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Beauty of the Earth Fall Trees

Beauty of the Earth Fall Trees

It is SO hot here in Houston today, I thought if I made a card with the look of fall, like this Beauty of the Earth Fall Trees card, it would cool me off! No such luck, but I still like the card! This is actually pretty much a copy of a card sample in the Stampin’ Up! Annual Catalog on page 10, showing off the Beauty of the Earth Suite of products.

Another reason for using this beautiful paper on this card was to remind you that the Stampin’ Up! Designer Series Paper Sale is going on just for this week, until August 2. If you want to stock up on papers you love or get some you don’t have yet, be sure to take advantage of the nine select papers discounted 15%. Don’t miss the Christmas paper, the Tidings of Christmas 6″ x 6″ Designer Series Paper if you would like a good Christmas paper pretty quick!

I chose Sahara Sand for the card base just because I don’t use it very much! It’s a great neutral color to use. I just have to think of it more often! The catalog sample probably uses Crumb Cake Cardstock. It’s a little darker. I cut a piece of Basic White at 4 1/4″ x 4″ for the background, although after I decided to use a piece of Cajun Craze underneath as a narrow border, I cut the Cajun Craze at 4 1/4″ x 4″ and cut the White down 1/8″ on two sides.

For the sky background on the Basic White, I used my Blending Brush with Pool Party Ink and also Balmy Blue Ink. I wanted the sky to look a little varied in color and I’m happy with the way it turned out. I didn’t want it too dark. Be sure to blend a little on scrap paper or your Grid Paper just before you apply it to the cardstock.

The two trees are diecut out of Soft Suede Cardstock with the Beautiful Trees Dies. The “leaves” on the trees are cut from two different sheets of the Beauty of the Earth Designer Series Paper. I wanted to use one that was colored leaves and one that was mostly green as if the leaves hadn’t all turned color yet. The die was great for cutting these out!

Since these trees are actually pretty large, I could see on the catalog sample that they would each hang off the side of the card. It’s a little tricky because you want to adhere the tree trunks to the sky background piece but it will also hang off that onto the bottom Sahara Sand card base. So I just saw where I wanted the tree trunk placed on the sky piece and so it would be properly placed on the Sahara Sand and glued it down only to the sky piece (which wasn’t adhered to the card base yet). Then I cut off the overhanging branches on the side. Then I added the leafy piece. Decide which tree you want overlapping the other one so you get them placed properly! This was another time I should have used the Adhesive Sheets so I didn’t have to use teeny tiny drops of Multipurpose Glue carefully on the trees! However, the leafy part has larger areas for applying glue!

I also added a stamped image of dirt or a shadow along the bottom of the card. It’s best to stamp this under each tree before you glue them down, as long as you know where you want the stamping to go. I stamped more than the catalog sample because I liked the look. I used Crumb Cake Ink.

The greeting is in the Beauty of Friendship Stamp Set and was die cut with a die in the Beautiful Trees Dies. It is popped up with Mini Stampin’ Dimensionals. You can purchase the Beauty of Friendship Bundle at a 10% discount if you want the stamp set and dies together!

And to finish off the card, I die cut the two red birds. One die cuts both birds at one time which is great! I think they are the perfect finishing touch for this card! We have some cardinals flying in our backyard. I think they have a nest in the tree in the yard behind us. One was caught in the netting around our tomato plants in the backyard, which is supposed to keep birds and squirrels away from our homegrown tomatoes! My husband lifted up the net and he eventually found his way out!

Remember to check out the Stampin’ Up! Designer Series Paper sale! You may want this paper when fall arrives so you may as well save some money while you can! The sale ends on August 2.

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Beauty of the Earth Thinking of You Card

Beauty of the Earth Thinking of You Card

There are many different designs in this designer paper, but this Beauty of the Earth Thinking of You Card with the bluish leaves and branches in it really caught my eye. You might think it has colors for fall, but I think it can be for any time. I just really love these colors all together!

I have trees on my mind because yesterday on our walk, we saw a tree at someone’s house that had broken off from the trunk and fell toward the street. Luckily it didn’t fall on their house or hurt someone walking by! Apparently it is a kind of tree that was past its age limit and should have been cut down way earlier. Since we had the big freeze in February, a lot of plants and trees have come back, surprisingly, but the advice was to wait awhile and see what would come back in the spring rather than just cut down everything that looked dead from the spring. But this big tree needed to go sooner!

This designer paper, Beauty of the Earth, has very different patterns in it and many colors! Many will be beautiful when we think of fall trees, but many you can use any time. You can use the dies to cut out the patterned paper to be the leaves on the trees. So many possibilities!

