Wednesday, September 26, 2012

HELLO, DOILY in PINK


Hi Stampers,

Continuing with our Pink Week, today's card is CAS (clean and simple), basic supplies and tools, easy technique, goes together quickly, yet the outcome is lovely as can be.

To make this card you will need:
* Hello Doily and Itty Bitty Banners stamp sets
* Rich Razzleberry and Pink Pirouette card stock
* Rich Razzleberry and Versamark ink pads
* Large Oval and Scallop Oval punches
* White embossing powder, Heat Tool
* stampin' sponges, Snail adhesive and stampin' dimensionals

For the card front, use the embossed resist technique.  Here's what you do:
Using Versamark ink, stamp the doily image onto the Pink Pirouette CS, sprinkle with embossing powder, heat to melt with heat tool (Stampin' Up's is the best with 2 heat settings!), then sponge on Rich Razzleberry Ink to highlight, wipe off excess ink with a tissue or paper towel. 

To finish the card:
Mount on card base.  Stamp and mount sentiment tag.  Provide a Pink Pirouette mat with a scallop edge to the inside for your personalized message.  And you are done!

Change out the colors and the sentiment and you can create a rainbow of cards for all sort of occasions in just a little bit of time.

Having a party is a great way to get together with some friends for some creative fun.  Contact me at teachertrish@gmail.com for more details.

Until the next time,  THINK PINK INK.
Trish


Tuesday, September 25, 2012

FOLLOWING the TRAIL of PINK

 Hi Stampers,
Welcome back to my blog.

Ooo, a cute little Kraft Gift Box has landed on my page! Just perfect for some chocolate to be hiding in.  That paper bow was made with Primrose Petals card stock and finished off with a faceted button (new this year, very vintage - very trendy!) and matched up Primrose Petals stitched ribbon.  Those "spots" were made using versamark ink and the left over rubber from stamps in the Daydream Medallion set.


Stamp with Trish, image © Stampin' Up!

Hmm, wonder what's inside........ Oh , I hope it's chocolate! These boxes are food-safe, after all.

Stamp with Trish, Image ©Stampin' Up!
What a clever way to wrap with the ribbon, leaving the box easy to open, close, and reuse.
 Oh, please let it be chocolate.



Stamp with Trish, Images © Stampin' Up!
Cute 3" square cards and matching envelopes!  Not chocolate, but a sweet surprise nevertheless, made with the Daydream Medallions and Affection Collection stamp sets and some of our dreamy in-colors.

 Thanks for stopping by.  If you would like to learn more about the products featured here or elsewhere on my blog, please visit my website www.trishhernandez.stampinup.net or email me at teachertrish@gmail.com

Until the next time, may all your stampin be sweet!
Trish

Monday, September 24, 2012

THINK PINK


Hi Stampers,
Welcome to my blog.
At last Friday's meeting, my downline accurately noted that I tend toward greens and blues in my card making and that pink is woefully lacking on the display boards in my craft room. Thus, they issued a challenge that I create at least one pink card - especially Melon Mambo paired with Wild Wasabi.  Wait! That's a green! 

But I am to please.  So expect to see lots of pink in varying degrees and shades this week's shares.  Today's are two examples of the same card, for the Melon Mambo/ Wild Wasabi challenge:

Stamp with Trish, images © Stampin' Up!

For both I also used the Lacy & Lovely stamp set as well as the Fancy Fan textured impressions folder and my handy-dandy Big Shot.  Both also use Subtles 3/16" brads and 3/8" Whisper White Taffeta Ribbon.  Each card evokes a different feeling. Which one do you like better?

Stamp with Trish, Images©Stampin' Up!


Did you know that our Whisper White ribbons are easily dyed to match the colors of your project?  My favorite method is to load up my brayer with my ink color of choice (here Melon Mambo), and roll over and over again on my ribbon cut to size, until I get the depth of color I desire.  Really adds to the versatility and usefulness of my ribbons.

