Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Super Sized Dotted Circles 3D Embossing Folder

Embossing folders have been around for many years, but each year, Stampin' Up! surprises me and comes out with new and unique folders!  This year, we have two new ones that are super sized!  They each measure 6" x 8-1/2"!  The one I am featuring today is called Dotted Circles 3D and I have lots of different ways to use this folder.  You just might be surprised at what I have in store for you!

I decided to make a slim line design for my video.  While I've made this type of card before, I am not sure I've ever shown it in one of my videos.  The cards I will be showing use a mix of new products from the Annual Catalog released earlier this month, and some "encore" products that you're probably familiar with.  As I was preparing the samples, I found it rather fun to return to some old favorites, which sometimes get overshadowed by all the new stuff.  

Gather your supplies:

  • Cardstock: Crumb Cake  8-1/2" x 7-1/2", 8-1/4" x 3-1/2"; Basic White 8-1/4" x 3-1/2" and 4" x 5-1/2"; Old Olive 2-1/2" x 4-1/2"
  • Stamp Set:  Cheerful Daisies
  • Dies: Cheerful Daisies
  • Ink:  Old Olive, Smoky Slate, Pecan Pie
  • Embossing Folder:  Dotted Circles 3D
  • Pecan Pie Stampin' Blend
  • Ribbon: Linen Thread 10"
  • Adhesive and Tools
A nice thing about this card is that you use a full sheet of cardstock for the base and front panel and there's only a tiny bit of scrap left over.  Start by scoring at 3-3/4" parallel to the short side of the 8-1/2" x 11" piece of cardstock, then cut at 7-1/2".  Crease this with the bone folder to form your slimline base.  Trim off 1/4" of the remaining piece of Crumb Cake so the final dimension is 3-1/2" x 8-1/4".

When I embossed this panel with my super sized folder, I positioned the piece near the left edge so that the circled dots were not symmetrical on the panel.  Of course, you could place it wherever you would like it to be - the length is at the maximum for the folder, but the width has lots of room to place it side to side.  Attach this to the card front, using plenty of adhesive to minimize warping.


Using the daisy dies, cut out the pieces needed to make the flowers - I used the large connected piece (I didn't use the attached leaf, so when placing it on your Basic White panel, it can hang off the edge) and the three detailed pieces.  Make sure you save space to cut out the label.  From the Old Olive piece, cut out three sprigs of greenery.

Trim off the part of the leaf that is attached to the large daisy.  Before adding the the detailed pieces on top of the cluster of flowers, color the centers with the light Pecan Pie Stampin' Blend marker.  Pop this cluster of flowers up with Stampin' Dimensionals and tuck under two of the greenery sprigs.  Stamp the sentiment on the remaining scrap of white and cut out the label.  Add this to the front of the card, tucking in the remaining sprig and adding a Linen Thread bow with a Mini Glue Dot.

On the inside panel of Basic White, stamp the friendship sentiment in Old Olive.  For the daisies and leaves, I used Smoky Slate, Pecan Pie and Old Olive, all stamped off to give a soft look.  This card will fit in the standard letter sized envelope, something you can get at any paper goods store.




For my samples, I wanted to do more than just a 4" x 5-1/4" panel.  I know this will look great in any color, but I wanted to think outside the box just a little.  For my first card, I used a rainbow of colors and blending brushes to color a Basic White panel with the circles offset from center.  Happy Little Things was used to make Love You, which was stamped on a circle of Basic White cut with the Spotlight on Nature dies.  I wrapped some black Baker's Twine about the embossed panel before adhering it to the card base.  I decorated the inside with "you are incredible" and surrounded those words with a rainbow of little hearts (borrowed from the Hooray for Surprises stamp set).  I always love a good rainbow card!!









On the next card, I also embossed the panel of Basic White panel with the circles offset.  To add color, I used my Brayer and Peach Pie to lightly color the raided dots.  Then I colored a Basic White circle cut with one of the Hooray for Surprises dies with a Blending Brush and Peach Pie, making the center lighter than the outside edges.  I stamped my sentiment from the Simply Said set, then added Peach Pie Bordered Ribbon in a zig zag behind it before adding it to the embossed panel.  I used another die and sentiment from the Hooray for Surprises stamp and dies for the inside.  








