I think it might be possible to use this leaf image from Blooming Button Bits for nearly every occasion. Seriously. It's that versatile. And the sentiments... I'm completely taken with them. I love how encouraging they are and just a tad bit different than anything else out there.
I wanted to keep the image and the buttons as the focal point, so I kept the sentiment soft by stamping it in Aqua Mist. Added just a bit of sparkle with a dainty frame made with my Quickie glue pen and a ruler. It's a 3.5"x5" card because... well, just because.
Have you used the Soft Stone cardstock? Because if you have, and you did not tell me how it is the absolute perfect neutral, then I am holding it against you, because it so is.
Soft Stone with white embossing... I think I'm going to be working that combo until the end of time. I love it that much.
I know... another 3.5" x 5" CAS card. What can I say? I'm a creature of habit. Have I mentioned how much I love small and sweet, simply stamped, no layer cards? {sigh} They're my favorite.
This card is all about the new Say it With Style set by Dawn McVey. This set was kind of one of those Jerry McGuire moments for me. She had me at the font. The sentiments could probably be something like "Don't Call Me" or "I'm Not Sorry" and I'd still want them just because of the font.
And I am completely pleased with how using just two stamps from that set fills up an entire card! I'm still loving the gradient color look, so I wanted to play around with that idea on this card. (Colors from the top down are: Sweet Blush, Hibiscus Burst, Raspberry Fizz, Pure Poppy, Terracotta Tile, & Orange Zest.)
And then I liked how it turned out so much that I decided to go back and make a masculine version...
I started off by cutting two 4" x 11" strips from one sheet of kraft cardstock. I scored both of them at 4" and 8". That will give you two 4" panel on each strip, plus a 3" overhang at the end.
I adhered the second strip to the first right at that 3" overhang. That left me with four 4" panels and a 3" overhang at the end, so I just cut that part off.
I stamped the whole thing with one of the images from the new Background Basics: Hearts. Sweet, isn't it?
To make the flaps, I die cut two labels (Nestabilities Labels II) for each panel, one Spring Rain and one white. I stamped the spring rain labels with Polka Dot Basics II and Versamark.
Trimming the flaps is the trickiest part. I determined that I needed something to cheat with... sort of a ready made pattern. Turns out that my long, skinny acrylic block {that I just used to stamp the backgrounds} is 2" wide. Perfect. To help me out, I added just a bit of repositionable adhesive to the bottom of the block, then lined it up on the label. Then I just lightly traced around three sides with my craft knife. {And please, please, take my advice and cut the cardstock in several passes. PTI cardstock is so nice and thick that the cuts will be much neater if you just take your time on that one, I swear.}
After that I flipped each label over and scored the remaining side. A little punch out with a 1/2" circle punch totally brings the lift-the-flap concept to life.
To get the placement of the inner images just right, I put the labels together and lightly traced the window onto the white label. Then I was able to stamp and color the images (had to use Vintage Labels on the inside, too!) before gluing the labels together and sticking the whole thing to the kraft base.
I used the new Simple Valentine set by Heather Nichols to make some little embellishments for the flaps and I added a few letters from Fresh Alphabet to spell out "I (heart) U."
Have to say, it's genius how all of the Valentine sets really work together. There are so many little elements to mix and match from one set to the next... you really end up with a ton of options.
At the bottom of each panel I used my super tiny hole punch to make a hole in each of the folds. That gave me a little spot to tie some embroidery floss across each panel. Then I stamped the sentiments up in two colors and used a bit of foam tape to stick those over the floss.
I can't wait to try the same lift-the-flap idea on a simple card! I can see the layout being exactly the same with the flap above and the sentiment right below. I think that would be super cute.
And there you have it! I put off my 10 Minute Scrap Pile Challenge for a few days to celebrate tomorrow's release, but I didn't think you'd be too disappointed {wink!}.
Thanks for visiting!
Later, friends!
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30 comments:
wow! What great cards! The flap card is so cute and I'd love to CASE it. I'll be adding that stamp set to my wish list. Thanks for sharing your great creations!
These are all SO great! But seriously- that flap card is ridiculously cute. I mean it. *grin*
The cards are all beautiful, but you are absolutely right--the soft stone and embossing is SOOOOO gorgeous. I am going to use that combination on my next projects!
SHUT UP with the white embossing on the soft stone. I'm totally copying you and giving you credit...of course! That is sick girl!
Love all your projects!
WHOA----I am in awe! Amazing, cute, FABULOUS projects!!!
HA, that lift the flap card is fabulous! What a concept! I thought the fish was going to be coloured like Nemo for sure, lol you keep me guessing girl! Im so glad your the new PTI designer, I have loved everything so much so far and cant think what another MONTH will bring!
Oh my gosh! That little flip card/book is soooo cute! I've got a little nephew that will love this! I make him little board books all the time, but hadn't quite figured out how to do the flip ups. Thank you for the fabulous inspiration. (And Noah will thank you too!!!)
This is so amazing!!! Super projects, Jessica!
Adore that button bits card -it SO elegant! And that colour combination is inspired! In fact love all these cards Jessica - they're brilliant!
Love your projects! That last one is soooooo cute!!
The card inspired by Dear Zoo is as fabulous as that book!
"I'm Not Sorry", "Don't Call Me", HAAAAA! You have found the perfect last name for yourself, giggle! Fantastic samples, and the lift the flap one is ADORABLE!
First of all, how did I NOT get any soft stone cardstock? It's on my order list now!! I kept looking at that card and trying to figure out what the base was and all I could come up with was really thick vellum. Now I know!
And I will absolutely be casing the Happy Birthday card (that is fabulous beyond fabulous) and your flap card has totally pushed the Tiny Treats set from my "on the fence" list to the "Must Have" list!
So glad you're on board this release and I can't wait to see what else you have up your sleeve!!
Your writing is as entertaining as your designs are inspiring... exceedingly so. From each card I've taken an idea: the dainty frame of white on stone; the simplicity of the color gradient alone on the card; and the lift-the-flap. Thank you!
Wow! I just love all of these projects, but my favorite has to be the card with the flaps...it is ridiculously cute!
Great cards! Love the white embossing on the soft stone cardstock and your long CAS card is simply gorgeous!!
Wow these are great Jessica. I especially love your masculine card... it's really perfect for men!
what an adorable card!! love how you got inspired by the book!
Great stuff. My son loved Dear Zoo as well. I might have to try your last idea tonight, for some last minute christmas gifts. TFS!
Well, I'm glad you told me about the Soft Stone cardstock!! That card is gorgeous! And just how stinkin' cute is your flap card!!?? LOVE it!!
Fabulous cards, I love your CAS style!
love love love that book at the end. How sweet!!
Great samples! The masculine version is perfect and I just love the lift the flaps card because I too have sons who love those types of books!
Jessica - these are just awesome! I love the multiple stamped cards in the different colors. Brilliant!
Beautiful projects, Jessica! I love them all, but that board book is absolutely adorable!!
Fabulous projects. I love that leaf image and your flap book is pure genius!
Jess these projects are amazing! I love the embossing on the first one and the little flap card is too cute!!!
I was certain I had commented on this post but I guess not! I love everything you did with the Release Sets, and I can't wait for mine to arrive for me to get them inky!
Jessica, how do you cut your paper with little waste to make your 3 1/2 x 5-inch cards? I love that size, but haven't quite figured out how to do that. I did have some pre-cut 5x7 cards at one time and I cut those in half and had the perfect size, but I want to start with an 8 1/2 x 11 sheet. Thanks!
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