Each week some of the Art With Heart team are joining the Colour Creations Blog Hop to bring you creative inspiration showcasing our range of 50+ gorgeous Stampin’ Up! colours in alphabetical order.
Week 36 – Pear Pizzazz
Today I have a really fun fancy fold card for you; the Cascading Gatefold card!
The Dainty Flowers DSP is a Level 1 Sale•a•bration (SAB) reward, which can be earned for free with a $90+ product order during SAB (5 Jan- 28 Feb ’23). I have also used the Framed Florets Bundle, so if you purchase this bundle, you can get the papers for free. Believe me, you are going to want these frame dies!!!
Slide the belly band off the card to reveal this cascading feature. The Pear Pizzazz embossed pieces are the Fern 3D textured impressions embossing folder.
You can pull the cascading section forward to sit nicely to display.
Are you wondering where to write your message? Well, on the back there’s plenty of room when you use a White card base!
Handy Tip – if you want to heat emboss in a colour that you don’t have the powder for, use the Stamparatus to firstly ink the stamp in Versamark then the ink pad colour of choice, then add Clear Emboss Powder and melt it with your Heat Tool. This also helps when colouring with Blends Combo (alcohol) markers and prevents bleeding!
The sentiment on the front was stamped three times using the Stamparatus to get a nice dark colour. Using Blending Brushes to add ink to the feature oval on the front of the card gives a softer touch.
The Thanks a Bunch stamp set is a Level 1 Sale•a•bration (SAB) item, which can be earned for free with a $90+ product order.
This card idea was case’d from a card by Mikaela Titheridge (UK). I just loved her design and thinking outside the box and turning those carrots upside down to create trees! Here in Melbourne, we sort of missed our Spring season, as it was very wet and cooler than normal. We now have Summer arrive with some crazy heatwaves.
I took a piece of Thick Basic White card and die cut it using the Stitched Rectangle dies. I did my Balmy Blue watercolour wash for the sky and and stamped the grass in Pear Pizzazz and Garden Green. The flowers are Poppy Parade. The trees are stamped in Shaded Spruce and the trunks are Soft Suede, using the tip of the smaller carrot stamp! I took two smaller dies and placed them over the image and added a little washi tape to the smaller one to hold it in place. Carefully remove the larger one and run the card through your die cutting machine.
With that slightly larger die, cut a Pear Pizzazz layer. I adhered the centre piece to the Pear Pizzazz layer and then both onto the main stamped panel, before adhering it to a Shaded Spruce card base. On the inside and the envelope, I stamped some grass, flowers and a couple of the smaller carrots for trees! The sentiment is stamped and fussy cut with Snips and added with Mini Dimensionals. I coloured some Rhinestone Basic Jewels with my Dark Poppy Parade Blends Marker and added them amongst the flowers. Do you see them?
Thanks for dropping by. I hope you can join me next Wednesday for inspiration using Petal Pink.
Please hop across to our next participant and enjoy the wonderful inspiration of Amie McIlroy in WA.
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I really like the Pear Pizzazz die-cut oval, and your subtle inking of the sentiment oval, on your first card, Kate. Very clever fold!
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Kate your first card showcases the pretty floral DSP nicely. Lots of gorgeous elements such as the belly band and the cascading inner. And clever use of the carrot stamps to creat a pretty framed landscape. A good tip to centre the smaller frame using both die sizes.
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Wow Kate, such fabulous cards. I love your gatefold cascading fun fold. It’s amazing. Your carrot tree card is amazing too. Xxx
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These are two marvellous cards, Kate! The cascade looks incredible, and the carrot trees are so clever!
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Wow! What an amazing fun fold, definitely a show stopper. I think your second card is my favourite though, just love the layers, the images and the colour.
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Two fabulous cards, Kate! your cascading gatefold card is real wow and such a fabulous card for display purposes. Your version of Mikaela’s carrot trees is gorgeous with the layered frame within your image. Pear Pizzazz looks great with Shaded Spruce!
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