Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Textured Notes Bundle

If you've followed me for any length of time, you know how much I love dies!  So when I saw this bundle, I mostly wanted the dies.  But of course, it's a bundle and I hate to pass up that bundle savings!  The fonts and sentiments are lovely and the more I played with the stamps, the more I fell in love with them too.  This bundle is just part of a larger suite of newly released online exclusive products called the Botanical Textures Suite - it also includes two packs of DSP (Botanical Textures and Woven Textures). the Mini Corrugated 3D Embossing Folder, Neutral Matte Dots and White 1/4" Ribbon.  I don't have everything in the suite, but in my video, I will show a few of them in my sample cards.

Gather your supplies:

  • Cardstock:  Ctumb Cake 8-1/2" x 5-1/2"(scored at 4-1/4"); Basic White (2) 4" x 5-1/4", 1-1/4" x 5"
  • Bundle:  Textured Notes
  • Stamp:  Pattern of Friendship
  • Inks:  Garden Green, Granny Apple Green, Lemon Lime Twist
  • Ribbon:  White 1/4" Ribbon 6"
  • Adhesive and Tools

This card is quite striking in its simplicity.  Start by stamping the large leafy stamp in Garden Green three or four times on one of the white panels.  I like to start with the darkest color first and stamp in various orientations, including going off the edge.  Before cleaning the stamp, add a partial leaf to the corner of the envelope.  Switch to Granny Apple Green and add more leaves, including the envelope and one on the inside white panel.  Complete the panel by stamping with Lemon Lime Twist.  Stamp the leaf on the inside piece and envelope too.  When considering a color combination for these leaves, remember that the leaves will overlap and the colors need to look good when you do so.  My initial sample was done in Poppy Parade, Pumpkin Pie and Daffodil Delight.


Since the inside panel is nearly done, let's finish hit by stamping the sentiment from Pattern of Friendship in Garden Green.  For the sentiment on the front of the card, I used the second largest die and did partial die cutting to make a thin label from a piece of Basic White that was 1-1/4" x 5".  Here is a video that shows how to lengthen or shorten a label using partial die cutting - it's really simple to do and extends the usage of your dies a lot!  I used another sentiment from Pattern of Friendship for this label, also stamped in Garden Green.





Before popping the label up on the card front, wrap the ribbon around the middle of the leafy rectangle and adhere it to the back side with Seal.  Glue this panel to the card base, which was folded in half and creased with the bone folder.  Glue the interior panel to the inside of the card and you are done!






My first sample uses Crumb Cake Two-tone cardstock on a Very Vanilla base.  The woven stamps are done with Pecan Pie ink and the leaves are stamped with Garden Green and Old Olive.  I used some Garden Green Linen Thread (from the Natural Tones Linen Thread trio pack) to add to the organic feel of the card and stamped a few more leaves on the inside and envelope.  The Thank You sentiment is from Simply Said.


As I mentioned, I really fell in love with the dies in this bundle.  I cut out a bunch of the 2nd smallest dies from Basic White – maybe 7 or 8 of them – and arranged them diagonally on a 3-3/4” x 5” panel of Basic White.  When you trim off the edges, you will have smaller bits that can be used to fill in the gaps.  I then stamped my sentiment on another label and matted this in Lemon Lime Twist, leaving space on the left side for leaf (which was fussy cut).  I added a little bow in white Baker's Twine.  (If you wanted to make it a more masculine card, you could leave this off.)  I stamped the side of the inside panel and envelope with the same leaves.

This one is another simple card layout that looks fabulous because the paper (Botanical Textures DSP) is so lovely.  Instead of leaving it black and white, I colored it with Stampin’ Blends (Granny Apple Green, Lemon Lime Twist and Lemon Lolly).  I used the smallest long rectangle for sentiment, popped that up with Dimensionals and adorned it with a little bow in the White 1/4" ribbon.






