Faux Patina Technique Featuring ODBD Ornamental Crosses

Hello, my friends!  My card share for you today spotlights the Faux Patina Technique, and features Our Daily Bread Designs, ODBD, Ornamental Crosses.

Faux Patina Technique Featuring ODBD Ornamental Crosses

(Click HERE for instructions on the Faux Patina Technique.)

Every Saturday on Splitcoaststampers there is an Inspiration Challenge.  Today I created this card in response to the challenge.  The Inspiration Challenge, IC533, is to view this website page to be inspired and create a card based on your inspiration. I saw many beautiful pieces that inspired me; however, I decided to go with this one:

Gypsy DamaskThis piece brought to mind the Faux Patina Technique and that is why I used the technique to make my card.


UPDATE (from Splitcoaststampers):  Congratulations! In the General Stamping forum, you’re in the FAVORITES for the week ending February 21.


You will note that my sentiment, “Know what I love?” is stamped and embossed onto a piece of ribbon.  The sentiment is from a stamp in the Stampin’ Up! Sale-A-Bration Stamp Set, What I Love. I hope the answer to the sentiment question is obvious.

Enjoy and come back for more beautiful creations!

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SUPPLIES USED:

Stamps: SU What I Love; Paper: SU Whisper White, Marina Mist, and Mint Macaron CS; Paper Size: A2; Ink: SU Crumb Cake, Marina Mist, Mint Macaron, Baked Brown Sugar, and VersaMark; Accessories: SU Embossing Folder, ODBD Ornamental Cross, Gold Embossing Powder, White Embossing Powder, and Marina Mist Ribbon; Techniques: Sponging and Faux Patina Technique

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Swallowtail Butterfly

God’s Blessings!

Stamping With Guneaux Designs By Beverly Polen

“Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord”  Psalm 32:12

SU Sky is the Limit

For today’s Inspiration Challenge (IC) on Splitcoaststampers, I chose to use the SU Sky is the Limit stamp set to create my card.  This Sale-a-bration stamp set is available until February 15. As for the Inspiration Challenge, the hostess selected a fantastic web page of 100 brilliant color combinations from which to choose for making a card.  This page is a great reference for future color combinations projects if you are looking for inspiration for making cards.

I chose #70, Arctic Sunrise, as my guide for making my card.  This is the picture of #70:

SU Sky is the Limit

I love the color choices for #70, and I love the scene that reflects the colors. I, therefore, decided to try and recreate the scene using similar colors. I tried to match the colors with Stampin’ Up! ink as closely as I could, and I added a small amount of yellow. This is the card I created.

SU Sky is the Limit

After creating the scene, which has an iceberg on the left, I stamped the image and sentiment.  I made the card for my son-in-law who is soaring high in his career. I’m very proud of him!!

How did I do with my creation using the #70 Arctic Sunrise as my guide?

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SUPPLIES USED TO CREATE MY SU SKY IS THE LIMIT CARD:

Stamps: SU Sky is the Limit

Paper: SU Whisper White, Blushing Bride, and Pacific Point

Card Size: A2

Ink: White Gel Pen, SU Marina Mist, Blushing Bride, Barely Banana, Pacific Point, Island Indigo, and a Light Gray Copic

Accessories: SU Sponges

Techniques: Sponging

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Swallowtail Butterfly

God’s Blessings!

Stamping With Guneaux Designs By Beverly Polen

Splitcoaststampers Pretty In Pink, Field Flowers

Today’s card share is a card I made in response to today’s Splitcoaststampers’ Pretty In Pink, Free For All Challenge, F4A.  The challenge is to make a card with pink in it. Pretty easy, right?  I made this Pretty In Pink card as my submission for the the challenge.

Splitcoaststampers Pretty in Pink Field Flowers


UPDATE:  Congratulations! In the General Stamping forum, you’re in the FAVORITES for the week ending February 14. (From Splitcoaststampers).


To create the card, I used a Stampin’ Up! Pink Pirouette card base, covered with a piece of Whisper White card stock.  I then added a small piece of Pink Pirouette card stock upon which I added the Whisper White die cut.  The die that I used for the die cut is from the Spellbinders A 2 Filigree Delight Dies.

You will note that there is another Whisper White die cut behind the sentiment that a Pink Pirouette ribbon weaves through.  This die cut is the same as the main one; however, I cut it into two pieces, cutting each piece to fit, and reversed them when adhering to the card (the top and bottom of the die cut are touching each other in the center of the card).

I added the sentiment from the retired Stampin’ Up! Field Flowers stamp set, “My Thoughts Are Happiest When You’re In Them.”  I think that sentiment is a very positive one and I love using it when I make cards for my children and grandchildren.  I placed the sentiment, created with VersaMark Ink and White Embossing Powder, onto a Pink Pirouette die cut.  This die is from the same Spellbinders Die set.

For embellishments, I die cut an oval from the Stampin’ Up! Pink Pirouette Glimmer Paper and placed it over the oval portion of the main die cut.  I added several Swarovski Pink Crystals and two Stampin’ Up! Basic Pearls to give the card some bling.

Enjoy and thanks for stopping by.  You may leave a comment in the comments section.  Comments are greatly appreciated!

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SUPPLIES USED:

Stamps: SU Field Flowers

Paper: SU Whisper White and Pink Pirouette CS and SU Pink Pirouette Glimmer Paper

Card Size: A2

Ink: VersaMark

Accessories: Spellbinders Filigree Delight Dies, SU Pink Pirouette Ribbon, White Embossing Powder, SU Basic Pearls, Swarovski Pink Crystals

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Swallowtail Butterfly

God’s Blessings!

