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Another congrats

This is my first foray into the sketch arena (channelling “My Cousin Vinnie” here). The challenge this week from the Pals Paper Arts is:

PPA224 Oct 16

I am pretty intimidated by sketch challenges and this was no different. But I let it percolate and percolate and a card that I made earlier in the week was almost there. And then I knew what I wanted to do. 🙂

bbs bravo with twine

I don’t like too many layers or fuss, so three bands of something bothered me until I realised that it could be ribbon. Or even twine. I started looking at the new in-colours ribbon but finally decided that twine was the way that I wanted to go. Which restricted my choices a lot (perhaps not a bad thing!). My favourite colours from last year’s in colours are strawberry slush and baked brown sugar. I’m still a bit off pink after my pink cat card so went brown which is a very unusual direction. I checked all of the colours to see what would work and pear pizzazz made the pick. This card is a first in that it has TWO layers of dimensionals.

Card: Baked Brown Sugar, Pear Pizzazz

Stamp Set: Stampin’ Up! Bravo

Other: Baked Brown Sugar baker’s twine, versamark, embossing buddy, gold embossing powder

It’s a Clean and Simple card. Emboss the sentiment in gold and mat it in baked brown sugar. Put the three lengths of twine over the mat and use stampin’ dimensionals to raise the mat off the card base to hide the fact that the twine makes it uneven. I also put dimensionals under the sentiment matting due to the twine. I finally used my crumb cake envelopes since they seemed to match better than the very vanilla.

Double Emboss

I have a pile of cardstock stacked up for later. It consists of partial ideas or leftover pieces from other projects that in the end, weren’t needed. Sometimes I go through the pile to let my subconscious have something to noodle on. I was feeling a bit blocked on Saturday and my autumn card that I’m working on just wasn’t feeling right so I picked up the pile and this card just fell together. When I was making Matt’s congratulations card last month, I’d planned to start with the lucky stars embossing folder but in the end, went in another direction. I’d also silver heat embossed the sentiment on a scrap and that was sitting in the pile. I thought that I could pull out my brushed silver cardstock for the first time and create a mat for the sentiment and it would work on the embossed stars. And it did.

congratulations night of navy embossed stars

Base: 8.5″ by 5.5″ night of navy

Mat: 4″ by 5.25″ night of navy

Small mat: 4 5/8″ by 2 1/8″ brushed silver (the odd size was because I trimmed the card stock around the sentiment until it looked “right” and then added 1/4 inch for the mat)

Top layer: 4 3/8″ by 1 7/8″ night of navy

Stamp set: Bravo

Ink: Versamark

This is a fun and easy card to put together and, if you needed a load of congratulations cards, simple to mass produce. I cranked the large navy mat through the big shot in the lucky stars embossing folder. I love the embossing folders – the texture that they create is wonderful.  I then stamped the sentiment onto the smaller piece of navy in versamark, sprinkled over the silver embossing powder and used the heat gun. All that was left was assembling all of the layers – rather more layers than normal!

More Cat Congratulations

Donna is another of my colleagues who was promoted this year. I don’t believe that she reads my blog, but if so – sorry, that you’re seeing your card before you receive it and congratulations! Donna is a cat person so whilst trying to create the card for Dr Demaira, I somehow easily came up with this one which is a surprise since the first one was so difficult.

cool cat congrats blackberry bliss

Base: 8.5″ by 5.5″ blackberry bliss

Stamp sets: Cool Cats (retired), Bravo

Ink: Versamark

Other: silver foil paper, silver embossing powder

This was a fairly simple card. I embossed the cat in silver on blackberry bliss and then cut it out with oval #3 (counting from the smallest die) and then created a frame from silver foil by using ovals #3 and #4. A bit more silver embossing for the Congratulations from the Bravo stamp set and the card was pretty much done. I used the Park lane DSP to line the envelope. I’m really pleased with how this came out and I hope Donna likes it.

 

More congratulations

Yesterday was Julia’s son and fiancee’s engagement party so Julia and I spent the previous three evenings baking. It was fun – we always have fun together – but hard work. Hence the lateness of this post. Here’s the card that I made for Ross and Abby – I hope they like it.

cajun craze congrats

Base: 8.5″ by 5.5″ cajun craze

Top layer: 4″ by 5.25″ cajun craze

Stamp set: Bravo

Ink: versamark

I used the confetti stars punch on the edge of the cardstock and then, after swiping the embossing buddy over the card, stamped the Congrats! in versamark and sprinkled the gold embossing powder over it. After a couple of flicks to the back of the card to remove excess, I used the heat emboss tool. Next I cut a piece of gold foil just a tad under 5.25″ by 1.25″ and adhered it behind the stars. It’s easiest to put the glue on the card in order to avoid the cut outs.

To finish I used the backgrounds DSP to line the envelope. I made this on Saturday morning just before the brunch. Since I really like this design, I think I’ll make a few to have on hand in order to be a bit more prepared!

 

Congratulations!

One of my colleagues at work just got promoted – actually two of them did, so there will be another congratulations card soon. I have some time to make it because Donna is on vacation for the rest of the week. Fortuitously, the second free stamp set that arrived last week was Bravo – lots of congratulatory stamps. So I thought that using it to make a card for Matt would be perfect.

night of navy and silver congrats confetti stars

This didn’t turn out the way that I had half planned. I was thinking to do the Congratulations text heat embossed in silver and then mat it in something yet to be decided. I grabbed a piece of scrap card and stamped and embossed. It happened to be a piece of night of navy which I’d punched the confetti stars into but I’d messed it up and the edge of the card was through the middle of some stars. But when I’d embossed the text, I realised that it looked really good with the stars – I like how the stars tie in with the one in the text. And it looked even better when I grabbed some silver foil paper and put that behind the stars.

Base: Night of navy 8.5″ by 5.5″

Top layer: Night of navy 4″ by 5.25″

Stamp set: Bravo

Ink: Versamark

I have found that using 5.25″ to punch the confetti stars leaves me about 1/8″ border at each edge of the stars so that all of them are whole.