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Memory Box Chrysanthemum Corner and Collage dies…

Pam Sparks Chrysanthemum Corners Butterfly

Happy Saturday to you kindred stamper and card maker friends! I’m back again with two more Chrysanthemum flower cards.  I don’t think I will ever forget how to spell that after typing it so many times this week! lol

My first card uses the Chrysanthemum Corner die, one of the frames from the Shaker Rectangle Frames die set, a layer for behind the corners, cut from the Studio Rectangle Layers die set and the Ornamental Butterflies stamp set.

I made it a very basic card…I die cut the corner two times in TE Premium Strawberry Milkshake cardstock and glued them to the Rectangle Layer cut in the top left and bottom right corners. I had to snip off just a teeny bit of the corners because the layers and the frame dies have rounded corners.

Stamp the sentiment from the stamp set Ornamental Butterflies with Versafine Onyx ink… I used the MISTI.

Then I used my Perfect Layers Rulers to cut the 1/16th inch black cardstock mat behind the rectangle and corner rounded the corners with a corner rounder punch.

Stamp and die cut the Butterfly from the Ornamental Butterflies stamp and die sets. I stamped the solid background butterfly in TE Premium Strawberry Milkshake Dye ink.

I die cut 3 of the frame dies, glued them together and then glued them on top of the Chrysanthemum Corners piece.

Adhere that to an A2 size cardbase and add an approx. ⅜ inch strip of black cardstock at the bottom edge on the front.  Glue on the butterfly and a few clear sequins.

Linking to the Crazy 4 Challenges blog – Add a butterly

 

Pam Sparks Chrysanthemum Oval 4

For this card I started with the Oval Master Frame die. I wanted to create a lace type effect on top of the TE Lollipop cardstock i part. So I die cut the Oval Master die in Lollipop, two Chrysanthemum Corners in white cardstock, glued them to the Lollipop, fit it back in the Oval Master Frame die to cut the corner flowers off that were hanging over the inner oval center  and sent it through the Big Shot again.

Interesting effect. It really flattened the corner cuts and lightly embossed them into the Lollipop piece…rather cool. I want to do it again and not put the white corners on, just show the light embossing.

I die cut the Chrysanthemum Collage die in white cardstock and layered it on top of lollipop cardstock.  You can use the oval you cut when you cut it for the background piece, just be sure you get it centered good.

Die cut the Oval Master Frame in white cardstock for the outer thin frame.  Just keep all your extra pieces in the envelope the die comes in. You never know when they’ll come in handy!  : )

I die cut a piece of black cardstock in the Oval Master Frame to get the skinny oval frame. It wasn’t hard to glue in at all!

Layer it up and then work on the banner.  I used the largest die in the Stitched Rectangle die set. Cut a strip of white cardstock and then place it back in the rectangle die to cut it to the long banner-ish shape.

Stamp the banner with the sentiment from the Ornamental Butterflies again, using the MISTI and Versafine Onyx Black ink.

Cut up the leftover white Chrysanthemum pieces and glue them on the ends. I added a few baby pearls to make it a little fancier.

More birthdays coming up and other fun things… is there time for patriotic cards?  The 4th of July always sneaks up on me! hehe

Thanks for stopping by so many times this week. It’s been fun! Happy weekend!

Heads up!  Die cutting sale – I have to check out this Big Shot accessory caddy!

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Memory Box Chrysanthemum Bouquet…

Pam Sparks Chrysanthemum Bouquet 3

Hi everyone – today and tomorrow I have some Chrysanthemum cards to show you.

I die cut the Memory Box Chrysanthemum Bouquet  in metallic silver cardstock and in white cardstock. I die pieced the silver cut into the negative space left from cutting the white cut, adding scotch tape to the back side, then die cut it with the Stitched Rectangle Layers die. 

I die cut another flower piece in white to get the flower petals and background outline flowers.

I was happy the white cut all stayed intact when it came out of the die so I could lay it back in the negative waste piece and ink blend it with Shaded Lilac, Wilted Violet, Dusty Concord Distress inks and the mini ink blending tool.  (Putting it back in the waste piece just makes it stay in one place easier while inking.)

I was able to lay the inked flower cut over the silver flower cut and push the flower petals into place.  The scotch tape on the back of the rectangle holds the petals in place.

I used the leftover inked flower border for decorating the background.

Stamp the sentiment from the Ornamental Butterflies stamp set on the bottom of the card-base before mounting the stitched rectangle piece to the card. (I used the MISTI to stamp)

Pam Sparks Chrysanthemum Bouquet Close

After I had the card put together I added some Copic Sketch marker coloring to the petals but I wouldn’t have really needed to. hehe  Sometimes you just need a little color book therapy  a long with die cutting therapy. lol

I hope this makes sense. I know, a video would be nice but it’s hard to stop and make a video when you want to just make more cards!  Insert smiling face.

Holler if you have questions though. It’s just fun to play around and see what you end up with. There are a couple cards I’m NOT going to show you! hehe  But I do have two more using the other Chrysanthemum dies that I’ll post tomorrow.

See you again soon!  Thanks for all your encouraging comments!  I love them and appreciate you taking the time to write them! ❤

Heads up!  Die cutting sale – I have to check out this Big Shot accessory caddy!

