Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Gilded Leafing

 Well, my order for the Gilded Leafing finally arrived!  I have been having fun using it in different ways.  I love the stuff!  Do you ever just have those days when you can't stop playing around with something?  Yeah, that was me last week.I keep finding new projects to use this Gilded Leafing on.  

Gilded Leafing comes in a small jar.  The jar is full of gold flakes that can be used to add beautiful accents to any of your projects.  The leafing has to be used with some type of adhesive to hold the leafing to your project.  It doesn't have any adhesive on itself.  By adding adhesive to a card, then placing the told flakes over top and removing the excess, you'll have a beautiful and glamorous gold accent left on your project in the same areas as the adhesive was applied.

When you first open your jar of Gilded Leafing, you'll want to have a storage container nearby.  You want an open container big enough to insert your card into that has a sealable lid like a Rubbermade  container with a lid.  When you shake the gold flakes out of the original jar, they will keep coming ... and coming ...and coming!  So be prepared with your container!

To use the leafing, first apply some type of adhesive to the area you want the Gilded Leafing to be.  I have used Tear and Tape, Heat and Stick Powder and multi-purpose glue (Tombow).  This glue works well because after it is dry, it is still sticky.  A glue that dries to a hard finish will not work.  Once the glue is applied, set the project aside to allow drying time.  When dry, either sprinkle or rub leafing onto your project OR dip it into your container of gold flakes.   (You can also sprinkle the leafing on wet glue.  Just set it aside to dry before rubbing off the excess.)  To get rid of the excess leafing, I've found that rubbing it first with my fingers and then with a soft sponge works well.  Another idea is to use a soft toothbrush.  Gently rub the sponge (or toothbrush) over your project until all the excess has been removed.

Here are a few tips:

  • Use a large sealable container
  • Use a Microfiber Cloth to clean up loose flakes on your hands and work area.
  • Prepare multiple projects at one time.  This limits the mess I create and how many times I need to wipe off my hands.
  • Experiment with the Gold Leafing.  Experiment with adhesives, application ...Don't limit yourself to just paper.  Enjoy and let me know what you think about this new product.
Here are a couple of cards I made using the Gold Leafing:

  






I applied the score tape across the card; removed the backing of the tape and stuck it down into my leafing container.  Next I used my sponge to take away all the excess.  I cut this piece in half to make 2 cards.


This is one of the cards I made using Magenta cardstock.


This one was made using Terracota Tile.

The flowers on these cards are colored with Stampin' Blends.  The flowers were fussy cut from True Love designer paper.




Friday, March 19, 2021

More Note Pads with Flowers and Field DSP

 Happy Friday.  Tomorrow is the first day of Spring but it doesn't feel spring-like today!  It's 50 degrees and dreary looking!  We had a couple of spring like days earlier in the week but it's deserted us!  

Here are the rest of the little note pads that I made.


For all of these I used the Flowers and Field DSP (from Saleabration).  
I made the flowers with the Pierced Blooms dies.  Also, that cute little bow is included in these dies.




Again, Flowers and Field DSP.  I used the Daisy Punch for the one on the right and the Pierced Blooms dies for the other one.

I used the rectangular shaped die from Painted Labels Dies (coordinates with Painted Poppies stamps.)  After die cutting the piece, I left the card stock inside the die and using my stylus, traced a line all around the die (on the back side).  When you are done, take the card stock out of the die and flip it over ... voila! a beveled edge!  It makes a great look for these dies.

Tuesday, March 16, 2021

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A Little Note

 I finally got some little scratch pads that measure 3" x 5" from Amazon.  I wanted to make covers for these scratch pads.  I could not find them at Staples so ordered from Amazon.  I went crazy Sunday and made a bunch to give away!   It was fun seeing what Designer Papers I could match the flowers with.  When I went to play cards with my friends on Monday, I let them each choose one of the little note pads.



I have just a little bit of this magnolia DSP left and love the look of it on this note pad.  I cut the flower from a piece of the designer paper.


