Tag: Seasonal Decorative Masks

Stampin’ Up! Seasonal Pumpkin!

Stampin’ Up! Seasonal Pumpkin!

Hey there! While I was creating for the blog hop I also tried another color combo. I used Pear Pizzazz, Rich Razzleberry, and Very Vanilla. It made the glimmer paper pumpkin pop!

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 I cut the glimmer paper with two sizes of Swirly Scribbles thinlets, putting the smaller one inside the larger for a more glimmer-y pumpkin!

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I inked the Suite Sayings sentiment with Rich Razzleberry and Pear Pizzazz Stampin' Write Markers.

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 For the background I used a Seasonal Decorative Mask, rubbing a Versamark pad directly on the mask and paper. I held the paper in place with a bit of SNAIL on the back and the mask in place with a couple of pieces of washi tape.

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 Inside I sponged just a portion of the mask with Pear Pizzazz ink. Another Suite Sayings sentiment completes the card. I used the same mask & sponge on the envelope flap.

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 White I was at it I made a second, slightly different card. I've been doing that a lot lately. I end up with more cards to show and send!

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 I used Perfect Plum instead of  Rich Razzleberry, all three colors of Halloween Night Enamel Dots, and used the polka-dotty Seasonal Decorative Mask.

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 Another Suite Sayings sentiment to finish it all off.

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Pear Pizzazz Classic Stampin' Pad

Pear Pizzazz Classic Stampin' Pad
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$5.95
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Remember while shopping:

All orders receive a Thank You Project Packet in the mail.

When your order is at least $35 (before tax & shipping) and you use the September Host Code: TUD7JT2D you’ll receive the Merry Medleys Online Class; six COMPLETED cards, two each of three designs, with envelopes and instructions, FREE!  TODAY IS THE LAST DAY TO PLACE YOUR ORDER TO RECEIVE THIS CLASS!!!!

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When your order (before tax & shipping) reaches $150, DON’T USE THE HOSTESS CODE, you will choose Stampin' Rewards starting at 10% of the merchandise total. And you’ll still receive the monthly online class cards!          

That’s all for now, until tomorrow,  have a Stampingrox! Day!

All images ©Stampin' Up! ™1990-2016

Stampin’ Up! Watercolor Words for a Fall Birthday!

Stampin’ Up! Watercolor Words for a Fall Birthday!

Hey there! Today I'm going shopping with my 9-months-pregnant daughter, Alisa. She has a few little things she still wants to find for her new (and first!) daughter. She's due on Sunday, so not much longer to wait!

I created today's card with Watercolor Words, Vintage Leaves, and another one of the Seasonal Decorative Masks in the Holiday catalog. This was one of those cards that when I finished it, I was like, "meh", but when I go up this morning and saw it with "fresh eyes", I liked it!

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I used a Sponge Brayer to apply Soft Sky ink through the paisley decorative mask. I applied the ink more boldly in the center, then used less ink around the edges for a softer look. It was quick and easy to use the mask and the brayer to decorate the envelope flap.

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I stamped-off Cajun Craze ink on the leaf before stamping over the sponged paisley to keep with the softer background look.

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I stamped the Watercolor Words greeting with Island Indigo, then added a few gold sequins to give this flat card a bit of sparkle.

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I sponged with the mask again for the inside and used a Grateful Bunch sentiment.

A pretty simple card! Go to my online store to get your supplies: www.carolpayne.stampinup.net

 

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Remember while shopping:

All orders receive a Thank You Project Packet in the mail.

 The Clearance Rack has been updated! Check it out for new savings of up to 60%

CM10200B

When your order is at least $35 (before tax & shipping) and you use the September Host Code: TUD7JT2D you’ll receive the Merry Medleys Online Class; six COMPLETED cards, two each of three designs, with envelopes and instructions, FREE!

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When your order (before tax & shipping) reaches $150, DON’T USE THE HOSTESS CODE, you will choose Stampin' Rewards starting at 10% of the merchandise total. And you’ll still receive the monthly online class cards!          

That’s all for now, until tomorrow,  have a Stampingrox! Day!

All images ©Stampin' Up! ™1990-2016

Stampin’ Up! Watercolor Words for a Fall Birthday!

Stampin’ Up! Watercolor Words for a Fall Birthday!

Hey there! Today I'm going shopping with my 9-months-pregnant daughter, Alisa. She has a few little things she still wants to find for her new (and first!) daughter. She's due on Sunday, so not much longer to wait!

I created today's card with Watercolor Words, Vintage Leaves, and another one of the Seasonal Decorative Masks in the Holiday catalog. This was one of those cards that when I finished it, I was like, "meh", but when I go up this morning and saw it with "fresh eyes", I liked it!

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I used a Sponge Brayer to apply Soft Sky ink through the paisley decorative mask. I applied the ink more boldly in the center, then used less ink around the edges for a softer look. It was quick and easy to use the mask and the brayer to decorate the envelope flap.

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I stamped-off Cajun Craze ink on the leaf before stamping over the sponged paisley to keep with the softer background look.

