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SUNDAY = GLOBAL DESIGN PROJECT #GDP288

Hello and thank you being here, again, today. I am so pleased that you are popping by to see what my latest project is.

It is Sunday, so it’s a Global Design Challenge project. This week, it’s a CASEing a card challenge. The GDP team chose a card by Manuela Geiswinkler, one of their talented team members from Austria. What a lovely project we are CASEing this week!

CASE = Copy And Selectively Edit

These are the guidelines we follow for this type of challenge:

Remember that when you CASE a project you can take what you like from the design and make it your own. It might be the stamp set – the colors, the layout, the theme, the images – whatever you like that has inspired you to make a card of your own.

Today is ANZAC Day.

ANZAC Day, 25 April, is one of Australia’s most important national occasions. It marks the anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War, to capture the Gallipoli peninsula in order to open the Dardanelles to the allied navies.

The Australian and New Zealand forces landed on Gallipoli on 25 April, meeting fierce resistance from the Ottoman Turkish defenders. What had been planned as a bold stroke to knock Turkey out of the war quickly became a stalemate, and the campaign dragged on for eight months. At the end of 1915 the allied forces were evacuated from the peninsula, with both sides having suffered heavy casualties and endured great hardships. More than 8,000 Australian soldiers had died in the campaign. Gallipoli had a profound impact on Australians at home, and 25 April soon became the day on which Australians remembered the sacrifice of those who died in the war.

Although the Gallipoli campaign failed in its military objectives, the actions of Australian and New Zealand forces during the campaign left a powerful legacy. What became known as the “Anzac legend” became an important part of the identity of both nations, shaping the ways in which they viewed both their past and their future. Source – https://www.awm.gov.au/commemoration/anzac-day/traditions

I decided to recognise the importance of today with the CASE challenge. I am so pleased to have the Painted Poppies Stamp Set and Poppy Moment Dies in my collection.

I used Basic Black cardstock for the card base and then a piece of the new In Colour Evening Evergreen for the embossed layer. For the embossing, I used the Painted Texture 3D Embossing Folder. This layer was adhered to the card base at an angle, similar to Manuela’s card. I used the same embossing folder to add texture to the base layer of the poppy.

For the Basic White layer I used the splatter stamp from the new Quiet Meadow Stamp set because it was not as ‘heavy’ as the splatter from the Painted Poppies Stamp Set. After a quick survey of the2021 – 2022 Annual Catalogue has at least 9 stamp sets with splatter images (some have more than one). So you can create all sorts of splatter effects. The Evening Evergreen cardstock had Adhesive Sheet attached before cutting the letters for this well known phrase. Then I placed the Playful Alphabet die cut letters onto the white layer, using a ruler and my grid paper to align the letters. I left a larger space between the first two words so that the poppy could be positioned where it is.

The ‘skeletan’ layer of the poppy was adhered to the embossed base of the flower. Then the two black stamens were added. Some Evening Evergreen leaves were inserted behind the poppy and glued in place. The final touch was to add some red Wonderful Gems on the card front.

I am very fortunate to have had the opportunity to travel overseas several times. Some of my most memorable experiences have been those that have helped me further my knowledge of and appreciation for those brave men and women from Australia who have defended Australia’s freedom during times of war. Visiting sites and cemetaries, cared for by the Commonwealth War Graves Commision, have made the history books come to life for me.

Earlier, I shared that ANZAC Day commemorates the Gallipoli campaign. I visited Turkey and the Gallipoli Peninsula on my first overseas travel in 1988. During my years, as a teacher, I valued sharing my experiences with my students as ANZAC Day and Remembrance Day approached. I know that I will not forget and I will share my experience when anyone willing to listen.

LEST WE FORGET

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.

Any products from the new 2021 – 2022 Annual Catalogue cannot be added to this product display until May 4.

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COFFEE & CARD SAMPLES

Hello! I am so pleased that you have popped by.

Today I wanted to share some of the sample cards I had for my Coffee & Card classes last week. It has been more than a year since I had my classes, so I was so pleased to start again. I hold them at two different local cafes, here in Kangaroo Point – Nourish at 9.30 on a Monday morning and Medley at 1.30 on a Wednesday afternoon.

For our first get together, in 2021, I used products from the Dandy Garden Suite. The cards were ideal for the two new beginner stampers who came along. I was pleased to see one of previous ladies return.

We used Notecards and Envelopes to make everything that little bit easier first time around. The options for the cards were to stamp an image on the card front or start with a piece of Dandy Garden 6″x 6″ Designer Series Paper.

I was surprised that no-one chose to start with the DSP.

I think it was the idea of being able to colour the stamped floral image that interested everyone . So that is what we did. We also stamped, coloured and punched the dragonfly using the Dragonfly Punch.

I was able to show everyone how to use a thin strip of cardstock or some DSP to punch out the smaller dragonflies. It was also good to demonstrate the features and benefits of the Stampin’ Write Markers™ and Stampin’ Blends.

These samples gave everyone some ideas about which colours they could use and how they could work together. Everyone stamped five times – the floral image, the dragonfly, the sentiment and an image for inside the card and on the envelope. This was good to be able to show the differences between the Memento Tuxedo Black and the Classic Stampin’ Pads and how to get ink onto the stamp. And, then how to get that ink from the stamp onto the cardstock. I enjoy seeing the look on new stalpers’ faces when that first image is stamped.

I had two greetings ready to choose from – not too many choices because that just makes it all too complicated. One was from the Garden Wishes Stamp Set and the other was from the Best Year Stamp Set.

Some of our cards used lots of different colours while others only needed two colours. There are so many options and if you only have a small range of colours, you can still create lovely cards.

I am looking forward to more Coffee & Card get togethers and sharing what I love with others.

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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ANOTHER BRILLIANT BLOG HOP

Hello – welcome – and I am so delighted that you have popped by.

My post today is for a unique blog hop that features the Butterfly Bouquet and the Butterfly Brilliance Collection.

Thank you for joining us for our special Stampin’ Up!® Demonstrator Training Program Blog Hop! We are so happy that you could join us today for this blog hop for ideas and creative inspiration. We are a group of Stampin’ Up!® Demonstrators from around the world that are taking part in training that is helping us to build a successful Stampin’ Up!® business and reach some goals we have set. We really appreciate your support.

I have thoroughly enjoyed making many projects using this beautiful collection. For this blog hop, I have made a new slimline card.

I started by choosing three of the colours that have been used in the Butterfly Bijou 6″x 6″ Designer Series Paper – Calypso Coral, Just Jade and Misty Moonlight. I also used the Natural Touch Specialty Paper. I stamped the collection of butterflies image onto pieces of the card stock and die cut them using the Brilliant Wings Dies – I now heaps of butterflies ready for other projects. Then I die cut three of the largest detailed butterflies in vellum. These vellum butterflies were then painted with Wink of Stella for some added glimmer.

The ‘thank you’ greeting is from the Best Year Stamp Set. I used my Stamparatus to stamp it. This gave me the opportunity to mask the lower half of the sentiment (‘for all that you are’) using tape. I inked up the greeting using Jet Black Staz On ink and stamped the vellum. Because I was using my Stamparatus, I was able to repeat the stamping until I was happy with the application of colour.

I thought about adding some embellishments to the card front but decided not to. Sometimes it is better to be a little understated. This is an elegant thank you card. What do you think? Who would give it to?

There will lots of other Butterfly Brilliance inspired thank you cards, made by demonstrators from around the world. Check them out and get some great ideas for your own cards. I hope you enjoy hopping.

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