Instead of April Foolin', I have been card craftin' instead. I, excitedly, purchased this new stamp set from Stampin' Up! called, "The Open Sea". Since our school's theme/mascot is "Lakers", I plan to use this set to create boxed card sets of 4-6 cards to give as gifts. I also plan on using it to create Father's day cards as well. As part of a Stampin' Up! Representative Swap, I made my first card today, and I'm anxious to share it. When I make my first box set, I'll share directions and pictures for how to create it as well.
Crumb Cake Cherry Cobbler- Midnight Muse
Linen Thread P. 173
Framelits-Oval Collection (Spring Catalog p. 4)
P. 156 Paper:
Framelits-Oval Collection (Spring Catalog p. 4)
P. 156 Paper:
Designer Series Paper Patterns Stack in Color 2012-2014 Crumb Cake Cherry Cobbler Midnight Muse
- The Open Sea p. 104
- Delightful Dozen p. 140
I started by looking at other samples on the board I've created for masculine cards on Pinterest. I combined some ideas with a pattern I had in mind and an idea. After deciding what colors I wanted each layer to be, I cut my paper.
- Card base: Crumb Cake cut a 8 1/2 X 11 in half at 5 1/2. Then I scored it at 4 1/4 to make my card.
- First layer: Midnight Muse-two lines before 5 1/2 and two lines before 4 1/4
- Second layer: Crumb Cake-5 1/4 and 4
Next I cut three strips for my banners.
- Designer Paper-Midnight Muse polka dots 1.5 width-4 length
- Cherry Cobbler 1.5 width-3.5 length
- Designer Paper-Midnight Muse words 1.5 width-5 length
I placed the polka dot banner first at the edge I wanted. Next, I placed the words banner on the other side where I wanted. Then I centered the red banner between and on top of the two. On the center banner, I used the compass stamp to add something to the plain red.
I couldn't decide on my oval for my ship. I couldn't decide whether to layer it and use the paper piercing. I also couldn't decide whether to leave the background blank or not. Here were the choices. I used a stamped background without the layered oval.
Plan Background |
The stamped images behind the ship and on the card base were created by stamping on a paper first and then the card. This made it appear as a lighter watermark image. I used the 'captain's log' and the globe on the crumb cake top layer as watermarks.
I also inked the edges on the oval with crumb cake. I cut my anchor by hand, which was easier than it looked. I punched a small hole in the anchor and oval to tie the anchor to the corner. I placed three strands of linen behind the oval. I attached the ship and anchor with Stampin' Dimensionals. Lastly, I used Cherry Cobbler to stamp "Happy Father's Day" in the lower left corner.
If I had to do it again, I would ink the edges of the Crumb Cake layer as well. Also, I did not cut my banners very even. I have a great, easy method to cut them, which I did not use because I was playing around and thought I'd recut before I put it together.
Happy crafting!
Missy Jackson, Stampin' Up Representative
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