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Thursday, February 25, 2016

Fancy Friday - Least Use Color Challenge

Welcome back to the Fancy Friday Blog Hop!
My fancy friends and I are back for another blog hop! This group of past and current Artisans became fancy friends thru the Stampin' UP Artisan journey and well, we love working with each other so much that we decided to continue on with an all new blog hop to inspire you in FANCY new ways! 
 Each month on the last Friday, we will bring to you new challenges of all kinds (photo inspiration, color, sketch, stamp focus, etc)! This month, we are bringing back some least use colors from the Stampin' UP colors. Some examples are Marina Mist, Elegant Eggplant, Tempting Turquoise, Island Indigo, Pacific Point and Chocolate Chip to name a few! I even bet some of your ink pads have dust on them! We hope this inspires you to get out these least use colors and create something NEW! Leave us a comment with your link OR post with the #fancyfriday in any social media if you join in!

I have been wanting to create a project with this cute Photopolymer stamp set called Apple of My Eye from the Occasions Catalog. The images are so cute and fresh for summer!
Immediately the unused Pumpkin Pie came to mind when I saw the orange or lemon slice shaped image. Then I paired it with the Bright Designer Series Paper Stack where I pulled the bright Tempting Turquoise and Pumpkin Pie striped pattern. Do you see how I changed the direction of the stripes so that they blend to make a chevron pattern on one side? I stamped the greetings in Pacific Point, the last of my unused colors.
I made a matching gift package to hold 5 yummy clementines. I used the Berry Basket Die Cut to make this. Just add a paper doily over one of the edges. Then finish off with flags and a tag of the orange slice on a piece of linen thread. 

Thanks for stopping by my post for the Fancy Friday blog hop!
Be sure to join in the fun and open up with unused Stampin' Colors! 
Inspire. Create. Share. That's what I love to do.
Cindy
You saw Allison Okamitsu's card before me and now move on to 
Jennifer Timko's card by clicking on the next button below! 

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Fussy Cutting Blooms - Stampin' UP Artisan Blog Hop

Welcome back to the 2015-2016 Stampin' UP Artisan Design Team Blog Hop! 
I am so blessed that I get to create and inspire with these amazing Stampin' UP products and share with you all here for another wonderful year! Remember that every other Thursday, all 20 of us from all over the world will post on our blogs an inspiring project for you! Be sure to get Google Translate so that you can read in your language all about how they created their projects too. Please keep hoppin' thru them all....you do not want to miss anyone of these amazing ladies!

This week we are showcasing our Artisan projects for the Stampin' UP Facebook Page this month. For this project, the team was to focus on the Easter Lamb Stamp or the Birthday Blooms Stamp set with the Birthday Bouquet Designer Series Paper. Plan to see a lot of different design styles with these selective products as you move thru the blog hop! 

All of these are such great Spring products that I decided to showcase ALL of them and create a group of projects with the same color combo. I also focused on the technique that many stampers really dislike or love....fussy cutting!
For this card, I cut these beautiful flower blooms directly from the Birthday Bouquet Designer Series Paper, used the Birthday Blooms stamp for around the blooms and the greeting. One of the blooms is popped up on Stampin' Dimensionals. I also added mini hearts in Gold Glimmer Paper with the Confetti Heart Border Punch. 
For the gift box, I used the Takeout Boxes with a strip of the Birthday Blooms Designer Series Paper. Don't you love the yummy Watermelon Wonder 1" Stitched Satin Ribbon?Then I cut just a part of a bloom off the same Designer Series Paper and added it to the Note Tag Punch with a Clothespin. Now I have the perfect package and card set for someone's Spring birthday! But wait, there is MORE....
For this card, I fussy cut that adorable image of the Easter Lamb out. I stamped him first in Basic Gray Archival Classic Ink and added Blushing Bride color with a Blender Pen. Some more fussy cutting happened with the Fringe Scissors to make cut grass of Mossy Meadow and Old Olive. The 2015-2017 In Color Blossom Accents in Watermelon Wonder make the flowers. Perfect to send next month!

