What’s Old is New Again – Honey Bear circa 2000

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Lately I’ve become obsessed with vintage Stampin’ Up! stamps. I adore the images and have been trying my hand at coloring them.

Do you know what I found when I goggled ‘Honey Bear’? Nothing. Not one image of this stamp stamped and colored. So sad šŸ™

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Here he is a bit closer up. I used Stampin’ Blends for all of the colors:

  • Light Crumb Cake for the Bear with touches of Dark Crumb Cake and Bronze. Ivory was used for the pads of his feet.
  • Several coats of Light Daffodil Delight were used for the flowers as well as some Dark Daffodil Delight and a touch of Light Pumpkin Pie.
  • The bee hive was colored with Light and Dark Daffodil Delight
  • Bear’s bandana and the patch on his foot were colored with Light and Dark Pumpkin Pie
  • The grass was colored with Light and Dark Old Olive with a touch of Light Crumb Cake on the grass clumps
  • I wanted the leaves to be green, but not the same as the grass so I colored all of the leaves with Light Daffodil Delight before going over them again with Light Old Olive. I shaded with a bit of Dark Old Olive.

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  • The Fence is Light Smoky Slate. I used my Smoky Slate Stampin’ Marker to color along the grain of the wood to bring just a bit of detail to them.
  • The birdhouse is Light and Dark Crumb Caked the bird is Light and Dark Pool Party with a smudge of Light Bermuda Bay.
  • All of the bees are colored with Dark Daffodil Delight and their wings touched by a bit of Light Smoky Slate. I dabbed a bit of the color in the center of the wings and then used the color blender to spread it, giving the wings ever so slight color to them.
  • I colored the sentiment with my Crumb Cake Stampin’ Marker as that was the only tip fine enough not to bleed.
  • I’m not sure if you can see it, but all of the flowers, the bees, and the bird have been touched with Wink of Stella so they sparkle šŸ™‚
  • A triple loop linen thread bow adds to the country charm.

I used a non-SU die to cut out Mr. Bear, backed him with some fresh and fun Tutti Frutti DSP and popped everything on a card base of Crushed Curry.

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I masked the sentiment stamp to add a few bees to the interior of the card…they are SO cute!

So what do you think of this 17 year old stamp set? I would love to hear your thoughts! As I have purchased a number of vintage Stampin’ Up! stamp sets, I think this will be a regular feature on my blog. So pull out some of your old favorites and stamp along!

Thank you for ‘buzzing’ by!!!

 

 

To Love What We Do and Share What We Love

 

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“To LOVE what we do and SHARE what we love, as we help others enjoy CREATIVITY and worthwhile accomplishments…in this we make a DIFFERENCE.”Ā This is Stampin’ Up!’s Statement of the Heart and reflects who we are as demonstrators and why we do what we do.

I adore this basket of flowers, which is FREE with any $50 purchase, and I thought it would fit perfectly with the newest Freshly Made Sketches challenge. But then I saw the statement of the heart stamp, which I recently acquired secondhand for $1, and wanted to use it as well. Since I couldn’t decide which one to use, I used them both!

While I was creating this card I received a message from someone who had reached out to me recently. Her message to me this evening was to share with me how much she appreciated my time and patience with her. It didn’t seem like much at the time, but I tonight I realized how fitting this statement of the heart is. I shared my time and love of stamping, perhaps helped her a bit in the process, and it made a difference to her. It really made this statement hit home and resonate with me. I made a difference. I’m so glad I had the opportunity!

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I stamped this darling basket from the Blooming Basket stamp set with Tuxedo Black Memento Ink, then colored with Stampin’ Blends in Crumb Cake, Light and Dark Calypso Coral and light and dark Old Olive. I added a bit of Fresh Fig marker to the berries and finished the basket off with a simple bow. Of course I added Wink of Stella to the flowers…it’s a huge ‘wow’ in person!

The statement of the heart was stamped with Staz-On ink and adhered using Ranger Multi Medium matte liquid glue which dried clear underneath the vellum except for where I adhered it over areas colored with alcohol markers. You still really can’t see the glue so I’ll take it since adhering vellum can be quite the challenge!

Here is the sketch from Freshly Made Sketches that inspired today’s project:

Thank you again for sharing a bit of your day with me, I hope you like the card…

Blessings,

 

Sending a Hanging Garden-ful of Good Wishes!

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Hello Friends! I have a quick post tonight as I am sneaking it in between work and chores! Every catalog has a few stamp sets that I fall instantly in love with, and this was one of them. It has the prettiest collection of hanging baskets…appropriate for just about every occasion!

Measurements:

  • Card Base 4 1/2ā€³ x 11ā€³, scored at 5 1/2ā€³
  • 1st Layer 4ā€³ x 5 1/4ā€³
  • DSP Layer 3 1/4ā€³ x 5 1/4ā€³

Details:

  • The mechanics of today’s card are pretty simple. I stamped the hanging basket image onto white card stock with Tuxedo Black Memento ink and colored it in with a combination of Stampin’ Blends and Stampin’ Markers.
  • The bars that form the basket are colored with the light Smoky Slate Stampin’ Blends and the basket filler are colored with the light Crumb Cake Stampin’ Blends. I filled the color in with dabs of Old Olive Stampin’ Marker to add a mixture of color.

