Welcome to the Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps March New Release Celebration! The Design Divas are so excited to be kicking off this month's amazing stamp release with a blog hop today. You are probably joining me from Kim Singdahlsen's blog; if not, be sure to head back to the Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps Blog so you don't miss a thing!
Creative Nugget: For my first sample, I used the new "Pennant Party" clear stamp set designed by Korin Sutherland. What an amazing and fun set to work with. The set has 25 whopping stamps and will sell for just $11, an amazing value. There are also matching dies available, making the stamps in the set easy to cut out. I went a little ouside the box to create my golf scene, using the dies to make trees, a flag, and the golf hole. After piecing my background using various patterned papers, I zig-zag stitched around everything. The trees were added to the background and the #1 in the set was used to make the tree trunks. The marker flag was made with one of the pennant dies and a toothpick rolled in a black stamp pad. Even the word "PAR" was made from one of the sentiments in the set. I just covered all the letters except PAR with tape, inked up the stamp, removed the tape, and stamped it on the flag! The sentiment banner was hand cut, a button added, and that finished off my card. Fun! This is definitely a set that can be very versatile!
Creative Nugget: Here's another sample using just the pennant dies and a sewing machine. Buttons were added for interest. The sentiment is from the "Sew Happy Cocoa" clear stamp set.
Creative Nugget: My third sample has a completely different look as I went with a shabby, vintage style using the fabulous new set designed by Dina Kowal, "Vintage Postcard." It has 17 stamps and will sell for $15. The postcard elements were stamped on Kraft card stock using Tuxedo Black and Walnut Stain distress ink. The titmouse image on the left is from a clear stamp set called "Peace of God," and was colored with copic markers. I cringed and held my breath as the next step of the distressing process began. The whole panel was crumpled up into a tight little ball and opened back up again. Vintage Photo and Walnut Stain distress inks were swiped across the wrinkles and spritzed with water. After letting the inks run a bit, the panel was ironed to dry and flatten it. I breathed easy...I liked the results! The card base was layered with card stock and patterned papers that had been distressed and pierced. A little bit of cheese cloth was also distressed and added under the postcard image. (Thanks, Monika!) Everything was tied together with a ribbon that was stained with the distress inks.
We hope you enjoy checking out the other projects as much as we've enjoyed making them! Your next stop is the talented Mary Faus's blog. And just in case there's a glitch, here is the whole list of team members hopping along with us today:
Creative Nugget: For my first sample, I used the new "Pennant Party" clear stamp set designed by Korin Sutherland. What an amazing and fun set to work with. The set has 25 whopping stamps and will sell for just $11, an amazing value. There are also matching dies available, making the stamps in the set easy to cut out. I went a little ouside the box to create my golf scene, using the dies to make trees, a flag, and the golf hole. After piecing my background using various patterned papers, I zig-zag stitched around everything. The trees were added to the background and the #1 in the set was used to make the tree trunks. The marker flag was made with one of the pennant dies and a toothpick rolled in a black stamp pad. Even the word "PAR" was made from one of the sentiments in the set. I just covered all the letters except PAR with tape, inked up the stamp, removed the tape, and stamped it on the flag! The sentiment banner was hand cut, a button added, and that finished off my card. Fun! This is definitely a set that can be very versatile!
Creative Nugget: Here's another sample using just the pennant dies and a sewing machine. Buttons were added for interest. The sentiment is from the "Sew Happy Cocoa" clear stamp set.
Creative Nugget: My third sample has a completely different look as I went with a shabby, vintage style using the fabulous new set designed by Dina Kowal, "Vintage Postcard." It has 17 stamps and will sell for $15. The postcard elements were stamped on Kraft card stock using Tuxedo Black and Walnut Stain distress ink. The titmouse image on the left is from a clear stamp set called "Peace of God," and was colored with copic markers. I cringed and held my breath as the next step of the distressing process began. The whole panel was crumpled up into a tight little ball and opened back up again. Vintage Photo and Walnut Stain distress inks were swiped across the wrinkles and spritzed with water. After letting the inks run a bit, the panel was ironed to dry and flatten it. I breathed easy...I liked the results! The card base was layered with card stock and patterned papers that had been distressed and pierced. A little bit of cheese cloth was also distressed and added under the postcard image. (Thanks, Monika!) Everything was tied together with a ribbon that was stained with the distress inks.
