Hello Crafty Friends! Laurie here again! I am sharing my Hues of Happiness Birthday Card using the Hues of Happiness Suite Collection by Stampin’ Up!
The Details of My Card
This card was for a swap using products from the new Annual Catty. I love the bright and happy colours of the Hues of Happiness DSP! I also love that the dies die cut the flowers from the DSP!
For my card, I thought a fun split panel card would work with the spiral notebook die as the panel joining the other 2 panels. I can see this spiral die working for so many cards, especially school cards! The two flowers and leaves were die cut from the DSP and matched the DSP colours on the panels.
Since there are so many flowers that I could die cut, I decided to create different colour cards in the same layout. These two cards are only some of the colour combinations that I used.
Tip: to adhere the two card panels, I lined up the bottom panel with the bottom of the card base. Then, I added glue only to the top and bottom of the Basic White piece, careful not to add it too close to the centre. I made sure to leave enough room on the bottom panel to add my ribbon.
The sentiment was stamped onto ½” scrap and then snipped the edges on the angle. The Fresh Freesia was a 5/8” scrap and trimmed to match the Basic White piece.
The ribbon was wrapped around the bottom panel and tied in a bow. A scattering of matching Glossy Dots that come in the Suite added some shimmer.
Supplies:
Stamps/Bundles/Dies: Hues of Happiness Suite Collection (158828)
Inks: Granny Apple Green (147095)
Paper: Fresh Freesia (155613), Basic White (159229)
Accessories: Whisper White Crinkled Seam Binding Ribbon (151326), Glossy Dots Assortment (included in Suite), Bone Folder (102300), Dimensionals (104430), Mini Stampin’ Dimensionals (144108), Stampin’ Seal (152813), Mini Glue Dots (103683), Paper Snips Scissors (103579)
Measurements:
Fresh Freesia:
4 ¼” x 9 ½” scored a 5 ½”, fold and trim one side at 2”. Taking the separate piece, trim 2” off keeping this for the bottom panel.
Scrap for sentiment
Basic White:
5 ¼” x 4” (inside of card)
3 ½” x 2 ¾”
Scrap for sentiment
Hues of Happiness DSP:
4” x 1 ¾” (2 pieces)
2 die cut flowers and leaves
More Information on My Hues of Happiness Birthday Card:
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Hello Crafty Friends! It’s Laurie here! I am sharing my Colour Your World as my Design Team Inspiration Card for Conie Fong Art & Design using the beautiful Artistic Leilani. She comes with 9 stamps including:
Artistic Leilani Left
Artistic Leilani Right
Artistic Leilani Left – Short Dress
Artistic Leilani Right – Short Dress
Sentiment: You Color My World
Sentiment: You Colour My World
Sentiment: Happy Birthday To An Amazing Friend
Sentiment: I am not a hoarder. I am an artist.
Sentiment: Art comes from the heart
The Details of My Card
A good friend of mine retired recently and she loves to colour. In fact, she was the one who got me into making cards and colouring! So, I thought that Artistic Leilani would be perfect for her retirement card!
For my mini slimline card, I coloured Leilani with my Copic markers using the colour scheme of the Cute & Crafty Paper Pad with its bright colours. It was idea for my crafty colouring theme.
I used the piece of designer paper that had the bands of rainbow colours and layered it beneath my quatrefoil die cut. Isn’t it neat how the different bands of colour peek through the white die cut!
I love the cute Copic marker die cut piece from the Odds and Ends that I layered beneath my sentiment. A row of rainbow-coloured hearts is the other die cut piece that I pulled from the Chit Chat. You must have hearts when it comes to what you love to do!
I used Wink of Stella on the flowers in her hair and Glossy Accents on her pink jar. The finishing touch was some glittery sprinkles that matched my colour scheme.
Hello Crafty Friends! It’s Laurie here with my Hello My Friend Card using the sweet ‘Paris-Loving Laurie’ Digital Stamp By Rachelle Anne Miller Creative Studios. This stamp was created by Rachelle for me when I was on her Design Team. I just love my Mini Me and had been meaning to colour her for a long time.
The Details of My Card
For my card, I decided to colour with my Copic markers her top in this pretty blue colour that I love! Once I did, I discovered that it is a bang on colour match for the Stampin’ Up! colour Orchid Oasis! So, I pulled out the Tea Boutique DSP and used a floral sheet and an all-purpose pattern in Orchid Oasis. The hexagons were die cut from the DSP using the Beautiful Shapes Dies and pulled in the colours of the florals.
