Manhattan Flower

Wow!  I had some amazing comments yesterday!  I’m so glad everyone loved the Scrapbook in a Box.  It is just a great project and easy to adapt to so many things.  It would be cute decorated like a baby block full of baby pictures!

Thank you! Thank you! For all the wonderfully nice comments. I loved reading them all and I think I replied to everyone.  If I missed you I’m sorry I had a lot!  And some replies came back with errors so the email address didn’t work for some reason.

I was going through some scrapbook pages and found this card mixed in with them.  I don’t think I have shared it on my blog.  I thought I would share it with you today for a couple of reasons – one it used some of the colors that will be retiring and because the embossing folder matches the Fifth Avenue Floral stamp set which is on sale through April 30th.

This card uses the Big Shot Die Cut Machine with the Manhattan Flower Embossing Folder.  The roses are embossed onto Shimmery White card stock and then the debossed side is brayered to give the variation in color – I used Regal Rose (a light layer so roll some off onto your scratch paper first) and Summer Sun.  Then cut out around the embossed roses before attaching to the card.

The card base is Regal Rose with a layer of Barely Banana.  The greeting is from the Oval All stamp set.  Since the embossing folder matches the Fifth Avenue Floral stamp set I used the flower from the stamp set to decorate the envelope.

Summer Sun and Barely Banana are two of the colors that will be retiring.  You could use So Saffron and the new Daffodil Delight in their place. I hope you like it!

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Preview Week is Here

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I originally made this project about 3 years ago and used it as Mother’s Day gifts that year and for a swap at convention.  It is still one of my most favorite projects and since it has been several years since I have made one I decided to revisit my Scrapbook in a Box project.  This one features the new Elements of Style stamp set that will be available in the Stampin’ Up! Summer Mini Catalog that begins on May 1st.

If you follow my blog you know that right now I am doing a lot of bird watching – I currently have 4 nests in my yard – and I have been taking lots of pictures of the birds these last couple of months.  So I decided that was what my scrapbook was going to feature.  And I LOVE how it turned out!

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Bouquet Bunch meets Stamping 411

I have been creating 3×3 tags for several months now and showing them on my blog as I create a new design.  A few weeks ago I completed a challenge to take a 3×3 card and convert it to a full size card.  I used this idea as a Stamp Club project earlier this month.  So I had a thought that I would show each 3×3 card and a matching full sized card going forward.

This week I made a 3×3 card using the new Bouquet Bunch stamp set that will be in the Stampin’ Up! Summer Mini Catalog that begins on May 1st. CLICK here to see my original 3×3.

When I saw this weeks Stamping 411 challenge I knew exactly what I was going to do to convert this 3×3 card to a full size card. This sketch was perfect for what I wanted to do.  So I took my 3×3 and created my new full card using the 411 sketch.

What do you think?  Didn’t it work out perfectly.

I took the 3×3 and added it to a Basic Grey card base.

I wrapped a piece of the Crushed Curry Polka Dot ribbon around the bottom.  The ribbon is held on with the Linen Thread that is tied through the button.  The button is from the Button Latte Designer Button set.  I stamped another little bird on a piece of Whisper White and punched it with the Jewelry Tag punch – it was added underneath the button so it hangs out from behind.

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Tumbled Tile Coasters

Today is my Tumbled Tile Coasters class so I thought I would share with you some more designs along with the instructions on how I create my tiles and the box.  I received lots of questions when I posted my other design.  I’ve tried to reply to everyone so hopefully I didn’t miss anybody.

I created two designs using the Elements of Style stamp set coming out in the Stampin’ Up! Summer Mini Catalog on May 1st.

The first one features the large floral image and I added a letter from the Lovely Letters stamp set for a set of monogrammed tiles.  These were done in Chocolate Chip ink.

The second set uses the smaller vine image and the humming bird.  The colors are Old Olive and Ruby Red.

So here are some basic instructions on how I make my coasters.  I  buy Tumbled Tiles from the home improvement store – there are a few different colors – this time I’m using the whiter ones last time I used the ones with some more brown in them.  Then I rinse them in water and set them out to dry usually overnight.

  1. preheat oven to 350 degrees
  2. stamp images using craft ink and cover with clear embossing powder.  Tap off excess powder – it should stick to the ink and doesn’t need to cover the whole tile.
  3. set tiles flat on a baking sheet covered with parchment paper
  4. put the baking sheet in the oven – I start with 6 minutes and check to see how they look
  5. it they still look powdery instead of shiny then they need longer – try 2-4 minute increments
  6. my last batch took 11- 1/2 minutes for 6 tiles
  7. remove from oven – don’t touch they are HOT – if needed finish any spots with a heat tool
  8. remove from baking sheet with a spatula and set on a towel on the counter to let them cool
  9. add felt circles to the bottom so they won’t scratch your furniture

The idea for the tiles and the box design came from Heather Summers as part of one of her classes.  She told me I could share the box dimensions with you.  For each box use one piece of 11-3/4″ x 11-3/4″ card stock.  Score on all four sides at 1-3/4″ and 3-3/4″.  After you score there are 4 squares in each corner.  You need to cut away the three outside squares from each corner.  Then cut on two opposite sides to create tabs from the ones that are left.  Here is a photo of what it looks like after you cut.  I also cut a small wedge out of the outer flaps so they will fold nicely into the inside of the box.

To make the box fold two of the tabs in and the fold the flap around and glue in place – I like to use a small amount of Tombow Multi-purpose adhesive.  Do the same to the opposite side.  Then fold in the remaining two flaps and glue them in place.  Tie a piece of wide ribbon around the box – or if you are giving it as a gift tie it over the top of the tiles to hold them in the box.

I hope that gives everyone the information they needed for this great project.  It has been one of my favorite and everyone has loved these.  The Elements of Style stamp set that I used for this project is one of the featured stamp sets during the preview week of Create with Connie and Mary which starts today.

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Elements of Style – One Layer Card

I have been playing with the new Elements of Style stamp set from Stampin’ Up!  and decided to use it for a challenge that I found.  The challenge was to create a One Layer Card – basically use only stamps on your card.  You can see the challenge HERE on KWerner Design Blog.

It’s not always easy to make a one layer card because you always want to add more.  For this card the base is Kraft card stock – soon to be known as Crumb Cake in our new catalog.  I stamped the large floral image from Elements of Style set in Chocolate Chip craft ink and let it dry.  The hummingbird is stamped in Ruby Red craft ink – once on the card and once on a scrap piece and cut out.  I wanted it to have a bit of dimension so it looked like it was flying.

I sponged around the edges of the card with Chocolate Chip ink and also spritzed it with the Color Spritzer and a Chocolate Chip marker.

The flight trail under the bird was down with the paper piercer and as a guide I used one of the Classy Brass templates – Pick a Petal is the name and it has a large circle pattern on it.

I used an AquaPainter to add a little bit of color to the flowers – Sahara Sand, and the leaves – Mellow Moss.

I made another one layer card recently (well except for the ribbon) – click HERE to see it.

That’s it – my one layer card.  Starting tomorrow it is preview week at Create with Connie & Mary – be sure to stop by.  The Elements of Style stamp set is one of the items we are featuring so you will see more ideas with it.  And every day during preview week one of the design team members will be giving away a free pass.

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