Weekly Project Tea Pot

Another busy Friday with unplanned changes.  So, I am getting the Friday Project now for you and hope you have a great weekend. This card is so perfect for just about any occasion.

Stamp:

  • Country Flowers Bundle

Ink:

  • Memento Black

Blends:

  • Boho Blue
  • Calypso Coral
  • Daffodil Delight
  • Petal Pink
  • Granny Apple Green

Paper:

  • Basic White 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ 3″ x 3″
  • Sahara Sand 5 1/2″ x 4 1/4″

Tools:

  • Spotlight On Nature Dies
  • Eyelet Embossing Folder

Basic Tools:

  • Trimmer -152392
  • Cut And Embossing Machine – 149653
  • Multipurpose Liquid Glue – 110755

Instructions:

  1. Fold Basic White CS at 4 1/4″.
  2. Run Sahara Sand CS through the Cut And Emboss Machine using the Eyelet Embossing Folder.
  3. Adhere to the center of the card.
  4. Stamp the Teapot with the flowers in the center of the Basic White Cardstock with Memento Black Ink.
  5. Run what you just stamped through the Cut And Emboss Machine using the Spotlight On Nature Dies.
  6. Color the Tea Pot in Boho Blue, and the leaves in Granny Apple Green.
  7. Color the Roses in Calypso Coral, the other flowers in Daffodil Delight, and the bottom flowers in Petal Pink.
  8. Adhere to the center of the Card. (see photo)

CS = Card Stock

DSP = Designer Series Paper

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Still Winter

Yesterday we finally warmed up, but today we are back to Winter.  So one of the stamp sets I mentioned in December was the Winterly Tree Tops one I wanted.  I thought the birds would be perfect anytime.  You can make cards quickly with this stamp set. Just colored the wreath and die cut out.  It is cut in two pieces.  The bird was done with the beautiful Nests of Winter DSP.  Just use the die and cut it out. There is no coloring for the bird.

Spotlight on a Stamp

Color Combination:

  • Real Red
  • Old Olive

Stamp Set:

  • Winterly Tree Tops Bundle (retired)

Ink:  

  • Memento Black

Blends:

  • Real Red
  • Old Olive

Paper: Remember I always use Basic White as my base.

  • Basic White 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″, 2″ x 2″
  • Early Espresso  5 1/4″ x 4″

Designer Series Paper:

  • Nests of Winter  5″ x 3 3/4″

Tools:

  • Winterly Dies
  • Cut and Emboss Machine

Accessories:

  • Trimmer
  • Multi-purpose Glue

 

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Weekly Newsletter January 20th

Today we are looking at CASING.  Recently I was looking through the Annual Catalog and saw several great ideas.  Yesterday’s card came from a card in the Annual Catalog.

Word on the grapevine is that we will have new kits plus three online exclusives in February.   So keep your eyes peeled for it.

 

There are a lot of ways to CASE (Copy And Share Everything) a project. You can re-create it to look exactly like the original. You can make the original card with different colors. You can use different products and CASE the template/sketch to create a similar card layout. And, like our artist did here, you can CASE the color palette only.

Our artist chose her color palette based on three cards from the 2024–2025 Annual Catalog pages 92–93. The original cards featured Garden Green, Granny Apple Green, Gold, Pebbled Path, and Petunia Pop.

You’ll notice that while the artist used the same colors on the new card, some are more prominent or less prominent than on the original cards. The new card also includes more white space. These changes create a whole new look.

For the You’re on My Mind card, our artist started with a Pebbled Path card base and stamped images in Pebbled Path ink for a tone-on-tone look. Then instead of using Garden Green and Granny Apple Green Cardstock and ink, she just used those colors in ink on the new card. Both projects feature Gold Embossing Powder, but it’s a little more subtle on the new card. The artist also added other metallic elements with the Brushed Brass Butterflies. Petunia Pop plays a smaller role on the new card as the background for the sentiment.

Have you tried CASE-ing just the color palette of a project? It’s a great way to get inspired by other projects, while still exercising plenty of your own creativity.

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