I stamped “my friend’ in black using the Hello Ladybug Stamp Set. It is clear photopolymer. So, I could die cut the hexagon and then stamp it. Next, I used the ombre hue of the Sweet Sorbet Glimmer Paper and foam adhesives sheets to die cut the Hello. To match the “hexagon hive”, I die cut a bee from some DSP and added Wink of Stella to its wings.
I added some ribbon through the hole of the tag matching the pink and Orchid Oasis metallic ribbon. The finishing touches were some matching matte dots and Clear Wink of Stella on the Eiffel Tower and the Stars.
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Copic Markers:
Skin: E000/E00/E21/E11/E04/R20 Hair: E31/E33/E34/E35/E37 Shirt: B66/B63/B60 Collar: R32/R30/R000 Eiffel Tower: C5/C3/C1/Wink of Stella Stars: Y00/E15/YR23/Y15/Y11/Wink of Stella Sky: B0000/B000/B00
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Card Recipe for My Hello My Friend Card:
‘Paris-Loving Laurie’ Digital Stamp, Rachelle Anne Miller Creative Paper Basics – Stamper’s Select White Cardstock, Papertrey Ink VersaFine Instant Dry Pigment Ink, Onyx Black, Tsukineko Hello Ladybug Stamp Set, Stampin’ Up! Tea Boutique 6″ x 6″ Designer Series Paper, Stampin’ Up! #6 Bracket & Tag Dies, PhotoPlay 2022–2024 In Color 6″ x 6″ Glimmer Paper, Stampin’ Up! Foam Adhesive Sheets, Stampin’ Up! Golden Honey Designer Series Paper, Stampin’ Up! Detailed Bee Dies, Stampin’ Up! Beautiful Shapes Dies, Stampin’ Up! Hello Thinlits Dies, Stampin’ Up! 2022–2024 In Color Matte Decorative Dots, Stampin’ Up! Orchid Oasis Metallic Woven Ribbon, Stampin’ Up! Pink Ribbon, My Stash Clear Wink of Stella, Stampin’ Up! Orchid Oasis Card Stock, Stampin’ Up!
Finished card size: 6 ¼” x 3 ½”
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Hello Crafty Friends! It’s Laurie here! I am sharing my Stayin Alive Disco Card as my Design Team Inspiration Card for Paper Nest Dolls using Decade Collection Disco Amara. There are ten dolls in the Decade Collection that come in both rubber and digital stamps. You can find all the digital versions here.
The Details of My Card
For my card, I used the Seventies Ciao Bella Paper again to create my mini slimline card. This piece of paper is the left-over piece from my Roller Disco Babe card! So, I was able to get 2 cards made using one sheet of the paper! I love the disco ball and the “Stayin Alive” words under her feet!! The “Funky” sentiment was snipped from the paper as well. Perfect for Disco Amara!
To match the glitz of a disco ball, I added stars in Gold Metallic Paper. I even added a star flourish behind Amara. Love the way the curls and swirls of the flourish mimic movement…almost like Amara is dancing off the card! The only other things the card needed was a scattering of rhinestones and Gold Gelly Roll Pen on her earrings.
Hello Crafty Friends! It’s Laurie here! I am sharing My Roller Disco Babe as my Design Team Inspiration Card for Paper Nest Dolls using Decade Collection Roller Skating Ellie. There are ten dolls in the Decade Collection that come in both rubber and digital stamps. You can find all the digital versions here.
The Details of My Card
When I was a teenager, roller skating was all the rage and you needed those multicoloured striped socks, Nike red shorts and tunes on your Walkman! So, when I saw this stamp, it bought back so many memories! Lol!
For my card, I coloured Ellie with my Copic markers to match my roller disco paper! I love this paper! I have used it for so many of the Decade Dolls whether it be 60’s, 70’s or 80’s! The skates and cassette tapes (do you remember cassette tapes? Lol) on the paper were perfect for my theme.
The sentiment was from a retired Stampin’ Up! Stamp Set, but you could easily type this out on your computer and printing it. It was die cut using the Stitched Rectangles.
To add some sparkle to the card, I used Stickles on a stitched Real Red heart and Ellie’s pompoms on her skates. I also added a few gold glimmer stars and red rhinestones.
Glossy Accents was added to her Walkman case.
