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Masculine card for Blog Challenge

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 Good day folks,  Another day and another card, this time a masculine project.  I don’t tend to make a lot of these cards, not because I struggle with them but because I don’t have a lot of need for them.  I was prompted to make a masculine because I wanted to participate in a creative challenge from a blog I follow: Inspire.Create.Challenge #117.  If you love challenges, you should play along. My inspiration for this card came in sketch form which I just altered to suit my needs.  Here is the list of materials I used and dimensions too. Cardbase-4 1/4 x 8 1/2-Evening Evergreen, scrap for sentiment Insert 4 x 5 1/4-Basic White Layer 2 1/2 x 5-Mint Macaron Card front-4 x 5 1/4-Heart & Home DSP Layer-1 1/4 x 4 1/4-Artfully Composed DSP Heat Tool, Versamark, Black Embossing Powder, Double Oval Punch, Classic Matte Dots, Stamparatus, Dimensionals It's just a great card with some awesome products.  If you want to see how I did it, here's my video. As always, I appreciate you st

Abstract Beauty DSP from Stampin’ Up!

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 Good day!  Todays post is from my Tuesday night live of #sketchintuesday that is aired on Facebook.  I am given a sketch from a fellow stamper and I create using it live.  Sometimes my mind goes rogue when I put paper and stamps to sketch idea but this time I followed pretty closely.  It’s great that the dimensions are included, takes the guess work out of it and saves time.   I used Artfully Composed dsp, Evening Evergreen cardbase and layer and a strip of Calypso Coral.  Basic White insert and small piece for the focal image.  Peaceful Moments for the sentiment stamped in Memento, Amazing Silhouettes (butterfly) stamped in Calypso Coral on the Basic White.  The butterfly layer is popped up using dimensionals as is the sentiment.  I finished the card off with some Pearl Basic Jewels.   Super cute and totally easy to assemble using any colour and paper combinations.  Let’s take a look here:  As always, thank you for stopping by,  Mary Louise  https://bit.ly/MaryLouiseSocial

Playing with Scraps of Abstract Beauty DSP

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Good evening,  Wow, what a scorcher of a day today!  We hit the 30 degree mark this afternoon and it's still warm.  If this is any indication of what summer will be like, I am in big trouble. I don't know about you, but I have a lot of scraps of pretty designer series paper leftover from my cards.  Too much that I can't in good conscience throw them out but not enough for an entire card front. This inspired me to create a project using some of those scraps without it looking trashy.   My cardbase is Magenta Madness, which has retired but the coordinating dsp hasn't yet.  I added a layer of Basic Black for contrast and then topped it with the Blushing Bride.  The butterfly image is from Amazing Silhouettes, stamped in Melon Mambo ink and the sentiment is from Lovely You which is stamped in the same colour.  Then I cut strips (3/4" wide and various lengths to fit) of the Abstract Beauty dsp and adhered them to the card front.  To finish it off, I used a few of the Bl

Cutting up Hey Sports Fans dsp from Stampin' Up!

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 Hey everyone, Welcome to East Coast Stamping with Mary Louise, all the way from Aylesford, Nova Scotia, Canada. I am an independent Stampin' Up! demonstrator and I love to play with paper. Today's project is all about using your dsp without having fancy dies or punches.  With each new catalogue, Stampin' Up! has been offering us beautiful designer series paper with pretty designs that coordinate so nicely with other colours and products they sell.  Some of that dsp has images that are easy to cut out or fussy cut with scissors or have dies or a punch that is sold in a suite.  Hey Sports Fans is one of those packs and is my focus for todays card.  I have used Night of Navy cardstock for the A2 cardbase.  Basic White cardstock for the insert (don't forget to add some fun images to the inside too) and a scrap of Poppy Parade for the sentiment.  Everything else is from the Hey Sports Fans dsp pack and I fussy cut it all out.  The stamp set I used for the Happy Birthday is

No Matter the Weather from Paper Pumpkin for #TBT

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 Hey everyone, It's a beautiful day in Aylesford, Nova Scotia, Canada.  The sun is shining, there's a light breeze and it's just the perfect temperature.   Today is Thursday and I couldn't wait to get to my craft room today to create using some awesome items from my crafting vault.  You know, those items that are no longer current so shouldn't be used for classes, etc- but are still so much fun to use.   I used a sketch today for my inspiration, changed up the size of the layers to accommodate my chosen stamp image.  It's a simple layered card with a little colouring, nothing too difficult. Here are the products and measurements I used: Cardbase-Bermuda Bay 4 1/2x 8 1/2; 2 1/4x 2 1/2                 Basic White 4x5 1/4 (insert); 2x2 1/4                 Blushing Bride 4x 5 1/4 DSP-Snail Mail 1 1/2x 5 1/4; 1/2x 5 1/4; small strip for insert Embossing folder-Bark 3D Stamp sets-Paper Pumpkin March 2020 No Matter the Weather; Petite Pairs Memento Ink Stampin' Ble

