Showing posts with label beautifully baroque. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beautifully baroque. Show all posts

Thursday, July 3, 2014

Some Old and Some New ~ A Perfect Marriage

My mother-in-law called me this morning and asked if I could put together a card for a wedding they are attending this weekend. EEEEK! One... this weekend is crazy busy. Two... I really struggle with wedding cards. And three... I still haven't made a birthday card for my hubby and his party is in two days! Could I tell her no? Heck no! I will take any chance I can get for creative time. Especially since she offered to take the kids for a couple of hours. Score!

I really don't have much in the line of weddings but thankfully I hung on to this {Mr. & Mrs.} stamp. I just couldn't get rid of it. It's far too far too beautiful! I scrounged around and found this GORGEOUS ribbon. I knew I had to use it. It came from an Occasions Catalog a while ago. Last year maybe? I have a bad habit of hoarding supplies and then not getting to use them until after they're retired. I'll have to work on that.

The color scheme is pretty simple and (I think) a classy one. I used Basic Grey, Pink Pirouette and Silver Glimmer paper with a little bit of that amazing new Fancy Foil Designer Vellum. I topped it off with this fabulous bow and a few rhinestones. Yep, I'm happy. A perfect marriage. I wish I would have done a few more of these!



Where did I use {Stippled Blossoms}? It's underneath the Vellum. I think it gives it a really soft look. It was perfect for this project and added a little extra "oomph" of color.


Supplies
Cardstock ~ Basic Grey, Whisper White
DSP/Specialty Paper ~ Silver Glimmer Paper, Fancy Foil Designer Vellum, Vellum
Ink ~ Pink Pirouette, VersaMark
Stamp Sets ~ Mr. & Mrs., Stippled Blossoms
Tools/Other Supplies ~ Paper Trimmer, Big Shot, Beautifully Baroque Textured Embossing Folder, Heat Gun, Embossing Buddy, Silver Embossing Powder, Hot Glue, Bone Folder, Glue Dots, Liquid Adhesive
Embellishments ~ Rhinestones, Wide Satin Ribbon (retired)

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Valentine Candy Box

Who doesn't love to receive chocolate on Valentine's Day? I'm still scrambling for gifts to give on Valentine's Day. Yes, I know it's still 2 weeks away, but if I don't get it all done soon, it'll never happen. I'm not doing too bad, I have the kids' classes and teachers taken care of. Woo Hoo! But, I still have a few people left. You know, like my husband, the kids... only the most important people. Sigh...

So, today I got the idea to make up my own little candy box. This is such a cute little package. Three different types of candy and little mini gift tags. 



Mini gift tags inside

Cardstock cut to size. The DSP was used on the inside of the box.

My little trick to making the box "square"

Stamped window sheet 

Apply window sheet to the inside of the lid using glue dots.

Stuff with candy!


Supplies
Cardstock ~ Real Red, Coastal Cabana
DSP ~ Fresh Prints (Occasions Catalog)
Ink ~ Real Red, Coastal Cabana, StazOn (white)
Stamp Sets ~ Hearts a Flutter, Beautifully Baroque
Tools ~ Window Sheet, paper trimmer, paper snips, glue dots, snail runner, Deco Labels Framelits
Embellishments ~ Red string (not stampin' up)

Finished size: 4 1/2" x 6" x 1 1/4"

Dimensions
Base: 6 1/2" x 8" Score @ 1 1/4" on all four sides
Lid: 6 5/8" x 8 1/8" Score @ 1 1/4" on all four sides
Inner boxes: 3 7/8" x 3 7/8" Score @ 1" on all four sides




Saturday, January 4, 2014

Beautifully Baroque #146: A Soft Subtle Thank you

This card totally strikes my fancy. I love the subtle tones. I think these two colors complement each other perfectly. I created this card for Retro Sketches challenge #96. It's a fun sketch with lots of room to play.




Supplies:
Cardstock ~ Smoky Slate, Pink Pirouette, Whisper White
Ink ~ Smoky Slate, Pink Pirouette
Stamp Sets ~ Beautifully Baroque, Gorgeous Grunge, Lovely Little Labels
Tools ~ Beautifully Baroque Embossing Folder, Brayer
Embellishments ~ Pink Pirouette Chevron ribbon, Frosted Finishes Embellishments


How To:


*You will assemble these with Dimensionals







Thursday, January 2, 2014

Smooch #142: A Sweet Change of Pace

After the Christmas rush, it was nice to get a little time to do something new. Valentine's Day is coming and it will be here before we know it, so I decided to {try} to get a head start. I don't have many {any} specific Valentine's Day stamp sets (I'll have to work on that), so I improvised.

I am in LOVE with Beautifully Baroque. I wasn't sure if I really would use it much, but so far I've used it QUITE a bit. I'm pretty happy with that purchase! This is a simple card, it was quick to put together and everything turned out right the first time!

The sketch is from Stylin' Stampin' INKspiration. 



*I had to add a little "oomph" so I put in a cute little window. It was so simple, but it added so much.

Supplies:
Cardstock ~ Sahara Sand, Cherry Cobbler, Very Vanilla
Ink ~ Cherry Cobbler, silver emboss powder
Stamp Sets ~ Beautifully Baroque, Off the Grid, Ciao Baby, Itty Bitty Banners
Embellishments ~ Cherry Cobbler Chevron Ribbon



Monday, December 23, 2013

Merry Christmas Money Card

Who doesn't love money? That's pretty much my standard gift. Little to no thinking involved, no Black Friday nonsense, everyone loves it, and it's always appreciated. But, I can't just hand over a wad of cash, right? Well, I could but that would be boring. So, I made a cute little card to hold it.










Supplies:
Cardstock ~ Basic Grey, Wisteria Wonder, Smoky Slate
Ink ~ Smoky Slate, So Saffron, StazOn White, Wisteria Wonder
Stamp Sets ~ Beautifully Baroque, Gorgeous Grunge, Chalk Talk
Embellishments ~ Rhinestones Basic Jewels, Stampin' Up! Shaker Frames, 
white linen fabric, tule, snow glitter

*I rolled So Saffron ink onto the white linen fabric with the Brayer tool. 


Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Gratitude is Beautiful!

I needed a Thank You card. I wanted something a little Christmasy because (well, it's the Christmas season), but I didn't want it to be TOO Christmasy. Yes, I know Christmasy isn't a word, but I'm using it anyway. I finally got to use my Beautifully Baroque stamp. I am in {LOVE} with this one! How classy is that? 


Supplies:
Cardstock ~ Early Espresso, Crisp Cantaloupe (core'dinations), Very Vanilla
DSP ~ First Edition (retired)
Ink ~ Early Espresso, Crisp Cantaloupe
Stamp Sets ~ Beautifully Baroque, Harvest of Thanks
Embellishments ~ Espresso colored satin ribbon (not a Stampin' Up! product)

The JOY of Christmas

I was really in the Christmas mood this morning. Snow is on the ground. The sun is shining. It's beyond FRIGID outside so the best thing to do was stamp! Of course I should have been doing housework but it will still be there later.

I decided to play with the December Color Challenge from Stylin' Stampin' INKspiration's blog (which I am now a design team member!). I think these colors created a FABULOUS scheme for this card. 




Supplies:
Cardstock ~ Smoky Slate, Whisper White, Raspberry Ripple
Ink ~ Pistachio Pudding, Raspberry Ripple, Smoky Slate
Stamp Sets ~ Gorgeous Grunge, Beautifully Baroque, Santa's List, A Banner Christmas
Embellishments ~ 1/8" mini brads, Rhinestone Basic Jewels, Frosted Finishes, white cotton twine

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