Monday, February 29, 2016

SPARKLE N SPRINKLE MARCH 1ST REVEAL

Hi there and welcome to the Sparkle N Sprinkle March Reveal. For my card today I chose to work with the new Lucky Charm Set 776 to create the easel wedding card below. I used chipboard sheets to make my own frame, horse shoes and dancing couple chipboard embellishments. I made a little Faux Fresco panel for the base of the card using the same Copic colors as in the image. Some Mon Ami Gabby Pull Ribbon was incorporated into the card also:


We have Three new stamp sets to share with you today.  These new sets are 20% off until March 3.  So once you finish the blog hop, head on over to the store and start shopping.  All of the new sets are available on cling mounted rubber or as a digital image.  

The sets are:

Honey Bees 775 (digi version DIGI775)
Lucky Charm 776  (digi version DIGI776)
 Donna's Stylin' Sayings 777  (digi version DIGI777)

On March 3rd, ONE GRAND PRIZE WINNER will be selected from the comments left on the Designers' blogs listed below. Please leave a comment with each Designer in order to be eligible for the Grand Prize.  You never know who the Mystery Designer will be that has the winning comment.

The Grand Prize Winner, which will be announced on the SNS Facebook page and on the SNS Blog, will receive ALL of the new stamp sets released this month (or the digi versions, if preferred).

The Blog Hop order this month is:


(*Tip: if you have difficulty with a particular link, try clicking on the Designer's blog title to send you to their Home page.)

We hope you enjoy the New Reveal Blog Hop as much as we do.  Thanks for joining us and remember to comment on each of the Designers' blogs to be eligible for the Grand Prize.  
 Wonder who the Mystery Host will be this month????

The Sparkle N Sprinkle Creative Challenge also begins today.  There are lots of prizes and recognition badges.  Come check out how you can become a SNS Featured Artist as well.  The theme is always Anything Goes using Loose Glitter, Embossing Powder, and/or Flock.


Have you checked out the SNS YouTube Channel featuring Demo Donna?  If not, then you are in for a real treat.  Subscribe today to get all the latest Demo Donna tips and techniques!





So now back to my card. I began with stamping t he horseshoe image in Versamark and heat embossing with Silver Detail. This gave a lovely detailed impression to then color in with my Copics.


I had thought that I would make this an easel card so I prepared a piece of card for the base panel using the same copics that I used for the image. I decided to do a Faux Fresco to give it a more muted look. First I embossed a piece of white cardstock with the Cuttlebug Musical Flourish embossing folder. This was then colored with several of the Copics on the raised part of the cardstock. To be honest it looked a little scary - but don't worry, the best is yet to come!


I then took some Acrylic White Paint and spread it over the entire piece with a palette knife.


Where did the Copic coloring go? Believe me it is still there! So set this aside to dry - I left it over night, while I continued with the rest of the card parts.

Next day, I sanded the piece. The paint on the raised parts will sand off and reveal some of  the base color. Which it did! Now cover the entire piece with Versamark and heat emboss with Sparkle.


Set the panel aside, while we work on the Chipboard pieces. After working with the Want 2 Scrap Chipboard embellishments, using cardstock with my dies just wasn't cutting it (see what I did there?)! So I thought ... what if? So I had a pack of unopened Recollections 40 point Chipboard sheets  - not too thick, but a lot more substantial than cardstock. It says on the dies that it can be used with thin Chipboard, so I tried it and it did:


The frame cut perfectly well and easily using the Spellbinders Label Ten die cut. The Lucky Horseshoes (Poppystamps) and the Sweet Petites - Dancers  (Die-Versions) had to go through two or three times. What I found was that if you turned the sandwich upside down as well as moving the position within the sandwich that it helped. The cuts came out very clean. I would not recommend trying to use a delicate, intricate die with the chipboard. Having said that, I am going to try more dies - just to see how intricate I can go! But this is all we need for this card, so I'll leave well enough alone at this point. 

The couple were applied with Versamark before being heat embossed with Silver Detail. Oh, and by the way, one really good thing about making your own chipboard embellishments - they don't leave burn marks on your Versamark pads! I gave them another coat of Versamark and applied Super Thick Silver to give them this nice shiny look.


The frame and the horseshoes were done the same way - with a coat of silver Detail first. If you do this, then the Super Thick Enamels tend to melt in rather than fly off when being heated from the top. I added some Verdigris to parts of the frame and three of the horseshoes were done in Verdigris, three in Super Thick Silver.


Now for the assembly! Make a base for the easel - 11" x 4 1/4". Folded at the 5 1/2" mark and then at the 2 3/4" mark.  Run the front panel fold through the embossing machine with the Label Ten die - put a piece of card across the fold so that it doesn't cut through past the fold. Then die cut the horseshoe image. Tape the image to the folded flap and then attach the frame to the image - I used 1/4" Tear-ific Tape.


