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TECHNIQUE TUESDAY – HOW TO CREATE A SUNSET USING MASKING

Masking is such a versatile technique in card making. For this card I used one of the circles, from the Layering Circles Dies, to create the setting sun and then to cover the orb to colour the sky.

The first step was to use the Gentle Waves Stamp, with Smoky SLate ink, to create the waterway for the pylons to emerge from.

I used a large piece of masking paper to cut a circle from the centre. The circle was put to one side and I used the placed the remaining piece where I wanted the sun to set. To make the sun set below the horizon, I placed a strip of Post It tape along the top of the stamped waves.

Using a Blending Brush, I coloured the sun with Pumpkin Pie ink. I removed the masking paper and trimmed the circle mask to match the shape of the setting sun.

To create the sky for the sunset I used Blending Brushes and Mango Melody, Crushed Curry and Bumblebee inks to build the colour.

The Waves Dies were used to cut the pelicon and pylon outline. I added Black Stampin’ Diemnsionals to the back and positioned the die cut piece in front of the sun. Then I added Mango Melody ink below the pylon to cast a shadow (perhaps it should be a dark gray).

I wrapped a length of black twine, from the Baker’s Twine Essential Pack, several times around the stamped layer and tied a bow.

The stamped layer was adhered to the card front.

I cut two more pelican and pylon pieces from Basic Black cardstock and added them to the card insert and envelope.

I haven’t decided on a sentiment yet, but what I choose will go inside the card. What do you think?

BONUS TECHNIQUE TODAY

I made many samples for a recent product presentation and this is a bonus technique card that I am happy to share with you.

After die cutting several of the two waves shapes, from the Waves Dies, I kept the “off cuts”. I used two different containers – one for each of the wave shapes. This made it so much easier to find the matching paper pieces when I went to fill in the wave oultine.

For this slimline card, I adhered a white wave outline and then filled the spaces (paper piecing) with the Coastal Cabana, Pacific Point, Night of Navy and Silver Foil “offcuts” that I had reserved.

For this second slimline card, I adhered a Basic White wave outline to a panel of Basic Black cardstock. For the wave outline I used Adhesive Sheet to secure it to cardstock panel. Then I used the Coastal Cabana, Night of Navy and Pacific Point adhesive backed “offcuts” to fill in the spaces.

These two paper pieced cards also had a dry embossed long layer.

I hope that you enjoy all the techniques I have shared with you today.

Tomorrow I will have another Global Design Project post to share and I also hope to organised enough to have a Freshly Brewed Projects Blog Hop project to share as well.

Until then, happy stamping.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below.

Product List
Waves Dies
[158840]
$60.00
Paper Snips
[103579]
$17.00
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SHOW & TELL TIME TODAY

Normally I would be posting some Step It Up projects today but I still have two more cards to share during this weekend’s Show & Tell.

AS you can see, there are no waves or pelicans on this card.

I have used a Calypso Coral cardbase to feature the panel of White Vellum that was embossed using the Hive 3D Embossing Folder. I love the way the folder creates a whiter, almost wax-like, look to the embossed edges.

Then I used the Beautiful Shapes Dies to cut several hexagons from the Waves of the Ocean 12″x 12″ Designer Series Paper. These were then glued into position, on a strip Petal Pink cardstock.

The sentiment banner was stamped and cut using the die from the Waves Dies. I took a length of Petal Pink Organdy Striped Ribbon and threaded it through the banner. A length of white twine, from the Baker’s Twine Essentials Pack, was used to hold the ribbon tightly in place.

I added a strip of the DSP to both the card insert and envelope.

The second card today uses a piece of the New Horizons 6″x 6″ DSP for the background. This DSP was placed on a Night of Navy cardbase.

I coloured the pelican using Gray Granite and Crumb Cake Stampin’ Write Markers™ directly on the stamp. Then I cut this shape using the Waves Dies. Stampin’ Dimensionals were used to pop the pelican and pylons up on the card front.

The birthday greeting was stamped and cut. Several lengths of Linen Thread were cut before being tied in a knot halfway along the length. After I passed the thread through the other end of the banner, I tied a double knot and trimmed the ends. This gives the greeting a nice chunky finish.

The birthday greeting was attached to the card front with dimensionals.

I stamped the pelican on the envelope and inside the card.

A few of the Pebbles Enamel Shapes were placed at the base of the pylons.

Tomorrow is Monday and that is my day for memory keeping.

Until then, happy stamping.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below.

Product List
Waves Dies
[158840]
$60.00
Stamparatus
[148187]
$85.00
Paper Snips
[103579]
$17.00
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IT IS SIMPLY SHOW & TELL THIS SATURDAY

Normally I would be posting some #simplestamping projects today but I still have several cards that I made for a recent presentation featuring the Waves of the Ocean Collection. So today and tomorrow I will share four cards with you.

For the first card today I stamped the wave image onto a piece of the Waves of the Ocean 12″x 12″ Designer Series Paper. I used my Stamparatus to do this because it meant that I could add more than one colour to the image. I used Coastal Cabana, Pacific Point and Night of Navy.

I stamped and cut the sentiment banner before using two lengths of Pool Party Sheer Ribbon to thread through the spaces of the banner and tie a double bow. The banner was popped up using Stampin’ Dimensionals.

I used some of the Coastal Cabana Foil Specialty Paper to adhere to the card front before layering the stamped DSP layer up with dimensionals.

The card insert had the wave image stamped using Coastal Cabana ink. The back flap of the envelope had DSP added.

Finally, I added some Rhinestone Waves Basic Jewels to the front of the card.

The second card features a reverse eclipse card.

I cut a piece of one of my alcohol vellum papers to adhere to a Coastal Cabana cardbase.

Then I took a Basic White panel and cut three pelican shapes from it. I coloured a length of Pool Party Sheer Ribbon with the Dark Night of Navy Stampin’ Blend. After threading through the stamped and die cut greeting, I wrapped it around the white panel and tied a bow.

Using Stampin’ Dimensionals, I lifted the white die cut piece up from the coloured vellum.

I cut two of the pelican shapes, from Coastal Cabana Foil Specialty Paper, and added them the card insert and envelope.

The final step was to add some Rhinestone Waves Basic Jewels to the front of the card.

Another two cards that I am so pleased with.

Tomorrow I will have two more to share with you. Until then, happy stamping.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below.

Product List
Waves Dies
[158840]
$60.00
Stamparatus
[148187]
$85.00
Paper Snips
[103579]
$17.00