Techniques

Be Parquet

When I was nine years old, we moved into a new home – well, new to us. The yard was full of tall yellow wild grass and grasshoppers. So many grasshoppers! The house was built in the 80s,  I think. It was a two story, white stucco house with a nice layout where the staircase was at the center.  When you walked in through the front door, you were welcomed with a large foyer that was as tall as the two floors of the whole house! The large entry way was a great spot for happy hellos and long, lingering good-byes.

I remember skipping with my jump rope on that open foyer space. I played board games on that floor.  I remember the comforting “click click” sound of dog nails on the floor as our small honey-coloured maltese/cocker spaniel made her way through the house. We raced around the staircase and would watch the floor flash past as it changed under our feet – beige carpet in the living room, linoleum in the kitchen, beige carpet in the TV room, parquet flooring in the foyer – carpet, lino, carpet, parquet, carpet, lino, carpet, parquet.

The parquet pattern was in squares. It has since been updated and now there is laminate wood flooring throughout the foyer, TV room and kitchen. My own kids have raced around the house when we visit my parents for Sunday dinner – lately it’s during a rubber band war.

Good times. Good memories.

My card design today reminds me of that parquet flooring. Instead of squares, I tried a herringbone pattern. Of course, it all begins with some prompting to get that creative mojo going. Here’s the assortment challenge from the As You See it Challenge blog:

I get pretty excited when I find a fun way to use paper scraps, especially with paper that I LOVE! The Wood Textures Designer Series paper is on the top of my list, so you you can imagine how satisfying it was to turn my scraps into something awesome!

The herringbone pattern is created using short, narrow strips of patterned paper and adhering them to a piece of cardstock. I used my Multipurpose Liquid Glue to adhere the strips (remember, less is more – nobody wants a sticky oozy mess!).

I started by scoring a line in the center of the paper and laying my first five strips down without adhesive first, so that I could use the line as a guide for straight placement. Then I was able to pick up and adhere one piece at a time until my piece of cardstock was full. Once full, I trimmed the paper to size and carried on with the rest of the card.

I trimmed my herringbone parquet into a square and then thought about something crazy – what if I used my Stitched Shapes Framelits to add a decorative stitched edge to this large square!?

I know – CRAZY!!

But it worked! And it wasn’t even that hard!!

I used the largest square from the Stitched Shapes Framelits and placed it, blade up, on my Big Shot clear plate so that I could see the cutting edges clearly. I placed my parquet piece right side facing down, so that the paper lined up in the corner of the framelit.

(Oh my goodness, I need to give you photos of this process! SERIOUSLY! … I’ll try to add them later)

I put my top plate over the corner that I wanted to cut (and ONLY over that corner) and ran it through the Big Shot. The Big Shot cuts when there is pressure, so where the top plate didn’t make contact with the die, cutting did not occur. I repeated this process three more times to make a border around my entire 3-3/4″ parquet.

So cool!!

The rest is detail.

I sponged Crumb Cake ink all around the edges of a layer of Crumb Cake cardstock, then adhered it to my Early Espresso card base.

It’s not super noticeable in the photos, but there is a piece of Night of Navy cardstock matting the upper left corner of my parquet square, which is adhered to the Crumb Cake layer with Mini Stampin’ Dimensionals. The tree image from the new Rooted in Nature stamp set, is stamped on Crumb Cake cardstock with Blueberry Bushel ink (new ink! new ink!), then die cut with the coordinating framelit. To make it pop a bit more on the card, I sponged the edges of the tree with more Crumb Cake ink.

The sentiment is also from the Rooted in Nature Stamp Set. I stamped it on Whisper White Cardstock with Early Espresso ink, then cut it out by hand to use the pieces individually. I adhered the tree and the sentiment with Mini Dimensionals, cut in half so they would fit.

The Copper Metallic Thread was looped and stuck on one of those Dimensionals before that tree was planted on my card.The final step was to add a few copper sequin from the Metallics Sequin Assortment to the card front using Mini Glue Dots.

And there you have it! It has a tree. It has a square. It has woodgrain. It has blue. AND it is masculine! It has it all, Folks!

I think I like it!

What will you do with this assortment challenge? Give it a try and share it on the As You See it Challenge blog!

