Showing posts with label Grandma's Snowflakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grandma's Snowflakes. Show all posts

Monday

Inspire Me Monday: One Stamp - Three Cards!

 

GOOD MORNING FRIENDS! Welcome back to Inspire Me Monday! I've got three (yes three!) card projects for you today. 

As many of you know, my primary medium is Copic markers. But sometimes (especially when I'm in a crafting slump), I'll switch to other medium like colored pencils or watercolors to challenge myself. But I recently purchased Power Poppy's Grandma's Snowflakes stamp set which lends itself to various stamping techniques rather than coloring. Since I rarely create cards entirely from stamping, I decided to challenge myself to create multiple cards with the same stamp set. I pulled out my MISTI stamping tool and various pigment inks from my stash and got to work.

CARD 1


This was kind of my warm up card and I had to do this in a few stages. I inserted an A2 sized piece of white cardstock in my MISTI, arranged the larger stamps where I wanted them, and closed the MISTI door to stick them in place. I inked the stamps with Versafine Clare ink in Tulip Red and stamped the snowflakes a couple of times to make sure that I had good coverage. Then I cleaned the stamps, rearranged them again and stamped with Delicata Ink in Golden Glitz. This ink is pretty pale so it also required a few stampings, but the shimmer in the ink is pretty and subtle. I ended up doing this twice, first stamping the gold snowflakes on the lower half of the card and then arranging and stamping them on the upper half of the card. I stamped the sentiment in the lower corner with Versafine Clare in Nocturne. 

After the ink was fully dry, I die cut the cardstock, glued a piece of craft foam to the back for dimension and adhered it to a card base.

One down ... two to go!

CARD 2


Pink and black is one of my favorite color combinations so I decided to incorporate it here. I cut a piece of white cardstock to 2.5" x 4.25" and stamped the snowflakes as before using Delicata Ink in Rose Gold. The sentiment was stamped with Versafine Clare in Nocturne. 

Once the ink was dry, I started building the card layers as follows:

  • Cut one piece of craft foam cut to 2.25" x 4"
  • Cut one piece of white cardstock cut to 2.5" x 4.5"
  • Cut one piece of pink cardstock cut to 3" x 4.75"
  • Cut one piece of black and white polka dot pattern paper cut to 4.25" x 5.5"
  • Glue craft foam to the back of the image layer for dimension. 
  • Glue image layer to second piece of white cardstock, leaving a 1/8" border of white.
  • Glue that to the pink cardstock, leaving a 1/8" border of pink.
  • Glue pattern paper to your card base. 
  • Position your image layers and glue to front of card. 
  • Set aside to allow all the glued layers to dry.
Two down ... one to go!

CARD 3


For my last card, the stamping started off the same - I cut a piece of white cardstock and stamped the snowflakes with Delicata Ink in Rose Gold. The sentiment was once again stamped in Versafine Clare in Nocturne. 

For the background, I used a technique called dry embossing to create an impression into a piece of white cardstock. The effect is similar to using an embossing folder except that I created the embossed impression in the paper using a cutting die. This is done using a silicon embossing mat part of the die sandwich that you run through your die cutting machine. 

You should check the recommended die sandwich for your particular machine, but essentially it would consist of:

  • Base plate
  • Die (facing up)
  • Cardstock
  • Embossing mat
  • Top plate

When you run the die sandwich through your machine, the embossing mat will prevent the die from cutting through the paper, leaving instead an embossed impression.  You can also use this technique with stencils. 

And now you have three cards, all created from the same stamp set!

That's all for me today! See you soon.


Tuesday

Creative Confetti: Just Take 10!



Hello Sweet Peeps! Do you ever just crave that time to create but realize there's just one problem? Yes, you don't have the time! Believe me, I can relate! So, this week for our Creative Confetti Challenge, I decided to keep the challenge on the simple side by focusing on.... simple creations! Check it out!


HOW TO PLAY: Take 10! That's right, try to create a card in ten minutes! Now, if it takes a little longer, no worries, no one is going to re-create your card and time the process. The goal is to choose a clean and classy design that takes a fraction of the time that you would normally spend creating. It's a great way to get that quick card making fix!

For our inspiration today, I chose a few cards that the oh-so-talented Tosha Leyendekker created recently. I was so taken by both cards because even though they are on the simple side, they are ANYTHING but boring. I love how balanced both are and how Tosh added little fun accents to give this otherwise simple creation some texture and pop!


This first creation uses a sentiment from Power Poppy's stamp set Good Thinking: Love Notes. I love how Tosh used two different inks to make that sentiment a focal point. Add in some stitched dies and an embossed background and this is one fun masculine card that isn't heavy on the time commitment.


