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In Color 2012-2014 Alert: Midnight Muse Summer Silhouettes

In Color 2012-2014 Alert: Midnight Muse Summer Silhouettes

 Midnight Muse Summer Silhouettes

 

This card features the last of the five new 2012-2014 In Colors, Midnight Muse. I love this new color and it’s my favorite! Although it’s blue, it’s not just any blue. It’s not Night of Navy, it’s not Not Quite Navy instead Midnight Muse is a great neutral color I keep reaching for over and over. It works great with pinks and reds and yellows and greens – a must-have for your color collection.

I used the Labels Collection Framelits (125598) to make this card. As you can see from the instructions below, the card itself is a cut out framelit and then I added additional layers of different sized framelits to create the front of the card.


I stamped images from Summer Silhouettes (wood 126445, clear 126447) in Crumb Cake, Midnight Muse, Primrose Petals and Summer Starfruit inks. I chose a polka-dot pattern paper from the 2012-2014 In Color designer series paper pack (126910) to make the largest frame. If you scroll down you can see my first attempt with this card when I used the Patio Party paper (126916).

I created a frame of Midnight Muse designer series paper and added pearls in the corners. A smaller frame of Whisper White card stock makes up the center of the card stamped in various images from Summer Silhouettes. The smallest frame at the bottom contains a greeting from Perfectly Penned (wood 122890, clear 122892).

Now that you’ve seen all five of the new In Colors, scroll down to enter to win Blog Candy.

 

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Stampin' Up! Labels Collection Framelits Card Step #1

To make the card, I folded a piece of card stock in half and placed the folded edge at the top of the card.

TIP: Use a sticky note to hold your frame in place on the cardstock. The ones I prefer are made by Avery and are sticky on the entire back surface. They can be reused several times.  

 

Stampin' Up! Labels Collection Framelits Card Step #2

I left a small gap at top so I didn’t cut the fold.

 

Stampin' Up! Labels Collection Framelits Card Step #3

I then cut a straight line at the bottom of the back of the card so it would stand up and not wobble.

 

 

Card #1 – This was the first card I made. I thought the Patio Party designer series paper had too much pattern so I switched to the polka dot paper. It did motivate me to add the punched butterfly so that was good.

Which do you prefer card #1 or card #2?

 

Stampin' up! Blog Candy To celebrate the release of the new 2012-2014 In Colors, it’s time for Blog Candy!

You could win a set of the new In Color Stampin’ Write Markers and a package of assorted card stock. 

 

 

To enter for a chance to win, please leave a comment on this post by Sunday, July 15th.

 

My favorite new 2012-2014 In Color is …

 

I will announce the winner on Monday, July16th, 2012. The winner will be selected from all the comments by random.org. Canadians and non-demonstrators only, please

  

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In Color 2012-2014 Alert: Blooming with Kindness in Primrose Petals

In Color 2012-2014 Alert: Blooming with Kindness in Primrose Petals

Blooming with Kindness stamp set with Primrose Petals

 

 

This card features Primrose Petals, another of the new In Colors for 2012-2014. I once again paired this card with Gumball Green. Although Gumball Green is the new In Color that I’ve used the most on my blog projects, is it my favorite new In Color? Come back tomorrow when I’ll announce my favorite new In Color and you’ll have a chance to win blog candy.

In making this card, I got to play with some of the new catalog accessories. In addition to the 3/8″ Stitched Satin Ribbon that I’ve used before, I also used the new Apothecary Accents Framelits (127003) as well as the Stampin’ Pierce Mat (126199) and Essentials Paper-Piercing Pack (126187). This package of three templates is only $10.95 and coordinates with some of the Stampin’ Up! Punches and Framelits. For paper piercing precision, you can’t go wrong by ordering these new tools today!

 

To make this card, I inked up the flower from Blooming with Kindness (wood 126420, clear 126422) with Primrose Petals ink taking care not to get ink on the stem. I then used the Gumball Green marker (126856) to add the ink to the stem before stamping onto Whisper White card stock. I also added a Gumball Green “thank you” greeting also from the Blooming with Kindness stamp set keeping in mind that I had to be close to the stamped image in order to cut it out. When you are a new stamper, purchasing stamp sets that have both images and greetings is a great investment and this stamp set is definitely a new favorite of mine.


I burnished the stamped flower with Primrose Petals ink to highlight it a little bit more. To burnish, use a sponge dauber and instead of tapping up and down, keep contact with the card stock and move the dauber in circles adding more ink as needed. After cutting out the stamped images with the largest frame from the Apothecary Accents Framelits, I used the paper piercing tools to create the dotted frame around the image.

 

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Stampin' Up! 2012-2013 Catalog

Do you have your copy of the 2012 – 2013 Stampin’ Up! Catalogue?

To view the catalogue online, please click here.

Want a free copy of the Stampin’ Up! Canada catalogue mailed to you? Click here to request your copy. Canadians only, please. 

 

 

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In Color 2012-2014 Alert: A Faux Tile Summer Starfruit Sunflower

In Color 2012-2014 Alert: A Faux Tile Summer Starfruit Sunflower

Stampin Up Sunflower in Summer Starfruit and Early Espresso

 

For this card, I used the Faux Tile Technique to showcase the Sunflower stamp and another new In Color, Summer Starfruit.

