Friday, December 28, 2018

Space Heroes Pop-Up Card

Now that I'm done with Christmas cards for 2018, I can play around with some fun things for birthdays and other occasions!

This card has a fun cover with a surprise inside - a familiar friend in a gift box, with a birthday wish! (Keep scrolling to see the inside!) Happy birthday from your friendly galaxy space heroes!


This card required the following products (plus Copic markers):
  • Kindred Stamps "Space Heroes" Stamp Set and space-themed paper
  • Elizabeth Craft "Frame It Stitched Rectangles" Die Set
  • Hunkydory/For the Love of Stamps "Retro Mix Tape" Stamp Set
  • Plant Guy in Pot from a Marvel coloring book
  • Lawn Fawn "Mini Pop-Up Box" Die Set
  • Ranger Embossing Powder, Super Fine Detail Black
  • Foam squares to pop up elements on the card cover
The Retro Mix Tape stamp set contains a standard cassette tape image, so I had to draw the lines and shade it to look like the tape we all know and love. Given the movie's soundtrack containing classic rock, "You're a classic" seemed like an appropriate cover sentiment. I embossed "classic" to make it look more like the cassette tape's ribbon. (I am old enough to remember what a pain those were, LOL.)

When the recipient opens the card, s/he sees this landscape from above.


I created the inside sentiment with my computer/printer and created the patterned paper with the small cassette tape stamp from the Retro Mix Tape stamp set, with Copic markers. When the recipient tilts the card, this is the inside surprise:


It's our favorite plant-like mini hero in a box! And he's wishing you a happy birthday!

I added a few more stems/shoots with the small curly dies in the Mini Pop-Up Box die set.


I hope you enjoyed this project, and I look forward to hearing your thoughts!

Happy Crafting!

Friday, December 14, 2018

Holiday Lip Balm Card

This year, I decided to create small gift for colleagues instead of regular Christmas cards.

I created a standard-size card (4.25" x 5.5") with a Candy Cane Chapstick on each card. This card is similar to a postcard, as it doesn't open. It has the design on the front and the rip strip (and my personal stamp) on the back.


The card above required the following products:
  • Lawn Fawn Large Stitched Rectangles
  • Oval dies: 3.25" and 3"
  • Crafter's Companion Contemporary Christmas: Decorative Holly Die
  • My Favorite Things Lip Balm Window & Frame Die-Namics Set
  • My Favorite Things Essential Sentiments Rip Strips Die-Namics Set
  • My Favorite Things Lip Balm Shaker Pouches
  • Red Rhinestones
  • Holiday-flavored Chapstick (or any other standard-sized lip balm)
Cut two pieces of cardstock with the largest stitched rectangle die (4.25" x 5.5"). On the front piece, cut the lip balm window, then cut the rip strip on the back piece of cardstock. I found it easiest to line the front piece up, after I cut the window, with the back and then position the rip strip die where it will fall directly behind the Chapstick. I found the rip strip too long, so I left part of the die and card hanging over the edge of the cutting plates so there was no pressure and it didn't cut that part. An example of the rip strip on the back is below:


Place double-sided tape onto the top of the lip balm pouch, and then slide the pouch into the front window. Cover the back piece of cardstock with double-sided tape, put your Chapstick into the pouch (very important!!), and then seal the two pieces together like a sandwich. When you're done, you're left with a flat card with Chapstick magically inside it.

Cut a "frame" for your Chapstick window on the front, as it makes the card look professional and complete. Decorate as desired, and then give your gift to your friend or family member. These make great stocking stuffers, too!

I made a few other versions of this card, including one with Santa and a nontraditional-colored Nutcracker scene.




I hope you enjoyed this project, and I look forward to hearing your thoughts!

Happy Crafting!

Sunday, November 25, 2018

Birthday Floral Eclipse Card

This week, I created a birthday card for a friend using the eclipse method.

The "eclipse" method involves taking a patterned sheet of paper (card front or otherwise) and cutting a word out using alphabet dies. After you cut them out, you pop them up and put them back into place. This creates a very subtle, raised word on the front of the card that may not be instantly noticed by the beholder. My friend's name is Julie, so I cut J U L I E out of the card front. TIP: Lay a ruler across the card front so the letters line up evenly, then hold them in place with Post It Tape so they don't move around during the cutting process.


First, I stamped the floral image from the Simon Says Stamp Sketched Flowers stamp set and colored with Copics. I added a sentiment from the same set. Once I cut the letters, using the Kat Scrappiness Condensed Alphabet Die Set, I cut two more sets of letters out of thin, white foam, and I layered them (2 foam letters with the paper letter on top).


I added some Swarovski crystals (in various shapes) to give the card some sparkle.


