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Showing posts with label By the Seashore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label By the Seashore. Show all posts

Sunday, June 16, 2013

Baked Brown Sugar... Yummy!

Today, let's continue our series on meeting the new colors.  Meet a new In Color, Baked Brown Sugar.  This is a really yummy color and the Color Coach suggested some combinations that I would not have thought of trying.
The first color story is Baked Brown Sugar, Garden Green and Cherry Cobbler.  This combination makes for a very rich looking card.  With the red and green, I tried hard to NOT make it look like a Christmas card.  I just wanted something different, for more of a challenge.

The second color story is Baked Brown Sugar, Crisp Cantaloupe and Bermuda Bay.  Crisp Cantaloupe is also a new In Color.  Bermuda Bay is an old favorite, returning color.  I used my Aqua Painter to color in the sea star and the sea shells.

Both cards have images that are cut out and mounted on dimensionals, for added texture.
So, once again, I'll ask you --- which color story do you like the best?

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Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Sneak Peek at June 14 Cards and A Happy Anniversary

Here's a sneak peek at the cards for our first Friday Night Cards class on June 14.  I want to introduce you to our new In Colors and to a brand new color called Smoky Slate.  We'll be making 6 cards - one with each of these new colors.  My color stories are based on the new Color Coach cards.  These 2 cards feature Baked Brown Sugar (with Crisp Cantaloupe and Bermuda Bay) and Smoky Slate (with Rose Red and Pear Pizzazz).  Don't you just love the color names of our colors?  Most of them make you hungry!
Here are the details on the class:
  • Pay ($16.) to register by June 12.
  • Get a friend to sign up and pay by June 12 and you AND your friend will get to make an EXTRA, bonus card!!!
  • The class fee includes all materials to make the 6 cards, envelopes AND adhesive.
  • While you're here, enjoy my displays featuring lots of brand new products.
  • While you're here, get a close-up view of what we'll be making at Stamp Club for the next 3 months.
  • At the class, you'll have the opportunity to try new colors, new products and a lot of fun!
I hope you'll join us!

And...before I go... a Happy Anniversary to my wonderful husband.  We're celebrating 41 years today.  Where does the time go???  He surprised me with flowers this year!!!
Have a great day and make it a creative one!  Make something beautiful.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

A Card with Sea Squares and Our Wonderful Trimmer

Today's post will feature a favorite card and our wonderful new trimmer.

Here's my latest creation I made using the trimmer.
This stamp set (By the Seashore) is one of my very favorites.  I'm so glad it is going to carry over into the new catalog.  This is a monochromatic card, using Crumb Cake, Very Vanilla and Soft Suede. 

Here's a closer look:
I used our By the Tide stamp set for the background, still keeping with the monochromatic color story.  The trimmer made it easy to cut and layer the squares.

Our Stampin' Trimmer is an amazing tool and I just love it!

And...
It comes with 2 blades -- one for cutting and one for scoring.  It has an arm that extends out to enable you to cut larger pieces of paper or CS.  The feature that I like the best is that you can see exactly where to cut for 6" pieces without even using the extending arm.  Check here for more details and to watch the video to learn more about the trimmer.

Even better:
You can alternate cutting and scoring without removing either blade.  This saves a lot of time when you're busy creating.

More news:
The new catalog that goes live on May 31 will have a rotary blade you can use with it (available in August 2013) and there will be small scallop and tiny scallop rotary blades as well.  Get the trimmer now and be ready when the new accessories are available.

So now it's time for you to go stamp something.  Go on now.  You know you want to!  Come back and leave a comment and share what you made.  Have a great day!

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Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Sketch Template Series, Part 3

Today's post brings us to Part 3 in our sketch template series.  I really like this sketch a lot and find it quite useful and versatile.
Here's what we made with this sketch:
Jenn's card makes use of circle and square punches.  I love how she used just a tiny bit of stamping in the top corner.

For this card, I used the A Round Array stamp set with the papers from the Sent with Love Promotional.  My sentiment is stamped directly onto the cotton ribbon.


I had both my sea stamp sets out, playing with them and decided to make a second card with this template.  I used the cotton ribbon for my 'flag' piece.  I grunged it up a bit with Soft Suede ink.


I love how Lynn layered her squares for this design.  Isn't this a great card?
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Thursday, April 25, 2013

Another Journal from the Try It Kit

In my last post, I showed you a journal that was pretty much like the suggested version.  Today, let's step it up a bit!  Here's a vintage version with a little seaside thrown in for fun.

Here's how I made it:
  • I stamped directly onto the journal, using Crumb Cake and Soft Suede inks.
  • I sponged around the edges of the journal with Soft Suede ink.
  • I wrapped linen thread around the front cover of the journal.
  • I tied in some seam binding and crochet trim.
  • I attached a piece of the gorgeous lace from our Artisan's Kit.
  • I stamped a shell and some sand dollars, cut them out and attached them over the lace.
  • Liquid Tombow holds everything securely in place.

That's it!  A beautiful, vintage journal in no time at all.

After all the excitement of getting to peek at the new catalog online yesterday, not to mention ordering a few of the new goodies, I am still kind of reeling.  My advise to you:  If you want to get something from the current catalog - DO NOT WAIT - get it now, because things will be going fast.  Once they're gone; they're gone.

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