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Whirly Wednesday for October Swaps and Mystery Card #17

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So where are you going to start today with so many cards to show everyone?

Well, Sal, I had better start with my swap since I have two youtube videos to upload.   I had trouble when I did an unscheduled Facebook Live.  Facebook cancelled me when they decided I had gone long enough and I had to start a second Facebook Live.

The first video is the long one showing the coloring and cutting.  The second shows the assembling.

 

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Recipe:

  • Stamps:  Pretty Pumpkins, Delivering Cheer
  • Dies:  Give It A Whirl Dies, retired Pillow Box Dies for small leaves
  • Inks:  Tuxedo Memento Black, Old Olive, Early Espresso
  • Tools:  Small Brad, 1 3/4″ circle punch, Foam Adhesive Strips and Stampin’ Dimensionals, Masking Paper, Purple Tape, Cut and Emboss Machine, Stamparatus, Scissors, Tombow adhesive, Picker Upper Tool
  • Stampin’ Blends:
    • Lt Misty Moonlight (coat)
    • Dk & Lt Pumpkin Pie(pumpkins)
    • Lt Cinnamon Cider (gloves)
    • Lt Cherry Cobbler (two sprigs, stocking stripes and scarf)
    • Lt Mango Melody (stripe on sock)
    • Lt Daffodil Delight (two outside branches & one stripe on sock)
    • Lt Shaded Spruce (one sock stripe, four spruce branches)
    • Lt Old Olive (two branches)
    • Lt Soft Succulent (Pumpkin Leaves)
  • Black Marker for drawing the arrows and adding detail between circle and the top layer
  • Base:  Cajun Craze, 8 1/2 X 5 1/2, scored at 4 1/4
  • Layer:  Beauty Of The Earth Designer Series Paper (DSP),  3 7/8 X 5 1/4, cut with large rectangular Give It A Whirl Die
  • Top Layer:  Basic White, 2 3/4 X 4 1/4,  Cut with 4th smallest Stitched Rectangle Die
  • Inside Layer:  Basic White, 4 X 5 1/4, Cut with largest Stitched Rectangle Die
  • Circle for the Spin:  Basic White, 3 3/4 X 3 3/4
  • Copy Paper:  5 1/2 X 5 1/2 for masking the die cut opening and a scrap to die cut a second circle for positioning foam strips
  • Little Leaves:  2 1/2 X 3/4, punch three little leaves for embellishments (I used the retired pillow box dies)
  • Circle Punch:  Basic White, 2 X 2, punch with 1 3/4 circle punch
  • Greeting: Pumpkin Pie, 3 1/2 X 1 1/2, stamp with greeting and pencil draw around the stamp to fussy cut

Tips:

  • Mount the Delivering Cheer coat stamp on one stamparatus plate and mount the greenery stamp on the second stamparatus plate to stamp in line with the coat. Keep the greenery stamp in place.  Once you have the pumpkins stamped on each opening, you will mask the pumpkins and stamp the greenery over the masked pumpkins.
  • Cut the shape for the opening in the DSP and Basic White top layer (after stamping the coat), lining up the little circles
  • Place a template of the large die cut circle on the back of the DSP to know where to put strips of foam adhesive so the circle will not touch the adhesive and get stuck
  • The brad goes through the middle circle cut by the big circle die and then through the middle of the punched 1 3/4 circle (in which you created a little circle in the middle with the Take Your Pick tool or a hat pin).  Place Stampin’ Dimensionals around the brad and mount to the base, temporarily holding the DSP in place to position the circle
  • Summary of Layers:
    • Base
    • 1 3/4″ punched circle attached with Stampin’ Dimensionals after attaching to large circle with brad
    • Large Circle attached to little punched circle with the brad
    • DSP cut with the rectangular Give it a Whirl die with the opening cut, mounted with foam adhesive strips to base after mounting the whirly circle
    • Stitched Rectangle stamped with coat and cut for opening, adhered with Tombow glue to the DSP
    • Greeting attached with Stampin’ Dimensionals

.  I think you may have gone over your word limit just like you went over your time limit on Facebook

It was really hard to explain in words and so much easier to show in the video.  I make it sound complicated and I don’t want to scare people off when the Give It A Whirl dies lend themselves to so many fun cards and just making one shows you how easy it can be.

