Tutorial: Peach Tea Together

I have received so many positive remarks about this card I designed using the Tea Together stamp set that I thought I’d share the directions on how to make it. It’s perfect for a Mother’s Day card or birthday card for a special lady in your life. The colors are so soft and the design so feminine that it’s sure to bring a smile to whoever receives it!

 

Cut Cardstock:
Assembly:

Snail a piece of Petal Pink cardstock to the card front.

Use a sponge brayer to apply Petal  Pink ink to the top inside of the Lace Dynamic Embossing Folder (the side with the ‘Sissix’ name on it).

Place a 5 3/8″ x 4 1/8″ piece of Whisper White cardstock into the inked folder and run through the Big Shot to transfer the ink and design onto the cardstock. Snail to the card front.

Using Smokey Slate ink, stamp the teapot from the Tea Together stamp set onto the 4″ x 4″ piece of Whisper White cardstock, then cut out with the teapot die from the Tea Time framelits.

Using Smokey Slate ink, stamp the small flower from the Tea Together stamp set onto the teapot and stamp three flowers onto a scrap piece of Whisper White cardstock. Cut out the three flowers using the coordinating die from the Tea Time framelits.

Transfer a small amount of ink from the Petal Pink Stampin’ Pad onto a clean acrylic block. Use a blender pen to pick up the ink from the acrylic block and color the flowers. Scribble a small amount of Pear Pizzazz ink onto a clean acrylic block, pick up the color with a blender pen and color the leaves on flower images. If you don’t have the Pear Pizzazz marker, you could also use the Pear Pizzazz Stampin Pad and place it on an acrylic block and use the blender pen to color the leaves. Use a Pineapple Punch marker to color the flower centers.

Center and cut the strip of Whisper White cardstock with the Delicate Lace Edgelit. Refer to photo for the edgelit used on this card. Glue this onto the 4″ x 1″ strip of dotted Petal Pink DSP. Adhere this finished strip onto the card front about 1/3 of the way up from the bottom of the card, refer to photo for placement.

Attach the teapot to the card front using dimensionals. Adhere the three cut out flowers to the top of the teapot – I used a snail for two of the flowers and a dimensional for the top flower. See photo for placement.

Tie a small bow with a piece of White Baker’s Twine and use a glue dot to attach to the teapot near the flowers.

Inside:

Snail the remaining  5 3/8″ x 4 1/8″ piece of Whisper White cardstock to the remaining piece of Petal Pink cardstock.

Snail the 1/2″ strip of dotted Petal Pink DSP near the top of the Whisper White cardstock.

Tie a piece of White Baker’s Twine around the strip of Petal Pink DSP, making a small bow.

Using Smokey Slate ink, stamp a small flower near the top left corner of the inside card piece.  Color the flower as you did for the card front. Stamp your greeting using Smokey Slate ink. For this card I used a greeting from the Forever Lovely stamp set. Use whichever greeting you prefer, or leave it blank to write your own message. Snail the completed piece to the inside of the card.

Envelope:

Decorate the envelope by using Smokey Slate ink to stamp the small flower in the lower left corner. Color the flower as you did for the card front.

I hope you enjoy making this card as much as I did designing it, and I hope it inspires you to play with the Tea Together stamp set and design something lovely as well!

 

 

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“These Little Piggies” Tutorial Series: When Pigs Fly

This is the final notecard in my series of This Little Piggy notecards. Looking at the happy expression the little pig on this card has, one would never question whether pigs fly!

Cut Cardstock:
Assembly:

Emboss one piece of Highland Heather cardstock with the Sparkle embossing folder, then snail to the card front.

In order to stamp the flying piggy without having the words on the image, you will need to cover the words with a piece of tape before adding the ink to the stamp. Then remove the tape before you stamp onto the piece of 3″ x 2 1/2″ of Whisper White cardstock.

Using Watercolor Pencils and a Blender Pen, gently color the stamped image. I used Calypso Coral for the pig, Daffodil Delight for the wings, and Bermuda Bay for the sky.  I used the Basic Gray pencil at full strength for the hooves. Snail the stamped image onto the piece of Daffodil Delight cardstock, then use dimensionals to adhere to the card front slightly askew.

Cut out two small cloud shapes from Sparkle Glimmer Paper using the small cloud from the Up and Away thinlits. Use dimensionals to adhere the clouds to the sky background of the stamped image. Refer to the photo for placement.

