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IT’S TIME TO ECLIPSE TECHNIQUE TUESDAY

Tuesday = time to showcase a cardmaking or stamping technique. Today I want to share some ideas for using the ECLIPSE TECHNIQUE. There are several ways that you can use this technique.

Let me show you two and then I will describe a few others.

I am still featuring the Artfully Composed 12″x 12″ Designer Series Paper, as well as the Artfully Layered Bundle.

There are two DSP layers adhered to the Pale Papaya card base.

After attaching Adhesive Sheets to 3″ strips of Just Jade and Pear Pizzazz cardstock, I cut five of the leaf outline shapes. Then I removed the backing from the Adhesive Sheet and layered each of the shapes, one on top of the other. After removing the backing from the base layer, I positioned each of the die cut bundles over the corresponding DSP leaves.

The card insert and envelope have a strip of the DSP, used for the sentiment, attached.

I stamped the sentiment, from the Artfully Layered Stamp Set, onto a piece of the DSP. Then the DSP was trimmed down and had Stampin’ Dimensionals added so that it could be popped up on the card front.

A bow tied, using the Black & White Gingham Ribbon, and attached to the front of the card.

Finally, I added some Faux Sea Glass Shapes to the card.

This Eclipse Card used a die cut shape. The next card uses a die cut word (script) to overlay.

I started, this card, by die cutting the “just want to say” space on this Calypso Coral DSP piece. Then I adhered it to the Calypso Coral cardstock base. I kept the ‘inserts’ from the j (just), a (want), o (to), s (say) and y (say) to use as infills.

Adhesive Sheets were attached to the back of the leaf and floral DSP you can see. The same text die was used to cut the words. I carefully inserted each of the words in the spaces on the DSP layer. Then I used the infill pieces to complete the effect.

This is very close to being a reverse eclipse technique.

After attaching Adhesive Sheets to Calypso Coral cardstock, I cut ‘thanks’ five times. The ‘thanks’ comes from the new Amazing Thanks Dies. The top layer of the eclipse word was cut using the same design from the DSP. Each of the layers were stacked and the Adhesive Sheets did exactly what I wanted them to do.

I used the same leaf outline die that I did for the first card. The adhesive sheet-backed DSP was cut three times to provide the three shapes added to the card front.

The card insert and envelope have the leaf outline ‘cut aways’ added to decorate these areas of the card.

Finally, I added three of the small white embellishments from the new Classic Matte Dots.

(As an aftertought, I think that I would add more layers to the ‘just want to say’ and eclipse more of the card.)

What do think of these two versions of the eclipse technique?

Did you know that you can also use individual letter dies, layer lots of different coloured cardstock or a background die to create other styles of Eclipse Cards?

What do you think about this technique? Have you tried it before?

It is a week until my next Technique Tuesday post. Make sure that you let me know if there is a technique you want me to share.

Tomorrow is Wednesday and I am still working on what this day will be. So far I have tried ‘What’s New on Wednesday’ and ‘Wonderful Wednesday’. I’m not sure that I have this day locked down yet – it is definitely still being refined – stay tuned.

So until tomorrow – and, what it brings, 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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MORE MEMORIES on MONDAY

For my scrapbooking pages today I went in search of some beachside photos because my background paper is from the Artfully Composed 12″x 12″ Designer Series Paper. The paper I’ve chosen is the second from the right, on the top row.

ARTFULLY COMPOSED 12" X 12" (30.5 X 30.5 CM) DESIGNER SERIES PAPER

Rob and I visited Sydney in April, 2018. The main reason we were there was because April Stampin’ Up!© On Stage event was being held at Luna Park. We stayed in an Air BnB in Kirribilli and it was a lovely, short walk from the venue. Rob did some of his own exploring while I attended the event.

We also spent a few extra days visiting some places we haven’t been to before.

