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Altenew class for Bridget Casey Designs-“How to Get the Most from the Altenew Mini Delights”

Hi crafty peeps! I’m going to be posting the projects from the Saturday classes I teach for Bridget Casey Designs for Altenew! I try to teach a class once a month, and if you are interested in joining these FREE Saturday afternoon classes, contact Bridget at the picture link below:

https://www.bridgetcaseydesigns.com/

Also, I am super excited to be one of the Altenew Educators teaching a class for the “Craft Fest 24 Hours of Crafting Bliss online retreat, which you can sign up for at Bridget’s site.

This mini-delight class was to teach you how to maximize your mini-delight subscriptions stamp and die sets. Sometimes small stamps and dies can be super intimidating, but you know my method is work smarter not harder and to always craft bravely! We learned how to use composition, and design to use small stamps to their fullest potential and everyone did great! I love teaching you all how to be brave and master the techniques of the pros and this class had all of that! The coolest technique was learning how to stamp with watercolor paints! To those of you who attended this class, I hope you learned a lot and were inspired to be brave and not to be intimidated. The Altenew Mini-Delight monthly subscrption is one I highly recommend. It is cost friendly and honestly, I find myself using the mini delights more than the large stamp sets. And they are so versatile!! Did you catch the Altenew Educator You Tube blog “Colorful Carnations”? Head on over to Stamp the Fun Up on You Tube to check it out and see how I used mini delights to create a large carnation flower ( I do not have ANY carnation stamps in my arsenal! lol) The link to the You Tube hop is listed below as well as the link to the Altenew shop where you can grab all the goodies or sign up for the mini-delight subscription. And don’t forget, I love to see your takes on my projects, so be sure to tag me on social media @scrappystampthefunup! My next class with Bridget will be on March 30th where I”ll be teaching a “Northern Lights” technique! See you then!

The supplies I used for these project cards are listed below:

Mini Delight Painted Posies and Delicate Butterly

Crisp Dye inks in orange sorbet , peach perfect and midnight violet

Brushed Rose Metallic cardstock

Crossweaves 3D embossing folder

Exotic Garden stamp

Watercolor Essential 12 Pan Set

Grab these supplies and all the other Altenew goodies you need at the share-a-sale link below ๐Ÿ™‚

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Check out the Colorful Carnation blog hop at the link below!

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmSWvAIavTjjk6txoZatKRw

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February Inspiration Station Blog Hop!

Welcome back crafty peeps! Below is my take on the inspiration photo for this month’s Inspiration Station Blog Hop.

And here’s the inspiration photo-isn’t it wonderful!! Really happy to see a “Valentines” themed photo with fur babies!! Click the link below to check out all the inspiration and join the blog challenge!

https://inspirationstationchallenge.blogspot.com/

My project card this month is built on an A2 size standard fold card base of canvas textured 80-pound cardstock in white. I wanted to play up the tan colors on this mostly neutral inspiration photo, so I found a square of Tim Holtz cardstock, cut it down to create a panel, used my distress tool to rough up the edges and dabbed all around the edge with Nuvo Honey Gold glitter drops.

My pro tip for working with distressed edge layers is to attach them to your base with liquid glue but keep the liquid glue about an inch in from the edges. That way as the liquid glue dries into the fibers of the cardstock, it will pull the fibers in towards the middle and kind of make the edges lift up adding extra texture and depth without needing adhesive foam.

The next layer is Neenah Solar White 110-pound cardstock which I embossed with the Altenew Deck Planks 3D embossing folder, but I used the debossed side facing up to add more texture.

I have a stash of handmade papers which I rarely use, but the white fluffy one I had was perfect to create the fuzzy blanket from the inspiration photo. I just ripped it to size and adhered it also with liquid glue.

I have been having so much fun this “Valentine’s” season with the “Retro Love” word die from Catherine Pooler. I believe this came free with orders from Scrapbook.com back on World Card Making day, or some promotion they were having earlier in 2023. The base layer is cut from a scrap of dark pink cardstock, the word “love” is cut from 110 Neenah Solar White cardstock to which I added some Spectrum Noir glitter marker in clear.

You all know I’m a cat mom, so I used the Sizzix Thinlets “Mischievous” by Tim Holtz, cutting two cats from the same cardstock I used on the tan panel, and I cut one “void” cat out of that white homemade paper.

I loved this month’s project!! I was so inspired by the warm fuzzies, literally, that the inspiration photo has. I hope you found some inspiration in my project, and in all those from the Inspiration Station Design Team. If you try anything of my techniques used in this project, be sure to tag me on social media @scrappystampthefunup!!

See you next month for another fun challenge from Inspiration Station!!

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Happy New year!

Hi everyone! I hope the New Year is going better for you all than the end of 2023 was. The last couple months were a bit of a pickle, but here we are, we made it to 2024.

Check out this week’s deals over at Altenew, click the share a sale link below the ad pic to shop!

1/15/2024 – 1/16/2024 First Time! 20% Off Hot Foil Plates Collection + FREE Hot Foil Roll

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Need a color stash re-fresh? Head over to Tombow for New Year, New Goodies! Click the share a sale link below the pic to shop!