Let’s look at some of the other’s swaps:

Joy made a fabulous friendship card using Blackberry Beauty DSP,  Be Dazzling DSP, and a Blackberry Bliss base.  The circle is cut with the Encircled In Beauty dies and the leaves are cut with the Intricate Leaves dies.  The stamps she used are Gorgeous Leaves and Quiet Meadow.  I love how Joy used the background stamp with the little dots especially on the inside behind the little leaf.

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I have four fun Halloween swap cards; let’s take a look:

Jo made this fun monster card with the retired Stampin’ Up! Hallows Night Magic Stamp set (inside stamps), the retired Stampin’ Up! Boo To You, and the Peek A Hoot Dies from last year’s mini catalog.   Love those googly eyes!!

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Heather used the Clever Cats stamp set, Frightful Tags Dies and the retired Spooky Bats Punch with nested circle dies for the card.  The stars are from a Paper Pumpkin set, the blue layer is Island Indigo with miscellaneous scrapbook paper on top.  I must show you the inside so you see how she stamped those bats around the greeting:

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Ann used the Frightfully Cute stamp set and the Textures and Frames stamp set with witches embossed with black embossing powder!  She used Rectangle Stitched Dies, Black Glitter Paper, Cute Halloween DSP, Cute Stars Sequins and Old Olive Ribbon.  The greeting is Zing! Leaf embossing powder and look at her bats on the inside flying toward you!

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 Sharon’s card uses almost every one of the Frightful Tags Dies with a 3D sticker spider from her stash:

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Lori is getting a head start on Christmas cards with a card made with the Whimsical Trees Bundle in the mini catalog.  The blue DSP is part of the Whimsy and Wonder Specialty DSP – special because it has lots of foil embellishing the paper.  The dies have six different sizes of Christmas trees and then fun embellishments to die cut.

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  Why are the pictures of your cards not focused?

Well, Sal, I am cutting corners by sizing the cards for the blog with the tools in Word Press.  If I size them using Gimp they are focused a little better but I would be here much longer and I have a Mystery Card to show everyone!

Mystery Card Challenge #17. Click on the blue to print

Mystery Card Challenge #17 printable pdf file

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It is a full pleated front card!  I used the Expressions In Ink DSP and Artistically Inked stamps and a Pretty Pumpkin stamp.  Which do you like better the one with dots of gold foiling on the Pale Papaya or the gold bling?

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The pleated DSP can go pointed to the bottom as I did, to the top as Sharon did or horizontally as Joy did.

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. That should be enough to spice up someone’s crafting world!

So true, Sal!  If you would like to be a part of club or join with friends to create a club of your own,  contact me by text at 303-815-0838 or email [email protected].  We have club on the second Tuesday of the month or an event here at my home if it is an off month for club.  November 8th is the next club!

It’s time to think Christmas cards!  I can help with that.  Paper Pumpkin has a set in November that can help as well just subscribe by November 10th:

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Nine treat packages – three each of three designs.  Hmmmm….. so the snowman is only one of the three.  Sounds perfect for a small classroom or for a few neighbors.  You can always adjust your order to get extras or buy refill kits.

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SAL,   Sharing A Lot this fine fall day

Karen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Have A Hoot Fall Card

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The ‘Have A Hoot’ stamp set is so cute!

For today’s card, I paired that set with the ‘Gather Together’ set with its awesome greeting- smiles & love for the season– yes, please.

At ‘Take A Break Tuesday’, I introduced the card and did a little advertising for the 15% off DSP sale and for my Color Cards that I am getting ready to make for a customer.  At about the 16 minute mark the internet crashed.

Here is the intro:

It stopped right where I was adding a garland at the top of the Pumpkin Pie layer using the Ornamental Envelopes stamp set.  So it is time for words: After stamping the garland in the middle, then the right and left sides, I used a Rich Razzleberry Stampin’ Marker to add little tiny berries to the garland.  There is a stamp in the Ornamental Envelopes set with berries, but it is best used with the large leaf garland in the set. 

The greeting and the two little pumpkins behind the smiling pumpkin are from the ‘Gather Together’ set which can also be bundled with ‘Gathered Leaves Dies’ for a 10% savings (and a die to cut out those two pumpkins among others).

