Showing posts with label Over The Moon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Over The Moon. Show all posts

Sunday, 4 August 2019

Ferdinand's In Love CTC#240


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. This week we are looking for inspiration in Everyday Occasions, which takes in pages 12-71. There's bound to be a huge variety of projects shared from this enormous section.



I've CASE-d the card top left, from page 32.
Over The Moon called me again! I started with another sketch and stamp set, but in the end reverted to this favourite.The composition of the artwork is almost the same but the colourway has been changed up, along with the orientation.



The sentiment from the Parcels & Petals stamp set, back on page 27 struck me as being very appropriate for this little scene. The heart is diecut before stamping with the sentiment, and finally diecutting it all with a Rectangle Stitched Shape.



Seaside Spray is such a pretty, soft blue which I've used generously - on the piece behind, corrugated with the embossing folder of the same name, right through to Ferdinand's gumboots. Even the tips of the daisy he's holding have been coloured with Seaside Spray.




My grandson Oliver spent last Friday with me, and he also used the same stamps to create some cards. I think he did a pretty good job for a 5 year old.


Following me is the fabulous Judy May, who will have an-extra-special project to share.



Please join us by CASE-ing pages 12-71, and sharing here on our Facebook page.




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Wednesday, 17 July 2019

Mrs Moo Turns Green


This card is kind of a mish-mash of a whole lot of different projects! The cow was from last week's session of cow-card-making with Over The Moon, and Free As A Bird was still out from a visitor who made cards with me through last week as well. The burlap ribbon was left over from my last class and the watercolour panel... well, see the story of that below.



About two weeks ago I had a play with the NEW pigment sprinkles (page 179 of the Annual catalogue) and made a number of different pieces using combinations of the colours, but this was the first. The brilliance of the colours is impressive, with colours including Bermuda Bay, Daffodil Delight, Granny Apple Green, Gorgeous Grape, Mango Melody and Melon Mambo.


The watercoloured panel was cut in half, and mounted on a Shaded Spruce base, isn't that a gorgeous green? Since the cow is holding a daisy, I stamped daisies from Daisy Lane on the base and across the panel. It's difficult to see that I've fussy-cut the cow and mounted it on a stitched oval.



On the inside of the card, I've stamped with one of the stamps from Gallery Grunge, and a sentiment from Free As A Bird.
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Friday, 12 July 2019

Mrs Moo And Her Crew!

A friend came to craft with me this week and I let her pick which stamp set we inked up. I was slightly surprised (but pleased) when she chose 'Over The Moon.' This is one of those stamp sets that I can't really envision as a class stamp - but feel free to let me know if I'm wrong! I've ordered it purely on a whim for its cuteness, ...and the grass, oh...and maybe because it seems to match 'This Little Piggy' which came onto my shelf for the same reason.




For our first card we turned to Pinterest and CASE-d (copy and selectively edit) a card by Kylie Page, an Australian whose blog is www.stampersworkshop.com
She had made a cowhide background using a couple of little stamps from Love What You Do, and it looks so realistic. I haven't changed very much about her card because it was perfect to begin with, but we do seem to have a slightly different style of colouring.



Next was an exercise in post-it note masking to create a herd of cows. As I was creating this, I thought about my young grandson who went through a stage about a year ago, where my backyard was his farm, and we were always having to close imaginary gates to keep the imaginary animals (cows or ponies, as he fancied on a particular day) under control. Maybe I should send him this card!!!



Finally, I had to try out another card I'd spied by Gail O'Neil, where she has this dreaming cow and flying pig over. Apart from that, the cards are different. I have tried to colour the grass 'a la' Paula Dobson, who made a video tutorial you too can watch on youtube. It was a lovely ' find' when I noticed the cloud stamp in This Little Piggy.



"You Make Me Happy" is attached to this piggy stamp and suited the card I had in mind, so I didn't bother to mask it. "Hello Friend" is from Well Said, a huge set of words and also can be bundled with word dies. The pig holding a daisy and the cow also bearing a flower, face in the same direction. I wanted them to be facing each other (as friends would) and used a little trick to mirror the image. Because my stamps for This Little Piggy are wood mount, I couldn't do much about him, but my Over The Moon stamps are of course cling mount.



By placing the stamp you want to mirror onto the Stamparatus and using a silicone craft sheet to stamp onto you can very easily achieve a mirror image. Next place the piece of card in position and stamp down again, which adds pressure onto the ink stamped earlier. This way you have the identical image stamped onto both sides of the card.


This would be an ideal technique to die cut and have a two-sided image. Probably worth doing if you were making a box card which might be viewed form multiple sides. Let me know if you like cows or pigs on cards. Would you be offended if you received one?


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