These are 3 other note pads that I made.  They are all using the Daisy designer paper.  The note pad on the right uses the Daisy Punch.  The other two are made with the Stitched Blooms dies.  You can purchase these with the In Bloom stamp set.  The die set has 25 dies and 21 stamps!  That's a lot of stamps and dies in one bundle.  I love these dies.  There are several flowers in different sizes (great for layering) plus leaves and flower centers. 

Monday, March 15, 2021

Beautiful Art Gallery

 Have you discovered the Stampin' Up Art Gallery Bundle and Fine Art Floral Suite in the current mini catalog?  It is absolutely gorgeous!  I have seen some beautiful cards madew with this set, so I just had to jump in and start creating cards of my own.  The Fine Art Floral Product Suite includes the Art Gallery Stamp set, Floral Gallery Dies, Golden Garden Designer Specialty Acetate, Gilded Leafing Embellishment, Fine Art 3/8" Ribbon, Painted Texture 3D Embossing folder, Heat & Stick Powder and Fine Art Floral designer paper.  Whew!  That's a lot!  You don't have to buy everything (but I wish I could!)  I have started out with the Art Gallery stamp set, Heat & Stick Powder and Gilded Leafing.  The only problem is the Gilded Leafing was on back-order.  It is in the mail to me but who knows when I'll receive it.  It left Salt Lake City March 3 and hasn't arrived yet!  The postal service is getting worse and worse.

The Art Gallery stamp set is a 2-step set, so you can use a lighter color for the main part of the flower and a darker color to add accents over the top with a second stamp.  To do this, you can either use the same color ink for both steps and just stamp off for the lighter ink and go full strength for the top and darker ink.  Or use two different colors of ink when stamping.


So, the flowers on the left side were stamped off using the largest flower and stamped full strength with the smaller flower.
The flowers on the right were stamped with two different colors of ink.  So many choices!

Here are some ideas for other color combos that would work well with these flowers - 
  • Daffodil Delight & Mango Medley
  • Daffodil & Bumblebee
  • Petal Pink & Pumpkin Pie
  • Mango & Pumpkin Pie
  • Blushing Bride & Rococo Rose
  • Flirty Flamingo & Calypso Coral
  • Flirty Flamingo & Real Red
  • Magenta & Razzleberry
  • Pool Party & Coastal Cabana
  • Balmy Blue & Misty Moonlight
What combos can you come up with?  Here are a couple of cards I made.


I used Gorgeous Grape and Highland Heather for my sister's birthday card.  I used the Tufted 3D embossing folder on the background.


For this card, I stamped off for the large flower with Magenta Madness Ink and stamped full strength Magenta Madness for the accent.  I added some sparkle with Wink of Stella.


Sorry - this is one is out of focus but I have already mailed it so can't retake the picture!  I used Mango Medley and Pumpkin Pie for the flower.

This stamp set includes sayings and greetings like:  "I'm Think of You", Congratulations, happy birthday, You are Lovely, Best Wishes, Good Luck, I Miss You, Sorry and Thank You."  The Floral Gallery Dies includes a large "Just Want to Say" die that can be used with any of the stamped greetings.

Wednesday, March 10, 2021

Paper Pumpkin Alternatives for February

 I have finally gotten my crafting room somewhat organized.  At least I have room at my desk to make a few cards!  I bought a rolling cart from Michael's and put a lot of items on it.  These carts are really handy.  The one I bought has hooks on the sides, a little basket, and rods to hang ribbon on.



a clean desk!!

It felt good yesterday to sit down at my desk and make a few cards.  I really like this month's Paper Pumpkin. and ended up making several cards with the kit.

The vellum piece is gold on the other side but I preferred the softer look and flipped it over.  I did the same thing with the doily.  It is gold on the other side.  I cut it in half and now can use it on another card.  I used the SU Blends to color the flowers.


