Wednesday, March 20, 2019

You're Inspiring Spring Card for #PCC330

Hello and welcome to my blog; today I am going to share with you my card for this weeks Paper Craft Crew Challenge.  This week we have a super fun sketch for you that will make you feel excited.  Today, is the first day of Spring so I thought it was perfect to share with you a card featuring daffodils, and my custom ink pad that I created using one of the uninked Spectrum pad. Here's my card that i created using this weeks sketch.
Here's the sketch that inspired this card.  You can visit the Paper Craft Crew's site by clicking on the sketch and play along and/or check out what all the other design team members came up with.  

I stamped the main image on a piece of whisper white cardstock and added it to the top of the card. I stamped the daffodil image from the You're Inspiring Stamp Set from the Stampin' Up! Annual Catalog using my custom Spectrum ink pad.  I absolutely love the spectrum pads I always have.  There's just something about creating your own custom pad that is so rewarding.  I hope that these pads stick around for a while.  It's so nice to create a custom blend for any group of colors that you adore.  I am telling you that there's nothing like having your own custom ink pad filled with your favorite color combos.
I need to order more of these so I can create a couple more color combos that I have in mind.  For this pad I wanted a transition from yellow to green.  So I used Pineapple Punch, Daffodil Delight, Crushed Curry, Lemon Lime Twist, and Granny Apple Green as my colors.  Each of the spectrum pads allows you to place five different ink colors in them.  So you can see how useful this could be.  The other one that I have created is my Rainbow pad where I used the 2018-2020 In Colors (Lovely Lipstick, Grapefruit Grove, Pineapple Punch, Blueberry Bushel, and Call Me Clover.)

For my card I inked up the largest daffodil stamp in the sent using ink pad (well actually this was the only ink pad I used today).  This gave me a wonder gradient look to the stamped image.  I then added a thin strip of granny apple green cardstock just below the stamped image.  I then added a strip of the 2017-2019 In Color Paper Stack below that.  Just a reminder that if you love the 2017-2019 In colors you need to go ahead and get everything you can now, come April when the retirement list is announced they will all sell out fast.  So if you have the ink pads you need to stock up on the ink refills that way you can keep using all those wonderful colors for years.  

Here's a closer look at the stamped image at the top of my card. I wanted to let you see the wonderful beautiful images that you can get with these types of pads.

 Thank you for dropping by today, and remember that if you need any of the supplies you've seen today you can order in my online store 24/7.  If you wanted to add a little more sparkle to your card you can add a little wink of stella to the stamped image.

Happy Stampin'
Rick



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Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Best Catch Double Slider Birthday Card

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Hello and welcome to my blog; today I am going to share with you a fun masculine card that has a little secret!  The recipient will love this card that is filled with masculine charm.  If you have a fisher man in your life you will differently want to grab this bundle before it's gone.  I came up with fun colored card for you today, it actually is my favorite types of cards, looks very impressive but actually pretty easy to put together once you have seen it one time.  I will be sharing with you this afternoon on my YouTube Live at 4:00 pm CST how to create this very card.  So you will want to catch me there to see just how I created this card.  

Best Catch, Masculine card, Stampin' Up!, Rick Adkins
This was actually a very fun card to do; it is a little time consuming with all the die cutting and coloring.  I started out my stamping all the images that I was planning on coloring in tuxedo black ink.  I then stamped a few images in early espresso ink including both sentiments.  This I found spread up the process.   Another little trick to speed things up is instead of cutting all the cattails out of different colors and paper piecing them together, why not just color them out of whisper white cardstock and just color them all with your stampin' blends.  This way you can have whatever card stock you want with having to cut each color and then cut out each little piece and piece them back together to get the look that I got here.  

Best Catch, Masculine card, Stampin' Up!, Rick Adkins
Once I had everything cut out and ready to go it was time to start putting everything together.  I used a piece of the Tropical Escape designer series paper as the background.  I picked a simple pattern.  I am so glad that I did the piece that I picked reminds me of water flowing.  You will be able to see later today how I did just that either on my YouTube channel during my live or you can check back here later on this evening I will upload the live replay here so you can watch.  
Best Catch, Masculine card, Stampin' Up!, Rick Adkins
See I told you that this card had a little surprise to it.  When you pull the little tab up you get to see another sentiment and a fish jumping from the water behind that cattails while the fisher man is casting his line.  On the pull tab I used the circle tab punch to create the pull.  The piece of cardstock that is under the pull tab was a small piece of crumb cake that I pulled from my scrap pieces and ran through the Big Shot with the Basket Weave Dynamic Textured Impression Embossing Folder.  Once this was done I sponged the pull handle with a little early espresso ink to give it a little something something.  

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Best Catch, Masculine card, Stampin' Up!, Rick Adkins
I stamped the Happy Birthday Sentiment in Early Espresso on a piece of whisper white cardstock.  The sentiment came from the Picture Perfect Birthday Stamp Set from the Annual Catalog.  I then used the stitched rectangle dies to cut it out.  I then added another fish to the front along with the hat from the stamp set (which was colored with stampin' blends) and the fishing fly.  This finished off the card lovely.  
Thanks for dropping bye today, You will find a full list of supplies in the shopping list below.  I hope that you have enjoyed my card today.  I also hope that you will join my this afternoon for my YouTube Live.  Again I will go live at 4:00 pm CST on my channel.  

Happy Stampin'
Rick

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Monday, March 18, 2019

No Line Stampin' Blends Coloring featuring His Grace Stamp Set

Hello and welcome to my blog; today I am going to share with you a card that I created for my churches card ministry back in January.  This is the second card that I created for that month.  Each week we pick a sister church and send them a card letting them know that we are praying for them. Each person in the congregation signs the card.  The hardest part that we have is actually getting the card around the right way.
I used the His Grace Stamp Set, and did a little no Line coloring to create my card.  I love the simple subtle images in the His Grace Stamp Set.  This stamp set is a Easter set, but Has a few sentiments in it that make it a versatile set.  Here's a look at my card.

This is a super clean and simple card, and I love how the simple no line coloring turned out.  Well this is not really the way you do no line coloring but it is my super simple way of doing it and a super easy way of adding a little drop shadow to some of the images.  Each month I make sure when I am designing the cards I always have a little purple in it.  Purple is one of our church colors.  I have a really cute one for this month that I will share with you in another post later on this week.

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I started out by stamping the largest floral image in soft sea foam ink and then the little single flower.  I then did a little coloring.  To get the super soft look I prefer to feather the ink starting with the darker color and then doing the same thing with the lighter.  

Thanks for dropping bye today, I hope that you have enjoyed my little card, and just remember that this card could go to anyone for any occasion.  You can find all the supplies I used in the shopping list below.  

Happy Stampin'
Rick

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