Showing posts with label frosted frame dies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label frosted frame dies. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 4, 2019

Frosted Foliage Bundle

Hello and welcome to my blog; today I am going to share a little card I made using the Frosted Foliage Bundle.  I also used the Feels Like Frost Designer Series Paper; which has sold out.  But I had made this card before it had sold out.  The Year-End Closeout sale kicked off yesterday and the Frosted Foliage Bundle is listed in the sale.  So If you haven't gotten this stamp set you may want to add it to your next order before it's gone.  All the items on the Year-End Closeout as most products in the mini catalogs are while supplies last.  Here's a look at my project for today.

Tips & Tricks: 

Spread a little yuletide cheer with beautiful Christmas cards and projects made using the Frosted Foliage Stamp Set. The delicate images and warm sentiments will light up the season for those you love.  The Frosted Foliage Bundle includes the Frosted Foliage Cling Stamp Set and the Frosted Frames Dies.  Frosted Frames Dies are used to create custom winter and Christmas die-cut frames in record time, just like I did with my card today.  I started off with a piece of Seaside Spray Cardstock cut at 4 1/4 x 11 scored at 5 1/2.  After I folded and burnished the card base I cut down a piece of the Feels Like Frost Designer Series Paper to 5 1/4 x 4 and layered it onto a piece of whisper white cardstock cut at 5 3/8 x 4 1/8.  Before layering I die cut one of the frames from the die set from the middle of the whisper white, along with some snowflakes.  
After doing all my die cuts and saving a little paper I added the designer series paper using a little liquid glue.  I then used my fine tip glue pen and applied it all over the snowflakes.  While the glue was still wet I added some of the Ice Stampin' Glitter to each.  I then set them aside to dry.  While drying I added two strips of tear & tape to the bottom third of the card and placed a couple strips of the Seaside Spray 1/4" Metallic Ribbon.  
I then added the sentiment on Stampin' Dimensionals over the ribbon.  At this point the snowflakes where dry so I could add them to the card.  I added them each with a little liquid glue.  To finish off the card I added a few rhinestones to add just a little bling.  I added five snowflakes total; you all know if you follow me I believe in the rule of odds.  Which says odd numbers always look better.  
Thanks for dropping by today, I hope that you have a wonderful day.  Remember that the designer series paper is out of stock, and the Frosted Foliage bundle is on the Year-End Closeout so get it while you can.  
Happy Stampin' 
Rick Adkins 

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  1. Spend any amount with me this month and receive the Creative Stampers Tutorial Bundle.  Plus get a gift from me in January.
Please remember that if you use the host code you cannot use that order towards my KCRP’s (Kinmon Crafty Reward Points) that would be double dipping and is not allowed.  For more information on KCRP’s click here.  


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Tuesday, November 12, 2019

How to Make a Star Easel Card - Video Tutorial

Hello and welcome to my blog; today I have a super fun fold card for you.  As you know if you have followed me or been here be for you know that I love cards that look complicated but are super easy todo.  And, today's cards no exception.  My project today is a Star Easel card.  I made this card after seeing it in a UK card magazine and just had to figure it out.  Here's a look at my project.

Tips & Tricks: 

You can create this card with a half sheet of cardstock for the base.  Along with that you need just a little whisper white and a couple sheets of six by six pattern paper.  For my card I used Seaside Spray as my card base and the Feels Like Frost Designer Series Paper. 

You can fit this card in a standard A2 size envelope.  So it's easily mailed, without any extra postage.  Which is always good.  Once I had the designer series paper attached to the card and put together I added some snowflakes and rhinestones to decorate the card.  I also stamped some snowflakes on the sentiment piece, but stamped off first.  I then added the sentiment full strength. 

When you go to put the points in place as you will see in the video you may have to use your snips to cut the cardstock all the way through. 

Video Tutorial: 

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Here's another version of the star easel card that I made.  With this version I used the Toile Tidings Designer Series Paper.  
Thanks for dropping by I hope that you enjoyed this card, and I hope that you give it a try.  
Happy Stampin' 
Rick Adkins 


If you live in the US.  I would love you to choose me as your demonstrator.  If you would like to purchase any of these products you can click on the Shop Now Button or by clicking on any of the images below.  Alternatively, you can also contact me by email to place your order.  Please be sure to use the monthly host code and I’ll send a little something out to you the following month to say Thank You!  

November HOST CODE:  QU2TJBJN
1.     Spend any amount with me this month and receive the Creative Stampers Tutorial Bundle.  Plus get a gift from me in December.
Please remember that if you use the host code you cannot use that order towards my KCRP’s (Kinmon Crafty Reward Points) that would be double dipping and is not allowed.  For more information on KCRP’s click here.  


