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A BIRD’S EYE VIEW OF BOOKS

I think the Bird’s Eye View stamp set is so cute and perfect for colouring.

My immediate thought was to make a slimline card featuring a pile of books, stacked and read. I was inspired by Brian Pilling and the photos he shares on Facebook of the stacks of books he has read.

One of three images he shared of some of the books he has read so far this year.

This photopolymer set has 11 image only stamps. I love the way they appear hand-drawn in a childlike way.

The book stack lends itself to use a masking technique to build the pile even higher.

To do this, I stamped the books onto a piece of Masking Paper and cut away the pages and binding, leaving only the front of the top book.

This was then positioned on cardstock and the books stamped.

EXTRA INFORMATION EDIT – I took the section of masking paper that had the three books cut away and positioned it in line with the first stamped image. This allowed me to position the book front mask in the right place.

Then I repositioned the masking paper and removed the three book masked paper so the stack could be stamped again.

It’s a little bit fiddly but well worth the effort.

After I stamped the tallest stack of books I coloured them all and then fussy cut them. I also stamped a second pile of books and left them uncoloured.

The bird, with its glasses, was stamped and I coloured it with Stampin’ Blends. The bird was also fussy cut.

I prepared the slimline card base and then wrapped some Black Baker’s Twine from the Essentials Pack around the Basic White panel, tying a bow to finish it.

After I adhered the panel to the front of the card, I also adhered the uncolured books to the card.

Stampin’ Dimensionals were added to the back of the coloured books and this was then positioned slightly overlapping the uncoloured books.

I stamped the bird’s legs onto the top of the books and then the bird was popped up using Dimensionals.

The sentiment was stamped and die cut using the Love for You Bundle.

As you can see, I used quite a few Stampin’ Write Markers™ for this project. The embellishments are from the Tinsel Gems Four-Pack.

This was such a fun card to make. I think I will add a pocket to the inside of the card so that a bookstore gift voucher could be included.

I’ll have another post to share with you tomorrow.

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.

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Paper Snips
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COLOUR INKSPIRATION CHALLENGE #145

I’m hoping that I have fixed my website issues after spending a long time trying to resolve the error message I was getting.

Welcome to another fun Colour INKspiration Challenge!

You can find Colour INKspiration Challenges on Facebook and there are two challenges every month (on the second and fourth Wednesdays) and what a striking colour combo we have this round.

I love the refreshing colours that were chosen for this challenge.

Crew Pick – Cheryll Miller

Picture Credit – https://shopperboard.com/Ocean/product/22186917

The challenge for CI#145 is to make a paper craft project using all the colours from the chosen colour combination, Lemon Lime Twist, Tahitian Tide and Blueberry Bushel. You may also add Basic White, Crumb Cake, Very Vanilla, Basic Black or Metallics to your project. We also allow ‘Ivory’ and ‘Bronze’ in the Stampin’ Blends. If you don’t have all the colour palette, feel free to use the closest SU substitute (ie: Azure Afternoon instead of Tahitian Tide)

So, here is my contribution to the #145 Colour INKspiration Challenge.

For this card I decided to use the Translucent Florals stamp set ad coordinating dies, as well as the Dots & Spots Die.

I stamped the flowers and leaves, using the colours of this challenge, and then die cut them. The stamps really do create an amazing translucent effect.

For the background, I took strips of the cardstock and die cut them. They were then trimmed to fit the card front.

Before attaching the die cut panels, I wove a length of Lemon Lime Twist ribbon, from the Ribbon Duo Combo Pack, throught the Blueberry Bushel panel. As the two ends came through, I tied them in a bow.

The Lemon Lime Twist and Tahitian Tide die cut pieces were adhered directly onto the card front. Then the Blueberry Bushel layer was popped up using Stampin’ Dimensionals.

Then I arranged the die cut elements, overlaying them, to create a cascading effect.

This close up image shows the amazing texture created when you use this stamp. It looks like a faux linen.

The sentiment is from the Translucent Florals stamp set. I stamped it and then simply trimmed it into a rectangular shape.

To finish the card, I added some Lemon Lime Twist embellishments from the Tinsel Gems Four-Pack.

I am so very happy with this card.

I have some new projects coming your way – stay tuned!

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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COLOUR INKSPIRATION CHALLENGE #144

I am so pleased that I am back on schedule with my project for this challenge (and the next one!). I have been late for the last few and have even missed a couple.

This challenge is a sweet treat! Chilled layers of tasty ice cream is always a great INKspiration.

With ice creamproviding the inspiration I knew that I had to use the Shake a Milkshake stamp set. I would have used the dies as well but I cannot find them. How is it possible to misplace a full set of dies?

Here is the sweet card I made – five sweet ice cream cups.

Each of the five dessert cups were stamped in Azure Afternoon. These were then cut using one of the Nested Essentials Dies.

Then I stamped the Bubble Bath, Crushed Curry, Lemon Lolly and Parakeet Party ice cream onto Basic White cardstock. The central ice cream was stamped in Versamark onto Bubble Bath card and heat embossed in white. I used Stampin’ Dimensionals to pop the ice cream up and over the dessert cup.

Four of the ice cream panels were adhered directly onto the Bubble Bath matte layer. The Lemon Lolly panel was placed diagonally on the card front, with Stampin’ Dimensionals to give it height.

The sentiment was stamped directly on the card front before I added some of the Opaque Ovals embellishments to finish the card.

Now it is time to try and find my missing Milkshake Dies – again!

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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Opaque Ovals
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Paper Snips
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