Sunday, September 27, 2020

Boho Indigo for PP510

Happy Sunday! Time for a new creative challenge over at The Paper Players
This week, Joanne is hosting our Sketch Challenge.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, I LOVE a good sketch challenge! Joanne’s awesome sketch really makes my layer-loving heart happy. At first I was a little unsure about what products I was going to use to bring the sketch to life. Then I looked over to a table in my stamp studio and saw something new that just arrived in a recent order - the Boho Indigo Product Medley. I opened it up and it quickly became the inspiration for my card.

*I’ve listed all of the measurements and details for my card below, along with a full supply list at the very end of this post. 
The Boho Indigo Product Medley comes with just about everything you need to create and is SO beautiful. Just add ink, a paper trimmer and a die cutting machine and you are ready to go. Here is everything included: 
  • 11-piece photopolymer stamp set 
  • 48 sheets of 6" x 6" Designer Series Paper, 8 each of 6 double-sided designs
  • Very Vanilla 6" x 6" dry embossed sheets, 2 each of 3 designs
  • Die cuts with gold foil accents, 2 sheets each of 3 designs 
  • Night of Navy 1/2” Frayed Grosgrain Ribbon, 10 yards 
  • Very Vanilla/gold 1/4" Pleated Ribbon, 10 yards  
  • Paper flowers, 20 each in 2 sizes 
  • 12-piece Boho Indigo Dies
In addition to what came in the kit, I used some of the Brushed Metallic Cardstock in gold for some shiny accents along with the Tasteful Textile 3D Embossing Folder on a couple of the cardstock pieces. That little trio of vases just makes me smile with the extra detail in the dies. After I cut them out, I cut some itty bitty pieces of the metallic cardstock and pieced them behind the vases. I just LOVE the extra detail it adds. 

It gold leaves were a little large when I die cut them, so I had to snip them apart into two pieces to get them to fit into the middle vase. I finished the card with a trio of tiny gold Gilded Gems. There is a lot of different patterns and textures on the card but I think they all work together. Sketch challenge complete! Hooray! 
Card Measurements and Details:
  • Misty Moonlight Card Base - 5 1/2” x 8 1/2”, scarped at 4 1/4” 
  • Very Vanilla Cardstock - 5 1/4” x 4” 
  • Boho Indigo Designer Series Paper - 5 1/8” x 3 7/8” 
  • Embossed Very Vanilla Cardstock from Boho Indigo DSP - 4 1/4” x 3” 
  • Misty Moonlight Cardstock - 4 3/4” x 3/4”, embossed with Tasteful Textile 3D Embossing Folder
  • Brushed Metallic Cardstock (gold) - 4 1/4” x 1/2”, snip either end with Banner Triple Punch
  • Boho Indigo Designer Series Paper - 1 3/4” x 3 5/8”, that measurements is after the end punched with the banner triple punch (start with a piece a little longer)
  • Very Vanilla Cardstock - 2 1/2” x 2”, embossed with Tasteful Textile 3D Embossing Folder
  • Misty Moonlight Cardstock - 2 5/8” x 2 1/8” 
  • Very Vanilla Cardstock - 1 5/8” x 1/4”, stamp sentiment in Misty Moonlight ink
  • Scraps of Misty Moonlight  and Brushed Metallic (gold) Cardstock to die cut vases and leaves
  • Gold Gilded Gems
  • Very Vanilla Cardstock (inside card) - 5 1/4” x 4”
  • Boho Indigo Designer Series Paper (inside card) - 1” x 4"
Finally, a peek inside the card. I added a stamped floral image and another strip of the DSP to dress it up a little. Since this is a “thank you” card, I kept it simple to leave room for a handwritten note.      

I hope you will join us this week over at The Paper Players and share your project for our Sketch Challenge. We’d love to see what you come up with! You can link up your project through Noon PST on Friday October 2nd, 2020

Be sure to stop by and say hello to The Paper Players Design Team: 

Anne Marie Hile (that’s me!) 

Thanks for stopping by today! All of the products that I used on this card are listed below. You can click on any of the photos to go directly to my Stampin’ Up!® online store

The current Host Code is: RZCTA2PS

Also, If you place an order over $50 (before tax and shipping) using the above host code, you will also receive a gift from me: a FREE Exclusive Project Tutorial PDFsee the sneak peek below. Each month, I partner with an amazingly talented group of demonstrators from around the world to create these project tutorials. This month’s tutorial features 12 awesome project ideas to inspire your creativity! 
If your order is over $150, please do NOT use the host code. You will still receive the PDF tutorial along with an additional free gift from me. 

Thanks so much for stopping by. 
Have a HAPPY day today! 

-Anne Marie

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Thursday, September 24, 2020

A Paper Pumpkin Thing - Hello Pumpkin


Welcome to the A Paper Pumpkin Thing Blog HopWe are a group of Stampin’ Up!® demonstrators who love to share alternative project ideas for Paper Pumpkin, the monthly One Stop Box from Stampin’ Up! Today we are sharing projects from the September 2020 Paper Pumpkin - Hello Pumpkin
Thank you so much for stopping by today. My name is Anne Marie Hile and I’m from San Antonio, TX. Welcome! 

Please make sure to follow the blog hop to see all of the awesome ideas shared this month!
You can find the full blog list toward the end of this post. 

This kit is chock full of crafty fun! Just look at everything that comes in the box this month. 

Full disclosure, my Paper Pumpkin arrived on Tuesday evening, so I was a little worried I was not going to be able to participate in this month’s blog hop. Ack! But as soon as I started playing with the kit, I was completely inspired with fun alternative projects. The kit comes with 20 double-sided “cracker" boxes. I decide to deconstruct one of the boxes and then came the idea for these little “bow tie” projects, with a few additional stamping supplies. 

