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  • Framed Flowers

    Julie Warner – https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com
    Congrats again to Dawn, the newest Featured Stamper (FS368)! I actually started this one before my first one, but it took a bit longer to complete. While cruising Dawn’s beautiful, gallery, I noticed she uses THIS layout quite a bit…flowers framed and with a wide border around them. So I took that theme & layout but I loved the colors of THIS card so I combined them w/ the layout of the other.

    This is also for the Sweet Stamps #157 Anything Goes Challenge and the SCS LOVEFEST2014J. I think this is in the Classy & Elegant category for that challenge.

    This is one of those cards that the idea starts out simply enough, but as it develops, it gets more and more complicated. I’m sure that never happens to you! After stamping the image on a large white panel and coloring with Copics, I decided I really wanted to die cut it. First problem, none of my rectangle dies are big enough. Ok, so I used a larger square and resized it…not a problem, except I combined it with the out of the box techniquee, too. So it’s a little more complicated. But it worked and I liked the way the corner flowers pop against the navy blue paper. I used the same paper to back the greeting oval. I decided to repeat the daisy corners on the background and colored the lines and shaded the vines but the daisies themselves were fussy cut and added on top. Two extra daisies were added where the frames stopped on the sides, just to finish the line. The finished card is 5.50 x 4.25 and these are the Copics I used.

    Julie Warner – https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com
    Thanks so much for stopping by!
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    Supplies:

    Stamps: Sweet Stamps  Framed Daisies 3019, Special Day 9114
    Paper: X-Press It, designer paper (Teresa Collins – Moments collection)
    Ink: Memento tuxedo black
    Accessories:  Copic markers, Spellbinders squares & ribbon tags & labels 33 dies

  • NCC February Release!

    Julie Warner - https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com
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    Welcome to the North Coast Creations February release! And like last month, we have some beautiful florals for you! And they have the loveliest greetings to with them. First, the details on the prizes:

    Two winners will be randomly chosen from the comments left on the Designers Blogs to receive a $10 gift certificate good towards the purchase of NCC stamps. You have until February 24, 2014 at 10:00PM EST to leave a comment on each of our designers blog posts.  The two random winners will be announced on the NCC Blog on February 25, 2014, be sure to check back there to see if you have won!

    For my first card, I used the beautiful Floral Sentiments 4. I paired it with some of the gorgeous Heart & Soul paper from ODBD and I used an ODBD die for the greeting tab and side tab next to the lilacs. After coloring the lilacs, I traced a frame around them and did what I call a “cutaway” technique by cutting out the background inside the frame. I placed a plum heather piece of card stock behind the image before attaching it to the dp. A pale pink heather card stock I had just happened to match the dp, so I stamped the flower from the ODBD Ornate Borders & Flowers set using the Distress ink. After die cutting partial shapes, I attached it all to the dp along with some layered ODBD Beautiful Borders across the bottom.

    Julie Warner - https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com
    The finished card is 5.50 x 4.25 and these are the Copics I used.
    Julie Warner - https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com

    Supplies:

    Stamps: North Coast Creations – Floral Sentiments 4, ODBD Ornate Borders & Flowers
    Paper: X-Press It, ODBD Heart & Soul paper, pink heather, plum heather
    Ink: Memento tuxedo black, Versfine onyx (greeting), Distress Ink Victorian velvet
    Accessories:  Copic markers, ODBD Beautiful Borders dies, Spellbinders rectangle dies, Candi dots

    On my second card, I used the gorgeous Floral Sentiments 6. I stamped the hydrangea 3 times, colored it with Copics and fussy cut them. I made the hydrangeas the color of the ones in my front yard. I had a frame that was a die cut leftover so I used it on top of a white die cut ODBD Quatrefoil Pattern. For the background  I used a bleeding tissue technique piece I made a long time ago.  It’s simple to do, but not all tissue paper will bleed when wet. I believe the brand I used was Spectra. All you do is tear some tissue, place it on gloss or semi gloss (poster board) card stock, and spritz with water. You can leave it until it almost dries (for more dramatic color) or pull it off sooner for a more pastel look. This was on the pastel end of the scale. I thought the colors would be perfect for the hydrangeas. Julie Warner - https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com
    The bow was also colored with Copics to match and the greeting was stamped on die cut tag from the ODBD Recipe & Tag die set. The finished card is 4.25 x 5.50 and these are the Copics I used. Julie Warner - https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com

    Supplies:

    Stamps: North Coast Creations – Floral Sentiments 6
    Paper: X-Press It, semi gloss card stock, purple & lime green tissue paper
    Ink: Memento tuxedo black, Versfine onyx (greeting)
    Accessories:  Copic markers, ODBD Recipe & Tag dies, ODBD Quatrefoil Pattern die,  Spellbinders opulent oval die, ribbon, mini bowdabra

    Please be sure and visit all the Design Team blogs for more inspiration.

    Sandee * Dawn * Julie * Lisa * Amber * Lori * Sabrina * 

    Diana * Stacy

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  • Serendipity SSCB #28 -Typeprint or Music Pt 2

    Julie Warner – https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com

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    Welcome to  the February challenge for  Serendipity Stamps!  We’re switching things up a bit in 2014…The challenges will now be MONTHLY so you have longer to play. The design team will still provide inspiration twice a month (every other Wednesday), but you will have the whole month to play along! The Serendipity Challenge this month is Type Print or Sheet Music.  And for the Design Team, we’ve added the twist of a blended color background with the print. You can find all the details on how to play along with us at the Serendipity Stamps Challenge Blog. With each challenge we always have a gift certificate up for grabs to a random player. The special this week is Buy 3 items, get a 4th one free.   Lowest priced item in cart is free.   Good through 2/26.

    For the continuation of the Serendipity February Challenge, I used this beautiful Spring in Provence image for the main attraction. After coloring it with Copics, I die cut it with a deckled rectangle. On a piece of text printed designer paper, I first used a brayer, then sponged on different colors of ink. I wasn’t real happy with the look, so I tried spritzing it with a white Mr. Huey’s spray. Still wasn’t working for me, so I added some gold ink spot images and some teal Nature Gives quotes here and there.. Better, but not quite it. Then I took out a big paint brush and some dye inks thinned with water and did several light ink washes over it.  You can still see some of the original text in areas so I decided to quit before the paper fell apart, lol. I added a rust layer behind the image and a larger vanilla deckled layer that I had to resize from a long deckled rectangle.

    A leftover vanilla strip was embossed and added to the right side before attaching to the sponged, painted text background and these are the Copics I  used for the image.

    Julie Warner – https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com

    Thanks so much for stopping by! Please stop by and visit all of the Design Team blogs!
    Jeanne Jachna
    Marybeth Lopez
    Miriam Napier
    Pauline Pollington
    Jenny Gropp
    Vickie Zimmer
    Julie Warner – you are here!
    Karen Amidon
    Anya Schrier

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    Supplies:

    Stamps: Serendipity Stamps – Spring in Provence, Ink Spots, Nature Gives 
    Paper: X-Press It white, vanilla, rust, dp (Basic Grey – Out of Print collection)
    Ink:  Memento tuxedo black, teal zeal, Brilliance galaxy gold, Kaleidacolor Tahiti ink pad
    Accessories: Spellbinders deckled rectangle & long deckled rectangle dies, Copic markers, various Adirondack reinkers, Quickutz embossing folder (Chevron set)