This was super easy to make!  I love the look of the white embossed flowers on the black cardstock background.  


I cut the floral piece in half to use it on another card.  Notice the other half of the doily on this card also.


For this card, I used the Blending Brushes to color the white doily with Roccoco Rose ink.   This is one of the three sample cards made with the kit instructions - minus coloring the doily.


This is one of the cards that was made using the instructions in the kit.  The only change I made was to use the white side of the vellum instead of the gold.


This card was also made using the kit instructions.  I didn't change a thing.

Wednesday, March 3, 2021

Dragonfly Garden

 How many more days until Spring??!!  I am anxiously awaiting the arrival.  My camelia bush is full of blooms and I know it's Lent because my Lenten Roses are blooming too!



I just wish they would raise their heads up so we can see the beautiful flower!


So pretty!

I am so thankful that my back is doing so much better.  I was really worried for a while that my card making was going to be a thing of the past.  I am trying to be really diligent about not pushing myself though. 

I have a few Dragonfly Garden stamp set cards to share with you today.  This stamp set is available in the Mini Catalog and comes bundled with a Dragonfly Punch.


I couldn't get a picture without getting the glare on the transparency sheet.  I inked the leaves and flowers up with Mint Macaron and then used markers to color the flower heads.  I made a stitched frame using the Stitched Rectangles and cut a piece of transparency to adhere to the back of the frame.  The dragonfly was stamped in black and colored with Stampin' Blends Rich Razzleberry.  Then I sponged ink onto the front of the dragonfly and adhered it to the back side of the transparency.  Then the frame & transparency were adhered to the black mat.  I forgot to stamp the sentiment & had to lift up the part I had glued down to stamp the sentiment ..... CROOKED!!


I am loving making these slimline cards.  This one measures 7 1/4" x 7" and fold in half.  I stamped the small dragonflies all over the Gray Granite card with white ink and embossed them with white embossing powder.  (You could do the same thing using Versamark instead of white ink.)  The rectangles are 2" x 2 1/4" (Misty Moonlight) and the DSP (Sale-a-Bration Field & Flower) is about 1/8" smaller.  I stamped the dragonflies and used Stampin' Brushes to color the wings and then put Wink of Stella on them.  The sentiment is die cut with Stitched Sweetly dies.



This is a bright card!  I stamped the flowers with Memento black ink onto Very Vanilla cardstock and used Stampin' Blends to color them.  I die cut one side with the Ornate dies and adhered it to a piece of Artistry Blooms DSP.  Next I mounted it onto Bumblebee cardstock and then onto the Melon Mambo card.  I stamped 2 dragonflies in Bumblebee Ink - one in vellum and the other onto Vanilla cardstock and layered them with the vellum one on top.


Sunday, February 28, 2021

Shake, Rattle & Roll!

Welcome to the February NC Demos Blog Hop.  This month we are making cards that .... shake, rattle and roll - meaning there should be movement with your project!   

Have you ever made a Flip-Flap card?  Well, that's what I've made for this Shake, Rattle & Roll blog hop for the NC demos.  I have two samples to share with you.

The first card I have made with this technique uses the adorable Woodland Wonder stamp set.  You can find this stamp in the current Mini Catalog on page 53.  This was my first time using this stamp set but I can tell I will be using it a lot!  The little creatures poking out of the tree are so cute!



Here is the card closed.  I used Granny Apple Green and Daffodil Delight for my card.  The DSP is Artistry Blooms.  I used SU's Blends to color the images.  I also used my Blending Brushes to blend Balmy Blue ink and Granny Apple Green ink on the image.  I love those Blending Brushes!!


When you pull the tab (Daffodil Delight), you get another cute woodland image hidden on the inside.  I used the Scalloped Tag Topper for the "mechanism" tab but you could also the Delightful Tag Topper.


This is the card open.  I put a small strip of the Artistry Blooms DSP at the bottom of the inside page.

