Thursday, June 8, 2023

Simple Ordinary Things

My clean and simple card for this week is about everyday reminders seen in simple, ordinary things...like the sparrow in the bushes outside your home.  All around us every single day there are visible reminders of unseen spiritual things with simple but profound messages if we will just slow down and open our eyes, hearts and minds.  


Sometimes when life gets busy or feels complicated or overwhelming we forget to look, and a card with a gentle reminder will nudge us to remember to seek those moments of quiet solace. 


I chose to ink all the edges of this card with distress ink and splatter the papers with distress oxides.  Without those details this card would have been even faster to assemble!


This is one of my favorite SS stamp sets because of its beautiful imagery and comforting scriptures.  The delicate leaves/branches and the sweet birds are quite lovely and they're not difficult to color!  And then there's that swirling music staff!  After all, the name of my blog is "With a Stamp and a Song!" 

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Thursday, June 1, 2023

American Eagle Dad!

When I first saw our American Eagle stamp set I knew that I'd have to make a "leather" jacket with that iconic eagle!  It goes perfectly with this cool embossed metal designer paper which is probably one of my very most favorite masculine prints ever!  

I stamped the eagle on a 5.5 inch square piece of copy paper and made a rough sketch of a jacket with a pencil, inking in the lines with a black marker when it felt like the proportions were working. I then made two copies of the template on card stock, one to leave "whole" to use as a base for the paper pieced one made out of "leather" embossed card stock.  (Make sure to label the pieces of the one you plan to cut apart so you know what goes where and which is the right side!  If you click on my sketch you should be able to print it actual size if you want to use my template).  


Keeping the jacket's proportions correct meant that the jacket sleeves would overhang the 5.5 inch card base, so I opted to cut a 7.5 inch square base and glue the 5.5 inch card into the center of it.  That gave the jacket room to "breathe" and also provided the opportunity to add a border  of Stars and Stripes which really boosts this card's curb appeal!  


I wanted to give another option for those of you who might not have leather textured card stock.  This black jacket version was made by dampening thin black card stock with a spritz of water and then crinkling it over and over to get the desired effect.  With thicker card stock it looks even better to actually peel the layers of dampened card stock apart...and that produces an effect that almost looks like suede!


Here's the inside of this one with brick textured paper.  I couldn't decide what to use for a border (thought I had some screw brads from way back when but I couldn't find 'em) so I just changed the placement of the sentiment on this one.  

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Thursday, May 25, 2023

Coming and Going!


There's a whole lot of coming and going in a military family!  Over the years we spent a LOT of time apart and wrote lots of letters (and sent micro-cassettes too!) in those days before email was available for deployed sailors.  Those bon voyages and homecomings were so emotional!  Military families make huge sacrifices to support our freedom, and we are so very thankful for them.    

My card for today is a patriotic card that commemorates all those emotional comings and goings, inspired by a quilt design (flying geese), made flat for mailing via FPO/Fleet Post Office.  With a vivid imagination those triangles could even make one think of a stealth bomber !  :wink:

This scripture is absolutely perfect for someone about to leave for deployment.  It is part of a beautiful Stamp Simply set, A Man of Knowledge, which includes other scriptures, happy birthday, Father's Day and congratulations sentiments. 

 
The passage inside is from one of our new patriotic stamp sets, American Eagle.  

Here in the United States of America, Memorial Day will be observed this coming Monday.  It honors those who have paid the ultimate price, who left and never came home again.  My husband lost several squadron mates over the course of his career, and our hearts are always with their families.  I hope as you unofficially welcome Summer this weekend, you will take the time to honor these military heroes.  God bless, and God bless America!

Thursday, May 18, 2023

Sing to Him a New Song!


The colors of this beautiful Ink Drops designer paper inspired a card celebrating God's steadfast love in the midst of the changing seasons.  


That lovely designer paper has cool colors on one side and warm colors on the other.  I used Copic markers in greens, teals, yellows, oranges, and pinks randomly to color the leaves, bringing the colors from the one side of the paper to the other and tying the design together.


Speaking of changes, that little pop of red from the cardinal really changes the personality of this card!  He adds a hopeful, happy note.  Here is what it looks like when he's not there!  Even though the colors from the inside of the card still sing, the atmosphere seems much calmer and more serene without that bright red focal point.
  

This is what the inside looks like once the belly band is removed and the card is opened.  I was going for that "new every morning" feeling and I love the way it turned out using distress oxides/inks with a little Delicata splash and sparkle.  

We've had the landscapers at our house removing some old, tired plants and replacing them with fresh new healthy ones.  Then we had what we thought was a hot water heater problem that ended up being an under-slab leak so the plumber had to cut into our wood floor for access to the repair...so the floor is going to be replaced/repaired too!  Our home was built in 1989/90 and so I suppose it is time for all these things to need replacing or updating.  We did some remodeling during Pandemic too, but the list just goes on and on (and not necessarily on our chosen timing!).   I don't know about you but this kind of stuff sorta stresses me out!  Hence the "note to self" to sing that new song, to remember that it will all work out in the long run!  All things work together for good...(Romans 8:28).  

