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Showing posts with label Subtles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Subtles. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Layouts Using Subtles Collection
These are layouts using mostly colors from the Subtles Collection. These are all for my Heritage Album. I am fortunate to have lots of photos from both my mom's side and my dad's side of the family. I am the only one left from my immediate family, so I want to preserve the memories and tell the story of my family through this album. My dream is that my grandchildren will feel like they got to know my family, too. Scrapbooking is a wonderful way to share family history with loved ones. July 1st marks the start of a new round of scrapbook club for my customers. If you would like to join us, contact me for details. We make a layout at each crop and have a lot of fun sharing ideas and memories together.
Monday, May 23, 2011
Subtles Collection Project: A Squash Book
I love making these squash books. I think they're addicting. You can add text, quotes, photos --- anything you'd like --- to all the little sections. This is a great gift for someone and can often be made using extra photos left over from making your album layout pages.
All of the Subtles
Wow! No wonder I was feeling a little tired! I'll show you a project and some layouts with the Subtles and then we'll move on to the Regals Collection next. I'm off to do more stamping.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Wonderful Wild Wasabi -- Last of the Subtles Collection
I love Wild Wasabi and was so happy when Stampin' Up! brought it back with the color renovation last July. It is a gorgeous shade of green and goes well with so many colors.
Creative Combination:
Wild Wasabi
So Saffron
Perfect Plum
I did more 'painting' with reinkers on this card, over the embossed flowers. The stamp set is 'Happiness Shared.' ...and yes, I liked using the Perfect Plum reinkers on the flowers. It is a lot more vibrant against the So Saffron. The Wild Wasabi makes the So Saffron look brighter, also. So, another great color combination. I used a generous application (background only) of my Shimmer Paint/alcohol mixture, to give the background some sparkle.
Sweet Set:
Wild Wasabi
Marina Mist
Early Espresso
Here, once again, is another color combo I might not have thought of trying until I used the Color Coach and I love these colors together. I used the stamp set 'Every Moment' and worked with a faux linen technique on the circle image. I 'painted' the image with reinkers and added an embossed layer. The finishing touches were Marina Mist ribbon and a spritzing with my Shimmer Paint/alcohol mixture for some added sparkle.
Dynamic Duo:
Wild Wasabi
Garden Green
What is the most amazing thing about this card? It's the new embossing powders! Using a great amount of patience and care, I added 2 colors of embossing powder -- Melon Mambo and Wild Wasabi -- to the stamped image. It's from the stamp set 'Just Believe.' I LOVE how the embossing turned out and it was well worth the extra time and effort.
Creative Combination:
Wild Wasabi
So Saffron
Perfect Plum
I did more 'painting' with reinkers on this card, over the embossed flowers. The stamp set is 'Happiness Shared.' ...and yes, I liked using the Perfect Plum reinkers on the flowers. It is a lot more vibrant against the So Saffron. The Wild Wasabi makes the So Saffron look brighter, also. So, another great color combination. I used a generous application (background only) of my Shimmer Paint/alcohol mixture, to give the background some sparkle.
Sweet Set:
Wild Wasabi
Marina Mist
Early Espresso
Here, once again, is another color combo I might not have thought of trying until I used the Color Coach and I love these colors together. I used the stamp set 'Every Moment' and worked with a faux linen technique on the circle image. I 'painted' the image with reinkers and added an embossed layer. The finishing touches were Marina Mist ribbon and a spritzing with my Shimmer Paint/alcohol mixture for some added sparkle.
Dynamic Duo:
Wild Wasabi
Garden Green
What is the most amazing thing about this card? It's the new embossing powders! Using a great amount of patience and care, I added 2 colors of embossing powder -- Melon Mambo and Wild Wasabi -- to the stamped image. It's from the stamp set 'Just Believe.' I LOVE how the embossing turned out and it was well worth the extra time and effort.
