Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Watercooler Wednesday - #105 Marsha's Colour Inspiration Challenge


Watercooler Wednesday has rolled around again and this time we are having a colour challenge brought to you by Marsha.  WWC105 features a lot of colours but Marsha has indicated you can use a minimum of three plus a neutral of your choice.  I'm not sure what colours you see when you look at this display, but based on Stampin' Up! ink colours, I see  Mint Macaroon, Pirouette Pink, Blushing Bride, Rich Razzleberry, Always Artichoke and Smokey Slate
Here Is My Card:


My inspiration for this card came from Caro Thomas who show cased some beautiful masculine cards in June 2016, using the Swirly Scribbles Thinlet diesI really liked how she inlaid the colour pieces in the die cut.  

Initially I planned to CASE her card substituting the colours from this challenge, but after playing with the die cuts a bit I decided to change up my design and only used her colour matchup on the inside of the card.  

Supplies:
Stamp Sets:  Jar of Love #141587 and Delicate Details #143214 (SAB)
Ink:  Rich Razzleberry, Smokey Slate, Pink Pirouette, Always Artichoke, Blushing Bride - Markers 
Card Stock:  Rich Razzleberry, Always Artichoke, Pink Pirouette, Smokey Slate and Whisper White
Accessories:  Big Shot, Trimmer, Swirly Scribbles Thinlet Dies, Spray Mister, Heat Gun, Festive Embossing Folder, Tom Bow Adhesive, Adhesive Remover
Swirley Scribbles Thinlet Dies #141497
Festive Texture Embossing Folder #141471

How It's Made: 

  1. Cut card base from 8 1/2" x 5 1/2" Smokey Slate card stock
  2. Cut 1st mat 5 1/4" x 4" from Rich Razzleberry and glue to base
  3. Cut 2nd mat 3 7/8" x 5 1/8" from Always Artichoke and glue to 1st mat
  4. Cut a piece of Whisper White for the top mat measuring 3 3/4" x 4 7/8".
  5. Place the wavy die from Swirly Scribbles on the long side of this mat so that it's closer to the left edge, and run through the Big Shot.  Retain all pieces. 
  6. Cut a strip of Watercolour Paper to measure 1 1/2" x 4 7/8".  This will be the base for your colour and for adding the cut out pieces of the Swirly Scribbles. 
  7. I used markers to colour five striped bands along the length of this piece.  The bands were at least an inch high.  Once all the colour has been added spray the bands with water and allow the ink to flow.  Dry with a piece of paper towel and a heat gun.  
  8. When this piece is dry run it through the Big Shot in the Festive Embossing folder. 
  9. Add adhesive to the Swirly wave piece center and glue to the watercolour strip. Then glue the two cut out pieces to each side.  You now have a rectangle.  
  10. Stamp the "thank you" sentiment from Jar of Love below the swirl in Rich Razzleberry ink.
  11. Ink up the thin lace strip from the Delicate Details and stamp along the top and bottom edge of the card, getting as close to the edge as possible.  Glue this mat to the Always Artichoke mat.
  12. Add random sprays of Basic Pearls.
  13. Finish the inside of the card with a 4" x 5 1/4" mat of Whisper White card stock.  I cut Swirly waves from Always Artichoke, Smokey Slate and Pirouette Pink.  I adhered the Always Artichoke to the Whisper White mat and then fitted in pieces of the other colours and adhered with Tom Bow glue.  
  14. I didn't use a sentiment on the inside of the card because I wanted room to hand write my message of thanks. 
I really like how the band of colour beneath the Swirly Wave turned out.  The watercolor piece was perfect and once it was embossed the details reminded me of effervescence in the water.  This step could be done in two other ways:
  1. By gluing strips of coloured card stock to a piece of Whisper White and then embossing it or, 
  2. colour block a strip of Whisper White with your ink pads or by inking up an acrylic block and stamping bands of colour.  

I liked the effect I got with the markers and it was so fast and simple. I also like the basic pearls as they seem to carry along the idea of bubbles.
The beautiful stamped lace from the Delicate Details stamp set added some balance to the card.  It's stamped in Blushing Bride ink.  I know I'm going to be using this stamp set a lot.  I got mine for free from the Sale-A-Bration catalogue after I placed a $60.00 order. 
 

Well that's it for today.  I hope you enjoyed this card and will leave me a comment.  Also I hope you'll visit the other Watercooler Wednesday Design Artist's sites to see their projects.  I know you'll love them.  

This challenge linky is open until 5:00 pm MT Monday February 13th so I hope you'll play along with us.  We always love to see how we've inspired others.  Who knows you may be the next papercrafter to "Rock the Watercooler".

