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  • Tropical Leaves – watercolor style!

    Hello my dear crafty peeps! Hope you're having an awesome week! I went out to dinner with a girl friend last night and we had such a lovely conversation. She is so super busy, and I hardly ever get her all to myself, so it was a real treat. Don't you love that? We got caught up on loads of gossip and it was wonderful!  It's hotter than heck here still and I'm hibernating indoors as much as possible. The great studio purge of 2016 was under way all weekend. OY. I got rid of a lot of old paper, and old cards… And made a big bag of things to sell later too. Now I feel like I can think again in here. I am definitely at my most creative in a tidy space. I went to Container Store yesterday and picked up a few odds and ends. I'm sooooooo happy we finally have a Container Store in my town. Now I can just go buy what I need and not have to drive 80 miles each way. Yay! I'm trying really hard to get organized before the big holiday crafty season begins. You know what I'm saying!! Next week is August! For you local stampers, the Sacramento Rubber Stamp Convention is this weekend! I'll be working the front table – so say howdy!!

    The last Simon Says Stamp release was quite possibly my favorite release ever! I'm saying now, and I'll probably say it again… My absolute fav thing from the release is the Tropical Leaves stamps and dies. They are sooooooo pretty! (CLICK HERE for my other post made with these stamps). I have had the idea in my head of water coloring these stamps and I finally sat down and made some cards in that style. Hope you enjoy! I made two – with different word dies and different colors. Everything else is the same!

    I started with a nice crisp white card base. I die cut a Stitched Rectangle from Slate Cardstock and another one from Watercolor paper. Then I used mini distress ink pads to ink the stamps and stamp them onto the watercolor paper. I used a water brush to slightly soften the color and move it around. After the leaves were completely dry, I went back with pretty blue ink and watercolored the background. The trick to this is to let one layer dry first, so the leaves and the background don't blend together. 

    Simon Says Stamp Tropical Leaves stamps and dies. Card by Wanda Guess. Among the Stars product release Summer 2016. Distress Ink water coloring

     

     

    Here is the other color scheme! Same technique… Can't decide which one I like better!!! 

    Simon Says Stamp Tropical Leaves stamps and dies. Card by Wanda Guess. Among the Stars product release Summer 2016. Distress Ink water coloring

     

     

    I die cut the Painted Hello and Painted Thanks dies from crisp black cardstock. You can see that I added spritzes of bright white mist on both the card and the die cut. I really love this look! I don't know why, maybe it looks artsy or something? I also added just a few sequins to each card. The word dies are layered on with tiny strips of foam tape. 

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     To make my watercolor background, I smushed two colors of blue ink onto a clear stamping block. With my water brush, I added just a touch of water and to the ink and then picked up the  color with my brush. Easy and fun! 

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    This one orange leaf didn't stamp perfectly, but I just left it. Seems sort of batik?? That carved pumpkin distress ink is my favorite orange for sure. 

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    Simon Says Stamp Tropical Leaves stamps and dies. Card by Wanda Guess. Among the Stars product release Summer 2016. Distress Ink water coloring

     

     

     

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    To assemble my cards I adhered the slate cardstock panel first with tape runner. The top, watercolor layer, is attached with foam squares for a bit of height and dimension. Have I ever made a card without foam squares? I think not!! LOL. 

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    Thanks for stopping by! Have an awesome day and I'll see you soon! I have two projects on the Simon Says Stamp blog this week – one on Friday and another one on Saturday! Take care. XO

    REMINDER! RANGER SALE! Everything Ranger is on SALE at Simon Says Stamp until 7-29! Great time to stock up on Distress Inks, paints, stains, watercolor paper….EVERYTHING! Use code CHEM25. Click on the link below to go straight to the Ranger section of the store. YAY! 

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  • Color Pop! Candied Apple!

    Happy Color Pop Day! I have a super fun Valentine Project to share today with bright red hearts! I am so happy every month when I get to share my Color Pop feature with you! Thanks for being there with me all year as we crafted with the new Distress colors on the Simon Says Stamp Blog! Sadly, this is the last new color! I can't believe it's been an entire year and twelve colors already. What a cool project! Today's final installment of Color Pop is live on the SSS Blog right now. There is a lot of news and also some updates on the fabulous Simon Says Stamp Blog and I hope you will pop over there and leave some love.