To make the horseshoe ribbon bouquets, I took a length of the Mon Ami Gabby Pull Ribbon R08 and threaded the three big horseshoes to the base. For the three smaller horseshoes I used a smaller ribbon - R01.


Cut the Faux Freco panel down to the appropriate size for the base, to leave room for writing your message inside. Punch a hole in this panel where you want the horseshoe ribbon bouquet to go, thread the end threads through the hole and tape down, before attaching the panel to the base. For the little bouquet, I eased the frame up from the cardstock with an exacto knife and threaded the ends of the little bouquet through, so that the tape, between the image and the frame would hold the bouquet in place.


The couple were adhered with Dimensional Foam, The sentiment, from the same set, was stamped in Versamark and heat embossed with Silver Detail. This was cut and embossed using one of the smaller Labels Ten  dies and I edged it with the Coral colored Copic. This was also popped up on the base with Dimensional Foam. 


Hope you've enjoyed my share today, along with the rest of the design team's creations. 

I'd like to enter this card in the 
Stamping Sensations Challenge - Anything goes
.. and Our Crafty Corner Challenge 6.

Remember to leave a little love in the form of a comment on each of the blogs to be eligible to win these three fabulous sets. I'll be back soon to share what I've done with the other two sets - lots of fun projects this month! Here's a little sneak peak at one of them using the same dancing couple die.


Your next and last stop on the blog is Marie!

Till next time,

Shona

24 comments:

  1. Such a fun card and I love all your chipboard embellishments! Gorgeous!

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  2. Wow, Shona! This must look REALLY fabulous, REALLY gorgeous, REALLY spectacular in person! The silver shininess is very rich and lends elegance to your lovely card! Thanks for sharing the steps, and techniques complete with photos! Hope this week brings Joy to your heart! XO

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  3. Thanks for the detailed post and directions for this fabulous card.

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  4. This card is gorgeous! I love how you showed the versatility of this stamp set. Wonderful!

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  5. What a gorgious little card, I really love it, great dancing couple, and so beautiful with the embossing on them!!

    Have a great time!!
    Maria

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  6. Shona, your card is so spectacular. That EP sure makes the frame and the horseshoes look like old silver metal. Love your embellishments!!

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  7. Its Awesome ..I loved lots of things on it .The couple looks like a metal charm and the beautifully shaped chipboard frame Wow..and the base panel is real surprise.Thanks for sharing the steps ! I learned new techniques :)

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  8. Very creative and beautifully designed...love all your pretty, pretty details!

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  9. Oh Shona, this is over the top fantastic! I love all the details and how much you made and got onto ONE card! I also love watching you make your cards step by step via photo and it's like we are crafting right there with you :) I would love to stamp in your house - do you do playdates? LOL! This is absolutely breathtaking - well done! ♥

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  10. Purdy Purdy Purdy!!!! I wants learn your wonderful techniques., love it

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  11. Fabulous easel card and great step by steps! Love the faux fresco and the little horseshoes on the bow.

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  12. Beautiful easel card! Your bows are gorgeous! Love it!

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  13. I love the easel idea. I am so nervous with thick embossing powder, but now I want to play with it. Love your card!!

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  14. Beautifully done- love the chipboard cutout and the enamel Ep. Such a cool look. Love the new Irish set- really love the ribbon with the horseshoes too. Thanks also for sharing that great background- how fun!

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  15. Lovely card

    Thank you for joining us at Stamping Sensations this month

    Joan

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  16. That is so very gorgeous in every way!

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  17. Pretty card. I love the background idea.

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  18. A really delightful card Shona, many thanks for joining in at Penny Black and More and Stamping Sensations challenges.

    B x

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  19. Oh! my goodness, what amazing effects you have made, I love the horseshoe and couple effect and the easel card, your instructions are wonderful as always, it makes me feel even I could do this. A FABULOUS card.

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  20. Thanks for joining Penny Black & More @ Allsorts challenge with this great entry, good luck.
    Happy crafting
    Tracy x

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  21. All I can say is WOW!!! Such details, such textures, and colors :) Thanks too for the tutorial on chipboard die cutting and the frescoe panel. Gonna a have to try them!!

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  22. I'm back with my OCC hat! LOL Thanks for joining us in the {Our Crafty Corner Challenge}! Hope to see more of your pretty projects again soon!
    crafty hugs,
    de
    {Creative Smiles}

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  23. Aaaah simply stunning and thanks for joining us at Penny Black & More this month, Luv Sam x

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  24. Wow beautiful. Thanks for joining us at Our Crafty Corner.

    Deni

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Thanks so much for stopping by and letting me share in part of your day. I would love to hear what you think about my latest creation!