Happy Stamping!
Penny Tokens Stampin' Spot

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Watercooler Wednesday Challenge - WWC104 Kath's Sketch Challenge


Hi everyone!  It's time for this month's Watercooler Wednesday Sketch Challenge WWC104 which is being hosted by Kath.   This is such a great sketch.  It's versatile, quick to assemble and could be used for absolutely any occasion.

Here's My Card:

Today I'm featuring a stamp set I've recently acquired and fallen head over heels in love with.  It's called Bella and Friends.
Oh my, the eleven rubber images and sentiments in this set are so much fun and simply bring a smile to your face.  Having several friends with small dogs that resemble Bella, I know these stamps will be seeing lots of ink in future.  
Supplies:
Stamp Sets:  Bella and Friends and Balloon Adventures
Card Stock:  Whisper White, Calypso Coral and Pool Party
DSP:  A Little Foxy DSP Stack 
Ink:  Momento Tuxedo Black, Calypso Coral and Pool Party Markers, Watermelon Wonder, Smokey Slate
Accessories:  Big Shot, Trimmer, Festive Embossing Folder, Bunch of Banners and Oval Thinlets, Wink of Stella, Aqua Painter, Basic Pearls, Tom Bow Glue, Dimensionals. 
Assembly:
  1. Cut Whisper White card stock to 8 1/2" x 5 1/2" and score at 4 1/4".  Cut a 4' x 5 1/4" piece for the inside of the card.
  2. Cut a piece of Calypso Coral to measure 4" x 5 1/4" and adhere to the card base.
  3. Cut a piece of Pool Party to measure 3 3/4" x 5" and dry emboss with  the Fiesta Embossing Folder, having the design run vertically.
  4. For the band, which I chose to place a little higher on the card than the sketch I cut a piece of Calypso Coral 1" x 3 3/4", a piece of A Little Foxy DSP Stack measuring 3/4" x 3 3/4".  I also added a 1/4" x 3 3/4" strip of Pool Party that was embossed.  
  5. Sadly I don't own the Stitched Shapes Thinlet Dies that have just come back on the market, or I would have used the beautiful stitched ovals to cut out the Calypso Coral and Whisper White Ovals.  I had to settle for my old Oval Thinlets which are now retired.  I stamped the Bella image and the cupcake in Momento Tuxedo Black ink. I did not colour the images when I assembled the card because I wanted to show how these great line images stand alone on their own.  
  6. For the banner I cut two Calypso Coral banners and one Whisper White banner using the Bunch of Banners Thinlet set.  I layered these together starting with the two Calypso Coral pieces and then adhering the Whisper White banner to the top.  I stamped the "Just For You" sentiment from the Bella and Friends set on my card stock before cutting it out.  The label was mounted with Dimensionals. 
  7. For the inside of the card I stamped the image "No One Deserves a Happier Birthday Than You" which Calypso Coral and Pool Party Markers. I added a 1/2" x 5 1/4' strip of the DSP to finish it off.

So now that you've seen this card with a plain stamped Bella, I'm going to share a stepped up version featuring some watercolouring and Wink of Stella
What a difference a little colour makes. I applied some brush strokes of Smokey Slate and Watermelon Wonder with an aqua painter. Some sparkle was added to the little red heart and the cupcake icing with A Wink of Stella. Voila, a wonderful little card!
I hope you enjoyed this post and this fun card. I'd love to have you comments. For all the challenge details and to share your project, visit Watercooler Wednesday challenge site by clicking this highlighted link. We'd love to have you join us. You have until Monday, February 6th at 6:00 p.m. Central Time to link your project. too.
Happy Stamping!
Penny Tokens Stampin' Spot

Wednesday, January 25, 2017

WWC103 Gail's Masculine Challenge - Anything Goes

It's a Masculine Challenge this week at the Watercooler Wednesday Challenge blog site hosted by Gail Allen.  

Hope you'll join us in creating and linking up your project to WWC103.  This is an "Anything Goes" challenge provided your project is "masculine".

I'm  using One Wild Ride for my masculine themed card today in honour of a wonderful man named Tommy Knight who recently passed away.  Tommy was a motorcycle enthusiast all his life so I thought it was fitting that I create a "thinking of you" card for his beautiful wife using this set.  



Here's My Card:
This Triple Time Layer Technique card may be a little heavy on the sentiments on the card front but both apply to this great gentleman.  The inside of the card is very plain. 


What's different about this triple layer card is that after stamping the images on the white layers as per the technique, I stamped the badge, banner and motorcycle again on some scraps of Whisper White, cut them out and layered them over the original stamping with dimensionals. 

