Tag Archives: Rectangular Stitched Framelits Dies

Beautiful Moments

Here’s another set that I hadn’t used – Beautiful Moments – but last night I easily made 3 cards, before succumbing to the temptation to use my preorder from the upcoming catalog. I was on a carding and chatting zoom with my friends and it was a great time.

I stamped the image in Sahara sand and then used various watercolor pencils – gorgeous grape, garden green and daffodil delight. Then I smoothed and blended the colour using the blender pens. The sentiment in gorgeous grape fitted perfectly in one of the little Rectangular Stitched framelits dies.

I added a garden green mat and put that on a gorgeous grape card base and then added some little butterflies – one of which I snipped out and popped up.

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Seaside Notions

This week I’m having fun with the Seaside Notions stamp set; it’s an 11 cling stamp set (149278) for only $23.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Seaside Notions

I stamped the shells and sand in sahara sand and then added a frame also in sahara sand. First I used the Pinewood Planks 3D embossing folder and then the rectangular stitched dies to cut out the centre. I layered this onto a merry merlot card base and carried the same colour to the sentiment (also from Seaside Notions) which I cut out with the stitched shapes framelit dies.

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Liz

Flowering Foils with Hammered Metal

Here’s my second card featuring the Flowering Foils Specialty DSP this week. I kicked it up a notch, this time adding a foil mat and using a brayer to add colour to the DSP.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Flowering Foils Specialty DSP, Peaceful Moments, Hammered Metal 3D embossing folder, Rectangle Stitched Dies

I used blueberry bushel lightly for the background layer and matted it with silver foil. The hammered metal foil was sitting in my “useful stuff” pot and I thought it would be perfect for a banner.

The sentiment comes from the Peaceful Moments stamp set, part of the Poppies suite; they seem to be my go to at the moment. I heat embossed the sentiment in silver and then looked at a number of stitched dies before finally deciding on the rectangle ones. And what a surprise, I even had a matching ribbon.

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Liz

Delightfully Detailed Laser cut designer series paper

I liked the powder pink version of this card so much that I wanted to try out a few other cardbase colours. Here’s mango melody with a sentiment from Hello Cupcake stamped in the same colour ink.

Liz Bailey - My Elegant Cards - Delightfully Detailed laser cut DSP - Hello Cupcake

Here’s mint macaron with the gold embossed sentiment from Part of my story. I made the frame bigger since it felt like the sentiment needed more space. I added a piece of gold foil behind the sentiment cut out using the oval dies.

Liz Bailey - My Elegant Cards - Delightfully Detailed laser cut DSP- Part of my story

The Delightfully Detailed laser cut DSP has 8 sheets, 4 each of 2 designs. One of the designs has 6 panels and I cut these out (carefully cutting off the other strips so that I can use them later). I added a couple of dots of multipurpose glue to hold it in place on the powder pink cardbase and then added a frame cut with the rectangular stitched framelits dies (LOVE these – $35 for 13 double stitched rectangles) using very vanilla. I added a good amount of snail to the back of the frame and that holds the DSP nicely in place. All that was left was to stamp the sentiment from Part of my story (a Saleabration offering, that isn’t available anymore but you could use any sentiment) and emboss in gold.

We loved this card so much that I made a few more during the class using different panels from the DSP.

Aren’t they lovely and so easy to make a number quite easily. So the question is which do you like the best? Or do you prefer the powder pink one from earlier?

 

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Delightfully Detailed Laser cut designer series paper

I had a card class last night – I was having too much fun to remember to take photos! – and we enjoyed a chocolate orange cake. But this isn’t a cookery blog!  One of the cards that I was super pleased with was also much admired especially for the ease of production. I got the idea for a frame from Selene Kempton I believe.

Liz Bailey - My Elegant Cards - Delightfully Detailed laser cut DSP- Part of my story

The Delightfully Detailed laser cut DSP has 8 sheets, 4 each of 2 designs. One of the designs has 6 panels and I cut these out (carefully cutting off the other strips so that I can use them later). I added a couple of dots of multipurpose glue to hold it in place on the powder pink cardbase and then added a frame cut with the rectangular stitched framelits dies (LOVE these – $35 for 13 double stitched rectangles) using very vanilla. I added a good amount of snail to the back of the frame and that holds the DSP nicely in place. All that was left was to stamp the sentiment from Part of my story (a Saleabration offering, so you have about 10 days to grab it) and emboss in gold. I did another card to use up the rectangle that was cut out which also has stitching on it.

We loved this card so much that I made a few more during the class using different panels from the DSP.

Liz Bailey - My Elegant Cards - Delightfully Detailed laser cut DSP- Part of my story  Liz Bailey - My Elegant Cards - Delightfully Detailed laser cut DSP- Part of my story

Aren’t they lovely and so easy to make a number quite easily. So the question is which do you like the best? I’m still undecided!

 

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Liz