Using that same pack of DSP, I cut a 4" x 5-1/4" rectangle and folded back the corner before mounting it on a Basic Black card base.  I used the middle die (4th from either direction) and partial die cutting to make a square.  I liked the pop of Real Red leaves on this panel.  I used white embossing powder to make my sentiment and adorned it with Adhesive Backed Sparkle Gems.  Black, white and red always look so sharp together!




The sentiment for exterior label is from Everyday You & Me and is stamped in Misty Moonlight on the 3rd smallest die.  I stamped the woven circle in Crumb Cake on a White panel as my background.  Misty Moonlight cardstock was used to mat the panel and add a strip of color beneath the label.  The inside of the card uses the 2nd smallest die and a sentiment from Wonderful Thoughts.







I used the largest die to cut out a piece of the Mixed Media Florals paper, then stamped the large leaf in Shy Shamrock (both full strength and stamped off).  The circle is made with the 2" circle punch and is backed with the Shy Shamrock Bordered Ribbon.  The final touch is the addition of the 2024-2026 In Color Shimmer Dots.  One thing to note is that the proportions of these dies do not quite match the standard A2 size of cards I make - as you can see from this card, the borders on the sides are slightly wider than that on the top and bottom.  If this bothers you, simply trim the card down to have even borders.







My last card also features the Everyday You & Me stamp set for the flowers and leaves.  I die cut the second and third largest dies from Basic White, then stamped Painted Stripes (another new stamp) in Peach Pie on the smaller of the two before adhering them together.  I tied the White Woven Ribbon around this panel, then added the flowers, leaves and sentiment (all fussy cut) with Dimensionals. Before popping this up on my card base, I stamped a few leaves in opposite corners in Peach Pie ink - it adds a little touch of additional texture. 



This Textured Notes bundle is just a small sample of all the new products released yesterday in the Online Exclusives section of my store.  Check it out and watch my Facebook group to see more samples - I know I will be having a lot of fun with these new goodies!

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Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Fun with the Linked Together Decorative Masks

Decorative Masks, or stencils, are a great tool in your stamp room because they are inexpensive, versatile and an easy way to add texture and interest to your cards.  While they are part of the Linked Together bundle (stamp set, dies and decorative masks), I am focusing just on the masks today.  I am using a variety of stamp sets to illustrate their versatility.

The masks have some features that make them easier to use.  First, they are numbered - you can use them in any combination and I will be using 1, 2 and 3 in the video.  This is also an easy reference to describe which one I'm using.  Second, they have a notch in the top right corner that will allow you to make a mark there and at one corner to get perfect alignment when using combinations of them on the same piece.  Third, they are easy to clean.  Just run them under water and they are good to go.  When using them, I like to put a tiny bit of Seal adhesive under the piece I'm coloring to hold it in place, then a little transparent tape to hold the stencil.  Another useful tip is to use a block to hold the stencil in place as you are coloring - this will keep your fingers cleaner and it holds the stencil better than your hand.


Gather your supplies:

  • Cardstock:  Blueberry Bushel 8-1/2" x 5-1/2"(scored at 4-1/4"); Basic White (2) 4" x 5-1/4", 3" x 3"; Granny Apple Green 2" x 3-1/4"
  • Bundle:  Linked Together (just the masks and dies)
  • Stamp:  Hope you Know
  • Ink:  Blueberry Bushel
  • Embellishments:  Tinsel Gems 4-pack, Brushed Brass Butterflies
  • Adhesive and Tools including Blending Brush and transparent tape
Before I tell you the steps to make the card, I do have to apologize for the weird lighting in the video.  For whatever reason, the light seems to flicker brighter then darker.  I hope this doesn't distract you too much!


As I mention in the helpful tips above, I like to stick the white panel to a scrap piece of paper with just a tiny bit of Seal adhesive.  I place this in two spots, which helps prevent the card from rotating.  Then position mask number 1 over the panel so that there is an even border around the edges (the measurements of the mask are 3-3/4" x 5" so you'll have an small portion that is un-inked).  Make a mark at the notch and then at one or two of the other corners.  If desired, add a little piece of tape to hold the stencil in place.

