I have a Waterfall Card to share today. To be honest, I had not made one of these in many years. But I had a request for a class I was doing for a group of ladies. They all loved it. I hope you will as well.
Waterfall Cards are so much fun to play with. However, there are several steps to getting them to work properly. The first thing you need is stamps that all work together. My preference has always been animal stamp sets. Having the same type animal in different positions and expressions is perfect. With that in mind, I chose the Way To Goat stamp set. These goats are so adorable to play with and are wonderfully drawn by the Stampin’ Up! Artists.
Stamps and Paper
I chose the Way To Goat because of the adorable little goats. I chose the DSP because of this pin stripe piece from the Well Suited Designer Series Paper. Goats are not at all sophisticated, but the color worked perfectly with the gray outline and white cardstock. But the more I looked at the card, the more I thought it was a perfect match!
The yellow was for a touch of contrast with all of the gray. And it matches the flower the first goat you see is ready to eat. The tip of the pull end was punched using the Delightful Tag Topper Punch .
Measurements and Instructions
This picture shows the fully extended Waterfall. Click on the picture to get the PDF of instructions and more pictures.
This was my first time adding a PDF to the post. It did not go as well as planned. I will improve before I add the next one!!! If you have any questions, please contact me.
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Hello, welcome to the Stampin’ Pretty Pals’ Blog Hop! This month our Design Team’s theme is “Great Family Occasions.” We hope you enjoy and will be inspired by them! Don’t forget to leave comments! We love hearing from you. At the end of my post, you will find the full line-up to help you “hop” along from Pal to Pal.
I have a bit of a difficult time with Family Occasions. And in looking through the stamp sets, one has touched my heart a couple of times. So I went with my heart and made a Grandparents or Grandfather card. A bit unusual but probably a much lesser made card than most family ones. I have some “Friends That Are Family” with new Grandbabies and that may have influenced me a bit.
I chose the Treasures of Life stamp set. It is so well drawn! The set features men and women with children and a baby. It would not have to be a Grand Child.
The layout I chose to do is a bit different. I envisioned the stamped scene being viewed through a heart shape. However, I could not make that work. In looking through my different dies, I found the Suit & Tie Dies and this “V”. It is supposed to be a shirt front “V”. Regardless of the intention, it fit my idea perfectly.
The images are stamped using Memento Tuxedo Black Ink. I colored them using a variety of Stampin’ Blends. They are all listed at the bottom of the page under Supply List. One of my favorite things to do when there is an image and no background is to add color around the entire image. I always use the Light Pool Party Stampin’ Blend and simply scribble around the images. It just outlines, or gives them a grounding shadow.
The colors are all pulled from the DSP. It is the Well Suited Designer Series Paper. Maybe the flowers are not exactly a match for the winter dress of the images. I take creative license there ! LOL!!
The sentiment is from the stamp set and a lovely one to use. I die cut it using the Stitched So Sweetly Dies. The enamel dots are from the 2020-2022 In Color Enamel Dots in Misty Moonlight. That is a simple touch and just enough I think.
Measurements:
Base card is Night of Navy cut 4 1/4 X 11, scored and folded at 5 1/2
The layer is Seaside Spray cut 4 X 5 1/4
The White layer is cut 3 3/4 X 5
The DSP layer is cut 3 3/4 X 5 and then Die Cut using the Suit & Tie Dies “V” shape.
Thank you very much for visiting today and joining in our hop. I would love for you to comment and let me know your thoughts on my layout idea.
More inspiration awaits! Use the Blog Hop Line-up below to visit the rest of this month’s Design Team. My fellow Pals are excited to show you what they’ve created! Mark your calendars for our next blog hop on May 12th when our theme is “2021-2023 New In Colors” when our Design Team creates a project with the new family of In Colors for any occasion. Don’t miss the fun! Until then, please stay safe and have fun in your craft space.
