Welcome to the Everything ABC’s Blog Hop!
For this hop we will be featuring the letter D. This may be the name of a paper, a stamp set or an embellishment. Whatever the crafter has chosen as their # element will be featured in their post.
If you have just hopped onto my blog, please start at the beginning at Linda’s blog ~ Scrappy Therapy
If you came from “Catherine Nowak ~ Catscrapbooking” then you’re on the right track!
CTMH have some awesome products that support projects related to encouraging those we clove and ourselves to embrace our dreams. We have a gorgeous new Dreamer Stamp set ( B1439) and our fabulous Dreamer style (Z1976) sheet that goes with the Base and Bling range (P 80-81 of the Feb-July 2014 Ideas book) So Imagine if we draw those two products together to create the perfect gift for a teenager with a lovely necklace to encourage dreaming and a card to go with it. This is what I have for you.
The Cards
Both cards are made on White Daisy die cut cards Z1473. I LOVE the quality of CTMH blank card bases! To complete both of these cards i have used leftover papers from the Ivy Lane Card making kit. I have used the strips and scraps in a number of ways.
Card One
For card on I stamped the Dream Diva girl and the butterfly with Hollyhock ink and fussy cut the actual figure out. I added a light smudge of Desert sand and even a spot of black to some edges. I was a bit short on the left so I have daubed this in the colours I had out. I stamped in the Ivy Lane Green print background in with the dream Diva and the butterfly in Black ink. This allowed the sketchy shadow lines of the stamp to still be there underneath the fussy cut piece. The pink Diva and butterfly were then monted right on top of this background images. I used the Microtip scissors for all the cutting including following the bracket contour of the die cat front of the card, The gold shimmer trim adds the nice touch of bling. At the time of writing the ONLY place you can get this colour shimmer trim is through purchasing the Ivy Lane card making kit. Dream is stamped in Hollyhock and smudged with a little desert sand with a dauber. The curved edge of the card is finished off with a dauber and Desert Sand.
Card Two
The elbow of the Diva fits nicely into the point of the diecut. The sentiment fits just snuggly underneath. Careful placement of the images is what you need here. I did the butterfly by inking in hollyhock, stamping once, reinking in sweet leaf – this gave me a more muted soft green colour which matches the Ivy Lane Green. You could do this by kissing too. Ink up the butterfly and another stamp such as a solid heart or lacy stamp inked in Sweet leaf. Stamp off some of the hollyhock first so it isn’t too strong. Kiss the butterfly with your second stamped inked in sweet leaf. It should look different to mine – and will almost always be slightly different each time you do it depending on the amount of ink and the way you kiss the stamps together.
I simply cut some scraps to make some squares and held them together with gold shimmer trim. The dots here are from the mini medley accents rosewood collection Z1857 Dream is stamped in swet leaf and mounted on hollyhock and the Ivy Lane green print. The curved edge is highlighted with a dauber laded in sweet leaf.
Dreamer Base and Bling
Base and Bling is a totally new product range for Australia and it truly is the fastest, easiest way to make nice dress jewelry for anyone including yourself. Pictured here is what I have made for myself.
All you need is a chain, a square pendant, a matching glass, one of the sticker style sheets, some Liquid Gloss and a baby wipe! If you like the charms you can add them too. Since I am crafty I have added the Craft Queen charms (z1958) to my necklace.
Pictured here is the Dreamer style sheet (Z7976) As you can see there are a LOT of designs to choose from and it would be very easy to make a few to add to my change depending on my mood and the message I wish to give myself for the day. Follow your dreams is the first one I made. I then made laughter is the best medicine. In the image below you can see how I can add them to a hanger and display them as part of my decoration on my dresser too!
OK…so is it easy? You bet. Square ones are a cinch.
1. Peel sticker from the style sheet and place it into the square frame. Pres down firmly in the corners – use a stylus or similar for the corners. Put just 5 dots of liquid glass on the sticker – aim for near the 4 corners and the center. Grab your glass – try not to touch the back so a fingerprint does not become a problem and drop it into the square base. press firmly down. As you do this some liquid glass may escape – wipe this away immediately with a baby wipe. Your dots of liquid glass should have been big enough to spread and join with each other for an even coverage between the glass and the sticker.
Here is a way to test and try to see what you like and I have photographed how I made a round one for you step by step. If you have a desire for a round one you can trace and cut a circle as I have below, or you can use a 1 inch circle punch to get a nice circle. My hand cut circle is not all that ‘perfect’ but once the glass is in with its magnifying qualities the outside edge of the circle doesn’t matter.
That’s it! Thread it on your chain, add charms and wear it!! This is a very cost effective gift for anyone and takes very little of your time.
CTMH has given us a great video now too
You can purchase all of the products used in these projects to make a sweet gift for someone who needs a special birthday gift, or some words of encouragement and support.
Shopping List
Cards
- Ivy Lane Card making workshop G1079 (Includes Gold Shimmer Trim)
- White Daisy Die cut cards and envelopes Z1473
- Dreamer Stamp set ( B1439)
- Exclusive inks Sweet Leaf z2153 and Hollyhock z2128
- 3 D Foam Tape z1151
- Microtip Scissors (Especially good for fussy cutting) z1836
Base and Bling Gift
- Dreamer style Sheet z1976
- Faux Antique Gold Pendants square z1963 or round 1965 – (Silver also available) and charms Dreamer – z1955 or Craft Queen – z1958
- Glass covers – round z196 or square to suit z1967
- Liquid Gass z769
Thank you for stopping by. I sure hope I have inspired a gift to your special friends and family with these ideas.
Thank you for stopping by
Jen
Your next stop on our Everything ABC’S blog Hop is Lisa Plummer – Flaunt Your Creativity
Here is the complete lineup in case you get lost along the way 🙂
**Find the lineup on the signup document**
1. Linda Norman- Scrappy Therapy
2. Lauren Moore- CTMH Craftings
3. Michelle Battitori –
4. Catherine Nowak ~ Catscrapbooking
5. Jenny Gilbert – Jen’s Creative Classroom
6. Lisa Plummer – Flaunt Your Creativity
7. Cary Magnani – My Heart’s Design –
8. Shalana Glass – Scrappin with Shalana
9. Pam Trostle – Pam’s Crafty Creations –
10. Michele Pryor – Michele’s Ink It Stamp It
I love your work! I really need to pull out my necklaces and get working! Great job!
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Love your cards! I also love the new Base and Bling it is so easy to make something so special.
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now I want that Dreamer sheet-LOL
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I am in love with the Ivy Lane paper pack and what you have done with it is beautiful! I am also now dying to make a necklace. Definitely on next months order!
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Just love your cards, the stamps set is very nice
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Wow! These are amazing! I love your tips.
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Very nice! I am really liking this stamp set!
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Wonderful tutorial that gives LOADS of tips to get the base and bling just right! I haven’t tried making mine yet so I really appreciate your insight!
On top of that your cards and jewelry are just lovely!
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This is a great way to use the Dreamer stamp set- I particularly like the second card! Gorgeous jewellery too/
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Love your cards! And I love how you showcased the Base & Bling line! I have the Dreamer stamp set but haven’t stamped the sassy looking girl on there yet. I have 2 sons so I tend to migrate to the boyish stuff, but should really play around with this one more & make something for my niece. Thanks for the inspiration!
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So pretty
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