Inside, I stamped a flower from the Simon Says Stamp/Clearly Besotted Magnificent Magnolia stamp set and a sentiment from the Ranger Letter It Birthday Stamp Set. I colored the flower with Copics.

Products Used:
  • Simon Says Stamp Sketched Flowers Stamp Set
  • Simon Says Stamp/Clearly Besotted Magnificant Magnolia Stamp Set
  • Ranger Letter It Birthday Stamp Set
  • Kat Scrappiness Condensed Alphabet Die Set
  • Swarovski crystals
I hope you enjoyed this project, and I look forward to hearing your thoughts!

Happy Crafting!

Thursday, November 22, 2018

Light-Up Gingerbread House

This week, I created a card using the Candyland Christmas Stamp Set from Witt & Sass Stamp Company!

I have at least 6 gingerbread house stamps, and I can honestly say that the W&S gingerbread house is my favorite. It's just so cute, with beautiful little details! I colored the house, plus other elements and characters from another stamp set, with Copics. I layered them with foam and embellished with Swarovski crystals, glitters, and WORKING LIGHTS!


That's right, I said working lights! I pulled out the Chibitronics lights, copper tape, a coin cell battery, and LOTS of foam tape, and I made the gingerbread house windows light up! I added a little "Push Here" peppermint so the recipient will know where to push. The lights only turns on when someone pushes the button, so they'll last a long time.


.Witt & Sass Products Used:
  • Candyland Christmas Stamp Set
I hope you enjoyed this project, and I look forward to hearing your thoughts!

Happy Crafting!

Monday, November 19, 2018

Peppermint Christmas

This week, I created a card using the Candyland Christmas Stamp Set, as well as the Layered Stencil Plaid, from Witt & Sass Stamp Company!

The product I love most at Christmastime is anything peppermint, but especially the Peppermint Hot Chocolate (extra hot, with whip!) from Starbucks. My local store doesn't carry peppermint flavoring until late November, so I wait ALL YEAR for it. When I saw the cute peppermint stamp in the Candyland Christmas set, I knew I wanted to celebrate candy canes and all things peppermint!


That lovely candy cane stripe background was actually pretty easy to make. I used the Witt & Sass Layered Stencil Plaid, on an angle, to create the thick red stripes across the page. After that, I used a ruler and marker to draw a thin line between the thick lines. Super easy, and so very festive!

I stamped the peppermints on a white piece of cardstock (cut 1" smaller than my striped base so I could show off that lovely stripe). When I started to color them, I realized that I didn't use a cardstock that works for blending alcohol markers, so I simplified with one red marker and one gray marker.


I stamped the top line of the stamp set's sentiment and then the bottom "sweet" part with white ink on matching red cardstock. (I was able to ink a part of the stamp by covering the words I didn't want with Post It tape while I inked the stamp and then removing the tape before I stamped my cardstock.) The ink didn't stamp very well, so I used a white Sakura Gelly Roll pen to fill in the letters. I added a large die-cut "Christmas" over a small piece of vellum (so it would stand out against the patterned backdrop) and added a Swarovski crystal for the dot over the "i." (Tip: I was able to hide the glue on the vellum by cutting it an inch wider than I needed and wrapping/gluing the vellum to the back of the white cardstock. Now it "floats" nicely on the front of the card without any glue spots!)

.Witt & Sass Products Used:
  • Candyland Christmas Stamp Set
  • Layered Stencil Plaid
I hope you enjoyed this project, and I look forward to hearing your thoughts!

Happy Crafting!

Thursday, November 15, 2018

Flamingo Beach Christmas

This week, I created a card using the Mermaid Christmas Stamp Set, and a few others, from Witt & Sass Stamp Company!

This year, beach Christmas and festive flamingos are on trend. Why? I have no idea, but I'm not complaining! I almost purchased a Christmas flamingos stamp set, and then I remembered that I already have the Witt & Sass Tropical Party stamp set, so I used that one instead.


I resized that gorgeous coral Christmas tree (my favorite part of the Mermaid Christmas set!) so it would be more in scale to the flamingo, and I gave the flamingo a Santa hat and holly brooch. (Alternatively, you could leave the flamingo's bead necklace and simply color it in Christmas colors.) I covered the coral tree in multi-colored rhinestones and added a bunch of little seaside friends. I created the background with stencils (listed below) and Distress Oxides.
.Witt & Sass Products Used:
  • Mermaid Christmas Stamp Set
  • Tropical Party Stamp Set
  • Background Builder Palm Tree Stamp
  • Background Builder Wave Stencil
  • Layered Stencil Clouds
I hope you enjoyed this project, and I look forward to hearing your thoughts!

Happy Crafting!