Inside:

Snail the remaining piece of Highland Heather cardstock to the inside of the notecard, then snail the 4 5/7″ x 3 1/8″ of Whisper White cardstock to the inside as well.

I hope you enjoy making this series of notecards. They are great for dropping a quick note to someone and will be sure to make them smile. Make a couple sets to have on hand when you need a small gift for someone – handmade, practical and cute!

Looking for the rest of the cards in this series?

Happy Piggy

Hogs and Kisses

Sitting Pretty

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“These Little Piggies” Tutorial Series: Sitting Pretty

This is the third notecard in my ‘This Little Piggy’ series! The piggy looks so happy just sitting in the dirt. I think he is reminding us to be content wherever we are!

Cut Cardstock:
Assembly: 

Snail one piece of the Granny Apple Green cardstock to the card front. Snail the piece of Designer Paper onto the card front, slightly off center to the left side.

In order to stamp the sitting piggy without having the words ‘This Little Piggy…’ on the image, you will need to cover the words with a piece of tape before adding ink to the stamp, then remove the tape before you stamp onto the 3 3/4″ x 2 3/4″ piece of Whisper White cardstock.

Cut out the image using the largest oval shape from the Stitched Shapes framelitsUsing Watercolor Pencils and a Blender Pen, gently color the image. I used Calypso Coral for the pig, Bermuda Bay for the sky, Early Espresso for the dirt, and Old Olive for the tufts of grass. I used the Basic Gray pencil at full strength for the hooves.

Use dimensionals to attach the stamped image to the card front. Decorate the card front by placing one large, one medium and one small pearl in a downward line near the top right side of the card. Refer to photo for placement.

Inside:

Snail the remaining piece of Granny Apple Green cardstock to the inside of the notecard. Snail the piece of Whisper White cardstock to the inside as well.

Want more ideas with these little pigs? Check out the other posts in this series!


Happy Piggy

Hogs and Kisses

When Pigs Fly

 

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“These Little Piggies” Tutorial Series: Hogs and Kisses

This is the second notecard in my ‘This Little Piggy’ series! The four different designs of the little pigs in this stamp set are perfect for making a set of notecards for yourself or as a gift for someone special.

Cut Cardstock:
Assembly:

Emboss one piece of the Flirty Flamingo cardstock with the Striped Scallops embossing folder and snail to the card front.

Cut the 3 1/4″ x 3 1/4″ Crumb Cake cardstock with the largest scalloped square from the Layering Squares framelits.

Using Stazon ink, stamp the Hogs and Kisses pig onto the 3″ x 3″ Whisper White cardstock.  Using the Watercolor Pencils and a Blender Pen, gently color the stamped image. I used Calypso Coral for the pig, Old Olive for the grass and Bermuda Bay for the sky. I used the Basic Gray pencil full strength for the hooves.

Cut out the stamped image with the largest square from the Stitched Shapes framelits. Use dimensionals to attach this piece to the Crumb Cake scalloped square, then use dimensionals to attach to the card front.

If desired, place a heart epoxy droplet above the pig’s face.

Cut a 5/8″ short strip of pink All My Love designer paper and flag one end with your paper snips. Cut a 1/2″ short strip of tan All My Love designer paper and flag one end. Snail the flags to the card front at the bottom of the focal point, tucking the ends under the Crumb Cake square.

Inside: 

Snail the remaining Flirty Flamingo piece to the inside of the notecard, then snail the 4 5/8″x 31/8″ piece of Whisper White cardstock to the inside as well.

Stamp a sentiment inside or leave blank to write your own message. 

Want more ideas for these adorable piggies? Check out the other cards in this series!


Happy Piggy

Sitting Pretty

When Pigs Fly

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“These Little Piggies” Tutorial Series: Happy Piggy

The ‘This Little Piggy’ stamp set lends itself well to making a set of notecards. There are four little pigs in different poses, as well as several sentiments that can also be used. The notecards are the perfect size for those times when you want to send a quick note to someone – or to make a set, tie a pretty ribbon around them, and you have a sweet little hostess gift or ‘just because’ present for someone special.

Here is one of the cards I designed using the little pig holding the flower. You can’t help but smile when you see this little pig!