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1.     You Get at least a 20% discount on all your orders while you are a demo.   
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Thursday, October 17, 2019

How to Use Pigment Sprinkles & A Frosted Foliage Fall Card - Stampin' Up! Frosted Foliage Bundle (Video Tutorial)

Hello and welcome to my blog; today I am going to share with you the card I made during last nights Facebook Live.  Where I shared some tips and tricks about using the new Pigment Sprinkles by Stampin' Up!.  Pigment Sprinkles come in Stampin' Up! colors and coordinates with all out products. .You get them in a set of six and they come in the following colors; Daffodil Delight, Mango Melody, Gorgeous Grape, Granny Apple Green, Melon Mambo, and Bermuda Bay.  If you notice those colors are your primary and secondary colors, and just with those you can make any color you need.  Here's a look at the card I made last night with the Pigment Sprinkles and the Frosted Foliage Bundle.

Basics of Pigment Sprinkles:  

Pigment Sprinkles can be a fun media to play with as well as one of the most intimidating!  Why you may ask; well, it's because it's such a freeing carefree media and very hard to control.  One of the reasons it's hard to control is the fact that it's a powder.  Unlike traditional watercolors or watercolor pencils; Pigment Sprinkles has very little control.  Well, that's what most people think anyway.  But, if you know how to use them you can find it very freeing and controllable.   It all depends on how you use them.  You can if you take your time control where the sprinkles will go, it's a matter of the control you have with your hand and the heaviness or lightness of your application.  More sprinkles means more pigment on the paper, less sprinkles mean less pigment.  You can also use a aqua painter to apply the pigment to the paper, you will see this in the video tutorial below.

Pigment Sprinkles are a dry media that you have to add water too.  You do this by spritzing the watercolor paper with a little water in a Stampin' Spritzer.  This way it helps to keep most of the pigment on the paper rater than your work area.  Don't get me wrong it does still get off the paper, as you can see in the picture above and below.  Once you have the pigment put down; you then can spritz it with more water to really activate the pigment.  This is when you really start to see the magic happen.

As far as what surface you can use with the Pigment Sprinkles, as long as it's a heavy paper meant for watercoloring you are fine and ready to go.  We offer both watercolor paper and shimmery white cardstock as the paper of choice for watermedia.  Both are able to take a lot of pigment and water, so they are the go to for this or any type of watermedia.  So just a few things to keep in mind when you start using the Pigment Sprinkles.
You can use your heat tool to speed the drying time, but to me if you just let it dry naturally you achieve much better results.  The air from the heat tool can move the wet pigment around a little more and if you let it dry naturally the wet pigment stays in place and can create some beautiful light and dark areas on it's own.

Frosted Foliage Card: 

Once you have the watercolor or shimmery white cardstock all Sprinkled up and dried then you can really start playing with them.  You can use it as just a background for a card or you can do like I like to, and cut them up with my dies.  This creates some fun colorful shapes to play with on your cards.  I used the new Frosted Foliage Bundle to create the card that I shared last night during my Facebook Live.  I had predone some watercolor paper using the Pigment Sprinkles so that they would be dry enough for me to die cut.  
I used the largest die from the Frosted Frame dies to create the focal image on my card.  At first I decided to just stamp a sentiment in the middle of this piece.  After doing so, I decided I didn't like it and cut out the next size down and stamped my sentiment on that with some 2nd generation stamping for added fun.  I then layered those two pieces together and liked it so much better.  
For my card base I used some Very Vanilla Thick Cardstock cut at 4 1/4 x 11 and stamped the berries from the stamp set around the outside edge.  I then layered my foliage frame in the center.  I also had die cut some of the other foliage pieces in the set in two other pieces of watercolor paper that I had used the Pigment Sprinkles on.  I then added these die cuts at the top and bottom sticking them under the frame.  This added more interest and color to the card.  
To finish off my card design I added some Rhinestone Basic Jewels around the card.  This helped to add a little sprinkle and shine to the card; as well as help draw the eye to the sentiment.  As if the foliage frame needed any help at all.  

Video Tutorial: 


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Thanks for dropping by today, I hope that you have a wonderful day, and I will see you again tomorrow with another card design.  

Happy Stampin' 
Rick Adkins 


If you live in the US.  I would love you to choose me as your demonstrator.  If you would like to purchase any of these products you can click on the Shop Now Button or by clicking on any of the images below.  Alternatively, you can also contact me by email to place your order.  Please be sure to use the monthly host code and I’ll send a little something out to you the following month to say Thank You!  


October HOST CODE:  SQ2WWJZN
1.     Spend any amount with me this month and receive the Creative Stampers Tutorial Bundle featuring Fall & Halloween Projects.  Plus get a gift from me in November.
Please remember that if you use the host code you cannot use that order towards my KCRP’s (Kinmon Crafty Reward Points) that would be double dipping and is not allowed.  For more information on KCRP’s click here.  


Three main reasons to Join!  
1.     You Get at least a 20% discount on all your orders while you are a demo.   
2.     You get to join my fun Kinsmon Crafters Team and Private Facebook Group.
3.     Access to directions to all my online classes 

Stampin' Up! Shopping List: 

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