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Thursday, May 11, 2023

Stars and Stripes Easel Card

Hello again everyone!  I'm here today with a special version of an easel card inspired by one made by Frances Byrne.  (The tutorial that she links to in her blog post is no longer available, but this card's construction was not hard to figure out, so here's my version!)

The dangling star ornament was made by stamping and die-cutting several stars (I used 5 but 3 or 4 would probably have worked just fine!) from our new American Eagle bundle, scoring each star vertically from top to bottom and glueing them one half to another. Remember to add a strand of cording or monofilament for hanging your ornament to the center before glueing the final two sides together!


The card base is a vertical half sheet of card stock, 4.25 inches wide x 11 inches long, scored it at 2.75 and 5.5 inches.  I used a circle die to cut a circle opening through the fold...it helps with alignment if you first cut a circle of copy paper for a template and fold it in half to align it where you want it to be, matching the horizontal fold lines of the card and template. 


For the "frame" I aligned two circle dies, one inside the other, on a sheet of gold pearlescent card stock.  Repeat the process, then center the star inside the circle and position the cording taut before adhering the two frames together.  Finally, glue ONLY THE BOTTOM HALF of the frame to the circular opening of the card so that the top of the circle is free to swing away from the base when the easel is propped open.


Decorate the inside as you wish, with elements to peek through the opening (or to remain hidden) when the card is closed.  Some strategically placed embellishments will help to keep the easel in position for display.  

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Thursday, May 4, 2023

American Patriotism


I really LOVE Stamp Simply's new American Eagle stamp and was inspired to make another very CAS patriotic card using our new sets.  This project is straightforward and no-frills for masculine appeal (although I think the ladies might like it too), and since it has no bows or rhinestones it's flat and therefore suitable for mailing without requiring extra postage for hand canceling.    


I used small and large circle dies to cut a peek-through window through the card front and the striped designer paper so that the starry background could peek through.  If you look closely you'll notice that I used a metallic gel pen around the edges of the papers to add just a touch of sparkle.  The eagle is attached to the front of the card only by the very tips of its wings.  It was stamped with Memento ink, colored with Copic markers, and then backed with another die cut from designer paper so that it would look nice from the back side when the card is opened.

The small numbers above the eagle are from Tim Holtz's Collector's die set.    
 

I also used the metallic gel pen to go around the edges of the fishtail banner, and to add a "drop shadow" effect to the stamped sentiment.  Just that little bit of extra attention to detail really elevates the look of such a minimalist card.  


Once the card is opened, the gold pearlescent stars inside become visible.  (You can see that peek of designer paper that backs the eagle from this angle.)

I graduated from high school in 1976 which was the bicentennial of our nation's independence.  Maybe that is another reason that I love making patriotic cards so much! 

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Thursday, April 27, 2023

America, Land That I Love!

Hello everyone!  Stamp Simply has some new brand patriotic stamps and I'm so excited to share them with you!





These new stamps can stand perfectly on their own, but they are so much fun to combine with our earlier patriotic sets.  They are for sale individually or in a variety of bundles.  See them all here!


One of the things that I love about these stamps is their versatility. They can look rustic or elegant, vintage or modern, and are just as at home on a clean and simple card as they are a fancier project.  

In fact, they can make CAS look quite elegant!  All it takes is a few minutes with stamps, dies and markers, pretty pearlized paper and gold ink. 

Beside the fact that we're proud Americans, the 4th of July is a big deal in the Felts household since my husband is retired USN, and also because the patriotic holiday follows my birthday.  Usually we have a big fireworks party in the cul de sac.  


I decided that this box of sparklers could use a rustic patriotic make-over for this year's celebration!  This photo shows the before and after!  


I used the original box for a rough template, tweaking it to fit onto an 4.5 x 11" sheet of card stock.   I stamped the stars in black ink, colored and shaded them with Copic markers, then masked over them to stamp The Pledge in metallic ink.   I used a variety of patriotic sentiments from our sets, old and new, to create a set of (Tim Holtz) tags for an embellishment.  There is also a sprinkling of small gold stars die cut from pearlized gold paper.    


The entire project was distressed with tea dye distress ink and given a few splashes of diluted Delicata gold/copper inks to add to the rustic feel.   Here's the box viewed from the back.   

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Be sure to visit the Stamp Simply blog for more patriotic inspiration as our design team has been posting patriotic cards each day this week.

Thursday, April 20, 2023

He Stilled the Storm


Hello again!  I hope you're having a good week!  So far mine has been fun because I have been playing with some of my favorite products and trying to think a little more out-of-the-box.  Today's project started with the idea of a hat card for the fisherman/sailor. I showed my husband my first attempt and he said, "It needs to be rounder" so off I went to search for origami hat instructions on YouTube, only my version is on a much smaller scale.