Cut Cardstock:

Assembly:

Using the daisy stamp from the ‘In Every Season’ stamp set and Balmy Blue ink, stamp off on a piece of scrap paper, then randomly stamp on one piece of the Balmy Blue cardstock to create interest on the background piece. Remember to re-ink and stamp off each time you stamp on the cardstock. You want this daisy to be a faint background and not detract from the focal piece! Snail this piece onto the card front.

The stamp of pig holding the flower from the ‘This Little Piggy’ stamp set has a phrase on it – but for this card, I didn’t want it. I only wanted the image of the pig. In order to ink the image so that ink doesn’t get on the phrase and therefore will not transfer onto your paper, take a piece of cellophane tape and tape over the phrase.

Ink the stamp with the tape on it as you normally would, then pull the tape off before you stamp the image onto the 3 1/4″ x 2 1/2″ piece of Whisper White cardstock. Using the small cloud from the ‘This Little Piggy’ stamp set and Balmy Blue inkstamp three clouds above the pig.

Using Water Color Pencils and a Blender Pen, gently color the stamped image.  I used Calypso Coral for the pig, Bermuda Bay for the sky, and Old Olive for the grass. I colored the flower with the Daffodil Delight and Pumpkin Pie pencils at full strength and the hooves with the Basic Gray pencil at full strength. I prefer a more pastel look to the design, but if you like the colors darker that is your choice.

Snail the stamped image onto the Daffodil Delight cardstock, then snail to the card front slightly askew. Refer to photo for placement.

Cut a small heart shape from the ‘Be Mine Stitched Framelits’, using Melon Mambo cardstock, then use a dimensional to adhere to the card front, overlapping the stamped image slightly.

 

Inside: Snail the remaining piece of Balmy Blue cardstock to the inside of the notecard, then snail the Whisper White piece inside as well. Use one of your favorite sentiment stamps if desired or leave blank to write your own message.

Hope you enjoy making this notecard!

More notecard tutorials using these adorable piggies can be found here!

Hogs and Kisses

Sitting Pretty

When Pigs Fly

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Tutorial: Home to Roost

Here’s a unique card using the rooster as a focal point, but it’s complemented by the crackle paint background and the silver frame shapes. This color combination makes for a striking card even though its elements are simple. The ‘Home To Roost’ stamp set is a free set during the Sale-a-bration months of January-March 2019.

Cut Cardstock:

Assembly:

Snail a 5 ¼” x 4 “ piece of Blueberry Bushel card stock to the card base.

Stamp a 5” x 3 ¾” piece of Whisper White cardstock with the Crackle Paint stamp using Blueberry Bushel ink. Snail to the card front.

Using the two largest squares from the Stitched Shapes framelits, cut a ‘frame’ from the 3 ¼” square of silver foil.

Using the two smallest narrow shapes from the Rectangle Stitched framelits, cut another ‘frame’ from the 3 ½”” x 1 ¼” piece of silver foil. Using the two smallest wider shapes from the Rectangle Stitched framelits, cut another ‘frame’ from the 3 ¼”x 2” silver foil.

Arrange the three silver ‘frames’ in a pleasing pattern on the card front and glue in place. Refer to photo for placement.

With Stazon ink, stamp the rooster from the ‘Home To Roost’ stamp set onto the center of the 2 ½” square piece of Whisper White cardstock. Using the small dots from the ‘Wonderful Romance’ stamp set and Smokey Slate ink, stamp off on a piece of scrap paper, then stamp dots randomly alongside the rooster to add interest to the piece. Do this several times to create a pleasing background for the rooster.

Using the  Watercolor Pencils and a blender pen, color the rooster using Pacific Point and Basic Gray. Color the rooster’s comb and wattle with the Real Red pencil full strength. Color a small patch of the ground underneath the rooster with the Early Espresso pencil and a blender pen. Snail the completed rooster piece to the 2 ¾” square piece of Blueberry Bushel cardstock, then use dimensionals to attach this piece to the card front.

INSIDE:

Snail the remaining piece of Blueberry Bushel cardstock to the inside.

Snail the strip of Silver Foil paper to the strip of Blueberry Bushel cardstock then snail this piece near the top of the remaining piece of Whisper White cardstock.

Stamp the ‘Thinking of You’ sentiment from the ‘Wonderful Romance’ stamp set using Stazon ink. Snail to the inside of the card.

ENVELOPE:

I always like to decorate the envelope a bit just to make the project a little more special for the person who will receive it.