Faux Tile is such a simple technique – score your cardstock into squares with the Simply Scored Scoring Tool (122334) or use a ruler and stylus to make similar score lines. The squares on this card are each 1″. Then stamp directly onto the scored cardstock. I inked up the Sunflower background stamp (wood 123606, clear 123608) with Summer Starfruit ink and then used a sponge dauber to add Chocolate Chip re-inker to the center of the Sunflower before stamping. Since I didn’t want to contaminate my ink pad with another color, I placed a few drops of re-inker onto a plastic plate and picked the ink up with a dauber. In addition to not mixing up my inks, I also got a more consistent color and better coverage. 

I added a layer of Chocolate chip card stock to the stamped image and attached a length and knot of Summer Starfruit 3/8″ Stitched Satin Ribbon (126846) before adhering to the Summer Starfruit card.

To complete the card, I added a greeting from the Blessing From Heaven stamp set (wood 123050, clear 123052) – stamped in Chocolate Chip ink and punched with the Extra-Large Oval (119859).

 

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Receive a Reason to Smile Set for just $5 when you spend $60 on any Stampin’ Up! products.

 

Reason to Smile – Wood #131274, Clear #131275 – $5.00

Please enter the $5 item code after your order totals $60 pre-shipping and tax. Limit of one set per customer. The Reason to Smile Set is exclusive to this promotion and will not be available after July 31, 2012.

 

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In Color 2012-2014 Alert: Raspberry Ripple with the Quint-Essential Flower Stamp

In Color 2012-2014 Alert: Raspberry Ripple with the Quint-Essential Flower Stamp

Stampin Up Canada Quint-Essential Flower stamp

 

As soon as I saw the Quint-Essential Flower stamp on page 110 of the catalog, I knew I had to have it. The catalog shows how to layer the punched images but I knew I had to try it myself. And I love it!   (Click on the highlighted item numbers behind the product descriptions to see the items in the online catalog.)

I stamped the Quint-Essential Flower (126790) once in Raspberry Ripple, once in Basic Black and once in Gumball Green. I punched a 3/4″ circle (119873) from the Raspberry Ripple  image and then punched out the same image with the 2-3/8″ Scallop Circle punch (118874). Next, I punched a 1/2″ Circle (119869) and a 1-3/4″ Scallop Circle (119854) from the Basic Black. Finally I punched the Gumball Green with the 1″ Circle (119868).  

I glued the smallest two circles together and then used a Dimensional (104430) to attach them to the Gumball Green circle that I glued to the Basic Black Scallop Circle. I then used Dimensionals again between the largest two layers. 

The card itself is Raspberry Ripple card stock with a 1/2″ smaller piece of Basic Black card stock 5″ x 3-3/4″) and a 1/4″ smaller piece of Whisper White card stock (4-3/4″ x 3-1/2″) layered together. The Basic Black polka dot patterned paper is from the Neutrals Color Collection Paper Stacks (117157).

I adhered a length of Whisper White 1/4″ Stitched Grosgrain Ribbon (126877) around the patterned paper piece and added a bow with a glue dot. The greeting is from the new Lovely Little Labels stamp set (wood 126260, clear 126262) and punched with one of three new punches in the Little Labels Punch Pack (126881). These matching little stamps and punches are so cute!

So, are you liking Raspberry Ripple and the new In Colors? Want all five new 2012-2014 In Colors? Buy the Ink & Card stock bundle for only $36.95.  

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In Color 2012-2014 Alert: Gumball Green with the Betsy’s Blossoms stamp set

In Color 2012-2014 Alert: Gumball Green with the Betsy’s Blossoms stamp set

 Betsy's Blossom Stamp Set in Gumball Green

 

With each new annual catalog, Stampin’ Up! introduces five new In Colors that will be available for two years. This is a great way to introduce colors that are trendy and unique to the existing color families.

Over the next few days I am going to highlight a new In Color 2012-2014 each day and then it will be time for you to pick your favorite and win some Blog Candy. Keep reading every day and watch for your chance to win an In Color prize package.

 

Today’s card highlights Gumball Green with Cherry Cobbler and Calypso Coral and the Betsy’s Blossoms stamp set (wood 126004, clear 126006). I picked these two colors because they are featured in the World Spectacular designer series paper (126897) that I also used as a layer on the card. 

I accessorized with Gumball Green 3/8″ Stitched Satin Ribbon (126848) and adhered a Dahlia (127556) in the center of the punched flower. These new In Color Dahlias are just the right size to show off without adding too much bulk to a card. 

Want all five new 2012-2014 In Colors? Buy the Ink & Card stock bundle for only $36.95.  

 

To Order Stampin’ Up Products in Canada, Click Here

 

Receive a Reason to Smile Set for just $5 when you spend $60 on any Stampin’ Up! products.

 

Reason to Smile – Wood #131274, Clear #131275 – $5.00

Please enter the $5 item code after your order totals $60 pre-shipping and tax. Limit of one set per customer. The Reason to Smile Set is exclusive to this promotion and will not be available after July 31, 2012.
  

Stampin' Up! 2012-2013 Catalog

Do you have your copy of the 2012 – 2013 Stampin’ Up! Catalogue?

To view the catalogue online, please click here.

Want a free copy of the Stampin’ Up! Canada catalogue mailed to you? Click here to request your copy. Canadians only, please. 

 

 

Don’t think it, ink it!