The card base is Misty Moonlight, with a layer of Old Olive Cardstock. I thought about adding one of the tree images one way or another on the front of the card, but I loved the paper so much I didn’t want to cover it up in any way.

The greeting is stamped in Old Olive and is in the Beauty of Friendship Stamp Set on Basic White Cardstock, then die-cut with a rectangle in the Beautiful Trees Dies. There are some nice sentiments in this stamp set which is always good! The greeting is layered on a piece of Old Olive and underneath I added a strip of the 3/8″ Fine Art Ribbon and frayed the ends just a little bit! This is a beautiful ribbon and I think it added a little something to the front of this card.

Save money and purchase the Beauty of Friendship Bundle with the stamp set and dies together for a 10% discount! And if you want to get “everything” – the Bundle, the Designer Series Paper, and the Bark 3D Embossing Folder, just order the whole Beauty of the Earth Suite (155843). The Bundle price is included in that.

Since the inside of the card, Misty Moonlight Cardstock, is dark, I added a Basic White layer and just stamped a tree off to the side to decorate the inside a bit and still leave room to write a message! I don’t always think to do that when I am making a card and then when I go to use the card, I have to pull out the paper and everything to add it later! Just do it when you make the card if you want a decorated inside or if the cardstock is too dark to write or stamp on.

If you like this Beauty of the Earth Thinking of You Card, be sure to check out the Beauty of the Earth Suite in the new Stampin’ Up! Annual Catalog!

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Beauty of Friendship Trees Thinking of You Card

Beauty of Friendship Trees Thinking of You Card

This is a sneak peek of one of the new stamp sets coming in the next Stampin’ Up! Annual Catalog in May. I made it a simple card because I was really just experimenting with the stamps. I think this set has tremendous potential as we get ideas for stamping the different style trees with different colors of ink for many seasons, occasions, and different looks.

This is the new Beauty of Friendship Stamp Set that will come in a Suite called the Beauty of the Earth. It includes the stamp set of trees and greetings, a set of dies, beautiful watercolor-look designer paper with which to create trees and enhance our cards and projects, and an embossing folder.

For my card, I used two of the new In Colors, Evening Evergreen for the layer and Pale Papaya for the card base. The trees were stamped on Basic White Cardstock using Early Espresso Ink on one tree trunk and Soft Suede on the other two. Then I just chose the leaf stamps for the tree tops, stamping in Granny Apple Green since it is spring. On one I overstamped with a different tree top stamp in Pear Pizzazz. I think you will find the look of these stamps very interesting and fun to experiment with to see what looks you can get. And when fall comes and you want colored leaves, oh my! You will be able to use various techniques for all those fall colors!

The three trees looked a little barren just stamped there so I added some grass for them to be growing in. I simply used one of the tree tops to stamp little blobs of green ink along the bottom edge of the card. Being as they are irregular in shape, I thought this technique worked fine to represent grass without looking like tree tops.

To fill in the background a little to look like sky, I used my new Blending Brush and Balmy Blue Ink to very lightly and softly add some blue color to the background. I love the feel of the Blending Brush. Our Stamping Sponges are retiring so grab some of those if you like (at a little discount!) and/or pick up some of the Blending Brushes (which are currently unavailable until they are back in stock as I write this). These are washable so you can use them over and over again with different colors. After you purchase the first three you can see if you are going to use them so much that you want more to be able to use them without waiting for them to dry between washings. If you begin with lighter colors you may be able to go on with darker colors without washing in between.

The greeting is in the stamp set and actually would fit in one of the dies included in the Suite. I didn’t have my new dies for this set out yet so I just used one of the Rectangle Stitched Dies to cut out the greeting.

Here is a photo of the new style of stamp case you will see. The cover of the stamp set, which is slipped inside the plastic cover over the stamp case now has, on the inside, the images of the stamps printed on it. So when you open the stamp case, you will find the photopolymer stamps still encased in two pieces of plastic as we are used to now, but you will also see all the stamp images over on the right side of the case. Therefore, you can take the stamps off the plastic pieces (as you see on the left of my photo) and place them right over the images printed on the right (as you see I have done with some of the stamps).

Stamp Case Inside

Those of us who have been around Stampin’ Up! for more than a few years recall the love we have had for the Lovely As a Tree Stamp Set. See THIS CARD for an example. When it retired, we thought nothing could replace it. This Beauty of Friendship Stamp Set just might come close, maybe a little more dramatic with its designer paper, but I am guessing this will become a popular stamp set and Suite in the new catalog.

This Suite and its components will be available May 4th in the new Stampin’ Up! Annual Catalog so you will be able to play with the trees and stamping as I did on this Beauty of Friendship Trees Thinking of You Card.