    The last Color Pop post is for the ink color for December, which is Candied Apple! Another pretty shade of red to add to our stash. It's bright, clear, and oh so pretty. It is truly candy apple red! It's perfect for Valentine's Day…and I know I'll be using it for Christmas projects too. Lovely! 

    You know if it's Simon Says Stamp, then there must be cool prizes…and there are! Leave a comment over on my SSS Blog Post post for some prize swag! Sweet! Big thanks to Heidi and the rest of the crew at SSS for giving away such great prizes!

    Here is a very sneaky peek at my project:  

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    CLICK HERE TO SEE THE ENTIRE PROJECT! 

     

     

    Here is my color swatch for this month. Candied Apple fits right in with all the pretty red tones in the Distress Ink family. It is very vivid and clear. CLICK on the photo below to see all the different mediums it comes in. It's the perfect warm-toned red. OOH LA LA.  

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    In case you didn't see it - CLICK HERE to see last month's project tutorial. It features the gorgeous Lucky Clover Ink. Here is the coffee themed card I made!  

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    Thanks for following along with me on this Color Pop adventure for the new colors of 2015!

    Stay tuned, I might just keep it going! Have an awesome day.

    Until we meet again – happy crafting! 

     

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  • Happy December – Mad about Plaid!

    Happy December! OMG how did that happen?! The year is practically over…we are on the slide now… Christmas is coming! There is so much to love about the holidays – and crafting is so much fun this time of year. I love vintage inspired Christmas items, and the look of 50's and 60's Christmas things especially. I am also totally obsessed with plaid right now. I have a few plaid scarves, a plaid vest, a plaid tote bag….and now I've gone and made a plaid card! Yay! Mad about Plaid! 

    I sat down to craft last week to make my Flip Frame project for the Simon Says Stamp Blog, (I hope you will check it out!) and I had all my Tim Holtz Christmas stuff laid out on my desk… Well, then the idea for this card came to me! I really like how it came out. I wish I had thought to make about a dozen more to have on hand. I'm thinking it might look pretty with a bright cobalt blue or kelly green background too… Hmmmmm… 

    Vintage Noel Die. Christmas Card with Tim Holtz Supplies. Made by Wanda Guess

     

     

    To make my red and black plaid background I simply too bright red card stock and stamped the plaid background stamp in crisp deep black ink! BAM! That's all there was to it! I LOOOOVE this so much! Next I took some silver glitter paper and adhered it to some chipboard to make it thicker. I ran that through my Big Shot and cut out the pretty Noel word with the Vintage Noel Die. Next I took some green Core-dinations Kraft Core cardstock and cut out the pine leaves with the Holiday Greens Die. I gently sanded the edges to let the kraft paper show through. Lastly, I added a few enamel dots and some black and white twine to finish it! 

    Vintage Noel Die from Tim Holtz. Card by Wanda Guess. Red and black plaid.

     

     

     

    This might be one of my favorite Christmas cards I've ever made…and it's not complicated!

    Masculine Christmas card. Tim Holtz supplies. Made by Wanda Guess

     

     

     

     

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    The pine leaves are glued right to the paper. The Noel die is raised up with some foam tape for some dimension. I added a small border of black cardstock to ground all that red. Just the right amount of sparkle. This would be a great masculine card too! 

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    Thanks for stopping by! Happy Holidays! Happy Christmas! Happy December! Hope you are having fun and out doing whatever makes you happy this time of year. You guys are a blessing to me and I'm glad to be sharing another holiday season with you! Take care until we meet again! XOXO

     

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  • This & That!

    Hi everyone! I'll be back with a card tomorrow! I just have a couple of quick things to share today…. My Brenda Walton Shadow Box Die winner is Paulette S!! Yay! Congratulations Paulette. I've already emailed you, so get back to me with your address right away! Thank you to everyone who left a comment on my post – with all of your awesome ideas. I love hearing your ideas – you inspire me! 

    I have a really cool project posted on the Simon Says Stamp blog today. It is maybe one of my favorite things I have ever made! It was such a creative good time! Please pop over to the SSS post and take a look. As always, leave a comment there for a chance to win a grab bag prize package. Here is just a tiny sneak peek! 

     

    Tim Holtz flip frame for Christmas. Wanda Guess for Simon Says Stamp

     

    Take care and happy Monday! Hope you have a great week!

    See ya tomorrow! 

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