Hi
Again Friends!
Woohoo!
I am excited to announce that I am the
Guest Designer for the Retro Rubber Challenge Blog for the new #42 Challenge to
use brads or eyelets!
One
of the perks of playing along with the Retro Rubber Challenge Blog is that if you are chosen as the challenge favorite, you have the opportunity to guest
design for one of their future challenges.
This was a new challenge site for me so I first played along with the #rrbc40 Challenge and I am honored that they chose this card as their favorite and now I have a chance to be their Guest Designer for Challenge #42:-)
To me brads or eyelets seem to be perfect for masculine cards, so I pulled out retired Stampin’ Up! sets, retired
Stampin' Up! paper and retired Stampin' Up! brads for a truly retro card!
I have been a Stampin' Up! Demo since 1999 (primarily a hobby/discount demo) and have kept all of my retired stamps. I love that the Retro Rubber Challenge Blog promotes using your older stamps (at least one year old).
I know that I personally am guilty of buying stamps that either retire shortly after purchase, or I have so many new purchases that I have not had a chance to ink them up before they retire- I bought both of these sets because I loved the art work, sentiment fonts, plus my dad was always an avid hunter and sportsman :-)
I was able to even incorporate a retro sketch from June 2011 at Splitcoaststampers #SC36 (I flipped the sketch and the SCS challenges never expire) plus I will also be linking to the current Simon Says Wednesday “Anything Goes” Challenge along with The Daily Marker 30 Day Coloring Challenge- Day #1.
If
you have not already done so, I hope you will visit the Retro Rubber Challenge Blog as well as the other challenge sites to check out the wonderful inspiration from all
of the Design Teams as well as their gallery entries!
To
create this card:
Using
ink from the Basic Black Stampin’ Archival Pad™, stamp the Noble Deer (retired
Stampin’ Up circa 2004) image onto Whisper White cardstock.
Don't you just love this deer image- I would never hunt them (but fully understand the need to hunt, as I noted, I was raised in a hunting family :-)) but I do love admiring deer in the fields and woods...such beautiful examples of God's creation!
Use
an AquaPainter™ along with ink from Ranger® Tim Holtz® Distress Ink Pads-
Stormy Sky, Crushed Olive, Mowed Lawn, Iced Spruce, Gathered Twigs and Tea Dye
to color the image.
Add
additional horizon lines with a Faber-Castell® Black XS Pitt Pen marker and
heat with the Heat Tool to dry the watercolor.
Use
the Big Shot™ with the My Favorite Things™ (MFT) Stitched Rectangle STAX Dies
to cut out the image, mount onto Soft Suede cardstock and add the photo corners
(created from the retired Photo Corner Punch-SU!).
Add
the retired Brushed Brass brads to the photo corners and set the image aside.
For
the background, use the Simply Scored™ Scoring Tool to score the diagonal lines
on the Apple Cider Designer Paper (I just scored along the lines on the paper
to mimic a quilting effect), trim and mount onto a piece of Tip Top Taupe
cardstock, trim again and mount onto a piece of Soft Suede cardstock.
Add
the 5/8” Rust Satin Ribbon and layer a piece of retired 3/8” Soft Suede Taffeta
Ribbon over the Rust Satin Ribbon (wrap the ends behind the panel).
Mount
the entire card front onto the Extra Thick Whisper White card base.
Mount
the focal image onto the card front with dimensional foam and add the 5/8” Rust
Triple Satin Ribbon bow along with the Antique Brad in the center (I used Hot
Glue to add this bow so it will be securely attached).
Ink
the sentiment from Sincere Salutations (retired Stampin’ Up circa 2005) with
ink from the Basic Black Stampin’ Archival Pad™, stamp onto Whisper White
cardstock, heat set with the heat tool.
Use
an AquaPainter™ with ink from Ranger® Tim Holtz® Crushed Olive, Mowed Lawn and Iced
Spruce- just brush across the sentiment, die cut with the MFT Stitched
Rectangle STAX Dies and mount onto Soft Suede cardstock.
Cut
the tiny photo corners by hand and add to the corners, mount the sentiment to
the card front with dimensional foam to finish off the card.
Stamp
Sets: Noble Deer (2004), Sincere
Salutations (2005)- both retired Stampin’ Up!
Ink:
Basic Black Stampin’ Archival Pad™, Ranger® Tim Holtz® Distress Ink Pads-
Stormy Sky, Crushed Olive, Mowed Lawn, Iced Spruce, Gathered Twigs and Tea Dye,
Faber-Castell® Black XS Pitt Pen marker
Paper: Whisper White, Soft Suede, Tip Top Taupe;
retired Apple Cider Designer Paper (2007 Stampin’ Up!)
Accessories: Big Shot™, MFT Stitched Rectangle STAX Dies, AquaPainter™,
retired Stampin’ Up! items- Photo Corner Punch, Antique Brad, Brass Brads, 3/8”
Soft Suede Taffeta Ribbon; 5/8” Rust Satin Ribbon (from my stash)
Thanks again for visiting- I hope I have inspired you to pull out some of your older stamps and come play along with us at the Retro Rubber Challenge Blog !
Oh, Julie, your card is stunning! I absolutely love the natural feel of this card and adding the brads really does make it seem more masculine. Your color choices are perfect! Thank you so much for being our guest designer and look forward to seeing which one of those retired stamp sets you use with us soon!
ReplyDeleteLovely job with the brads a truly masculine card. I love to watch the deer as well, and was raised by a hunting family too. Such a serene scene! Glad to have you as our GD for this challenge, and come play again soon!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Julie, the image is beautiful and the colours and whole design is absolutely fabulous! :-)
ReplyDeletethanks for joining us on the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge
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Wow, Julie, what a wonderful image of a deer. I wish that set hadn't retired before I began with Stampin' Up! I love hunting (with my camera). Your scene is a lovely as any photograph and your watercolouring is "spot on". Beautifully done!
ReplyDeleteJulie, this card is breathtaking! I, too, wish Noble Deer had not retired before my introduction to Stampin' Up! I would love to have a copy of this stamp set. Your coloration is exquisite and the added textures and details are amazing! Love how you incorporated the brads into the vintage photo corners. Thank you so much for being our guest designer at Retro Rubber this week. Looking forward to seeing more of your retired stamps!!
ReplyDeleteHello Julie and thank you for being our guest designer for this week's challenge.
ReplyDeleteYour card is stunning, from the lay out to the beautiful image of that majestic deer that you colored beautifully and all the wonderful details that are a joy to see.
I'm pinning this magnificent card on my masculine board, thank you for sharing.
We hope you join us again in the gallery, I can't wait to see what other beautiful creations you delight us with.
Hugs,
Maria Rodriguez.
Glad you joined us! Wow what a lovely card! You put a lot of work into this and it really shows beautifully!❤️
ReplyDeleteHey Julie, great to have you with us this time as the Guest Designer, beautiful card and superb use of brads. Hope to see you again in the Retro Rubber gallery. Cx DT
ReplyDeleteYou have made such a beautiful card, love it!!! Hope you have enjoyed being a Guest Designer at Retro Rubber. Amy DT
ReplyDeleteHi Julie! We are equally excited to have you as the guest designer! This card is stunning and definitely shows your talent well! I am so happy we could showcase you! jane dt rrcb
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