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WHAT TYPE OF CARD MAKER ARE YOU?

In recent years, I have seen and heard card makers and crafters described and categorised in many different ways.

For me, I don’t think it is about asking you “what type of card maker are you?” but “what type of card or project would you like to make?”.

Whether someone has never made a card before or they have made hundreds, they may want to make a simple card or project. Likewise, they might want to make a project that has all the bells and whistles.

This is why I prefer to describe the cards and projects I offer as “#simplestamping” or “basic”; “detailed” and “intricate/complex”. For each of these project categories I organise and guide crafters through the steps and techniques to achieve a successful project. For new cratfers this will involve more direct one-on-one instruction and for more experienced crafters this will involve guidance and support.

While I know my crafters are beginners, experienced or very experienced … have no, a few, lots or a craft room full of products … I like to offer them a “basic”, “detailed” or “intricate/complex” crafting experience.

These are three cards I created to demonstrate this. I chose the Simply Elegant Suite for these projects.

This is the “beginner” or “#simplestamping” card.

This card has a Very Vanilla card base with a piece of Simply Elegant 12″x 12″ Specialty Designer Series Paper added as a feature layer.

The sentiment, from the Elegantly Said Stamp Set, was stamped using Basic Gray ink onto a piece of Very Vanilla cardstock. It was trimmed back to a 1″ width and then had the banner end cut using the Banner Pick a Punch. This Very Vanilla strip was then attached to a piece of Basic Gray cardstock and the banner end was extended and cut using Paper Snips.

The sentiment layers had Stampin’ Dimensionals added to achieve added height to the card.

A length of Very Vanilla Baker’s Twine, from the Baker’s Twine Essentials Pack, was tied into a bow and added to the card front using a Mini Glue Dot.

A strip of the Designer Series Paper was adhered to the front of the envelope and inside the card.

The final touch was to add some silver Metallic Pearls to the card.

The detailed card has more design features.

The layout is similar but has some added features. The card base and DSP base layer are the same as the first card.

For this card, there are three more features – an additional Designer Series Paper panel and a die cut cardstock layer. The Very Vanilla layer was cut using one of the Scalloped Contours Dies.

The birthday greeting was stamped directly onto the die cut piece of Very Vanilla cardstock, just as it was for the first card.

For this card the twine was wrapped around the top of the punched shape and then tied into a bow.

Inside the card and on the front of the envelope are the same for the second card.

The third, and final card, takes the basic layout up another notch. The second, smaller piece of DSP was die cut this time.

The Very Vanilla Scalloped Contour Dies cut layer was embossed using one of the Meadow Moments Embossing Folders.

The birthday greeting was stamped onto Basic Gray cardstock and was then cut using one of the Stitched Rectangle Dies.

Some silver Simply Elegant Trim and Very Vanilla Baker’s Twine from the Essentials Pack was looped and secured behind the greeting panel. Then I added some Stampin’ Dimensionals to pop it up on the card front.

After adding some silver Metallic Pearls, I used my Clear Wink of Stella to pick up some Basic Gray ink and then coloured three of the floating leaves.

It has been an interesting project to make three cards using the same essential layout and products to create “#simplestamping” or “basic”; “detailed” and “intricate/complex” designs.

Which type of designs do you prefer to make? What would you like to see more of?

Until next time, happu 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
[103579]
$17.00
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MOTHER’S DAY CARDS – SIMPLE & STYLISH

I made three Mother’s Day cards yesterday using the TIMELESS TULIPS stamp set.

Each card features the same colours but very different levels of ‘complexity’.

The first card is quick and simple – one image stamped in three different colours and a sentiment, all stamped directly onto a piece of Whisper White card.

This card is perfect for those of you who are new to stamping and perhaps only have a few supplies. This card would be even easier if you use the Note cards and Envelopes pack – no coloured card stock to cut.

NEXT …

Card #2 steps things up a notch. Using dimensionals for depth and adding some dies, ribbon and sequins gives this card more visual diversity.

Moving on from being a beginner in card making, you may have added more stamp sets and inks and tools to your crafting collection. You are also crafting more often and developing your skills and techniques.

NEXT …

Finally, a card that shares the same ‘theme’ of the earlier card but includes even more elements. A variety of dies, more layers and flicking ink onto the background are easy ways to bring some extra wow.

As you continue to craft more often and develop your range of skills and techniques, you can easily ‘see’ what else you can add to project. It may take you a couple of attempts to master the ink flicking technique but you never know when you might want to use it.

And, now you are crafting regularly and building your craft supplies so that you continue to challenge your creativity. Welcome to the world of an avid stamper.

Which type of stamper are you?

Can you remember the first time you stamped an image onto a card or other project?

If you have ever thought of sharing that experience with other people, you should think about being a demonstrator and coaching others. If you live in Australia, contact me to find out how to join my team and the benefits of this decision.

Thanks for popping by … happy stamping.

These are the products used for all three cards.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products through me.

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Subtles 6" X 6" (15.2 X 15.2 Cm) Designer Series Paper
Subtles 6″ X 6″ (15.2 X 15.2 Cm) Designer Series Paper
[146966]
$19.25
Paper Snips
[103579]
$17.00
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NOTES OF KINDNESS

I took out one of my Stampin’ Up! ® Kits yesterday to make some cards.

The great thing about one of these All-Inclusive Kits is that it supplies everything needed to make, in this case, 20 cards (5 each of 4 designs).

Notes of Kindness Kit by Stampin'Up!
Aussie Stampers : NEW Notes of Kindness Card Kit. Stampin' Up!

So, I made one each of each design. I felt like a beginner stamper again – ink, stamps and paper and designs that were easy to follow.

It reminded me of how my paper crafting experiences have introduced me to new techniques and ideas – and how my crafting supplies have grown.

As a paper-crafter, I have evolved. From easier projects with step by step instructions, I began to change up designs and add my own touches. Because I had a wider range of skills, tools and supplies; I was crafting more often and my projects became a bit more involved. I was no longer a beginning (occasional) stamper but became a casual (more often, with more supplies).

Over time, and with more experience, most of the projects I create are now more complex – I am now an avid paper-crafter.

After making the first set of four cards, I decided it was time to step it up … and then step it up again …beginner, casual and avid projects.

Let me know what you think of these projects.

Thanks from popping by … happy stamping.

mmm … Michele

These are the products I used for these projects.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products through me.

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Heat Tool
[129056]
$50.00