Wednesday, February 20, 2019

A Quick way to find Inspiration for your Cards


Hello and welcome to my blog; today I am going to share with you a couple cards and a great way to find inspiration for your cards if you are in a slump.  Have you ever been just sitting around trying to come up with a card design but nothing seems to be working?  I have and so has any card maker out there.  Sometimes no matter what you do you just can't come up with that right card to share or the ideas feel like they have dried up.  So I have a quick and easy tip for you to help you find that inspiration.  My little inspirational tip will not only help you today but all the time with just a little work.

You may be asking well Rick what do you do you are sharing cards and projects all the time.  One of my best tips is to look around right in your studio, craft area, or home.  Must of us have these little inspirational things and haven't even realized it.  They come in a ton of different sizes, styles, and themes.  Okay, I will let you in on my little creative inspirational secret.  Your not going to believe me when I tell you.

You don't have to look any further then your mail box.  You can find the most inspirational item right there.  Look at your postage stamps.  You can get them in any shape, size, and theme and they are very inexpensive.  For example I took inspiration from these love stamps, and this peace rose stamp.  Here's a look at both of the cards that came from these designs.

I pulled the colors from the postage stamps along with the themes, and subject matter.  I am going to break down each card for you both with a shopping list.

Meant to Be Colorful Hearts Thanks Card: 

 For my first card I pulled the hearts and colors right from the postage stamps.  You would be surprised how easy it was to match the colors to Stampin' Up! inks.  Let's have a closer look at the card before I tell you the colors; shall we!


I even have plans to come back and copy the pattern of these stamps on another card, but haven't gotten around to it as of yet, but that will be happening soon.  

As far as what colors I matched for the stamps; it was super easy to do.  I matched the stamps to the following inks; Gorgeous Grape, Mango Melody, Mellon Mambo, and Real Red.  To create the card I used a piece of whisper white cardstock cut to 3 3/4 x 5 and stamped the striped heart from the Meant to Be Stamp Set in each color until I had this piece filled.  I did pull in a additional stamp set to stamp the sentiment.   I found the perfect thanks in the A Big Thank You Photopolymer Stamp Set.  


Finding this sentiment in this stamp set wasn't hard at all!  One of the reasons was that this is a stamp set geared towards all things thanks.  And, has some beautiful fonts, as fell as some images that are perfect for any occasion.  

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Country Floral Card: 

For the second card I used the 2nd Saleabration Release Country Floral Dynamic Textured Impression Embossing Folder and my Stampin' Write markers to color the embossed images.  Well actually the stampin' write markers and a small damp paint brush.  Here's a look at my card.  

I embossed a piece of Strathmore Bristol (300 Series Artist Paper) using the Country Floral DTIEF and the Big Shot.  The Strathmore Bristol paper is a 100 lbs weight and lets the ink from the marker sit on top of the paper allowing you to more the ink around easily.  The pad comes in many different sizes and two different finishes.  It comes in both smooth and vellum textures.  The vellum texture is a much smoother tooth then the smooth.  You can use either.  The pad also comes in different series; with Strathmore artist papers the higher the series number the higher the quality.  For card making the 300 series which is usually considered student grade is just fine.  You can pick up this paper in many different locations from big box stores, art supply stores, as well as online.  Here's a link to what I found on Amazon and probably the best price I've seen since I graduated art school.  

To color on each flower I added just a little bit of the marker to the creases of each petal and used a damp watercolor brush size 1.  All I do is dip the brush in a little water and then place it on a paper towel to soak up most of the water.  With this technique it doesn't take much water to move the color around.  Once it dries the ink dries back a little and you get some very nice tones.  

As far as the colors I used with my Stampin' Write Markers I keep it very simple.  I used Flirty Flamingo (from the Brights Pack) and Pineapple Punch, Lovely Lipstick, Grapefruit Grove, and Call Me Clover (from the 2018-2020 In Color Pack).  I loved how it turned out.  You can't get this effect by using whisper white cardstock because it's designed to absorb the ink into the cardstock quickly, this is why I went with the bristol paper.  

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To finish off the card I used the Thank you sentiment from the Climbing Roses stamp set.  I inked the stamped up in a rainbow style using the same stampin' write markers as I did on the coloring.  You can watch how I colored the embossed images on the replay of the live video above.  



This card is easily recreated and the Country Floral Dynamic Textured Impression Embossing Folder as a gift with a $50 purchase in my online store.  You will be able to pick this item as supplies last as your Saleabration item.  Below you will find the full list of supplies that I used.  



Happy Stampin'
Rick

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Monday, February 18, 2019

Sweetest Thing Hidden Z Fold card by Rick Adkins

Sweetest Thing Bundle, Stampin' up!, Rick Adkins, birthday card

Hello and welcome to my blog; today I am going to share with you a fun little card using the Sweetest Thing Bundle and products from that suite.  This was one of my favorite suites in the 2019 Stampin' Up! Occasions Catalog or as some like to call it the Spring/Summer Catalog.  I loved this set as soon as I show it back in November as I attended OnStage.  I loved it 's bright colors, and cheerful demeanor.  Not, to even mention how happy it makes me just by looking at it.  Here's a look at my card.  