Thanks for stopping by here and if you leave a comment then thanks for truly making my day!
Inspire. Create. Share. That's what I love to do.
Cindy

Now on to one of my dearest friends and Artisan Design Team sister for life.....Connie Collins! She will blow your mind!

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Sunday, February 7, 2016

Glimmer Paper Love with Creation Station Blog Hop

 The Creation Station Design and Blog Hop is back this month! I was beyond thrilled to be asked to join this group of talented women for a monthly blog hop to inspire you with creative top of the line projects with a theme from all around the globe! We hope that you hop thru each blog and leave comments as we all love to hear praise about our creations!

This month we were to cover the Bloomin' Love Bundle or any color of the Glimmer Paper! Well as you can tell I picked the pretty bling side of that coin toss! 
For these very bling anniversary cards, I used the Blushing Bride Glimmer Paper found in the Stampin' UP Occasions Catalog as well as the Gold Glimmer Paper. I used the Thick White Cardstock for my base. For the line stripes, I used the Gold Wink of Stella to make the lines. The photo does not show it off as well as it does in person. It gives you a little glitter across the card. I also used pieces from the Love Blossums Embellishment Kit: the Gold foil Heart, the Blushing Bride Satin Ribbon, and the sequins. The Sweetheart Punch makes the perfect layer on top of the foil heart. I used the Number of Years Photopolymer stamp set for the banner and greeting. 
Thanks for stopping by my post for the Creations Station Blog Hop!
Inspire. Create. Share. That's what I love to do.
Cindy
You saw Julie B's awesome project before me and now move on to Elizabeth's incredible project by clicking on the next button below! 
Julie B

Elizabeth Price


Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Birthday Blooms - Stampin' UP Artisan Blog Hop

Welcome BACK to the 2015-2016 Stampin' UP Artisan Design Team Blog Hop! 
I am so blessed that I get to create and inspire with these amazing Stampin' UP products and share with you all here for another wonderful year! Remember that every other Thursday, all 20 of us from all over the world will post on our blogs an inspiring project for you! Be sure to get Google Translate so that you can read in your language all about how they created their projects too. Please keep hoppin' thru them all....you do not want to miss anyone of these amazing ladies!

This week is an "open to create" week but to stay within the parameters of goodies from our Artisan box. I chose to use the lovely Birthday Blooms stamp set and Birthday Bouquet Designer Series Paper. I have seen many cards created with this beautiful flower bloom image all watercolored in and I LOVE it! 
But I wanted to share how to use it in a different way to show the versatility of it.
I took the stamp image with Smoky Slate Classic Ink Pad and stamped on my cut piece of Whisper White cardstock. I also add the dots image in the same color. Next I took my sponge daubers with Mint Macaron Classic Ink Pad and Pool Party Classic Ink Pad and softly swirled and sponged the two colors around the edges of the stamped piece. It almost looks like designer series paper! The Birthday Bouquet DSP has this great Blushing Bride striped pattern in it and I used it for the background. In between the layers is this cross checked washi tape from the Everyday Chic Designer Washi Tape. I stamped the greeting with Archival Basic Black Stampin' pad on White Vellum Cardstock and die cut out with the Lots of Labels Framelits. Add some holes with the 1/8" Handheld Punch and a long single thread of the White 1-1/4" Jute Ribbon to tie around the card.
Of course, I made an envelope to match. Following the card front in order to match, I stamped the same image in Smoky Slate and Mint Macaron but a different greeting in Basic Black.To finish, add a strip of washi tape.

I am jumping into the #imbringingbirthdaysback movement too! Shannon West at the Stampin' UP home office started this little mission and it is taking off BIG TIME! I thought it was a great way to get back to the WHY we make cards after all! 
So here is a contribution to my stash of birthday cards to send out! Hope you will join the movement, make a card like this one and send it!

Thanks for stopping by here and if you leave a comment then thanks for truly making my day!
Inspire. Create. Share. That's what I love to do.
Cindy

Now on to one of my dearest friends and Artisan Design Team sister for life.....Connie Collins! She will blow your mind!

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