Showing posts with label Sending Flowers Dies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sending Flowers Dies. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Sending Flowers Little Ladybug - Hey Lady Card for #PCC371

Hello and welcome to my blog; today I am going to share with you may card that I designed based off of this week's Paper Craft Crew Sketch Challenge.  I decided to use the Sending Flowers Dies which are part of the Coordinating Product Release (while supplies last of until March 31, 2020) and the Little Ladybug Saleabration Host Stamp Set.  I used the two to create a super cute window card that I just love.  Here's a look at my card.  

Sending Flowers Dies, Little Lady bug stamp set, die cut window card, Stampin' Up!, Rick Adkins Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator

Here's a look at the sketch that inspired today's card.

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I made my card by die cutting the large floral circle die cut from the center of a piece of Mossy Meadow Cardstock to make the card base (4 1/4 x 11 scored at 5 1/2).  Once the center of the card was cut out I needed to die cut all the flowers in from the different colors.  I cut them multiple times from Purple Posy, Calypso Color, Flirty Flamingo, and So Saffron Cardstocks.  This is a great way to use up some scraps, which is what I did.  I actually cut a few more than I needed.  I then attached each of the colored flowers to each flower.  I added each alternating the colors with a little Multipurpose Liquid Glue.  Before gluing all the flowers down I placed my Silicone Craft Mat underneath the card front.  The silicon craft mat is a must have item since snail, Multipurpose Liquid Glue, tear & tape, and hot glue will not stick to it.  

Sending Flowers dies, Little Ladybug Stamp Set, Stampin' Blends, Window Card, Stampin' Up!, Rick Adkins Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator

Once I had all the flowers covered, I then stamped three of the ladybugs from the Little Ladybug Saleabration Host Stamp Set in Memento Tuxedo Black Ink.  Once the ink dried I colored each of them with my Stampin' Blends in the following colors; Flirty Flamingo & Petal Pink, Purple Posy & Gray Granite, Calypso Coral & Petal Pink Combo Packs.  The first color listed is the colors of the wings and the second color is the face and belly color.  Once they were colored I used the Ladybugs Dies (also part of the Coordinating Product Release) to cut them out.  Once I had them cut out I cut out two of the grass clumps from a scrap of Mossy Meadow Cardstock.  I then stamped a sentiment on a scrap of Whisper White Cardstock in Purple Posy Ink (Discontinued).  But, you could use the Purple Posy Stampin' Write Marker from the 2019-2020 In Color Stampin' Write Markers.  

Sending Flowers Dies, Little Ladybug Stamp Set, Ladybugs Dies, Stampin' Up!, Rick Adkins Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator

I pulled up all the little flaps that the floral die made on the outside of the circle.  I then added a piece of the 2019-2021 In Colors Designer Series Paper (in Seaside Spray) behind the floral die cut with liquid glue.  I then added the flirty flamingo ladybug tucked into the top left corner secured with a little liquid glue.  I added one of the tulip die cut to her flower with a Mini Stampin' Dimensional.  I then added the Purple Posy ladybug at the top with a Stampin' Dimensional.  I then used the scalloped banner die from the Sending Flowers Dies and cut out the sentiment.  I added it to the card with a Dimensional and a little liquid glue.  I then popped the other ladybug on the card over the end of the sentiment strip with a dimensional.  The grass was added the same way.  I did take a little mossy meadow ink and did a little ink blending up to the grass clumps to have a little bit of a contrast.  


Thanks for dropping by today, I hope that you like this super cute little card and that you will play along with us this week.  You can click on the sketch image at the top and see what the other design team members came up with.  If you need any of the supplies I used today you can pick them up in my online store.  You will find everything that I used listed in the Stampin' Up! Shopping List below.  

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Happy Stampin'
Rick Adkins 




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Sunday, February 2, 2020

Treat Week 2020 #7-Sending Flowers Die Cut faux Inlaid Box


Hello and welcome to my blog; today I am going to share with you the last project for Treat Week 2020.  Treat week 2020 has been a week long series sharing different treat project with you.  I have had so much fun creating and sharing these projects with you all week.  Today, for the last project in my Treat Week Series I have created a super cute (and large as heck) faux die cut inlaid gift box using the Lily Impressions Designer Series Paper (Saleabration item), Sending Thoughts Stamp Set (Saleabration item) and the coordinating matching Sending Flowers Dies (which comes out on February 4th).

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As I mentioned this is a huge as heck box!  So it will hold a lot of goodies.  I did reinforce the bottom of the box with some additional cardstock, just to be safe.  I started off this project by picking the designer series paper and I went with the Lily Impressions Designer Series Paper from Saleabration.  I adore the imposto effect on this designer series paper and I didn't have to paint it myself.  I also am a big Monet fan so I love this paper because it was inspired by his work.  I saw a article online recently saying that the Boston Museum of Art was planning a exhibition of all his work in their collection this summer.  I saw some of the pieces in their collection a few years back and was just mesmerized.  This was one of my life's highlights.  I am just going to tell you that pictures of his work as well of this paper just don't do either justice.


I used this designer series paper as the bottom of the box as well as to decorate both the sides and the die cut opening on the top.  I started out with a 10 1/2 x 10 1/2 piece of DSP and on two sides I actually cut off a 1/16th of an inch off; so you can cut it at 9 9/16th square and then scored it at 3" on all four sides.  I personally find it easier to cut it the actual size then just trim the tiny bit off the two sides.


For the top of the box I used Thick whisper white cardstock (8 1/2 x 8 1/2 scored at 2" on all four sides) so that it was a good weight and had a very sturdy feel.  This also helps with the fact that the designer series paper is much thinner (which is also why I reinforced the inside with an additional piece of matching cardstock.  In the video I did the same with the top because it added another little decorative touch and I know how much some of you like to add that little extra detail to your projects.  I m not going to lie the die cutting of this thick cardstock proved to be a little tricky.  I found the best results with the precision base plate and a shim.  It just helped to get all the detailed die cuts out without a lot of work.  Sometimes with the heavier cardstock you may have to do a little surgery like I did in the video, but in the long run it was easier and no one will ever know.  Unless you tell them!  But, I know our little secret is safe. 


To finish off the box I added four matted pieces of the designer series paper on the sides of the top as well as adding some of the Happy Blooms Enamel Dots on the flowers on the top as well as on the top.  I then added a sentiment to the top with dimensionals that I made using some scraps of the thick whisper white that I used for the top.  The sentiment came from the matching Sending Thoughts Stamp Set and I cut it out using one of the dies from the the Sending Flowers Dies.  The finish measurements of the box is 4 1/2" x 4 1/2" x 3".

Thanks for dropping by today, I hope that you have been inspired to give this project a try.  If you need any of the items that I used on today's project you can order them in my online store by clicking on the items in the shopping list below.  Remember that the Sending Flowers Dies are available February 4th, and that the Saleabration items that I used for this project can be earned for FREE with qualifying orders in $50 increments.
Happy Stampin' 
Rick Adkins 



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