I made two sets of projects to showcase the different colors on the box. The first is Bold and Bright. I don’t use Pacific Point often, but when I do, I LOVE it paired with Pumpkin Pie. I wanted to make some birthday cards to have on hand, so added in the Zany Zebras stamp set because the sentiments were the perfect size and font for the projects. 

*I've listed all of the measurements and details for the projects below along with a full supply list at the very end of this post. 
Super-Easy Bow Ties and Scallops: I simply used my Paper Trimmer to cut off the scallop along the first score line, then I cut at the second score line to get the “bow ties”. I did the same thing on the other side and was left with that center panel which can easily be used as Designer Series Paper for another project. Now, there are a few horizontal score lines on the cut pieces. The way I got around them being so pronounced, was to run all of the pieces through the Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine with the Tasteful Textile 3D Embossing Folder. It adds a subtle texture to the paper and pretty much “erases” the score lines that were there. 
No Pumpkin Pie Ribbon? No problem: The Whisper White Crinkled Seam Binding can be any color you’d like it to be when you color it with Stampin’ Blends. A little tip when coloring your ribbon with Stampin’ Blends, always make sure you have some scrap paper on your work surface, because the color will saturate the ribbon and can stain your work surface. You also just need to give the ribbon a little time to dry, but since the Stampin’ Blends are alcohol based, it really doesn’t take that long at all. Clean off your stamps, answer an email or go give the dog a treat (or two)…then your ribbon will be ready to go. 
Card Measurements and Details: 
*Colors for the second project are listed in (parentheses)
  • Pacific Point (or Early Espresso) Card Base - 4 1/4” x 11”, scored at 5 1/2”
  • Pumpkin Pie (or Cajun Craze) Cardstock - 4” x 5 1/4”
  • Whisper White Cardstock - 3 7/8” x 5 1/8”
  • Scallop trim from cracker box (Paper Pumpkin kit) - 3 7/8” x 1”
  • Gold Brushed Metallic Cardstock (or Copper Metallic) - 2 3/4” x 4 1/8” 
  • Pumpkin Pie (or Cajun Craze) Cardstock - die cut using the 2 5/8” x 4” rectangle from Stitched Rectangle Dies
  • Whisper White Cardstock - die cut three of the smallest ovals in the Stitched Shaped Dies
  • Cut the three “bow ties” from the cracker box in the Paper Pumpkin Kit
  • Pacific Point (or Early Espresso) Cardstock - die cut three small buttons from the All Dressed Up Dies
  • Whisper White Cardstock - stamp sentiment Pacific Point (or Early Espresso) Ink and punch out using Classic Label Punch
  • Crinkled Seam Binding colored with Pumpkin Pie Stampin’ Blends OR Early Espresso Faux Suede Trim
Mini Pizza Box Measurements and Details: 
*Colors for the second project are listed in (parentheses)
  • Pacific Point (or Early Espresso) Cardstock - 3 1/4” x 3 1/4”
  • Pumpkin Pie (or Cajun Craze) Cardstock - 3” x 3” 
  • Whisper White Cardstock - 2 7/8” x 2 7/8”
  • Whisper White Cardstock - die cut three of the smallest ovals in the Stitched Shaped Dies
  • Gold Brushed Metallic Cardstock (or Copper Metallic) - 2 1/4” x 1/2”, punch either end with Tailored Tag Punch to make “banner”
  • Cut the two “bow ties” from the cracker box in the Paper Pumpkin Kit
  • Pacific Point (or Early Espresso) Cardstock - die cut two small buttons from the All Dressed Up Dies
Since the cracker boxes in the kit are double sided, I HAD to make another set of projects using a different color combo. More options = more crafting fun, right? This one is more of a Rich and Regal combo and makes a great masculine birthday card. Instead of gold foil, I used the same Brushed Metallic Cardstock pack, but pulled out the copper paper instead. 
Tool Time: Along with the Tasteful Textures 3D Embossing Folder, I also used the Stitched Shapes Dies, Stitched Rectangles Dies and the little buttons are from the All Dressed Up Dies. The sentiment is punched out using the Classic Label Punch. If you don’t have button dies, you could always use a small circle in the senate of the bowties, too. Look through your tools and see what you have that will work. 
A closer look at the card using the 
Cajun Craze - Early Espresso - Bronze Brushed Metallic color combo. 
Here’s a close-up of the Mini Pizza Box. 

Thank you SO much for stopping by today! I hope you enjoyed these alternative projects using the September Paper Pumpkin kit. Which color combo do you prefer? Bold and Bright or Rich and Regal. Love me a comment and let me know! 
From here you can hop along to visit the fabulous Elizabeth Price. You are going to love her beautiful projects, I just know it! Please make sure to stop by and visit everyone on the Blog Hop to see their amazing creative inspiration. Happy Stamping, friends! 

A Paper Pumpkin Thing September 2020 Blog Hop: 

Thanks for stopping by today! All of the products that I used on this card are listed below. You can click on any of the photos to go directly to my Stampin’ Up!® online store

The current Host Code is: RZCTA2PS

Also, If you place an order over $50 (before tax and shipping) using the above host code, you will also receive a gift from me: a FREE Exclusive Project Tutorial PDFsee the sneak peek below. Each month, I partner with an amazingly talented group of demonstrators from around the world to create these project tutorials. This month’s tutorial features 12 awesome project ideas to inspire your creativity! 
If your order is over $150, please do NOT use the host code. You will still receive the PDF tutorial along with an additional free gift from me. 

Want to receive Paper Pumpkin every month and get a box of creativity delivered right to your door? You can sign-up HERE
Thanks so much for stopping by. 
Have a HAPPY day today! 

-Anne Marie

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