Saturday, May 21, 2011
So Saffron
So Saffron is a color I used to use a LOT. Since the new color renovation last July, I've been using so many of the wonderful new colors that I didn't even realize how much less I was using it. It's a very nice shade of yellow and goes nicely with lots and lots of colors. I used my Shimmer Paint/alcohol spray mixture over the entire card front, but it doesn't show up well in the photo. In real life, it's quite sparkly. The stamp set is 'Awash with Flowers.'
Creative Combination:
So Saffron
Rose Red
Wild Wasabi
Sweet Set:
So Saffron
Riding Hood Red
Soft Suede
With the Soft Suede and Riding Hood Red, I thought I'd try a Father's Day card. I used the stamp set 'Best Dad Ever' from the Summer Mini, a texture embossing folder (Soft Suede layer), sponging and the Color Spritzer Tool. The ties are embossed with clear EP directly onto the Riding Hood Red.
Dynamic Duo:
So Saffron
More Mustard
I have a lot going on in this card. I used 2 background stamps: 'Wonderfully Worn' and 'Sanded' for the background layer. For the top layer, I sponged over the embossing to bring out the texture and pattern. I sponged around the More Mustard circle and sentiment punched piece and added pearls. I used 'Studio Sketches' for the embossed focal piece and 'painted' the image with an Aquapainter directly from the ink pads.
Creative Combination:
So Saffron
Rose Red
Wild Wasabi
Sweet Set:
So Saffron
Riding Hood Red
Soft Suede
With the Soft Suede and Riding Hood Red, I thought I'd try a Father's Day card. I used the stamp set 'Best Dad Ever' from the Summer Mini, a texture embossing folder (Soft Suede layer), sponging and the Color Spritzer Tool. The ties are embossed with clear EP directly onto the Riding Hood Red.
Dynamic Duo:
So Saffron
More Mustard
I have a lot going on in this card. I used 2 background stamps: 'Wonderfully Worn' and 'Sanded' for the background layer. For the top layer, I sponged over the embossing to bring out the texture and pattern. I sponged around the More Mustard circle and sentiment punched piece and added pearls. I used 'Studio Sketches' for the embossed focal piece and 'painted' the image with an Aquapainter directly from the ink pads.
Friday, May 20, 2011
Rose Red
Creative Combination:
Rose Red
Not Quite Navy
River Rock
I must admit that until some of the new DSP colors came out, I realized that I hadn't been using River Rock very much. I really like it with this combination. To make this beautiful card, I embossed the flowers from our Hostess Set 'Love & Care' using White Craft Ink and clear EP, on watercolor paper. After it cooled, I 'painted' over the images with River Rock and Not Quite Navy reinkers.
Sweet Set:
Rose Red
Elegant Eggplant
Baja Breeze
I used the 'I (Heart) Hearts' stamp set to make this card. I embossed all the hearts and added a few little embellishments to finish it off. The little embossed strip of Rose Red behind the hearts adds even more texture. I like how it turned out.
Dynamic Duo:
Rose Red
Regal Rose
I used our Stampin' Pastels to add a soft look to the stamped image and then covered it with VersaMark and embossed with Iridescent Ice EP. The stamp set is 'Thoughts and Prayers' -- one of my favorites.
Rose Red
Not Quite Navy
River Rock
I must admit that until some of the new DSP colors came out, I realized that I hadn't been using River Rock very much. I really like it with this combination. To make this beautiful card, I embossed the flowers from our Hostess Set 'Love & Care' using White Craft Ink and clear EP, on watercolor paper. After it cooled, I 'painted' over the images with River Rock and Not Quite Navy reinkers.
Sweet Set:
Rose Red
Elegant Eggplant
Baja Breeze
I used the 'I (Heart) Hearts' stamp set to make this card. I embossed all the hearts and added a few little embellishments to finish it off. The little embossed strip of Rose Red behind the hearts adds even more texture. I like how it turned out.
Dynamic Duo:
Rose Red
Regal Rose
I used our Stampin' Pastels to add a soft look to the stamped image and then covered it with VersaMark and embossed with Iridescent Ice EP. The stamp set is 'Thoughts and Prayers' -- one of my favorites.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Pretty in Pink
Yes, more pink!
