Showing posts with label Giving Gifts Dies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Giving Gifts Dies. Show all posts

Thursday, September 2, 2021

TIME OF GIVING FALL THANK YOU; A QUICK & EASY CARD

 Hi Stampers!

September has arrived and fall is quickly approaching! Today’s card definitely has a fall look and feel! For the card I used the leaf imagine from the TIME OF GIVING stamp set, and the greeting is from the ORNATE THANKS stamp set. The card is quick and easy to create, and the layout is simple, but interesting. Here is a look at the card:


And here is a look at the stamp sets:

TIME OF GIVING
(Mini Catalog)


ORNATE THANKS
(Annual Catalog)


SUPPLIES FOR THIS CARD


* Soft Suede card base
* Early Espresso cardstock  for mats
* Very Vanilla cardstock cut at 5” x 3 3/5”
*  6” x 6” Designer Series Paper - Brights - Daffodil Delight cut at 2” x 5 1/2” and a piece for the greeting


* Holiday Rhinestones - 7 Pumpkin Pie
* Early Espresso ink, Stampin’ Blend - Daffodil Delight (dark) 
* Layering Circles Dies - one that fits around the greeting and another one size larger
* Stampin’ Dimensionals


* Stamp the leaf stamp three times on the 2” x 5 1/2” piece of DSP with the Early
 Espresso ink.
* Use the Daffodil Delight Stampin’ Blend to add a bit of shading and dimension to the leaves. Just add a little color along the inside edge of the image and along the veins.
* Stamp the greeting on the other piece of DSP with the Early Espresso ink. Use the Stampin’ Blend marker to add a bit of depth to the open areas of the greeting.
* Stamp the leaves image with Early Espresso in the lower right hand corner of the Very Vanilla cardstock.
* Use the Stampin’ Blend marker on the leaves as before.
* Die cut the greeting and the Early Espresso mat with the Layering Circles Dies.
*Adhere the leaf panel to the Early Espresso mat, and the greeting to it’s mat.
* Adhere the leaf panel to the left side of the card base about 1/4” from the edge. 
* Adhere the greeting to the card front with dimensionals - center right.
* Place the Pumpkin Pie rhinestones on the card front
*Adhere the inside panel to the inside of the card.


Thank you for stopping by today. Until next time…
Stamp Happy!

Kim

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Tuesday, August 31, 2021

TIME OF GIVING SNOWFLAKE DOUBLE SHAKER CARD; A TINSEL TIME TUESDAY POST

 Hi Stampers!

For today’s edition of Tinsel Time Tuesday I have a snowflake themed shaker card to share. It is not just a shaker card; it is a double shaker card. I also have two different options for the card - no bow, or add a bow, it’s totally up to you. To create the cards I used the TIME OF GIVING BUNDLE (Time of Giving stamp set and Giving Gifts Dies).

Let’s take a look at the cards:

DOUBLE SHAKER CARD - NO BOW


DOUBLE SHAKER CARD - WITH BOW


And here is a look at the the stamp set and the dies:

TIME OF GIVING


GIVING GIFTS DIES 


SUPPLIES NEEDED TO MAKE THE CARD

* Basic White (thick) card base - 11” x 4 1/4” scored and folded at 5 1/2”
* Basic White cardstock - 2 pieces cut at 4 3/4” x 3 1/2” and a scrap for the greeting
* Peaceful Place DSP - snowflake pattern; one piece cut at 4 3/4” x 3 1/2” and one piece cut at 5 1/4” x 4”
* Window sheet cut at 4 3/4”x 3 1/2”
 
* Giving Gifts Die (snowflake tag) and Stitched Rectangles Die (one that fits greeting)
* Take Your Pick Tool -paper piercing end and brush end -optional, but very helpful with the snowflake tag die.
* Stampin’ Seal +  or Tear & Tape (other adhesive of choice), dimensionals 
* Subtle Shimmer Sequins (or sequins of choice) and coarse sea salt (optional)
* Metallic Pearls -Silver

* Foam Adhesive Strips
* Smoky Slate ink
* Metallic Mesh Ribbon and glue dots (for bow version)

