This has been the busiest summer that I remember for a long time - several years. My blog and participating in Challenges has taken a back seat to the class I decided to take this summer - Adobe Illustrator. I just finished the class, although I need a lot more practice, and I just wanted to sit down and make a card because doing that makes me happy. The Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge for this week is Anything Goes, so this card is for both challenges. I'm really thankful that Simon doesn't have a requirement to use one of their exclusive products on the Blog Challenges. I do try to use their products for the challenges as a general rule because I buy many of my products there. Those products will be linked throughout this post. While I was taking the class, I wasn't linking my products to anywhere, but I will be back to doing that now. as well as writing the "How To's" of my cards.
This card started with a Spellbinders Bookplate Label Die which hasn't been available in who knows how many years and the Papertrey Ink Beautiful Berries: Autumn Stamps and Dies. The label die is one I got in 2006 at the Great American Scrapbook Convention at the Spellbinders Booth. It both cuts and embosses and I haven't used it nearly as much as I'd like. So I started by cutting that from Stamper's Select White Cardstock and then using a tan embossing pad, ran it through again to emboss it a little deeper. I also misted the label with a very fine mist of water (just once) to help those fibers in the paper stretch a little more so they would make a nice embossed impression. I left the paper in the die to finish drying while I completed a few other steps.
Next I die cut a few of each of the berry branches from the Beautiful Berries: Autumn Dies. Using the negative as my place holder in my Mini MISTI, I stamped the various layers of color using all Papertrey Inks in Dark Chocolate, Lovely Lady, Autumn Rose and Ripe Avocado. Each of the layers is double stamped for thoroughly saturated color which is one of my favorite things about using the MISTI.
A few years back, I got this Pink and White Damask Design Paper at my local scrapbooking store which has since closed. It is from American Crafts and I have no idea if they still carry it. I wouldn't think so, but you never know. Anyhow, I have found that such a fancy design doesn't work well for a lot of things but once I did a quick layout placement of the elements, I decided it was perfect for this card. I only had one 4.25 inch x 12 inch strip of this left, but I cut both using the MFT Blueprints#15 Stitched Rectangle Die.
Since I had already stamped extra berry branches, I cut another of the bookplate labels as well. I figured I might as well make 2 cards while I was at it. I used a bottle of Boss Gloss Clear Embossing Ink from Stampendous that has a blotter top on the bottle to dab some on the openings in the die (see photo) and then using a stencil brush with Ranger Perfect Pearls Pigment Powder in Interference Red brushed the perfect pearls on there. That color is kind of a mauve-y pink when they are set. Perfect Pearls have a binder in them so you only need to have a very fine mist of water to set them or you can use inexpensive hairspray. I used my little mister bottle that I filled with water after I emptied the contents of the Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist from it. I like how fine the mist is for their bottles and I usually keep them. They are great if you want to make you own color mists or whatever.
Once I was sure the Perfect Pearls were set and dry, I used my powder tool on the labels and then stamped a sentiment with Versamark and heat embossed it in Simon Says Stamp Antique Gold Embossing Powder and then assembled the cards. The sentiment came from the Papertrey Ink Make It Market Garden Gate Kit which is NLA (No Longer Available ) but you could use any sentiment that will fit on your label or shape.
There's a lot of standard supplies that I use here and I haven't mentioned them for a while so I'm going to take a bit of time to do that today. I use Papertrey Ink's Stamper's Select White Cardstock for my card bases unless I want a colored card base, which is pretty rare. I love the smoothness of the White and it is #110 lb. heavy weight cardstock. It makes beautiful cards. For my adhesive, I use Kokuyo Dot Runner Style Adhesive. I used to always use this adhesive because I was a scrapbooker and the ability to move something that was crooked was important to me. However, I had been unable to find it for several years. Thanks to Jennifer McGuire and her ability to find things, it is a whole lot easier to get refills right now. Plus, they have come out with an extra long version which is what I use. It contains 36 meters of tape runner which is just under 40 yards. Yes - Yards not feet. I have two of the regular length and one of the longer length dispensers. I didn't buy the regular length dispensers, they are the ones I had from before. I was down to my very last refill so I was pretty happy when Jennifer started using it and telling us where to get refills. I immediately bought the Longer Dispenser and several refills for it. I have retired my Pink ATG. I hate that thing but my best friend loves it, so I'm saving it for her. *Ü*
I also like to use Thin 3D Foam Squares and usually have several packages of these around. I can use these to add a bit of dimension without it making the envelope too bulky to mail with only one stamp unless I get carried away. I do buy the big roll of Scotch 3M Foam Tape but I try to use foam squares most of the time. I also make a lot of flat cards because almost all of what I make gets mailed. For liquid glue/adhesive, I use Ranger Multi Medium Matte with a ScraPerfect No Clog Tip on it. I've also tried some of the less expensive versions of foam squares. It could be me because I have Rheumatoid Arthritis, but they drive me nutty when I can't get the release paper off of them. I would certainly encourage you to find and use what works for you.
Thank you so much for stopping by today! I am happy to be back doing the thing I love and sharing that with all of you. As always, if you have a question, ask away and I will try to answer it for you. Happy September everyone!
This card won Team Pick at the Tic Tac Toe Challenge where it was entered.
Hi Vicki - so glad you joined us for the Tic Tac Toe Challenge! One of the best things about the challenge is the freedom to use whatever products you choose. Paris is always a great theme and this is simply beautiful. I hope you will play again soon!
ReplyDeleteThis flower girl loves your pretty pink card, Vicki! Very classy, thanks for playing along with us at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge!
ReplyDeleteVicki...what a stunning card! Thanks for joining us at the TTTC this week.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a classy card I love your design and layout. I love the damask background. Yes quite a few of the DT ladies are SU demonstrators the challenge is really about encouraging all of us to use those crafty goodies we have in our stash. I hope to see you again in the gallery.
Just gorgeous! What a beautiful card!
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