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Copic Markers
Skin: E04/E11/E21/E00/E000/R20 Hair: Y21/Y26/YR24/E25 Shirt: B99/B97/B95/B93/B91 Shorts: R29/R24/R22/C3/C1/0 Tummy Sack: G99/G94/G21 Black on Skates: C7/C6/C4 White on Skates: C3/C1/0 Red on Skates: R29/R24/R22 Headphones: C7/C6/C4/R29/R24/R22 Walkman: C7/C6/C4/B91/B95/Glossy Accents Socks: R29/R24/R22/G99/G94/G21/Y38/Y35/Y32/YR09/YR07/YR02
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Card Recipe for My Roller Disco Babe
Decade Collection Roller Skating Ellie, Paper Nest Dolls Paper Basics – Stamper’s Select White Cardstock, Papertrey Ink Seventies 6” x 6” Paper Pad, Ciao Bella Gold Metallic Specialty Paper, Stampin’ Up! Stitched Rectangle Dies, Stampin’ Up! Skating By Stamp Set, Stampin’ Up! Rhinestone Basic Jewels, Stampin’ Up! Give It a Whirl Dies, Stampin’ Up! Stitched Stars Dies, Stampin’ Up! Glossy Accents, Ranger Star Dust Stickles, Ranger Real Red, Dapper Denim, and Basic White Card Stock, Stampin’ Up!
Finished card size: 5 ½” x 4 ¼”
Stamp Size: 4”
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My Other Cards in the Decade Collection
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Hello Crafty Friends! Laurie here again! I am sharing my Hello Ladybug Card using the Hello Ladybug Stamp Set and matching Ladybug Builder Punch.
The Details of My Card
This card was for a swap, but the Annual Catty was retiring. We couldn’t use any retiring product on the card. So, my solution was lots of punches and embellishments that I knew would carry over!
For my card, I decided to use the Picture This Dies again since it reminded me of the dots on the ladybug’s wings. These dies are so versatile, and I have used them for several cards! I used the circles die for this card and thought it would be neat having the daisies popping out of the holes!
Before adhering with dimensionals the die cut Real Red piece to the Basic Black mat, I wrapped white Baker’s twine around one of the holes and tied it in a bow.
After lots of punching and layering 2 sets of petals on top of each other followed by the flower centre from the Poppy Moments Dies, I had 3 sets of flowers for the holes.
Next came the ladybug. But first, I heat embossed in black the spots before I punch the wings out of Real Red cardstock. Then I punched out the body in Basic Black and assembled the ladybug.
Since the stamp set is photopolymer and I could line up my stamp easily, I die cut the smallest circle out of the Circles Die and then stamped the hello in black. Tip: only use the part of the die you want, not the whole thing to save paper. Another tip is use Multipurpose Liquid Glue to allow you time to slide the sentiment piece in place.
A scattering of black Classic Dots and Red Rhinestones tied in my ladybug theme.
Supplies:
Stamps/Bundles/Dies: Hello Ladybug Stamp Set (157693), Picture This Dies (155559), Poppy Moments Dies (151594)
Inks: Tuxedo Black Memento Ink Pad (132708), VersaMark ink (102283)
Paper: Basic White Thick (159229), Basic Black (121045), Basic White (159229) (159276), Real Red (102482), Crushed Curry (131199)
Accessories: Ladybug Builder Punch (157698), Medium Daisy Punch (149517), Baker’s Twine Essentials Pack (155475), Red Rhinestone Basic Jewels (146924), Classic Matte Dots (158146), Basics Embossing Powder (155554), Heat Tool (129053), Bone Folder (102300), Multipurpose Liquid Glue (110755Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430), Mini Stampin’ Dimensionals (144108), Stampin’ Seal (152813), Mini Glue Dots (103683)
Measurements:
Basic White Thick:
5 ½” x 8 ½” scored a 4 ¼”
Basic Black:
5 ¼” x 4”
Scrap for Ladybug body
Real Red:
5” x 3 ¾”
Scrap for wings
Basic White:
1 ¾” strip, enough to punch 6 flowers
Hello: 1” x 1”
Crushed Curry
Scrap for flower centers x 3
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Hello Crafty Friends! It’s Laurie here! I am sharing My Orchid Beauty Birthday Wishes as my Design Team Inspiration Card for Conie Fong Art & Design using the beautifulAlanna. Don’t you just love that serene look she has!
The Details of My Card
For my card, I decided to use some pretty papers with pastel colours from The Paper Boutique. So, I coloured with my Copic markers Alanna to match them. That blue is so pretty that I had to give her eyeshadow to match her dress!
I went with several die cuts like the leafy vine, the delicate pink frame, and the butterflies to decorate my card. The sentiment is from a matching paper pad and went perfectly with my colours. A scattering of gems and a gem in the centre of each butterfly added some sparkle. A finishing touch was Wink of Stella on the orchids. Such a beautiful image!