TO MAKE THE CARD

* Adhere the 5 1/4’ x 4” piece of DSP to the card base.
* Adhere the remaining piece of DSP to one of the 4 3/4” x 3 1/2” pieces of Basic White cardstock.
* Die cut the remaining 4 3/4” x 3 1/2” piece of Basic White. Center the snowflake die about 1/4” from the top of the cardstock, and run through the Stampin’ Cut & Emboss or other die cut machine. Use the Take Your Pick tool to remove small die cut pieces from the cardstock and the die.
* Place the cardstock face up on the cutting plate of the die cut machine. Position the die 1/2” to 5/8” below previous die cut out; make sure the snowflake pattern is on the opposite side in comparison to the previous die cut. (Refer to photo below.) Run the cardstock and die through the machine, remove the small bits of cardstock as before.
* Use the snowflake with swirl stamp and Smoky Slate ink to stamp images along the bottom of the cardstock.
- This piece is the focal panel used for the shaker card piece.-

* Stamp the greeting with the Smoky Slate ink on the scrap of Basic White. Die cut it with the Stitched Rectangles Die. Place dimensionals on the back.


* Adhere the window sheet to the back side of the focal piece.
* On the back side of the focal piece use the foam adhesive strips to form boxes around the two die cut areas. These areas will hold the shaker elements (sequins and / or salt). 
* Add two more strips toward the bottom of the piece. (See photo below.)


* Add a pinch of sequins and a pinch of the salt (if using) to each boxed in area.
* Carefully remove the backing from the adhesive foam strips. Line up the cardstock backed DSP (DSP side facing down) with the focal piece and gently press to adhere into place. The double shaker panel is finished.


* Place Stampin’ Seal + or Tear & Tape on the back side the double shaker panel, center this panel on the card base and adhere in place.


* Remove the backings from the dimensionals on the greeting and adhere it to the card centered between the two snowflake windows .
* Add the silver metallic pearls to the centers of the die cut snowflakes and the stamped snowflakes, and one on each side of the greeting.

* If you are not adding the bow, the card is finished.


* If you are adding a bow, cut about 20” of the the Metallic Mesh Ribbon. Tie it in a bow so that each loop is about 1 1/2” long and each tail is about 2 - 2 1/4” long. Trim the ends if needed.
* Use glue dots to adhere the bow to the left side of the card even with the greeting.
* The card is finished.


I hope you give this double shaker card a try. Thank you for checking out this edition of Tinsel Time Tuesday. Check back next Tuesday when I will share a card featuring an embossed background.


Until next time…
Stamp Happy!
Kim


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Sunday, August 22, 2021

ADD A TOUCH OF FALL TO YOUR CARDS WITH THE TIME OF GIVING BUNDLE & A BLENDER PEN

 Hi Stampers!

Have you seen the Time of Giving Bundle in the Stampin’ Up!®️ July-December 2021 Mini catalog? (Page 61) I missed it the first couple of times I looked through the catalog. Once I took notice, I had to have it! The stamp set has nice sentiments and four image stamps. I think the snowflakes and swirls image is really pretty, but I love the leaves. All three leaves are one stamp, but the coordinating die cuts them out separately.

Here is a look at the stamp set:

Here are the dies:

These dies cut out images from the stamp set (wheat and leaves). The also cut out snowflake, ribbon, and vine shapes. There are four outline dies (detail dies) that cut out images attached to a rectangular border. The die cut images work well with the Tailored Made Tags Dies (Annual Catalog) for creating gift tags or tags for cards.

I used the TIME OF GIVING BUNDLE to create a fall themed card. Here is the card:


The leaf images are basically outline images with a bit of shading. I used a blender pen on the stamped image to move the ink around and add a hint of color to the leaves. Page down a bit for the video where I demonstrate how to use a blender pen to add a touch of color to stamped images.

SUPPLIES FOR THE CARD
* Time of Giving Bundle and the Biggest Wish stamp set
* Soft Suede Card base cut at 6 3/8” x 5 1/2” scored and folded at 2 1/8” (or 4 1/4” - it will be the same) along the 6 3/8” side.
* Very Vanilla cardstock cut at 5 1/4” x 4” and a large scrap for stamping
* Soft Suede cardstock cut at 3 1/4” x 2 1/4”
* 6” x 6” DSP x Neutrals - Soft Suede, one piece cut at 5 1/4” x 1 7/8” and one cut at 3” x 2”.
* Inks - Soft Suede and Cinnamon Cider and a blender pen
* Wonderful Gems - 3 clear with gold flakes
* 4-5 inches of linen thread tied in a bow
* Stitched Rectangles Dies - die that measures about 2” x 1 3/4”
* Adhesive and glue dots