Creative Combination:
Pretty in Pink
Certainly Celery
Bashful Blue
Here's a fun summer card that is all Subtles. I used the stamp set 'Sunny Fun' for this card and, as you can see, added lots of Dazzling Diamonds. That's why the first little guy had to grab his 'shades.' This great stamp set is from the new Summer Mini. Several sizes of little circle punches add a fun touch to the bottom portion of the card.
Getting Started Combination:
Pretty in Pink
Marina Mist
Daffodil Delight
This is a great color combination and I thought it would lend itself well to the peacock stamp. The stamp set is 'Proud Peacock' and it's also from the new Summer Mini. Don't you love the little birds walking along? It's very difficult to see in the photo, but I stamped a little flower background on the edge above the little birds.
Dynamic Duo:
Pretty in Pink
Melon Mambo
This is a delightful duo of colors. I used the stamp sets 'Touch of Kindness' and 'Pretty Postage' -- along with some sponging, the Color Spritzer Tool and, of course, Dazzling Diamonds. Hey, I've been on a real glitter kick. You should see the floor in my studio. Did you notice the tiny knot/bow in the top corner of the card? I cut a tiny sliver of Melon Mambo CS with the paper trimmer (You can get the thinnest slivers ever with this awesome cutter.) and actually tied it into a double knot. I attached it with a dot of Liquid Tombow. The flower and stem are embossed with our new Melon Mambo and Wild Wasabi EP. Love them!
Creative Combination:
Pretty in Pink
Certainly Celery
Bashful Blue
Here's a fun summer card that is all Subtles. I used the stamp set 'Sunny Fun' for this card and, as you can see, added lots of Dazzling Diamonds. That's why the first little guy had to grab his 'shades.' This great stamp set is from the new Summer Mini. Several sizes of little circle punches add a fun touch to the bottom portion of the card.
Getting Started Combination:
Pretty in Pink
Marina Mist
Daffodil Delight
This is a great color combination and I thought it would lend itself well to the peacock stamp. The stamp set is 'Proud Peacock' and it's also from the new Summer Mini. Don't you love the little birds walking along? It's very difficult to see in the photo, but I stamped a little flower background on the edge above the little birds.
Dynamic Duo:
Pretty in Pink
Melon Mambo
This is a delightful duo of colors. I used the stamp sets 'Touch of Kindness' and 'Pretty Postage' -- along with some sponging, the Color Spritzer Tool and, of course, Dazzling Diamonds. Hey, I've been on a real glitter kick. You should see the floor in my studio. Did you notice the tiny knot/bow in the top corner of the card? I cut a tiny sliver of Melon Mambo CS with the paper trimmer (You can get the thinnest slivers ever with this awesome cutter.) and actually tied it into a double knot. I attached it with a dot of Liquid Tombow. The flower and stem are embossed with our new Melon Mambo and Wild Wasabi EP. Love them!
Pink Pirouette
I find that, when I want something pink, this is my go to shade of pink. It is light and delicate and just plain yummy.
Creative Combination:
Pink Pirouette
Baja Breeze
Early Espresso
What a yummy combination these colors are together. The stamp set is 'Strength & Hope.' The nicest thing about this card is that, other than the card base, it was made entirely with scraps. The embossed layer on top was left over from a previous project and all the other pieces were stamped or punched from scraps. Everything is embossed except the text and the butterfly. The butterfly was inked with Baja Breeze and then Early Espresso added around the edges with a sponge dauber. After I cut out the butterfly, I added Dazzling Diamonds and pearl accents. All in all, a very pretty look.
This will be one of my cards for my special class on June 3rd. For all my customers who purchase the 'Strength & Hope' stamp set from me (on or before May 25), you will qualify to sign up for this special class. The class is just $10. and we'll be making 5 projects. I am really hoping everyone will support this important cause. Stampin' Up! donates $2.00 from the sale of each stamp set for breast cancer research. If you love the stamp set but cannot make the class on June 3, I will have kits available so you won't miss out on the fun.