Alanna, Conie Fong Art & Design Paper Basics – Stamper’s Select White Cardstock, Papertrey Ink A4 Spring Whispers Coloured Card Collection, The Paper Boutique Spring Whispers 8” x 8” Paper Pad, The Paper Boutique Spring Whispers 8” x 8” Embellishment Pad, The Paper Boutique In Bloom 6” x 6” Paper Pad, My Mind’s Eye Fanciful Flourish, Cheery Lynn Designs Fancy Frames Dies, Stampin’ Up! Butterfly Beauty Thinlits Dies, Stampin’ Up! Brilliant Wings Dies, Stampin’ Up! Scallop Contours Dies, Stampin’ Up! Elegant Faceted Gems, Stampin’ Up! Clear Wink of Stella, Stampin’ Up!
Finished card size: 5.5” x 5.5”
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Hello Crafty Friends! Laurie here again! Father’s Day is just a few weeks away and I thought I would share with you my You’re Flippin’ Awesome Card using the new He’s The Man Suite Collection by Stampin’ Up! This suite is perfect for car lovers, grilling enthusiasts, camping buffs, and more! My Father-in-law loves to BBQ and I though this suite would make a perfect Father’s Day card for him!
The Details of My Card
This card is a fast and easy card to make! No stamping involved on the front, but I did stamp the inside with “Wishing You a Happy Father’s Day” using the He’s All That Stamp Set that comes in the Collection.
The He’s The Man Designer Series Paper comes with 2 die cut sheets and I used one of the die cuts for my sentiment. Easy-peasy! To give it more of a focal point, I added a piece of DSP and die cut it out using the He’s All That Dies. I turned it so that it flanks the sentiment on either side. I love the “framed” look that the die gives the die cut piece. Gave it that little extra detail!
The Rustic Metallic Adhesive-Backed Dots were a perfect accompaniment to my manly card! I placed one on either side of the sentiment and one above it to the left. Tip: you always want odd numbers since they are pleasing to the eye.
The final thing I added to my focal point was some looped Linen Thread behind everything. How manly is that thread!
For the DSP, I made it smaller than usual since I wanted the Brick & Mortar 3D Embossing Folder to show up more. I went with a Cajun Craze bricked piece since it matched my DSP and what is more appropriate than orange bricks!
Inks: Tuxedo Black Memento Ink Pad (132708) For sentiment on inside card
Paper: Sahara Sand (121043), Cajun Craze (119684), Basic White (for inside card) (159276), He’s the Man 12″ x 12″ Specialty Designer Series Paper (included in Collection)
Accessories: Brick & Mortar 3D Embossing Folder (149643), Rustic Metallic Adhesive-Backed Dots (included in Collection), Linen Thread (104199), Bone Folder (102300), Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430), Mini Stampin’ Dimensionals (144108), Stampin’ Seal (152813), Mini Glue Dots (103683)
Measurements:
Sahara Sand: (2 pieces)
5 ½” x 8 ½” scored a 4 ¼”
3 ¼”x 4 ½”
Cajun Craze”
5 ¼” x 4”
Basic White: (inside of card)
5 ¼” x 4”
He’s the Man Specialty Designer Series Paper: (2 pieces)
3-1/8” x 4-3/8”
2-3/8” x 1-5/8”
More Information on My You’re Flippin’ Awesome Card :
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Hello Crafty Friends! It’s Laurie here! I am sharing My Flowers For You Card as my Design Team Inspiration Card for Conie Fong Art & Design using theDragon Bouquet and Sentiment Bundle. This stamp is so versatile and can be used for so many occasions! It includes 6 images and comes in PNG or JPG:
Dragon Bouquet
Thinking Of You Sentiment
Have A Beautiful Day
Hello Friend
Just Because
Flowers For You Sentiment
The Details of My Card
For my card, I decided on the MME paper since I love the rustic wood texture and the collage on the paper! There is a sentiment on it under his feet, “start every day with a smile”. I thought this was such a sweet sentiment and would bring a smile to the recipient
From there, I picked out my Copic marker colours from the paper to colour my cute dragon and the bouquet. I also coloured some extra flowers that you get in the bundle in the colours I used for my bouquet. The sentiment from the bundle was die cut into a banner and layered with the coloured flowers and another banner below.
For embellishments, I used brass butterflies, clear epoxy dew drops and Clear Wink of Stella on the flowers.
