Create with Connie and Mary--Birthday Celebrations!

This week’s theme is birthday and I think its because a special someone (hint: Connie) is celebrating a birthday! So naturally we are celebrating by sharing birthday cards with everyone. I used the new Playing with Patterns Suite to create this easy peasy card!

I love the colors in this suite and tried to incorporate little snip-its of them all on one card! The base is Purple Posy and I stamped the polka dots from the Pattern Play stamp set in Highland Heather. I cut and scored this card base like a normal card ( 4 1/4 x 5 1/2) and then trimmed off an Inch. This lets a little peek a boo option happen to highlight this striped patten paper from the Playing with Patterns DSP. I used the Stitched So Sweetly dies to cut the scallop rectangle from a Crushed Curry patterned designer paper found in the DSP.

I love that the ribbon for this suite is a trio of colors and textures. You get a skinny piece of Night of Navy, a shimmery Coastal Cabana option and a Purple Posy/White wide ribbon all in one set! You can find it in the catalogue on pg 161, along with a bunch of new amazing ribbon options.

I stamped the sentiment on Seaside Spray card stock with the new Misty Moonlight In Color and cut it out using a die found in the Stitched So Sweetly collection. I stamped it again in Calypso Coral on the same card stock and cut by hand ‘Cue The’ to add in that color to the design. A few of the Playing with Patterns Resin dots and voila! An easy peasy card!

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This card came together so effortlessly with the elements of this amazing suite!

This card came together so effortlessly with the elements of this amazing suite!

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Did you notice the cute little 3x3 acetate boxes in the new catalogue? I made a little mini card and coordinating envelope to go with my full size card. It would be cute to stash a little treat behind the card in the box.

The HB is cut out using the Playful Alphabet Die which is a part of the Pattern Play Bundle on pg 102 of the catalogue. If my projects have inspired you with this suite (see my blog post from Wednesday) you can use my Monthly Hostess Code to place a…

The HB is cut out using the Playful Alphabet Die which is a part of the Pattern Play Bundle on pg 102 of the catalogue. If my projects have inspired you with this suite (see my blog post from Wednesday) you can use my Monthly Hostess Code to place an order!

You can hop backwards to check out Melissa’s project or you can go on to our birthday girls blog post! Enjoy your day, I hope you get to stamp something!

Around the World with the NEW Catalogue!

This might be the most exciting Around the World on Wednesday blog hop in 2020 as we are all featuring things from the brand new catalogue! Its like an early Christmas! The suite that I was the most excited about was the Playing with Patterns suite on page 100. I absolutely loved the color pallet and after playing around with the Playing with Patterns Designer Series Paper I might go on record and saying is my favourite DSP of all time. That is quite the commitment but to me it is perfection!

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I knew right away I wanted to create a scrapbook page layout with this suite adding in a few other stamp sets I was excited about. I love a good floral set and I was drawn to the images and sentiments of this new bundle, All Things Fabulous on page 121.

And look at my subject matter! Could he be even cuter? Hawkins has been my faithful companion and my best buddy during the past few months. As soon as I saw the Pallet Thoughts stamp set with “Hello, Handsome” I knew it would be the perfect set to use when scrapbooking my dog, sons or husband! And I love the distressed wood stamp in this set as well. It is the perfect layering piece!

The whole page is designed around the colors of the Playing with Patterns suite—Purple Posy, Night of Navy (however, I substituted our new In Color Misty Moonlight), Coastal Cabana (my favourite color of all time), Crushed Curry (once again I substituted Bumblebee), and Calypso Coral.

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I really love the flowers on this page combined with the soft colors.  The enamel dots are an awesome finishing touch that helps add dimension to the page. I like my pages to have lots of layers and textures.  I used the largest Water Painter brush …

I really love the flowers on this page combined with the soft colors. The enamel dots are an awesome finishing touch that helps add dimension to the page. I like my pages to have lots of layers and textures. I used the largest Water Painter brush to swipe over top of the Bumblebee flowers right after I stamped them. I did the same thing on the barn wood piece to soften things a bit and spread out the color slightly. I also stamped the flowers multiple times to give a gradient look to them as well. That is one of the easiest ways to create different colours. Ink once and stamp repeatedly!

I was so excited and inspired by this page layout that I took all of the same elements to create this adorable mini album. I used photos of our ‘quarantine times at home’ as my subject matter. Ridiculously Awesome is a new mlllion dollar achiever se…

I was so excited and inspired by this page layout that I took all of the same elements to create this adorable mini album. I used photos of our ‘quarantine times at home’ as my subject matter. Ridiculously Awesome is a new mlllion dollar achiever set co-designed by Ronda Wade with artwork contributed by Sean Douglass. I LOVE the oversized fonts which makes this a dream set for memory keeping!

For the album shown below, I used all of the same products (minus the flowers) to create this project. I also added in the stamp set A Grand Kid. I love the phrases in it and can see myself using it a lot even though I don’t have ‘grand kids’. Its definitely not a set to be overlooked because of the title.

Click through these photos to see some different views of this fun mini album :)

The next stop on our awesome blog hop of 24 participants is Cindy Schuster from Nutmeg creations! Cindy works at Stampin’ Up! and is one of the amazing co-founders of Stampin’ Through the Catalogue. You can follow them on the Gram @stampinthroughthecatalog

 
 

Friendship

My card for Day #17 features a fun way to use the Birchwood Background stamp. I believe the gals from Stampin’ Through the Catalogue showed this on their Instagram feed and I thought it was awesome!

I used the So Sentimental stamp set for the phrase and cut it with the coordinating Stitched So Sweetly dies after embossing it in gold. I added a strip of the Best Dressed DSP along the top with a Mossy Meadow scallop edge created with the Decorative Ribbon Border punch. The sequins are from the Peaceful Poppies Sequins set. The whole sentiment panel is up on Dimensionals.

 
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The create the background I started with my Birchwood stamp mounted on my Stamparatus. Line up your paper and ink your stamp and gently press it down. Lift up your paper and rotate it in the opposite direction (if you start horizontal, rotate vertical or vice versa). Ink the stamp again and press. You end up with this really cool background!

This card is simple and was pretty fast to come together! I already have a list of gal pals I will be sending this to!

This card is simple and was pretty fast to come together! I already have a list of gal pals I will be sending this to!