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Let It Ride Z Fold

Hello Stamping Friends,

I have one more card to post from my April card class. This one uses the Let It Ride stamp set and is a case of Kim Baker at www.kims-kreative-korner.blogspot.com.

 

 

 

Stamps:  Let It Ride, High Tide (birds), Barn Door, Crackle Paint

Tools:  Sliding Door Framelits Dies, Pinewood Planks Embossing Folder,

Inks:  Tuxedo Black, Crumb Cake, Garden Green, Soft Sky Blue

Stampin’ Blends:  Dark & Light Soft Suede, Light Smoky Slate (hooves)

Special Technique:  Sponging with saran wrap.  I wadded up a piece of saran wrap and put it in one of those big black desk clips.  I masked off the separation between sky and meadow and masked off the horse. I stamped the sky, changed saran wrap and switched the mask on the meadow to the sky and then stamped the meadow in green.  It gave the card a textured sort of sponging and took much less time.  Looks a lot like grass don’t you think?!

I used the Stamparatus to stamp the horse (and needed it) so I could stamp a second time and press a little extra on the mane.   I triple stamped the trees using the Stamparatus so they would be a deep green and then moved the hinge on the Stamparatus and did a couple of shadow stamps to create a forest.

Dimensions:  Note – the layers are flush to the bottom

  • Crumb Cake:  11″ X 4 1/4″, Score at 2 3/4″ and 5 1/2″;  Make a pencil mark 2 1/8″ down at the left hand side of the front and cut diagonally from that mark to the 2 3/4″ score line
  • Real Red:  5 3/8″ X 4 1/8″, Score at 2 5/8″; Make a pencil mark 2 1/16″ down on the left hand side of the front and cut diagonally from the mark to 2 5/8″ score line.  Emboss with the Pinewood Plank embossing folder
  • Very Vanilla:  5 5/16″ (5 1/4 + 1/16″) X 4 1/8″
  • Crumb Cake: 3″ X 4″ for the gate;   stamp and cut the entire barn door then cut in half
  • Black Scrap: 2″ X 2″ for hardware on the door
  • Red Strip: 5/8″ X 2 1/2″, emboss with the Pinewood Plank, roll the paper with your fingers to create the look of the front of a post, place an adhesive dimensional strip down the middle to adhere; adhere a bit down from the top so you don’t see the adhesive.

Stamp your name on the back and send to your favorite horse lover!

We have two weeks left of the Annual Catalog and the Occasions Catalog so be sure and check your wish list to make sure you purchased what you can’t live without.  I recommend stocking up on your paper since the price goes up with the new catalog June 4th.  Thank you for choosing me as your demonstrator!

The hostess code for the next party is DP7XS3NC.  The new catalog launch is Saturday, June 8th, in conjunction with the craft garage sale.  Hope you can make it!  Click on the calendar to view all the upcoming events.  My first Christmas Stamp
A Stack will be in August.  Check it out!

SAL,  Saddle A Lovely horse

Karen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Barn Door Bundle

Hello Stamping Friends,

One of the most popular sets in the Occasion Catalog is the Barn Door Bundle on page 43.  The catalog runs through May 31 but “Product availability may be limited toward the end of the catalog sales period” so don’t wait if this set is on your wish list.  Through March 31, spend $50 and get a free Sale A Bration item; this year we even have a level 2 set of free items for purchases of $100.  See all the items in the catalog tab.

The hostess code for March is D6PG94AD. This is the code you will use if you place an online order under $150. Over $150 earns you your own hostess rewards!

 

This set has framelits to cut out the tracks, each little piece of hardware, each flower in the wreath, the set of three flowers and the bow!  I think Stampin’ Up! thought of just about every which way you might want to stamp the embellishments.  Check out what I made:

 

The inside uses stamps from two different sets in the Annual Catalog:  Wild About Flowers, page 174,  and Butterfly Basics, page 149.  The ribbon on the front is from the Sale A Bration free Shimmer Ribbon Pack.  The sign on the door is created by cutting out the frame in Basic Black with the framelit and then stamping the Hello Sign on Whisper White and cutting out just the Hello with a bit of black border and then popping this up on your black cutout. I liked the Pool Party on Pool Party but there are so many other combinations that look striking – copper hardware on brown or silver hardware on Soft Sky.  I would love to see what you create!

To make the card you see here you will need:

