Friday, October 31, 2014

Winne & Walter: Premiere Day #4



ice, ice, BABY!

Seriously, that sentiment alone is worth getting this small-sized penguin set! Totally cracks me up, especially paired with their sweet expression. For the banner (held with a toothpick by the head penguin) I chose a yellow-orange since that's the penguin's beak color. Yellow-orange stripe paper is lined inside the card.



The background was a mistake, actually. I originally had this for yesterday's card with Santa on the rooftop. White glimmer mist is sprayed through the circles creative screening, but I wanted it a little darker so I sprayed again. As you can see, I did a lousy job lining up the stencil. No where close! But after looking at it awhile I thought it would make a great snow storm background, like when the snow is coming down so hard it's just streaking by.

The vellum ice cubes are cut free-hand to look more natural, and overlapped slightly for effect.

Even as I'm writing this I'm cracking up at "ice, ice, baby."



Thanksgiving is not overlooked in this release ... here's a small Stampets: Turkey set. Even if you're not having a large, fancy meal I thought these name cards would be fun to set out. They take minutes to make since they are so small. Each leaf (I lined up 4 at a time on a block) is one or two swipes with a watercolor brush.



I stamped the hat across an imaginary fold line, then figured out where the middle is and scored on either side of the hat. I used an exacto to cut the portion of the hat above the fold line. This way it pops right up when you fold the name card. You can see the back of one above.


A great way to add a little color to your table!
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So, what do you think ... pretty crazy release, right?! I really enjoyed creating with these stamps, stencils and dies. I commented to our team that I'm dying to get back in the craft room after seeing everyone else's projects each day. Our guest stars were awesome too ... did you see Jingle's card yesterday where she used the manger for the "x" in "X-mas"?! Totally rocked it! If you'd like, check out the amazing projects from our guest stars, Julie and Shay on the Winnie & Walter blog. As always, there's a ton more inspiration on the personal blogs of our Talent:

Joni Andaya | Lea Lawson | Mayuri | Vanessa Menhorn | Gayatri Murali | Heather Pulvirenti | Laura Sterckx

All stamps, stencils and dies go on sale at Winnie & Walter today at 8 pm CST.

After trick-or-treating is done, you can get some treats for yourself : )

For what could be the largest w&w prize EVER, make sure you comment on this post for a chance to win the entire October release. With ten stamp sets and two entirely new product lines, you will be overwhelmed with how big the prize is! 
  
Thanks for looking!
-Kelly

Thursday, October 30, 2014

Winnie & Walter: Premiere Day #3



Hi folks! Yep, you guessed it! The next new thing to be offered by Winnie & Walter is ...

DIES!

(affectionately called "cut-aways"). And not just any old dies, but dies for the super-popular scripty words!


It's a no-brainer that these word dies will quickly find new homes once they're released. The word dies in my home have already gotten quite a work-out! Especially the "joy" die which was used on this card to create a tone-on-tone background. I love having a secondary sentiment like this that is decorative as well as communicating an additional message.

On the inside of the card I used a bamboo patterned paper (American Crafts, Lucky Charm) because it gives the feeling of straw in a manger to tie back in with the front of the card.



The shining halo is a separate stamp so you can emboss it in gold.


The next card has a background with embossed snowflakes, blended ink, dropped water and clear sequins. Words from the Big, Bold and Merry set make a frame around the edge. To break between the "wishing you" sentiment I used a tiny snowflake. Those tiny stamps always seem to come in handy!


I used 4 layers of 110 lb paper for the cut-away words. Love how substantial they look, and it really helps to stand out on a busy background. I tried positioning the "joy" so the dot would be the center of a snowflake. 


This card uses the large-sized Happy Christmas set, which is packed full of scene-builders and sentiments. It also has add-ons to This Awesome House in the form of Santa, his sleigh, his reindeer, and a lamp post. Since I wanted the focus to be Santa and his eventual route into the sky, I only stamped the top part of the house. I sponged black ink into the star creative screening to show all the work Santa has in front of him.

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I had those charming, vintage Christmas houses in mind, so I chose muted colors like pink, aqua and silver sparkle.


