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Saturday, July 30, 2016
Designer Washi Tape Coordination Chart
I added a new printable resource chart listing each of the colors that coordinate with the Designer Washi Tape. The chart contains the item number, the name of the washi tape, and the colors that are in each roll for all of the washi tape made by Stampin' Up! to date. Click on the image above or download the chart here.
Thanks for stopping by!
Beth
Friday, July 29, 2016
Fresh Fruit Card Set Gusseted Envelope
This is a great gusseted envelope to keep all of your Fresh Fruit cards we made this week! The Envelope Punch Board makes this card holder a snap!
This envelope has a gusset, so it has more dimension to hold all of your cards and envelopes. The finished dimensions are 6" by 4-1/2" by 1-1/4". To add the height, there will be two punches on each side of the envelope. Start by cutting a 9-3/8" by 9-3/8" piece of Crumb Cake cardstock.
Using your Envelope Punch Board, line your cardstock up to the 3-1/2" line, punch, and score. Line your cardstock up to the 4-7/8" line, punch, and score. Once the initial punches are made, you don't need to measure again. Use the score lines you just made as the guides for each subsequent punch.
Rotate your piece 90 degrees. Line it up to the 1st previous score line, punch, and score. Line it up to the 2nd previous score line, punch, and score.
Rotate your piece 90 degrees. Line it up to the 1st previous score line, punch, and score. Line it up to the 2nd previous score line, punch, and score.
Rotate your piece 90 degrees. Line it up to the 1st previous score line, punch, and score. Line it up to the 2nd previous score line, punch, and score.
Burnish all of your score lines.
Place strong adhesive such as Tear and Tape or Fast Fuse along two bottom edges of the left and right flaps. Fold up the bottom flap, securing the bottom flap to the two side flaps.
Add some hook and loop tape to the back of the top flap as a closure.
The front panel was made by layering Flirty Flamingo cardstock and Fruit Stand DSP. I used the largest scallop oval and the second largest oval to make the center embellishment.
Adhere the front panel to the front of the envelope and you have a fantastic gift!
Thanks for stopping by!
Beth
This envelope has a gusset, so it has more dimension to hold all of your cards and envelopes. The finished dimensions are 6" by 4-1/2" by 1-1/4". To add the height, there will be two punches on each side of the envelope. Start by cutting a 9-3/8" by 9-3/8" piece of Crumb Cake cardstock.
Using your Envelope Punch Board, line your cardstock up to the 3-1/2" line, punch, and score. Line your cardstock up to the 4-7/8" line, punch, and score. Once the initial punches are made, you don't need to measure again. Use the score lines you just made as the guides for each subsequent punch.
Rotate your piece 90 degrees. Line it up to the 1st previous score line, punch, and score. Line it up to the 2nd previous score line, punch, and score.
Rotate your piece 90 degrees. Line it up to the 1st previous score line, punch, and score. Line it up to the 2nd previous score line, punch, and score.
Rotate your piece 90 degrees. Line it up to the 1st previous score line, punch, and score. Line it up to the 2nd previous score line, punch, and score.
Burnish all of your score lines.
Place strong adhesive such as Tear and Tape or Fast Fuse along two bottom edges of the left and right flaps. Fold up the bottom flap, securing the bottom flap to the two side flaps.
Add some hook and loop tape to the back of the top flap as a closure.
The front panel was made by layering Flirty Flamingo cardstock and Fruit Stand DSP. I used the largest scallop oval and the second largest oval to make the center embellishment.
Adhere the front panel to the front of the envelope and you have a fantastic gift!
Thanks for stopping by!
Beth
Fresh Fruit Gusseted Envelope Project Supply List
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Stamps
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Fresh Fruit
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Paper
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Whisper White
Crumb Cake
Flirty Flamingo
Fruit Stand DSP
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Ink
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Peekaboo Peach
Flirty Flamingo
Pear Pizzazz
Emerald Envy
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Embellishments
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Stampin’ Dimensionals
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Tools
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Stampin’ Trimmer
Bone Folder
Grid Paper
Stampin’ Mist Cleaner
Stampin’ Scrub
Stampin’ Pierce Mat
SNAIL Adhesive
Multipurpose Liquid Glue
Acrylic Blocks B and C
Layering Ovals Framelits
Big Shot Machine
Sponge Daubers
Envelope Punch Board
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Thursday, July 28, 2016
Peachy Orange Peel Technique: Fresh Fruit Card Set Part Six
The last card Kim Williams demonstrated is an all occasion note card with a scrumptious, embossed peach in the center! When I first saw her demonstration, I was truly amazed!
Kim called this technique Orange Peel. She said it didn't have a name, so she made one for this gorgeous technique! When the watercolor paper is embossed, it looks like the dimples on the orange peel! This is definitely a WOW card!
Let's cut the paper. You'll need Emerald Envy, Fruit Stand DSP, Whisper White, and Watercolor Paper.
Adhere the Fruit Stand DSP to the Emerald Envy card base.