Sweetest Thing Bundle, Stampin' Up!, Rick Adkins, Birthday Card

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I designed this card to look like just a standard card but with a interactive element.  I used the How Sweet It Is Cardstock Pack plus a little whisper white cardstock to create my card.  There really isn't a lot of stamping with this card.  The actual star of this card is the How Sweet It Is Designer Series Paper.  I used a lot of the designer series paper to create it.  Event the candy jar on the front came from the designer series paper.

Sweetest Thing Bundle, Stampin' Up!, Rick Adkins, Birthday card

  • This is actually a easy card to create it needs a good burnishing to make it lay flat; so you don't see the fold.  Sometimes when you create a z-fold card the card will stick up slightly, but by burnishing the fold really well it will lay properly.  
  • I used the Jar of Sweets Framelits to cut out one of the Jars from the designer series paper.  Not only do they cut out the images from the matching stamp set but select images from the designer series paper as well.  So that's a big plus when you really thing about it.  Less fussy cutting can be a good thing. 
  • I used the layering circles to cut the two circles for the front of the card.  I used the 2 1/2" circle framelit to cut the Coastal Cabana circle, but used a 2 1/4" circle punch for the designer series paper circle.  You could use a 2 1/2" circle punch if you have one.  
  • The Coastal Cabana/Granny Apple Green Reversible Ribbon helps to hold the card together.  It's secured on the back with a mini glue dot.  Once you undo the ribbon your card will open to reveal this fun inside.  
  • To add my sentiment I stamped on a piece of 1/2 whisper white cardstock using Coastal Cabana Cardstock.  At the end I used my Paper Snips and created a fish tail banner.  
Sweetest Thing Bundle, Stampin' Up!, Rick Adkins, Birthday Card

Sizes & Dimensions: 

  • Gorgeous Grape Cardstock:  5 1/2 x 8 1/2
  • Coastal Cabana Cardstock:  1 1/2 x 8 1/2 (scored at 2 1/8 & 4 1/4), 4 x 5 1/4
  • Whisper White Cardstock:  1 7/8 x 5 1/8, 1/2" x 4 
  • How Sweet It Is Designer Series Paper:  (3) 5 1/4 x 1 7/8, (2) 1 7/8 x 1 1/4, 1 1/4 x 4, 1 1/4 x 4
Thanks for dropping by today, I hope that you have a wonderful start to your week.  If you would like any of the supplies that you have seen today you can order them in my online store 24/7.  

Happy Stampin'
Rick 




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Saturday, February 16, 2019

Saturday Simple Stamping Episode 12: Best Catch Masculine Birthday Card



Hello and welcome to my blog; today I will be sharing a card that I am going to be making during my Saturday Simple Stamping Facebook Live.  Today, I am going to be making a masculine birthday card using the Best Catch Stamp Set from the 2019 Stampin' Up! Occasions (Spring/Summer) Catalog.  Here's a look at the card that I will be making.

Best Catch, Stampin' Up!, Rick Adkins #simplestamping

As a remember simple stamping is a way to share with someone that has never stamped before how to create a card using mainly just stamps, ink, and paper.  Which is what I did with this card.  I started out with a card base of Early Espresso cardstock 4 1/4 x 11 scored at 5 1/2.  Next I stamped the fisherman and the fish on a piece of whisper white cardstock (4 x 5 1/4) using Early Espresso ink.  I stamped the fisherman in the top left hand corner.  I did this because of his size in comparison to the fish.  In art there are spacial rules.  One is that the farther away something is the smaller the object will look, the closer the object is the larger it will appear.  So knowing this rule, I placed the fisherman in that corner, then I placed the fish in the bottom right corner. 


Once I had everything stamped I added a mat made of designer series paper.  I used the 2017-2019 In Color Designer Series Paper Pack and picked the tranquil tide stripped piece of DSP to create the mat.  I also used this same designer series paper (DSP) to the envelope as well.  I also stamped the fish on the envelope and the fly.  Yes, you should be impressed that I knew that that was called a fly even without having to look it up online.  By the way the mat for this card was cut at 5 3/8 x 4 1/8.

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Let's Look at the Inside Story: 

For the inside of the card I used another piece of whisper white cardstock (4 x 5 1/4).  I stamped the fly in the inside at the top right and bottom left.  I added this to the inside with multipurpose liquid glue.  I didn't add the designer series paper to the inside because I wanted to make sure that the inside still had a masculine feel as well as stayed with out goal of simple stamping.  

As I said I wanted  to keep everything simple but masculine as well, even with the envelope.  I shared a little about it up at the top but I wanted to share just a little more.  For the front of the envelope I stamped the fish right next to where the address will go, and at the bottom added the fly.  On the flap I added a piece of the same designer series paper as I used for the card.  I cut a sheet down to 2 1/2 x 6 and adhered it to the envelope flap.  Then trimmed it out around the edge.  I ended up with the polka dots showing because I added glue to the wrong side, LOL, but I think that it worked out really well.  I ended up liking the polka dots it reminded me of bubbles.  

Thanks for dropping bye, I hope that you have enjoyed this weeks episode of #simplestamping.  Make sure to join me next week for another Saturday Simple Stamping Episode.  Have a great weekend.  

Happy Stamping
Rick 



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