I did this for two reasons:
  1. I think that images such as the ones in "One Wild Ride" are thicker and tend to lose some of their great detail when they're stamped over multiple layers. 
  2. And, layering the images really brought them forward and added the  dimension I wanted for the card front.  
The measurements for my card are:
 Black Mats and Base:
  • 8 1/2" x 5 1/2" Basic Black card stock base scored at 4 1/4"
  • 3 1/4"x 4 1/2"
  • 2 1/4" x 3 1/2"
White Mats:
  • 4" x 5 1/4"
  • 3" x 4 1/4"
  • 2" x 3 1/4"
The first time I ever did this technique back in 2013, it was after watching an awesome Youtube video produced by the wonderfully talented Sandi McIvor.  Sandy's a long time successful Stampin' Up! demo from the Portland Oregon area. Sandi provides all the basic steps for creating a triple layered card.

Supplies:
Stamps:  One Wild Ride, Thinking of You sentiment stamp from Inkadoodle
Ink: Momento Tuxedo Black
Card Stock: Whisper White and Basic Black
Accessories: Trimmer, Big Shot, Best Badge Punch (#140633), Bunch of Banners Framelits (#141488), detailed scissors for fussy cutting out the bike, dimensionals, Tom Bow Glue 


 Dedicated to Tommy Knight, who'll always be the leader of the pack.  Glad I got to meet you and Karleen on your journey Tommy.   
If you haven't checked out the other Watercooler Wednesday Design Artists for this challenge make sure you go back and see what they've created.  There are some totally awesome cards in this week's challenge.  
Happy Stamping!
Penny Tokens Stampin' Spot




















Thursday, January 19, 2017

Wacky Watercooler January Mini Hop Number Two - Occasions and Sale-a-bration




Well, here we are at mid-January already and it's time for the second Wacky Watercooler Mini Blog Hop.  This second hop of the month, continues to show case new products from the Occasions 2017 and Sale-a-bration catalogues I know you're in for some awesome surprises.  We have an awesome group of design artists who've created many inspiring projects for you. 

So, grab a beverage, curl up in your favourite seat and let's get started. Our blog hop works on a circular basis so no matter where you start, if you continue hopping from blog to blog you'll eventually wind up where you started from.  You can also go to the home page for the Wacky Watercooler by clicking here or on the "home" button at the end of my post and you can work through the list of hoppers at your leisure.   

There are thirteen participants in this mini hop which lasts from January 19th to 21st.   If you've arrived from the talented Gail Allen's blog Stamping And Other Stuff, I'm sure you were impressed with her great projects. 

Project One:  Urban District 
If you followed me on the last blog hop you'll know that I was a display artist at Stampin' Ups! Vancouver OnStage in November and had the pleasure of designing with products from the new Urban Underground Site featured on pages 46 to 48 of the Occasions Catalogue.  
Urban District Stamp Set


Here are my samples featuring Urban District and other products from the suite. 
This Father's Day card is one of my favourites from the set I designed.  It features the big bold letters from the Urban District stamp set and show cases how well it works with other stamp sets and products.  The card base is Basic Gray card stock and the first layer was achieved by stamping the Hardwood Background stamp in Basic Gray on Very Vanilla Card stock and swiping it with Delightful Dijon and Basic Gray stamp pads to create a weathered look.  I also used three of the largest Banner Framelits to create a center banner for the lettering.  These banners were embossed with the wonderful Hexigon Dynamic Embossing Folder.  I love the deep crisp texture this embossing fold brings. The "DAD" letters were stamped in Basic Gray on Very Vanilla card stock and then hand cut out with my detailed scissors.  Love all the little designs on these stamps.  There's a lot you could do with them. 
In this project which could be a special birthday or Father's Day box card, I again showcased the word "DAD" but I stamped the letters with Delightful Dijon and used a sponge dauber to add some depth to the lettering.  I also cut out the centers of the letters using an Exacto knife and cutting pad.  This weekend I will add a post that provides more pictures and the "how to's" of assembling a rectangular box card, so I hope you'll come back and see it.
The next card features the  "Diagonal Stripe Background Stamp.   stamped in Basic Gray on Very Vanilla card stock.  What an impact this makes on the card front.  such a quick and easy card.  The Hexagons are stamped on Very Vanilla, Delightful Dijon and Basic Gray card stock and grouped together in the beginning of a Hexagon shape.  I've also used some of the Metallic Enamel Shape star embellishments in the top and bottom corners of this card.  Love them! 
I really love the great sentiments that are included in the Urban District stamp set and so for this card decided to show case the verse "The only thing better than having you as my dad......" with the Hedge Hog images from the Love You Lots hostess stamp set.  The grass image is from the Thoughtful Banners (retired) stamp set.   Although this card is pretty clean and simple (CAS) it conveys the message of how loved this father is.  

