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Lately I've been feeling a creative
slump. I've seen others saying so as well. I think, for me, I've
relied on my tried and true ingredients, and they're fine. But it's
more than that. I cannot WAIT for the new catalog to go live, so I
can pick some new & wonderful artistic supplies to quench my
thirst. And, moreover, I'm a little heartbroken that I'm not going
to the SU Convention next month. The 25th anniversary
one...the one that my stampin' colleagues are eagerly planning
for...it's just not “in the cards” for me one more year. It
hasn't been an easy time here (in real life) over the past couple
years. But I keep pressing on, smile intact, spirit full of
gratitute, and sending cards out into the world one at a time, to
bring sunshine...a hug...a high five...or flowers!
I'm reinstituting my Clean & Simple
Summer cards. Last summer, I decided it's a good idea, especially
when the days are long and family is home more, there's gardening to
be done, and swimming pools to bask by, that my cards will be bright,
clean, and simple. Here's my first one for this summer, using Hand
Stamped Sentiments' color challenge: Summer Starfruit, Primrose
Petals, Baja Breeze, and Midnight Muse.
I used several simple techniques to
keep these bright colors from competing on my card. For the tag, I
used the Chevron embossing folder, and Stampin' Write markers in Baja
Breeze and Midnight Muse. Using the front inside of the folder, I
colored the embossed rows of chevron in alternating colors, and
embossed on a piece of scrap white cardstock. Then, I
spritzed the folder with with a mix of Shimmer Paint and rubbing
alcohol, and ran a new piece of white CS through the Big Shot. This
created a “stamped-off” embossed chevron pattern. Let's coin the
phrase “Stamped Off Inked Embossing”!
The second technique is emboss
resist with sponges. Very simple, and so pretty! Just choose an
outline stamp (Fabulous Florets works well here). Heat emboss with
white embossing powder. From the center of each flower or leaf,
sponge darker in the center and swipe gently toward the edges of the
image. Fussy cut each piece and arrange with Stampin' Dimensionals.
I love these pretty blossoms :)
To finish, I used Whisper White for the
card base and cut it 11” x 4”, folded in half. The tag is placed
off center, and the cluster of flowers is arranged so they hang off
the edge a little, but will still fit in a standard envelope due to
the 4” width. The sentiment is stamped in Crumb Cake, and little
pearls are placed here and there. When fully assembled, the entire
card was spritzed with the Shimmer Paint spray mixture for one more
layer of subtle shine.
Hope you are having a great week, and
thanks for allowing me to vent a little! In blogland, things often
seem perfect. Real life is an exercise in strength and grace.
Here's a quote from Pinterest that I love to use as a reminder.
Have a blessed and creative day! ~
Erika
SUPPLY LIST:
STAMPS: Fabulous Florets
INK: Summer Starfruit, Primrose Petals,
Midnight Muse, Baja Breeze, Certainly Celery, Crumb Cake
PAPER: Whisper White
EMBELLISHMENT: Basic Pearls, Whisper
White 5/8” Organza ribbon, Baker's Twine from Pop Up Posies kit,
Chevron Embossing Folder, White embossing powder, Versamark ink.