ASSEMBLY
* Stamp the leaf images with the. Cinnamon Cider ink along the right side of the Very Vanilla (5 1/4” x 4”) cardstock. Use the blender pen to move some of the ink around the leaf adding a touch of color to the entire image. 
* On the scrap of Very Vanilla stamp the leaf images with Cinnamon Cider ink,  and use the blender pen as before yo add a dab of color to the leaves. Stamp the greeting (hello) with Soft Suede ink. Die cut the leaf images and use the Stitched Rectangles Die to cut out the greeting.
* Adhere the DSP to the front of the card base and to the piece of Soft Suede cardstock (focal panel base)
* Apply adhesive to only one side of the focal panel base and adhere it to the card front.
* Adhere the greeting and the leaves (see card for placement).
* Use a glue dot to adhere the linen thread bow to the single leaf.
* Place the Wonderful Gems on the card.



NOTE:
The Stampin’ Up 2021-2022 Annual Catalog suggests using  Basic White or Shimmery White cardstock with the blender pens. For my card I used the blender pen on Very Vanilla cardstock with no issues. I used a circular motion and a light touch. I avoided going back over areas I had covered. The circular motion, light touch, and going over the stamped area only once helps prevent pilling.The photos above show results using the blending pen on (from top to bottom) Basic White cardstock, Shimmery White cardstock, and Very Vanilla cardstock. 

VIDEO - USING BLENDING PENS TO ADD COLOR TO STAMPED IMAGES


In the video I mentioned using the die cut leaf images in a shaker card. Here is the shaker card I made using the die cut leaves and a few sequins for shaker elements.


SUPPLIES FOR THE SHAKER CARD
* Stamp sets - Time of Giving Bundle, Nuts About Squirrels, Banner Year (greeting)
* Soft Suede card base
* Soft Suede and Very Vanilla cardstock, Cork Specialty Paper, and window sheet all cut at 4” x 3 1/2”
* Scraps of Soft Suede, Crumb Cake, Very Vanilla, and scraps of colors for leaves (I used Crushed Curry, Pumpkin Pie, and Cherry Cobbler).
* DSP 5 1/4” x 4” I used the Pattern Party DSP - Black and White tattersall pattern.
* Inks - Cinnamon Cider, Soft Suede, and Memento Tuxedo Black; blending brush
* Layering Circles Die 2 1/2” diameter
* Adhesive, foam adhesive strips
* A few sequins

ASSEMBLY
* Use the blending brush to add ink to the DSP. First add a layer of Cinnamon Cider followed by Soft Suede. The goal is to have areas of lighter and darker coloring.
* Adhere the Cork paper to the piece of Very Vanilla cardstock (this step will give the cork more stability), use the texture stamp from the Time of Giving stamp set and Cinnamon Cider ink and stamp randomly on the cork to add more dimension to the texture of the cork. Allow this to dry or use a heat tool to set the ink (it takes just a few seconds).
* Stamp the squirrel (Nuts About Squirrels) on Very Vanilla with Memento Tuxedo Black ink. Add color with the “filler” stamp and Cinnamon Cider ink. Stamp the greeting (from Banner Year) with Soft Suede on the scrap of Crumb Cake. 
* Fussy cut the squirrel. Use scissors or a paper trimmer to cut out the greeting.
* Die cut the cork panel using the Layering Circles Die.
* Die cut the leaves using the leaves die (not the outline die)
* Adhere the window sheet to the back of the cork panel and place the foam adhesive strip on the window sheet along the outside rim of the circle.
* Place the die cut leaves and a few sequins in the center of the 4” x 3 1/2” piece of Soft Suede cardstock. Peel the backing off the foam strip and attack the cork panel to the cardstock.
* Adhere the greeting to a scrap of Soft Suede cardstock and trim the cardstock to make a mat for the greeting. Adhere this to the card above the die cut circle.
* Adhere the squirrel image to the lower left corner of the cork panel.
* Adhere the DSP to the card base.
* Adhere the cork shaker panel to the card.

That’s all for now. Thank you for taking a peek. Until next time…
Stamp Happy!
Kim

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