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  • Lily Wedding

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    A big congrats to Mary, the newest Featured Stamper (FS428)! She has such a super gallery & I noticed she uses this big circle front & center layout quite a bit, but I was really inspired by THIS card. I kept the layout and bow but used different images, slightly different colors & added some fussy cut lilies & left off the lace trim. 
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    For my card, I stamped, colored & fussy cut two of the big calla lily images & one of the small lilies from the candle image. I already had the white die cut circle, so I stamped the rest of the candle image & the greeting on top. The backing circle was die cut then I stamped the stained glass image on top, colored it in, added a larger black circle behind it & a white lacy edge circle behind that. 

    The bow was also die cut, a little color added and attached on top of the lilies. Some white sequins were attached for just a little sparkle. The finished card is 5.50 x 4.25 and these are the Copics I used.

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    Congrats again, Mary! Thanks so much for looking!
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    Supplies:

    Stamps: DRS Designs –Stained Glass Oval, Calla Lily Sympathy, To Have & To Hold Greeting
    Ink:  Memento tuxedo black
    Paper: Neenah white, X-Press It white, black
    Accessories: Copic markers, Spellbinders pierced rectangle, circles, exquisite circle dies, Cheery Lynn pretty bows die, white sequins

    I’m entering this in the Curtain Call Bouquet Challenge!

    And also Chocolate, Coffee & Cards Challenges #89 ~ Use A Die Cut


  • Serendipity SSCB#42 pt 2 – Monograms & Verse!

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    Welcome to the April Challenge for Serendipity Stamps! This month the challenge is Monograms & Verse! You can get all the details over on the Serendipity Challenge Blog.  We have something new…a “Stamp of the Month”. Each month a different image will be 50% off. This month- it’s the Jar Label.  Be sure to check out the 50% off select wood stamps, too. And as always, we have a  have a gift certificate up for grabs to a random player.

    Seems I’ve been returning to my roots and working with a lot of water colors lately. But they really are fun and pretty easy..especially if you’re just making backgrounds to use for die cuts.. I tried to use a different coloring medium, but this beautiful country scene just begged to be water colored.

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    Since it’s pretty detailed, I pulled out my long neglected water color pencils. They are a good way to add color just where you want it. In conjunction with a few water brushes, coloring a scene like this is fairly quick and painless. And if you get a bit too much color in places, just wet it and dab with a paper towel. Instantly lighter (did this on the trees and roof)! After I was finished I did go back & add just a touch more color here & there with my Tombow markers (water based).

    It’s a big scene and I didn’t feel it needed any embellishment, so I used another piece of water color paper to die cut a frame. The bottom is a little wider to accommodate the greeting. I added a die cut C and T to add over the coordinating areas of the greeting. The greeting is pretty easy to read in person, but if you’re having trouble here, it says “One day in the country is worth a month in town”.

    Here’s a look at the simple inside. I used the piece of w/c paper I cut out of the frame on front and stamped another country scene w/ the pumice ink, softened it a bit w/ a water brush & added the greeting & a die cut kraft layer.

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    Supplies:

    Stamps: Serendipity StampsSummer Barn,  One Day in the Country – Barn & WindmillThinking of You( on inside)
    Paper:  water color, kraft (on inside)
    Ink:  Versafine Onyx, Distress Ink pumice stone (on inside image)
    Accessories:  Serendipity Sweet die (for the T) & Celebrate die (for the C),  Spellbinders A2 matting basics A dies,  water color pencils (Koh-I-Noor), water brushes, Lil’ Inkers stitched rectangle dies, Tombow markers

    This is another “Monogram/Verse” card I posted a few days ago. Just click the picture to take you to all the details. 
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    Please be sure to visit all of the Design Team blogs to increase your chance to win! 

    Thanks so much for stopping by!
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  • Silver Glitter Lining

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    The Technique Challenge on Splitcoast (TLC529) today is all about using the negative part of a die cut and lots of glitter in different colors. Immediately, I thought of doing this umbrella in a rainbow of colors and adding silver glitter to the bottom of the clouds.

    It took me way longer than it should have. Oh well…live & learn. The reason it took longer is…the first time I die cut the pieces, one of cloud dies slipped & made a mess, so I had to do it over. Which was a little tricky…I had to die cut the whole layer first, then arrange all the pieces, leaving room for the greeting.
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    Ok, so that was done. Then I had a brilliant (IMHO) idea to use a sheet of one sided sticky label paper instead of tape. I die cut all the images again…but I die cut them from the wrong side. So I did it over. Sigh…I’m sensing a pattern here. I also die cut the umbrella inserts out of the sticker paper because I wanted the masks of release paper. Once again, wrong side..you see where this is going. 

    So I place the release paper masks on the areas of the umbrella then use navy glitter on the frame & handle. I pull one mask off at a time and add the other colors. I peel the mask partly back from the bottom of the clouds, add silver glitter, then clear glitter on the tops. Those little raindrops almost made me lose it completely, lol. But I prevailed. Then I temporarily stuck all the glittered images in place from the back side, put permanent adhesive on their back sides and pressed them to the card front. That part actually worked fairly well (yay!!). Then I took the miscut front, trimmed it to match the good one and edged it w/ pink markers before attaching it behind the real front because I wanted a little more dimension. Greeting stamped & I added a glitter button thingie in the upper right. 

    Whew! And it sounded so simple! Thanks so much for stopping by!
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    Supplies:

    Stamps: Our Daily Bread designs – Showers of Blessings
    Paper: Recollections heavy white, sticky label sheet
    Ink:  Versafine onyx
    Accessories: ODBD Flourished Star Pattern, Clouds & RaindropsUmbrellas dies, Spellbinders A2 matting basics A dies, extra fine glitter in various colors, pink Copics, silver glitter button