I was also required to make at least two scrapbook pages for my  display boards at Onstage and so I enlisted the help of a great neighbor and friend to showcase the Urban District Collection for these pages.  Oh what fun I had taking these photos and building these scrapbook pages. Barry was such a good sport!

The two pages were designed using a combination of the Urban District and Nailed It stamp sets from the Urban District Collection as well as Gorgeous Grunge, One Wild Ride and Timeless Textures stamp sets from the annual catalogue.  I also made good use of the Build It, Swirly Scribbles and Circle Framelits and Urban collection embellishments.  Everything worked so well together.  

Speaking of working well together, I loved how the Hexagon Diagonal Embossing Folder and the Build It Framelit Dies cut and embossed the Silver Foil so well. I felt like I was in the tool department at Lowe's or Sears, because the images looked so real.  Check out that silver ruler in the bottom page and the nuts and screws. The same ruler framelit was used to create the Delightful Dijon hexagon ruler in the first page.  Talk about versatile. I really wish you could see a better closeup of all the details in these scrap book pages. 
This great card also incorporates the Urban District Stamp Set as well as Gorgeous Grunge and Work of Art stamp sets.  I love the "Number One" hexagon image in this set because of its denim look surface when it's stamped. This image would also look awesome stamped in Dapper Denim or Night of Navy inks.  I also added just a hint of "manly" bling to this card with the Metallic Enamel Shape embellishments.  Those silver stars are simply perfect.
My final card in the Urban Collection showcases another level of the "DAD" lettering by adding Silver Embossing Powder.  Wow did the details ever pop!  Once again I fussy cut out the lettering as above and popped the letters up with dimensionals on the Delightful Dijon DSP.  I dry embossed with the Lucky Stars Embossing folder on Basic Gray and the Delightful Dijon card base.  The little gold dots are from the Metallic Enamel Shape embellishments.  Perfect! 

Project Two:  Sending Love Suite
Earlier this week I attended Cheryl LeFore's stamp club and we made two gorgeous Valentine cards.  I've made some subtle changes to Cheryl's version which I'm going to share as my second project today.
The Sealed With Love Bundle which saves you 15% off original cost includes the Sealed With Love stamp set #142815 and the Love Notes Framelit Dies #142752.  There are 14 beautiful dies and 27 stamps included in this bundle. 

Happy Valentine's Day Card:
Cheryl's original project was a 4-sided card. I decided to make a simple A-2 card with products from the original project. Here's my card:
The card base is Whisper White.  The adjoining panels from Cheryl's project were cut apart and adhered to the card front.  I love both of these panels which feature the Sending Love DSP paper pack and the heart framelit from the Love Notes Framelit Dies.
 

I love the new double-sided Lace Doilies. They are printed in Very Vanilla on one side and Whisper White on the reverse side.

Supplies:
Stamp Set:  Sealed with Love #142815
Ink:  Real Red 
Card Stock:  Real Red, Whisper White, Sending Love DSP paper pack
Accessories:  Big Shot, Trimmer, Love Notes Framelit Dies, Basic Pears,
Lace Doilies #142793, Adhesive

Easel Valentine Card:This second Valentine project again uses The Sending Love products.  Here it is:
The Easel base is made from a 3 1/2 x 10" piece of Real Red card stock that is scored at 6" 7 3/4" and 9 1/2".  A second piece of Real Red Card stock has been cut to 3 1/2" x 6  and is scored at 1/2"  The two Real Red pieces are attached with tear tape.  

For the contrasting panel cut a Basic Black piece to measure 3 1/8" x 2 1/2" and a 3" x 2 3/8" Whisper White piece.  The white piece was embossed with the new Falling Petals Textured Embossing Folder from the Falling in Love Suite.  This panel should be attached before the bottom box is.
The box on the front of this card measures 3 3/4 x 8 1/2" and is scored at 3 1/2", 4", 7 1/2" and 8". Once scored apply glue to the three back panels and attach to the front of the easel card. For the design layers The black card stock measures 2 7//8" x 3 1/8" and the panel of Sending Love DSP measures 2 3/4" x 3".
The Basic Black belly band measures 1" x 5 1/8" and a panel of DSP that measures 3/4" by  5 1/8" was added.  It's tied with Red and White ribbon from the Sending Love Ribbon Combo Pack.  This is really awesome 1/8" grosgrain ribbon. 

I added a Whisper White panel to the back of the card that measures 3 1/4" x 6 1/4".

Well that's it for me today.  Please make sure you check out the rest of the Design Team Artists Projects by clicking on the icons below and let me know how you enjoyed my projects.



 


HAPPY STAMPING!
PENNY TOKENS STAMPIN' SPOT 

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