Rhino Ready is the star of my next sample!  Before embossing my Basic White panel, I inked the inside of the embossing folder on the side with the Stampin' Up! logo with Shy Shamrock ink.  To help the panel be centered, I had another piece the same size underneath the folder positioned where I wanted.  Then I carefully added the piece on top of the inked surface and closed the folder.  On a circle punched with the 2-3/8" punch, I stamped the grass.  Then I stamped a rhino and colored him with Stampin' Blends.  I had the dies that were originally released when the stamp set was, but if you don't, he's not difficult to fussy cut.  The label is from the Unbounded Love dies and the embellishments are Basic Gray and Smoky Slate Pearls.  A little knot from the Shy Shamrock Bordered Ribbon complete this adorable critter card.




My next three cards use embossed pieces (not full panels) and they are just so lovely, you don't really need much else to make a gorgeous card!  I used the Latte Love Bundle to make the first one and feature Pebbled Path (Blends, ink, cardstock and jute trim).  The embossed panel is 2" x 5-1/2".  For the next one, I used three 2" squares embossed in different positions in the folder.  I positioned them on a panel of Thoughtful Journey 6" DSP (such stunning paper!!).  A simple flower (Translucent Florals) stamped in Pretty Peacock and cut with the dies of the same name are added to the Unbounded Love label.  The sentiment is from the same stamp set.  And lastly, I cut a variety of circles from punches I had (some of them are retired) and embossed them.  I place them on a panel of the Country Lace DSP which was added to a base of Misty Moonlight.  I used the Sentimental Park dies to make the flowers and used Tinsel Gems Four Pack for the centers.  The sentients are from Simply Said.




This big folder is so useful!  I hope I have inspired you to give it a try!

Karen


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Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Introducing Basic Beige

Today is the day!  The new Annual Catalog is available!! This is always so exciting for me and my customers.  The new catalog is jam packed with great information and tips in addition to all of the new products.  There are so many great pages showing all sorts of techniques such as watercoloring, color theory, and card design.  Besides the new In Colors (five of them), there is also a new neutral called Basic Beige.  There is an ink pad, cardstock and a great ribbon in this new basic shade.  I am sharing lots of cards made with the new color, along with a few of the new products from the catalog.

To get a feel for this new color, I showed pieces in all of the lighter neutrals in the video - Basic White, Very Vanilla, Basic Beige, Crumb Cake, Smoky Slate and Gray Granite.  It is clear that our new color fills a gap and will be quite popular (my daughter told me that is is a trendy color right now!).  I also stamped each of the ten colors in our Neutrals color family and Basic Beige on Basic White, Very Vanilla and Basic Beige cardstock so you could get a feel of how each of them look on the different colors you are likely to use as a card base.  Now let's make the first card of my many samples.


Gather your supplies:

  • Cardstock: Basic Beige 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" and (2) 4" x 5-1/4"
  • Stamp Bundles:  Layers of Beauty and Unbounded Love
  • Ink:  Basic Beige, Peach Pie, Pumpkin Pie, Cajun Craze, Lemon Lime Twist and Granny Apple Green
  • Embossing Folder:  Exposed Brick 3D
  • Blending Brushes
  • Adhesive and Tools

This gorgeous card is elegant and soft in appearance - almost vintage in look.  Start by inking the large rose cluster in Basic Beige and stamping it on the corner of one of the Basic Beige panels.  Some of the leaves will be off the panel and that's good.  To color the flowers, we will be using the layering stencils that are part of the bundle.


Start by using stencil #1 and placing it over the stamped roses.  It is helpful to use the centers of the small flowers to get a good alignment.  I also like to use some painter's tape to hold down the corner of my panel and stencil as this will help prevent movement while adding color.  Either size Blending Brush will work as you apply ink to the flowers.  Be sure to swirl both clockwise and counter clockwise to get the best coverage.  For stencil #2, blend with Pumpkin Pie and finish with Cajun Craze and stencil #3.  The result will be beautifully colored flowers that remind me of no-line watercoloring.

