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Showing posts with label Rooted in Nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rooted in Nature. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 20, 2021

Card Ministry

 We have busy creating for Card Ministry at St. John's. 

Stamp Set: Mountain Air

Stamp Set: Rooted in Nature. Used my new blending brushes on the background!

Used outline of South Carolina. Cut out map image, placed on white cardstock, stamped trees over top. Tree stamps from Mountain Air.


Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Subtle Resist

I've done emboss resist for years, but this is new twist. It's called Subtle Resist and requires no embossing powder. In this example I used the Crackle stamp and Versamark ink. I used my Stamparatus, so that I could stamp twice and get a good thick application of the Versamark. After stamping, I heat set with my heat tool, making sure no shine from the ink was left on the paper. Then I used sponges and a sponge brayer to apply inks over top. It leaves a very suble crackle on the background. I layered the colors over one another where they touched to get a good blended effect.



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Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Stitched Rectangle Framelits Are the Bomb!

I've been having the most fun!!! The stitched rectangle frameless are amazing if you don't have them you have to get them! At first I thought why do I need die cuts to cut out rectangles because I can just measure on my cutter and do it? Well duh... Because I can use them to make frames! Gasp! oh my goodness I can't believe I didn't realize that, and how much fun was I missing!  Creating just by using frames as a base is genius and it's so simple. This stamp set and coordinating Framelits will be in the new catalog. However, the DSP (designer series paper) is retiring, so you need to order it soon before it is all gone.

This is a simple formual for designing a card that anyone can do. To design your own cards with this formula, you need three things: a stamp set with coordinating thinlits, DSP, and the Stitched Rectangle Framelits.

I pulled out a couple of patterns from the DSP,  decided what color base to use, and then the fun began! I cut a piece of DSP with a more plain pattern to serve as the background on my card, measuring 5 3/8 x 4 1/8 inches. Then I chose a coordinating pattern to cut a frame out of. I used the largest framelit, and then skipped 3 sizes to a smaller framelit that would allow a nice size 'framed' piece:) I glued these all together as shown below.
Next I stamped and die cut several of the images from the Rooted in Nature stamp set. I was sure to use the same ink colors that are found in the DSP. This coordination of colors is fun and so easy!

This is the most fun part! I simply grabbed some die cut piecs and laid them on the card until I had a design that I liked. I glued some of them and others I attached with Stampin' Dimensionals to give it some depth. Three completed cards are shown below. I have a stack of cards waiting to be assembled on my desk






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Friday, September 7, 2018

Rooted in Nature

Who doesn't love trees? This Rooted in Nature Bundle has a ton of products in it: a double stamp set and a double set of thinlits framelits. What's especially cool about this set of framelits is the detailed embossing leaves. You can emboss the texture in the leaf, then cut it out! That gives you such an awesome look!!


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