Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Sending Love with Most Adored DSP

I've had a lot of fun this past week making Valentine's Day cards to send to friends and family.  For these cards I used a fancy fold called a side flap or latch card design.  I used a mixture of old and new stamps with hearts and valentine sayings as well as embossing folders.  

This is a very easy card to make and starts with a 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" card base that's scored at 4 1/4".  On the right hand side of the card front trim off 1" so you have a view of the interior of the card.  Cut a 4" x 5 1/4" piece of Whisper White or any light neutral for the mat on the inside of the card.  

For my cards I used designer series papers from the Most Adored paper pack that's available for FREE during Stampin' Ups! Sale-a-bration.  

For the front panel on the card cut a piece that measures 3" x 5 1/4" and for the inside edge of the card cut a coordinating piece that measures 1" x 5 1/8".  TIP:  if you're planning on making several of these cards at one time then cut two different pattern pieces of few pieces of DSP into 3" x 12" strips, and then cut these to 3" x 5 1/4". Cut a third strip from these strips at 5 1/4" intervals for your front panel.   You're left with a 6" x 12" piece that you can cut the 1 " x 5 1/8" strips from then just mix and match patterns. 

The latch mechanism is held in place by the focal point design so you need to cut your latch to fit between the dimensionals that hold the focal point in place.  For my latch I chose to use the 2nd and 3rd largest dies from the Nested Essentials dies (#161597 pg 165 AC).  The largest die cut is on coloured cardstock and I scored it right at the center of the die from top to bottom and then moved the cutter blade over about a 1/2 " and cut the remaining cardstock off.   Burnish the fold line with your bone folder and add glue to the backside of the fold.  Line up the fold along the side edge of the base and glue down.  Once this is done you can add the inside mat and decorate.  

Supplies: 

Stamp Sets: Perennial Postage (new), Artistically Inked #154542 (Retired),
Kangaroo & Company #154502 (Retired), Love Cats (160410 Retired), Blooming Love (140640 Retired), Heartfelt Hellos (Love You More - #162964), Hearts a Flutter (#129252 Retired), 
Dies: Nested Essentials, Give it a Whirl (Small & Large Heart), Kangaroo & Company, Hearts a Flutter 
Punches:  Large Heart (Retired) 
Embossing Folders:  Layered Florals 3-D #162935 Jan-Apr Mini 
Ink: Real Red and Momento Black Ink. Flirty Flamingo
Designer Paper:  Most Adorned DSP 
Cardstock: Real Red, Whisper White, Flirty Flamingo, Petal Pink
Embellishments:  Flirty Flamingo and Pink Sequins, Red Rhinestone Basic Jewels (retired). 

Here are some other cards I made: 
The little hearts are from the retired Kangaroo & Company stamp set and the Hi there Valentine is from Love Cats stamp set.  the hearts are popped up on dimensionals.  Some soft pink pearlized sequins provide a bit of glam.  


I absolutely adore this little black cat which is from the retired Love Cats stamp set.  I couldn't resist using it for several of my focal points.  

In this photo you can barely see it, but I actually embossed the white part of the flap with the Falling Hearts embossing folder (retired).  The Big Hugs sentiment is from the Perennial Postage  stamp set.



This is the only one of my cards I chose to use some of the reverse side of the Most Adored DSP.  The gold and white is beautiful, but I really like it combined with Real Red to give it some punch.  The gorgeous little envelope and bubbly hearts are from the Kangaroo & Company stamp set (retired).


The Layered Florals 3D embossing folder came in handy for adding texture to these hearts.  I couldn't believe what a beautiful  impression this folder gives.  I plan to experiment with it in the coming weeks using blends.  


I hope you like my Valentine Day card sampling and it gives you some inspiration to try a different fancy fold, or make some valentine cards to share with friends and family.  I'd love to hear from you.

HAPPY STAMPING!
PENNY TOKENS STAMPIN' SPOT

Penny Hanuszak, CDN Independent Stampin' Up! Demo







Sunday, February 11, 2024

Valentines 5x5 Card for TSOT #640 Sketch Challenge

 I came across this inspiration sketch challenge today and thought |I'd give it a try.  The challenge site is called Try a Sketch on Tuesday, and this is their current sketch which closes on February 18th, 2024.

Try A Sketch On Tuesday TSOT 640

Here is My Card:

Although the sketch shows a heart it could just as easily have been a square, or some other shape.  I used two different designs from the Most Adored Designer Series Paper (DSP) which is part of the Sale-a-bration Products you can get for FREE during the month of February. 

