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Rooted in Nature Double

Here’s the last past for this week showing the Rooted in Nature set which is carrying over to the new catalog out next week. I decided to do a sunset card and used my ovals and circles framelits dies to help cut out my mask.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Rooted in Nature - Layering Ovals framelits dies - Layering Circles Framelits dies

I used a standard layer of very vanilla and held my mask in place whilst I sponged and daubed using mango melody, daffodil delight, pumpkin pie and lovely lipstick. I removed the mask over the setting sun and added more daffodil delight and a smear of lovely lipstick.

I then stamped the trees in tuxedo momento black and then sponged old olive in the foreground. I then decided to cut my layer in half and make two cards for the price of one! I added black mats and a sentiment also from Rooted in Nature. Then I thought I’d demonstrate how a different coloured card base can make quite a difference.

I’ll be going live on Facebook at 11am EST on My Elegant Cards demonstrating all the Rooted in Nature cards that I’ve made this week. If you place an order with me of at least $20 in product, I’ll send you the cut card stock that would allow you to make the 4 cards along with a tutorial. If you only want the tutorial, that’s $15.

I’m a member of the Talented Tutorial Team and each month the 15 of us create a bundle of 15 tutorials. If you spend $35 with me on product, I’ll send you all 15.

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Liz

Rooted in Nature again

I decided to use a different incolor for the next Rooted in Nature card. Here I show you Misty Moonlight. I can’t decide if this is my favourite new color or the Just Jade that I showed on Wednesday.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Rooted in Nature - Nature's Roots Framelits Dies - Stitched Nested labels dies - Stitched So Sweetly dies

I don’t have the new inks yet but luckily April’s paper pumpkin contained a little Misty Moonlight stampin’ spot. So I was able to stamp both the tree and the sentiment. The background is the new 2020-2022 incolor DSP and I layered that onto a whisper white layer before adding it to the misty moonlight card base.

I used the Stitched so Sweetly die set to create the layer for my die cut tree and the Stitched Nested Labels for the sentiment. The final touch was an overhand knot in the new Misty Moonlight 1/4 inch ribbon attached with a glue dot.

I’m a member of the Talented Tutorial Team and each month the 15 of us create a bundle of 15 tutorials. If you spend $35 with me on product, I’ll send you all 15.

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Liz

Rooted in Nature

The product that I’m playing with this week is the Rooted in Nature stamp set and matching dies. The Nature’s Roots Framelits Dies are on the last chance list BUT they aren’t retiring, they are being reconfigured with a new item number and name. But they are reduced in price so it is a good time to snap them up.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Rooted in Nature - Nature's Roots Framelits Dies - Triple Banner Punch - Forever Greenery DSP

I’m also showcasing one of the new 2020-2022 in colors – Just Jade. I’ve used a piece of the Forever Greenery DSP which I think is my favourite new paper and also the 2020-2022 in colour enamel dots.

So I used a Just Jade card base with a piece of the upcoming DSP layered onto Soft Suede. I snipped out my tree trunk (very easy) and embossed and cut out the leaves using the Nature’s Roots Framelits dies and layered it on my banner which I cut out using the triple banner punch. I then sprinkled on a few of the new in colour enamel dots.

I can’t wait to play with the other new colours as well.

Let me know if you don’t already work with a demonstrator and would like a catalog. Just email me at lizbaileycards@gmail.com

I’m a member of the Talented Tutorial Team and each month the 15 of us create a bundle of 15 tutorials. If you spend $35 with me on product, I’ll send you all 15.

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See you on Wednesday,

Liz

Rooted in Nature

One of the new bundles in the catalog that caught my eye immediately is Rooted in Nature with the matching Nature’s Roots framelits dies.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Rooted in Nature - Nature's Roots Framelits dies

Here I’ve paired it with the Subtle embossing folder for some texture and shaded spruce and granny apple green for a masculine birthday card. Actually it was for my brother, Martin.

When you’re using the banner triple punch it’s a good idea to cut the cardstock just a smidge narrower than the punch. It allows you to make banners of 1″, 1.5″ and 2″. I like to be about 1/16″ less so that it will slide in easily. It’s also a good idea to have the words showing through the punch so that you can be certain you’re not punching some of the sentiment by accident.

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See you on Monday,

Liz