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SOURCES OF INSPIRATION

Hello! Thank you for popping by for today’s project.

I find inspiration for different projects from so many sources. Today’s decor piece was inspired by a local restaurant that I walked past recently. As I wandered past I knew that I had a stamp set that I could use to achieve the style of headwear used in the restaurant’s logo. The restaurant is called Frida Kahlo’s Summer House. The owner, from Mexico, has a relative who used to live around the corner from Frida Kahlo.

Using the restaurants logo I made a template for the shape of the hair and brow. I hand cut this in Basic Black. Then I used the Art Gallery Stamp Set to create the Basic Black and Cherry Cobbler flowers.

I cut three layers for the background and glued them together. The hair and brow were adhered to the Basic White layer before shaping the flowers and adding them using Stampin’ Dimensionals.

I attached some Adhesive Sheet to the back of the cardstock before cutting out the letters for ‘Summer House’ and positioned them on a piece of Basic Black cardstock. Black Stampin’ Dimensionals were used to layer this up on the background. An additional flower was attached near the ‘S’ and a few Red Rhinestone Basic Jewels were added.

Finally, I placed it inside an Ikea shadow frame. I am very pleased with the way this decor project turned out. What do you think? I am looking forward to giving this to the owner for his restaurant.

Until next time, 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.

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FRESHLY BREWED PROJECT

Hello and welcome! Thanks for popping by for another Wednesday Freshly Brewed Project.

Our theme this week is FINE ART FLORAL. It’s been a little while since I’ve used this suite.

May be an image of coffee cup and text that says 'Freshly Brewed PROJEGTS'

I have seen quite a few cards recently using some interesting closure techniques. One of them used a butterfly that folds in half and slides through a narrower slit on the card front. (I am sorry that I didn’t write down the name of the crafter who shared it.)

For the closure on this joy fold card, I stamped one of the flower images from the Art Gallery Stamp Set onto a piece of Fine Art Floral DSP. Then I fussy cut the flower. The space the flower slides through was made using the Label Me Fancy Punch.

I’m not sure about the top panel yet. It is difficult to see from the photo but this layer has six different strips of washi tape. I made the washi tape! Sara Douglass, CEO of Stampin’ Up!®, shared a Facebook Live ast week showing how to make your own washi tape. Woohoo – I have missed washi. Here is how to make it – cut a piece of Adhesive Sheet to 6″x 6″ and a piece of tissue paper to the same size. Pull the backing from the adhesive sheet slowly away from one corner and align the the tissue paper then press it down. Continue to pull back the backing and attach the tissue paper. Then I stamped the images, from the Art Gallery Stamp Set, in coordinating colours. The stripes were created by drawing lines using Stampin’ Blends.

TIP: Make sure you give the inks time to dry or they will smudge.

When it was dry I cut the strips into the different widths. Then I pulled off the backing from the adhesive sheet and placed it on the Basic White layer.

When I released the closure, the flower sits nicely amongst the flowers on the DSP.

There is heaps of space inside the card to write a heartfelt birthday greeting.

Another birthday card to pop in the box – you can never have too many on hand.

Now, make sure you pop over and see what the other Freshly Brewed Projects are:

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.

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Paper Snips
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$17.00
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LOOK THROUGH THE WINDOW

Hello to each you wonderful stamping enthusiasts who pop by to see what I’ve been up to – thank you!

For todya’s project I wanted to make a card that has a gap in the front – a window sheet card.

Anyway, I wanted to use the WRAPPED BOUQUET BUNDLE for the first time. I was ready for some colouring. And, I wanted to use some more of the amazing FINE ART FLORAL DESIGNER SERIES PAPER.

Living in Australia, I use A4 card stock and measurements that are different to the standard size cards made by crafters in the US and Canada. These are the measurements I used but I’m sure that they can be easily adapted to your preferred card size.

I cut a piece of Basic Gray card stock to have one piece measuring 5-3/4″x 5-5/8″ (14.6cm x 14.3cm). As soon as I cut the 5-5/8″ length, I scored that length at 1-1/2″ (3.8cm). This was then burnished and it creates the top piece for the front of the card.

Then I cut a piece measuring 5-3/4″x 1-1/2″ (14.6cm x 3.8cm), for the front card base.

The two pieces of DSP measure 5-5/8″x 1-3/8″ (14.3cm x 3.5cm).

A piece of window sheet, measuring 5-3/4″x 4″ (14.6cm x 10.2cm) is first adhered to the inside of the top front of the card. I used Stampin’ Seal for this. Then I added Stampin’ Seal to the back of the bottom panel. When the card was folded closed, I positioned the gray panel onto the window sheet.

I used the no line stamping technique to stamp and then colour the bouquet using Stampin’ Blends – Flirty Flamingo, Granny Apple Green, Highland Heather and Mango Melody. After I finished colouring the bouquet I used the coordinating die to cut it out. I cut a second bouquet piece in Basic White to glue to the back of the coloured piece to hide the colour that seeps through when using the Blends.

I stamped the newspaper print image onto both sides of a piece of Basic White card stock and then cut out the wrap shape. This die also embosses the crease lines needed to fold and burnish it into shape.

After I folded the newspaper wrap and then used a mini glue dot to secure the bouquet in place.

I placed some Stampin’ Dimensionals onto the back of the bouquet to secure it to the card front.

The sentiment ‘Love you bunches’ was stamped in Flirty Flamingo and then cut using one of squares from the STITCHED SHAPES DIES.

I also, partially, stamped the bouquet images onto the card insert and envelope. These were also coloured.

I like the way Basic Gray works with Flirty Flamingo. As you can see, the final touch was to add some PEARL BASIC JEWELS.

The WRAPPED BOUQUET STAMP SET also has a Mother’s Day greeting that could be stamped inside this card to make it occasion specific.

Make sure that you let me know what you think of this card.

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
Paper Snips
[103579]
$17.00