I also added Flirty Flamingo cardstock for the lst mat and the strip that goes across the card.  

The sketch did not include a sentiment but I chose to add "You Are Loved Beyond Measure" which is from the Perennial Postage (#162598) stamp set.  


For the inside of the card I simple used a layer of the plaid paper and added a
die cut heart from one of my old retired stamp sets.



I really like the Most Adored Paper and have made about ten Valentine's cards which I'll share with you tomorrow.  The one side of the paper has designs in traditional Valentine's colors while the reverse side is white with a variety of gold designs.  It's pretty versatile and the marbled and plaid designs could easily be used to create baby shower or wedding cards.   

I hope you liked today's card and will come back again to see the other cards I've made with this paper.  

HAPPY STAMPING! 
PENNY TOKENS STAMPIN' SPOT 

Penny Hanuszak, CDN Independent Stampin' Up! Demo

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Saturday, February 10, 2024

What's the Link?

Organization Tip for February: 

In 2024 I've decided to post some tips on a monthly basis that may help my followers organize their craft space.  Here is the first tip this year, related to recycling.  

When you look at this picture you may be wondering "What's the link between breakfast sausages and papercrafting?" Well, I found one and I'd like to share it with you today.  

To begin with, I'm fairly organized and I love to recycle and do my part to keep plastic, glass and other non organic materials out of the landfill.  Before tossing any packing materials away, I look for useful ways to repurpose them.  Here's a link to one of my posts where I made a Stampin' Spot holder out of a chocolate box.  

I buy my breakfast sausages at Walmart, and they are packed into these clear plastic holders.  After I've removed the sausages I wash up these trays in hot soapy water and they are ready to go to work in my craft space. These trays which are about 6 1/2" x 7 3/4" really work for me.  Why are the useful?  They are the:

  • Perfect size for holding cut images 
  • Stackable
  • Easy to keep clean - just rewash in warm soapy water
  • Basically they are free.
    This is a stack of eleven trays each holding projects I'm currently working on. 

Stackable

Great for holding blends or markers while you're working 

Perfect for holding your inks or stamps 

Great for holding all the bits and pieces of ephemera while working on a project.  

I also like these larger plastic trays when I'm working Paper Pumpkin kits.  While they do take up more storage space, they work well to keep the kit pieces separated and close at hand.  

Here is the large tray on the bottom, and I'm able to fit the smaller tray across it to hold more project pieces.  

This smaller tray is perfect for holding the stamp set, ink spot, dimensionals, and glue dots for the Paper Pumpkin kit and fits perfectly across the end of one of the larger trays

The larger size tray works perfectly to separate all the card parts.  


Well that's it for today's tip of the month.  Hope you find it useful.  Happy recycling! 

Happy Stamping! 
Penny Token's Stampin' Spot 

Sunday, February 4, 2024

Little Baby - Big Love and Cradled With Love

Baby Cards: 


It's been a while since I've updated my collection of baby stamp sets so when I saw the Little Dreamers Bundle on page 57 of the Stampin' Up! Annual Catalogue (2024) I knew I had to order it.  The line art images are beautiful and the sentiments are large and timeless. 

The Little Dreamers Bundle which can be purchased in English or French includes the Little Dreamers Stamp Set and matching dies. There are nine cling stamps - three sentiments and six adorable characters and elements and the Little Dreamer Die set has ten dies. 

Whether you need a card for a birth announcement, a baby shower invite, shower thank you cards, congratulations, or toddler cards this set would be perfect. The line images are easy to colour with blends, pencil crayons, pastels, paper piecing or watercolor pencils. 


I used Rocco Rose (retired) cardstock for the standard A2 base. I combined two different patterned papers from the In-Color designer series patterned papers. The third layer is a 3 1/2 x 5 3/4" piece of Whisper White.  I used the Stitched With Whimsy (155314) dies to add a meandering stitched design to this layer.  


The inside Whisper White mat measures 5 1/4" x 4" and I added a 1" x 4" piece of the dsp to the bottom leaving a 1/16" space between the dsp and white mat. The Congratulations sentiment was stamped in Rocco Rose ink.  

Although I love all three of the animal images I find the lion is simply adorable.  Such a cute little face.  The lion was easy to color using Crumb Cake and Pecan Pie stampin' blends. Small rosy cheeks were added with Rocco Rose blends. Several clouds were die cut and mounted  with dimensionals.  Pearlized sequins and Wink of Stella added some sparkle. The sentiment "little baby Big Love" is stamped in Rocco Rose ink.   

