This card would work for a male or a female birthday celebrant. Or if you aren't sure. (Reminds me of "It's Pat" on Saturday Night Live, lol.)
The colors are neutral enough; no pink or blue, and the image is as well....I mean, who doesn't love a nice juicy pear? No monster trucks or florals on this card!
Stamps: Faith in Nature (hostess set), On Your Birthday
Cardstock: So Saffron, Pear Pizzazz, Calypso Coral, Watercolor Paper, Just Add Cake DSP
Ink: Jet Black Staz-On, Pear Pizzazz, Calypso Coral, and Lucky Limeade Classic Stampin' Pads
Accessories: Big Shot, Perfect Polka-Dots embossing folder, Bleander Pens, Pear Pizzazz 1/2" Stitched Poly Ribbon, Calypso Coral 1/8" Organdy Ribbon (free SAB item), Old Olive Brads (Brights Brad Pack), Stampin Dimensionals
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Sunday, February 12, 2012
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Teaching an Old Salt to Stamp
My father is retired Navy. My father wants to make cards(!). My father also happens to be in New Jersey, spending the winter with his sister. I am in southern California, which presents somewhat of a challenge....long distance learning and all. So, my solution to this challenge is to create a series of short videos uploaded to YouTube (available to him only), showing him the basics of stamping. I've already sent him my old Paper Cutter, a spare bone folder and an adhesive tape runner (with refill).
The first video was on how to use these tools, and the different types of stamps (clear polymer, rubber, clear mount rubber), the advantages and disadvantages of each, and how to use SU wood mount and clear mount stamps.
The second video delved into ink types, the uses of each, how to open the Stampin' Up! ink pads, the different types of cardstock, and how to navigate the catalog.
Next, we got into the heart of the craft with inking up stamps, basic stamping techniques, trouble shooting, marker-to-stamp, coloring with ink pads and blender pens, and cleaning the stamps.
The last one covers adding effects with basic tools; different ways to make background paper (background stamps, block stamping, dragging ink pad over cardstock, VersaMark stamping) and effects like sponging edges, distressing, and using dimensionals.
These are the simple cards I made from demonstrating the techniques. When he's ready to take on more challenging techniques (Brads! Tying bows!), I'll make some more videos. I hope he's inspired by them. Next on the agenda - Dad choosing cardstock, ink and stamps!
The first video was on how to use these tools, and the different types of stamps (clear polymer, rubber, clear mount rubber), the advantages and disadvantages of each, and how to use SU wood mount and clear mount stamps.
The second video delved into ink types, the uses of each, how to open the Stampin' Up! ink pads, the different types of cardstock, and how to navigate the catalog.
Next, we got into the heart of the craft with inking up stamps, basic stamping techniques, trouble shooting, marker-to-stamp, coloring with ink pads and blender pens, and cleaning the stamps.
The last one covers adding effects with basic tools; different ways to make background paper (background stamps, block stamping, dragging ink pad over cardstock, VersaMark stamping) and effects like sponging edges, distressing, and using dimensionals.
These are the simple cards I made from demonstrating the techniques. When he's ready to take on more challenging techniques (Brads! Tying bows!), I'll make some more videos. I hope he's inspired by them. Next on the agenda - Dad choosing cardstock, ink and stamps!
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