Stampin’ Creative Blog Hop – Cooking up a Storm

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Welcome to the Stampin’ Creative blog hop. My name is Liz Bailey and I am really excited to be a guest designer this month with this talented group of demos from the UK – especially as I am originally from the UK and my sister, Caro, is one of the group. I moved to New Jersey quite a few years ago and became a demo almost 4 years ago. My sister and I spend many happy hours discussing stamping! This month the theme is Cooking up a Storm and whilst I love cooking, I don’t have many cooking stamp sets. So I went with preparing fruit for your delectation and delight. Whether you started the blog hop here or are already hopping away, you are most welcome and I hope you enjoy everyone’s creations.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Independent demo - Stampin' Creative Blog Hop - Cooking up a Storm - Fruit Basket - Itty bitty fruit punch pack

The first card in the pack is my strawberry and watermelon fruit salad. I found it best to use the punches in the itty bitty fruit punch pack so that I could arrange my salad. You also don’t need to stamp the outlines of the fruit if you’re using the punches since they are slightly smaller than the images. I mounted my piece of whisper white onto a slightly larger emerald envy and that fit perfectly onto a notecard. The sentiment came from the Fruit Basket and finished the card perfectly. The sentiment was then repeated on the envelope to make a matching set.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Independent demo - Stampin' Creative Blog Hop - Cooking up a Storm - Fruit Basket - Itty bitty fruit punch pack

I then decided that I needed to use all four of the punches. So, next up is the pineapple which I stamped in crushed curry and emerald envy and punched out quite a few of them. I added my little fruit trio to a piece of whisper white and added the same sentiment and mat as before. For a different look from the strawberries, a main layer was added from the Tutti Frutti DSP. A scrap was also added to the envelope along with 3 more pineapples.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Independent demo - Stampin' Creative Blog Hop - Cooking up a Storm - Fruit Basket - Itty bitty fruit punch pack

The speckled look on the pears came about because I couldn’t decide on an ink colour. So I used mossy green and brilliant red brusho crystals liberally sprinkled onto wet watercolour paper and then used the punch. I used another of the sentiments, this time stamped in old olive and glued down 7 pears, popping some up for interest. Another 7 adorned the matching envelope.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Independent demo - Stampin' Creative Blog Hop - Cooking up a Storm - Fruit Basket - Itty bitty fruit punch pack

So I had used all of the fruit, but now I needed something to put them in. I decided to create a little folder. You need a piece of card stock 9″ by 8″. Score on the 9 inch side at 1/2, 4 1/2 and 8 1/2 and on the 8 inch side at 2 inches. Fold and burnish all the score lines and then remove the half inch strips on the sides down to the 2 inch score line. If you trim a small triangle at the 2 inch line, you have 2 tabs to glue securely to create the pockets which will fold over nicely without the extra bulk. For decoration, I added another 7 pears (well it’s hard to make a small amount of brusho-ed paper!) down the edge. To hold the folder closed, I dyed some whisper white organza ribbon using the dark old olive Stampin’ blends marker.

That should definitely fulfill your 5 a day for today!

Thank you so much for visiting – please continue to hop through the Stampin’ Creative group and be inspired by the wonderful creations.

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See you tomorrow,

Liz

16 thoughts on “Stampin’ Creative Blog Hop – Cooking up a Storm

  1. Eimear

    Loving your 5 a day!! Also love how you achieved the pear colour – was lovely hopping with you this month x

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    1. Liz Post author

      Thanks – a bit tenuous but there you go! Glad you liked the pear – they were my favourite of the fruit too. I really enjoyed the hop. Liz x

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  2. queenpip

    Oh I love your cards Liz!!! Those pears are true English pears in those colours! I think it’s a fab collection and a great idea to make a folder to keep them in! It was a joy to have you with us this month!

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    1. Liz Post author

      Thanks Pip! And it’s only right that they are true English pears – I made them in Swindon whilst visiting Caro. I really enjoyed hopping with you and look forward to what you all produce next month. Liz x

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    1. Liz Post author

      Thanks Kim – I’m glad that you really like the pears – I was especially pleased with that card. I really enjoyed hopping with you all. Liz x

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  3. Mikaela

    Oooo What a lovely selection of creations Liz. I absolutely love how you have created the mottled ink effect on your Pears. Fabulous. Thanks for hopping with us and thanks for sharing x

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    1. Liz Post author

      Thanks Mikaela. I was thrilled when I sprinkled out a little brusho and it just looked right the first time. Unusual I know! I really enjoyed hopping with the team. Liz x

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  4. Louise Sims

    What a fruity treat and thank you so much for joining us on the hop this month. Love the matching envelopes and fab idea to add a folder to keep them in. x

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    1. Liz Post author

      Thanks Louise. I’d intended to bake something but first I made the strawberry and watermelon card and then when I couldn’t think of anything with those 2 fruits, decided to stay with the fruit theme! Thanks so much for inviting me to hop with you. Liz x

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  5. Caro Thomas

    I love these notecards, especially as I know just how stunning they are in real life! Gorgeous and really fun – a perfect gift or to sell at craft fairs? x

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    1. Liz Post author

      Thanks Caro – and thanks for the loan of all your supplies! I think it could be good for a craft fair too. Liz x

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    1. Liz Post author

      Thanks Gina. I borrowed the set from Caro when I was staying with her; I think it’s made me want to get it now too. Instead last night I had to use the Lemon Zest set so at least I’m staying with fruit! I really enjoyed hopping with you this month. Liz x

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