Monday, November 12, 2018

Unicorn Mermaid Christmas

This week, I created a card using the Mermaid Christmas Stamp Set from Witt & Sass Stamp Company!

I love the Witt & Sass Mascot, Purdie the Chubby Unicorn, and I couldn't resist mixing her into the underwater scene by fusing her top half with the mermaid's bottom half. (Now she's a "Purmaid!") I created the background using Distress Oxides and Copic markers (for the sand and seaweed), and then I began layering all of the fun characters into the scene! All characters and elements were colored with Copics.


My favorite part of this stamp set is the gorgeous coral Christmas tree. I embellished it with rhinestones and added lots of fishy attendees at Purdie's Christmas party. Even the little starfish have rhinestones! A Christmas unicorn mermaid can NEVER have too much bling!

Witt & Sass Products Used:
  • Mermaid Christmas Stamp Set
  • Chubby Unicorn Stamp Set
I hope you enjoyed this project, and I look forward to hearing your thoughts!

Happy Crafting!

Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Santa Purdie and Reindeer Baby Purdie Scene

This week, I created a card using the Patchwork Christmas Stamp Set from Witt & Sass Stamp Company!

I love creating little scenes on my cards, and this week gave me an opportunity to transform the Witt & Sass mascot into holiday figures... Santa Claus and a little reindeer!


My first task was to turn Halloween Purdie into Santa Purdie. (A Santacorn?) Once I stamped her, I sketched a rough outline of Santa's clothes. When you're using very dark Copics (like reds and dark grays), your pencil sketch doesn't need to be perfect, as you can "smooth" it out when you color. For a finishing touch, I added white flocking to the white sections of Santa's clothes. It doesn't show up terribly well in photos, but it's soft and fuzzy in person. In case you'd like to follow my simple, rough sketch to turn your Purdie into Santa, I've included the "before" and "after" pictures below. (Her hat is a stamp from another Christmas set in my stash, but it would also be pretty easy to draw, if needed. I kind of like seeing the unicorn horn on Santa, though!)



In order to turn Baby Purdie into a reindeer, I gave her a knit onesie with reindeer antlers. Since the image is so small, it would've been too difficult to draw the knit details with a Copic. Instead, I used Copics to color in the "onesie" with the shading I wanted and then used a brown Prismacolor Premier Brush Tip Marker, which allows you to draw super fine details, to draw the knit effect. I shrank the angel from the Patchwork Christmas stamp set and turned her into a little dolly for Baby Purdie.


Witt & Sass Products Used:
  • Patchwork Christmas Stamp Set
  • Purdie's Halloween Stamp Set
  • Baby Purdie Stamp (from the I'm So Sassy Sassy Pack)
  • Patchwork Christmas Sassy Pack
I hope you enjoyed this project, and I look forward to hearing your thoughts!

Happy Crafting!

Monday, November 5, 2018

Patchwork Christmas and Hand-Stitched Holly

This week, I created a card using the Patchwork Christmas Stamp Set from Witt & Sass Stamp Company!

This lovely stamp set features Americana/folk-art-styled holiday images, and after I saw all of the buttons, I was inspired to pull out my needle and embroidery floss. I resized one of the holly images to make it large enough to stitch and cut my cardstock to 5" x 3.75", rounding the corners. I colored all of the images with Copics and ran it through my die machine with the Altenew Cross Stitch Canvas Die.


After the die created all of the little holes for stitching, I cross stitched the central, larger holly image. I also threaded the stamped buttons (so they'd appear to be sewn on) and sewed on a few holiday buttons from my stash for good measure. I matted the card front on luxurious, dark green velvet, which unfortunately doesn't show up well in photos. (It's so SOFT and FUZZY, though!)


Inside the card, I used the little button tree and a sentiment from the set and matted it on some festive paper from my stash. I made sure to round the corners of all layers, including the card base, to keep everything consistent.


Witt & Sass Products Used:
  • Patchwork Christmas Stamp Set
  • Mermaid Christmas Stamp Set (mistletoe image)
I hope you enjoyed this project, and I look forward to hearing your thoughts!

Happy Crafting!

Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Grateful for You Surprise Bouquet

This week, I created a card using the Layered Plaid Stencil (and two other products) from Witt & Sass Stamp Company!

It's time for fall and Thanksgiving cards, so I thought the plaid would look warm and happy with the beautiful sunflowers from the Falling for Scarecrow stamp set. I made the plaid paper using the Layered Plaid Stencil with Prima Color Philosophy Carrot and Burnt Sienna inks. The front of the card is fairly simple, with a stamped, popped-up centerpiece, wooden embellishments from the Fall Sassy Pack, and some colored glass drops from my stash.