I absolutely adore this creation above which uses some fun dies and a splash of sequins to make this creation sing! And, once again, Tosh made the sentiment the centerpiece of this beauty! The sentiment is from Grandma's Snowflakes. What's fun is the fact that Tosh inked up only a portion of the sentiment to make a holiday sentiment work for Valentine's Day. Brilliant! 

A special thanks to Tosh for creating such beautiful pieces of inspiration! So, will you set the timer and take us up on this little Take 10 Challenge? I sincerely hope so because we could all use some inspiration for those beautiful, quick and classy creations! Once you're done creating, don't forget to link up your card using the linky below so that we can see your handiwork and, at that point, you'll also be in the running for a $25 gift code to the Power Poppy Shop too! So, as I love to say, get inspired then get those fingers inky!

Until next time!

~Julie 
Creative Confetti Thrower


Creative Confetti: Three Little Letters!

Hello sweet peeps! Are you ready for a new challenge to get that creative mojo a flowin'? It's time to throw up some Creative Confetti and see how the pieces fall my friends!

Let's check out this week's challenge!



HOW TO PLAY:  Use the letters in your monogram to craft your next creation! A= aqua, B = button, C = card stock, D = die cut and so on and so on! You just need to use your monogram as the base to pick the items you use for your creation! Just that simple! Once you're done, make sure to link up your card using the linky below and you'll be in the running for a $25 gift code to the Power Poppy Shop! 


On to my creation!


Sorry for the photo above -- the light wasn't being my friend! I had fun making this one however! I started by stamping the snowflakes that are a part of Power Poppy's brand new stamp set Grandma's Snowflakes on kraft card stock using aqua ink. I followed up stamping again using Versamark ink and silver detail embossing powder to give a little extra pizzazz! I added some aqua decorative paper and after I matted it all up, I added a bit of sparkle thanks to a jewel on the sentiment.  

So...my monogram is J A K -- Julie Anne Koerber -- and here's the breakdown for you all!

J = jewel
A = aqua
K = kraft card stock

Here's a closeup so you can see the sentiment! Like I said, the main photo was tough to get just because of the light of the day.... 


And, here's a peek at the inside! I added a few more aqua snowflakes and a sentiment in Versafine Smoky Gray. 


And that, my friends, is it! Want to join us this week? Simply use your name as inspiration! Just that simple folks! I can't wait to see the creative twist you put on this week's challenge! When you are done, don't forget to link up your creation. There's a $25 gift code on the line folks! One lucky stamper will be chosen at the end of the month -- so keep creating with us each week!


Happy Tuesday & Happy Creating! 

~Julie
Creative Confetti Thrower




Saturday

Happiest Holiday 2018 Day 4: Grandma's Snowflakes


Ooooh we’re getting closer to release day and the full reveals!
Day 4 of our Happiest Holiday previews is upon us. Are you seeing images you like? Going mad for plaid and cuckoo for Corgis? That’s certainly how I felt while designing this collection. 

And you haven’t even seen the last two sets.... so hang on to your hats. Even better if that hat is crocheted. Why? Because I have been reminiscing about growing up, and some of the things that made Christmas with my mom so warm and wonderful. Of course, most of that was due to my mom just being my mom. But she really went the distance when decorating. Each ornament had a story behind it, whether is was displayed on a tree or hanging from the chandelier. 

With my beautiful mom, Susan, in 2013.
Standing out clearly in my memory was my mom’s collection of crocheted snowflakes. Each one so dainty! She kept them between sheets of glassine and would carefully hang them on a special snowflake tree. Of course I don’t have a photo of it, arghhhh! But here are some sweet ones that remind me of them:


Aren’t they WONDERFUL?? So many different ones, delicate and detailed, and all created by hand. My mom’s crocheted snowflakes were lightly starched to lay flat, and some years she would hang them in the window from fishing line so they would appear to float. I just had to capture these snowflakes in a stamp set. Introducing:


Grandma’s Snowflakes features 8 hand-drawn snowflakes based on vintage crochet patterns. I’ve given you various sizes to keep things interesting. When stamped, they really do resemble crocheted snowflakes. Imagine stamping in white and embossing — then a little glitter! DREAMY! Plus I designed 5 go-to sentiments to help you celebrate a homespun holiday. I really don’t think there is anything else like this out there, aside from stepping in to Grandma’s house and seeing her window display!

I am also offering Coordinating Dies with this set to help make cardmaking go a little more quickly.

The Bloomies are back to share some super sweet cards made with Grandma’s Snowflakes:


It’s hard to believe it’s only October, and I have bulbs to plant and pumpkins to carve... because now all I want to do is play with crocheted snowflakes!

OK — so tomorrow. Sunday, October 28, we will reveal our final stamp set (with dies!) — ANNNND we will have a special offer to boot! So stay tuned. 

XOXOXO!!