For the inside I used the pumpkin stamp in ‘Celebration Tidings’ which can be bundled with ‘Celebration Labels Dies’ for a 10% savings.  This set also has that unique little heart!

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Silly camera!  This is the same Basic Gray base, same lighting, same time of day and yet this one looks like it has a purple base.  Sigh….. the base is Basic Gray.

Recipe:

  • Have A Hoot stamp set with Peek-A-Hoot Dies (page 62 of the Mini)
  • Ornamental Envelopes stamp set (page 40 of the Mini)
  • Celebration Tidings & Celebration Labels Dies for the heart and inside (page 58 of Mini)
  • Gather Together with Gathered Leaves Dies for the pair of pumpkins and greeting (page 47 of the Mini)
  • Stitched Shapes Circle Die & Rectangle Stitched Die
  • Inks:  Early Espresso, Memento Black, Rich Razzelberry, Smoky Slate-for sponging edges
  • Stampin’ Write Rich Razzleberry Marker
  • Stampin’ Blends:  Mango Melody, Soft Suede, Pumpkin Pie, Smoky Slate
  • Base:  Basic Gray, 5 1/2 X 8 1/2 scored at 4 1/4
  • Layer 1 (X2) :  Cherry Cobbler,  5 3/8 X 4 1/8
  • Layer 2 (X2) :  Pumpkin Pie, 5 1/4 X 4
  • Layer 3:  Plaid Designer Series Paper (DSP), 1 3/4 X 5 1/4
  • Inside Strip:  Plaid DSP, 5 1/4 X 3/8
  • Card stock for stamped Images:  Whisper White, 5 1/2 X 4 1/4,  Stamp and die cut the owl in the tree, the owl behind the pumpkin, the greeting and the pair of pumpkins.  The pair of pumpkins is glued direct to paper and the three other images are popped up
  • Ribbon:  6″ of the Early Espresso Faux Suede (page 161 of the Annual Catalog-AC)
  • Embellishments:  Gilded Gems X 3 (page 157 of AC)

Tip:  When you use your Stampin’ Blends on very small areas like the tree trunk, just dot with the small tip, don’t try to color.  The dots bleed together and you have less chance of coloring outside the lines- though we do have the Color Lifter Stampin’ Blend if you need to fix it.  To make your Blends last longer, don’t use them like a color crayon with pressure on the point; they blend with very little pressure and your tips will last longer.

I sponged the edge of the circle and the edge of the greeting with Smoky Slate ink first and then Rich Razzleberry with both sponge daubers inked and then stamped off on the grid sheet before sponging- we call this second generation stamping or stamping off, sponging in this case.  While designing the card, I sponged a practice circle with Smoky Slate first but that didn’t look cheerful so I sponged a different area with Rich Razzleberry but that was too purple. I noticed that where the two overlapped on my practice sheet, the color looked perfect!

Don’t overlook the Gilded Gems in the catalog!  They are faceted and just beautiful.  The catalog, page 157,  doesn’t do them justice. This picture shows the larger gem as well as the sponging mix of colors.

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The faux suede ribbon is another product that the catalog, page 161, just doesn’t show the ribbon’s beauty.

Did you know you can look at previous catalog pdfs, clear back to the 2014-2015 annual catalog? That is the year I started blogging.  When you see a reference to a page in a catalog, just look at the date of the post and then you can go to the catalog tab and find the catalog with the same timeframe as the post and view the product.

 

Last but not least, I need your order by November 1 if you would like a set of Color Cards.  The set consists of 12 cards with one card for each of the color families including neutrals, one card for each of the In Colors, and a card comparing greens, comparing reds & pinks, comparing blues & grays, comparing oranges & yellows, and a card comparing purples and browns.  I spotlight them in the video if you would like a better look.  The cost is $1per card ($12) plus shipping.  Email me at [email protected].

 

What a great tool the color charts are to help choose colors to match DSPs like the plaids!

They are predicting snow on Sunday here in Castle Rock!  We finally stayed home and worked on the yard, cleaned out the garden and fertilized.  It is looking so beautiful!

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Thanks for joining and giving me some of your precious time!  I hope I have brought a “pinch of creativity to spice up your crafting world” and helped you know me better as I let you have a peek into my world!

Sal,  So A-Loving this season and my fellow crafters

Karen

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