Rainy Days for C4G #318 and TSOT #598 and Creative Creases # 53

Welcome to the newest Cardz 4 Guyz challenge!  The theme for this two-week challenge is using any coloring medium.  The Rainy Days suite is just wonderful, and I am thoroughly looking forward to getting the dies and loose flowers which were on backorder until this past weekend.  When you finish here, I hope you will head over to the challenge site to see the projects from the rest of the design team members.  I always enjoy seeing how others interpret the theme.

Here’s my coloring card:

 The sketch and optional theme of weather from the Try Stamping on Tuesday # 598 gave me the layout of this card.  I am also adding it to the gallery for the Creative Creases challenge.  

I used the sketch from the Try Stampin’ on Tuesday #598 challenge sketch for my layout. I turned the sketch so it’s landscape, but you can definitely see the inspiration there. I used clear sequins for the stars in the center of the sketch, and the dots on either end, which can easily be seen if you click on the photo above.

Here’s the Try Stampin’ on Tuesday sketch:

Measurements:

 

  • The Balmy Blue base measures 4-1/4 by 11 inches, scored at 2-3/4 and 5-1/2 inches.
  • I used four pieces of the umbrella DSP (designer series paper). The inside piece measures 4-1/8 by 5-3/8 inches.
  • The piece for the envelope flap measures 6 by 2-1/2 inches.
  • Finally, there are 2 pieces trimmed to 4-1/8 by 2-5/8 inches for the two shorter ends.
  • I trimmed a piece of Balmy Blue for the outside and Basic White for the inside. Each piece measures 3-1/4 by 4-1/4 inches. I did embossed the Balmy Blue using the raindrop embossing folder before I trimmed it to the final size.
  • I trimmed the banner to two inches wide and punched the diagonal ends using the Pick-a-Banner punch. I used the shiny paper from the Regency Park suite of products.
  • Finally, I punched a 1-inch circle from coordinating DSP for the envelope seal.

Assembly:

  • I adhered all the DSP pieces using multipurpose liquid adhesive.
  • Then, I put a couple of drops of white craft ink on an acrylic block and used a finger daubber to lightly add white to the Balmy Blue embossed cardstock.
  • Using an empty clear Wink of Stella pen, I added a tiny amount of glitter ink to each raindrop..
  • Next, I used the Stamparatus to stamp the turtle using black ink. I cleaned the stamp, and restamped it using VersaMark ink. After covering the turtle in clear embossing powder, I heat set it with my heat tool.
  • I used the Mango Melody and Old Olive blends combos to color in the turtle using the DSP turtle as a guide. I pretty pleased with the way it turned out and I assure you that I really did color it. When I finished, I fussy cut that turtle and the turle on the inside from another piece of DSP.
  • Next, I stamped the sentiment and umbrella on the inside white panel. I colored the umbrella using an Old Olive Stamping Write Marker.
  • I added a piece of Old Olive ribbon to the front of the banner and then tied some white bakers’ twine around the ribbon.
  • I added dimesnionals under the banner and the turtle for the front.
  • Adhere the Balmy Blue piece to the front flop of the Balmy Blue base.
  • Adhere the pieces using the dimensionals.
  • I added three sequins to the banner on. the front. Then, I added three sequins to the top right and lower left corners.
  • Next, I added the white cardstock to the inside of the card.
  • HINT: I’ve found it’s easier to add the inside cardstock by working from the back side of the front.
    • After putting the front Balmy Blue piece face down, I can line up the white cardstock to the front piece.
    • Then, add liquid glue to the backside of the white cardstock.
    • Turn the back of the card over onto the white cardstock. This way,. your pieces will line up.
  • Add the turtle using liquid glue to the inside corner of the white cardstock.
  • With that, I’d finished this cute as a button coordinated card envelope, and envelope seal set.

Thank you for stopping by my blog today!

Have a Peachy Day!

Sue

 

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Make Us Smile for Cardz 4 Guyz #317

Welcome to Cardz 4 Guyz challenge #317.  Our host for this two week challenge, Julie, chose Make Us Smile for a theme.  So much fun!  When you finish here, I hope you will visit the challenge site linked above.  It’s always very interesting to see the interpretations of the theme by the rest of the design team members.

Here’s my card:

 

The layout for this card comes from the Try Stampin’ on Tuesday challenge #596. I’ve always enjoyed these challenges and am glad things worked out so that I could join in on this one. The size of my circles is a little bit off, but the inspiration is definitely evident. I used the Rainy Days DSP (designer series paper) for this card. Pictures don’t really do it justice! The raindrops on the background are heat embossed, as are the umbrellas and the turtle’s shell and flower. The dies and the tiny flowers from the suite are unavailable until next week, and you can bet I will be placing an order asap!

Here’s the challenge banner:

Measurements:

  • The Mango Melody base measures 11 by 4-1/4 inches, scored at 5-1/2 inches to create a tent fold.
  • The raindrop background DSP measures 4-1/8 by 5-3/8 inches.
  • I used the second largest Scalloped Contour die for the umbrella DSP.
  • After cropping a piece of the flower DSP with the same scalloped die, I trimmed the DSP to 2 by 4 inches, then cut the chevron end.
  • I used one of the Stylish Shapes circle dies to crop the turtle.
  • The yellow flower DSP (under the vellum) measures 3-7/8 by 1-1/8 inches.
  • The vellum was cropped using another Stylish Shape die.
  • For the inside, the white panel measures my regular 4 by 5-1/4 inches.
  • The DSP on the bottom of the white panel measures 4 by 1/2 inch.
  • I used a smaller circle die from the Stylish Shapes for the flowers in the corner and trimmed the sides after I adhered everything together.
  • I trimmed a piece of the Old Olive flowered DSP to 6 by 2-1/2 inches for the envelope flap then punched a 1 inch circle for the envelope seal.

What I Did:

 

  • I used a Balmy Blue Stamping Write marker to outline all the DSP pieces on the front of the card. I should’ve done it for the inside as well, but didn’t think about it before I adhered the inside down.
  • I adhered the raindrop DSP, the umbrella DSP, and the inside panel using multipurpose liquid glue.
  • Next, I added dimensionals under the flowered DSP banner and adhered it down.
  • Then, I carefully added dimensionals under the yellow DSP on either end so it would straddle the banner.
  • After dry-fitting the turtle circle, I added dimensionals under the top left 1/4 of the circle. I adhered the rest of the circle down using liquid glue.
  • I used my embossing buddy on a piece of vellum, then stamped the sentiment using VersaMark ink.
  • Next, I added black embossing powder and heat set it using my heat tool.
  • HINT: Be careful because the vellum will scorch easily. I found it easier to let the heat tool heat up more than usual so the powder would melt faster.
  • I added matte Old Olive dots to the corners of the sentiment banner.
  • I stamped the sentiment on the inside using the Momento Tuxedo Black ink pad. and adhered the inside panel with multipurpose liquid glue.
  • As an after-thought, I added a baker’s twine bow to the front of the card.
  • With that, I’d finished this coordinated card, envelope, and envelope seal set.

Thanks very much for stopping by my blog today!

Have a Peachy Day!

Sue

 

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