I am giving some love to a stamp set that I feel has been sort of left out in all of the great sets in the Mini Catalog. This is the Lots Of Heart set. It is a really sweet set with three different hearts and some cute sentiments. I made a quick Note card that I am really happy with.
As you can see there is not a lot to this card. But Notes are usually pretty simple. I have been trying to incorporate the Retiring In Colors this month. Sadly they will be gone before we know it. For this card, I paired Pretty Peacock with Granny Apple Green. Both of these colors, surprisingly, work well with quite a lot of other colors.
The DSP is from the Forever Greenery Designer Series Paper. It has Granny Apple Green and the Pretty Peacock in a fun pattern. To match the pattern of the DSP, I embossed the banner with the Dainty Diamonds Embossing Folder. I see diamonds in the DSP and thought it was a great match. The banner was made using the Banner Triple Punch.
The heart is from the Lots of Heart stamp set. I stamped it in Granny Apple Green and used my paper snips to cut it out. It was very easy to do. Yes, there are matching dies and I did not even think about it until after I had fussy cut! LOL!! The sentiment is from the stamp set as well. It is stamped in Pretty Peacock and then cut using the Classic Label Punch. For the finishing touch, I added a single one of the White Resin Hearts. It really pops against the Pretty Peacock Banner.
Thanks for stopping by today. Remember that the 2019-2021 In Colors will all be retiring at the end of the current Annual Catalog. That is on May 3rd. Most likely the In Colors will all be sold out by that time if history repeats. I do know that Rococo Rose is already on low inventory.
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Today’s card has a star item from an unexpected product. I have combined the In Bloom Bundle with a die from the Suite & Tie Dies. Can you guess which die?
If you guessed the Pocket from the Suite & Tie Dies, then you are correct. I was trying to come up with a smaller focal point. In perusing through Pinterest I found an older card using a large pocket die that pretty much covered the front of the card. I immediately thought of this small pocket and went to work.
The DSP is the 2020-2022 In Color Designer Series Paper Stack. It is one of the Just Jade sheets. The pocket is the back side of the larger piece. I raised it a bit using Stampin’ Dimensionals before tucking the flowers in. The flowers are all from the In Bloom Bundle dies. The stitching on the flowers is a perfect touch without you having to add anything. They are Magenta Madness, White, and Bumblebee. I have a single leaf mixed in there using Shaded Spruce, but it is a little hidden.
The sentiment is from the In Bloom stamp set and a favorite saying of mine. I stamped it with the Bumblebee Ink and then added a trio of the Magenta Flowers. To finish off the card, I added a few Rhinestones in some of the flowers.
Thank you for stopping by today. I love finding a die or other product that an be utilized outside of the set it was intended for. I think of it as More Bang For Your Buck!
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Welcome to InKing Royalty’s March Blog Hop! During this year’s blog hops, we are having fun with our stamping favorites – our favorite themes for seasonal cards and projects. This month’s projects feature Flowers & Fauna, a brilliant starting point for so many projects. We are excited to share our creations with you today! After you read my post, I hope you’ll hop over to the next person on the list at the base of this post.
Happy Hop Day, and Happy St. Patrick’s Day! I have a 2 for 1 deal for you today. I couldn’t Not make a St. Patrick’s Day card, and I wanted to follow the Hop theme with a pretty Easter card. Even though both cards follow the title, you get two cards! And I apologize in advance for a longer than normal post.
First is my Hop card. I made an Easter wreath like I would place on my door.
I have been using quite a lot of the Highland Heather of late. But when I think of Easter, it is my go to. My Mom loved purple and would always dress me in purple when I was young. All of my Easter dresses were purple!! So you understand my color scheme.
All of the wreath items are from the Arrange A Wreath Bundle. I stamped the base of the wreath, then added a die cut wreath on top for texture. The eggs and flowers are also from the bundle. As is the sentiment!
I decided to use the Stitched Rectangle Dies to add a bit to the layers. And to tie in the sentiment, I used one of the smaller dies. I had to adjust the size, which is fairly easy with the stitched rectangles. There are several videos out there showing how to do it. Basically you just place the paper back into the die at the desired length and match up the already made stitches and the die. Easy Peasy!
For the finishing touches, I added a Gorgeous Grape Sheer Ribbon bow to the wreath. I also added some of the Resin Hearts to the centers of the flowers and one on the sentiment banner.
Here is my St. Patrick’s Day card. I used the Jar of Flowers Bundle for the jar. I die cut the shamrocks by cutting flowers from the Pierced Blooms Dies and cutting off some of the petals. The white flowers are from the Pierced Blooms also. The background is the gorgeous Fine Art Floral Designer Series Paper.
The finishing touch is the tag and bow. The tag is from the Hydrangea Dies. I have used it quite a few times. It is the perfect size! I added the White Baker’s Twine from the Snail Mail Trim Combo. It is wrapped around the jar and then an added bow.
I have the supply list for both cards at the bottom of the post! Thank you for stopping by today. I hope you’ll hop along to the next stop on the blog hop, Renae Novak at Blessed By Cards. There’s lots of inspiration to be found in this group – and you don’t want to miss it!
Thank you for hopping along with us. If you get stuck during the Blog Hop, please use this line-up as a guide:
Today’s card is a quick and easy one that is supposed to make you Smile. I kept it pretty simple with some easy stamping. I hope you enjoy it.
I used the Pretty Perennials Bundle for this card. I love the “Fun” look of the flowers as well as the Happy and the coordinating sentiments. I used the matching dies for the one bottom left flower. It is stamped and die cut then raised using a Stampin’ Dimensional. However, you could quickly use your paper snips to accomplish cutting that one flower if needed.
The colors are some of my favorites. The card base is Highland Heather, the layer is Misty Moonlight, and the layer behind the white is Purple Posy. The flowers are Seaside Spray for the solid flower with the outline done in Highland Heather. The sentiments are stamped using Misty Moonlight. And the finishing touch is the In Color Enamel Dot of Misty Moonlight in the center of the raised flower.
Measurements:
card base of Highland Heather is 4 1/4 X 11, scored and folded at 5 1/2
layer is Misty Moonlight cut to 3 3/4 X 5
layer of Purple Posy cut to 3 X 4 1/4
White layer is 2 7/8 X 4 1/8
This was a quick and fun card to make. It could be done in your, or the recipient’s, favorite colors. Thank you for stopping by today. Please come back tomorrow for the InKing Royalty March Blog Hop.
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My card for you today is from the Annual Catalog and a stamp set that I do not believe I have used before. I know I have used the matching punch and Love it. I hope you like the card as well. It is a CASE from fellow Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator Patti Carbonell. I received her card in a swap last year and have held on to it because of how much I loved the look. Mine is a little simpler version.
You cannot see the background very well in the photo. But I stamped the bottom row of greenery and flowers , the “Always”, and the dragonfly first. I then used the Tasteful Texture Embossing Folder and embossed the white layer. In person, it gives a touch of texture to the look of the card.
The flowers at the bottom are punched using the matching Confetti Flower Boarder Punch. The flowers are punched from Magenta Madness cardstock to match the card layer, as well as the sentiment layer. I also added just a few Pearls to the punched flowers and left the stamped flowers plain. The punched flowers are added by using a Glue Dot. That is my Go To for adding small items.
The sentiment is one of several that go with the “Always”. I decided to layer it with more of the Magenta Madness cardstock. I cut both layers and then used the Banners Pick A Punch to make the flag ends.
Thank you for stopping by today. I very much appreciate your visiting my blog and your comments. I have commented before that I answer all of the comments with an email. So please do not think that I ignore the comments on a post. They are awesome!
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