Sunday, January 23, 2022

Simply Said--#tgifc352

Sometimes, a very simple card can make a big impact on its recipient.  My inspiration for this card is my husband Herb, who will be its recipient on our 47th wedding anniversary February 1.  When he looks at my cards, he says, "and there are those little 'dot thingies' you have to put on your cards."  So for him, I made a simple card that says all that needs to be said: 



Products Used:
Basic White note card
Soft Succulent ink
Poppy Parade card stock
Forever Blossoms stamp set (#151457
Floral Heart dies (#154306)

This card will be submitted for this week's TGIF Challenges inspiration challenge.  See more love cards over at the TGIF Challenges Blog here.


Have a great week!
--Sara Nell



Thursday, January 20, 2022

Friendly Thank You--#tgifc351

Our challenge from TGIF Challenges this week is a sketch challenge. I've pretty much followed it with my card, just adding some embellishments on top of the basic sketch.  I've used the Friendly Hello stamp set and designer series paper bundle (#159990) for this project.  This bundle is a FREE Sale-a-Bration product choice with a $100.00 purchase. 


Four different patterns from the paper pack were used on this card.   The large floral image from the stamp set was stamped in Shaded Spruce onto the Fresh Freesia pattern.  The greeting was also stamped in Shaded Spruce using an image from the Nature's Harvest stamp set (#156495),  a hold over from the 2021 July to December Mini Catalog.  Both of these stamped images were fussy cut, then adhered to the patterned strips background.  

The Basic White layered background piece was embossed using the Hive 3D embossing folder (#157955).  It was splattered with the Shaded Spruce Stampin' Write Marker (from the Regals Assortment, #147155).  The Granny Apple Green leaves were die cut using a Forever Flourishing die (#152714).  Additional embellishments include a bow of Fresh Freesia open weave ribbon (#155615) cut in half along its length, and three 2021-2023 In Color Jewels (#155571) in Evening Evergreen. 

This sketch lends itself to a lot of interpretations, so check the projects using it over at the TGIF Challenges Blog here.


Have a great Weekend!
--Sara Nell


 

Thursday, January 13, 2022

Love Note--#tgifc350

Welcome to my blog today!  I wasn't sure I was going to get this post up for the TGIF Challenges color challenge and I hope I can just get it posted in time!  The colors today are so pretty together, I decided to make a little love note for a wedding or shower gift card.  The colors:  Night of Navy, Blushing Bride and Gold.


My idea was to take a Blushing Bride wildflower die cut stem (from Meadows dies #155852) and kind of "shabby chic" cover it with a bit of Gilded Leafing (#154560).  I was afraid to put too much of the leafing on because it can be overpowering to me. I like how this one turned out, although the leafing didn't stick as well to the center of the stem--but less is more, right!

I used the Quiet Meadow stamp set (#155082, bundled with the Meadows dies, #155847) for my stamped images.  This is where it got hard.  I originally wanted just a dotted background in Night of Navy and a few little Blushing Bride flowers--but that was too busy for the one flower stem to stand out.  So I pivoted to a Tasteful Labels die (#152886), embossed with the Ornate Floral 3D embossing folder (#152725).  I stamped some Blushing Bride dots behind the label and a added a "Love" tag stamped in Night of Navy and die cut with the small tag in the Meadows die.  Instead of tying on a bow, I used a Brushed Brass Butterfly (#158136) to cover the tag hole and added a couple more around the stem (they look golden to me!!!).  

Finally, I tied on a bow of Gold Simply Elegant Trim (#155766).  TIP:  Knots and bows tied in this trim can loosen easily.  I just slip a glue dot under the bow knot to hold the bow together and to keep it in place on the card.

The card base is a Basic White note card (#159232).

All of the entries in this week's challenge are absolutely beautiful!  Go check them out at the TGIF Challenges blog here:


DID YOU LOVE MY CARD TODAY?  If so, I would love it if you would head over to the TGIF challenges blog using the link above and "Like" my card, #23--my name is under the photo.  Whoever gets the most likes, will be a Guest Designer for an upcoming TGIF challenge.  

