The first one is for my hubby. I just got some new Cuttlebug embossing folders in (Crop Stop rocks, btw! I put in my order on Thursday and got my stuff on Monday!) and used one of them on both cards ("Distressed Stripes").
I wanted a "camp"ish theme, but I have few stamps that would fit. So since they're in the great outdoors and since my son will be horseback riding, I figured a tree and a horse would work.
For the tree from SU Lovely As a Tree I stamped in Basic Black dye ink on white CS and colored it with Prismacolor pencils. I stamped the sentiment underneath it using my Stamp-a-ma-jig and black ink. The saying is from Savvy Stamps. I mounted it all on black CS.
I used a piece of *swoon* Basic Grey designer paper for the distressed background. I cuttlebugged it and then sponged various earthy-colored inks on it. I punched 3-1/16" holes for the black mini-brads and mounted them as well as the zigzag ribbon after mounting the designer paper to the black CS.
For the back-most piece I stamped SU Canvas in Baroque Burgundy ink on Baroque Burgundy CS (or was it Bravo Burgundy? I can't remember and the cards are in the mail) and mounted the designer paper piece to it.
I adhered the tree image to the designer paper with Dimensionals to pop it out.
Stamps: SU Canvas, SU Lovely As a Tree, "Thinking of You" by Savvy Stamps
CS: Baroque/Bravo Burgundy, Black, Basic Grey designer paper, White
Inks: Baroque Burgundy, Basic Black, Various earthy colors
Other: Cuttlebug "Distressed Stripes" embossing folder, Prismacolor pencils, Zigzag ribbon, black mini-brads, Dimensionals, Sponges, Stamp-a-ma-jig
This card is for my son. Hopefully, the horse theme will remind him of the fun he had riding at camp.
I used Really Rust CS as the base. I stamped the star from SU Artifacts on the Basic Grey designer paper and ran it through the Cuttlebug using the "Distressed Stripes" folder. I then sponged it to "antique" it and stamped another star on Really Rust in black ink, cut it out, put an antique brass mini-brad in the center of the star and mounted it over the other star with Dimensionals. I adhered all of this to black CS and then to the rust CS.
I stamped the horse in black ink on white CS and sponged black, Summer Sun, and Really Rust inks over it, blocking parts as I worked with a piece of paper to give a vague background feel. I colored the horse with a few Prismacolor pencils in the browns and yellows to pick up the colors from the distressed piece. I punched 3-1/16" holes for the antique brass mini-brads. They're so perfect for an "old west" look. I then adhered the horse on black CS and then on the distressed paper with Dimensionals.
I stamped the "Miss You" sentiment from SU Year Round Cheer on Really Rust CS using the Stamp-a-ma-jig. I moved the words side by side rather than one on top of the other as it is on the stamp and then punched it out using a square punch because I can't cut a straight line to save my life! I sponged it with a little black ink.
The ribbon was the coolest part, I think. I took orangey-orange, like REALLY orange, grosgrain ribbon with blue stitches running along the edges and sponged black ink over it. It came out a cool rusty, oldish looking color. I sponged both sides for the bow thingy.
I'm so tired. I hope I didn't forget anything!
Stamps: SU Artifacts, Horse by PSX, Word saying from SU Year Round Cheer
CS: Really Rust, Black, Basic Grey designer paper, White
Inks: Basic Black, Really Rust, Summer Sun, Only Orange
Other: Cuttlebug "distressed Stripes" embossing folder, Sponges, Dimensionals, Antique brass mini-brads, Stamp-a-ma-jig, Orange grosgrain ribbon
First of all, I love the turquoise color on your blog and the way the frogs both match and contrast in their color, on the header. I remember that sassy card. Very pretty and completely whimsical!!
ReplyDeleteSecond, I CAN BLOW THE PHOTO'S UP AND SEE THE GORGEOUS DETAIL!!!!!! Big ol' tankies, Kim!!
And last but certainly not least, I really like those cards. I have never seen the Cuttlebug "distressed Stripes" embossing folder. I am thinking of endless possibilities there. The way you used them on these cards is so creative and beautiful. You have yet once again done it!
Thankee, ma'am! I love the turquoise, too. At least I'm not rotating colors here lol unlike at my other blog!
ReplyDeleteSorry if the bigger versions aren't crisp. My camera likes to mess with me. If everything isn't perfectly fine I don't get a good crisp image. I'm still trying to figure that thing out.
That EF is a very new one as are several others I'll be using in the near future! Plus, I'm getting a Stampin' Up! order in tomorrow with a few new toys to play with!!!
Tankees a bunch for the sweet words and always kind-hearted and warm comments, me friend!