Hello Crafty Friends! It’s Laurie here to share my Good Grief! It’s Your Birthday Card using The Great Box Limited Edition Box by Kindred Stamps! It’s my brother’s birthday today. I remember us watching the antics that the Charlie Brown Gang got up to in the cartoons.
The Details of My Card
For my card, I decided to create a scene, but to fit all my characters, I went with a fun pop out card.
My inspiration was where they all go on stage and start dancing! I always loved that part! So, I used some wood Designer Series Paper to create the floor to my stage.
Once I coloured with my Copic markers my characters, I built my stage. The card folds out like a book, so you see more characters as it unfolds until you have it fully open.
For most of my card I used The Great Box Limited Edition Box. Don’t you love the doghouse with Snoopy and Woodstock dancing around the sentiment! The Charlie Brown chevron pattern paper was perfect for the backdrop of my card! Almost like curtains to the stage.
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Copic Markers:
Charlie Brown Skin: E04/E11/E21/E00/E000 Tongue/Mouth: R20/R22 Shirt: Y38/Y35/Y32/C7/C6/C4 Shorts: C7/C6/C4 Shoes: E11/E15 Socks: Y38/Y35/Y32
Card Recipe for My Good Grief! It’s Your Birthday! Card:
The Great Box Limited Edition Box, Kindred Stamps (The Great Paper Pad, Great Box Stamp Set, Doghouse Die, Sequins and Washi Tape) Paper Basics – Stamper’s Select White Cardstock, Papertrey Ink Wood Textures Designer Series Paper, Stampin’ Up! Handsomely Suited Stamp Set, Stampin’ Up! White Gelly Roll Pen Tuxedo Black Memento Ink, Stampin’ Up! Basic White Thick, Basic Black, Crushed Curry and Real Red, Card Stock Stampin’ Up!
Hello Crafty Friends! It’s Laurie here! I am sharing my Yabba Dabba Doo Time Card as my Design Team Inspiration Card for Paper Nest Dolls using the new digital Stone Age Family Set. This bundle comes with eight stamps in either digital or rubber stamps.
The Details of My Card
For my card, I wanted to fit the whole family onto one card. So, I decided to create a Tri-Fold card where a continual scene unfolds on the front of the card, but when folded down, it becomes an A2 card.
I created a sidewalk for my characters to stand on by using a stencil, ink, and a blending brush. Once that was done, I used one of the Large Slimline Dies to create my straight lines and then cut the pieces down accordingly. Some hills and grass in different greens gave interest behind the characters. A couple of palm trees added to my scene.
Measurements
Card Base: 5 ½” x 8 ½”, score at 4 ¼”
Tri-Fold: 6” x 12” piece of card stock and score at 4” and 8”. Then mark 1” on short side at top and 1” on bottom corner opposite side and line up cutting on diagonal.
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Copic Markers:
Stone Age Dad Skin: E04/E11/E21/E00/E000 Hair: C9/C7/C6 Outfit: YR00/YR18/YR16/YR14/YR12/C7 Tie: BG18/BG05
Stone Age Girl Skin: E04/E11/E21/E00/E000/R20 Hair: YR00/YR18/YR16/YR14/YR12 Top: G28/YG25/YG23/YG11/C7 Pants: BG18/BG05/BG02 Bone: E40/E41/E42/0
Stone Age Mom Skin: E04/E11/E21/E00/E000/R20 Hair: YR00/YR18/YR16/YR14/YR12 Dress/Pearls: C3/C1/C00/0
Stone Age Neighbour Dad Skin: E04/E11/E21/E00/E000 Hair: Y000/Y19/Y17/Y15/Y13 Outfit: E79/E77/E74/E71/E70
Stone Age Neighbour Mom Skin: E04/E11/E21/E00/E000/R20 Hair: T10/T8/T6/T4 Dress: BG10/BG18/BG15/BG13/BG11 Necklace: C1/C7
Stone Age Boy Skin: E04/E11/E21/E00/E000 Hair: W3/W1/W0 Outfit: YR18/YR16/YR14/YR12/C7 Club: E79/E77/E74/E71 Bone: E40/E41/E42
Stone Age Pet Skin: RV66/RV55/RV63/C7 Paws/Hair: C9/C7/C6 Bone: E43/E42/E41/0 Muzzle: RV63/RV52/RV10 Collar: BG18/BG05/BG02 Tag: Y38/Y35/Y32
Stone Age Family Set, Paper Nest Dolls Paper Basics – Stamper’s Select White Cardstock, Papertrey Ink I {Heart} Summer 6” x 6” Paper Pad, Simple Stories Slimline Stitched Hillside Borders Dies, Lawn Fawn Large Slimline with Sliders Dies, Lawn Fawn Palms Dies, Stampin’ Up! Rocky Road Stencil, Kraftin’ Kimmie Stamps Gray Granite Classic Stampin’ Pad, Stampin’ Up! Blending Brushes, Stampin’ Up! Gray Granite, Old Olive, Pear Pizzaz and Soft Suede Card Stock, Stampin’ Up!