Sweet Set:
Pink Pirouette
Sahara Sand
Always Artichoke
This is another one of those combinations that I might not have tried if I wasn't playing with the Color Coach. I really like these colors together. I used the stamp set 'Fabulous Florets' from the new Summer Mini. I embossed the leaf/stem background with VersaMark and clear EP onto the Artichoke. I stamped the flowers onto Shimmery White CS and 'painted' them with Pink Pirouette ink (centers are More Mustard) and an Aquapainter. After I cut them out, I added some Dazzling Diamonds to the centers of two of the flowers. I seem to be using that a lot lately -- and lovin' it!
Creative Combination:
Pink Pirouette
Baja Breeze
Early Espresso
What a yummy combination these colors are together. The stamp set is 'Strength & Hope.' The nicest thing about this card is that, other than the card base, it was made entirely with scraps. The embossed layer on top was left over from a previous project and all the other pieces were stamped or punched from scraps. Everything is embossed except the text and the butterfly. The butterfly was inked with Baja Breeze and then Early Espresso added around the edges with a sponge dauber. After I cut out the butterfly, I added Dazzling Diamonds and pearl accents. All in all, a very pretty look.
This will be one of my cards for my special class on June 3rd. For all my customers who purchase the 'Strength & Hope' stamp set from me (on or before May 25), you will qualify to sign up for this special class. The class is just $10. and we'll be making 5 projects. I am really hoping everyone will support this important cause. Stampin' Up! donates $2.00 from the sale of each stamp set for breast cancer research. If you love the stamp set but cannot make the class on June 3, I will have kits available so you won't miss out on the fun.
Sweet Set:
Pink Pirouette
Sahara Sand
Always Artichoke
This is another one of those combinations that I might not have tried if I wasn't playing with the Color Coach. I really like these colors together. I used the stamp set 'Fabulous Florets' from the new Summer Mini. I embossed the leaf/stem background with VersaMark and clear EP onto the Artichoke. I stamped the flowers onto Shimmery White CS and 'painted' them with Pink Pirouette ink (centers are More Mustard) and an Aquapainter. After I cut them out, I added some Dazzling Diamonds to the centers of two of the flowers. I seem to be using that a lot lately -- and lovin' it!
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Perfect Plum
I love Stampin' Up colors, but must admit that Perfect Plum is less than perfect for me. I don't really like this color and admit that I don't use it very often. I challenged myself to come up with 3 cards that I could like and I think I managed to do it. It's good to push yourself outside your comfort zone once in a while. Here's what I came up with for Perfect Plum.
Creative Combination:
Perfect Plum
Marina Mist
Rose Red
I admit that the Marina Mist helped me a lot to like this card, but I think it's a very nice color combo.
I used the "Notably Ornate' stamp set for the card, along with a bit of Marina Mist ribbon, the Oval Scallop punch, and a touch of bling with a little rhinestone.
Sweet Set:
Perfect Plum
Riding Hood Red
More Mustard
I don't think I would have ever thought to use this color combo on my own, but I tried it and really like it. I love using circles to add a fun touch to a card. I used 4 sizes of circle punches and added rhinestones to some of them -- more bling. The stamp sets I used were 'Funky Four,' 'Curvy Verses,' and the little "hi" is from 'Fabulous Phrases.'
Dynamic Duo:
Perfect Plum
Elegant Eggplant
It's not as easy as it looks to create a monochromatic card. I needed to add a touch of white to liven it up a bit. I used the 'Bold Blossoms' stamp set and added brads, a rhinestone, and Dazzling Diamonds (on the butterfly wings) to give it more interest. The flower blossoms were created with our new Blossom Bouquet Triple Layer Punch. This is a totally awesome punch!
Tip:
It takes a little muscle to use the punch, so place it on a table, stand up, place one hand over the other and press down and it punches perfectly every time. You do NOT use this punch upside down as you are used to doing with many of our other punches.
