Monday, March 26, 2012

Mocha Morning - My Friend

This is one of the cards we made at my stamp camps last month using the beautiful Mocha Morning Designer Series Paper and My Friend stamp set from Stampin' Up! The Mocha Morning paper has several sheets with flocked designs and others with a metallic ink throughout and I love using it!

For this card we stamped the flower silhouettes from My Friend in VersaMark ink. Then using a Heat Gun and heat embossed with Gold Embossing Powder. The banner is attached with circle of Basic Black and an Antique Brad. That pretty sentiment is from the same stamp set, My Friend.

{Inside}
Recipe:
Stamps: My Friend
Cardstock: Soft Suede, Very Vanilla, Basic Black, Mocha Morning DSP
Ink: StazOn Jet Black, VersaMark
Accessories: Gold Embossing Powder, Basic Black Satin Ribbon, Antique Brads








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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Beveled Window Panes Coloring Technique - Field Flowers

 Here is one of the cards my Technique Club made this month. Does this Field Flowers card look familiar? It's a close CASE (Copy And Selectively Edit) of one of the cards on the cover of the current Stampin' Up! Idea Book & Catalog. I changed it only slightly, and made mine into a card, instead of the Matchbook Holder featured, and added a Beveled Window Pane instead of the stamped Twill Tape.

The Beveled Window Pane is stained by pouncing a cotton ball soaked with Rubbing Alcohol and Soft Suede Reinker. This adds a lot of dimension and interest to the Beveled Window Pane. I heat set mine with the Heat Gun, but do this very carefully as it is really easy to start melting the Window Pane!

Here's a closer look, the 'with Love' sentiment is stamped on a separate piece of Very Vanilla cardstock and placed behind the Beveled Window Pane, with the Crumb Cake Seam Binding wrapped behind and knotted above.
 
{Inside}
Recipe
Stamps: Field Flowers, Elizabeth
Cardstock: Soft Suede, Peach Parfait, Very Vanilla, Old Olive DSP
Ink: Soft Suede, Peach Parfait, Early Espresso, Old Olive, StazOn Jet Black
Accessories: Beveled Window Panes, Crumb Cake Seam Binding Ribbon, Texture Embossing Folder, Cutting Kit, Rubbing Alcohol








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Saturday, March 10, 2012

SASCRAP76 - Go Green

The Stampin' Addicts Scrap Theme Challenge 76 is GO GREEN! Re-use, Up-cycle or Re-Purpose something to use on your Scrap Page this month. If you're just not feeling the Re-Cycle, feature the color GREEN on your page prominently. My page features a touch of green and a re-purposed item - I ran some of the plastic milk carton through the Big Shot with the Snowflake die to make this embellishment. Before I put it on my page, I tested it with a PH pen to be sure the plastic was safe. 

Always Always Always test non-scrapbook items with a Ph Pen to be sure it is scrapbook safe. If you're not sure, or just to be on the safe side, keep found objects or uncertain papers from touching your photographs. Even tags and papers from a non-scrapbooking source may be unsafe - I was so surprised when, on the recommendation of a friend, I acid tested some super cute tags from an office store and found out they weren't safe at all!

Stampin' Up! sells Scrapbook safe papers and inks, if you have ANY questions about putting a product on your scrapbook page, just ask and I can give you product information about it.






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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Graduation Cap Card Tutorial - Simply Scored Diagonal Plate


It's getting to be that time of year when we celebrate our graduate and here is a SIMPLE and FUN Graduation Card you can make using the Simply Scored Diagonal Plate from Stampin' Up! This graduation card is based on Dawn Olchefske's Graduation Hat card from 2010. I used her card and adapted it to the  Simply Scored Diagonal Plate for my tutorial. The Diagonal Plate makes this card SO EASY!




Graduation Cap Tutorial



Cut a piece of Basic Black cardstock to 4 1/4" x 9 3/4"

Place this cardstock on the Simply Scored Tool (without the Diagonal Plate) and score it at 4 1/4"








Now, add your Simply Scored Diagonal Plate to the Simply Scored Tool - be sure to notice the arrow on the back of the Diagonal Plate. This Arrow needs to be pointing UP. The Diagonal Plate has little rubber grips on the back that keep it in place, but be sure that it is inserted all the way to the top and left of the Simply Scored Tool.





I used the Alignment Markers to mark my scoring position at 2 1/8". This will be the same place you will make all diagonal scores for the Graduation Cap Card. Be sure the horizontal score you made on the cardstock is at the 4 1/4" mark. Now score, on the diagonal, from the 2 1/8" marker position all the way across the cardstock.







Next, FLIP your cardstock over, so that your diagonal scoring line is upside down (em-bossed now, instead of de-bossed) and score, on the diagonal, from the 2 1/8" marker position all the way across the cardstock.






Now ROTATE your cardstock so that it is long on the scoring plate.  Score, on the diagonal, from the 2 1/8" marker position all the way across the cardstock.








Next, FLIP your cardstock over, so that your diagonal scoring line is upside down (em-bossed now, instead of de-bossed) and score, on the diagonal, from the 2 1/8" marker position all the way across the cardstock.






Now you have a big X scoring line that crosses the fold line on your Basic Black cardstock. Trim off the top left and right corners, using the score lines as a guide.















Then fold on all the score lines and push the horizontal fold lines together so you have the Graduation Cap shape. Add decoration as you like. This makes a standard A2 size card - 4 1/4" x 5 1/2".








To create a liner, cut a piece of Whisper White cardstock to 4" x 5 1/4". Score on the Diagonal at 2". FLIP the cardstock over and score again at 2"/ Trim these top corners off and this will fit perfectly inside your Graduation Cap Card!







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Saturday, March 3, 2012

Simply Scored Diagonal Plate

Stampin' Up! now has a Diagonal Scoring Plate for the Simply Scoring Tool - and I love it! Check out this video from Stampin' Up! introducing the new Diagonal Plate. This is such a quick and easy way to make your own envelopes and boxes and so much more! The dimensions for envelopes for several different sized cards is included with each Diagonal Scoring Plate. My next blog post will be a tutorial on making Graduation Cap Cards using the Diagonal Scoring Plate - and it's SO EASY!

Here's the ordering information on the Simply Scored Tool and the Simply Scored Diagonal Plate:

Simply Scored 122334 $29.95
Diagonal Plate 125586 $11.95

And of course, if you place a $50 order this month, you earn FREE Sale-A-Bration items as well! Remember Sale-A-Bration ends March 31st!












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