Chic Boutique

A few months ago my mom held a camp where all 5 cards were made using one set. The set was Chic Boutique (now retired). I designed the cards for the camp. One was a CASE, and I won’t bother posting it here. The others are below.

First up is my favorite. I knew I wanted to use one of the crown charms and so decided the card should have an elegant feel.

I chose Baroque Burgundy DSP paired with black satin ribbon. A touch of the Eyelet Border punch in Vanilla. Then finished off with rhinestones along the middle of the Eiffel Tower image.
 

One item mom had bought, but not in quantity, was the acrylic frames, so she asked me to work one in on a card for this special camp.

I was inspired by some cards in the SCS gallery where folks had gilded the edges of the frame with glitter. Since the only glitter I had on hand was the Baja, I chose a Baja base with a Not Quite Navy mat.

To get the embossing lined up, I used repositionable tape to adhere the white and Baja card base together. I ran that through the Big Shot. Then I gently removed the white panel (yes, it did tear the Baja a bit, but you don’t see that when done); matted the white panel and reattached to the card base.

Next up is a little card that she tweaked because she didn’t like the leaf – but I’m posting this one because I do like it 😀

I started with the bird cage image and chose purple and green to color it (with the fine-tip edge of the markers). I kinda like the leaf on one side and the newsprint peaking out from below. Makes me think of where the bird is, and where it wants to go.

I used Eggplant, Perfect Plum, and Old Olive.

Last up is a fun one. A very simple layout with a touch of paper piecing – just enough to remind customers about the technique.

The colors I chose were Pear, Bride, and Saffron. I’m pretty sure I stamped the sentiment in Olive.

All supplies are StampinUp only. Hollar if you aren’t sure of what I used.

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VSN, Yee-Haw!

Friday night there was a mini-VSN at SCS. The theme of the VSN is rodeo. Only 6 challenges – and I managed to do them all!

The first challenge was called “the grand opening” and we needed to use banners.

My kiddo’s friend will be turning 11 in a week so I thought that would be a perfect card for a banner.

Supplies:
Stamps: Big Birthday Wishes (PTI);
Colors: Rose Red, DSP (SU);
Extras: Banner die (MFTStamps); Number die (PTI); Baker’s Twine (SU);

 
 

The next challenge was called “the queen’s wave”. We could interpret “wave” any way we wanted.

I did it 3 ways: my scene is a HEAT WAVE at the beach (with waves in the background) and the card uses the Wiper Technique to create a little waving sun pop-up.

Supplies:
Stamps: Shore Thing (SU); alphabet ($bin); Birds – Light the Path (TAC);
Colors: Peach Parfait, Daffodil Delight, Baja Breeze, Crumb Cake (SU); Brown (Palette);
Extras: Daffodil ribbon (SU); deco scissors; Jar Label die (PTI);

 
The third challenge was called “bring in the clowns” and we needed to use 4 bold/bright colors and have something pop-up.

Thankfully the pop-up could be completed with a simple dimensional, and that is the route I took – the bee is popped-up. The bright colors made me thing rainbows, so I chose a flower bunch to color.

Supplies:
Stamps: All About You (PTI);
Colors: Hibiscus (PTI); Gable Green (SU); Copics;
Extras: green ribbon (?); dimensionals; stickles (on bee);

 
The fourth challenge, “all that glitters”, required that we use sequins.

Oh my. I don’t have many sequins. The ones I do have are bright colors. I decided to make shaker balloons. I really don’t have a use for such a “young” card. I need to find some place to donate cards – any suggestions?

Supplies:
Stamps: Say it With Style (PTI);
Colors: Real Red, Brilliant blue (SU);
Extras: circle dies (Spellbinders); Black/White Baker’s Twine (?); Label die (MFT Stamps); sequins; acetate (SU);

 
The fifth challenge, “sunset on the plains”, required a brayered or sponged sunset.

I was a little stymied at first, so I had my hubby help – he decided the sunset should be orange and set in the African plains. I chose to do a giraffe because he likes them and with the “miss you” sentiment I can pop it in his suitcase for his next business trip.

Supplies:
Stamps: Wild Things (SU); Paper Tray (PTI);
Colors: Tangerine, Glossy, Black, Daffodil, Pacific Point, Night of Navy (SU);
Extras: white EP;

 
The final challenge was to be inspired by the lyrics of an 80’s song (Wild Wild West).