We hope you enjoy checking out the other projects as much as we've enjoyed making them! Your next stop is the talented Mary Faus's blog. And just in case there's a glitch, here is the whole list of team members hopping along with us today:
Cathy McCauley <--- You are here!
After the hop, make plans to join us for our New Release Party over in our Member Company Forums on Splitcoaststampers. We'll have full reveals of all the stamp and dies sets being released this month, challenges to inspire you, and of course fun chatter with great friends! See you there!
Thanks so much for stopping by...have fun hopping!
Cathymac
Congrats Card Recipe
Stamps: Pennant Party (Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps) Ink: Versafine Onyx Black (Tsukineko), Peeled Paint, Wild Honey, and Frayed Burlap Distress Inks (Ranger)
Paper: Select White, Kraft (PTI), Soft Sky and Cloud DP (SU!), Basics Kraft Paper Pad (BasicGrey), Victorian Gardens Paper Pad (Echo Park)
Accessories: Sew Mini (Janome), Pennant Dies (Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps), 1/2" hole Punch, Photo Corner Punch (SU!)
God Bless You Card Recipe
Stamps: Vintage Postcard, Peace of God (Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps)Ink: Versafine Onyx Black (Tsukineko), Tuxedo Black (Memento), Vintage Photo, Worn Lipstick, and Walnut Stain Distress Inks (Ranger)
Paper: Blueberry Sky, Kraft, True Black (PTI), BasicGrey DP
Accessories: Distressing Tool, Piercing Tool (SU!), Cheesecloth, Satin Ribbon (PTI), Copic Markers B91, B95, B97, B99,YG21, YG63, YG67, R43, R46, E11, E13, E55, E57, E59, C1, C5, C9
Each card is so unique - and so utterly perfect!!
ReplyDeleteYou are too talented!! Love them but I think the golf card is my favorite even though I don't play!
ReplyDeleteStunning Cathy! The golf card is A-MAZ-ING! Great way to think outside the box! And your other cards are as equally amazing!
ReplyDeleteThe postcard is wonderful. I also love the quilt like card. 3 cute cards!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! these are simply amazing! Genius.
ReplyDeleteLove the postage card with the vintage look!!
LOVE LOVE LOVE your pennant golf card - all your stitching is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing! My favorite is the sewing card.
ReplyDeleteThese are just so brilliant. A grand job done on them all
ReplyDeletex catherine
fantastic creations! love the trees and the stitching!
ReplyDeletehugs and kisses from germany,
silvi xoxo
Beautiful cards!! Your golf card is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteSuch an incredible golf card, Cathy! I LOVE it. Your other cards are gorgeous-love the stitching and vintage.
ReplyDeleteSuch fab designs and love your golf themed design. Uber creative!!!
ReplyDeleteWow Cathy your cards are awesome - I especially love the golf card - creativity to the max!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgoeus cards Cathy! How creative with the pennant die... and the stitching is awesome on both cards! Pretty papers too. Your postcard card is beautiful. Love the bird image you used on it. The cheese cloth looks great. Glad you find it useful. :o)
ReplyDeleteI love the way you made your cards. The trees. Wow
ReplyDeleteOh Cathy what beautiful cards all but the quilted beauty is most def' my favourite especially as it's made with my fav' colour combo of pink & green and features the cutest bunting ! GORGEOUS !
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration - I'll hop on now !
((hugs)) Suzie xoxo
They are all fabulous!! I love how you used those new dies!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific collection of cards!
ReplyDeleteAll of your cards are beautiful, but I especially love the vintage blue jay postcard, gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteWow, these are all amazing. I love the vintage card with the bird. You quilt card is so cool! And that golf card is so creative.
ReplyDeleteCathy these are wonderful! I adore the golf themed card so fun!
ReplyDeleteFantastic cards. I especially love the Postcard one!
ReplyDeleteThese are all amazing, but I love love love that golf card!! So creative!!
ReplyDeleteAll of the cards are fabulous!!!!
ReplyDeleteCathy, I love your clever trees and golf card and the other two are just exquisite and so very feminine and PRETTY! You're so talented!
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