Another stamp set I recently added to my baby collection is the Cradled In Love photopolymer set from page 7 of the Sale-A-Bration flyer. The  stamp set has twelve stamps and is available for FREE with a $60 qualifying order from any of the current catalogues or online exclusives until the end of February 2024. 



For the boy's card, I began with a Whisper White card base followed by a layer of Soft Seaspray designer series paper (retired) and a layer of Whisper White.  On the last layer I used blending brushes and Soft Seaspray ink to lay down a very pale grid design in the background.    

I stamped the rug onto a piece of Soft Seaspray then fussy cut and adhered it towards the bottom of this layer.  The bassinette was stamped in Momento Black ink and then coloured with light and dark Crumb Cake blends.  The star and moon were coloured with Daffodil Delight blends. 



The baby girl card was constructed similarly to the boy card using Rocco Rose.  Two different patterns from the retired Ombre dsp pack were used as mats and on the bottom of the inside mat.  

The sweet little baby elephant was attached with dimensionals to the floor mat, and some pink sequins were randomly placed for some sparkle.  

Both cards have sentiments from the Little Dreamers stamp set on the covers and inside.    


Well there you have it. These cards were a great way to use up retired card stock and paper and were very quick and easy to make.   I hope you enjoyed these three cards and will come back for another visit or leave me a comment.  I'd love to hear which is your favourite card.  

HAPPY STAMPING!
PENNY TOKENS STAMPIN' SPOT 
Penny Hanuszak, CDN Independent Stampin' Up! Demo 



Thursday, February 1, 2024

Make Good Use of your Designer Series Papers - Accordion Fun Fold

I think I'm  obsessed with the Stampin' Up!s Flight & Airy DSP in the Sale-a-bration Flyer and the Everyday Details Dies in the new Mini 2024 catalogue.  I've used one or the other or a combination of the two on almost every card I've made in the past week.  

Here  are some of the latest cards I've created with these wonderful paper crafting tools.  


This is a very quick and easy birthday card that's sure to get rave reviews from the recipient.  This fancy fold is called an Accordion Fold.  What makes it unique and fast to assemble is the one layer base and designer paper body.  It's a great card style to have in your bag of tricks especially if you're looking to use up your stash of designer series papers. I've used circles for the focal element on the front and inside the card, but really any die or punch shapes can be used.  to tailor the card to suit the occasion.  


For this card I wanted to focus on the beautiful paper and use it as the background for my sentiments and focal points. 

Whisper White Cardstock: 
Cut 1 piece to measure 5 1/2" x 4 1/4" for the card base. 
Cut 1 piece of to measure 2 3/4" x 5" for the inside panel. 
Cut 2 circles for the inside and outside focal points with a stitched circle die.
Note: for my card I added a full A2 card base, because I wanted to write a note to the recipient and I cut the Highland Heather layer down to 5 3/8 x 4 1/8".  I also cut a 1" x 5 1/2" strip of the dsp to go on the left hand side of the card.  

Highland Heather Layer: 
Cut 1 piece of Highland Heather to 5 3/8" x 4 1/8" for the first layer. Before adhering this piece to the card base use the large circle die from the Everyday Details dies to cut a circle for base of the card front focal point.

Designer Series Paper Layer:
Cut a piece  of dsp to measure 5 1/4" x 11 3/4" ande score it at 1 3/4", 4 3/4" and 7 3/4.  Note: Choose a piece that has images or a pattern on one side and a plain background on the reverse, then decide which side to use on the inside before scoring it. 


Embellishments:
Fussy cut various bird, branch, and floral images from the designer series paper to adhere to the focal points.   Mother of Pearl sequins are used on the front of the card.  

Sentiments:  
The sentiment "Enjoy Your Day" is from the Heartfelt Hellos stamp set featured on page 10 of the Sale-a-bration flyer.  It's stamped in Highland Heather ink.  The "best wishes" stamp set on the inside of the card is from the Artistically Inked  stamp set which can be found on page 114 of the Annual Catalogue.  It's also stamped in Highland Heather Ink. 


I hope you'll try out this fun fold and would love to hear from you about your design.  So much fun to make! 

Happy Stamping!
Penny Token's Stampin Spot

Penny Hanuszak, CDN Independent Stampin' Up! Demo 



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