Moving on to the leaves, use stencil #4 to color with Lemon Lime Twist and finish up with Granny Apple Green and stencil #5.  Stamp the sentiment (from the Unbounded Love set) near the top corner of the panel in Pumpkin Pie, then cut out the flower cluster and sentiment with the dies from the coordinating bundles.  While at the Stampin' Cut & Emboss Machine, emboss the second panel of Basic Beige with the Exposed Brick embossing folder.

Assemble the card starting with the embossed panel - place this directly on the card base.  I like to use extra adhesive on large embossed panels to eliminate any warped edges.  Pop up the cluster of flowers in the corner of the embossed panel with Dimensionals.  Add the outer ring of the sentiment label to the embossed panel near the top right corner and add the center part of the label with Dimensionals.  Stamp the Happy Birthday sentiment on the inside with Pumpkin Pie and finish with the small flower bundle in Basic Beige in the corner of the inside as well as the envelope.

Originally, I made my sample with pinks - Pretty in Pink, Bubble Bath and Berry Burst.  You don't have to use three different colors - just by layering one or two colors, you can still get the deeper shades by adding more ink.  Think of the possibilities - Bubble Bath, Fresh Freesia and Highland Heather; Pool Party, Coastal Cabana and Summer Splash; Lemon Lolly, Daffodil Delight and Crushed Curry.  For the leaves, try Old Olive and Mossy Meadow or Garden Green and Shaded Spruce. So many choices!!

For my first sample, I used the Unbounded Love Bundle and stamped the leaves in Basic Beige on the same colored cardstock to make a patterned background.  I paired it with Pretty Peacock and even with a ribbon, I think this makes a nice masculine card.  Similarly with the wagon card, I stamped a patterned background, this time with Sketched Plaid.  For the flowers, instead of stamping them on Basic White, I stamped on Basic Beige and colored them with Blends.  Keeping with the Beige theme, I stamped the sentiment on Basic Beige and fussy cut it out.  The wagon and flowers are from the Filled with Fun Bundle, an on-line exclusive.



The new Leaf Collection background stamp was used with Versamark ink and clear embossing powder on a Basic Beige panel.  Then I used Blending Brushes to color over the embossed images in Crushed Curry, Pumpkin Pie and Real Red.  I made the piece larger than I needed so I could trim off a little piece to decorate the inside of the card.  I used the Meandering Meadows DSP for this lovely sympathy card.  When you fold out the flap, the entire width of the paper is displayed in all it's glory.  The Beige picks up the tones in the path and sky nicely.










For the next card, I used a base of Old Olive and embossed my beige panel with the new So Swirly Embossing Folder.  The leaves (and sentiment) are from Layering Leaves and stamped with Old Olive and Mossy Meadow on the same colored cardstock.  The label is from the Unbounded Love dies and the punch is called Bough.  To finish off the card, I spritzed with my Old Olive Stampin' Write marker.  
The second card uses a base Blackberry Bliss and the very lovely Flowers of Beauty (another new stamp set).  Just like I did on the Pretty Peacock card above, I stamped the flower all over a Basic Beige panel with Basic Beige ink.  The Modern Oval punch is perfect for my sentiment and the bow in Basic Beige is the perfect addition to complete this card.

In the new catalog, you'll find DSP that coordinates with our new basic - this one is the County Woods DSP.  I embossed a panel of Misty Moonlight with the Timber 3D embossing older and created my sentiment with the Wanted to Say dies.  What a perfect masculine birthday card!

And lastly, another card with the Filled With Fun bundle.  I had made the wagon and flower during a watercolor class I recently taught and decided to pair it with some bright, happy colors and use a Basic Beige Base.  Watercolor paper is not quite white and not quite vanilla, so the "thanks" was cut from that paper.  I liked the beige as the card base and I think the Blueberry Bushel and Poppy Parade really stand out on it!

I love the new neutral and I think you will too!  I hope you are inspired by my card samples - I'm sure there will be plenty more cards made with the new Basic Beige in future videos.  My apologies for the funky format of this blog post - sometimes the program has a mind of it's own and it won't let me place the text and photos where I want them to be.  Instead of fighting with the program any longer, I am hoping you understand!

Karen


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Super Sized Dotted Circles 3D Embossing Folder

Embossing folders have been around for many years, but each year, Stampin' Up! surprises me and comes out with new and unique folders!  ...