Check out this card, featuring the Enjoy the Moment stamp set from Stampin’ Up!. I received this stamp set for free as part of a demonstrator event in November (a demonstrator perk!) and it hasn’t seen any ink until today!
As usual, my card is inspired by the As You See It Challenge Blog. This time, it’s a colour challenge!
I wasn’t sure about the red and green combo. My first thoughts were Christmas and poppies, so of course, I rebelled and went with sponging ink and stamping images of seed pods!
I don’t know what all the seed pods are in the Enjoy the Moment stamp set, but the two that I chose to use are poppy seed pods and a lotus flower seed pod (special thanks to my friend, Google). I used a Stampin’ Sponge to apply Garden Green ink on my Whisper White cardstock (I haven’t moved into the new Basic White, yet), then I stamped the seed pod images with Tuxedo Black Momento Ink. With a Blender Pen, Basic Gray, and Sahara Sand ink, I added shading to the images. I also went in with my Basic Gray Stampin’ Write Marker to enhance some of the lines in the images. With that same marker, I added some Basic Gray ink onto the paper by flicking the end of the brush tip over the lip of the lid toward the paper. I’m not sure if this is such a great idea for maintaining the integrity of the brush tip over time, but it is one of my favourite techniques right now, so I’m willing to risk having to buy another set of the Neutral Stampin’ Write Markers.
The sentiment was stamped with Poppy Parade ink, providing a pop of colour to catch the eye.
The Stitched Rectangle die and the Big Boss (Stampin’ Cut &Emboss Machine) made the fantastic stitched edge to frame the images. I also used the Big Boss to emboss the piece of Vellum on my card with the Painted Texture 3D Embossing Folder. The Vellum is adhere to the Sahara Sand layer and Basic Gray card base with Tombo Multipurpose Liquid Glue, then the Stitched Rectangle was attached with Stampin’ Dimensionals and the Linen Thread Bow attached with a Glue Dot to finish the design.
Initially, when I finished this card, I didn’t have the Basic Gray as the base layer. I’m not really sure which I like better. What do you think?
Be sure to give this colour challenge a go and share your creations with us at the As You See It Challenge Blog.
Do you do anything to occupy your mind when you’re doing a task that you don’t enjoy?
I dread doing any kind of maintenance chores, like folding and putting away my laundry, making dinner (ugh), planning meals, cleaning my craft room, (cleaning pretty much anything, actually), and grocery shopping. To avoid boredom and reduce the torture of performing some of these tasks, I will often binge a show on Netflix or Prime. I find that 20 to 30 minute episodes work best and they can’t be a show that I have to pay to close attention to, since I need to actually accomplish the unpleasant task at the same time. I’ve tried watching some of those home improvement or organization reality shows, but those aren’t working at all. They’re nice to look at, but really boring to listen to, LOL!
The shows that keep me company and make my tasks a bit more bearable are my tried and true favourites. I just come back to them over and over. They’re fun and light and always help to lift my mood.
The Office (my son bought me the complete box set for Christmas!)
Brooklyn 99 (absolute gold!)
New Girl
The Good Place
I’ve watched some other shows that I’ve enjoyed as well, of course, but these ones are a few of the ones that I can listen to while I work and I know exactly what’s happening without looking at the screen most of the time because I’ve seen it before. They’re my friends and they always make me smile.
The one circumstance on my list above where I have to give my full attention, is grocery shopping. Maybe listening to music with ear buds would help? Kind of like my own personal movie soundtrack!
How do you endure the unpleasant and boring tasks in your day? Do you have any special tricks that dust a little bit of gold over the dull and dreary parts?
Of course, some of the shiniest gold that’s scattered throughout my week is when I get to play in my craft room! AND PLAY, I DID! As usual, the card I have to show you today begins with some creative inspiration from the As You See It Challenge Blog! It’s a sketch!
My Gilded Leafing from Stampin’ Up! has been quietly waiting for me to play with it since I bought it over a month ago. I have to admit, I was a little nervous to even open the container after being warned that it will expand or make a horrible mess. I wasn’t sure if I was ready for ACTUAL scattered gold to be all over my craft room! But for my card today, I’m happy to report that my Gilded Leafing has been a wonderful and fun art experience that definitely needs further exploration.
