Friday, February 1, 2019

February Blogging Friends Blog Hop: CASE the Designer and Saleabration



Hello and welcome to this month's Blogging Friends Blog Hop!  This month we have a very special hop for you.  Not only are we all focusing on Saleabration products, but we have a very special guest hopper with us this month.  This month we have the very wonderful and talented Laura Borchert of Laura's Stamp Pad joining us.  I started watching Laura's YouTube Channel the year that I signed up (a little over 3 years ago) and loved her style and honest simple style.  Not to mention her love of flowers was a big draw since I have that same love.  Laura has been a demonstrator for about 14 years now and if you talked to her you would think that she had just started with her love and enthusiasm for the Stampin' Up!.  Her attitude is contagious and refreshing knowing that she has been a demonstrator for such a long time.  I got the opportunity to meet her in person in Orlando at OnStage in November.  And, I was super excited to talk to her a little while we stood in line to go into CenterStage.  We came very friendly and talked for awhile.  I was super excited to have her agree to hop with us this month.  During our conversation via Facebook after we got home from Orlando and I asked her if she would be interested in joining us we decided that she would hop with us in February and she already had a card for our theme and so we talked about her thoughts on adding to our theme this month and adding in the CASE the designer aspect.  And, she was super excited to do so and sent me a picture of her card right away.

If you don't know what CASE means; well it means COPY AND SHARE EVERYTHING OR COPY AND SELECTIVELY EDIT.  As card makers and designers we do this sometimes when we find a design that we like, or want to recreate.  CASEing is a great way to improve your own design skills.  Here's the card that Laura sent me as part of our inspiration for this month's Hop.


Laura gave us a fun card to CASE for today's hop.  Here's a look at my card based on her's.  

Home to Roost, Botanical Butterfly Designer Series Paper, Rick Adkins, Saleabration, Stampin' Up!

I used the Home to Roost Saleabration Stamp Set for my card, along with a piece of the Botanical Butterfly Designer Series Paper.  Both of which are Saleabration items and can be earned with each $50.00 purchase in my online store.  I replaced the embossed background from Laura's card with the Botanical Butterfly Designer Series Paper.  This allowed me to keep the texture but change it a little.  I then stamped the rooster from the Home to Roost Stamp Set on a piece of Whisper White Cardstock with Stazon ink and used my watercolor pencils to color it in.  I then cut it out with one of the stitched circles from the Stitched Shapes Framelits.  After die cutting the image I stamped the grassy image on each side of the circle in Soft Sea Foam classic ink. 

Home to Roost, Saleabration, Stampin' Up!, Watercolor pencils, Rick Adkins, Botanical Butterfly Designer Series Paper

I added a large scalloped circle in Soft Sea Foam behind the rooster image.  I then added a piece of the Botanical Butterfly Designer Series Paper cut at 5 1/4 x 4 to a piece of Soft Sea Foam cardstock (4 1/8 x 5 3/8).  I attached this piece to the card base which is in Cajun Craze (4 1/4 x 11 scored at 5 1/2).  Behind the rooster I added a fish tail banner in Calypso Coral.  Here's a look at the colors that I used for my card today.  

This is one of those unexpected color combinations that you probably wouldn't think of right off the bat, but works very well together.  Both the Calypso Coral and Cajun Craze are in the red family on the color wheel and since Green is the complement of Reds it works wonderfully when paired together.  

Home to Roost, Saleabration, Watercolor Pencils, Stampin' Up!, Rick Adkins

I hope that you have liked my card today, and that you have a fun hopping along with us for this month's hop.  You will find a full list of the supplies that I used for my card today below the blog roll.  If you view this post on my Wordpress site and not on my new blog the blog roll will be up shortly on it.  

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Happy Stampin'
Rick

Thursday, January 31, 2019

Be Mine Valentine A Paper Pumpkin Thing Blog Hop


Hello and welcome to my blog!  Today, I am sharing a couple alternative projects for the January 2019 Paper Pumpkin kit entitled Be Mine Valentine.  This was a very nice kit and it coordinated with one of my favorite suites in the Annual Catalog.  It was a super fun kit to create alternative projects with and it was a great kit to create all types of alternative projects with.  I am super excited to share mine with you today.  

Paper Pumpkin, Be Mine Valentine, Animal Expedition Suite, Rick Adkins


This kit coordinates with the Animal Expedition Suite of products as I mentioned above and I couldn't have been more excited when I heard this.  Why you may have asked yourself?  Well, because it has some of the most fun images in the stamp set, and designer series paper not even to mention some of the other matching products.  Here's a look at this month's kit.  

image by Stampin' Up! 

Paper Pumpkin, Be Mine Valentine January Kit, Rick Adkins, Paper Pumpkin Alternative ProjectSee I told you that it was a super cute kit.  It didn't take me long to come up with a couple really cute alternative projects that I was really happy with.  For my card I created a Step Card.  It is actually a 3 dimensional card that folds flat and fits into an envelope.  It's slightly larger then a \A2 size card so I have to make an envelope to fit.  I haven't mad it yet but I plain to use the designer series paper from the Animal Expedition suite to create it.  I used a piece of Lemon Lime Twist cardstock for the card base and the simply score to create this card.  Step Cards work best with 12 x 12 cardstock, but I didn't happen to have a piece of 12 x 12 in Lemon Lime Twist so I had to improvise.  I cut my cardstock to 4 1/2 x 11 and and the added an additional piece that measured 1 1/4.  I scored on the long side of the cardstock every 1 1/2" on the simply score, and turned it on the short side and scored at 1 1/2 & 3.  Next I had to remove a few of the blocks before scoring.  On the top row I counted over two squares and cut off the third, fourth, and fifth ones.  One the second row I counted over three and took out the fourth square.  At this point I fold and burnished all the score lines, and added the extra strip of cardstock.  Once I had it all folded up and adhered it all together.  I cut apart two of the pillow boxes and used them for the little squares for the front and top of the step card.  I added a little additional cardstock to them to create little mats.  I added but stamped images that I cut out and colored and some from the kit itself.  
Paper Pumpkin, Paper Pumpkin Alternative Projects, Rick Adkins

For the back of the card I added another sentiment piece and a couple more images.  For the top of the steps I added a few flowers that I punched using the Bitty Bloom Punch Pack and scraps from the pillow boxes.  I also added a few leaves that I cut from the leaf ribbon and attached them using mini glue dots.  


 For my 3 dimensional item I took two of the pillow boxes and cut them down and added one additional score line.   I used some tear & tape to put it together.  I added one of the gusseted bags filled with some Strawberry hard candy and added a couple bows to it.
paper pumpkin, alternative paper pumpkin projects, rick adkins

I hope that you have enjoyed my little projects for this month's hop.  I hope that you take a few minutes of you day and hop the rest of the way through the hop.  I know that everyone have created some great projects for you.  

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You will find a full list of the supplies below in the Supply List.  If you need any of the supplies you can order them in my online store as well as sign up for Paper Pumpkin.  

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Price: $8.00

Happy Stampin'
 Rick

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