Showing posts with label Reverse Confetti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reverse Confetti. Show all posts

Sunday, October 17, 2021

Reverse Confetti Stock Your Stash October Friendship Card







One of my best friends had her 70th birthday this month and so I made this beautiful card with her in mind!! I started by pulling together these Reverse Confetti products: 



I first started with a Neenah white cardstock and blended Distress Oxides in Kitsch Flamingo, and Carved Pumpkin with Erin Lee Creative's blending brushes. Also, ink blended to the card front on the right and bottom of the panel. Added Creek Bank Creations Adhesive to the back of the Big Flower Cover panel before die cutting, so as to adhere it down in one piece easily. Then stamped with my MISTI and colored the Orange Blossoms with copics, and die cut them as well. With a 12 inch Fiskars trimmer, I diagonally cut the cover die pieces and adhered them to an A-2 card, of 4.25x5 inches. Added all the elements and then a few sequins to give some sparkle! It was easiest to align everything in the corner of my MISTI. It really means I have a two-fer since the cut is perfectly down the center and I could use more of these cute birthday cards for 2 friends who live in Florida (Oranges blossoms are our national flower) who happen to have October birthdays. The numbers 70 was die cut using the same adhesive backing of the cardstock to make it easiest to apply the numbers. I used Bazzill Gold foil and white cardstocks.


 Reverse Confetti October Stock Your Stash: Friendship

Also entering these challenges:

Word Art Wednesday #513-514

Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge: Mood Board-Used oranges instead of pumpkins since they are round and clustered like the pic. Used the orange color and black as well as in pic.



Monday, September 13, 2021

Reverse Confetti Stock Your Stash Fall Card

This is with a ceramic one of my sons made when he was 13 and it felt kinda Halloween-like so I paired it for the photo so as to show the green of the title more.

Using all kinds of great supplies from Reverse Confetti, I made this fun fall colored birthday card. If you are like me, you are always needing another for a specific person in mind that has one coming up.
I first started with a Neenah white cardstock and blended Distress Oxides in Kitsch Flamingo, and Carved Pumpkin with Erin Lee Creative's blending brushes. Also, ink blended to the card front on the right and bottom of the panel. Added Creek Bank Creations Adhesive to the back of the Big Flower Cover panel before die cutting, so as to adhere it down in one piece easily. Then stamped with my MISTI and colored the Orange Blossoms with copics, and die cut them as well. With a 12 inch Fiskars trimmer, I diagonally cut the cover die pieces and adhered them to an A-2 card, of 4.25x5 inches. Added all the elements and then a few sequins to give some sparkle! It was easiest to align everything in the corner of my MISTI. It really means I have a two-fer since the cut is perfectly down the center and I could use more of these cute birthday cards for 2 friends who live in Florida (Oranges blossoms are our national flower) who happen to have October birthdays. 
Here are the Reverse Confetti products: 

Reverse Confetti Stock Your Stash-Fall Fun  

Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge: Sparkle and Shine



Thursday, July 15, 2021

Reverse Confetti Happy Day Orange Blossoms Card


When I saw the release of the Reverse Confetti Orange Blossom stamps, I knew I wanted it! I made this card to play along with their #SYSChallenge for July 2021. I colored the images with Copic Sketch Markers: RV00,RV21,RV23,RV25(DOTS);Y06,Y13,YG21,YG23. I added the dots and arranged the orange blossoms with the Happy Confetti Cuts Layered die after coloring the letters with the markers as well. The birdies are from the Reverse Confetti Christmas Bear set. The background die is Outlined Frame Cover Panel Confetti Cuts. I used Ranger Ink's Distress Oxides in Mustard Seed, Lemonade Squeeze, and Kitsch Flamingo to mimic a baby girl card for the Stock Your Stash July Challenge of Oh, Baby. Do you like the little birdies too? That Christmas Bear set is on clearance for $5 so a greater deal than ever!! My card was inspired by CandiCards! Thanks Candice!

Challenges:

Reverse Confetti Stock July Your Stash Challenge: Oh, Baby

Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge: Lazy Days of Summer

Word Art Wednesday #499-500

Let's Craft and Create: Anything Goes/Die-Punch #173

Crafting Happiness Challenge #104


Thursday, June 14, 2018

Aall & Create Feather Card 2

Had to use that Aall & Create Stamp set #11 one more time for the #thedailymarker30day coloring challenge for Day 13. And then I turned it into a little notebook using the Webster's Pages polka dot personal notebook after splashing some Gansai yellow gold onto the violet colors. The background was done with blending the Ranger Ink Distress Oxides in Blueprint and Lemonade until I liked the shading. Super black ink was achieved with Tsukinedo Memento Tuxedo Black ink, of course since I used my Copics in BV00, BV02, BV04. Distress Micro Glaze was added to ensure no damage to the piece because it will be in use and may get wet. I then spread a splatter of ZIG Kuretake Gansai Tambi Starry Colors in yellow gold ink over the top to add shine.The outside die cut was Reverse Confetti's Lacey Scallop Frame Die with a deep color that matched the Blueprint ink. My Platinum 6 was used so as to make it slightly smaller in width to fit the front nicely.
  After gluing all the layers onto the notebook, I decided to add some soft black seam binding adding Gansai gold since it was still on my desk.  Hope you enjoy my inspiration today!

Challenges I am entering:
#thedailymarker30day Coloring Challenge
Simon Monday Challenge: Simon Says Anything But a Card
#neverstopcrafting

Sunday, February 11, 2018

Stampendous Bon Bon Bunny Cards



I won a lovely Stampendous House Mouse Bon Bon Bunny stamp and thought I would use it to make all of my friends and family lovely Valentines Cards in order to share this adorable little bunny with them!! I began with the first one and opps, 2 of my Copics leaked all over the work I had done. Well, that was all I could do that day. So I started again the next day and tried to correct the heavy ink spots and work on the Valentine Chocolate box. I loved the outcome, and I was now addicted to this cutie!! So 4 more came next! LOL!! I made gray/white bunnies as well as the brown ones and still haven't decided which I love the most! So fun!!
                                         

                                     



                                         
 For the cards, I used Strathmore premade card bases with an Authentique Papers card kit, that has various patterned papers and the small die cuts. Other supplies were the scallop hearts by Sizzix, die cut on my Platinum 6 machine with scraps of red and pink cardstock. Using the same cardstock, I also die cut the pink and red frames of each with Reverse Confetti Lacy scallop rectangles. Jillian Vance Stitched Dot rectangles were perfect to die cut each of the bunnies to match up with the frames. I used 110# Neenah Bright White paper with Memento Tuxedo Black ink pad to stamp the images of each bunny image, as well. For the final stage, I embellished using JoAnn Fabrics stitched ribbons, various doilies, Paper Smooches die cut "love", the Authentique Smitten Paper die cuts included in the kit with the heart die cuts, and heart buttons from Favorite Embellishments. Also, one small black 3D Diamond sticker from Frilly and Funkie Boutique. Love all of their fun supplies!
Challenges:
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge: Love is in the Air #285
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday: It Must be love #271
House Mouse & Friends Challenge Blog: Sweets or hearts #9