I used the Art Gallery Bundle, which, if purchased between now and February 28th during Sale-a-bration, will allow you to choose a free Sale-a-bration item. Coincidentally, I also used the Oh So Ombre Designer Series Paper on this card, which is a free pack of 6×6″ patterned paper with a $60 CAD purchase. I used one of my new Blending Brushes with Bermuda Bay ink to sponge a little extra colour behind where my flower was going to be. The stem and leaves were stamped with Shaded Spruce and I stamped the two steps of the flower on a separate piece of the same paper using Pretty Peacock and Night of Navy ink. After adding some Wink of Stella to the accents on the flower, it was die-cut with the coordinating die.
Before attaching the die-cut flower, I played with my Gilded Leafing and some Multipurpose Liquid Glue. I had NO idea what I was doing. That’s what made it fun (and a little bit scary, too!). I wondered if I could create a splatter kind of effect by mixing a small amount of water with the liquid glue on a paint brush, then tapping the brush on my finger over the paper to splatter the thinned glue on the surface. Then I would apply the leafing to the glue. This didn’t go as planned at all because I applied the gilding while the glue was too wet. It smeared the glue, resulting in a less defined placement of the gold leaf. If you make sure the glue is completely dry (remember, this glue stays sticky when it’s dry!) before you apply the leafing, you will not get the smudged gold like I did. The splatter the the left of the flower was dry, while the splatter to the right was too wet when I applied the leafing. See the difference?
The final elements on my card are the Fine Art Ribbon and the white heat-embossed sentiment on the black die-cut label. The sentiment and label are from the Many Messages Bundle. This bundle is really cool because it has a bunch of different sentiments on one large background stamp AND they line up perfectly with the ONE die that cuts them ALL OUT AT ONCE! Oh my gosh! Talk about a time saver for making multiple cards for multiple occasions! I think that will be my next project – make a set of cards using all the sentiments from this bundle. Ooooh! I can feel the creative wheels gaining momentum! Yup. That’s my next project, for sure!
But before you go, don’t forget to share with me any tips and tricks you have to scatter gold
(or smear it, LOL!)
over the dreaded tasks you have in the day. What is your dreaded task and how do you get through it without dying? Or is it just me? Am I the only one who feels like it’s torture to do these things? I tell you, if I was a wealthy person, I would pay good money to have all of those things done for me!
Welcome to 2021! This will be a year of hope and a promise of better days to come! I just know it!
It’s good to be back after a break over the Christmas holidays. I didn’t do much. It was glorious!
Question: Are you a person who’s often early for things? Or maybe you arrive right on time?
I can be early and I can be on time, but it doesn’t come easily for me. I have a very poor concept of time and often misjudge how long it will take me to get ready to go somewhere or how long it takes to actually get there. I’m late for a lot of things – including sending birthday cards.
The card I designed for the As You See It Challenge this week has a sentiment that is a great choice for acknowledging a late birthday wish. As You See It has some new graphics on the blog, too!
We have a speed challenge, folks! This is undoubtedly my favourite challenge because it helps train me to be more aware of my time and it gets my creative mojo flowing!
I used scraps from some cards I was preparing for an upcoming event. The patterned paper is one that you can get for FREE during the Sale-a-bration Promotion with Stampin’ Up! – Flower & Field Designer Series Paper. I thought using scraps would make my card come together faster, but I still used up extra time as I fussed to get my bow straight, so this card took 9 minutes and 28 seconds to complete. I cut it a bit close!
After placing the 1/2″ strips of patterned paper (see the subtle weaving I did in the corner?), I inked up the sentiment from the Happiest of Birthdays stamp set from Stampin’ Up! with Just Jade ink, then I carefully inked over the “happy” and the “birthday” with Tuxedo Black Momento ink, before stamping it on my Whisper White cardstock. The little Matte Black Dots that I placed on the card are a new item in the January – June Mini Catalogue, while the Crinkled Seam Binding Ribbon is an old favourite of mine. So lovely to work with and one that I often like to colour using the Stampin’ Blends Markers, though the white was just what I needed for this design.
I really like the simplicity of the angled background on the card base. I used Basic Black for the base, then cut a 4 1/4″ x 5 1/2″ piece of Blushing Bride cardstock in half on an angle and attached it to the front of the black base, before adhering my white layer with Stampin’ Dimensionals.
I have a few birthday wishes that are running late … late enough that if I send this card out, maybe it should actually read HAPPY little-bit-early BIRTHDAY.
Oh man. I’m just going to have to put my shame aside and send it, one way or another!
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