  • Eight #6 washers from your local hardware store
  • Simple Stripes Embossing Folder (pg. 5 of Occasions Catalog) #145648
  • Foam Adhesive Strips (pg. 203 of Annual Catalog) #141825;  Five 5″ strips; glue dots; mini stampin’ dimensionals
  • Inks – Basic Black for Hello, Emerald Envy for leaves, Crushed Curry for flowers, Early Espresso for door and greetings
  • Ribbon – 6″ of Pool Party Shimmery Ribbon from Sale A Bration free bundle
  • Base –  Pool Party   5 1/2″  X  8 1/2″  scored at 4 1/4″
  • Top Layer – Pool Party  4″  X  5 1/4″
  • Barn Door – Crumb Cake   2 3/4″  X  3 3/4″   The Framelit is 2 1/4″  X  3  5/16″  but give yourself some extra to stamp the door and then cut it down to size
  • Hardware & Sign – Basic Black  4 1/2″  X 2″
  • Greeting behind the door – Whisper White 4″ X 2 1/4″
  • Greeting Inside Card – Whisper White 5 1/4″  X  4″
  • Hello Greeting – Whisper White 1 1/2″  X  1 1/2″
  1. Cut the tracks in your top layer;  Center the tracks framelit horizontally but NOT vertically.  It is 5/8″ down from the top which makes it about 1/4″ and a hair from the bottom. (Isn’t it great that the two tracks are on one framelit?!)
  2. Emboss the top layer with the Simple Stripes Embossing Folder positioning an indented stripe directly on the top of the top track so you will have a flat surface where you are trying to glue on the black hardware strip. Check out the picture above.
  3. Stamp the barn door with Early Espresso Ink and cut it out with the framelit; sponge the edges for a bit of shadow
  4. Cut out the black hardware and sign – two rollers for the top of the door, one long black strip, the door handle and the sign
  5. Glue on the long black strip.  I used tombow liquid glue.
  6. Place a washer beneath the top track and bottom track at the far left side of each track. Put a mini dimensional on top of the washers then place another washer on top of the mini dimensionals. You should have one washer underneath the cardstock, the dimensional then a washer on top of the cardstock.
  7. Position two more washers at the far right side of each track and do the same layering:  washer-mini dimensional-washer.
  8. Put two glue dots on the top of the four layered washers
  9. With two washers pushed as far left as they will go, position your barn door and press the left side of the door onto the glue dots
  10. Making sure the other two washers are pushed as far right as they will go, slide the barn door to the right and press onto the glue dots
  11. Mount your top layer to your card base with the foam adhesive strips.  One strip should be placed above and below each of the tracks and one strip right in the middle- so five 5″ strips are used.
  12. Take your Whisper White 4″ X 2 1/4″ greeting piece and temporarily place it under the door.  Slide the door to the left and make a light pencil mark to show where your edge will be when stamping.  Slide the door to the right and mark the edge for the other side.  Hint:  If making multiples use a large acrylic block to mount both the left and right greeting on the one block and you can stamp without remarking the edges each time.
  13. Stamp your greetings.  Note: The Whisper White greeting piece could be larger or smaller depending on your choice of greetings- just be sure to attach the door to the washers further out or further in on the door as needed to cover the greetings.  You will see several different sizes on Youtube for this greeting piece.  The key is the door placement on the washers so it covers the greetings.
  14. Glue your greeting behind the door.  I used Tombow so it didn’t stick before it was in position.
  15. Glue the rollers to the door only at the bottom.  It is an illusion that they are attached at the top and rolling along the track.
  16. Glue the handle.
  17. Make the Hello Sign by stamping the sign on Whisper White and then fussy cut the “hello” with a bit of black border and pop this up on the black sign cut out with the framelit and Basic Black cardstock.  Attach the sign with a glue dot and then attach a little bow on top with another glue dot.
  18. Stamp your inside greeting and your name on the back.
  19. Decorate your envelope – no naked envelopes in the mail!
  20. Stamp and send!!

PARTY AT MY HOUSE

We will be making this card and the Blossoming Basket card (see the previous post) at my house here in Castle Rock on March 14 (rescheduled from March 10).  I would love to have you join us.  We will start at 9:00 and have a light lunch about 11:30.  RSVP by Sunday, March 11.    It’s a standard party with a door prize, thank you gifts, snacks and chocolate.  There is no charge but catalogs will be available for shopping or taking home to shop later.

CALL TO CLUB

Would you like to join a Stampin’ Up! club and have fun with others while learning how to use new techniques, fancy folds, awesome products or clean and simple cards? In the past we had club every other month and commitments from six members who had the privilege of being the hostess (and earning free products) along with the responsibility of a light lunch or breakfast. Join me to discuss club details and make the Magic Shutter Card.  We will discuss what day of the week to meet, what time, and most importantly – when do we start! I will answer questions and we will go over the responsibilities of the hostess for each club. I am thinking we need one Saturday club every other month and one weekday club every other month but it all depends on you.

When: Saturday, March 24, 10:00-12:00 (snacks and lunch provided)

Where: My House – 4143 Eagle Ridge Way, Castle Rock

What: Discussion and sign up for clubs

RSVP: Please RSVP by March 21. If you can’t attend but would like to join a club, send me a list of what you would like in a club – what day of the week, what time, what type etc.

PAPER PUMPKIN PARTY

Paper Pumpkin is a monthly crafting kit sent directly to your home. It has everything you need to make cards or other cool gifts. March is a special celebration of Paper Pumpkin’s fifth year in production! There will be a special box and a gift in the box to accompany the regular kit. You must subscribe by the 10th of March to receive the special kit. The cost is $19.95 plus tax or buy online and you can get three months for $59 and a free Sale A Bration product.   Check out the video here:

https://www.youtube.com/user/paperpumpkinvideo

Let’s make our kits together!

When: Wednesday, March 28, 9:30 – 11:30 (snacks provided)

Where: My House – 4143 Eagle Ridge Way, Castle Rock

RSVP: Tuesday, March 27. I have no card kits to make but it helps to know you are coming.

Contact me with questions about any of the above.

SAL, Shop A Little – click on the computer image to go to my online store

Karen

 

 

 

 

 

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