Stamping With Guneaux Designs By Beverly Polen

“God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.”  John 3:16

SU Thoughts and Prayers

What is your opinion about a Stampin’ Up! color combination of SU Watermelon Wonder, Old Olive, and Lost Lagoon?  I think they are beautiful together.  I used the SU Thoughts and Prayers and Pendant Park to create a scene with these colors.

SCS Color Challenge 2-9-16

Splitcoaststampers had these colors as its Color Challenge for today (CC569).  Here is the card I submitted for the challenge.

SU Thoughts and Prayers


UPDATE:  My card was selected as one of the favorites for the week ending February 14, 2016


The scene is of squirrels enjoying the park bench (lol), and it’s in the shape of an oval (which gave one extra points if an oval was used). I added a floral image on the top left and bottom right that I embossed with white embossing powder.  It’s quite difficult to see that.

I covered the two image stamps with VersaMark and ink and embossed them with clear embossing powder. This was to prevent mixing inks while sponging for the background. I have to say that I’m disappointed with a couple of products I used as the ink I added to the Whisper White card stock edges bled onto the front of the card stock. Then forgetting about the SU ink serving as a base for embossing, I got white embossing powder on the scene while embossing the floral images on the white portion of the card. My mistake.

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SUPPLIES USED:

Stamps: SU Thoughts and Prayers and Pendant Park Stamp Sets

Paper: SU Whisper White, Watermelon Wonder, and Lost Lagoon Card Stock

Card Size: A2

Ink: SU Watermelon Wonder, Old Olive, and Lost Lagoon Inks

Accessories: SU Sponges and Daubers, VersaMark, and White and Clear Embossing Powders

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Swallowtail Butterfly

God’s Blessings!

Stamping With Guneaux Designs By Beverly Polen

Stampin’ Up! Birthday Blooms

Hello my friends!  Are you anxious for spring?  I certainly am!  Actually, the weather in my part of Florida has been totally abnormal for some time now, and I have azalea bushes blooming already. I love when my hibiscus bushes start blooming as some of them have 6″ – 8″ flowers!  They are beautiful!

To get me in the frame of mind for spring, I’ve created a beautiful Happy Birthday card featuring the Stampin’ Up! Birthday Blooms Stamp Set and Stampin’ Up! Birthday Bouquet Designer Series Paper.  The large floral stamp in the stamp set is so gorgeous and can be colored with numerous colors.  I’m not 100% sure, but I think the image is of a peony.

Stampin' Up! Birthday Blooms

Also, I created my card in response to a “sketch challenge” at Splitcoaststampers.com. This is the sketch – ©Splitcoaststampers.com:

Splitcoastampers.com Sketch ChallengeHere are additional photos of my card:

Stampin' Up! Birthday Blooms Stampin' Up! Birthday Blooms-1_1

 

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SUPPLIES USED:

Stamps:  Stampin’ Up! Birthday Blooms Stamp Set (140658), and Stampin’ Up! Rose Wonder Stamp Set  (for the sentiment) (140697)

Paper: Stampin’ Up Birthday Bouquet Designer Series Paper (DSP) (140557), Stampin’ Up! Prints Pack DSP (retired), SU Strawberry Slush Card Stock (CS), and Whisper White CS

Ink:  Various Copic Sketch Markers, SU Strawberry Slush Classic Ink, and SU Pink Pirouette Classic Ink

Card Size:  5-1/2″ Square

Accessories:  Anna Griffin Floral Embossing Folder

Stampin' Up! Birthday Bouquet DSP and Stampin' Up! Birthday BloomsStampin Up Birthday Blooms

If you have questions or comments, feel free to leave them in the comments section.

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Swallowtail Butterfly

God’s Blessings!

Stamping With Guneaux Designs By Beverly Polen

Stampin’ Up! Dress Up

It has been so time since I used my Stampin’ Up! Dress Up Framelits (retired), and I try to not miss an opportunity to use them.  This week on Splitcoaststampers.com, the featured stamper is Kathy at MochaFrap.  As I’ve shared before, other members of the site choose a card to CASE from the featured stamper’s gallery.   Kathy’s gallery is full of whimsical artwork.  I chose this card to case as it features a similar die (Sizzix) .

Stampin' Up! Dress Up

To select a designer series paper to create my card, I researched current fashion trends and found this outfit that I like.
Stampin' Up! Dress UpIt was good to see floral outfits are in style!  The floral outfit was the reason I selected the Stampin’ Up! Birthday Bouquet Designer Series Paper for my design. This DSP has beautiful floral designs.  Here’s a picture of the paper.

Stampin Up Dress Up

Here are closeups of the cardigan and sentiment on my card.

Stampin' Up Dress Up

Stampin' Up Dress Up

I used Stampin’ Up! Basic Pearls for the necklace and cardigan buttons, and Copic markers to achieve the color I wanted.  I created the sentiment in MSWord and stamped the spool image over the sentiment.  The spool stamp is from the retired Stampin’ Up! Sew Suite Stamp Set.

The background designer series paper is from the retired Stampin’ Up! Sweet Stitches Designer Series Paper.  I have an extra, never been open, package of this DSP if there is interest, I’ll sell it to you.

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SUPPLIES USED:

Stamps: SU Sew Suite (retired)
Paper:  SU Sweet Stitches DSP (retired), SU Birthday Bouquet DSP, SU Pool Party Card Paper Size: A2
Ink: None
Accessories: SU Dress Up Framelits (retired) and SU Basic Pearls

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Swallowtail Butterfly

God’s Blessings!

Stamping With Guneaux Designs By Beverly Polen

Stampin' Up! All Dressed Up