When the recipient opens the card, s/he is treated to a surprise... a mini pop-up box stuffed full of cheerful sunflowers! I continued the plaid paper inside and added some leaves from the Falling for Scarecrow stamp set. I colored the sunflowers and leaves with Copics.


Even the little box has stitched plaid panels on the sides! I kept the white panel blank for now, and I'll add a sentiment or hand-written note when I decide to give the card to someone.


Witt & Sass Products Used:
  • Layered Stencil Plaid
  • Falling for Scarecrow Stamp Set
  • Fall Sassy Pack
I hope you enjoyed this project, and I look forward to hearing your thoughts!

Happy Crafting!

Thursday, October 25, 2018

Magical Friendship Week - Sorting Hat and Wizardly Houses

Magical Friendship Week continues! This week, the Design Team from Witt & Sass Stamp Company partnered with the Kindred Stamps Design Team to create projects featuring the wizarding world!

For my second card this week, I created a fully interactive card. On the front, the Sorting Hat announces your house. The Reveal Wheel allows you to turn the wheel, and all four houses are available. (I'm a Ravenclaw!) I created the front panel with Distress Oxides and textured them using Tonic Mica Mists (gold and silver). The Sorting Hat, table, and house letters are all popped up with foam, although it's hard to tell in the photo.


Your card recipient may think the interactive feature is finished, but when s/he opens the card, all of the house mascots pop out!


The inside mechanism is called a Pivot Pop Up, so the panels fold flat when you close the card. I used icons from the Witt & Sass Magical Creatures Stamp Set and the Kindred Stamps Students of Magic and Wizard Friends Stamp Sets to create the patterned paper for the inside panels. There is space to write a short message to your card recipient on the white panel at the bottom.


How cute are these mascots? I think Pytherin is my favorite. He just looks so cuddly, even though he's a snake!

Witt & Sass Products Used:
  • Magical Creatures Stamp Set
Kindred Stamps Products Used:
  • Students of Magic Stamp Set
  • Masters of Magic Stamp Set
  • Wizard Friends Stamp Set (Retired)
I hope you enjoyed this project, and I look forward to hearing your thoughts!

Happy Crafting!

Monday, October 22, 2018

Magical Friendship Week - Wizard Holiday Fun

This week, the Design Team from Witt & Sass Stamp Company partnered with the Kindred Stamps Design Team for Magical Friendship Week!

For my first card this week, our three young wizards decided to play in the snow. Muggles build snowmen; wizards build snow creatures!


I turned the Witt & Sass Magical Creatures into snow creatures for this scene, and the Kindred Stamps Students of Magic (including Hedwig!) are having some winter fun together. I used the Witt & Sass Layered Clouds Stencil with my Copic markers, instead of the usual ink dauber, because I wanted them to be soft, fluffy winter clouds.


Inside, I included another snow creature: Hufflepuff's badger mascot!

Witt & Sass Products Used:
  • Magical Creatures Stamp Set
  • Layered Clouds Stencil
Kindred Stamps Products Used:
  • Students of Magic Stamp Set
  • Wizard Friends Stamp Set (Retired)
I hope you enjoyed this project, and I look forward to hearing your thoughts!

Happy Crafting!

Thursday, October 18, 2018

Witt & Sass Stamp Company - Sexy Hexy Hilda

I am so excited to share my project using Sexy Hexy Hilda, a new stamp set from Witt & Sass Stamp Company!

Instead of going in a Halloween direction, I was inspired by Wicked: The Musical, one of my favorite musicals. It's about time we had a beautiful, curvy Elphaba!


In this scene, she's fleeing the Emerald City after the Wizard tricked her into casting the spell to create the flying monkeys. She's defying gravity, ready to lead her rebellion, and flying over a field of red flowers like the ones Fiyero gave her at the train station. (FIYERO! *sniffle*) Chistery, who hasn't mastered flying yet, is holding on to the broom for dear life.


To create the scene, I "monkeyfied" the terrified kitty on the broom and gave him wings (taken from the bat in this stamp set). I colored all of the elements with Copics and added glitter to the Emerald City. I created the background using Distress Oxides with the Witt & Sass Background Builder Hill Stencil and Layered Clouds Stencil. I used foam dots to pop up certain elements for dimension.


Inside, I included The Grimmerie and a sentiment from the Witt & Sass Friends Sentiment stamp set that reminded me of one of the final songs, "For Good."

Witt & Sass Products Used:
  • Sexy Hexy Hilda Stamp Set
  • You Are Beautiful Stamp Set
  • Background Builder Rainbow Stamp
  • Layered Clouds Stencil
  • Background Builder Hill Stencil
  • Friends Sentiment Stamp Set
I hope you enjoyed this project, and I look forward to hearing your thoughts!

Happy Crafting!