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I stamped the Watercolor Words greeting with Island Indigo, then added a few gold sequins to give this flat card a bit of sparkle.

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I sponged with the mask again for the inside and used a Grateful Bunch sentiment.

A pretty simple card! Go to my online store to get your supplies: www.carolpayne.stampinup.net

 

Product List

Remember while shopping:

All orders receive a Thank You Project Packet in the mail.

 The Clearance Rack has been updated! Check it out for new savings of up to 60%

CM10200B

When your order is at least $35 (before tax & shipping) and you use the September Host Code: TUD7JT2D you’ll receive the Merry Medleys Online Class; six COMPLETED cards, two each of three designs, with envelopes and instructions, FREE!

Stampin_up_merry_medley_september_online_carolpaynestamps1

When your order (before tax & shipping) reaches $150, DON’T USE THE HOSTESS CODE, you will choose Stampin' Rewards starting at 10% of the merchandise total. And you’ll still receive the monthly online class cards!          

That’s all for now, until tomorrow,  have a Stampingrox! Day!

All images ©Stampin' Up! ™1990-2016

Stampin’ Up! September Paper Pumpkin Something Good To Eat!

Stampin’ Up! September Paper Pumpkin Something Good To Eat!

Hey there! My September Paper Pumpkin kit arrived! I used a few of the stamps to create a batch of cute "hello" cards:

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I kept my design simple, using Kraft 12"x12" card stock for the card base, and stamping on Very Vanilla with Delightful Dijon, Early Espresso, and Old Olive ink.

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I've been itching to use the Seasonal Decorative Masks from the Holiday catalog, so I sponged Old Olive ink with a Sponge Dauber through the "petals" mask.

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After sponging through the mask, I flipped it over and "stamped" the inside Very Vanilla layer with the left-over ink before adding Cottage Greetings sentiments.

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 The Delightful Dijon-sponged version. I also sponged the envelope flap.

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 I stamped two sunflowers, cutting with Paper Snips. After layering with a dimensional in between, I stamped a third flower with Old Olive to add for leaves. "A Happy Hello To You" was stamped with Early Espresso.

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 The sunflower works as a single layer too. I wound Gold Metallic Thread around my fingers a couple of times, pinched in the middle before adhering under the dimensional attaching the flower.

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Cottage Greetings offers several perky sentiments!

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I altered my original design by stamping the sentiment first, then sponging through the mask to leave the sentiment area free of color.

There you go! Although you can't purchase a Paper Pumpkin kit outright, you can subscribe at any time. Once you have subscribed, you can then purchase any of the kit refills that are available. Through October 10th a new subscriber can BOGO (Buy One month, Get One month free!)

Use the promo code "BOGO" when you subscribe: https://mypaperpumpkin.com/en-us/signup/https://mypaperpumpkin.com/en-us/signup/

Be sure to add my name "Carol Payne" as your demonstrator!

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To order regular catalog products, go to my online store: www.carolpayne.stampinup.net

Today is the last day to order these Special Offers:

 

 

That's all for now, until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

All images ©Stampin'Up!™ 1990-2016

Stampin’ Up! September Paper Pumpkin Something Good To Eat!

Stampin’ Up! September Paper Pumpkin Something Good To Eat!

Hey there! My September Paper Pumpkin kit arrived! I used a few of the stamps to create a batch of cute "hello" cards:

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I kept my design simple, using Kraft 12"x12" card stock for the card base, and stamping on Very Vanilla with Delightful Dijon, Early Espresso, and Old Olive ink.

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I've been itching to use the Seasonal Decorative Masks from the Holiday catalog, so I sponged Old Olive ink with a Sponge Dauber through the "petals" mask.

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After sponging through the mask, I flipped it over and "stamped" the inside Very Vanilla layer with the left-over ink before adding Cottage Greetings sentiments.

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 The Delightful Dijon-sponged version. I also sponged the envelope flap.

Stampin_up_something_good_to_eat_carolpaynestamps5

 I stamped two sunflowers, cutting with Paper Snips. After layering with a dimensional in between, I stamped a third flower with Old Olive to add for leaves. "A Happy Hello To You" was stamped with Early Espresso.

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 The sunflower works as a single layer too. I wound Gold Metallic Thread around my fingers a couple of times, pinched in the middle before adhering under the dimensional attaching the flower.

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Cottage Greetings offers several perky sentiments!

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I altered my original design by stamping the sentiment first, then sponging through the mask to leave the sentiment area free of color.

There you go! Although you can't purchase a Paper Pumpkin kit outright, you can subscribe at any time. Once you have subscribed, you can then purchase any of the kit refills that are available. Through October 10th a new subscriber can BOGO (Buy One month, Get One month free!)

Use the promo code "BOGO" when you subscribe: https://mypaperpumpkin.com/en-us/signup/https://mypaperpumpkin.com/en-us/signup/

Be sure to add my name "Carol Payne" as your demonstrator!

PP_BOGO_Facebook_US

To order regular catalog products, go to my online store: www.carolpayne.stampinup.net

Today is the last day to order these Special Offers:

 

 

That's all for now, until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

All images ©Stampin'Up!™ 1990-2016

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