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  • ODBD March Review!

    Posted on March 20, 2015 7:58 AM by Julie 5 Comments

    Eggcellent Easter cu 05835
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    Today we are taking another look at the Our Daily Bread designs March release! Such beautiful images, perfect dies & gorgeous paper for spring & Easter!
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    For my Easter basket card, I started with a piece of the beautiful Shabby Rose paper. I wanted a tone on tone sort of look so I kept the colors soft. The Victorian velvet ink is a good match for the paper & I only used a couple of Copics to color in my basket. Since generally, Copics & heat embossing don’t go together (the markers tend to “melt” the embossing), I had to go about it a little differently. I could have used water color paper & water based markers, but the texture of w/c paper doesn’t allow for smooth embossing. So here are a couple of pictures showing my work around for this conundrum. (Click to make any picture larger.)
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    First, I stamped the basket w/ the Victorian velvet ink and used the two colors of Copics shown to lightly color it in. It looks pretty good like this…a no line coloring sort of look. But I really wanted it white embossed. So I used a stamp positioner to line it up again, stamped it with white pigment ink and heat embossed with white powder, as shown below.
    Eggcellent Easter embossed 05815
    As you can see, the colors go with the paper just perfectly! I fussy cut the basket, stamped some of the eggs w/ the same Distress ink & die cut them with the matching dies. I added a die cut greeting and some white grass in and behind the basket. The finished card is 5.50 x 4.25 & here’s a look at the inside.

    Eggcellent Easter inside 05841

    Supplies:

    Stamps: Our Daily Bread designs – Blessed Easter, Basket of Blessings
    Paper:  Neenah white, dp (ODBD Shabby Rose paper collection)
    Ink: Distress ink Victorian velvet, Colorbox frost white pigment 
    Accessories:  ODBD Vintage Flourish Pattern, Flourished Star pattern, Grass Border,Eggs dies, white detail embossing powder, Copic markers, sheer ribbon, mini bowdabra

    Please be sure to stop by all the DT blogs for more Spring & Easter inspiration!

    Julie * Cathy * Lori * Dawn * Sandee * Wanda

    Thanks so much for stopping by!
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    This entry was posted in Divinity Designs/Our Daily Bread designs Embossing/Dry or Heat Splitcoast Challenges Splitcoaststampers Weekly Favorite Spring/Easter Tutorials and tagged bowdabra Copic Divinity Designs/Our Daily Bread designs Easter Embossing/Dry or Heat Splitcoast Splitcoast Weekly Favorite spring tutorial
  • North Coast Creations Feb Review!

    Posted on March 5, 2015 7:58 AM by Julie 9 Comments

    NCC Teal Easter Pansies cu 05790
    Weekly-FavoriteBest of 2015 SCS
    Today we are taking another look at the North Coast Creations February release! Don’t you just love the cute bunnies & beautiful flowers? Perfect for all your Easter & Spring cards! 

    For my first card, I used the lovely Pansies image & since I wanted to use some of this beautiful Shabby Rose paper from ODBD, I used my Copics to color them in unconventional colors then fussy cut them. A lot of times when I’m figuring out a design for a card, I’ll get a semi-finished picture in my head of what I’m going for. Sometimes the finished project looks pretty close, but more often it morphs quite a lot as I work with it. This card looks almost exactly as I pictured it which is a bit unusual but very welcome!

    NCC Teal Easter Pansies 05791
    For the Cathedral Window, I die cut a white frame, then white embossed the Marble Window onto vellum, colored it on the back side w/ a blue/green Copic, cut around it & attached it underneath the white frame. The white Asters & Fancy Foliage vines were die cut and added around the pansies. I used the largest die of the Flourished Star Pattern dies to die cut the beautiful Shabby Rose paper for my big background. For the largest layer, I used one of the darker Copics to color a matching frame then added a few Candi dots & a little Stickles to the pansy centers.  These are the Copics I used.
    NCC Teal Easter Pansies copics 05781
    Supplies:

    Stamps:  North Coast Creations – Pansies, Our Daily Bread designs – Cathedral Window Marble
    Paper:  Neenah white, X-Press It white, dp (ODBD – Shabby Rose paper), vellum
    Ink:  Memento tuxedo black, Colorbox frost white pigment
    Accessories: ODBD Asters, Fancy Foliage, Flourished Star Pattern & Cathedral Window dies,  Copic markers, Spellbinders A2 matting basics A & nested pennant dies, stickles, Candi dots, white embossing powder

    NCC Somebunny cu 05783
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    My second card uses the super cute bunny from the Hippity Hoppity set. I colored & fussy cut him then placed him so it looks like he’s sitting inside the circle of a little window. On the piece behind the window, I stamped the ODBD gingham background w/ the pink ink. I wanted the opening behind him to be on the diagonal but the rest to be square w/ the frame, so after I die cut it to fit around the square, I used a circle die to cut out the inside, rotated it, then put it back. I added some die cut grass, sponged w/ the same pink ink, behind him and also behind the frame. 

