Saturday, March 28, 2020

NC SU Demos March Blog Hop - In Color Monochromatic Masterpieces



Welcome to the March NC Stampin' Up! Demos Blog Hop. I'm glad to be back in the blog hop this month after a bit of an absence. It's always so fun to see what everyone has made.  This month we are featuring retiring In Colors, with the added challenge of making our project monochromatic. We were allowed some neutral cardstock and black ink, but otherwise just one of the In Colors. If you are following through the hop, you just came from Laurie Meier's  blog. I hope you enjoyed her post as much as I did.

If you follow my blog or you've been to my classes, you know I enjoy taking an idea and trying several variations. Since there are 5 in colors, I chose to make 5 variations of the same card. All of the cards use an In Color, Whisper White cardstock, Memento Black ink, Stitched Nested Labels dies, the Crackle background stamp, and a sentiment from Rooted in Nature.

First up is Pineapple Punch. In addition to the items previously listed, I used Basic Black cardstock and White Baker's Twine. I guess this is the time for me to apologize for my photography. The strip really is straight, even though as I look at the picture on the computer, it doesn't appear that way.


 For the Lovely Lipstick card, I added another layer of die cut and some basic rhinestones.


The die cut is in a different position on the Blueberry Bushel card. I also chose not to add rhinestones. I really like the simplicity with this color.


I again used Memento black ink for the sentiment with a Basic Black background die cut for the Call Me Clover Card. I wrapped the White Baker's Twine around the card twice and tied it off. When I use Baker's Twine this way, I usually stick a little adhesive under the tie to keep my twine positioned how I want it. In this case, I used one of the little glue dots from an old Paper Pumpkin. I find those are perfect for this kind of task.


 When something doesn't go quite as I planned when I stamp, I try not to get upset. Rather, I look for ways I can fix it. I can't always and so sometimes have disappointments, but often I can find a solution. Usually I like the solution just as much as my original plan and sometimes I like it even more. I tell you this because these last two cards have solutions I'm going to share with you. Somehow I managed to get ink on the back of my Call Me Clover card. To fix it, I just stamped the Crackle background stamp on the backside. Now when I send my card, it will look pretty on the back, too, and no one will ever know that there used to be unsightly black smudges there. Well, no one except all of you reading my blog 😉


And last but not least is Grapefruit Grove. It's similar to the previous card except I changed the orientation and because that left a smaller area for the die cut, I sponged the edges rather than layering it. The fix on this card is the rhinestone placement. This is not where I would have put the rhinestones. However, apparently when I was sponging I got a few ink spots on my die cut. Rhinestones to the rescue!


Thank for joining us on this month's blog hop. Remember to stock up on your retiring In Colors before they are gone. Do it by March 31st and get a free Sale-a-Bration item with every $50 purchase (before shipping and tax). Current Hostess code for my customers is 6676WVZ4.

 Next up is Tamra Davis. I'm sure you'll love what she has to share.



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13 comments:

Toni Mari Campana said...

Welcome back, Sue, we missed you! I love how you did a card in each color, it really lets you see how awesome they all are. And thanks for sharing your little "oops" moments, lol! We are all familiar with those, lol!

WAGSTAMPS said...

Sue, I love that you used all 5 colors and your cards are great. I am glad to see you join us again and proud that you are on my team.

Salnclts said...

I love the different colors!

Sue Root said...

Thanks for your nice comments. I've enjoyed looking at your posts, too. Such a talented set of stampers in this group!

Amy said...

Beautiful Sue. Great use of a wonderful background stamp.

Ariel said...

Awesome, Sue - you did the same thing and used all the colors. I couldn't decide which one was my favorite this time around, so why not use them all! Great cards!!

Tracie Evans Langley said...

Great cards, Sue! Loved how you used the stamp products and created one in each In Color! Thank you for shairng!

Sharon said...

Great card, Sue. I liked seeing all the different colors but I think the Lipstick one gets my vote!

Laurie Meier said...

Sue - Your cards are beautiful! Thanks for showing us each one and highlighting the differences. My favorite is the one made with Blueberry Bushel - stunning and elegant! And, I love your "confessions" about (happy) mistakes. It's amazing that they can usually lead to wonderful alternatives! Stay safe and inky!

Jo Anne Hewins said...

So glad to have you back with the hop. Love all the variations on your cards!

Sue Root said...

Thank you everyone. I'm trying to pick a design for our Card Ministry at church so I've taken the comments with favorites in them into consideration.

Tracy said...

Love your color on color approach using the Crackle background stamp. I think my favorite is the Lovely Lipstick and then the Blueberry Bushel.

Unknown said...

What a wonderful idea to create a card in each of the colors and showcasing the background stamp! You did a wonderful job! Thank you for the inspiration!

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