Use a large blending brush to add a light layer of Blueberry Bushel over the entire surface.  Swirl the brush in both directions to get full and uniform coverage.  I like to start at the top and work down, using a block to hold the mask when it is inky.  Remove this mask and repeat the process with numbers 2 and 3, each time, adding a little more depth in color.

Cut out the die cut pieces (four flowers and the oval from the small white piece and two leafy branches from the Granny Apple Green piece.  Stamp the sentiment in Blueberry Bushel on the oval.  Do a dry fit with the branches before gluing them in place.  Add the flowers with Mini Glue Dots and add blue gems to the centers.  

To assemble the card, glue the stenciled background to the front to the card base, which has been folded in half and creased with a bone folder.  Use Dimensionals to pop up the oval in the lower left corner.  As a final touch, add a small and large Brushed Brass Butterfly to the oval.

For the inside of the card, take mask 1 and using just the ink left on the blending brush, add a little bit of color to the lower right corner of the second white panel.  Stamp the sentiment over this inked section and adhere with glue.  Use the mask again to do the same on the lower left corner of the envelope. 









This next card is very masculine and features mask 4.  I used Gray Granite ink and paired it with Night of Navy.  For the sentiments, I used the Linked Together stamp set.  The Natural Tones Linen Thread (which comes in Night of Navy, Cajun Craze and Garden Green) adds a splash of color without adding bulk or a bow.












Cuteness alert for this one!  The Darling Dinos Bundle is so adorable that just about any card made with this set is going to be great.  But this background makes it fabulous!  I again used mask 4 and did the first layer in Melon Mambo.  To add the second layer (Pumpkin Pie), I had to turn the mask over and upside down.  You don't have the notch to align the mask, but it is simple to do with this pattern.  I love how you get a third colors from this technique where the two colors overlap.  This means that when choosing colors, it is better to pick analogous colors so they mix well.   I colored my dino with Stampin' Blends and popped everything up over that White Woven Ribbon.  It's my favorite card of this video by far!










My next sample uses just mask 5.  Here I used tone on tone to add just a little bit of interest to the background of this card front.  I showed this card a few weeks ago when I worked with the Everyday Arches dies, but wanted to show it again because it's a good example of using the mask in a subtle way.  The card features the Bloom Impressions DSP, Daffodil Delight Satin Ribbon and With You in Mind stamp set.














Masks 1 and 5 are used in this sweet card.  I first stenciled using mask 2 and Bubble Bath.  Then I layered Berry Burst on top of that soft pink using mask 5.  The heart and sentiment on the front are from the Hearts of Elegance bundle and the Iridescent Striped Trim ribbon adds a beautiful touch.  For the inside, I used Comforting Thoughts, making this a perfect card for my coworker to send to her Aunt who's dealing with breast cancer.  I stenciled a light layer of mask 5 on the envelope corner too.












The Meant to Bee Bundle is new from our scrapbooking line of products and is the star of this adorable card!  Instead of just doing a full panel, I chose to ink only the corners using mask 1.  I inked Daffodil Delight over a piece of Lemon Lolly in the corners at an angle.  After adding the bees and sentiment, I decided it needed the last bit of my roll of black and white gingham ribbon (sadly retired) - I think it was the perfect touch!  For the inside sentiment, I used Bee my Valentine, along with a little more masking at the corner.








My last sample features mask 2 and Shimmery White Embossing Paste.  While this card has the paste on Basic Black cardstock, you could do it on white cardstock for a more subtle look, or even color the paste with re-inkers.  It is important to drop the mask into a basin of water right away after using it, as the paste will dry quickly and then be difficult to clean if you don't.  When it was dried, I loved how it had undertones of aqua and pink, so I paired it with Summer Splash, Pretty in Pink and the Everyday You & Me Bundle.  The sentiments were from Simply Said and Hooray for Surprises.  For the knot, I used Summer Splash Bordered Ribbon and a piece of the White Woven Ribbon that I cut into small strips.