Creative Combination:
Perfect Plum
Marina Mist
Rose Red
I admit that the Marina Mist helped me a lot to like this card, but I think it's a very nice color combo.
I used the "Notably Ornate' stamp set for the card, along with a bit of Marina Mist ribbon, the Oval Scallop punch, and a touch of bling with a little rhinestone.
Sweet Set:
Perfect Plum
Riding Hood Red
More Mustard
I don't think I would have ever thought to use this color combo on my own, but I tried it and really like it. I love using circles to add a fun touch to a card. I used 4 sizes of circle punches and added rhinestones to some of them -- more bling. The stamp sets I used were 'Funky Four,' 'Curvy Verses,' and the little "hi" is from 'Fabulous Phrases.'
Dynamic Duo:
Perfect Plum
Elegant Eggplant
It's not as easy as it looks to create a monochromatic card. I needed to add a touch of white to liven it up a bit. I used the 'Bold Blossoms' stamp set and added brads, a rhinestone, and Dazzling Diamonds (on the butterfly wings) to give it more interest. The flower blossoms were created with our new Blossom Bouquet Triple Layer Punch. This is a totally awesome punch!
Tip:
It takes a little muscle to use the punch, so place it on a table, stand up, place one hand over the other and press down and it punches perfectly every time. You do NOT use this punch upside down as you are used to doing with many of our other punches.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Marvelous Marina Mist
As you probably know by now, I am in love with Marina Mist. It is a simply gorgeous color and goes with a surprisingly large number of other Stampin' Up! colors.
Creative Combination:
Marina Mist
Crumb Cake
Cajun Craze
I decided to go for a little Western flavor for these colors, using the 'Out West' stamp set. I tried to make the layers look like leather, so some embossing and a lot of sponging was involved, after covering the CS layer with tiny, torn pieces of masking tape. I like how my cowboy turned out for this card.
Getting Started Combination:
Marina Mist
Real Red
Old Olive
This is a fabulous color combination -- really vibrant!
Using the 'For You Flower' stamp and the hearts from the 'Confetti' stamp set, I created a happy little card and added a fun touch with little strawberries. I embossed a small piece of Real Red CS with the polka dot embossing folder and then punched out little hearts with the Small Heart Punch. I added the Old Olive stem by using one of the Itty Bitty Shapes Punch Pack punches. Wow! That was a mouthful!
Tip: The easiest way to attach such tiny pieces is by using a 2-Way Glue Pen.
To get all 3 colors on the flower stamp, I used the 'huff' method and Stampin' Write Markers. These markers give a super vibrant look to any project and stamp perfectly every time.
Dynamic Duo:
Marina Mist
Bashful Blue
Let's sail away on calm seas beneath a soft blue sky! I used the 'Sail Away' stamp (can't help but think of Enya when I say this stamp's name:) and 'The Open Sea' stamp set for this card. Using watercolor paper (cut with a circle die), the sailboat is stamped with VersaMark and embossed with Chocolate Chip EP. I then used reinkers to 'paint' the background. A Jumbo Eyelet adds a nice embellishment and the ribbon is slipped through it and then tied with a piece of embroidery thread. I added a tiny touch of bling by placing a small rhinestone in the center of the compass. This would be a good masculine card or nice for anyone who likes sailing or water scenes. I don't sail, but I love the card.
Creative Combination:
Marina Mist
Crumb Cake
Cajun Craze
I decided to go for a little Western flavor for these colors, using the 'Out West' stamp set. I tried to make the layers look like leather, so some embossing and a lot of sponging was involved, after covering the CS layer with tiny, torn pieces of masking tape. I like how my cowboy turned out for this card.
Getting Started Combination:
Marina Mist
Real Red
Old Olive
This is a fabulous color combination -- really vibrant!
