Stampin’ Up!’s New Moroccan DSP is a Dream!

Stampin' Up!'s New Moroccan DSP is a Dream!

The star of today’s card is definitely the amazing designer series paper. To be honest, this set of papers called “Moroccan” did not call to me at first. But when I opened the package and saw this print in a beautiful mix of Dapper Denim blues, I was sold! And when combined with a more muted pattern in Delightful Dijon and framed in Night of Navy card stock, it is just stunning!

Stampin' Up!'s New Moroccan DSP is a Dream!

Do you see the new Layering Squares Framelits? Ahhh…a very versatile set indeed. There are so many options to layer simple squares, frame the squares with scallops, or to create a simple frame which would be beautiful standing on it’s own or turned into a shaker. Hmmm…that gives me an idea for another project! These new framelits will be a staple in my craft room!

This beautiful sentiment from the “One Big Meaning” stamp set adds just a bit of whimsy to this otherwise very graphic card. I love the mixture of the two styles.

Stampin' Up!'s New Moroccan DSP is a Dream!

Adding to the whimsy is this leaf die cut from the “Flourish Thinlits” set. The Precision Base Plate makes cutting this intricate die a snap. The Foam Brush gently rolls over the die cut to gently pry the intricate details out, while the foam pad keeps all of those little guys corralled until you can get them to the trash can! Makes for a much neater work area!

Speaking of the Precision Base Plate, the Big Shot now has quite a few accessories to keep track of, and what is the difference between a thinlit and a framelit anyway?? This video by Stampin’ Up! covers all of that and more. I found it extremely helpful as I now know what the difference is between a thinlit and a framelit and why using the proper tool can make for lots of happy crafting but using the WRONG accessory could actual ruin your dies. Lots of good information!

I really wanted the die cut leaf popped up but how to do so presented quite a challenge!! In the end, I snipped off very thin stripes from a Stampin’ Dimensional and carefully applied them to the center vein of each leaf. It did take some doing, but I am pleased with the result.  And three of the new Enamel Shapes finish and balance the card quite nicely. The low profile of the new enamel shapes make for a subtle but definite impact!

My inspiration for this card came from this sketch from the Pals Paper Art design team:

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Stampin' Up!'s New Moroccan DSP is a Dream!

I took a small strip of Designer Series Paper and adhered it to the flap of a Very Vanilla envelope. Some simple snipping following the edge of the envelope trims off the excess and jazzes up the envelope!

Thank you for stopping by today!! Please let me know if I can answer any questions about today’s post!

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Bonjour! – 30 Day Card Challenge, Day 3

It’s Sunday and time for a new challenge from the Sunday Stamps design team! (Yay!) I doubled up today and combined this cute sketch with a color challenge from the Pals Paper Arts.

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I had purchased one of the Sale-A-Bration stamp sets, Hello, in French (Salut, product #141270) and realized that it retires on Monday so I better use it while I can! Yes, it’s in French but I think “bonjour” is a widely known word regardless of your native tongue, so I though it would be a fun set to create with!

Details:

  • The base layer is Lost Lagoon card stock. This color will be retiring at the end of May, so if you love it or need to stock up, don’t wait until May as the remaining stock will go quickly!
  • I trimmed a piece of Whisper White card stock to 3 3/4″ x 5″, tucked it in to the Polka Dot Embossing Folder and ran it through the Big Shot.
  • Two pieces of Designer Series Papers in Old Olive and Calypso Coral in varying widths and lengths are turned into banners quickly and easily with the Banner Triple Punch.
    • Hint: I chose widths of paper that did not fit perfectly into any of the three templates on the Banner Triple Punch; no worries, I just centered my strips of paper and punched away. So in my book, it’s really not a Triple Banner Punch, it’s an ‘any width you want’ Banner Punch 🙂Bonjour! - Sunday Stamps 120 & PPA287
  • The banners were secured to the Whisper White layer with the help of Stampin’ Up’s Handheld Stapler. Quick and Easy!
  • I stamped my image in Lost Lagoon ink and ran the inked cardstock through my ScanNCut and had this adorable die cut in the blink of an eye! I popped it up with Stampin’ Dimensionals for more dimension (obviously, hahaha)
  • White Perfect Accents scattered randomly on the card front are the perfect accessory for this clean and simple card. Are you saying “Whatttttt?” right about now? And you’re thinking “Shannon, you totally blew it because those accents aren’t white!” And you would be right!
    • Hint: The White Perfect Accents are only white because of a white sticker covering their base…a little effort will allow you to peel the white sticker off, leaving a clear gem behind! These are easily adhered with the Fine Tip Glue Pen as it will dry clear. Voila!
  • The Whisper White layer was also popped up with Stampin’ Dimensionals…they are the perfect thickness!

Here are the inspiration banners for today’s project:

 

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I hope that my project has inspired you to join us in this challenge, for more inspiration please visit these lovely ladies:

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Celebrate With Cake – Pals Paper Arts 284

Happy Friday to you!! I’be been seeing some darling creations with the new sketch over at the Pals Paper Arts challenge so I decided I wanted to get in on the action:

Cute?? I’m obviously enamored of Melon Mambo which is funny because I’ve not really used it much in the past 🙂

Don’t be afraid to go bold! Here I’ve paired two large bold patterns together and then added a large bold sentiment on top.

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I’ve been trying for ages to incorporate a doily onto a card…this one has been sponged with Tip Top Taupe ink and then covered liberally with Wink of Stella. Can you see the sparkle?