I did try a few things that didn't work out too well.  I tried using a Stampin' Write marker to trace the shapes in the mask.  This wasn't horrible, but I didn't like how the pen marks looked (bigger dots of color at the start/end point).  I tried the same thing with Blends, but due to the nature of blends, they extended beyond the mask a little bit and that didn't set with me either.  I did try a fine tip pen, but that was just too wimpy.  However, I think I could play around a bit more and perhaps fill in the area of tracing - this might work for smaller pieces.  I'll keep thinking of more ways to used these masks ... who knows what you might see in future videos!

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Tuesday, February 4, 2025

Want Some Everyday Happiness?

If you are a scrapbooker, you may have already looked at the products in our scrapbooking line.  But if you don't make scrapbooks, you may not ever realize that there are plenty of products there that are fantastic for cardmakers!  One of those products is a DSP pack called Everyday Happiness and it is the feature of my video today.  The paper has twelve two sided sheets in six patterns.  The coordinating colors are Gray Granite, Pretty Peacock, Lost Lagoon, Very Vanilla, Wild Wheat, Pecan Pie and Mossy Meadow (although I would consider the last two better matched to some of the items in the scrapbooking workshop kit and not this particular pack of paper).  I admit, these colors are not in my color comfort zone!  However, I was drawn to them when they were announced last month and I am super happy with the cards I made using the paper.  I also incorporated some of the Two Tone Cardstock papers in my cards and did some cool effects with them.  Let's dive in to making a fun easel card!

Gather your supplies:

  • Cardstock:  Wild Wheat 8-1/2" x 5-1/2"(scored at 4-1/4" and 2-1/8"); Pretty Peacock 3-7/16" x 4-11/16"; Lost Lagoon 3-1/4" x 4-1/2"; Everyday Happiness DSP 3" x 3", 3" x 1-1/8", 3/8" x 4-1/2"; Basic White 4" x 5-1/4", 3" x 3-1/4"
  • Bundle:  Mixed Labels
  • Inks:  Wild Wheat, Pretty Peacock
  • Embellishment:  Antique Pearls
  • Stampin' Blends:  Wild Wheat, Lost Lagoon
  • Adhesive and Tools
Begin by folding your card base.  I typically just fold my card in half, then fold the front flap so it meets the fold to create the easel as I demonstrate in the video.  Attach the two larger pieces of the DSP to the Lost Lagoon rectangle and mat this with the Pretty Peacock piece.  For this card, I chose to use a narrow strip of paper rather a ribbon like I did in my initial sample.  This is a great alternative if you don't have ribbon that coordinates!  Place this strip about 1" from the bottom  - it will be the same width as the Lost Lagoon Layer.

Cut out two of the labels from the smaller Basic White piece using the Mixed Labels dies.  Stamp the sentiments with Wild Wheat ink.  Attach the larger of the two to the layered panel as demonstrated with Dimensionals.  Add two Antique Pearls at the points of the label.  

Attach this to the front of the card, making sure to only place Dimensionals on the bottom half so the card will function properly when it's in the easel position.  Add the large Basic White piece to the inside of the card and pop up the smaller sentiment label with Dimensionals.  Add a few more pearls.  Normally, I don't use dimension on the inside of the card, but this is needed to form the resting spot of folded card front, thus completing the easel.

For my envelope, I stamped the small flower cluster in Pretty Peacock ink and colored the flowers and leaves with Wild Wheat and Lost Lagoon (both light versions).  I really love both versions of this card - one has a cooler feel, the other warmer.  Which do you like better?








My first sample card again features the Mixed Labels bundle, but I kept this one more monochromatic.  I colored the leaves with Blends in Lost Lagoon and tucked the die cut leaves among the colored ones to form a bouquet.  This is one of my favorites!