Finished card size: 5 ½” x 4 ¼”
Stamp Sizes Stone Age Dad: 3.25″ Tall Stone Age Girl: 2.5″ Tall Stone Age Mom: 3.25″ Tall Stone Age Neighbour Dad: 3″ Tall Stone Age Neighbour Mom: 3″ Tall Stone Age Boy: 2.5″ Tall Stone Age Pet: 2.5” Tall Stone Age House: 3″ Tall
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Hello Crafty Friends! It’s Laurie here! I am sharing A Groovy Road Trip Card as my Design Team Inspiration Card for Paper Nest Dolls using Decade Collection Flower Power Ellie. There are ten dolls in the Decade Collection that come in both rubber and digital stamps. You can find all the digital versions here.
The Details of My Card
For my card, I coloured Ellie with my Copic markers to match my Seventies paper and her retro bus! This paper was perfect for my card with the musical revolution icons since Ellie has her dancing boots on and is off to Woodstock!
Of course, if Ellie is having a road trip, she needs a retro bus. This Retro Bus Kit comes with dies to build a mini booklet in the shape of a retro bus, but I decided to use it for my card. So, I just trimmed the three ring holes off the back piece. I had a ton of fun decorating my bus with the matching paper, flowers, peace symbol, windshield wipers, Road Trip die and so on. I even used a piece of a window sheet for the windows. For the metal parts, I brushed on some iron wax to give them a metal look.
The finishing touches were some wooden musical notes to match my theme and a couple of rhinestone coloured to match my card.
Decade Collection Flower Power Ellie, Paper Nest Dolls Paper Basics – Stamper’s Select White Cardstock, Papertrey Ink Seventies 6” x 6” Paper Pad, Ciao Bella Window Sheet, Stampin’ Up! 1928: Retro Bus Dies, Elizabeth Craft Designs Art Alchemy-Metallique Wax-Brushed Iron, Prima Marketing Laser-Cut Wood Shapes, Craft Medley Rhinestone Basic Jewels, Stampin’ Up! Real Red, Crushed Curry, Basic Gray, Basic Black and Basic White Card Stock, Stampin’ Up!
Finished card size: 5 ¾” x 5 ¾”
Stamp Size: 4″
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My Other Cards in the Decade Collection
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Hello Crafty Friends! It’s Laurie here! I am sharing My Give Peace a Chance Card as my Design Team Inspiration Card for Paper Nest Dolls using the new release Decade Collection Hippie Ellie. With everything going on in the world right now, I thought this was a very appropriate card for the times!
The Details of My Card
I had a lot of fun colouring Hippie Ellie with my Copic markers! Don’t you just love her jeans with the patches and her suede fringe vest! She is such a groovy hipster!
For my card, I found this perfect paper that had a Seventies theme! I loved it so much that I wanted to use a whole sheet for my card front! So, I used a fun fold called a Z-Fold Card for the card base, but I reversed it into a backwards Z. I wanted the love bug to show on the front with Ellie when the card is closed. This type of card folds up to a regular A2 card but allows for lots of room to decorate! It also is neat how you open it, and the paper continually keeps going!
Since the paper was so detailed, I only used a few dies to dress it up such as the Love, Peace, daisies, and peace sign. They were from the Retro Bus by Elizabeth Craft Designs. I bought this set planning to use them for the Decade Dolls and they were perfect for Hippie Ellie! A couple of sequins and glimmery dots for the flower centres was all the embellishments this card needed.
Measurements
Card Base: 5 ½” x 8 ½”, score at 4 ¼” and 2 1/8”. Cut the Seventies 6” x 6” paper to 5 ¼” tall, then cut at 2” and 4:”. You could leave the last panel for your sentiment, but I decided to add a fourth panel using a 2” piece of floral rice paper as a background for my coloured stamp.