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  • The different flowers are colored with Daffodil Delight and Crushed Curry; Pool Party and Bermuda Bay; Blushing Bide and Flirty Flamingo while the leaves are colored with a combination of Lemon Lime Twist and Pear Pizzazz.
  • I used my stamp positioning tool to add this super sweet sentiment and finished the design off with those uber-yummy Glitter Enamel Dots. They just brighten everything up!
  • What about the ribbon you say? Well, it’s a darling, sparkly bit of Bermuda Bay ribbon, one of a three color ribbon pack that you get for FREE when you place a $50 order with me. Isn’t Sale-A-Bration wonderful??
  • And the DSP?? Yep, you guessed it! Another item you can get for FREE with a $50 order!

Contact me if you would like more information on how you can earn free goodies!

The Paper PlayersĀ inspired my card today with their fun sketch challenge this week:

Thank you for stopping by!

Supplies:

Card Stock: Stamperā€™s Select White by Papertrey Ink

Pattern Paper: Bubbles & Fizz Designer Series Paper Stack by Stampinā€™ Up! (free with $50 purchase!)

Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black; Stampinā€™ Blends and Stampinā€™ Markers by Stampinā€™ Up!

Stamps: Ā Hanging Garden by Stampinā€™ Up!

Dies: Ā Stitched Mini Scallop Rectangle STAX by MFT Stamps

Tools: Big Shot and Stampinā€™ Trimmer by Stampinā€™ Up!

Embellishments: Shimmer Ribbon Pack (free with $50 purchase1) and Glitter Enamel Dots by Stampinā€™ Up!

Other: Medium Whisper White Envelope by Stampinā€™ Up!

 

It’s A Beautiful Day – Pals February 2018 Blog Hop

Welcome to the Pals Feburary 2018 Blog Hop! Our theme this month is ā€œCase the Cattyā€. The Stampinā€™ Pretty Pals will copy or remake projects from any of the current Stampinā€™ Up! catalogs and brochures. After all, who doesnā€™t CASE (Copy and Share Everything) once in a while. You may be just starting or hopped over from another Pal. In either case youā€™ll find the line-up toward the end of my post to help you move along.

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There are so many pretty projects in the Stampin’ Up! Catalogs that the hardest part of this challenge was trying to narrow it down to just one! I finally decided on this project because a. it’s gorgeous and b. the colors are ones I would never think to pair up!

Measurements:

  • Card Base 5 1/2ā€³ x 8 1/2ā€³, scored at 4 1/4ā€³
  • 1st Layer 4 1/2ā€³ x 3 1/2ā€³
  • 2nd Layer 4ā€³ x 3ā€³

Details:

  • The first step for me was to figure out the measurements of the layers, which I’ve included so you don’t have to!
  • Then I jumped right in and stamped the butterfly image from Stampin’ Up!’s Beautiful Day stamp set in Pool Party. The coloring with the Stampin’ Blends took a few tries (okay, more than a few) to work out. There are four colors of blue used, Light and Dark Pool Party and Light and Dark Coastal Cabana. I followed the example one the cover of the Occasions Catalog closely and discovered a few tips:
    • They didn’t really blend the layers, they just laid them down one on top of the other, lightest to darkest.
    • Let each layer of color dry before applying the next layer to keep that definition between the shades.
    • I was hesitant to really put the ink down at first as it seemed so dark and contrasted so much…it doesn’t look that way when the ink dries and it looks much better if you are liberal with the ink. So really lay those colors down!

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  • Once the butterfly was colored, I moved on to stamp all the little flowers in Berry Burst. I’ve never thought to stamp around the edges of my card base before but WOW! I love the effect! One teeny tiny stamp sure can pack a punch!
  • I had a discussion recently with a stamping friend who didn’t own either a Stamparatus or any other type of stamp positioning tool and the merits of both the Stamparatus and the Stamp-A-Ma-Jig. I believe that both tools are valuable to have. The Stamparatus is perfect for making sure you get a great stamped image and perfect placement but it doesn’t work well in applications like stamping this border of flowers around the edges of the card stock. The reason? You can’t turn the stamp to mix up the placement. With the Stamp-A-Ma-Jig, you can. You can turn the plastic sheet that the image is stamped on all different ways to come up with a fun pattern and still get perfect placement.

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  • A tiny hand cut banner topped off with aĀ Whisper White Baker’s Twine bow and a stamped and snipped sentiment banner layered with a pretty piece of Lemon Lime Twist 3/8″ Mini Striped Ribbon finish off this project beautifully.
  • Today I left the inside blank for a personalized message, just added some color and a few flowers.

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Thank you so much for hopping with the Stampinā€™ Pretty Pals today. Please take a minute to mark your calendar for our next hop on March 14, 2018. Now hop along using the Blog Hop Line-up below. Donā€™t forget to leave us a comment. We really like that.