I about squealed when I realized the scallops from Moonlight would make the perfect Christmas lights on this house! I colored them with Stampin' Up stamp markers. American Crafts Pow! Glitter paper is on the sides of the card.
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So, are you as excited as I was about the word dies? I used them as soon as I received them. I'm always surprised how well they cut felt too, being so skinny and all. Please check out the amazing projects from Julie, Shay and the guest stars on the Winnie & Walter blog. As always, there's a ton more inspiration on the personal blogs of our Talent:

Joni Andaya | Lea Lawson | Mayuri | Vanessa Menhorn | Gayatri Murali | Heather Pulvirenti | Laura Sterckx
 

For what could be the largest w&w prize EVER, make sure you comment on this post for a chance to win the entire October release. With ten stamp sets, all the stencils and all the dies, you will be overwhelmed with how big the prize is! 
  
Thanks for looking!
-Kelly

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Winnie & Walter: Premiere Day #2




Hi folks! Another great set of stamps are showcased today! There are several holiday directions you could go with these sets, but I absolutely LOVE that Winnie & Walter included several neutral stamps with neutral sentiments (like "happy birthday", "thank you", "just for you", etc.) which can be used well after Christmas. I don't stamp any Christmas cards since I mass-produce photo cards, but I do have several friends and family with December birthdays so I was happy to stamp seasonal cards for them. All three projects in this post are from Winter Wonderland.


This set has lots of great scene-building pieces, like pine boughs, berries, a few pine cones, and two different birds. The bird on this card is embossed with red glitter embossing powder. Very wintery, but not "Christmas". Julie and Shay have picked another great font for the sentiments in this set. This sentiment is curved around the circle, which is used to frame the stamped scene.


 
This present topper uses the other stamp that I had been daydreaming about (the first stamp is the peppermint swirl from yesterday's post) ... a cross section of a tree! Madly in love with this graphic natural element. It's such a great background and layering piece, like in this project, but it can also be a focal point like in the next project. Here the natural log fits in so well with the woven fabric and the kraft wrapping paper. Stamped with brown ink on a beige paper, it looks pretty close to the real thing.


When I wrap presents with fabric ribbons I'm always at a loss for what to do for a bow. Clipping on a topper like this is a great alternative to a bow. A mini clothes pin is attached to the chipboard on the back of the topper. Embossing on wood turned out well too. I used the same red glitter embossing powder and heat set it (twice) right on the other side of the clothes pin. So quick and easy to fancy it up a notch.

 Here's another one of the neutral sentiments, just perfect for the present topper.


Finally, here's a card using the log cross-section as a focal point. Instead of using browns, I've gone for a more graphic look with a masked stack of black and white logs and one rainbow watercolored log. My husband's fashionable cousins are all in their late 20s / early 30s and this card will be perfect for one of them.
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We're only halfway through the release, folks! You're not going to want to miss tomorrow's preview ... a brand new product line will be revealed that I predict will make people quite happy! For now, check out the amazing projects from Julie and Shay on the Winnie & Walter blog. As always, there's a ton more inspiration on the personal blogs of our Talent:

Joni Andaya | Lea Lawson | Mayuri | Vanessa Menhorn | Gayatri Murali | Heather Pulvirenti | Laura Sterckx


For what could be the largest w&w prize EVER, make sure you comment on this post for a chance to win the entire October release. With ten stamp sets and two entirely new product lines, you will be overwhelmed with how big the prize is! 
  
Thanks for looking!
-Kelly

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Winnie & Walter: Premiere Day #1




Hi folks! Hold on to your hats, you are absolutely going to be blown away by the amount of goodies in this latest Winnie & Walter release!! There are small, medium and large stamp sets, and TWO NEW PRODUCT LINES being debuted during this release. Let's get started!


 
There are two stamps in this release that I was daydreaming about before they got to my house. One of those stamps makes this peppermint pattern (Mini Scenery: The Peppermint Zone). LOVE. it.  You can leave it in its rectangle shape, or you can punch out the easiest paper Halloween candy ever. Here's how:


You stamp the image, punch it out with a 2" punch (you could really use any size here), and wrap it with some cellophane (tie up the ends with string). That's it!


You can get a lot of different looks with just this one stamp. Stamp with colored ink on white paper, black ink on colored paper, or rotate through several different colors of ink.