Have a wonderful weekend!
--Sara Nell

       

Wednesday, January 5, 2022

Double Fold Card with Ribbon Closure--#tgifc349

Our weekly challenge from TGIF Challenges is to create a project with a closure feature--buttons, flaps, belly bands or ribbon.  I created a double fold card with a ribbon closure. It is kind of a card on top of another card, held together with a small flap on the right hand side folded over from the back of the larger card base:


The smaller top card is attached to the flap with Tear & Tape so the card is opened from its left-hand side.  The ribbon is attached to the top of the smaller card with Tear & Tape adhesive and then covered with a piece of designer series paper.  The ribbon is wrapped around the card and tied in a bow on the left-hand side of the top card to keep the smaller card closed.  



The above photo shows the smaller top card open.


This photo shows the small flap in the right-hand side open revealing the top of the larger card and showing where the top card is attached to the flap.


This final card shows the bottom card fully open.  The bottom card base is 4-1/4" x 12", scored at 5-1/2" and 11".  The top card base is 2-1/2" x 8", scored at 4".

The stamp set is Free As A Bird, with all images stamped in Basic Gray.  Some were stamped directly on the card some were stamped and fussy cut.  The images were colored with the following Stampin' Blends combos: Smokey Slate, Pale Papaya, Mint Macaron, and Misty Moonlight.  These colors were picked from the Hand-Penned designer series paper (#155499) used on the project.  The ribbon is Pale Papaya & White 1/2" woven ribbon (#155816).  Pale Papaya Genial Gems (#155500) were also used to decorate the card.

For more fun closure ideas head over to the TGIF Challenges Blog here.


Have a great week!
--Sara Nell








Sunday, January 2, 2022

January 2022 Creation Station Blog Hop--Happy New to You

 


Happy New Year!  Welcome to the January Creation Station Blog Hop.  So glad you've joined me and the rest of the Creation Station design team today.  We are sharing something new to our stash of Stampin' Up! products with you. Some products will be new items from the January to June 2022 Mini Catalog, some will be new acquisitions from our own Wish Lists.  Be sure you click on the "Next" link to hop with us and see what we are each loving now!


My favorite new "stuff" is from the Heart & Home Suite (#157959 for entire suite) in the new mini catalog that goes live on January 4.   The Heart & Home suite has two different stamp set and die bundles.  I only have the Blessings of Home bundle (#157939) right now, but after playing with it for a while, I know I will be ordering the Honeybee Home bundle very soon, as well as the Heart & Home Memories & More card pack and cards & envelopes pack.  Today I am featuring the Blessings of Home Bundle (Blessings of Home stamp set and coordinating Flowers of Home die set, #157939); the beautiful Heart & Home designer series paper (#157928),which has beautiful floral designs on one side and various shiplap board patterns in Basic Gray and white on the other side; the Heart & Home doilies (#157956) and the Classic Matte Dots (#158146).  I have three easy card projects today using some classic techniques:


The designer series paper on the Thank You card has a lightly dotted Misty Mountain background for the floral pattern, so I used Misty Moonlight for my card stock, doily and stamped image and let the colors in the paper shine.  I masked off part of the Thank You greeting image and stamped it on a piece of one of the shiplap paper patterns.


This wildflower and bee pattern had me falling in love with the In Color Cinnamon Cider!  It also put the Honeybee Home stamp set at the top of my Wish List!  The greeting was stamped in VersaMark and embossed with black Stampin' emboss Powder onto a board pattern.  The floral branch die cut was die cut twice, once in Basic Gray and the other in Pale Papaya. The flowers on the Pale Papaya die cut were clipped off and then layered over the Basic Gray die cut.


The large floral bouquet on this Fresh Freesia card was stamped in VersaMark and embossed with white Stampin' Emboss Powder.  The flower petals were all colored with the White Watercolor Pencil to give them a softer, kind of transparent feel. Black embellishments and an black heat embossed greeting pop off the card.

Let's hop on over to Elizabeth Price's blog to see what she has created for us today--it is sure to be "Wow!" worthy.  I am so inspired by her talent!


Hope you find joy and happiness in 2022!
--Sara Nell


  



 

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