I don’t have any western stamps, but these mustaches paired with twine and a wood-grain paper make me think “cowboy”! And I’m getting double-duty out of this card – I took a picture before I adhered the sentiment and I can upload it as the index for the Many Mustaches gallery category, yee-haw 😉

Oh, and speaking of the sentiment – those letters are cut from different sentiments from the same PTI stamp set – Say it With Style. I’m feeling smart!

Supplies:
Stamps: Many Mustaches (SU); Say it With Style (PTI);
Colors: Early Espresso, Vanilla, Wood DSP (OLD! SU);
Extras: Twill, Twine, Brads (SU);

Not-so-Vintage Invitation

I created this card for my mom to use. Thankfully she loves this card – she isn’t a big fan of the CAS style.

I have to make 20 of them so I kept it fairly simple. The hardest part will be cutting out all the flowers, but I think it will be worth it.

So, after getting this post practically ready, I realized that I could add a pen frame and it would give the card just that bit of “it” that it needed. It adds another step to the production line, but I think it is worth it!

Thanks for taking a peek!

You’re Invited
All supplies StampinUp unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: Vintage Vogue, Sincere Salutations;
Colors: Not Quite Navy, Vanilla, Old Olive, Calypso Coral;
Other: Pearls;

New Stampin’Up!

Last month while I was visiting my mom (an SU Demo), I got to play with her new stamp sets. Now that the catalog is out I thought I would post my cards.

The first set I played with is Pennant Parade. This banner creating set has a coordinating punch. I used the punch to make this simple banner card. I used the new Lucky Limeade color and Daffodil Delight. I also found some white Baker’s Twine in her supplies and fell in love. Because it is twisted, it doesn’t come apart quite as easily as embroidery thread.

After seeing the samples in the new catalog, I realized the Pennant Parade set can be used to make Christmas trees too – that is cool! This card uses 3 different greens, but since they are all pretty close in color, it works. I am actually a little disappointed in the Limeade color – it isn’t quite yellow enough….it just looks a tiny shade lighter than Olive. *sigh, I miss Kiwi*

I used the eyelet scallop border punch to create the ruffle around the circle. After punching a long border piece, I ran my nail down the cardstock to help break down the fibers inside. Then I peeled it apart to make 2 pieces. Then I adhered it to the back of the circle making folds to help it follow the curve.

The next couple of cards use the set My Friend. The font in this set is wonderful.

For the first card I used my new favorite color – Pool Party. I added a border punch to the background to give some texture (and weight to that side of the card). A few butterflies and a large sprinkling of rhinestones finishes it off.

 

The next card is a little retro. I love the dangling baubles image in set and used it to create the top border. I filled in the baubles with the Smooch – Top Coal (love this stuff – had to order it for myself!). The sentiment was inked up with markers. I added the flower/pearl to help balance it all out.

This picture doesn’t show the smooch very well, so I took a detail shot. Click the picture to see it full size.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The final set I played with was Best of Everything.

On this card I used Wisteria – another new favorite color. I even got to use a bit of the new ribbon – love those little ruffles. To create the main panel I used the hyacinth image (well, that’s why I’m calling it anyway) and inked it with Wisteria and stamped a bunch, then went back and did the same image using Pool Party.

The butterflies are actually the single flower – I cut them out and tied ribbon and now they look like butterflies 🙂 The background is 2 lattice dies glued down to the card base.

 
The final card I want to share today was pretty fun to make. Unfortunately I used the now retired Spiral punch (why did they get rid of that??).

I won’t be doing my normal supply list, but everything is StampinUp and should be in the current catalog (except the Spiral punch on the last card). BUT if you have any questions, just leave (or send) a note and I’ll answer.

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Garden Lattice

I created this card for my mom. I’ve seen some really cool lattice cards lately. I thought I’d make my own by pairing up a couple dies. I started with a Top Note and cut a rectangle window in it. Then I cut a lattice die and glued it behind the Top Note. The flowers are stamped on watercolor paper and then watercolored.

Thanks for taking a peek!

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All supplies StampinUp unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: Four Frames, Teeny Tiny Wishes;
Colors: Always Artichoke, White, Perfect Plum;
Other: Botanical DSP, Watercolor paper, Lattice die, Top Note die, Leaf die, White Organdy ribbon, Decorative Label punch; machine stitching;
Technique: watercoloring

Thankful Butterflies

On Friday, SCS hosted a mini virtual stamp night. There were 5 challenges; sadly I only managed one. The challenge was to use fabric on a card (may11vsnmini1).

