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Watercolor Words with a Happy Heart

This card starts off exactly the same as yesterday. I wanted to take the very quick, clean and simple card and take it up a notch whilst still keeping it clean and simple.

Stampin' Up! Watercolor Words and Happy Heart TIEF

After stamping the elements from Watercolor Words in real red on whisper white card stock, I trimmed the excess white space quite severely. I’d had a piece of real red embossed with hearts using the Happy Heart TIEF on my desk for a few days and it was definitely the inspiration for this card. Of course that piece of real red didn’t work here, so the original inspiration piece is still there. Waiting!

After I’d embossed a fresh piece of real red, I put it right in the centre of the thick whisper white card base. I tend to use the thick whisper white for bases and the ordinary for everything else. I then realised that I needed a thin real red border around my main focus. Once I’d added that I popped up the matted sentiment with dimensional and positioned it on the card. Not in the centre, that was just too predictable, but slightly more to the right. In my opinion, it brings it to life. I again added the dry embossing to the envelope flap, as I did yesterday.

So, here are the two side by side. Which do you prefer?

Stampin' Up! Watercolor Words Stampin' Up! Watercolor Words and Happy Heart TIEF

Here’s the, again, short list of supplies needed to make this card

Don’t forget to pop over to CAS Colours & Sketches to check out this week’s challenge and enter your card. There’s no pressure, change a friendly challenge to help you stretch your card making skills.

See you tomorrow,

Liz

Watercolor Words for a quick Valentine’s Card

When I was creating the card for my 400th post on Tuesday, I also made this one. It’s clean and simple in the extreme but I love how effective it is. And yet again, it underlines my surprise that Watercolor Words wasn’t on my first shipment from Stampin’ Up!’s current annual catalogue.

Stampin' Up! Watercolor Words

As long as you don’t manage to get red ink on your fingers and add a fingerprint smear, it’s a very quick card. For some reason, I find that the red ink has more affinity for my fingers than any other colour! It’s just a quick stamp of the sentiment in real red on whisper white card stock and then a couple of hearts in the same colour. Glue this to a real red card base and you’re done. I did of course play with the envelope as well.

Stampin' Up! Watercolor Words and Happy Hearts TIEF

I dry embosssed it using the Happy Heart TIEF. Because of the way that the folder is created, you easily can have the hearts the right way up, but you can only have 6 hearts in width. I rather like the border around the hearts even though there’s no avoiding it!

As I reminded you, on Tuesday was my 400th blog post and I had some blog candy to celebrate. The closing date for comments was midnight last night.

Stampin' Up! Lotus Blossom and Heappy Heart TIEF and Jewels basic rhinestone and sequin trim

Using a random number generator, I got that #3, Nicole Garabrant won the candy. She said:

“400th post, you go girl! This card is gorgeous and perfect for Valentine’s day. Thanks so much for a chance to win the blog candy! :)”

Contact me to give my your address Nicole, and I’ll get it sent to you pronto.

As for Sandra and D’Ann – contact me as well with a US address and I’ll send you a little thank you of a few of my cards for taking part in my celebration.

 

It’s a very short list of supplies to make this card today – and even shorter is you just use a plain envelope, or just stamp on it.

If Watercolour words didn’t make it to your wish list, I hope that today’s post has changed your mind! If not, stop by tomorrow for a variation on today’s card. Actually, stop by anyway!

See you tomorrow,

Liz

Blog Candy for my 400th post

I’m as stunned as you. I had no idea that I’d get to 400 posts, mostly daily, and still be going strong. But making cards is so much fun. Finding that I do actually have a creative side is quite a surprise. I bet you have one too. Even if you didn’t think that it existed. And it’s so much fun to let it out. Today especially since there’s blog candy on offer!