In Color Blocks

Are you excited for the new catalogue?! I am! There are so many new colours and fun things that I wish I could get them all at once! But, alas, I must be wise with my spending and pace myself. So far, I have two of the new inks, a sampling of all the new colours, all of the In Color inks and most of the In Color cardstock. I also decided to get the early release products in the Share What You Love Suite (of course, I had to choose the “Gotta Have It All” bundle so I could get all the free gifts with it!) You can check out the bundles by clicking on my SHOP button here on my website.

The card design today features four of the five 2018-2020 In Colors. These colours are bright and playful and full of cheer!

Here’s the challenge sketch that I started with:When I saw this sketch, I immediately thought of using the acrylic blocks to stamp the rectangle and square shapes and that is exactly what I did!

I used Clear Block C and Clear Block A from Stampin’ Up! to create this playful, colour blocked background. I simply pressed the block onto the ink pad, spritzed the ink on the block with 70% rubbing alcohol using my Stampin’ Spritzer, then pressed the block on my paper where I wanted it. I used Lovely Lipstick, Blueberry Bushel, Pineapple Punch, and Call Me Clover.The Pineapple Punch yellow die cut star is cut using the Wood Crate Framelits Dies and attached with a piece of Foam Adhesive Strips (no reason, it was just closer to me than my Stampin’ Dimensionals!). I looped some Gold Metallic Thread to stick behind the star for some extra flourish. The sentiment, “smile”, is from the Tabs for Everything stamp set and was stamped with Momento Tuxedo Black ink. The stars from the Tabs for Everything stamp set and the stars from the the Wood Words stamp set were stamped with the coordinating colours of the blocked area on which they are placed.Once I was happy with my stamping and the star elements, I used the Envelope Punch Board to punch the upper left and lower right corners with the corner rounder part of the punch board. I did the same on the Lovely Lipstick matte layer and the same again with the Crumb Cake card base. Dimensionals were used to adhere the Lovely Lipstick layer and give the card some pop.The final touch was to add the gold sequin from the Metallics Sequin Assortment pack. I used the Fine-tipped Glue Pen to adhere these to the card front.

If you want to order these ink colours and you are in Canada, you can order them from me through my online store. Just find the SHOP button on my website and it will take you to my online store. These cheerful ink colours are available on the Share What You Love link on the left side of the online store page. The coordinating cardstock and sooo many other amazing new products will be available June 1st! Whoohoo!!

Love and Fishes

As You See It Challenge has made it easy and fun for us this time!

See! How fun is that!!? It’s a great excuse to call up a friend and borrow something that you’ve been coveting in their craft room, lol!

In my case, I was super excited to try out the Jars of Love Stamp Set and their coordinating framelits, Everyday Jars.

I played around with the jar image on Window sheets for a while, trying some different things with the Blends Markers. Not a lot was working out as planned, so I ended up inking up my jar image with Versamark ink, then inked again with Momento Tuxedo Black ink before stamping on my Window Sheet. Knowing that Stampin’ Up is retiring the current Archival Black ink, I wanted to try the Momento, but then use clear embossing powder over it and heat setting it (very carefully, so I didn’t melt the acetate). It ended up not being very black AND looked a little bit like glass – which sort of worked out.

Once I got my jar image on the Window Sheet, I coloured the back side of the sheet with my Pool Party Blends Marker. Then I cut out multiple jar pieces (4, I think) with the cut out in the center of each jar, so that I could layer them on top of each other, creating a shaker frame with the Window Sheet layer on top and a solid jar on the bottom where I also stamped my li’l fishy in Pumpkin Pie ink.

Before sealing the shaker frame closed, I added the little Bermuda Bay and Pool Party die cut hearts in the jar. I love that the framelits were designed so you could die cut multiple hears all at once. So smart!

The lid of the jar is stamped in Smoky Slate ink and also die cut before adhering to the top of the jar. I then added the Solid Basic Black Baker’s Twine around the jar and the Corregated Elements tag with another heart on it, this one cut from Flirty Flamingo cardstock.

The rest of this card is simple layering. The card base is Thick Whisper White, then there is a super thin mat of Crushed Curry cardstock behind a layer of Whisper White. Then there is a thin matt layer of Pool Party cardstock behind another layer of Whisper White. Over that is a wide strip of Wood Textures Designer Series Paper and a super thin strip of Basic Black cardstock. I had a piece of Bermuda Bay cardstock that was already die cut with the large Stitched Shapes Framelit square, so I cut that at a diagonal and layered it over the Wood Texture DSP.

Finally, the completed jar was attached to the card front and the BEST FISHES sentiment was stamped with Momento Tuxedo Black ink.

C’est fini!!