
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.
Week 9 – Pecan Pie
Today brings us to another new core colour to the Neutrals Collection, Pecan Pie. When I first saw this particular piece of patterned paper in the Earthen Elegance DSP pack, it looked like it had texture. In running my fingers across it, it was flat and not bumpy. This gave me the idea of wanting to add that bumpy texture for even greater effect.

On my Pecan Pie cardbase, I’ve added a piece of Basic Black card. Cut a piece of Earthen Elegance DSP and use your Take Your Pick Tool with the small stylus end and place your DSP onto something soft. I used the foam from the Stamparatus, but you could also use the foam from the Acrylic Block Caddy, or if you have the Piercing Mat. Using the stylus, draw around all the circle images. Turn the DSP over and now draw over those circles and fill them in. This adds such a wonderful 3D effect. This can now be glued to the Black layer.

On another piece of Basic Black card, I wrapped a piece of Pecan Pie 1/2″ Bordered Ribbon around it and adhered it with Stampin’ Seal. The sentiment (Charming Sentiments stamp set) was heat embossed in White Emboss Powder and cut out using the Sentiment Silhouettes dies and adhered to the ribbon with Stampin’ Seal.

To create the leaves, I put a few drops of Isocol (rubbing alcohol) onto an acrylic block and squirted some of the bronze Metallic Enamel Effects Basics and mixed it with my Water Painter & applied it to some Pecan Pie card and Basic White card. I was so surprised how totally different they look. This was a bit of an experiment, but I was happy with the result. I took the leaves from the Aspen Trees dies and cut out 2 smaller leaves and the larger leaf from the Vellum Basics Specialty DSP. To finish off, I added a tiny double Linen Thread bow with a rolled up Glue Dot.

On the inside, I added some Basic White card with a small strip of Basic Black & Pecan Pie card and another of those small leaves.
Products used:
Stamps: Charming Sentiments
Dies: Sentiment Silhouettes dies, Aspen Trees dies
Card/Paper: Basic Black, Basic White, Pecan Pie
Designer Series Paper: Earthen Elegance, Vellum Basics Specialty
Other: Take Your Pick Tool, Versamark Ink, Heat Tool, Emboss Powders Basics, Linen Thread, Metallic Enamel Effects Basics, Water Painters, Pecan Pie 1/2″ Bordered Ribbon, Dimensionals, Paper Snips, Stampin’ Seal, Multipurpose Glue, Glue Dots, Mini Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine, Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine, Paper Trimmer, Simply Shammy, Bone Folder
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A very effective technique Kate, I love the added texture it adds to your card. And a great way to showcase Pecan Pie.
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Kate that added dimension to the DSP is so effective. I love what you have done to the leaves too! The gorgeous ribbon seems to have that extra lift with the black behind it too! Gorgeous card! Love it!
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Wow oh wow, Kate. I adore your card with its gorgeous details. Brilliant idea to add dimension to the DSP. I’d love to see it IRL. And the leaves … so beautiful. Love the addition of the Bronze Enamel Effects with Isopropyl – I’m excited to try it out when the Enamel Effects arrive in my current order.
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Wow Kate what a task to add the dimension to the paper but so effective. Thanks for explaining how you did it rather than just using an embossing folder. You should be happy with the result of using Isocol for the leaves. It’s really effective.
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Wow, what an amazing card, and how awesome that you were able to add real texture to the DSP. Great tip! The leaves look fantastic.
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Love the simple layout leaving the DSP to shine, supported very nicely with the leaves. Beautiful card.
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Great card, Kate, with lots of beautiful details. I love how you added dimension to the “bits” that looked like they already had dimension! The variety of leaves, and the technique you used with Enamel Effects, looks beautiful.
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Oh wow, Kate, your card is a amazing! I love the way you’ve created the leaves using Isocol and the bronze Metallic Enamel Effects Basics – it looks incredible.
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Fabulous card Kate, love the extra texture you’ve added to the DSP, as well as the texture from the ribbon and leaves
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Wow, Kate! You have showcased Pecan Pie beautifully. I am really loving this colour and I’m so glad it is here for a while.
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