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If you are feeling a bit blah as far as creative mojo goes, head over to Stamp the Fun Up on Pinterest for some inspiration! Check out the new folder: 2024 COLOR TRENDS . This folder is full on fresh color inspiration as well as interior design and fashion trends for 2024-you’d be surprised how much paper crafting inspiration you can get from the design world!

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Altenew Educator’s Instagram Reel Hop!!

Hi, friends! Altenew Certified Educators are joining a fun Instagram Reel Hop, and the theme is โ€œ๐“ข๐“ท๐“ธ๐”€๐“ฏ๐“ต๐“ช๐“ด๐“ฎ๐“ผ & ๐“ข๐“น๐“ช๐“ป๐“ด๐“ต๐“ฎโ€ The hop starts from @altenewllc, so make sure you start from the beginning!

Altenew is giving away a $20 gift certificate to 5 lucky winners! For a chance to win, please follow @altenewllc and @scrappystampthefunup and leave a comment by 12/11/2023).ย 

Altenew will draw 5 random winners from the comments left on each stop of this Instagram hop and announce the winners on Altenewโ€™s Educator Instagram hop post on 12/12/2023.

Head over to Instagram @scrappystampthefunup to follow the hop and enter for your chance to win! Also, to snag any of the items used to create this project and all the projects on the hop, click the link below to head over to the Altenew shop!!

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December Inspiration Station Monthly Blog Challenge!!

Click the link below to check out the blog and play along!!

https://inspirationstationchallenge.bloCgspot.com/

Can you believe it! Here we are at the last blog challenge for 2023!! I hope you all had a blast following and playing along with the Inspiration Station all year, and plan to play along for 2024! For this last challenge inspiration of the year, I decided to go all out-over the top!

I love the colors in the sky of this background, so I really wanted to nail that. I chose to use Altenew Crisp Dye inks first in Wisteria, the blending with Tide Blue, blending those together with Hero Arts Hero Hues White dye ink, and then coming in with Altenew Fresh dye ink in Navy to blend it all together. I kept the lighter areas the same as where they were in the inspiration photo. After blending the inks on Gina K Layering White cardstock, I embossed it with a retired Stampin’ Up! 3D embossing folder that is all Christmas trees just to give it some extra texture.

The next layer to this background was the stars and I did this in two parts. First, I used watered down white acrylic craft paint to splatter “stars” over the lighter areas only of the background.

The next was adding glitter stars and for this I used a very fine gold glitter and crystal white glitter. I watered down liquid glue and splattered it like I did with the white paint. I sprinkled the gold glitter over those splatters. Then I splattered again and sprinkled with the crystal white glitter.

I set the background panel to the side to dry and took out my Canson XL 140 lb cold press watercolor cardstock. Using Hero Arts Fancy Die Christmas Tree Pieces, I cut two of the Christmas trees from the watercolor cardstock. One with the rough side up and one with the smooth side up. For the painting technique I had in mind, I wanted to see how each surface took to it and would use the best out of the two for the finished tree.

I set up my Altenew Artist’s watercolor palette as well as a palette made with Altenew Alcohol Ink in Grass Field, Altenew ink spray in Antique Gold and some 91% isopropyl alcohol.

On each Christmas tree die cut, I started with the two lightest watercolor paints, wet them down and ran my brush over the edges of the tree to what will be highlighted undertones. I then used the darker green watercolor paints to fill in the middle of the trees. I saturated the trees with water from my Altenew Mini-Mister so the watercolors would naturally blend and mix together.

When these were dry I went to the alcohol ink palette and ran some of the green alcohol ink, both straight and a bit watered down with the alcohol over the middle of the tree.

I then mixed the green alcohol ink with the Antique Gold spray and went over the entire trees. At this point I decided to go with the tree that I was painting on the rougher side of the watercolor cardstock as it definitely made a difference in the tone of the colors.

From the same die set I cut all the ornaments and presents as well as the tree star, in all of the colors I found dominant in the inspiration picture. To add depth under the ornaments I used my 1/2″ hole punch in the same colors and began adding those first to the tree with Aleene’s tacky glue. I used the Altenew Stampwheel to hold my tree down so I could apply the layers of decorations.

Next, I applied the die cut ornaments and added Hero Arts Lacquer Pen in “Sparkle Clear”. I added another of the ornaments but left them plain, and I brought out the Ol’ Cricut Expression to cut out some red bows and added a layer of those to the tree.

Heading back over to the blended embossed panel, I had to cut it down and to clean up the edges, I edged it in the Navy Altenew Fresh Dye Ink. Next it was layering up the card. The card is a 5×7″ from Gina K. Whisper White cardstock, a layer of Recollections holographic cardstock. To this I attached the blended background.

To start the final round of finishing the card, I cut a 1″ circle from the same yellow cardstock I cut the tree star from and centered that on the panel. This helped me decide where to place the actual tree.

Because cutting down the blended panel created a blank space on the bottom of the card, I used that as an opportunity to make a layered-up cardstock area for the sentiment. After attaching the tree, I adhered the first two layers of the sentiment area.

