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Tag: fall card

  • Being Thankful with the Expressions Thinlits

    Ok, I have to admit…. I have something on my shelf that I was soooo excited to buy and then once I got it home, I kept staring at it but couldn’t quite get up the courage to try it out.

    Yes, it’s true – I’m talking about the Expressions Thinlits.  Now, I saw them in the Holiday Catalog and was struck by how cute and whimsical they were (turns out “whimsical” is a word I have been using a lot lately to describe things I like).  See….. aren’t they cool looking?

    Expressions Thinlit Dies

    Expression Thinlits (#132171)

    But then I got them home and they went from whimsical… to dainty… to fragile in my mind and I kept not trying them out.  But I finally decided to give them a go, and guess what?  They weren’t as bad as I thought… in fact, I wish I hadn’t waited so long to play with them!

    So, here is my first card I created using the Expression thinlits:

    I started out with a rectangle piece of the Sweater Weather designer paper that I cut into pieces and then stamped with the Magnificent Maple stamp (though I guess it would have been easier to stamp first and then cut into pieces, but I wasn’t thinking that far ahead! Smile)  I rounded the opposite corners and then matted them with some Chocolate Chip cardstock.

    Then I die cut the “Thankful” sentiment from the Expressions thinlits and very carefully peeled the sentiment out of the die.  ~There are little holes that you can use to poke the paper out of the die, and as long as you are gentle it pulls out fine.  It just takes some finesse the first time or two.~

    The sentiment looked a little stark on the white side of the card so I added a few more maple leaves and softened them up by stamping on some scrap paper first and then before reinking I stamped on the white paper.  This gives the faint leaf impression.

    Card Supplies Used: (all Stampin’ Up!)
    Stamps – Magnificent Maple
    Ink – Cajun Craze, So Saffron
    Paper – Chocolate Chip, Whisper White, Sweater Weather designer paper
    Accessories – Big Shot, Expression Thinlit dies, Corner Rounder punch

     

    So, give them a try and have fun with all the possibilities!

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  • Fabulous Fall Card with Emboss Resist

    I don’t know about you, but when I was walking around with the kiddos yesterday, it hit me how the trees have seemed to go from green with some reds and yellows, to almost bare with some reds, oranges, and yellows barely hanging on!  I guess I can’t pretend that Fall isn’t totally here. 🙂

    So, when I was working on cards for my Fabulous Fall class, I had to go for those warm and cozy tones to fill up the card.  And this is what I came up with:

     

    I played with textures and golden colors in this card.  I swear, More Mustard cardstock gets so neglected at my house until fall time!  But here are some of the touches we did to put together this card:

    1.  We stamped the leaf image from Lovely as a Tree with Versamark and then used Clear embossing powder to emboss the image.  Then we sponged with Cherry Cobbler and More Mustard ink to make the glowing color.  You can also see where we took the Natural Composition specialty designer series paper and colored it in with ink and a water brush/pen.  It makes a really pretty subtle color effect.

     

    2.  We also spritzed the card base with Gold Smooch Spritz.  It is always so hard to capture that in a photo but you can kind of see it here.

     

    3. Finally, I had made a version of this card that didn’t have the extra Chocolate Chip cardstock matting the cardfront (and acting as the cardbase); but just having More Mustard as the cardbase didn’t quite work.  So, I went with the dark cardbase and just added an insert with a fun stamped touch.

    So in the end, we did lots of different little things that came together for a pretty and rich effect!  What do you think?  Is it “Fall” enough for you?  🙂
     


     
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  • Pretty Perfectly Preserved Pears

    Talk about a tongue twister, huh!?  🙂

    Well, after a great weekend away with my mom (we flew to Utah late last week for a weekend scrapbooking retreat in Utah), I’m back and blogging.  I have to say, there is nothing like a weekend dedicated to creating and actually having the time to get some projects done!  I was on the plane flying home and was ready and eager to finish the project I was in the middle of and keep the creative ball rolling.  Of course then reality (and dentist appointments and household tasks) cropped up today… but still!

    Anyway, enough about me… how about a cute card to look at?

     

    Perfectly Preserved In Color Card

    This card was created by the awesome designers at Stampin’ Up!  (see, I love the resources and inspiration provided by Stampin’ Up! because I know I wouldn’t have thought of this color combination for pears – but isn’t it pretty?!

    Plus this card shows some fun ways to use some of the new goodies from the Holiday catalog.

    Quickcan you guess how many new items are showcased in this card?
    Just a fun little challenge.

    Alright, you ready?

    1.  Perfectly Preserved stamp set

    2.  Cannery framelits

    3.  Orchard Harvest designer paper

    4.  Woodgrain embossing folder

    5.  Brushed Bronze designer buttons

     

    And the colors, that I was saying I didn’t think of for pears are Calypso Coral, Lucky Limeade, and Island Indigo (sigh… Island Indigo… I have a serious crush on this color right now! 🙂 )

    So, hope you enjoyed the card and I’ll be back soon with more ideas for you!


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