Sunday, June 27, 2021

INKspired #140 Some Stripes

Hi everyone,
Welcome to this fortnight's INKspired Blog Hop!


Before me on the hop was Teresa Irwin, please hop back and check out her creation, always so beautiful.

Teneale has given us the following Challenge below inspired by Some Stripes:



Make sure you hop all the way around to check out the wonderful and talented creations everyone has contributed this time round!
It is great to have such a different kind of challenge.

How about you have a go with this Challenge?
I would love to see what you come up with!

There is more to Stampin' Up! than just making cards, it opens up to many different crafts using top quality products such as Paper Crafts, Gift Boxes, Scrapbooking - the possibilities are endless with the skill level from beginner to advanced, fun for all!!

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Here's my card:

I started my card with a Pool Party card base. My first layer was some Basic Black cardstock which I used my scoring blade on my paper trimmer to put some stripes onto the cardstock. This was  followed by a layer of Ice Cream Corner DSP with stripes, then a slightly smaller layer of Blackberry Bliss Striped Ice Cream Corner DSP popped up using dimensionals with the stripes going the opposite direction to the layer before. I fussy cut a delicious looking Ice Cream from the same DSP and adhered it to a piece of Basic Black DSP which I embossed with the Bark 3D Embossing Folder this was layered onto another piece of Ice Cream Corner DSP and more dimensionals were used to layer this.
My Sentiment comes from the Peaceful Moments Stamp set and has been stamped in Old Olive on Basic White this was just cut free hand with snips and layered on another 2 strips of DSP that have the ends cut using snips. The sentiment has been adhered with adhesive and dimensionals.
I added some Matte Black Dots to finish the card front.


A up close look at the different Stripes used on this card front.


The inside is layered with scored Basic Black Cardstock to carry on from the front of the card, then Basic White with 2 strips of Ice Cream Corner DSP as used under the sentiment on the card front. A few smaller ice creams were fussy cut and added to the inside. I added some splatters of Pool Party and Old Olive using Blends.


Thank you for stopping by, next up is Maree McIntosh
Maree is always so creative, I cannot wait to see her contribution this time

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Have a Wonderful Day, KATRINA xx



Sunday, June 13, 2021

INKspired #139 Sketch Challenge

 

Hi everyone.
Welcome to this fortnight's INKspired Blog Hop!



Before me on the hop was Teresa Irwin, please hop back and check out her creation

This week is based upon the Sketch Challenge below, designed by Teneale Williams:


How about you have a go with this Sketch Challenge?
I would love to see what you come up with!



There is no stamping this week, my card was made using DSP from the Snail Mail Suite which is in the Mini Catalogue that ends shortly on the 30th June.
My card began with a Bermuda Bay card base. My 2 rectangles were cut using my paper trimmer to no specific size from Daffodil Delight and Real Red, 2 pieces of DSP were then cut at half a centimetre smaller and layered with multipurpose liquid glue. My bow is tied with Grey Granite Shimmer Ribbon and attached using glue dots.
My Daffodil Delight piece was attached to the cardbase using dimensionals and the Real Red was attached at an angle with multipurpose liquid glue.
My circles were die cut using the Layering Circles in Bermuda Bay and Basic White. The Basic White circle was embossed using the Painted Texture 3D Embossing Folder. 
My image and sentiment are fussy cut from the Snail Mail DSP and the image is attached using Multipurpose Liquid Glue and the sentiment is popped up on dimensionals.


The inside is layered with Daffodil Delight Cardstock to carry on from the front of the card, then Basic White with a strip of Snail Mail DSP and an image fussy cut from the Snail Mail DSP. 


Thank you for stopping by, next up is Maree McIntosh
I look forward to seeing Maree's creations, always so beautiful

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Have a Wonderful Day, KATRINA xx