Fear Not!


Hi everyone, I hope you are all having a great day!  For the card I made today I picked the Rose Wonder Stamp Set. I am so sad that this set will no longer be available for order after May 31st. I love this large rose image.  It is really fun to color as well as because it is so large you do not have to do much else to make it into a card. The coloring options are endless. For the first card I started with a piece of the shimmery white cardstock and stamped the rose image in grey archival ink. I used my aquapainter with Stampin Up dye based ink pads to color.  For the rose I started with a light wash of daffodil delight and then when that dried I added calypso coral and a little pumpkin pie in the center where I thought the flower would be the darkest. For the leaves I used the same technique and used old olive and artichoke for the darker color. After the entire piece was completely dry I added speckles by putting some smoky slate ink on the corner of my acrylic block and then using the aquapainter to flick color from the block.  I kept the block a fairly far distance from the paper because I wanted the specks to be small. I decided I wanted to keep the card flat so that it would be easy to mail and so I made a quick watercolor wash with marina mist in the corner. I knew that I would put the sentiment there.  I stamped the sentiment on when it had dried with staz on black ink. The sentiments in this stamp set are so beautiful for when you need a card with an encouraging message. I will continue to use them for a very long time. To finish the card off I used a few of the glittery clear drops from the occasions catalog. I was really hoping they would continue to offer these in the new catalog because they really come in handy when you need a little something. But since they will be retired you will want to get them before they are gone. The entire piece is just a little smaller than standard card and I mounted it on to a piece of artichoke card stock.

For the next card I watercolored the card in a similar way however, I used watercolor paper as the base and white heat embossed the image.  Using heat embossed images makes watercoloring a little easier.  It doesn't bleed into the other areas. The background I did a very light color wash of marina mist. For the flower I used pale plum and with each layer I used a more concentrated amount of color (less water) for the leaves I used old olive, and a little bit of daffodil delight. The sentiment I stamped in staz on black ink and a few speckles of pale plum. I mounted the entire card on pale plum card stock.

I hope you enjoy these cards. Remember the retired list will only have items available until the end of May.  Many things have already sold out, so if there is something you would like make sure to get it while it is available.  If you do not have a demonstrator I would love to help you in anyway that I can.  Have a wonderful Memorial Day weekend!

Welcome to my new blog


Hi and welcome to my new blog.  You will have to bare with me as I learn how to use my new blog to bring you fun new stamping ideas.  If you have any suggestions on how I can improve please do not hesitate.  I look forward to hearing from you and learning.  For my first entry I have a fun easy project using the new (to Stampin' Up) product, Brusho.  I am so excited to play with this product.  It really is fun and while playing with it I felt like such an artist.  Brusho is fine watercolor granules that when they come in contact with water spread and make beautiful colors.  For this card I kept is very simple.  I took a piece of watercolor paper and using one of the SU pattern party decorative masks, spread a thin layer of embossing paste on the paper.  I let that dry and then took my aquapainter and spread water generously all over the image. I then sprinkled the Brusho yellow all over.  The water did all the work for me. I let that dry completely and then added more water to the center because I wanted the center to have  more concentrated color and stand out a little more.  I then let that dry however it was still not dark enough for me in the center and so I added a very little amount of red.  These little granules are so potent that you do not need much.  Try adding a little and then you can always add more. I was very happy with the results at this point so I decided to keep it simple.

When I was looking for a sentiment to put on the card I immediately thought of Just Add Text stamp set.  It really spoke to me about how I was feeling after playing with this new media.  I stamped it on a white circle, that I had cut out for a previous project but hadn't used, and rubbed a little ink so that it would blend in. I mounted the card on a piece of daffodil delight paper and kept the layout very clean and simple.  I hope you enjoy this and I would love to hear any comments you may have.  Thanks for visiting and have a beautiful week!