Here are the measurements for my Woodland Wonder card above:

  • Granny Apple Green card base - standard card 8 1/2" x 11" and scored at 5 1/2"  
  • Daffodil Delight (mechanism) 6" x 2" / scored at 2" and 2 1/2"
  • Whisper White (inside of card) 5 1/4" x 4"
  • Daffodil Delight - 4 3/4" x 3 1/2"
  • Artistry Blooms DSP 4 5/8" x 3 3/8"
  • Granny Apple Green (door panel) 3 7/8" x 2 7/8"
  • DSP 3 3/4" x 2 3/4"
  • Granny Apple Green (hidden panel on right side) 3 7/8" x 2"
  • Whisper White 3 3/4" x 1 7/8"
  • Ribbon - approx 4"
Here is another Flip Flap card I made to show that you can make this card in different sizes.


For this card, I used the Hey Chick Birthday stamp set and colored everything with Blends (Calypso Coral, Magenta and Daffodil.)  The card is Cinnamon Cider and the mat piece is Calypso Coral.  The Calypso Coral check DSP is retired.  I also used the Blending Brushes on the image - blue and cinnamon.


I used the Classic Label punch to punch the slot in the DSP that the tag fits through.  The square of DSP that the tag goes through is from World of Good (which I think is retired.)  I used the Layering Squares for the Calypso Coral  "door."



And this is the card fully opened.   

I loved making these cards and hope you will give it a try also.  I got my tutorial on-line by googling "flip flap card."  There are several tutorials on the web for this kind of card.  I used one by Terri Pocock from the UK.

Continue the blog hop and see what Tracie has made for us.  I'm sure it will be something great!

Enjoy all the other great Shake, Rattle and Roll projects!





Sharon Maranich (you are here)



Friday, February 26, 2021

Darling Donkeys + Easy Fun Fold

 Just a couple more days for Sale-a-Bration.  Make sure you have your order and your FREE items and are checked out by Sunday!  I love the Flower & Field Designer Paper that is in the Sale-a-Bration catalog (pg 10).  If you love it too, use my Hostess Code  and order it by Sunday, Feb. 28!

I made this fun fold using the Darling Donkeys which are also Sale-a-Bration items.  I love the florals and the more classic patterns on the flip side.  This is a great pack of paper to mix and match.  Don't you love the floral and the polka dots on this card?!






Here's how to make this card:

 1. Cut a 4" x 12 piece of DSP(designer series paper).   I chose to cut the DSP a little smaller than normal so I could get 3 card bases from one sheet of DSP.

2. Score at 3-1/4" and 8-3/4".  Make a pencil mark at 2" along the 4" side.  Make a diagonal cut from the 2" pencil mark to the edge of the fold.  Repeat on the other side and the other end.


3.  Fold on the score lines.  Apply a little adhesive to one of the points.  Fold and secure over the other end.  The point will overlap and lay flat.    I decorated the front of my card using one of the donkey's from Darling Donkeys that I colored with SU Blender pens.  He is mounted on one of the circles from Layered Circles.  

4. The inner card pieces measure 4" x a smidge less than 5-1/2" (Just Jade), 3-3/4" x 5-1/4"(Bumblebee) and 3-5/8" x 5-1/8" (Whisper White).  

I wish I had a wobble to put under the donkey to make him move.  I recently saw on Pinterest how to make your own wobble with thin wire.  Maybe tomorrow!!

Wednesday, February 24, 2021

Sending Hearts (Paper Pumpkin cards)

 So, who's getting a special heartfelt card?  This cute little panda is!  The panda is from an old Sale-a-Bration set.  But there are so many other images you could add to this mailbox like the kitty from Pretty Kitty, a weiner dog from the Hot Dog set, a donkey from the Darlin' Donkey set and even the cute little snail that is included in this Paper Pumpkin kit.




This card is an easy fun fold.  Trim 1 1/2" off the front of the card.  Score a 7"x 4" piece of cardstock at 3 1/2" and attach that to the inside of the base card.



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