Sketchin with Nothing’s Better Than from Stampin Up

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 Oh boy! Here we are on another beautiful Sunday with the sun shining after a little rain and the birds are singing.  There is a light breeze blowing, so hoping it is enough so not to get too uncomfortably warm.  My sketch this week, from Making Cards @1 Ink Hill had lots of elements to it and I found the perfect stamp set to compliment that.  In the paper crafting world, sketches are a suggestion from which to base your card creation.  It is not necessarily expected to be case’d, although it can be, but also a jumping off place to begin your project.   Todays card was made using the Nothing's Better Than, a stamp set that Connie Stewart helped to design for her Million Dollar Sales milestone.   This is my first time using it, so many fun pieces to it.   Cardbase:  Night of navy-5 1/2 x 8 1/2 Basic White-4 x 5 1/4, scraps for stamping and sentiment Soft Suede-scrap for cookie Dsp: Abstract Beauty-4x5 1/4, 4 x3/4 for insert, coordinating strip 1 1/2 x 5 1/4 Ink: Night of Navy, Just

Reason for the Season flower card swap

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 My #tbt post for this week uses projects I have made for a monthly card swap I participate in.  Each month we have a different theme and it amazes me how each month the cards are so diverse.  We all have different styles and interpretations, always fun to check my mailbox each month.  So this theme was a simple one or at least I thought it was going to be until I had to decide….flowers.  Lots of opportunities for products and techniques.  From dsp, stamp, colouring…the list keeps going.  Let’s see what I did:  I had been wanting to do this fold for awhile now, still not sure it’s where I wanted it to be but I am happy with it.  The stamps and dsp are all retired but the cardstock is still current.   Some of the bases are Mossy Meadow, some others are Pear Pizzazz.  The dsp is from Heartwarming Hugs and Trimming The Town paper packs.  There are quite a few stamp sets used, a little from here and a little from another.  Reason for the Season bundle, Christmas Magic (for the inside), Hol

Paper Piecing with Flowers of Friendship

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 Who doesn’t love a good sketch?  Take a look at this one that my pal Barb from Stampin @1 Ink Hill sent me.  I wanted to try a little paper piecing today, I think I have done something similar to this in the past before I knew it had a fancy name.   I used a piece of Heart &Home dsp, stamping directly onto the paper using the large flower image from Flowers of Friendship stamp set in Memento ink. Then I stamped again on a scrap of Poppy Parade and fussy cut out just the flowers.  I then adhered them to the original image using tear and tape.  Old Olive leaves were punched using the coordinating punch for this bundle.  Next I trimmed the pieces as the sketch shows and glued onto the Poppy Parade cardbase.  The sentiment was stamped using Memento onto a scrap of Very Vanilla and popped up using dimensionals. Final steps are placing a few of the Classic Matte dots on the card front.   I really enjoyed this technique, will be doing this again in the very near future.   As always, than

20 year anniversary sketch using Amazing Silhouettes

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 Oh how I love a good sketch and this one did not disappoint.  I actually made a couple of cards because I liked it so much.  This sketch appeared in the 2002 idea book, now known as annual catalogue.  2002 is when Stampin’ Up! began its journey in 🇨🇦, and they are celebrating.   I used Basic Black, Pumpkin Pie and Basic White cardstock, piece of Flowering Field dsp, and the Hive 3D embossing folder.  Ink pad used was Pumpkin Pie and stamp sets were Amazing Silhouette, Peaceful Moments and an oldie…Teeny Tiny Wishes.  The beauty of this sketch, is once you stamp, it is simple layering.  Classic Matte Dots and a strip of the Frayed Ribbon finished off this If you want to see more projects made using this sketch, check out my Facebook page.  East Coast Stamping With Mary Louise.  Thanks for stopping by,Mary Louise  https://bit.ly/MaryLouiseSocial

Stampin Up Sweet Songbird

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 My first play with some of my preorder buys, gotta say I am lovin the blues! I am so impressed with the coordination of the colours, they fit perfectly together especially with this cute songbird.  Usually when the new incolours are released, my plans are to not to get heavily invested in them.  I purchase the variety pack of cardstock and use as accents with any coordinating dsp that is also featured in the catalogue.  This year, I feel is going to be a different story.  I can see more and more projects being made while my appreciation of the colour palette grows.  I haven’t been this smitten since the year BlackBerry Bliss and Mossy Meadows were in colours.   This card is an easy way to showcase the dsp with simple layers adding the cute bluebird on the front with dimensionals.   Cardstock-starry sky and orchid oasis Dsp-incolours 2022-2024 Sweet songbird stamp set and punch Memento ink Classic Matte Dots

Sailing Home Stampin Up

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 Another week, another sketch challenge.  This weeks interpretation was a bit loose but if you look closely you can see where it is similar.  I like and appreciate the author offering the use any shape option.  That is something that I usually end up doing anyways….:) Do you have a stamp set with one or two stamps that you gravitate to often but not every stamp gets used?   The set I used, Sailing Home is a good example of that.  I couldn’t tell you how many times I have used the lighthouse and the bigger sailboat.  Even a couple of the sentiments are well used but with this project, I inked up the Set Sail….for the first time.   The Soft Succulent cardbase matches this piece of the New Horizons perfectly, oh how I love how Stampin Up products coordinate.  I stamped the sail boats using Misty Moonlight onto scraps of Basic White and fussy cut them.  They are popped up using dimensionals for a little extra depth.  The flock of birds in the corner were stamped using Memento ink as is the