Using the 'For You Flower' stamp and the hearts from the 'Confetti' stamp set, I created a happy little card and added a fun touch with little strawberries. I embossed a small piece of Real Red CS with the polka dot embossing folder and then punched out little hearts with the Small Heart Punch. I added the Old Olive stem by using one of the Itty Bitty Shapes Punch Pack punches. Wow! That was a mouthful!
Tip: The easiest way to attach such tiny pieces is by using a 2-Way Glue Pen.
To get all 3 colors on the flower stamp, I used the 'huff' method and Stampin' Write Markers. These markers give a super vibrant look to any project and stamp perfectly every time.
Dynamic Duo:
Marina Mist
Bashful Blue
Let's sail away on calm seas beneath a soft blue sky! I used the 'Sail Away' stamp (can't help but think of Enya when I say this stamp's name:) and 'The Open Sea' stamp set for this card. Using watercolor paper (cut with a circle die), the sailboat is stamped with VersaMark and embossed with Chocolate Chip EP. I then used reinkers to 'paint' the background. A Jumbo Eyelet adds a nice embellishment and the ribbon is slipped through it and then tied with a piece of embroidery thread. I added a tiny touch of bling by placing a small rhinestone in the center of the compass. This would be a good masculine card or nice for anyone who likes sailing or water scenes. I don't sail, but I love the card.
Monday, May 16, 2011
Certainly Celery
The Creative Combination for Certainly Celery:
Certainly Celery
Soft Suede
Pink Pirouette
With these soft colors, I decided to break out my Stampin' Pastels.
Too often, I have them put away neatly in a drawer and forget about them.
I love the soft look they create. I stamped the image from our Hostess Set, 'Silhouette Sentiments,' with VersaMark and then added the pastels with sponge daubers. It's such an easy way to create a beautiful, soft look. I've moved my pastels to a more accessible place so they won't be forgotten again.
The Getting Started Combination for Certainly Celery:
Certainly Celery
Whisper White
Marina Mist
This is a simple card to create and looks beautiful with the use of Stampin' Pastels. See, I didn't forget about them:) I love the look of Marina Mist with most any color. This color combination lends itself well to the hydrangea image from our Hostess Set, 'Because I Care.' This set has been extremely popular with my customers. You only have until the end of June to earn it, so be sure to get yours before it retires.
The Dynamic Duo for Certainly Celery:
Certainly Celery
Old Olive
These are 2 of my favorite colors. Using the 'Three Leaves' stamp and the 'Medallion' stamp, this was a fun and easy card to create.
Certainly Celery
Soft Suede
Pink Pirouette
With these soft colors, I decided to break out my Stampin' Pastels.
Too often, I have them put away neatly in a drawer and forget about them.
I love the soft look they create. I stamped the image from our Hostess Set, 'Silhouette Sentiments,' with VersaMark and then added the pastels with sponge daubers. It's such an easy way to create a beautiful, soft look. I've moved my pastels to a more accessible place so they won't be forgotten again.
The Getting Started Combination for Certainly Celery:
Certainly Celery
Whisper White
Marina Mist
This is a simple card to create and looks beautiful with the use of Stampin' Pastels. See, I didn't forget about them:) I love the look of Marina Mist with most any color. This color combination lends itself well to the hydrangea image from our Hostess Set, 'Because I Care.' This set has been extremely popular with my customers. You only have until the end of June to earn it, so be sure to get yours before it retires.
The Dynamic Duo for Certainly Celery:
Certainly Celery
Old Olive
These are 2 of my favorite colors. Using the 'Three Leaves' stamp and the 'Medallion' stamp, this was a fun and easy card to create.
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Bashful Blue
Creative Combination: Bashful Blue, Rose Red and Wild Wasabi.
Close-up of some of the embellishments.
Sweet Set: Bashful Blue, Chocolate Chip and Certainly Celery. The Celery ribbon didn't show up very well in the photo, but that's what I used.
Dynamic Duo: Bashful Blue and Marina Mist.
For all these cards, I designed them on My Digital Studio, printed out the fronts and then added embellishments. Last, I attached them to the card bases.