 Thanks for dropping by.  For more great ideas, be sure to check the projects page on my website.

Pinkily yours.
Trish



Thursday, September 20, 2012

IT'S IN THE BAG

Hi Stampers,

I hope you have been having a great week.  The weather here has been cool and sunny, and I am thanking the Lord for the reprieve from the extreme heat and drought we experienced all summer long.

Today's project is the last one we did at club last Friday.   Who wouldn't be delighted to receiving a little something wrapped up in this gift bag?



Using a paper lunch sack, we stamped the letters using Versamark and the Morning Post stamp set. 
HINT:  stamp your letters from bottom ("Y) to top ("H") to lessen the chance of running out of space before you get to your last letter - don't ask me how I know this <grin>

Send a strip our new Early Espresso sandable card stock through the Big Shot using our Woodgrain embossing folder, and sand to expose its ligher core.  Very spiffy.

HINT:  Sanding System, the Core'dinations card stock in 3 Stampin' Up! exlusive colors, and Dust Buddy are all featured in our Holiday catalog, available for purchase only through Jan 2, 2013)

The Very Vanilla medallion was cut using the Big Shot and the Perfect Pennants bigz L die.  Easy!

Using the Scallop Circle punch, cut 3 layers from Cherry Cobbler and fasten together using a brad.  Scrunch the layers to soften the card stock and add dimension.

Assemble, adding a Linen Thread bow. Fill with your treat (homemade caramel corn? Mmm!) roll down the top a couple of turns, secure with a glue dot. Done!

Until the next time, HAPPY STAMPING!
Trish







Wednesday, September 19, 2012

MORE REFLECTION and HINTS

Hi Stampers,
Thanks for stopping by.

One of my favorite kinds of stamps is the silhouette, and Serene Sihouettes is at the top of my list.  The imagery of each stamp in this set is ever so lovely and definitely a perfect choice when using the Reflections Technique to create a lovely and versatile card.  I must admit this is one of those cards I simply enjoy looking at because it is so peaceful and pretty.  And it goes together ever so quickly.

Color choice makes all the difference in defining the mood of a card.  Here the focal image is stamped in Early Espresso on Whisper White.  So Saffron, Garden Green, Soft Suede (just a touch), Baja Breeze and Not Quite Navy were sponged on to provide color and depth.  Line the inside of the card with another piece of Whisper White sponged lightly with the So Saffron and Baja Breeze.

The card front was cut 3" x 4-1/4" and layered onto the Old Olive card base cut 4" x 10- 1/2" scored at 5-1/4" and mounted onto a So Saffron back mat cut 4 -1/4" X 5-1/2".

Just the right amount of exture is added to the card base using the Framed Tulips embossing folder and the Big Shot.

HINT 1:  The secret to effective sponging is to start with the lightest color, applying the ink somewhat "off page" and then swirling it on gently layer upon layer, until it is just the degree you want.  Then do the same with darker tones.

HINT 2:  Reflection areas on water and ice tend to be lighter in shading than those of the sky.

HINT 3:  Use a mask to help establish horizon line.

And there you go.  A perfect card suitable for all sorts of occasions.  Just add your personal message and it is ready to mail or deliver to someone you want to bless. 

Until the next time,  HAPPY STAMPING!
Trish





Tuesday, September 18, 2012

REFLECTIONS

 Hi Stampers,
Thanks for stopping by.

Last year I taught my clubbers the Reflections/Mirror Image technique in order to produce this lovely winter-scene card.  It reminded all of us of a typical Nebraska winter.

Recently, my hostess-of-the-month asked if we could work on this technique again.

Below is the first card we did last Friday.  This one took us a while.  The technique itself is quite simple: ink and stamp image on card stock; ink again and stamp on the imaging sheet from the Stamp-a-ma-jig; flip imaging sheet over (ink side down), align under or next to first stamped image, and press down with your hand to transfer the ink to the card stock.  It was the details that required a bit more time than we usually spend creating one card - but the results were well worth it, don't you think?