Decade Collection Hippie Ellie, Paper Nest Dolls Paper Basics – Stamper’s Select White Cardstock, Papertrey Ink Seventies 6” x 6” Paper Pad, Ciao Bella 1928: Retro Bus Dies, Elizabeth Craft Designs Rice Paper A4 Love Peace Joy, Ciao Bella Artistry Blooms Adhesive-Backed Sequins, Stampin’ Up! Glittery Enamel Dots, Stampin’ Up! Real Red and Basic White Card Stock, Stampin’ Up!
Finished card size: 5 ½” x 4 ¼”
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My Other Cards in the Decade Collection
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Hello Crafty Friends! Laurie here again! I am sharing A Toast for Your Birthday! using the Lots of Pun Paper Pumpkin Past Kit. I had so much fun playing with this Paper Pumpkin Kit! I made some alternative cards (see at end of post for photos) when it was first released in January, but I had some leftover bits and decided to make a fun fold card. The only things I added was some card stock, adhesive and a toast sentiment! Everything else is from the kit.
This card is for a 12-year-old boy whose birthday is today! Every year I create an interactive card for him. Last year I created a card with the Give a Whirl Dies and in the past years, I created a Never-Ending Card, a Slider card, a wobble card and so on. He always says that I make the best cards EVER! Got to love that!
Details of My Pop & Twist Card
For my card, I decided to create a Pop & Twist card. I love how when you open the card, the images on the inside fold out and pop up!
The front of the card is one of the designs from the kit. I just cut it to fit a portrait card. I added a couple of stamped party hats from the stamp set that is included in the kit. A mat of Granny Apple Green was added behind the focal point.
The inside is where I got creative! There are four panels and I thought that incorporating each of the die cuts (eggs, cherries, banana, and toast) that came with the kit, would work well!
First Panel
For the first panel, I used an egg theme. I love the pun “have an egg-cellent day” and couldn’t resist using “egg-cited for you” too! Just too fun! I used one of the card bases that I cut down with a Granny Apple green mat to fit my panel.
Second Panel
The next panel had the theme of cherries. So, I used the inside of one of the envelopes for the background pattern. I thought the red dots went perfectly with those sweet cherries! This is one of the things I love about the kits! The envelopes are printed both on the outside and the inside. So, once you cut them open, you can reverse the coordinating patterns to suit your design.
Third Panel
For the third panel the theme was the banana. Again, I used the inside of an envelope for the background. The speech bubbles are so fun!
Fourth Panel
For the last panel, the theme was the toast. I didn’t have an appropriate sentiment. So, I printed one off on my computer to suit the birthday theme. I used the inside of an envelope once again for my background piece. Aren’t the glasses on the toast fun!
I added a scattering of the Enamel stickers that came with the kits on all the panels.
Product Details of the Lots of Pun Paper Pumpkin Past Kit
Make cards to “loaf” with the Lots of Pun Paper Pumpkin Past Kit! Restock on cute ‘n’ colorful die-cut snacks and one-of-a-kind patterns and designs. Keep the laughs rolling and those knees slapping with everything you need to make fun ‘n’ fresh cards all year long. Don’t miss out on this egg-cellent opportunity to craft with the Lots of Pun Paper Pumpkin Kit!
Kit includes:
9 printed card bases: 3 each of 3 designs 9 printed envelopes Precut paper pieces Precut vellum pieces Enamel stickers Twine Adhesive
Completed card size: 4-1/4″ x 5-1/2″
Product colors: Crumb Cake, Daffodil Delight, Early Espresso, Granny Apple Green, Pool Party, Poppy Parade
Supplies:
Stamps/Bundles/Dies: Lots of Pun Paper Pumpkin Past Kit (159304)
Inks: Early Espresso Spot (From Kit)
Paper: Pool Party (122924), Granny Apple Green (146990), Printer Paper for toast sentiment
Accessories: Paper Snips Scissors (103579), Bone Folder (102300), Dimensionals (from kit), Stampin’ Seal (152813), Mini Glue Dots (from kit)
Measurements:
Pool Party:
Card Base: 4 ¼” x 11” scored a 5 ½”
Panel Strip: 10” x 3 ½” scored on long side at 2 ½”, 5” & 7 ½”
Pop Out Mechanism: 8” x 3 ½” scored on short side at 1 ¾”
Mark long side at 2 ¼” & 5 ¾” (both sides) and score diagonally
Hello Crafty Friends! Laurie here again! I am sharing my Beyond the Horizon Alternative Cards using the March 2022 Beyond the Horizon Paper Pumpkin. I loved this kit! It was perfect for all those masculine cards that you need to make. And I loved that it coordinated with the New Horizons Suite Collection!