Blog Hop Line-up:

  1. Mary Fish at Stampin’ Pretty
  2. Debbie Mageed at Secret Stamper
  3. Su Mohr at Aromas and Art
  4. Jennifer Michalski at Stamping Serenity
  5. Beth McCullough at Stamping Mom
  6. Rachael at Bluebonnet Stampin
  7. Lisa Ann Bernard at Queen B Creations
  8. Peggy Noe at Pretty Paper Cards
  9. Stesha Bloodhart at Stampin’ Hoot!
  10. Jackie Beers at BlueLineStamping
  11. Shannon Jaramillo at Shannon Kay Paperie
  12. Rosanne Mulhern at Heartfelt Stamping
  13. Jennifer Spiller at Westside Paper Creations
  14. Linda Suarez at All Night Stamping
  15. Pamela Sadler at Apron of Love
  16. Corinne Blake at The Creative Compendium
  17. Wendy Klein at DogGone Delightful Stampin’
  18. Julie DiMatteo at The Paper Pixie
  19. Tricia Chuba at ButterDish Designs
  20. Sara Hicks Stuart at Sentiments by Sara

Blessings!

Supplies:

Card Stock: Berry Burst, Night of Navy and Whisper White by Stampinā€™ Up!

Pattern Paper: Tutti Fruitti 6 x 6 Designer Series Paper by Stampinā€™ Up!

Ink: Pool Party and Berry Burst by Stampinā€™ Up!

Stamps: Ā Beautiful Day by Stampinā€™ Up!

Dies: Ā None

Tools: Stamp-A-Ma-Jig and Stampinā€™ Trimmer by Stampinā€™ Up!

Embellishments: Lemon Lime Twist 3/8″ Mini Striped Ribbon and Whisper White Baker’s Twine by Stampinā€™ Up!

Other: Medium Whisper White Envelope by Stampinā€™ Up!

A Basket of Wishes

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Hello my stampin’ friends! Here’s a sweet basket of wishes that is easy to color and quick to assemble! To kick start the design process, I challenged myself to just reach in the drawer of stamps and work with the first one I touched! Today’s winner was Basket of Wishes!

Measurements:

  • Card Base 4 1/2ā€³ x 11ā€³, scored at 5 1/2ā€³
  • 1st Layer 4ā€³ x 5 1/4ā€³
  • 2nd Layer 3 1/2ā€³ x 4 3/4ā€³
  • 3rd Layer 2″ x 4 1/4″
  • 4th Layer 2 1/4ā€³ x 3 1/2ā€³

Details:

  • I was very pleased to have ‘chosen’ this stamp set for two reasons: It had never seen ink before and I got to color! It’s funny to me that I used to be terrified of any coloring whatsoever and now I look forward to it!
  • I started with the basket image and of course (for me), topping it off with flowers was an easy choice! The set is photopolymer so it’s very easy to line the flowers up perfectly over the basket image to create a finished image that looks like it is all one image.

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  • Next came the coloring. I colored the basket in with the light Crumb Cake Stampin’ Blends and added accented the shaded areas with dark Crumb Cake. The leaves are Lemon Lime Twist and Pear Pizzazz Stampin’ Markers. The daisy image is Soft Sky, Marina Mist and Midnight Muse (retired). The little berries are colored in Perfect Plum. I love filling in the smaller images with my Stampin’ Markers because of the range of color choices available. Hopefully we will more colors of Stampin’ Blends available soon, but in the meantime, these are great!Basket of Wishes-Everyday-Card-Ideas-Shannon-Jaramillo-stampinup
  • I looked to my Pinterest Layout Sketches Board for inspiration. I’m not even sure which layout I used as I generally use them just for ideas and then tailor them to fit my project. My color choices here were Midnight Muse and Tip Top Taupe, (both retired). I think the color choices really coordinate with the basket colors and highlight the stamped image while the stark contrast to the white makes everything pop.
  • The gingham ribbon and bow really add to the rustic, homey feel of the card. And you don’t really notice that the ribbon is Night of Navy…everything just flows…
  • A few pops of color with the Night of Navy Enamel Shapes are the finishing touch!

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  • I chose to put the sentiment on the inside of the card…isn’t the font adorable? I chose a birthday sentiment for this card but really, the front is so general you could use the card for just about any reason!

Thanks for sharing your day with me! I would love to hear your questions or comments about today’s project!

Blessings!

Supplies:

Card Stock: Tip Top Taupe and Midnight Muse by Stampin’ Up!; Stamperā€™s Select White by Papertrey Ink

Pattern Paper: In Color Designer Series Paper Stack by Stampinā€™ Up!

Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black; Crumb Cake Stampin’ Blends and Lemon Lime Twist, Pear Pizzazz, Soft Sky, Marina Mist, Midnight Muse and Perfect Plum Stampin’ Markers by Stampinā€™ Up!

Stamps: Ā Basket of Wishes by Stampinā€™ Up!

Dies: Ā Stitched Shapes Framelits Dies by Stampinā€™ Up!

Tools: Big Shot and Stampinā€™ Trimmer by Stampinā€™ Up!

Embellishments: Night of Navy 1/2″ Gingham Ribbon and Regals Enamel Shapes by Stampinā€™ Up!

Other: Medium Whisper White Envelope by Stampinā€™ Up!