack-o-lantern-print SEASHELL PRINT: https://www.etsy.com/listing/988674230/seashell-print-shell-varieties-print FISHING LURES PRINT: https://www.etsy.com/listing/711361004/fishing-print-retro-gone-fishing-sport READY TO HANG MOUNTED 8" X 10" PRINT: https://www.etsy.com/listing/245691295/mounted-print-ready-to-hang-any-print-in
Yesterday I shared a pretty simple card using the Artistically Inked bundle and the Expressions in Ink Designer Series Paper. So today I am stepping it us and making another card using those same things but adding some extra layers. Here is what I came up with… The card base is Pear Pizzazz cardstock that is cut to 4 ¼ x 11” and scored at 5 ½”. I then took a piece of Basic White cardstock and cut it to 3 7/8 x 5 1/8” and I embossed that layer using the Tasteful Textures 3D Embossing Folder. I then cut a piece of Brushed Metallics to 2 ¾ x 4” and a piece of the Expressions in Ink DSP to 2 5/8 x 3 7/8” and adhered them together. I centered that layer on my card. I then used the die for the leaves from the Artistically Inked Bundle and cut it out using the Brushed Metallics as well. To adhere this to the card the easiest thing to do with these little fine pieces is to take some of the Multipurpose Liquid Glue and pour it out on the Silicone Craft mat (the best part about this mat is that any adhesive, including hot glue will just peel off once it has dried, I think this is a must have in every craft room) and use a Dauber to daube the ink on and then just add it to the card as shown above. For my sentiment I stamped “thanks” which is from the stamp set in the bundle onto Basic White cardstock using Just Jade Ink. I die cut the sentiment out using one of the Stitched Rectangle dies (remember if you don’t have the die, you can always just cut it out). I hope you enjoy this card I certainly enjoyed making it. As always you can find the supplies to create this card and much more on my website at https://craftwithronnie.stampinup.net or by click the shopping button at the top of this blog or the link to the supplies listed below. Happy Crafting!!! Product List Artistically Inked Bundle (English) [155456] Expressions In Ink 12" X 12" (30.5 X 30.5 Cm) Specialty Designer Series Paper [155464] Basic White 8 1/2" X 11" Cardstock [159276] Pear Pizzazz 8-1/2" X 11" Cardstock [131201] Brushed Metallic Cardstock [153524] Just Jade Classic Stampin' Pad [153115] Tasteful Textile 3 D Embossing Folder [152718] Stitched Rectangles Dies [151820] Multipurpose Liquid Glue [110755] Sponge Daubers [133773] Silicone Craft Sheet [127853]
Make this easy and quick card using the ink blending technique and the Forever Fern bundle from Stampin Up.This card is suitatable for all occasions.
Angela and Janet came round this afternoon to make a card and they'd asked if they could have another go at making a scene card using a brayer and torn paper. Since discovering ink duster brushes I use those in preference to a brayer to make inky scenes and backgrounds. Personally, I am SO much happier with the results I get using the brushes. I decided I'd make a card with the brayer first and then make the same card again but using ink duster brushes. I demoed both methods to the ladies and let them compare the two cards and decide on which method they wanted to use. They both chose the ink duster brush method. So here's the brayered card first. I used a 1 1/2" punched circle for the moon mask and applied Soft Sky ink to the Whisper White CS square with the brayer. Once I was happy with the ink coverage I removed the moon mask and used a piece of torn paper as a mask to add some hills at the bottom of the panel. I started at the bottom and brayered Island Indigo ink, followed by Faded Jeans ink and lastly Marina Mist ink, moving the torn paper mask up a bit each time and holding it in place while brayering. I stamped the silhouette images in black ink, inked the edges of the panel with Island Indigo ink using a sponge dauber and layered the panel onto a black CS mat. I cut 2" off from the side of a 5 1/4" white square card base, drew a line with a black marker, stamped the sentiment and glued the scene panel to the card. Here's the card showing the back as well as the cut off panel. I decorated the inside and the envelope by stamping the Delicate Vines image a few times and added a bit of colour using inks and sponge daubers. For the second card I switched from the brayer to ink duster brushes. I tried using a duster brush with an SU! ink pad but it didn't work for me, I think the consistency of the SU! firm foam pads aren't ideal for picking up ink with a duster brush. Therefore, when using ink duster brushes I'll stick to using Memento and Distress Inks. I dusted Memento Summer Sky ink lightly over the panel first, then applied the moon mask, dusted on more Summer Sky ink, then Bahama Blue ink, followed by Faded Jeans ink and a bit of Chipped Sapphire ink. At the time I bought my ink duster brushes I also bought the mountain and valley plastic stencil mask from Inkylicious and I used that on this card instead of torn paper. The stencil is fab - it's double edged with valleys on one side and mountains on the other, you can flip it over to vary the mountain and valley shapes, it's made of durable plastic and is easy to clean (I just rinse it under the tap after I've finished). I started at the bottom and applied Memento Teal Zeal ink, for the next lot of hills I used Faded Jeans ink and I also used Faded Jeans ink for the third lot of hills but I used less ink and a lighter touch when dusting. Again I stamped the silhouette images in black ink but I edged the panel for this card with Chipped Sapphire ink. For inside and the envelope I stamped the Delicate Vines image again but this time I added colour using the ink duster brushes and Bahama Blue and Faded Jeans inks followed by Chipped Sapphire ink applied with a sponge dauber. Here's both cards side by side, the brayered card is on the left and the brushed card on the right. I can see why the ladies chose the ink duster brush method. There are some superb videos showing how to use ink duster brushes, Deby from Inkylicious has produced a video which can be found HERE showcasing her gorgeous scenes made with the starter kit. Sally Holmes has made three videos demonstrating her use of the ink duster brushes and her scenes are breathtakingly beautiful! Sally's YouTube video tutorials can be found HERE and Sally's blog can be found HERE. I found the videos extremely helpful and I'm more confident about using the brushes now - I'm miles away from Deby's and Sally's standards and I can't get that clouds effect that Sally does! However, I'm happy enough with the results I'm getting and I love that I can get more of a graded colour using the brushes, I don't get that look when I use a brayer, my brayered panels are much more flat. Personally, I'll carry on using the duster brushes if I want to create a scene or background but my brayer will get an outing if I want to ink an embossing folder, add colour to a dry embossed panel or ink up a large background stamp! Supplies for brayered card: Stamps: Inkylicious 'Picture Perfect' set & 'Delicate Vines' stamp, WaltzingMouse 'Say It With Style' set CS: PaperMania square white card blank, SU! Basic Black & Whisper White Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black, SU! Soft Sky, Marina Mist & Island Indigo, SU! Basic Black marker Tools: brayer, 1 1/2" circle punch, sponge daubers, torn paper mask Supplies for brushed card: Stamps: Inkylicious 'Picture Perfect' set & 'Delicate Vines' stamp, WaltzingMouse 'Say It With Style' set CS: PaperMania square White card blank, SU! Basic Black & Whisper White Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black, Summer Sky, Bahama Blue & Teal Zeal, Ranger Tim Holtz Faded Jeans & Chipped Sapphire Distress Inks Tools: Inkylicious ink duster brushes & valley/mountain stencil mask, 1 1/2" circle punch, sponge dauber
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Today's folio and cards make a great gift Idea with the Forever Fern Set! This large size folio fits about 5 cards and envelopes.
A pretty and cheerful card featuring an unusual colour combo and made using the Botanical Layers stamp set by Stampin' Up!
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