Close-up of some of the embellishments.
Sweet Set: Bashful Blue, Chocolate Chip and Certainly Celery. The Celery ribbon didn't show up very well in the photo, but that's what I used.
Dynamic Duo: Bashful Blue and Marina Mist.
For all these cards, I designed them on My Digital Studio, printed out the fronts and then added embellishments. Last, I attached them to the card bases.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Back to the Land of Color!
I'm back in my studio and busy as can be. We had just started on the Subtles Collection when our baby came early and then I took time out for my grandsons...so... let's continue by revisiting Baja Breeze that I'd previously posted.
CREATIVE COMBINATION: Baja Breeze, Cajun Craze and Basic Gray
SWEET SET: Baja Breeze, More Mustard and Cherry Cobbler.
Close-up of detail.
DYNAMIC DUO: Baja Breeze and Not Quite Navy
Close-up of detail. The Not Quite Navy isn't showing up quite as dark as it is IRL, but still looks great.
Now, you may be thinking that these cards look familiar, but not quite the same. You're right! I designed them on My Digital Studio. Then, I printed them off, trimmed them, added some additional embellishments and attached them to a card base. This is called making a hybrid project -- part digital and part real life details that you can touch. Believe it or not, on the last photo here, the buttons that look so real are actually part of the digital work. I pierced holes in them and tied on white thread before attaching to the card base. I added pearls to the scalloped layer, as well as using pearls on several of the other projects. (The second card does have a real button.)
CREATIVE COMBINATION: Baja Breeze, Cajun Craze and Basic Gray
Close-up of detail.
DYNAMIC DUO: Baja Breeze and Not Quite Navy
Close-up of detail. The Not Quite Navy isn't showing up quite as dark as it is IRL, but still looks great.
Now, you may be thinking that these cards look familiar, but not quite the same. You're right! I designed them on My Digital Studio. Then, I printed them off, trimmed them, added some additional embellishments and attached them to a card base. This is called making a hybrid project -- part digital and part real life details that you can touch. Believe it or not, on the last photo here, the buttons that look so real are actually part of the digital work. I pierced holes in them and tied on white thread before attaching to the card base. I added pearls to the scalloped layer, as well as using pearls on several of the other projects. (The second card does have a real button.)
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Back to the Subtles... Baja Breeze
In order to have time to keep up with all my posting of the Subtles, I turned to My Digital Studio to turn out some quick cards. MDS is a really fun digital scrapbooking program that can be used to create journals, cards, scrapbook pages, tags and more. It's quite 'user friendly' and I enjoy using it. Soooo, on with the Subtles...
The Color Coach Creative Combination is:
Baja Breeze
Cajun Craze
Basic Gray
The Sweet Set is:
Baja Breeze
More Mustard
Cherry Cobbler
The Dynamic Duo is:
Baja Breeze
Not Quite Navy
Baja Breeze
Cajun Craze
Basic Gray
The Sweet Set is:
Baja Breeze
More Mustard
Cherry Cobbler
The Dynamic Duo is:
Baja Breeze
Not Quite Navy
Monday, April 25, 2011
Subtles Collection
Our 10 colors for the Subtles Collection are:
Baja Breeze
Bashful Blue
Certainly Celery
Marina Mist
Perfect Plum
Pink Pirouette
Pretty in Pink
Rose Red
So Saffron
Wild Wasabi
In my next posts, I will be showing 2-3 color combos with each of these colors. Once again, I think these colors look gorgeous together. Check back often to see what colors are flying each day. Don't forget to sign in as a 'follower' and feel free to leave a comment.
Baja Breeze
Bashful Blue
Certainly Celery
Marina Mist
Perfect Plum
Pink Pirouette
Pretty in Pink
Rose Red
So Saffron
Wild Wasabi
In my next posts, I will be showing 2-3 color combos with each of these colors. Once again, I think these colors look gorgeous together. Check back often to see what colors are flying each day. Don't forget to sign in as a 'follower' and feel free to leave a comment.
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