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Thursday, June 6, 2013

TAYLORED EXPRESSIONS JUNE RELEASE DAY: STARS & STRIPES

Hey there, I've got a quick card to share with you for my Release Day project.  Don't forget, everything you've seen over the last couple of days is now available in the Fresh Out of the Oven section of the Taylored Expressions store!

If you're patriotic at heart, then Stars & Stripes with the Coordinating Die is for you!  I started out by embossing the background panel with the Stars Impressions Plate.  The Notepaper portion of the Notepaper & Clipboard die was used then stamped in London Fog with both the Notepaper and Grid Paper stamps.  The United States were cut twice then layered.  Stars from the Mini Tags have made another appearance (seriously LOVE these stars...they are the perfect size for an accent)!  The awesome sentiment from Stars & Stripes finishes the card.  Have you thanked a Veteran lately?  I plan on giving this card to my 90 1/2 year old, WWII Veteran, father-in-law for Veteran's Day.  I call him every year to thank him for his service...so this card will be perfect!


SUPPLIES: 
STAMPS:  TE (Stars & Stripes, Notepaper, Grid Paper)
PAPER:  Neenah Solar White; Bazzill Raven Monochromatic; Project Pantry kit
INK:  Memento (Tuxedo Black, London Fog)
ACCESSORIES:  Spellbinders Grand Calibur; Sizzix Big Shot; TE Taylored Dies (Stars & Stripes, Notepaper & Clipboard Dies, Mini Tags); TE Impressions (Stars); Stamp-a-ma-jig;  KaiserCraft Silver rhinestones; Zig 2-Way Glue pen; SU Dimensional; adhesive
SIZE OF FINISHED PROJECT:  A2 (4 1/4" x 5 1/2")

I'll be back tomorrow with one last spotlight project for the June Release.  Go say hi to the Baker's Dozen and check out today's amazing projects!

Thanks for stopping by! 


Wednesday, June 5, 2013

TAYLORED EXPRESSIONS JUNE SNEAK PEEK: DELIGHTFUL DAY & TEACUP BOUQUET

Hey there, this is the last day of Sneak Peeks before the entire June Release will be available at (8am PST) in the Fresh Out of the Oven section of the Taylored Expressions store!  Woot!  Pretty awesome stuff so far, huh?  I have two more projects to share with you today.

This first one uses the previously released KI exclusive set, Delightful Day...woohoo, it's now available to everyone!  There are so many cool stamps and sentiments in this set!  The flower was stamped with Tuxedo Black on Neenah card stock then colored with Copic markers.  The layout was inspired by one I saw on Pinterest!  I'll definitely be using it again!



COPIC COLORING: 
FLOWERS:    R08, R05, R02, Y17, Y15, Y11, Y00, BG70, YG41

SUPPLIES: 
STAMPS:  TE Delightful Day
PAPER:  Neenah Solar White; Bazzill Raven Monochromatic; My Mind's Eye Collectable collection
INK:  Copic markers; Memento Tuxedo Black 
ACCESSORIES:  Spellbinders Grand Calibur; TE Taylored Dies (Simple Tabs); Stamp-a-ma-jig; ribbon from my stash; Micro Glue Dots; adhesive
SIZE OF FINISHED PROJECT:  A2 (4 1/4" x 5 1/2")

My second project is a tag that I made for my sister.  I'm so proud of her...she's in the process of buying her first home!  I can't wait to go shopping for a house-warming gift!  She has everything (household items) that she needs...so I'm leaning towards something for her garden.

If you've visited my blog before, you would know that I'm absolutely in LOVE with the Bouquet sets!  This one is no different!  Seriously...can you say gorgeous!?!  The flowers/teacup was stamped with Tuxedo Black and Colored with Copic markers.  Stickles were added to the flower centers.  The two biggest Tag Stacklets 1 were used for the tag.  I couldn't get them to line up and give me the perfect border, so I faked it!  I cut a scrap of pattern paper to the size of the smaller tag, then lined it up higher than the white panel closing the gap and giving the appearance of a perfectly spaced border.  So cool!  I wish I would have taken a picture of the back of the white panel with the pattern paper poking up so you could see exactly what I was talking about...hindsight!  Next time, for sure...I promise!


The single blossom was stamped, colored, fussy cut then attached to the Mini Tags die/Many Minis - Occasions sentiment.





COPIC COLORING: 
FLOWERS:  R08, R05, R02, C4, T2, T1  FLOWER CENTERS:  Y17, Y15, Y11  LEAVES:  YG25, YG23, YG21, YG00, T2, T1  TEA CUP:  BG75, BG72, BG70, YG41  SHADOW:  W3, W1, W00  SKY:  Y38, Y17, Y15, Y0000

SUPPLIES: 
STAMPS:  TE (Teacup Bouquet, Many Minis - Occasions)
PAPER:  Neenah Solar White; Bazzill Raven Monochromatic; My Mind's Eye Collectable collection
INK:  Copic markers; Memento Tuxedo Black 
ACCESSORIES:  Spellbinders Grand Calibur; TE Taylored Dies (Tag Stacklets 1; Mini Tags); Stamp-a-ma-jig; paper snips; ribbon from my stash; Imaginisce ribbon cutter; Creative Impressions Black Twine; Star Dust Stickles; adhesive
TECHNIQUE(S):  Fussy cutting
SIZE OF FINISHED PROJECT:  3" x 5"

That's it for me today, I'll see you back here again tomorrow for Release Day!  Don't forget to check out the entire release during the Taylored Expressions Facebook party at 6pm PST tonight!  Now go check out the Baker's Dozen blogs to see what they have whipped up for you!