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Memory Box Silver Springs Butterfly…

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Welcome back to my blog today…this Memory Box Silver Springs Butterfly has intrigued me since the first time I saw it!  I keep thinking it has a bit of a patriotic feel to it!  My first idea I had for it, I haven’t tried yet but I still want to and now I feel a little patriotic thing coming on… hmmmm…. do you think?

I love all the stripes I’m seeing on stamping blogs these days, so I had to make a stripe pattern paper!  I cut strips of the Memory Box Mocha cardstock in ⅝ inch strips and white cardstock in ¼ inch strips…ATG tape on the A2 card-base and just stuck the strips on.

I love MB cardstock colors but it’s hard to find unless you have a local stamp store that carries it. Good news though… Birch Press Design is carrying the Memory Box notecards which are the same colors!  Tons of other fabulous items in the store too.  Birch Press Design is part of the Memory Box family of products.

Pam Sparks Silver Springs Butterfly Birthday Close

I popped the die up with mounting tape…leaving a few bits in the cut so I could hide the mounting tape easier.

I stamped the sentiment from the Ornamental Butterflies stamp set with my MISTI and Versafine Black Onyx ink.  If you haven’t tried the Stamp Shammy for stamp cleaning yet…you need it!  I love the crazy thing!  It cleans off Versafine ink with just the wet shammy!  I do clean it right away.

A few Doodlebug Enamel Dots to finish it off.  Kinda unusual but kinda trendy, I like it!  Hope you do too!

Linking to some challenges…

Dies R Us Challenge – Butterflies

Card and Scrap Challenge – dies

Die Cut Divas Challenge – anything goes

Bunny Zoe’s Crafts Challenge – Summer

Addicted to Stamps and More – CAS

Happy Little Stampers Challenge – Anything Goes with Dies

 

Thanks for stopping by!  Flowers next time!

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Memory Box Harrington Butterflies and more…

Pam Sparks Harrington Asti

So happy with how soft and sweet this card turned out. Sometimes you just need a soft, sweet, thinking of you card.

I die cut the Harrington Butterflies die in black cardstock and in watercolor cardstock.

To get the solid butterfly and body parts, I used the Asti Butterfly Wings die. (body cut in black)  The Asti Butterfly Wings die cut stays attached to the card at the body but you can easily clip them out or cut them in a piece of cardstock, positioning it each time so that it comes out directly in the negative space left from cutting out the Harrington Butterflies.  (do the die cut template thing)  I know, I should make a video of it! hehe

On the Memory Box Co. website it says the Harrington Butterflies die works with the Darla Butterfly die.

Pam Sparks Harrington Asti Close

I love how this card turned out.  A little Distress ink watercoloring…Tumbled Glass on the base panel, Squeezed Lemonade and Picked Raspberry on the butterfly wings.  Where the two meet, it kinda makes an orangish/coral like color.

The sentiment is from the Springtime Bunnies stamp set.  I glued on 3 Pretty Pink Posh clear sequins.

The next card is the same Harrington Butterflies die combined with a few others.

Pam Sparks Harrington Zimmer Calla

I started building on an A2 kraft color card-base, added a 4.25 in. x 5.5 in. white panel that I die cut with the Zimmer Oval Background dietopped with the Calla Oval Wreath die and Harrington Butterflies dieI used the Asti Butterfly Wings die again cut in watercolor and black cardstock.

Pam Sparks Harrington Zimmer Calla Close

This time I watercolored the butterfly wings with Picked Raspberry and Shaded Lilac Distress inks and a waterbrush.  I sprayed out some pearl shimmer spray on my craft mat and painted it on the wings after the watercoloring dried. Carefully because it will remove color.

I die cut the Calla Oval Wreath in white cardstock, left the cut in the die and embossed it through the Big Shot.  Leaving the cut oval in the die still, I turned it over to the back side of the die and added Distress inks through the holes in the die, coloring the flowers.

I embossed the sentiment from the Ornamental Butterflies Stamp set on vellum with Versamark ink and Detail White Embossing powder.  I added some baby pearls to the flower centers. A flower garden! lol

Linking both my cards to some challenges…

Dies R Us Challenge – Butterflies

CAS Mix Up Card Challenge – stamping + die cuts + your choice

Thanks for stopping by today!  It was fun to work with some Memory Box/poppystamps products again. More to come…

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Memory Box Bumblebee Daydreams

Pam Sparks Cute as Can bee

Hi everyone!  I took a couple hours the other day to play with this NEW Bumblebee Daydreams stamp set from Memory Box.  There is a die set to match here but for some crazy reason, I didn’t use it this time!  I know…shocking! lol I did use the Stitched Square Layers die though!

I have to tell you that it was really fun to stamp the honeycomb and then stamp in the little hearts here and there…so happy when there are so many extras in a stamp set! and yes, I stamped them right over the yellow ink.

I used the new TE dye and hybrid inks for stamping, then colored with Copics. (RV11, 13, 14, 17, 19,  YG13, 17 and Y15) The yellow background is the TE Lemon Meringue dye ink…so pretty and I don’t like yellow!  So if I like it, you know it’s good! hehe

The little white dots are this fabulous white pen that Cindy carries, HERE

Linking up to Challenges…

Addicted to Stamps and more – make your mark

Craft Stamper – Let’s Get Inky

Thanks for stopping by today. I’ll be back tomorrow with the Taylored Expressions June release cards. Two of them anyway! hehe  Talk to you then!