Stampin' Up! Watercolor Words

The last time that my sister was over, she introduced me to post it tape. Very cool stuff, and it sat in my bag. But yesterday when I was making cards, I decided to actually use it. Martin’s comment is that this is very Japanese. I don’t know. It’s definitely clean and simple. I put down some post it tape at random (although ensured that it was square with the edges) and then stamped the heart from Watercolor Words in real red at different angles on whisper white card. Then I stamped the sentiment (from the same stamp set) in real red also. I then mounted this on a real red card base. The envelope is embossed with the happy hearts TIEF to coordinate.

As I mentioned, this is my 400th post (wow!). So to celebrate, here’s some blog candy that one lucky commenter will win.

Stampin' Up! Lotus Blossom and Heappy Heart TIEF and Jewels basic rhinestone and sequin trim

That’s an enormously popular stamp set from last year’s Sale-a-bration, Lotus Blossom, bermuda bay sequin trim (use it as a ribbon or take off single sequins) and the current happy heart TIEF and jewels basic rhinestones. A fun package. All you have to do for a chance to win is to comment and tell me what is your favourite item in the Occasionals catalogue (which includes the Sale-a-bration brochure). Since it’s my four hundredth post, I’ll give you four days. So comment by midnight Friday (EST). Sorry, you have to have a US shipping address to win.

See you tomorrow,
Liz

Gift Bag punch board

I’m still packaging the gifts for my secret pal – my sister has been awesome helping me whilst I’m at work. I come home and things have been packaged. Sweet! Today though I used the gift bag punch board (truth be told, Caro punched and scored the larger one) to construct some bags for the last two gifts.

Stampin' Up! Gift bag punch board and Paper Pumpkin Blissful Bouquet - Alternative - Watercolor Words

I made the largest bag possible out of a regular 8.5 by 11 inch piece of card stock and it wasn’t big enough for the largest present. Still, I had something to put in it. The bag was made out of a piece of mint macaron which I stamped in gold using the October 2015 Paper Pumpkin kit, Blissful Bouquet. This is definitely my most used Paper Pumpkin kit! Whilst I constructed the bag, Caro made me a bow out of the gold foil and the bow builder punch and then cut out the word jolly with the Christmas Greetings thinlits dies, also from the foil. I added the word and the bow using a glue dot. Since I didn’t use ribbon, I closed the bag with velco dots.

The other gift bag used a piece of 12 by 12 lost lagoon and made a large bag rather than a medium. I started stamping silver stars, using the stamp from Watercolor Words and then decided to add some colour. I grabbed rich razzleberry and added a few stars. Then I finished off the cardstock with silver. I constructed the box and found that happily the gift fits. For this bag I decided to use ribbon as the closure but the rich razzleberry didn’t work so I got out the blackberry bliss which was perfect.  I wanted to add a touch of bling since this is the last gift and thought that last year’s snowflake embellishments worked perfectly. I attached it using the silver cording trim. Now all I have to do is decorate my cookie recipe and bake the cookies. Oh and go to work. Easy peasy!

See you tomorrow,

Liz

More Watercolor Words

I made this card on Sunday when I was stamping with my sister at my very over crowded kitchen table. My father was suggesting that he needs to make me a bigger one – perhaps just some organization and tidying will do it. If we can stop making cards long enough to do so. This is using a stamp set, Watercolor Words, which my sister owns and I do not. There was a phone call before Caro flew to NJ to compare what we have so that she could fill in gaps. She’s here for ten days so I need to concentrate on the new to me stuff!

Stampin' Up! Watercolor Words

This card uses two of the stamps from the Watercolor Words set. I started by stamping the sentiment in watermelon wonder and then filled in the corner gap with a flower stamp. After that I worked my way across the card, making sure the flowers weren’t in a regular zig zag. The very vanilla piece was then mounted on a watercolor wonder cardbase.

Unlike recent posts, I actually possess the new designer series paper stack in this colour. I really love the words paper – and of course it felt right with this card.

I passed over this stamp set in the catalogue because I thought that if I wanted words in a watercolour like way, I could use my aquapainter and write them myself. Completely forgetting that I’ve never actually hand written on a card! But I may get out my aquapainter and play with this stamp set this upcoming weekend.

See you tomorrow,

Liz