Stamp the Banner Strip with either the striped image from the Playful Backgrounds stamp set or the Brushstrokes background stamp with Emerald Envy ink. Then punch one end with the Triple Banner Punch. Position and adhere the Banner Strip the Fruit Stand DSP as shown in the photograph. Trim any excess the overhangs the top of the card.
Fill a spritzer with water.
Press the peach image into the Peekaboo Peach ink pad. Then daub Flirty Flamingo ink along the outside of the peach image. Stamp the peach in the center of the watercolor circle. Putting two colors of ink onto the stamp adds fantastic depth and shading! Wow!
Press the solid leaf image into the Pear Pizzazz ink pad. Then daub Emerald Envy ink along the bottom edges of the leaf image. Stamp the leaf above the peach.
If this wasn't gorgeous enough, spritz a bunch of water all over the watercolor circle and watch the colors meld! While the paper is still wet, generously coat the entire paper with clear embossing powder. Heat the embossing powder to reveal the orange peel effect. Swoon! Allow the paper to fully dry and cool before attaching with dimensionals to the center of your striped banner.
You can really see the two colors on the peach here inside the card! I daubed just the left edge and the left center of the peach and the bottom edges of the leaves. Experiment with where you place the second color and how much you place to find the look you like best.
Yep! This peach looks almost good enough to eat! I hope you have enjoyed all six of these fabulous Fresh Fruit cards by Kim Williams! On Stage 2016 was overwhelming in a great way with amazing products and demonstrations! Now I'm sure you can see why I was so excited to attend! Makes you want to become a demonstrator too, doesn't it?!?
If you would like to make any of these cards, please contact me today to schedule a private class.
Wait! There is more! Next time, I will show you how to package your card set in a delicious looking case!
Thanks for stopping by!
Beth
Kim called this technique Orange Peel. She said it didn't have a name, so she made one for this gorgeous technique! When the watercolor paper is embossed, it looks like the dimples on the orange peel! This is definitely a WOW card!
Let's cut the paper. You'll need Emerald Envy, Fruit Stand DSP, Whisper White, and Watercolor Paper.
Orange Peel WOW Peach Card
Measurements
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Color
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Dimensions
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Card Base
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Emerald Envy
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11” x 4-1/4”, scored at 5-1/2”
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1st Mat
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Fruit Stand DSP
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5-1/4” x 4”
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Circle
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Watercolor
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2-1/2”
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Banner Strip
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Emerald Envy
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2” x 6”
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Inside Mat
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Whisper White
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5-1/4” x 4”
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Adhere the Fruit Stand DSP to the Emerald Envy card base.
Stamp the Banner Strip with either the striped image from the Playful Backgrounds stamp set or the Brushstrokes background stamp with Emerald Envy ink. Then punch one end with the Triple Banner Punch. Position and adhere the Banner Strip the Fruit Stand DSP as shown in the photograph. Trim any excess the overhangs the top of the card.
Fill a spritzer with water.
Press the peach image into the Peekaboo Peach ink pad. Then daub Flirty Flamingo ink along the outside of the peach image. Stamp the peach in the center of the watercolor circle. Putting two colors of ink onto the stamp adds fantastic depth and shading! Wow!
Press the solid leaf image into the Pear Pizzazz ink pad. Then daub Emerald Envy ink along the bottom edges of the leaf image. Stamp the leaf above the peach.
If this wasn't gorgeous enough, spritz a bunch of water all over the watercolor circle and watch the colors meld! While the paper is still wet, generously coat the entire paper with clear embossing powder. Heat the embossing powder to reveal the orange peel effect. Swoon! Allow the paper to fully dry and cool before attaching with dimensionals to the center of your striped banner.
You can really see the two colors on the peach here inside the card! I daubed just the left edge and the left center of the peach and the bottom edges of the leaves. Experiment with where you place the second color and how much you place to find the look you like best.
Yep! This peach looks almost good enough to eat! I hope you have enjoyed all six of these fabulous Fresh Fruit cards by Kim Williams! On Stage 2016 was overwhelming in a great way with amazing products and demonstrations! Now I'm sure you can see why I was so excited to attend! Makes you want to become a demonstrator too, doesn't it?!?
If you would like to make any of these cards, please contact me today to schedule a private class.
Wait! There is more! Next time, I will show you how to package your card set in a delicious looking case!
Thanks for stopping by!
Beth
Orange Peel WOW Peach Card Project Supply List
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Stamps
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Fresh Fruit
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Paper
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Watercolor
Whisper White
Emerald Envy
Fruit Stand DSP
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Ink
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Peekaboo Peach
Flirty Flamingo
Pear Pizzazz
Emerald Envy
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Embellishments
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Stampin’ Dimensionals
Clear Embossing Powder
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Tools
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Stampin’ Trimmer
Bone Folder
Grid Paper
Stampin’ Mist Cleaner
Stampin’ Scrub
Stampin’ Pierce Mat
Paper Snips
SNAIL Adhesive
Multipurpose Liquid Glue
Sticky Note
Acrylic Blocks A and C
Layering Circles Framelits
Big Shot Machine
Heat Tool
Embossing Buddy
Triple Banner Punch
Sponge Daubers
Spritzer
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