The strip of paper I used to make this little hat was ~ 2.25 x 7 inches scored 1/2 inch from each end and then at one inch intervals between, with one scoreline ~ 1/2 inch along one long edge.  Then it was folded accordion-style and an inverted V cut into the top, just like making paper dolls!  I snipped at regular intervals from the bottom up to that long scoreline to make it easier to shape into the round.  


I used a paper piercer to make a hole into the top of each triangle, then held it all together with a tiny brad from my stash.  I felt it needed some reinforcement so I glued a couple of circles of different sizes into the inside just to help hold it all in shape.  Then I set it atop a piece of scrap paper to hand-sketch a pattern for the brim.  Once that was the appropriate size/shape, I cut one out of designer paper and adhered everything together.  


All of the stamps I used are from our Lighthouse bundle.  Moving clockwise around the card, there is the wheel...


...waves splashing around some pilings (the water was colored with Copics, then dabbed and splashed with white acrylic paint and blotted, and finally topped with clear Wink of Stella)... 


...and finally the sentiment in the bottom right corner.  I thought it would be fun to add a tiny hook but the smallest one we had was too large for the project, so I grabbed some silver wire and jewelry pliers to shape one the size I wanted.  I swiped the string from a fresh tea bag.  It shows up a little better than monofilament would've.  


Here's the inside.  This paper is full of lots of fun images of all shapes and sizes and has strips that are perfect for borders.

This card is a standard sized 5.5 x 4.25 inch card but the hat is about 1.5 inches tall so it would require a box for mailing. Alternatively, it would sure be a fun in-person, by-hand delivery for the sailor/fisherman in your life!  When I showed the finished card to Patrick he laughed and said, "It's a HAT!" so I think I got it right after all!  

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Thursday, April 13, 2023

Graduation 2023



The 2023 graduation season is fast approaching, so I am here today with a slimline card (finished size 3.5 tall x 8.5 wide) in local high school colors with diagonal lines inspired by the school's website banner.  All of the stamps, dies, and papers I've used are available from Stamp Simply.    


The sheet of gold-green from the Patina paper pad is perfect for representing FIHS colors!  The Ink Drops line has colors of nearly every hue so I'd bet you can find one that will work for your school's colors too!  Here's a link to all of the store's Craft Consortium papers including Ink Drops papers and more.    


These Countdown numbers from Tim Holtz are so perfect for birthdays and graduations.  I cut them from the gold pearlescent paper and added one of our die cut graduation caps on top of the zero.  

The die has a tassel but I decided to replace it with a tassel made from gold cording.  The cording I used is one we have for hanging Christmas ornaments and it's a little stiff which made it perfect for this purpose.  I just tied the cording into a tassel, then made a loose knot and threaded the ends through a hole pierced into the cap.  I used my piercing stylus to guide the placement of the knot as I tightened the cording, then taped it to the back securely.  A tiny thread of glue holds the threads in their proper place on top and a little glue dot holds the top of the tassel to the card base allowing the threads to fall freely.

Here's the inside.  The green and gold theme is continued here with a ribbon die cut from the same papers using dies from the Tim Holtz Collector die set.  

Thursday, April 6, 2023

Enjoy the Little Things!

 


Hello y'all!  Happy Thursday!

It has been absolutely gorgeous here lately with bright sunny days and just enough rain to keep things beautifully green.  I've been participating in Sock Madness and so, knitting a lot lately.  Our current sock is inspired by Winnie the Pooh, so as I sat down to stamp this week's Stamp Simply design team project, my thoughts were of celebrating everyday moments and "enjoying the little things!"  We all need to keep our inner Eeyore in check!  A Springtime floral is just the ticket!


I love combining colors and prints from different paper pads (I suppose from my years coordinating fabric designs back when I sewed all my own clothing) so I used a floral print from Graphic 45 with Ink Drops papers for the background and the focal element. The Ink Drops colors bring out some of the soft blues and the brighter yellow oranges of the Fairy floral paper.  The floral stamp (Seasonal Wreaths Srping/Summer) echoes the motifs of the designer paper.  The sentiment is from one set of our Farmhouse collection.  The flourished font used in this series is one of my favorites!  


The inside is simple, with a scrap of that beautiful Fairy paper and a soft pink heart from our Farmhouse Signage set.  

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And oh, if you're curious about that sock, Round 3 of Sock Madness on the Ravelry website (Socks of Little Brain? by Anne Rutgrink), here it is...well, what I've knit so far, representing Pooh in his red shirt with lots of bees buzzing about!  See, that Pooh yellow was one of the things that really did inspire my card!  I had red yarn but no gold, so I had to dye some gold myself and at first the pot of dye looked a lot like that swirly ink drops paper!    



I'm about to pick up stitches at the bottom of the shirt and knit the leg/foot in a yellow honeycomb stitch pattern.  Hopefully I'll finish the pair in time to make it on to Round 4!

Wish me luck!  See you next week!