Layout Options: This layout is perfect for stamp sets that have elongated images. The following sets come to my mind: the decorations from Merry and Type, the tall snowman from Snow Much Fun, the giraffe from Zoo Review, the tall pine from Lovely As a Tree, and a multitude of floral sets. From the Holiday Mini, the skeleton from Piece of Poison, leaves from Gently Falling, and stalks of wheat from Always Thankful are possible choices. And if you make a horizontal card, why not the sentiments from Hand-Penned Holidays and Festive and Fun? There are Designer Series Paper options galore, dependent upon the stamp set you select.
Gently Falling for the PPA
- Choose a classy paper! Morning Mocha Specialty, with its metallic shine, was perfect for the card I wanted to create. Coupling it with Brushed Gold card stock achieved the elegant look for which I was striving!
- Add a touch of embossing! The solid Small Leaf image from Gently Falling was stamped in VersaMark and heat embossed with Stampin’ Up!s new Pewter Stampin’ Emboss Powder. When that look was just a little too plain for my taste, I then over-stamped in Early Espresso Craft Ink with the corresponding outline stamp and heat embossed with Clear Stampin’ Emboss Powder. See the difference this extra step made!
- Select the perfect ribbon! I used the new Early Espresso 3/8″ Quilted Satin Ribbon from the Holiday Mini and crafted a formal bow.
- Place the pearls! These “Black Pearls” were created in a jiffy with a black permanent marker and Basic Pearls. They were colored while still on the original backing paper. No mess and easy-peasy!
- Finish with a “WOW”! Because the Brushed Gold looked a little bland, the turquoise hue was achieved by using my trusty Color Spritzer Tool and a Tempting Turquoise Stampin’ Write Marker. While the speckles were still wet, they were wiped with a tissue.
This Card Can Be Yours
I hope you enjoyed today’s card. It does have an elegant, refined look and is easy to create! I can’t wait to see what you design using our challenge sketch. Remember, your comment today and on the previous post could win you this card if your name is randomly selected! I know it’s not much, but I love sharing my cards with you. Your comments are important to me, and I do read each and every one of them. And remember…if you ever have any questions about the cards that I create or the techniques that I use, I am only an email away! Until next time…
Brody Update: Brody Schach had surgery Wednesday to remove a “spot” on his right hind leg. It will be biopsied to make certain it is not cancerous. In the meantime, he remains at the vet. There were some complications because of the location. Those of you who are Boxer lovers know that Boxers are prone to cancer. However, at his young age, the vet is optimistic that this is just a benign juvenile fatty tumor, which is relatively common.
Stamp Set: Gently Falling (W 123802, C 123804—Holiday Mini); Inks: VersaMark (102283), Early Espresso Craft (119719…Neutrals Collection), Tempting Turquoise Stampin’ Write Marker (100058); Designer Series Paper: Mocha Morning Specialty (122366); Card Stock: Early Espresso (119686), Basic Black (121045), Brushed Gold (102935); Tools: Heat Tool (100005), 1-1/4″ Square Punch (119865), Color Spritzer Tool (107066), Stamp-a-ma-jig (101049), Pewter Stampin’ Emboss Powder (124114—Holiday Mini); Glitz and Glam: Basic Pearls (119247), Early Espresso 3/8″ Quilted Satin Ribbon (124104—Holiday Mini)
PPA Peek, Free Card and the Stampin’ Pantry
The paper rack works better for storing things like cutting mats and pads of designer paper.
My inks, refills, and daubers share space on an old antique desk.
Ribbons are stored by style in the ribbon keepers that Stampin’ Up! retired. I would love to have the rods like so many people have, but I don’t have the place to put them.
Paper is stored in two sizes of simple paper holders, and was once organized by color family.
My apron and demonstrator bag hang from the end of an old wardrobe.
Older stamps are stored on the shelves of the wardrobe which has had the doors removed.
Stamps from the Holiday Mini are stored on the top shelf, while sets from the 2011 – 2012 Idea Book and Catalog are on the bottom shelf.
Dies are stored in the kitchen next to the refrigerator. My husband and son have learned to accept this.
I move my paper cutter and Big Shot out from the pantry and onto the kitchen counter when it is time to create.
The lights are positioned right above my island, where I do the bulk of my creating.
And so there you have it. I took what I had, and made it work for me. Remember, your comments are important to me. I do read each and every one! Of course, if you have questions, remember I am only an email away! Until next time…




