 The card base and trim were done in Always Artichoke, and don't you just love how the Top Note die cut really pulls the eye into the focal image of the trees.  We enjoyed the "art" of adding layers of color to Whisper White card stock using inks, sponges and daubers.  And the Woodgrain background stamp done tone-on-tone in Crumb Cake adds the perfect visual texture.  The inside of the card repeats a portion of the tree image, as does the envelope.  (One of these days I will remember to take pictures of those for you LOL)

 The card below is similar, but with some changes (textured background, faux stitching, die-cut tag).  Which way do you like best?

Tomorrow I will share yet another card using the same technique.

Until then,  KEEP ON STAMPIN'!
Trish

Saturday, September 15, 2012

WHEW!

Hi Stampers!  Thanks for stopping by.

Has it been a week!  Without going into details, suffice it to say, there have been many unexpected occurrences that have kept me out of the craft room and away from my computer.  Prayerfully, the days to come will be calmer.

Tonight was the September gathering of Cheaper than Therapy, the hostess club that meets here in my home.
What a fun group of ladies! I always look forward to getting together with them. This year we have opted for learning and applying 1 technique per meeting; usually we do a practice and make a sample on a printed tutorial, then make two cards using the same techinique.  Sometimes we will squeeze in an extra project that introduces new product.

Here are my gals, just getting started with doing the tutorial.  Are they cute?  


Are here they are showing off this evening's work.

Mary


Karen

Pat 

Linda

Teresa

Deb      

More details about tonight's projects in upcoming posts.

If you would like more information about joining a club or about the products we used, pop me a message at
teachertrish@gmail.com

Looks like beautiful weather is in store for us for the weekend.
Hope your days are sunny and bright.

Until the next time, color your world beautiful!

Trish

Friday, September 7, 2012

TRIPLE TIIME STAMPING

Hi Stampers,

A popular layout these days is the one I am sharing today.  You may be wondering how to get those stamped butterflies to line up like that.   It may look complicated but it is really quite simple.  The name Triple Time Stamping explains it all -- stack and stamp all 3 layers at once, mat each layer and WOW!  


To make this card, you will need:
stamp sets:  Elements of Style, Nature Walk,     Papillion Potpourri
card stock:  Night of Navy, Whisper White
inks:  Night of Navy, Pool Party, So Saffron
tools:  Elegant Butterfly punch
other:  Dazzling Details (for just a touch of sparkle), Snail adhesive, Stampin' dimensionals


I love how the colors and images all work together, and hope you will give this technique a try.  

Inkingly yours,
Trish

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

FREE RIBBON all month long

Hi Stampers!

No card today, but wanted to share this cute video. Be sure to watch:

WILL IT EMBELLISH?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s32E7X6IGl8&feature=player_embedded


Then head over to my website   www.trishhernanez.stampinup.net  to check out the colorful details on how you can get FREE ribbon.

Happy Tuesday!
Trish

Monday, September 3, 2012

GRATEFUL HEART

Hi Stampers!
For many, Labor Day weekend marks the end of summer; soon plans will be made for fall events.
But my husband Lou and I have even more to celebrate early every September -- our anniversary.  Yesterday we marked 34 years of marriage, and I thank the Lord for bringing this dear man into my life.

And of course that calls for a special card.  Lou likes all kinds of cards, but this year I wanted to do something a little different, but still on the simple side.   Here's what I came up with:

"Stamp with Trish", images © Stampin' Up!









He loved the rugged carved heart tree look and I am so pleased!

To make this card, you will need the following:
Occasions Alphabet set; Naturals Ivory and Very Vanilla card stock; Crumb Cake, Soft Suede and Early Espresso pads and Stampin' Write Markers; Woodgrain textured folder;  Hearts framelits; Big Shot; Full Heart punch; stampin' sponges and dimensionals

"Wood" you like to learn how to add colorize your dry embossed backgrounds?  Contact me to arrange a private class.

 Every day is a day to celebrate!  Thanks for stopping by.
Trish