The 12″x 12″ Bumblebee cardstock was a perfect match for the colour of the deck of the Manly Ferry – and, it is one of the colours in the chosen Designer Series Paper. I tore the DSP roughly across at the diagonal.

Each of the photos was adhered to a larger piece of the new Vellum Layering Designs as matte layers. I was able to add some brief journalling to the vellum.

The Tropical Layers Dies were used to cut some leaf accents for the page. The solid leaf die cut was also used for some journalling.

Still working on taking a straight photo of scrapbook pages and using straightening tools.

I used the remaining piece of torn DSP on the second page of this layout.

For this page I used the small spots DSP as the matte layer for the photos and journalled under each image.

More of the die cut leaves were added to the page as embellishments.

It is fun scrapbooking again. Each week will be different as I work my way through some of the new 2022 January – June Mini Catalogue and Sale-a-bration Brochure products. I will try to find photos to coordinate with the stamps and Designer Series Paper. If I can’t find the right photos I will just add some ’empty’ photo mattes on the pages.

Tomorrow is Tuesday and that means it’s time to share a technique with you.

Until tomorrow, 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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STEP IT UP SUNDAY – TAKING A #simplestamping PROJECT & TAKING IT UP A NOTCH OR TWO

Wow – this is my third STEP IT UP SUNDAY. I’m definitely getting into the groove of my new 2022 weekly blog schedule. What do you think? How is it going so far? What else would you like to see?

Yesterday I shared two #simplestamping cards using a small number of the products from the Artfully Composed Suite. Remember, #simpestamping is all about using a limited number of products, primarily stamps-ink-paper, to enjoy successfully creating a card. This type of experience is perfect for those who are new to card making and paper crafting.

After lots of #simplestamping, most people naturally want to move on and try new things. These crafters are also likely to have started building their crafting collection – inkpads, stamps, cardstock, tools and some embellishments.

For my first “stepped up” card I used the Tropical Layers Dies. Normally, I would use a punch at this stage because a cutting and embossing machine is not yet in a casual stampers collection.

I used Mint Macaron and Just Jade inks to stamp the leaf images directly onto the Notecard base.

The next step was to cut three leaf frames from Basic Black, Basic White and Calypso Coral cardstock. These were then secured in place using Mini Glue Dots.

I stamped the birthday greeting onto a strip of the coordinating Designer Series Paper.

The text image was stamped inside the card and on the front of the envelope. This was repeated for all three cards.

Using black Baker’s Twine from the Essentials Pack, I tied a triple bow and attached it to the card front. I finished the cardfront by adding some Pale Papaya 2021 – 2023 In Colour Jewels.

I like sharing some close up images of my projects.

Here is the next stepped up card.

For this card, I used the long stitched zigzag border die to cut the five colour layers that were overlayed and adhered together. I used my Stamparatus to stamp the birthday greeting before trimming these layers.

I took a length of the white Baker’s Twine from the Essentials Pack, wrapped it several times and tied a bow.

A piece of one of the DSP desgns was cut to fir the card front. The multi-coloured zigzag panel was then adhered to the cardfront.

The final card has a few more elements added.

A piece of Just Jade cardstock and a smaller piece of one of the DSP designs were glued together. Then they embossed using the splatter folder from the Strips & Splatters 3D Embossing Folders.

I cut three leaves, one each in Bumblebee, Just Jade and Basic Black. They were attached to the card front using Mini Glue Dots.

After stamping the same sentiment, used for all these projects, I trimmed down the cardstock and used the Banners Pick A Punch to punch the banner. The card was finished with some Classic Matte Dots.

Here are the three “step it up” cards.

I am enjoying my Saturday and Sunday card making projects especially because I am using the Notecards & Envelopes.

Here are some of the other products I used for these projects.

Now it’s time to start thinking about what I photos I will select for tomorrow’s Memories on Monday post. I will be using the Artfully Composed 12″x 12″ Designer Series Paper – so, I will be looking for photos that will suit these designs.

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
Paper Snips
[103579]
$17.00