Wednesday, April 29, 2020

April Card Club

Welcome back! I thought it would be fun to show you what my monthly card club looks like, so today we're going to walk through what I included in April's kit. If this is the first time you've heard me mention my monthly card club, here are a few of the details:



This club is one of my favorite things to design and put together all month long. Each month, you'll get the supplies to make 8 cards - 2 each of 4 designs. Here were the card designs for April.







Besides the cardstock pieces and envelopes, your monthly kit will also include $20-22 of product. This month that product was a 1/2 package of the See a Silhouette Designer Series Paper, a package of Basic Adhesive Backed Sequins, and the Magnolia Lane Ribbon Combo Pack. You'll use those products on your cards, but also have some left over for other projects. I feature one stamp set/bundle every month. This is not included in the kit, however, you can add it on, and I will cover your tax and shipping as a perk of belonging to the club, or you can use a stamp set you already own. If you haven't guessed already, this month I featured the Timeless Tulip Bundle.



You can subscribe or cancel at any time, but when you subscribe by the 20th of the month, you'll get that month's kit. I order everything and ship out by the end of the month. Then I send you a fun little package that looks like this:



Something new I started this month was including a cute little tag using some of the products that I included in the kit. What do you think of this month's tag?



If you are interested in subscribing to my monthly card club, you can fill out a registration form here. Then watch your email for a direct link to subscribe. The club is $35/month, and after belonging for 6 consecutive months, you earn a $25 product credit from me! 

I hope you enjoyed this little peek into my monthly card club. Leave a comment and let me know which card is your favorite.

Happy Stamping!
Rachel 

Wednesday, April 22, 2020

#keepstamping with Bloom and Grow

Stampin' Up! has been posting fun color challenges the last few weeks to help keep people stamping during this extra time at home. I finally made the time to participate in last week's challenge, and I used a stamp set that hasn't seen much ink yet in my craft room. Here is the color combination:



And here is my card:



I know Crumb Cake is not a traditional color for leaves (unless they're dead, right?), but I think it works here. It gives the card a little bit of a vintage feel. The stamped images come from the Bloom & Grow stamp set, which caught my eye when the catalog first came out. I've had the set for awhile, but haven't used it except for one of the sentiments, so it was time to ink it up! I love the florals, and I'll definitely be using it again!



As I was editing this close up, I noticed that I totally missed coloring one of the leaves! We're just going to chalk that up to quarantine brain (it's a new thing). Haha!



Stamps: Bloom & Grow
Ink: Early Espresso, Memento Black, Stampin' Blends Markers: Dark Pretty Peacock, Light & Dark Pool Party, Light Crumb Cake
Paper: Early Espresso, Pool Party, Crumb Cake, Whisper White
Embellishments: Linen Thread, Woven Threads Sequins
Tools: Budding Blooms Dies, Stitched Rectangle Dies, Pinewood Planks EF
Adhesives: SNAIL, Stampin' Dimensionals, Multipurpose Glue

Happy Stamping!
Rachel 

Tuesday, April 21, 2020

#GDP237: Your Friendship is a Blessing

Today's card was inspired by the color challenge at Global Design Project this week. And after I finished it, it also reminded me of a card I created last year (or maybe even two years ago???). Let's see what you think! Here are the colors:


And here is my card:



This is last year's card... I think it's safe to say I like these colors together and I just love florals!



If you follow me on Facebook, you might recognize the watercolored pieces - I am featuring the Peaceful Poppies Elements on my Facebook page this week, and I showed a sneak peek of these yesterday. The pieces come already embossed and ready to punch out - you just have to add ink with an Aqua Painter. There are also pre-printed pieces, vellum pieces, and different sizes of black labels and banners. You get 8 sheets total - wow!



The sentiment and label come from the So Sentimental Bundle - one of my favorites in the Spring Mini Catalog. See a full list of supplies below.



Stamps: So Sentimental
Ink: Melon Mambo, Mint Macaron
Paper: Crumb Cake, Night of Navy, Whisper White
Embellishments: Peaceful Poppies Elements, Rhinestones, Linen Thread
Tools: Stitched So Sweetly Dies, Aqua Painter, Versamark, White Embossing Powder, Heat Tool
Adhesives: SNAIL, Stampin' Dimensionals

Happy Stamping!
Rachel 

Friday, April 17, 2020

#GDP236: Timeless Tulips in Blackberry Bliss

If you follow my blog, you've probably figured out that I love a good challenge. Challenges are a fun place to start when coming up with the idea for a card. This week, I am playing along with the Global Design Project challenge - CASEing one of the designers. Here is her card:

I decided to use the Timeless Tulips stamp set just like she did, but I went with deep purple tulips and used Blackberry Bliss cardstock and ink.


I had Mossy Meadow out, and I thought that the rich green paired well with the dark purple. Crumb Cake is a good neutral when you want something other than white for your card base. And then I added a few additional details, inspired by Janneke's card - the vellum circle embossed with the Scripty Embossing Folder and a few Frosted Epoxy Droplets.


This card did require quite a bit of fussy cutting, but other than that, it's pretty simple! You could change up the colors for lots of fun combinations.


Stamps: Timeless Tulips
Ink: Blackberry Bliss, Mossy Meadow
Paper: Crumb Cake, Blackberry Bliss, Whisper White, Vellum
Embellishments: Frosted Epoxy Droplets, Linen Thread
Tools: Tulip Builder Punch, Layering Circles Dies, Scripty EF
Adhesives: SNAIL, Stampin' Dimensionals, Mini Glue Dots, Multipurpose Glue

Happy Stamping!
Rachel 

Thursday, April 9, 2020

#tgifc258: A Watercolor Rainbow

Today's card was inspired by the color challenge at TGIF Challenges - a rainbow color challenge!



When I was younger, I had a book called "Rachel's Rainbow", and I have always loved rainbows. I couldn't think of a better stamp set to pair with the rainbow theme than Under My Umbrella!


I've seen so many pretty water-colored cards recently, so I've been itching to watercolor. There are a couple of different ways to do this. My favorite is to press a clear block directly into the ink pad, and then use an Aquapainter to pick up the ink from the block.


I water-colored three different parts of this card - the background is a watercolor wash of Blueberry Bushel. The umbrella was heat embossed in white and water-colored with Gorgeous Grape, Pineapple Punch, and Blueberry Bushel. And finally - for the hearts I did smaller areas of color on Watercolor Paper - Lovely Lipstick, Grapefruit Grove, Pineapple Punch, and Call Me Clover - and then cut out with the Be Mine Stitched Dies. 


I used just the 2018-2020 In Colors, plus Gorgeous Grape, for this card. They make a great rainbow, don't you think?



If you like these colors, make sure to grab them soon! They'll be retiring with this catalog at the beginning of June, but will probably start to sell out once the retiring list is published later this month. Here is a full list of supplies:

Stamps: Under My Umbrella
Ink: Blueberry Bushel, Call Me Clover, Gorgeous Grape, Grapefruit Grove, Lovely Lipstick, Pineapple Punch, White Craft Ink
Paper: Whisper White, Crumb Cake, Grapefruit Grove, Watercolor Paper
Embellishments: Linen Thread
Tools: Rectangle Stitched Dies, Be Mine Stitched Dies, Umbrella Builder Punch, Aquapainter, White Embossing Powder, Heat Tool
Adhesives: SNAIL, Stampin' Dimensionals, Mini Glue Dots

Happy Stamping!
Rachel