Casually Crafting Design Team Hop – New Year, New Technique

The Casually Crafting Design Team are a group of Independent Stampin’ Up! demonstrators that want to share our love of crafting with you all.  We will be sharing what we love every 3rd Friday of each month.  Make sure you check out the rest of the Design Team’s creative projects using the photo links at the end of this post.

New Year, New Technique

I trust that you all have a very peaceful and relaxing Christmas and New Year.  So far 2021 seems to be following in the footsteps of it’s predecessor with most of the UK back in strict lockdown.  I’m looking on the positive side of this as I’m getting to spend so much time in my craft room!  Albeit I miss seeing my class ladies on a regular basis but oh the party we will throw when things return to ‘normal’!

This months theme is ‘New Year, New Technique’, I’m taking a spin on this in that I’m showcasing a new product with a technique to using it and an old technique but with a NEW stamp set!

If you’ve looked through the new catalogue you may have spotted some gold leaf – this product is amazing – just make sure to hold your breath when using it as it is nearly lighter than air!  Coupled with the return of heat and stick powder (a powder similar to embossing that turns to glue when heated) this is an amazingly simple product to get a real wow effect.

TOP TIP – take a small amount of these flakes out of the tub and transfer them to another container because you will never get them all back in the tub if you tip them out.  PLUS they are less likely to escape and stick to every surface within your work area!

ART GALLERY

I didn’t go specifically with a CASUAL card this month, and in fact I used three different sets of dies, the rectangle is from nature’s thoughts although you could just use your trimmer to cut a rectangle.  The stunningly gorgeous floral heart comes from ‘floral heart’ dies.  Whilst these dies co ordinate with Always in my heart stamp set they are great as stand alone dies to add to your collection.  I also used the dies in the Art Gallery bundle to cut the stamped floral image, although you could fussy cut the flowers if you are on a budget.

 

The Art gallery stamps themselves are two step however to achieve the look I wanted I added an extra step.  First off all I inked the main floral image of the stamp with the colour of my choice.  The first sample uses misty moonlight, then using the edge of my shammy I carefully remove any excess ink that was on the stem or leaves of the image.  I then coloured these areas of the stamp using my old olive marker (this is in the regals marker pack).  A quick ‘huff’ on the stamp and I got a perfect image every time.

TOP TIP – when using markers to add colour to polymer stamps in particular, ink them first in versa mark ink.  This helps the colour ‘stick’.

The next step used the smaller stamp to accent the flowers, I stamped it in versa mark ink and then sprinkled on my heat and stick powder, much like you would do with embossing powder.  After heating it with my heat tool the powder turns sticky.  I carefully laid gilding leaf to cover the sticky area.  I tried two different methods to remove the excess leaf and buff – firstly I tried a stiff bristled paint brush and secondly I used one of the stampin sponges.  Both worked well – although if you go for the sponge option I would recommend keeping one specifically for us with the gilding leaf.

 

As as you can see from my pictures I went a little mad and I couldn’t stop playing with this combo so I made five cards, all in different colour combos.  Seaside spray paired with misty moonlight, blushing bride paired with rococo rose, so saffron paired with calypso coral, purple posy paired with highland heather and soft sea foam paired with so saffron.

Pick your favourite?

So which one do you prefer?  I really couldn’t make up my mind!

Initially I left them without a sentiment but having received an order for five thank you cards I printed a quick sentiment and attached it.  When they were delivered yesterday  the lady was overjoyed…. but she couldn’t pick a favourite either!

I’ve listed the products I used below and don’t forget with Sale-a-Bration now live for every £45 spend you get to select one FREE exclusive item!  But if you’re like me and want it all you should consider joining my team.

Thank you so much for stopping by my blog today, I hope you are inspired by my cards!  Don’t forget to continue with the hop and see what the rest of this amazing team have made, you won’t be disappointed!  Until next time happy crafting!!

  Love Me x x x

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Product List

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Casually Crafting Love Blog Hop

Hello again and welcome back to the Casually Crafting blog hop! This month our theme is ‘Love’ whether that be upcoming Valentine’s Day, Wedding, Engagement or just because!  As we continue into 2020 and Sale-a-Bration what’s not to love!

The Casually Crafting Design Team are a group of Independent Stampin’ Up! demonstrators that want to share our love of crafting with you all.  We will be sharing what we love every 3rd Friday of each month.  Make sure you check out the rest of the Design Team’s creative projects using the photo links at the end of this post.

Heartfelt

For the love theme I opted for the new stamp set ‘Heartfelt’ which I believe captures this months theme in a nutshell! If you need even more to love about this stamp set then I’m delighted to tell it is one of the new suites from the Occasions catalogue, there are co ordinating punches available which make for super cute and quick cards! For my first project I have used the punches along with the stamp set.

I initially thought I didn’t need another heart stamp set or punch… but I was wrong!

I just love when items co-ordinate and whilst I love my dies sometimes you just need a quick make and punches can be hard to be beat!  for this project I did use my stitched shapes for the circle layer behind the hears, however you could just as easily use a punch for that as well!

And there’s MORE!

I really like this suite, the designer series paper is amazing; so amazing in fact that I made a fab little gift box to go with my card!  Don’t judge me but it’s the perfect size for a Terry’s chocolate orange, which although featured in the photograph sadly hasn’t survived long enough to make it to Valentine’s Day!  I think I’ll maybe get my hubbie a pair of socks instead!

(Note at the time of making my real red double stitched ribbon from the new catalogue hadn’t arrived so I used a retired one in it’s place, the new one is perfect though especially if you but the entire suite bundle because you ‘just have to have it all’!

           

I really hope that you liked my projects for this month and they inspire you to get making, I’ve listed all the products (including links) below.  I’d love to see what you make with this amazing set!

Don’t forget to click on the photographs below to continue hopping and see what the rest of the Casually Crafting Design Team have come up with!

Thanks again for hopping by!  See you soon!

Love Me x

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Stampin’ Up! Products Used

Paper Trimmer

£23.00

Paper Snips

£9.25

Simply Scored

£28.00

Sale-a-Bration is under way!

From the 3rd January for every £45 spend across all our publications you will be able to select one free special edition gift from the Sale-a-Bration catalogue.  Yes – you read that right!  What’s more you can join my team for the normal price of £99 but during Sale-a-Bration you get so much more!  This year you will be able to pick ANY stamp set from the annual or spring catalogue for free, in addition you will receive a FREE mini guillotine and a paper sampler.  The paper sampler contains 48 6″x6″ sheets of new designer series paper that is in the Spring catalogue!  For more information or to join my team click the here