Showing posts with label Crackle Paint. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crackle Paint. Show all posts

Wednesday, 23 October 2019

Enjoy The Little Things CI#66


Colour INKspiration is a fortnightly blog initiated by Bronwyn Eastley in Tasmania. The design team is made up of Stampin' Up! demonstrators from all parts of Australia and New Zealand.You are at the blog of Rachel Palmieri, Independent Stampin' Up!® demonstrator. I run classes at my home studio in South Morang, Victoria, share Stampin' Up!® products and tools at parties for my customers, coach my lovely team and create cards and the occasional 3D project.

The assignment for the design team, and you if you choose to join the challenge,  - use at least three of the colours. I may have strayed off-course with my first card by accidently using Flirty Flamingo as well, but I decided to include it anyway, as the second one is correct. Forgive me? Since I chose to use the Pigment Sprinkles, which are available in 6 Stampin' Up! colours including Gorgeous Grape. I substituted Melon Mambo for Lovely Lipstick and Mango Melody for Pineapple Punch. These projects are mainly for Avid Crafters, but can be adapted to beginners and casual crafters.


I began making my first project using Shimmery White card, heat embossed with gold using the background stamp Crackle Paint. This background stamp is a favourite of mine.


On this card, the colours dried to a soft and subtle tone of those bold shades, and a layer chocolate mud cake was popped on top of the Lovely Lipstick cake plate.


Piece Of Cake is a stamp set with a half dozen versions of cake, and so many sentiments that you can mix and match to your hearts desire. There is a cake and cake plate punch, which makes the stamp & punch perfect for a beginning stamper, while the techniques used here are for the advanced crafter. Beginners could try Designer Series Paper instead of the heat embossing and Pigment sprinkles.


Next card uses the same colours, but watercolour paper has been substituted for the Shimmer White and the result is quite different. The Pigment Sprinkles tend to be absorbed a little more quickly, therefore don't spread as much. I tried the new Glitter Black heat embossing powder for the sentiment and dragonflys. Casual crafters who have a Heat Tool could attempt this quite confidently.
 

Friend Like You is bundled with Friendly Silhouettes dies, so the foliage is all die cut in one piece from black card, and looks wonderful against the bright background. Bundles give you a lovely 10% discount off the products.


The inside of the card has just been stamped in black memento, and a leftover strip of the watercolour paper has finished off the card.

Perhaps these colours inspire you to create too, and if so, please add your creation to our Facebook Challenge page here.


The multi-talented Cathy Pinchbeck has something gorgeous and Christmassy to share, so click on the link to check it out.



I'd love you to choose my online shop to purchase from, and when you use the Host Code when asked at check out, I will send you a gift, along with a handmade card. The items listed below were used in my project above, and link to that item in my online shop.

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Sunday, 29 September 2019

Crackling Plaid CTC#248




Welcome back to another week of CASE-ing The Catty. The crew is made up of Stampin' Up! demonstrators from all parts of Australia and New Zealand.You are at the blog of Rachel Palmieri, Independent Stampin' Up!® demonstrator. I run classes at my home studio in South Morang, Victoria, share Stampin' Up!® products and tools at parties for my customers, coach my lovely team and create cards and the occasional 3D project. 
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Funnily enough, I turned to the back of the catalogue, and ended up admiring a card on page 156 using Crackle Paint and Bloom & Grow. I had been hoping my order with some metallic ink aboard would arrive before I needed to make the cards, but it didn't so I pulled the Copper Embossing powder out, to use along with versamark of course.








The design features which really caught my eye on the card I CASE-d were a large label in the centre, topped with three flowers, so that is what I've done also. The "power of three" with the three different trees from Perfectly Plaid, so easy to make a bunch of these with the punch to cut all styles of tree.


So many different styles of tree, you can vary them however you wish. "Merry Christmas" is a tried and true salutation, but just look at the matching sentiment for inside.


I love that! Maybe you don't feel as exhausted as I do at the end of the year, but I think most of us do, and there's a sentiment acknowledging it! When you stamp the full background stamp, that's Crackle Paint in case you're wondering, it makes more than a card front. That comes in so handy to finish off the inside of the card, as does a little extra stamping.





For the 3rd card I changed up the stamp set. Elfie was the first Christmas stamp to catch my eye in the Holiday catalogue, such a cute set, and designed in conjunction with one of the Stampin' Up!  million dollar sellers. Three parcels across the top of this one and an elf in a Christmas stocking. Another cheeky elf made it onto the inside of the card. I hope you've liked these cards, and feel inspired to make some yourself. The catalogue is a wonderful source of inspiration.




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I'd love you to choose my online shop to purchase from, and when you use the Host Code when asked at check out, I will send you a gift, along with a handmade card. The items listed below were used in my card above, and link to that item in my online shop.



Now it's time to check what Sandra has prepared for us
We sure would love to see what you CASE from the Annual Catalogue , using Holiday catalogue products. Please, won't you share on our Facebook Challenge page?






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