Friday, 19 June 2020

Celebrate Sunflowers for AYSI 228

Last week's film challenge was a tough one! We didn't get many entries but the ones we did were great!
This week at As You See It,  it's recipe week. All you need to do is create something that uses all five of these elements.



So, I've based my card around the new Celebrate Sunflowers set. With the gorgeous big bloom in the set, it's easy to overlook this lovely image: the small sunflower with leaves. It's a beauty. 

I've repeat stamped it using Stamparatus and the hinge technique, then coloured the petals with Stampin' Blends. The pink I've used is one of the 2020-22 In-Colours, Magenta Madness. 


I used paper scraps to paper piece the leaves and centre of the sunflower. The leaves use scraps from one of the patterns in the Flowers for Every Season DSP and the flower centre uses one of the patterns from the 2020-22 In-Colours DSP.

 
I've used not one but two bows: one in Magenta Madness twill ribbon and one in linen twine.
The one word sentiment is cut from one of the Flowers for Every Season Memories&More pack.

We'd love to see what you make with these ingredients. You can see what the rest of the team have done, and link up your entry, by visiting the As You See It Challenge site.

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Stampin' Up! Artisan Design Team Blog Hop - Flowers for Every Season


The Artisan Team have had the pleasure of working with the gorgeous Flowers for Every Season suite for this hop. This mega-suite is full of floral goodness. The Jar of Flowers stamp set and punch, and the Celebrate Sunflowers bundle are just the beginning. There's also a sumptuous set of 6"x6" DSP, a three-ribbon combo, the Flowers for Every Season gems and the most adorable mason jar shaker domes.

The stamp sets can be used by themselves or can be combined. The DSP utilises the new In-Colours, so is rich and vibrant. Even better, there is a set of co-ordinating Memories&More cards to give more scope with this suite.


I've made three projects: one using just the Jar of Flowers bundle, one using the Celebrate Sunflowers bundle and one combining them. 


Jar of Flowers

For this card, I chose one of the flower bunches and embossed it in white on Whisper White cardstock. Then I sponged it with Magenta Madness in the area of the flowers and Just Jade in the area of the leaves.
There are four bunches in the stamp set to choose from, one for each season and I've used the summer roses.


After layering it up, I embossed a jar stamp onto vellum and cut it out using the jar punch. The sentiment comes from one of the Memories&More cards. I cut out some of the words from a journalling card and popped them up on mini-dimensionals. To finish off, I added a trio of Flowers for Every Season gems. They come in a mix of clear and Just Jade.


Celebrate Sunflowers

I'm such  a soft-touch when it comes to intricate dies. The Sunflowers dies are just magnificent. In addition to dies to cut the stamped images, there are lacy leaves and a lacy sunflower that are real showstoppers.  I wanted to make them the stars of this project.


I started with a piece of Whisper White card stock. I die cut sunflowers and leaves from it, keeping them pleasingly spaced on the page. Then I ran the piece through the Tasteful Textile embossing folder - this embossing folder is already a favourite of mine!

I layered this piece of Whisper White over a pretty, summery floral from the Flowers for Every Season DSP stack and then carefully replaced the die cuts back in where they had been cut from. The Bumble Bee centres are cut with another die from the set. 


To create the sentiment, I used sponge daubers to apply ink to the stamp. I used Magenta Madness for the top part and Just Jade for the bottom. Where they overlap, you get a more purple colour. Then I cut it out with the Paper Trimmer but fussy cutting around the loops of script.

This is mounted on dimensionals over a piece of Whisper White faux linen ribbon from the Flowers for Every Season Ribbon Combo pack. Beautiful ribbon, isn't it?

Jar of Flowers and Celebrate Sunflowers

This card utilises both sets. I started with a Just Jade card base and stamped over the edge and bottom with the bunch of sunflowers, from Jar of Flowers, in Just Jade ink. This is the same stamp that I've used to stamp the corner of the sentiment, but this time in Bumble Bee ink.

Before running the Whisper White card front through the Tasteful Textile embossing folder, I stamped the striped 'table' in Magenta Madness.


The small sunflowers from Celebrate Sunflowers were stamped in Saddle Brown Stazon  onto Fluid 100 Watercolour paper, then coloured with ink and water painter. They were die cut out, along with some single leaves I'd stamped and inked too.

The stems of foliage were die-cut in Whisper White and are from the Sunflowers die set. I sponged them in Just Jade to give them a softer look. 

I arranged them all in a jar cut using the Jar punch. I stamped off the stems so that they'd look like they were in water. Finally, I added a few of the Just Jade gems from the Flowers for Every Season gems.


As you can see, while each bundle works well by itself, there's so much more to be gained from having them both.

You can carry on through the hop. Next stop - Lauren Alarid, aka The Crafty Little Peach.


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Tuesday, 16 June 2020

To A Wild Rose for Retro Rubber 137


This week at Retro Rubber Challenge, we've got something a little different for you. We have this great sketch for you to play with. As usual, you must use at least one stamp that's a year or more old and tell us the approximate age of it. 


The little bit different we've got for you is that this week, we're paired up with the Double Trouble Challenge. So you can play with just us, just them, or create something that fits both challenges and you can enter both.

The Double Trouble Challenge requirements are:
Thing 1: Trouble Maker: 3-2-1 recipe: 3 colours - 2 embellishments - 1 old stamp.
Thing 2: Double Dare: Use the Retro Rubber Sketch and the 3-2-1 recipe. Be sure to link to both challenges.
Thing 3: Twisted Sister: Use the Retro Rubber Challenge sketch with at least one angular shape. Be sure to link to both challenges.

You can choose to do Thing 1, Thing 2 or Thing 3. Or you can just play our sketch any way you want to as usual and not do any of Thing 1, 2 or 3.

I have chosen Thing 2 - The Double Dare. I've used the Retro Rubber Challenge sketch and the 3-2-1 recipe. 3 colours: Petal Pink, Pool Party, Flirty Flamingo. 2 embellishments: a pair of rhinestones. 1 old stamp: The outline rose from To A Wild Rose (Annual Catalogue 2019)

I started by stamping the rose stamp randomly over a panel of Whisper White. Then I used a journalling pen and ruler to add in the vertical lines and the triangle.


I used a light Pool Party Stampin' Blend to colour the column. Then I coloured the portions of the rose pattern that were inside the triangle using a mix of Petal Pink and Flirty Flamingo blends.

The 'thanks' was die-cut three times, twice in Pool Party and once in Basic Black, stacked, then given a coat of clear embossing powder to give it some sparkle and shine.

We'd love to see what you do, either just for us or as a combined challenge. You can see what the rest of the team have done, and link up your project, by visiting the Retro Rubber Challenge site.

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