I loved this Kit so much, that I created several alternative cards! I have gone into detail for my Mini Slimline Tri-Fold Window. At the end of this post, I have photos of all the other alternative cards with brief descriptions.
Details of My Mini Slimline Tri-Fold Window Card
For my first card, I decided to create a mini slimline Tri-Fold Window Card by combining the Paper Pumpkin Kit and the New Horizons Suite Collection. I thought it would be neat to see the beautiful water coloured scene peeking out of the windows between the mountain die cuts that came with the kit!
How to Cut the Card Base
The Misty Moonlight card base is 6” x 10.5” and scored at 3.5” and 7” along the long side to create 3 panels. I used the 2 largest retired Stitched Squares to create my windows for the scene. The largest Square on the outside panel and the next size down on the inside panel.
The Front Panel
I cut apart 2 envelopes to use for my background pieces in Old Olive and Bumblebee. The Old Olive piece was on the front panel and the Bumblebee was on the right inside panel.
Tip: since the envelopes are thinner than card stock, you can glue them down and cut both the panel and the envelope at the same time.
The envelopes are printed on both sides. So, I was able to flip over leftover pieces where I needed another design such as the cross hatching on the front panel and the Misty Moonlight dotted piece.
I used a small piece of the In Good Taste DSP for my fence to give it a wooden look. Don’t you just love the Pebbles Enamel Shapes! I couldn’t resist using them on three of my panels!
The Right Inside Panel
I thought that the mountain dies that came in the Kit would be perfect to layer on the bottom of the Bumblebee window. Almost like you are looking through mountains at the scene.
For this panel, I stamped the sentiment in Misty Moonlight onto a die cut Crumb Cake wood piece. Then I and layered it in front of a scrap of the dotted Misty Moonlight envelope.
The Inside Panels
For the inside panels, I used leftover pieces of the envelopes under the windows and layered the leftover stitched squares on top.
For the left panel, I created a scene using the die cut trees from the Collection and the circle from the kit. Don’t you think the circle looks like a sun! I even used the trimmed top of the water-coloured piece for my sky behind the stitched square. I don’t throw anything out just in case I can use it.
For the inside panel on the right, I used the sentiment from the floral stamp set that was the gift in the kit. I added some grasses and those pebbles again.
For the center piece, I added a Basic White mat to frame the water-coloured piece allowing an area to write.
Supplies:
Stamps/Bundles/Dies: New Horizons Suite Collection (157782)
Paper: Misty Moonlight (153081), Basic White (159276), Old Olive (100702), In Good Taste Designer Series Paper (152494), New Horizons 6″ x 6″ Designer Series Paper (157768)
Accessories: 1/8″ Cotton Ribbon Combo Pack Paper (158140), Pebbles Enamel Shapes (158141), Retired Stitched Rectangles, Bone Folder (102300), Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430), Stampin’ Seal (152813), Mini Glue Dots (103683)
My Other Alternative Cards
Second Alternative Card
This one of my alternative cards using the March Paper Pumpkin that I made for my Father-in-law’s birthday! It is based on the mini slimline design that they show on the back of the instruction sheet, but, of course, with a few tweaks from me.
I decided to use In Good Taste DSP for my fence to give it a wood texture. Since the card was for my FIL, I decided to use Old Olive card stock for the Time to Celebrate sentiment with the Lovely Labels Pick a Punch. A simple knot suited my FIL’s taste more than a bow. I used my Stampin’ Blends in Dark Old Olive and Dark Misty Moonlight to colour some rhinestones to match the New Horizons DSP.
Third Alternative Card
I based this alternative on a mini slimline card, but I used the remainder of the New Horizon Designer Series Paper from the previous card. Since the DSP didn’t fill the background, I added a leftover piece of envelope behind the white embossed piece. I decided to use the Shaded Spruce die cut mountains that matched the jagged piece from the kit to create a base for my sentiment. For embellishments, I used the ribbon and the rhinestones from the Kit.
Fourth Alternative Card
For this alternative, I decide to make a full A2 card using Misty Moonlight for the card base. I framed the scene with a Basic White frame, but if you were carefully with your trimming, you could use the card front with no frame. Then I add the wooden fence with die cut grass in front to balance the die cut mountains, circle and sentiment.
Fifth Alternative Card
For my last alternative, I decided to cut apart one of the card fronts and added them to an Old Olive card base. I layered the sentiment on some leftover pieces from the Kit. I then added Misty Moonlight ribbon and rhinestones for my embellishments.
The Cards from the Kit
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