It is pretty obvious to those of you who follow my posts that I LOVE Coloring. Especially using the Stampin’ Blends. So today’s card is all about the coloring! Oh Boy!!
I am so going to miss the beautiful True Love Designer Series Paper. The black and white pieces are timeless by themselves. I chose to use two different sheets in the True Love package. A big Thank You to whoever decided to try coloring on the DSP years ago!! Because when you add color to these sheets they are just elevated into Art.
My Color Choices
I opted to go a bit out of the norm for the main flower color and chose Poppy Parade. I used both the Dark and Light Stampin’ Blends. To compliment these , and add a touch of lighter color, I added the Dark of the Petal Pink Stampin’ Blends. For the leaves I used both of the Just Jade Blends. The “sky” behind the flowers is colored using the Seaside Spray Stampin’ Blend. I am so very sad to see this color retire. It is my favorite Blue in the Stampin’ Up! color family 🙁
Finishing Touches
For the finished card, I added some twine from the Playful Pets Combo. The black and white pairs perfectly with the black and white layer of the DSP. I still felt it needed something. So I added a little “Hello” from the Snailed It stamp set. The tag if part of the Hydrangea Haven Dies. I love that Stampin’ Up! seems to always have a little tag available in a set or two. They are great finishing touches.
Thank you for stopping by today. Please come back tomorrow for the Pals Blog Hop. You will find lots of wonderful projects to view.
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The card I have for today is a new favorite Fun Fold. I have to apologize up front because I cannot remember or find the card which inspired this one to give credit. I would have sworn I wrote down the name! That said, I hope you love this cutie as much as I do.
I made this card originally for a class I held. The card uses Hydrangea Hill Designer Series Paper and Misty Moonlight Cardstock for the main colors. They are followed by Highland Heather large flower and Purple Posy small flowers.
The In Bloom Bundle is a Must Have for flowers! I love that you do not need to stamp them to get wonderfully textured flowers. All of the flowers are from the dies. The pocket is from the Well Suited Suite and the Suit and Tie Dies. It has stitching around it that matches the flower stitching.
The sentiment, which is Amazing 🙂 is from the In Bloom stamp set as well. Here is a view of the inside so you see the Fun Fold part. I almost forgot to show it.
The Fun Fold section is 4 1/4 X 6, scored and folded at 3. That is all that opens on the card. But there is plenty of room for a sentiment and signature. The card base is 5 1/2 X 4, with Misty Moonlight cut 5 1/4 X 4, then another White cut 5 1/8 X 3 7/8. The DSP strip is cut 2 X 3 7/8.
Thank you for stopping by today! I hope you enjoyed a really easy Fun Fold. Please come back tomorrow for another new project.
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My card to share today is another one which has a cute little critter and a touch of whimsey. It began with the Walk In The Woods stamp set. After debating on how to showcase the stamps, I came up with a bit of fussy cutting and some DSP to create the scene.
The mushrooms and little hedgehog ( at least I think that is what he is?) seemed perfect for a watercolor look. They are made almost like a pen and ink drawing, so a bit of watercolor goes well. I used Granny Apple Green Stampin’ Blends along with Petal Pink Stampin’ Blends for the mushrooms. The hedgehog is colored all over with Light Crumb Cake Blend and highlighted with the Dark Crumb Cake. For the finishing touch I colored the background , white area, with Pool Party Light Stampin’ Blend.
After fussy cutting the stamped images, I found the perfect piece of DSP in the Artistry Blooms Designer Series Paper. I love how the green fades from one shade of green to another to. I added a piece of Crumb Cake Cardstock as a layer on a Granny Apple Green card base.
The sentiment is from the stamp set. Since I have the white edge of the fussy cutting, I simply stamped the sentiment and cut using the Classic Label Punch. Can you believe this punch is retiring? So sad!
This card is not for a high school graduation. But I think it would be great for a elementary or middle school graduation. It would work for anyone off on a new adventure. And we all need that right now!!
Thank you for stopping in today. Please come back on Monday for another new project!
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