What is a "mashup"? Well for this month's hop we're presenting projects using products that are retiring, products that are soon to arrive and a masculine project. This hop will run from this evening through Saturday May 21st, so I hope you'll hop on board and join the fun.
If you're joining us for the first time, this is a circular blog hop, so no matter where you joined if you keep going through you'll eventually wind up where you started from. If you've coming from the previous blog, you'll have been checking out Heidi Weaver's blog, and her incredible projects. After you finish seeing my projects just click on the next button at the bottom of this post and you'll arrive at Marie Green's blog. But for now.......
My First Project - Something Old:
Who doesn't like butterflies? No one I know, at least none of my stamping friends. They're all gaga every time a butterfly stamp comes into their world. That's why I chose the soon to retire Swallowtail stamp for my "sad to see it go" segment of this blog hop. I know every one of my stamping friends will be as sad as I am to see it gone. Here is my final hurrah for the Swallowtail stamp:
My inspiration for this card came from Dawn Griffith's demonstration of a technique she calls "out of the box". I've been wanting to try this technique for sometime and I'm delighted with the results. I wont go into the details of how I made it, you can check out Dawns video of the technique on this link.
In this view you can see the embossing on the Whisper White layer. Although you may not be able to see it clearly, I also embossed the Whisper White oval that the butterfly is part of. The 5 1/2 x 4 1/4" card base was cut from the new Sweet Sugarplum card stock, and the next layer is Rich Razzleberry.
I always like to change up at least three things when I CASE a card and so here are the things I changed from the original:
1. I changed the direction the butterfly sits on the ovals.
2. I changed the colour of my card stock and inks so I could try out the new "Sweet Sugarplum" Incolour that will be released June 1s, added an extra layer to my card face and a sentiment. Luv, luv, luv how the Sweet Sugarplum and Rich Razzleberry compliment each other.
3. My final change was to embossed the Whisper White layer with the "Fluttering" Embossing Folder and Silver Glimmer Paper instead of Dazzling Diamonds Glitter.
Supplies:
Stamp Sets: Swallowtail #129216 and Butterfly Basics # 137154
Ink: Sweet Sugarplum, Rich Razzleberry, Blackberry Bliss
Cardstock: Whisper White, Sweet Sugarplum, Rich Razzleberry, Silver Glimmer Paper
Accessories: Trimmer, Big Shot, Fluttering Embossing Folder, Ovals Collection Framelit Dies, Note Tag Punch, Dimensionals, Tom Bow Glue, Basic Rhinestones, Dazzling Details,
My Second Project - Something New:One of the great things about being a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator is getting our hands on new stamp sets and products before Stampin' Up! releases them in the new catalogues.
That's how I managed to get this fabulous new stamp set called "Swirly Bird" as well as the new Incolours and card stocks you'll see in this project.
I've totally fallen in love with this stamp set and the coordinating die cuts called Swirly Scribbles Thinlets. They are so much fun to play with that I can guarantee they're going to be on everyone's wishlist come June 1st.
Here's My Project:
Just look at all those swirls! For this Happy Birthday card I chose a combination of Watermelon Wonder and the new Flirty Flamingo inks and card stocks. I didn't use the Swirly Scribbles thinlets for this card, although I was tempted. This stamp set is such fun to play with you can create all kinds of images and different looks. I'm working on some other samples which I'll post in the coming weeks.
Supplies:
Stamp Sets: Swirly Bird #141749 and Birthday Blooms #140658
Card Stock: Flirty Flamingo, Emerald Envy, Watermelon Wonder, and Whisper White
Ink: Watermelon Wonder, Flirty Flamingo, Emerald Envy
Accessories: Scissors, Trimmer, Dimensionals, Basic Rhinestones, Tom Bow Glue
Isn't this little robot just the cutest! I added some small and medium size silver beads that I had in my stash to really give him that futuristic look. He's coloured with the Smokey Slate marker. |
The card design comes from a post and video by Linda Bauwin and is called a Fancy Fold Pullout card. I love this fancy fold card design and find I'm going back to it more and more. It's got just enough of that WOW factor that it makes the card special and yet it can be dressed up simply, and because it doesn't have too many layers mails easily.
Supplies:
Stamp Sets: Boys Will Be Boys and Big Day (SAB 2015)
Card Stock: Basic Black, Whisper White, Silver Foil, and Shine on Specialty DSP
Ink: Momento Tuxedo Black and a Smokey Slate Marker
Accessories: Trimmer, Scissors for fussy cutting, Dimensionals, Silver Beads (non SU), Word Window Punch.
Happy Stamping!
Penny Tokens Stampin' Spot
9 comments:
Oh Penny, you've used two of my favourite retiring stamps, the Swallowtail and the Boys Will be Boys sets. And you've used them brilliantly! I am going to be CASEing the way you've made that wonderful butterfly appear to be coming out of the oval. It is wonderful. Definitely going into my file! I didn't get the Swirly Scribbles bundle but I've seen several samples which make me rethink my decision. It has more potential than I expected. Lovely card. But the way you've used that Boys Will be Boys set is a real "wow"! I have used that set a lot but haven't tried it with the Silver Foil---especially with silver beads. Great idea! Thanks so much for being part of our awesome Wacky Watercooler blog hop!
Thanks so much Heidi for checking out my samples and your wonderful comments. You make me blush! I'm so happy you're going to try the "out of the box" technique that I used for the Butterfly. It's been on my to-do list for sometime, and I'm so happy I finally tried it out. That's what I love about the Wacky Watercooler Blog Hops, they always push me to do something new. If you want all the measurements for the Boys will be Boys card, I'll pm them to you. Thanks again!
Penny, love your colors for the Swallowtail card, so pretty! The Swirly Bird card is fantastic! And of course, you out did yourself on the Boys Will Be Boys card! Thanks so much for sharing!
I'm so happy that you pointed out the connection between Sweet Sugarplum and Rich Razzleberry! Your butterfly card is stunning and I LOVE the colors! I've just started playing with Swirly Bird, and I'll be CASEing your sample--it's great! Also love your Boys Will be Boys card--one of my favs! The little silver dots really add! Wonderful hop samples!
Priscilla, I'm delighted you like these cards. I actually saw a swatch card on Pinterest showing where the new incolours fit with our current colours and Rich Razzleberry, which I hadn't immediately thought of, complimented the Sweet Sugarplum. Glad you've got Swirly Bird and can play with it to create your own great cards. Feel free to CASe away. Happy Stamping!
Oh Penny! I love all your cards, especially the Swallowtail. Yes, it is sad to see it go as well as Boys will Boys stamp set. Kids just love Lego and it was a great stamp set to use for the little and the big boys. I love the new In colors as well, so looking forward to June 1st. Your cards are beautiful!
Thanks so much Heather. I'm glad you got a chance to see the cards and play with the new papers when you were visiting. I know how much you love Swallowtail so that one is a good technique for you to get inky with. Hugs.
Love that butterfly, Penny! And, I'm so glad I ordered the Swirly Bird bundle can't wait to get it. I'm definitely going to CASE your beautiful card. Great robot card, too.
Marsha thanks for your comments. I feel that way about the Swirly Bird bundle too. At first a bit dubious how I would use all the stamps, but have seen several samples that have got me totally excited about this set. Glad you like the butterfly too. So sad to see this beauty go.
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