Thanks for stopping by! 


Tuesday, June 4, 2013

TAYLORED EXPRESSIONS JUNE SNEAK PEEK - GG PATRIOTIC & RAY OF SUNSHINE CUTTING PLATE

Hey there, are you ready for the kick off to the Taylored Expressions June Release?  I've seen some of the Baker's dozen projects, and WOWSERS, you're in for a real treat!  My first project uses the Graphic Greetings Patriotic stamp.  It was stamped with Tuxedo Black and a single word was colored with Copic markers to create a simple pop.  The edges were distressed before it was crinkled.  Three stars were cut with the Mini Tags die and a sentiment from Many Minis - Holidays was stamped on a couple of them.  Talk about an easy peasy card!  




Check out what's available in this month's Project Pantry kit:

  • Doodlebug Stars & Stripes 6x6 Paper Pad (24 double-sided sheets)
  • 8 sheets of 8.5" x 11" cardstock (2 sheets each of 4 different colors)
  • 5 yards of ribbon (1 yard each of 5 different styles)





COPIC COLORING: 
WORD:  R27, R24, R22, R20

SUPPLIES: 
STAMPS:  TE Graphic Greetings Patriotic; Many Minis - Holidays
PAPER:  Neenah Solar White; Project Pantry kit
INK:  Copic markers; Memento Tuxedo Black 
ACCESSORIES:  Spellbinders Grand Calibur; TE Taylored Dies (Mini Tags); Stamp-a-ma-jig; ribbon from the Project Pantry kit; The Twinery Midnight Blue; KaiserCraft Silver rhinestones; Tim Holtz distressing tool; Zig 2-way Glue pen; SU Dimensionals; adhesive
SIZE OF FINISHED PROJECT:  A2 (4 1/4" x 5 1/2")

OMGosh, how cool is this new Ray of Sunshine Cutting  Plate?  It makes super fast and totally awesome cards!  So gotta love that!  I ran the die through my Big Shot six times...three times in black cardstock and once each for the My Mind's Eye pattern papers to create the sunburst.  A Nestie circle and the new Pinking Circles Stacklets make up the sun while the Cloud Duo dies colored with Copic markers adds that finishing touch.  LOVE!



Horizontal version...



Vertical version...




COPIC COLORING: 
CLOUDS:  BG72, BG70, C0, 0

SUPPLIES: 
STAMPS:  TE Delightful Day
PAPER:  Neenah Solar White; Bazzill Raven Monochromatic; My Mind's Eye Collectable collection
INK:  Memento Tuxedo Black 
ACCESSORIES:  Spellbinders (Grand Calibur, Nestabilities Standard Circles Large); Sizzix Big Shot; TE Taylored Dies (Ray of Sunshine Cutting Plate, Pinking Circle StackletsCloud Duo); Stamp-a-ma-jig; Zig 2-way Glue pen; SU Dimensionals; adhesive
SIZE OF FINISHED PROJECT:  A2 (4 1/4" x 5 1/2")

That's it for me today, don't forget to stop by tomorrow for more sneak peeks...now head on over to the Baker's Dozen blogs for some awesome eye candy!



Thanks for stopping by! 


Friday, May 31, 2013

CALLA LILY BOUQUET

Hey there, *edited* I originally had this scheduled to post over the holiday weekend while hubby and I were away camping in the rain...but for some reason, it didn't publish.  D'oh!  Here it is...better late than never!

My mom's birthday is in June so I wanted to have a card ready early (for once!).  I absolutely LOVE coloring the Taylored Expressions bouquets!  This is the Calla Lily Bouquet and it's teamed up with several of the TE dies.  It's on the same line as the out-of-the-box with a Nestie technique...but it's a little different using the Instant Photo Frames die.  The bouquet was stamped on a piece of Neenah then sized to fit the photo frame.  I cut around the flowers like with the out-of-the-box technique then fitted the frame around them...pulling the flowers forward and pushing the background behind the photo frame.  The ribbon is seam binding that was died to match the vase and the rhinestones were colored with BG72.  I think this card turned out very elegant...hope she likes it!  


COPIC COLORING: 
FLOWERS:  YR02, YR00, YR0000  FLOWER CENTERS:  YR30, Y0000  FLOWER STEMS:     G24, G21, G20 VASE/WATER:  BG72, BG70  BACKGROUND:  YR30; YR02, YR00, YR0000

Thanks for stopping by! 