    NCC Somebunny 05784
    The greeting was stamped & die cut along w/ a little heart charm & tied with some baker’s twine. To finish, I white embossed the butterfly branch, then sponged the pink on it & die cut w/ the matching die. I trimmed off a few butterflies for the front & put more of them on the inside (below).NCC Somebunny inside 05788
    These are the Copics I used.
    NCC Somebunny copics 05779
    Supplies:

    Stamps:  North Coast Creations – Hippity Hoppity,  Our Daily Bread designs– Butterfly Branch, Gingham Bg
    Paper:  Neenah white, X-Press It white, dp (ODBD – Shabby Rose paper)
    Ink:  Memento tuxedo black, Distress ink angel pink, Colorbox frosted white pigment
    Accessories: ODBD Butterfly Branch, Mini Tag, Flourished Star Pattern & Grass Border dies,  Copic markers, white embossing powder, Spellbinders circles, squares & pierced circle dies

    Please be sure & visit all of the DT blogs for more, fabulous inspiration!

    Julie * Lisa * Sandee * Lori * Patricia * 

    Dawn * Angie

     Thanks so much for stopping by!
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    This entry was posted in Best of 2015 Bugs/Butterflies/Dragonflies/Ladybugs/Bees Divinity Designs/Our Daily Bread designs Embossing/Dry or Heat North Coast Creations Spellbinders Nestabilities Splitcoast Challenges Splitcoaststampers Weekly Favorite Spring/Easter and tagged bunny Copic Divinity Designs/Our Daily Bread designs Easter Embossing/Dry or Heat flowers North Coast Creations Spellbinders Splitcoast Splitcoast Weekly Favorite spring
  • Serendipity SSCB#40 pt 2 – All You Need is Love!

    Posted on February 18, 2015 12:00 AM by Julie 6 Comments

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    Welcome to the February Challenge for Serendipity Stamps! This month the challenge is All You Need is Love! You can get all the details over on the Serendipity Challenge Blog.  For the Design Team, we have the added challenge of using vellum. The sale this week is  Buy 3, Get the 4th one free sale!  It runs through  2/25.   The lowest priced item in the cart is free! And as always, we have a  have a gift certificate up for grabs to a random player.
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    All you need is Bunny Love! While I love the look of vellum, it can be a little hard to handle and even harder to attach. With my large vellum overlay, it ended up looking a little wavy (one of the features of vellum after it’s been heat embossed, lol). It doesn’t look anywhere near this wavy in person, but the camera captures things the naked eye doesn’t always see. So anyway, I die cut the vellum with a pierced rectangle then white embossed the Easter Flower Corner in the lower left and colored it with Copics on the back side. The greeting was also white embossed and I put a white die cut Bunny under the vellum but on top of the pink checked paper. I fussy cut a dk pink bunny to put behind the white one so the check pattern wouldn’t show through the cut outs. It just looked better. I added a white Daisy Garden die cut on top & a few satiny sequins to finish it.

    Here’s the inside.
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    And these are the Copics I used.
    Bunny Love copics 05684

    Supplies:

    Stamps: Serendipity Stamps – Easter Flower Corner 842F, Somebunny Loves You 1243D
    Paper: Neenah white, dp (unknown), white vellum
    Ink:  Colorbox frost white pigment
    Accessories:  Serendipity Daisy Garden die, Bunny, Happy & Easter dies, Spellbinders A2 matting basics A & B, pieced rectangle dies, Copic markers, white embossing powder, sequins 

    Please be sure to stop by and comment on all the DT blogs to increase your chances to win!

    • Marybeth Lopez
    • Miriam Napier
    • Vickie Zimmer
    • Jeanne Jachna
    • Jenny Gropp
    • Julie Warner (you are here
    • Karen Amidon

      Thanks so much for stopping by!
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    This entry was posted in Animals/Pets Embossing/Dry or Heat Serendipity Stamps Spellbinders Nestabilities Splitcoast Challenges Splitcoaststampers Weekly Favorite Spring/Easter and tagged bunny Copic Easter Embossing/Dry or Heat Spellbinders Splitcoast Splitcoast Weekly Favorite spring vellum

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