Wednesday, March 24, 2010

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The Men In Our Life Swap


Stamps: Four Square
Cardstock: Basic Grey, Bermuda Bay, Whisper White, Tempting Turquoise, Certainly Celery
Ink: Bermuda Bay, Basic Grey
Accessories: Real Red ¼” grosgrain ribbon


I created both of these cards for the Men in Our Life Swap on Stampin Connection. The first one is a birthday card. The card base is Basic Grey. The bottom portion of the front of the card is Bermuda Bay which was stamped in Bermuda Bay ink with the Wood Grain background stamp. Both the Whisper White and Bermuda Bay panels in on the card are sponged with Basic Grey ink. Real Red ¼” grosgrain ribbon covers the seam between the top and bottom panels.

The main image is from Four Square and is stamped using the rock-n-roll technique with Bermuda Bay and Basic Grey ink on Whisper White cs. This is layered on Certainly Celery and Tempting Turquoise cs that has been sponged with Basic Grey. This is popped up off the base card with scrap rubber.


Stamps: Inspired By Nature, Happy Everything
Cardstock: Kraft, Whisper White, Crushed Curry, Dusty Durango
Ink: Old Olive, Basic Black, Versamark, Crushed Curry, Pumpkin Pie, Dusty Durango
Accessories: Top Note die, Hemp Twine, 1” circle punch, post-it notes


The second card started out with a Kraft base card that was stamped using the Wood Grain background stamp with Chocolate Chip ink. The sentiment from Happy Everything was stamped with Basic Black ink all the way at the bottom of the card. The main image panel is Whisper White cs. I first stamped the grass from Inspired By Nature in Old Olive ink. I then used my stamp-a-ma-jig with Versamark to stamp over the grass again and emboss it with clear embossing powder so it will resist the ink I brayer on later. I added a 1” circle cut from the sticky end of a post-it note to mask the sun. Then I used my brayer with Crushed Curry, Pumpkin Pie, and Dusty Durango ink to achieve the sunset look. I removed the circle mask and sponged a little Crushed Curry in the sun to make it look like a sphere.

This was then cut out with the Top Note die. I also cut out a piece of Crushed Curry and Dusty Durango using the Top Note die. To make my layers I cut the top note in half and then cut the corners that come up to make the center point so they don’t show. Then I just adhere the top note halves to each side leaving a larger reveal on one. I then used hemp twine that I wrapped around the base and then tied a knot in the center. This is popped up of the card base with some scrap rubber.