Next comes another new stamp set called Spring Corners.  It has several sentiments that have a corner design.  I stamped the balloons with Gray Granite, colored them Blends and added some sparkle with Wink of Stella.  For the Lost Lagoon mat, I distressed it with alcohol and then roughed up the edges.  I will be doing a How Do I video on this shortly.  For the bow, I used the Baker's Twine Essentials and took three 9" lengths of Very Vanilla.  Two were colored with Blends (Wild Wheat and Lost Lagoon) before tying all three together and adhering with a Mini Glue Dot.









Another new bundle called Memorable Blooms was used for this card.  The layer in the background is embossed with the Distressed Tile 3D folder.  The DSP is a 3" x 4-1/2" rectangle, cut into three equal parts.  I love how this paper has such variety in the stripes that it looks like two different papers.  I added another little strip of embossed Pretty Peacock in the inside (love how it ties it all together) and also embossed the envelope flap.  Here's a video that shows you how I do that.  










My next card features the Bright Borders stamp set and the To the Point Label punch.  This layout is awesome for making lots of cards quickly!  I do like adding a thin strip of solid paper between the two pattens of DSP - it gives it a polished look.  I used more of the Antique Pearls to finish this wonderful retirement or graduation card.













In this card, I used some of the Two-Tone cardstock in Gray Granite.  I thought I would be super efficient with my paper and cut the second largest arch (Everyday Arches) from the middle of the largest one, just on the reverse side.  I figured they would just fit together like a puzzle.   In hindsight, I think it would be easier and better to cut them individually and layer them like I normally do.  Because I had only taped the two together from the back with some transparent tape, it was hard to add the Lost Lagoon Soft Cording around them.  Still love the card though - hope you do too!







Time for some whimsey!  The Darling Dinos bundle and the Nested Essentials dies make this one T-RRRIFIC card!  I stamped the dino pieces in Pebbled Path and colored with Blends.  I felt the face details got a bit lost, so I used a black pen to go over the lines.  The Riverside Irregular Pearls were a perfect accent to add in the grassy knoll.  I used more Two-Tone cardstock for the Pretty Peacock panel and distressed the edges with the blade of my Snips.  Because of the white core of this paper, the edges have that touch of white.   For the inside, I used the two smallest hexagon dies for my Happy Birthday - the plaid was cut from the large one of the front (this time, being efficient worked). 





The Friendly Seagulls was one of my free Sale-a-Bration sets and for this card, I used Pecan Pie as the base.  I stamped the sand in the same color and I think it looks good with the DSP in Wild Wheat.  I colored the seagull with light Wild Wheat and Gray Granite Blends - not too much but a hint of shading to give more depth.  The circle is from the Spotlight on Nature dies - such fun detail on the rim!  My favorite part of this card is the little package of french fries on the envelope.









My last card would have been better if I had purchased the coordinating stamp set from this scrapbooking kit (it's on order now...).  However, the flowers in the DSP reminded me of an old favorite from a few years ago called Abstract Impressions.  I stamped flowers and leaves on the label (from the same punch mentioned above), on the inside and envelope.  The Two-Tone Pretty Peacock cardstock was embossed with the Eyelet 3D folder, then buffed with a sanding block to reveal the white core.  There are so many fun things you can do with the Two-Tone cardstock!

I hope you've enjoyed seeing my samples made using "scrapbook" paper.  I've tried several packs of DSP designed for scrapbooking and have loved all of them.  The sticker sheets are a fun add too - so check them out!  Lastly, remember that Sale-a-Bration lasts until the end of February - great gifts with purchase, a fabulous incentive to join my team, and an extra bonus for workshops (or orders) of $300 or more!

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Textured Notes Bundle

If you've followed me for any length of time, you know how much I love dies!  So when I saw this bundle, I mostly wanted the dies.  But ...