Of course you can also make a cute card with the paper Halloween candy. The "trick or treat" sentiment is from Moonlight. The background is NOT a patterned paper! It's made with one of the new product lines ... stencils!! Whoo-hoo! They are affectionately referred to as "Creative Screenings" and there are a ton to choose from. I picked the starry sky stencil for this card, and did a few sprays of Heidi Swapp White Glimmer Mist. So excited with the results after I removed the stencil! Lots of subtle shimmer going on in person. I better keep this stencil one out on my desk ... it will get tons of use!


The stencils not only come in negative images (like the starry night in the last card where you color through the negative hole(s)), but also positive images like this leaf. I blended a tiny bit of color around the outline of the leaf in fall colors. I like how you still get the feeling of "Autumn" but the card is very light and airy.  The delicate sentiment is from This Awesome House.
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We've got three more action-packed days before we're done, so please check back in tomorrow. The other stamp that I was daydreaming about is in tomorrow's post, and I can't wait for you to see it!! For now, check out the amazing projects from Julie and Shay on the Winnie & Walter blog. As always, there's a ton more inspiration on the personal blogs of our Talent:

Joni Andaya | Lea Lawson | Mayuri | Vanessa Menhorn | Gayatri Murali | Heather Pulvirenti | Laura Sterckx


For what could be the largest w&w prize EVER, make sure you comment on this post for a chance to win the entire October release. With ten stamp sets and two entirely new product lines, you will be overwhelmed with how big the prize is! 
  
Thanks for looking!
-Kelly

Friday, October 24, 2014

Winnie & Walter: Pretty Pink Posh Blog Hop



Eeek, I'm so in love with these Pretty Pink Posh sequins, that I totally went overboard. Just wait, you'll see ...


I knew I wanted to pair up the traditional metallic red sequins from A Christmas Mix, and these really neat reds with a more matte finish from Raspberry, so I covered a 2" punched circle with them in a random pattern and made a sequined Christmas ornament. The cap of the ornament is a gold metal sheet from Add a Little Dazzle that I drew on with a pencil and cut out. It doesn't leave any marks, but does a great job embossing when you have a soft surface underneath, like a bound notebook.

The gorgeous curved AND stitched edge on the bottom is from the Pretty Pink Posh Stitched Border Dies #1.


Something about the floating ornament didn't sit well with me, so after moving it around the card I settled on the bottom left corner, overlapping the seam between the white cardstock and the gray woodgrain. To play up on the sexy curve at the bottom, I curved the sentiment around the top of the ornament. And no, I didn't use a cut file to get that classic Winnie & Walter sentiment. What?!? Hmm, perhaps some dies are in your near future!! You didn't hear it from me though [wink]


Here's my first attempt another version of the card. I loved combining the Studio Calico papers, and REALLY love the way the Winnie & Walter sentiment "seasons greetings" from A Tree for All Seasons looks like it was part of the patterned paper. The different-sized gold sequins were awesome to use as well. I think cards generally look more balanced with a mix of sequin sizes.

Now you're off to the amazing Laura Sterckx's blog to see her latest creation! Prizes are involved too, so as you're filling up with inspiration (have you seen the names on this list?!?) be sure to comment along the way. You could come away with a big Pretty Pink Posh or Winnie & Walter prize pack. Good luck!


Thursday, October 23, 2014

Fusion: Indecisiveness Strikes Again



Welcome to another fun Fusion Challenge! I really loved the colors in the inspiration photo ... that yellow-orange (instead of a pumpkin orange) for Halloween is so fresh. And a touch of gold. Stamps are Winnie & Walter Moonlight, and the edge die is Pretty Pink Posh Edgers #1.



It was a little tedious, but I'm glad I cut out the gold-embossed spider. And did you notice the spider web is made of delicate dots? They look fab embossed in gold on vellum.


I also like to emboss sentiments right on top of another embossed sentiment.


So here's where my indecisiveness comes in. This is actually the first card I made (the black area is different). I had a lot of fun using all the different Moonlight stamps! But then I started second-guessing myself ... was I having TOO much fun?! That's when I panicked and went for the card with the cleaner design on the bottom. I dunno, do you all like the cleaner design at the beginning of this post?

Here are some fabulous cards by our design team!




WinnersWill be chosen by all of our teammates in two weeks. We each will choose one favorite. The winners will be announced at 4 am (PST) in two weeks!


Thanks for looking!
-Kelly