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THURSDAY IS MY 3D PROJECT DAY

The new product focus this week is the Flowering Fields Suite Collection. For my 3D project, I wanted to make a gift bag to pop a tulip bulb into. I think this would be a great gift for a gardening friend.

I am delighted by how well this gift bag turned out.

Here’s a template to help you make it.

So, time to check it out!

Oops, I forgot to pop the Label Me Fancy Punch in the photo. I used it to punch the space to thread the ribbon through.

The gift bag has panels of Flowering Fields Designer Series Paper on the front and back. I carefully cut a matching piece of DSP for the front flap. In my Facebook Live, and a soon to be added Youtube Video Tutorial, I will share how to achieve this.

The bag was made using a 9″x 7-1/2″ piece of Evening Evergreen cardstock. After cutting, scoring and adding the DSP, the bag comes together so well.

I used the Label Me Fancy Punch to punch out the space for the Evening Evergreen Chevron Weave Ribbon. The ribbon was secured to the base of the gift bag. Once secured, the ribbon was tied with a simple double knot and trimmed.

I used the ‘thank you’ sentiment from the Flowering Tulips Stamp Set and cut it using one of the Layering Circles Dies. Then I cut a background scalloped circle to place behind the circle. After these two pieces were glued together, I popped Stampin’ Dimensionals on the back to lift it up off the front of the gift bag.

I haven’y bought the tulip bulbs yet, but I’m sure that at least one will fit inside the gift bag.

What do you think? A good gift?

Tomorrow is Friday and I will have a great Fun Fold card 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
Paper Snips
[103579]
$17.00
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WELCOME TO WEDNESDAY

Wednesday is the day to share my weekly Global Design Project creation. This week it’s #GDP328 and the challenge is to CASE the card designed by Janneke De Jong.

CASE = Copy And Selectively Edit

To CASE Janneke’s card, to make it my own, I could use the stamp set, the colors, the layout, the theme or the images. I decided to feature tulips, splatters and the paper layers.

I thought that I would make a card for Mother’s Day and I used the greeting from the Flowering Tulips Stamp Set.

The tulips were stamped on coloured cardstock – Calypso Coral and Poppy Parade, using the colour inks and some stamping off as well. The flowers were cut using the Tulip Dies. I also stamped and cut some leaves.

I distressed the edges of a piece of Shimmery White cardstock before spritzing it with a combination of Poppy Parade refill and alcohol.

After cutting a piece of the Flowering Fields 12″x 12″ Designer Series Paper, I layered it with the spritzed paper and adhered it to the Pear Pizzazz card base. I like the impact angled papers look on the front of the card.

Loops of white twine, from the Baker’s Twine Essentials Pack, were attached to the spritzed layer. Then the tulips and leaves were arranged so they look like they are cascading down the card.

After the greeting was stamped and trimmed, I used Stampin’ Dimensionals to pop it up over the flowers.

The envelope and card insert both had strips of the red spotted DSP added to complete the look.

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

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
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IT’S TECHNIQUE TUESDAY & WHO CAN RESIST EMBOSSING?

I have always loved the ways we can use the English language in so many creative ways. It was so much fun teaching my high school English students different literary devices and techniques to achieve more expressive effects.

Two of my favourites are ALLITERATION and WORDPLAY. You can both of these in today’s title. The first it obvious but the second will reveal itself very quickly.

Today, I am sharing a card using RESIST EMBOSSING with some very simple water colouring.

If you have been following along, you will know that this week I am featuring the Flowering Fields Suite Collection.

FLOWERING FIELDS SUITE COLLECTION (ENGLISH)

For this card I have used the Flowering Tulips Bundle and Flowering Fields Designer Series Paper.

FLOWERING TULIPS BUNDLE (ENGLISH)

I used the Fluid 100 Watercolour Paper, Water Painters and the Fresh Freesia and Rich Razzleberry Classic Stampin’ Pads as the basis for water colouring flowers for the card.

I started by stamping the floral images onto the water colour paper using Versamark and then adding Clear Embossing Powder. This was then set using the Heat Tool.

Then I used my Water Painters to add water directly to the paper and then to add colour to the images.

The heat embossed clear embossing powder ‘stays’ white after the water colouring has been completed. When the paper is dry, each of the three different flowers were then cut using the outline dies from the Tulip Dies set.

Then I gently scrunched the flowers to give them some shape and texture.

The card base is Rich Razzleberry and I chose this piece of Designer Series Paper for the next layer of the card. Before this DSP layer was adhered to the card front, I added the checked Pear Pizzazz DSP piece . This piece features the geometric small squares die cut effect. Then I used a length of 1/2″ white Faux Linen Ribbon, from the Flowers for Every Season Ribbon Combo Pack, to tie a bow and wrap it around the DSP layers. The ribbon was secured behind this DSP using Tean & Tape.

The DSP and ribbon layers were then adhered to the card front.

Then I worked on creating these cascading flowers, using Multipurpose Glue and Stampin’ Dimensionals. I die cut three small leaves from a scrap of Pear Pizzazz cardstock and gently crunched them. With some Multipurpose Glue added to the base of each leaf, I tucked them in behind the flowers.

I used the ‘thank you’ sentiment, from the Flowering Tulips Stamp Set, to stamp on to the same piece of Pear Pizzazz DSP in Rich Razzleberry. This was then cut using one of the Layering Circles Dies. Stampin’ Dimensionals were placed on the back of the sentiment circle and then popped up on the card front. This is such a gorgeous sentiment – I love the way the two fonts work so well together, as well as the ‘logo style’ it has been styled.

The card insert and the back flap of the envelope both had some of the Pear Pizzazz DSP attached to create a coordinated and complete look to this card.

NOTE TO SELF – when I look back at the card, I think I should have lightened the colour in the centre of the flowers. What do you think? I would love your feedback!

Tomorrow is Welcome to Wednesay and this is the day that I will share projects that I have created for blog hops and challenges. I make a project each week for the Global Design Project challenge and will soon start sharing a project for the Freshly Brewed Projects Blog Hop.

Until the, 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
Heat Tool
[129056]
$50.00
Paper Snips
[103579]
$17.00