I used Altenew Artist marker in Evergreen to ink up the tree trunk. I then started applying layers of the presents… I glued the background layer of the presents straight to the card, then the next layer I used foam squares to bring them up for depth. I then used Hero Arts Heroscapes Winter Woods Stamp Set for the sentiment and embossed it on blue cardstock with Altenew Antique gold embossing powder. After attaching the sentiment, I added another layer of presents under the tree. (As a final touch I also used the Lacquer Pen to add some sparkle to the tree star.)

And yes, this card too awhile to complete, but really it was more for drying time than anything. And I am happy to say it actually came out the way I saw it in my mind’s eye, so I am really happy with it.

I hope you enjoy this tutorial and I hope you check out the Inspiration Station blog and join the fun!! Remember, if you try any of the techniques I used, please tag me on Instagram @scrappystampthefunup, I would love to see your work! In the meantime, have a wonderful winter holiday and we will see you in the New Year!!

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Happy Small Business Saturday!!

Hi everyone! Thanks for coming over to my crafty corner of the web! My goal with The Paper Creative LLC is to become a one-stop creative shop for all your creative inspiration needs! Here you can purchase paper crafting classes, hit links to stores such as Altenew and Tombow (currently working to expand to more stores) as well as shop my own creations!

This is my first Small Business Saturday, so I invite you browse around the site here and check out the classes I am currently offering-paper crafting classes make a great gift!! They really are the gift that keeps on giving!! While you’re checking those out, head over to Altenew and Tombow and take advantage of their amazing sales this weekend. Finally, while you’re checking out my shop, I am currently running a special: flat rate shipping of $9 for as much as you can put in your cart and every purchase gets a free pack of greeting cards, hand made by yours truly, and most have been featured in my social media posts.

I hope you enjoy what you find here, oh, and don’t forget to create an account-all you do is enter your email so I can keep you updated on all the crafty shenanigans going on here at Stamp the Fun Up and The Paper Creative LLC!!!

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Weekly updates!!

Happy Sunday! Not much to let you know about this evening. If you watched last week’s live, you know the fun Live is going to be this Wednesday!! Mark your calendars, the Live crafting with me is on Wednesdays on the Facebook page Stamp the Fun Up at 7:30 pm EST. We smash out crafty smash and this week we are finishing our seasonal cards!!

Also, my Stampin’ Up! shop is temporarily down. I may re-instate it in December, or at the latest January, so stay tuned.

I am so excited!! I recently got the Canon brand Pixma Ts9521c crafting printer and tonight I printed my first photos!! I’ll be doing a You Tube this week showing how I finish the Halloween album (catch the past Live shows on Facebook to see how I made this album) with the photos I printed!! So excited to be printing my own photos again!! Make you subscribe to Stamp the Fun Up on YouTube and hit the notification bell, so you get notified as soon as this and other future videos go up!!!

That’s it for now!! I am exhausted…. this weekend was house chore weekend, and business chore weekend…. But I did get a few hours out with my girlfriends Saturday night and that was awesome!!! I hope you all had a tolerable weekend, lol, see you around social media!!

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November Inspiration Station Blog Hop!

Yeay, it’s November crafty time!! This month’s inspiration photo just has all the fall feels…

My project this month is set on a 5 x 7″ cardstock base in Very Vanilla cardstock from Stampin’ Up!.

I used some good ol’ fashioned wood block stamps in my Stampin’ Up! ink pads to stamp around the area of the card base that will be exposed from shifting the layers to the bottom right. I will never get rid of my wood block stamps–still love them so much!!

I knew I wanted to use layers on this card, but I thought, layers don’t always have to be in the middle of the card. I absolutely love how setting these layers down into the lower right corner gives so much more structure to this card. The layers are also from Stampin’ Up!

Now, I try not to show retired Stampin’ Up! products, but when it comes to holiday crafting, I don’t hold back, because there are so many sets out there and it’s a shame, they retire every year. So, keep in mind, brand doesn’t matter, you can re-create this leaf design with any leave die-set. I, however, did use a retired Stampin’ Up! stamp and die set. So, to create the feel of falling and piled up leaves, I first chose cardstock and matching inks that recalled the colors from the inspiration photo. I then stamped and die-cut as many leaves as I could handle, because, even if I don’t use them all on this project, I can use them on another.

I really wanted to balance the shiny gold dots with leaves on this card, so I chose to run the pile of leaves alongside left of the layers and placed them so a bit of the dark orange layer showed. First, I laid down the solid leaves and used press and seal to help me keep them in place for glueing.

Once i removed the press and seal, I tucked in the cut-out smaller leaves to bulk up the pile of leaves. I loved this!!

With the leaves set, all that was left was to center the sentiment in coordinating dye ink on the right-side f the card face to give some finishing balance.

I hope you were inspired by this project! And I hope you join in the Inspiration Station Blog challenge this month! You can hit the blog here to check it out and all the other monthly projects:

https://inspirationstationchallenge.blogspot.com/

Good luck on this month’s challenge, and I can’t wait to see you for December!