I used the tall grass stamp from the ‘Home To Roost’ stamp set’  and Stazon ink to stamp just the top portion of the grass on the envelope.

I hope you enjoyed making this card and learned to use the square and rectangle framelits in a different way!

 

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Tutorial: Meant To Be Valentine

Here’s a really cute Valentine made with new items in the 2019 Stampin’Up Occasions Catalog. As a bonus, with any $50 order placed by March 31, 2019, you can choose a free item from the Sale-a-bration brochure.

Cut Cardstock:

Assembly:

Fold the cardstock base in half, then fold back on the 2 1/8” score line. Snail the folded-back piece together to make the card front more sturdy.

Snail the 5 3/8” x 2” Lovely Lipstick piece to the left card front, then snail the piece of Designer Paper onto that.

Using the 4 ½” x 3 ¼” piece of Lovely Lipstick, cut out the second largest label shape from the Stitched Seasons framelits.

Using the 3 ½” x 2 ½” piece of Whisper White cardstock, cut out the smallest label shape from the Stitched Seasons framelits. Using Lovely Lipstick ink, stamp this piece with the greeting from the Meant To Be stamp set toward the bottom. Stamp the small heart toward the top of the piece, leaving a gap in the middle.

Snail the label-shaped pieces together, then use dimensionals to attach to the card front as shown in the picture. Remember to use the dimensionals only on the left side of the piece so it doesn’t stick to the inside of the card.

Use the 3 ½” x 2” piece of Lovely Lipstick cardstock to cut out the multi-heart die shape from the Be Mine Stitched framelits. Use the paper snips and trim some of the hearts outlines off and glue the remaining piece to the card front as pictured.

If desired, use a scrap of Flirty Flamingo cardstock and cut out the multi-heart shape, saving the little hearts. Use one or more of the little hearts to fill in the heart shape on the card front.

INSIDE:

Snail the 5 3/8” x 4 1/8” piece of Lovely Lipstick to the inside.

Use the scalloped edge framelit from the Be Mine Stitched framelits to trim the right edge of the 5 1/8” x 3 7/8” piece of Whisper White cardstock. Stamp this piece with the greeting and multi-hearts stamp from the Forever Lovely stamp set using Lovely Lipstick ink. Snail this piece to the inside of the card.

ENVELOPE:

Complete your project by stamping the multi-heart stamp with Lovely Lipstick ink to the lower left corner of your envelope.

 

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Tutorial: Birds by the Bay

Here’s a simple yet pretty card using a free stamp set (available now through March 31 with any $50 purchase of Stampin’Up products during the Sale-a-bration event).

All of the stamps used are from the By The Bay stamp set, and with a few other supplies you can create this pretty card.

Cut Cardstock:

  • Card Base: Whisper White — 8 ½” x 5 ½”, score at 4 ¼”
    • 5″ x 3 7/8” (for inside)
  • Second Layer: Crumb Cake —5 3/8” x 4 1/8” (cut one for card front only)
  • Third Layer: Balmy Blue — 5 ¼” x 4” (cut two)
    • ¼” x 5” strip for inside
  • Scraps of Whisper White for stamped pieces

Snail the Crumb Cake card stock onto the card front.

Emboss one of the Balmy Blue pieces with the Seaside embossing folder, making sure the lines on the folder run from side to side to resemble ripples in the water, then snail onto the Crumb Cake piece.

Using Stazon ink and stamps from the By The Bay stamp set, stamp the shore birds, seashell and ‘Thinking of You’ sentiment onto scrap pieces of Whisper White card stock.  Cut out the stamped pieces with the smallest and second largest ovals from the Stitched Shapes Framelits.

Color the stamped images using a Blender Pen with Balmy Blue, Soft Suede and Flirty Flamingo ink. I transfer the ink onto an acrylic block and pick up the color with a Blender Pen to color the images.

Use Dimensionals to attach the stamped pieces to the card front — refer to photo for placement.

For the inside, snail the narrow Balmy Blue strip near the bottom of the Whisper White card stock, then stamp and color the seashell image near the bottom left side. Add a sentiment of your choice or leave inside blank to write your own message. Snail this piece to the remaining Balmy Blue piece of card stock, then snail onto the inside of the card.

Stamp the outside of the envelope with the seashell stamp to complete this project.

 

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