SUPPLIES: 
STAMPS:  TE Calla Lily Bouquet; Many Minis - Occasions
PAPER:  Neenah Solar White; American Crafts (Peachy Keen)
INK:  Copic markers; Memento Tuxedo Black; SU Baja Breeze
ACCESSORIES:  Spellbinders Grand Calibur; Sizzix Big Shot; TE Taylored Dies (Circles Cutting Plate, Instant Photo Frames; Make it Memorable; Simple Tabs); paper snips; tape; seam binding; Mini Mister (water); heat tool;  Zig 2-Way Glue pen; SU Dimensionals; adhesive
SIZE OF FINISHED PROJECT:  A2 (4 1/4" x 5 1/2")

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

TAYLORED EXPRESSIONS MAY STUDIO CHALLENGE




Hey there, it's time for the Taylored Expressions Baker's Dozen Studio Challenge (a monthly opportunity for the DT to share what makes our stamping studios hum...each month we're asked a fun, crafty question so we can share our favorite products, tips/tricks, stamping advice and more).


The question for May is:
What is your favorite time of the year?  Some of us love the sunshine and heat and summer, while some of us long for the crisp cool air of fall.  Do spring flowers make your heart sing or is it snow and the smell of pine needles that makes you jolly?  Tell us about your favorite month or season and also tell us about your favorite time of year to stamp.


My favorite time of year has always been the fall.  I love seeing the trees turn the most beautiful shades of yellow, orange and red before falling to the ground.  Last year, for my first month on Splitcoaststampers Dirty Dozen, I made a card with a leaf falling into a puddle...well, I thought I would CASE myself to make a page for my perpetual calendar.  



Three circle Nesties were cut to use as masks.  The background was sponged with Summer Sky.  The first mask was set into place then Bahama Blue and Paris Dusk were sponged to create a ring (the same steps were used to create the other two rings).  The leaves were colored with Copic markers before being shaped with a stylus and computer mouse pad.  A piece of foam was placed under the centers and the tips curled back for extra dimension (of course that you can't see it in these pictures).  Glossy accents were put on the leaf to mimic rain drops.




COPIC COLORING: 
MAPLE LEAF:  G28, G24, G21, G20, YR15, YR12  OAK LEAF:  G28, G24, G21, G20, E23

SUPPLIES: 
STAMPS:  None
PAPER:  Neenah Solar White; Bazzill Raven Monochromatic 
INK:  Copic markers; Memento (Summer Sky, Bahama Blue, Paris Dusk) 
ACCESSORIES:  Spellbinders (Grand Calibur; Nestabilities Standard Circles Small); TE Taylored Dies (Mini Leaves); Creative Impressions Black Twine; sponges; PC mouse pad/stylus (to shape leaves); SU Dimensionals; Zig 2-Way Glue pen; Glossy Accents; adhesive
TECHNIQUE(S):  Masking; sponging
SIZE OF FINISHED PROJECT:  4" x 4" (top panel)

My favorite time of year to stamp...also the fall.  Actually, fall through winter and into the spring.  My hubby and I spend a lot of time at our friend's property up the Coos river from late spring through late summer/early fall.  When salmon season rolls around, hubby is off fishing and I take to my stamping room.  He spends every minute he can fishing for Chinook Salmon.  His season usually lasts a couple of months then he gets ready for a couple months of Steelhead fishing.  Between hubby's fishing obsession and the rainy days on the Oregon coast, I have months of guilt free stamping!  *grin*



I made a second page for my perpetual calendar showing a pretty winter scene.  I'm in love with the Birch Tree Border die and couldn't wait to use it again!  The trees were cut out of Neenah Solar White and colored with Copic markers then set aside.  I flicked some masking fluid onto the background panel with a toothbrush.  I had a little too much on the brush and a big blob dropped onto the panel...oops!  No worries...I like the different sized drops!  Since the inks were still out from the puddle/leaf page, I used them again.  All three inks were sponged onto the panel (after the masking fluid dried completely) then the masking fluid was rubbed off to reveal the snow filled sky.  So fun!  A scrap of Neenah was torn to create the snowy ground (Stickles were used on the torn edge).  The trees were popped up on foam and a Make a Snowflake was used to complete the calendar page.  The snowflakes all have Stickles and a rhinestone on them.




COPIC COLORING: 
BIRCH TREES:  E43, E41  

SUPPLIES:  
STAMPS:  None
PAPER:  Neenah Solar White; Bazzill Raven Monochromatic 
INK:  Copic markers; Memento (Summer Sky, Bahama Blue, Paris Dusk) 
ACCESSORIES:  Spellbinders Grand Calibur; TE Taylored Dies (Birch Tree Border, Make a Snowflake); Creative Impressions Black Twine; Windsor & Newton Colourless Art Masking Fluid; toothbrush; sponges; Star Dust Stickles; KaiserCraft (Sparklet, silver rhinestones); SU Dimensionals; Zig 2-Way Glue pen; adhesive
TECHNIQUE(S):  Masking; Sponging
SIZE OF FINISHED PROJECT:  4" X 4" (top panel)

I guess that does it for me.  Go check out the amazing projects from the Baker's Dozen...find out their favorite time of the year and when they like to get inky!



Thanks for stopping by! 


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