For an added bonus, I also added sparkle to the word “Celebrate”. A bit of ribbon and a few darling Enamel Dots round the card off.

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And always remember, birthday calories don’t count !! 😉

Here’s the sketch that inspired my project today:

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Please pop over and see the other projects on this Pals Paper Arts challenge, there are lots of cuties!!

Thank you for visiting today!

Products Used:

Cardstock: Thick Whisper White, Melon Mambo and Tip Top Taupe by Stampin’ Up!

Pattern Paper: It’s My Party Designer Series Paper Pack by Stampin’ Up!

Ink: Melon Mambo and Tip Top Taupe by Stampin’ Up!

Stamps:  Party with Cake by Stampin’ Up!

Dies: Circles Collection Framelits and Envelope Line Die by Stampin’ Up!

Tools:  MISTI

Embellishments: Wink of Stella, 1/4″ Melon Mambo Cotton Ribbon, Tea Lace Paper Doilies and It’s My Party Enamel Dots by Stampin’ Up!

Celebrate With Cake - Pals Paper Arts 284

Because You’re Awesome – Pals Paper Arts 282

 

Because You're Awesome - Pals Paper Arts 282

The products I have featured today come from Stampin’ Up!’s annual catalog, the Occasions catalog and the Sale-A-Bration catalog yet they seem made for each other. I’m always impressed by how easily Stampin’ Up! products work together to create fast and easy projects 🙂

My inspiration for today’s card came from this sketch over at the Pals Paper Arts challenge:

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Both the Basic Black and Whisper White pattern paper and the bright Melon Mambo pattern paper can be found in the Have a Cuppa Designer Series Paper Stack. It has darling tea related patterns on one side but I was drawn to the more neutral patterns on the flip side. It’s wonderful to have so many choices, there’s something for everyone! I matted the black and white paper on black to make the pattern pop. The matting with Melon Mambo adds another layer of color and helps separate everything from the Basic Black card base. Adding another layer with the Melon Mambo pattern paper matted with Basic Black provides contrast and creates a base for the butterfly.

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I really just alternated between Basic Black and Melon Mambo for a bright and cheerful card. This lovely butterfly is from the Hostess Set Floral Wings and can be found in the annual catalog, page 180. I’ve used four of the images from the set, the butterfly itself and the coordinating leaves and flowers stamps which are separate from each other and allow you to stamp all of the leaves at once, and then all of the flowers at once. Easy Peasy! I stamped the sentiment in Memento Tuxedo Black ink and then punched it out with the Washi Label Punch. I felt that it needed to be matted to be consistent with the rest of the card so I added the black and trimmed the washi sides by hand.

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Here’s a closer look at the stamping on the butterfly. I added rhinestones to his body and finished everything off with a fun bow created with Melon Mambo and Basic Black baker’s twine from the Occasions catalog. I love how everything coordinates so perfectly! And lest you think I forgot the inside…

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I repeated some of the flowers on the butterfly on the inside of the card and used a sentiment from the Botanicals For You stamp set from the Sale-A-Bration catalog.

I hope you’ve enjoyed today’s project. Feel free to contact me with any questions you may have…I love to hear from you!

Thank you for visiting today!

Products Used:

Cardstock: Thick Whisper White, Basic Black and Melon Mambo by Stampin’ Up!

Pattern Paper: Have a Cuppa Designer Series Paper Stack by Stampin’ Up!

Ink: Melon Mambo and Cucumber Crush by Stampin’ Up!; Tuxedo Black by Memento

Stamps:  Floral Wings and Botanicals for You by Stampin’ Up!

Dies: Bold Butterfly and Envelope Liner Die by Stampin’ Up!

Tools:  Stamp-A-Ma-Jig by Stampin’ Up!

Embellishments: Melon Mambo/Basic Black Baker’s Twine and Rhinestone Basic Jewels by Stampin’ Up!

 

Fast & Fabulous – Pals Paper Arts 264

Fast & Fabulous - Pals Paper Arts 264Hello friends! I was inspired to create a card for the Pals Paper Arts challenge this week…a simple little sketch but I needed just the right stamp for it. I found the one I was looking for in a retired set called Fast & Fabulous by Stampin’ Up! And it is fabulous!!

Fast & Fabulous - Pals Paper Arts 264I enjoyed creating this clean and simple card using this two layer stamp set. I knew I wanted it to be soft pink (who knows why, I am NOT a fan of pink) so I chose a subtle base for the flowers in Sahara Sand. I had to add some twine (not Stampin’ Up!) and a darling little sentiment. The button is adorable and adds a bit more whimsy to the card, and the sparkle on the flowers add a bit of romance. So soft and delicate, I love how it turned out!

Fast & Fabulous - Pals Paper Arts 264Thank you to the Pals for providing wonderful inspiration week in and week out!

Wishing you joy and blessings!

Products Used:

Cardstock: Stamper’s Select White by Papertrey Ink

Pattern Paper: Subtles Designer Series Paper Stack by Stampin’ Up!

Ink: Sahara Sand and Pink Pirouette by Stampin’ Up!

Stamps:   Fast & Fabulous (retired) and One Big Meaning by Stampin’ Up!

Dies: Envelope Liner Die by Stampin’ Up!

Tools:  Stamp-A-Ma-Jig and MISTI

Embellishments: Retired Blushing Bride button by Stampin’ Up!; unknown pink twine