It took me a bit of time to figure out how to use fabric, mostly because my fabric selection is pretty lame. I decided to use the white & off-white fabric I had to make butterflies. Of course that meant I needed a dark base for them. That had me scratching my head (I have a hard time actually using pattern paper, so I don’t turn to it often). Thankfully I remembered a technique that I don’t use often – sanding embossed paper that has a white-core.

Since I only have a couple different colors of white-core paper, I opted to use Razzleberry and make an “elegant/classic” style. I do like how it ended up.

Thank You
All supplies StampinUp unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: Four Frames, Noteworthy;
Colors: Rich Razzleberry, Black, White;
Other: Elegant Bouquet embossing folder, Razzleberry Prints DSP, Decorative Label punch, Black Satin ribbon; Butterfly dies (PTI – but SU has comparable); Black Rhinestones (Kaiser);

Panel Art Inspired

This card is for another relative who sent some books to the family. I wanted to create a card that had an oriental feel, so I went to Google images and searched for Japanese art. There was a piece that caught my eye immediately – beautiful panel artwork with wispy trees. I tried to recreate it, but fell short. I still like this card, but it isn’t what I was hoping for.

Thanks for taking a peek.

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Stamps: Lovely as a Tree (SU); Communique Sentiments (PTI);
Colors: Vintage Cream (PTI); Watercolor paper (Strathmore); Soft Suede, Early Espresso (SU);
Other: sponges;
Technique: Sponging; Wet Paper Watercoloring;

Rock On

This was just something that came to me. I’ve been trying to use more pattern paper (I have way too much). The metallic thread is some spirelli thread from Spellbinders – I thought it was a perfect touch for this rockin’ themed card. The sentiment came from Please Be Seated – hee hee, love it when something like that happens.

rock on
Stamps: Extreme Guitar (SU), Please Be Seated (sentiment-SU);
Colors: Brilliant Blue, Wild Wasabi, Pumpkin Pie, Bashful Blue, Black, White (SU);
Other: Jersey Shore DSP (SU); metallic thread (Spellbinders); star dies (MFT);

Spring = Birds

This was created for the Stampin’ Royalty spring challenge (src67). Spring definitely means birds to me. I am no professional bird watcher, but I love seeing birds – and hearing them!

When I first put this card together I was using the Summer Sun card stock as the base, a yellow bird, and Pacific as the mat to the green pattern – it was ALL wrong! The card base was too harsh, so instead I used a piece of tone-on-tone pattern paper; that made it better. The yellow bird was just not popping, so I made it blue instead. Almost there. With the bird blue I decided the sentiment would be blue and so I needed a different mat color. I pulled the yellow cardstock back out and that felt right. So much happier with this version.

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All supplies StampinUp unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: Cheep Talk;
Colors: Summer Sun, Pacific Point, Chocolate Chip, Old Olive;
Other: Good Morning Sunshine DSP, Lots of Letters chipboard, border punch; machine stitching

Cards of Different Colors

Today I am posting the final card that I created for mom’s Inside-Out camp. I ended up making two versions (ya know, in case she runs out of DSP in the one color). I did CASE the card from Selene (view hers); and while her card is based on a sketch, I did copy her ribbon/button & border punch – so I’m referencing her card instead of the sketch (I did find her card before I found the sketch). I changed the colors and images from Selene’s card and used DSP instead of stamping for the background.

Anyway. I’m really happy with how these turned out. They both make me smile, even though the evoke different feelings. To see either card in more detail, just click on the photo.

For the flowers, I used markers to color the rubber before stamping. I used a lighter and darker color to add some shading.

 
Since the camp is about decorating the insides, this post wouldn’t be complete without a peek at the inside. I went very simple with just using the same supplies – DSP and Border Punch.

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All supplies StampinUp unless otherwise noted.
Blue Card
Stamps: Friends Never Fade;
Colors: Not Quite Navy, Baja Breeze, White;
Other: Markers (Real Red, Cherry Cobbler, Choco Chip, Olive), Greenhouse Gala DSP, Pear Pizzazz Seam Binding, Button, Linen Thread, Scallop Eyelet Border Punch;
Yellow Card
Stamps: Friends Never Fade;
Colors: So Saffron, Daffodil Delight, White;
Other: Markers (Regal Rose, Rose Red, Choco Chip, Olive), Greenhouse Gala DSP, Pear Pizzazz Seam Binding, Button, Linen Thread, Scallop Eyelet Border Punch;