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Trusting In The Lord For All Things
This is a place where I can share my love of family, stamping and the Lord.
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
What To Do With Pink and Purple?
Hey Everybody,
Our alphabet challenge is to use pink and purple.
I ran the designer series paper and a piece of white cardstock through my machine with the embossing folder. I colored the debosssed side with Copic Markers. I pulled gorgeous grape ink over the debossed side. I added the image panel to the glimmer paper then layered the card. I stamped the sentiment and used the key tag punch for the shape. This will go to a friend who fell and could use some cheering.
| Keywords: ABC24P16 |
| Stamps: always praying for you? |
| Paper: white, gorgeous grape, Stampin' Up!-Splash of Sparkles designer series paper, black gimmer paper |
| Paper Size: A2 |
| Ink: gorgeous grape |
| Accessories: Stampin' Up!-Floral Spray 3D embossing folder, key tag punch, Copic Markers |
| Techniques: dry embossing, direct to paper inking, coloring |
Monday, June 8, 2026
Color Challenge of Blackberry Bliss, Garden Green and Pretty Peacock
Hey Everybody,
Our color challenge today was to use blackberry bliss, garden green and pretty peacock. You can find the color challenge here.
I stamped the image which is called, Danglin' by Unity Stamps and colored it with Copic Markers. I stamped and cut out a mask for the worm. I also added a circle in the sky for the sun. I covered the worm with the mask and stenciled the fish with pretty peacock ink and a blending brush. I lightly blended peacock ink over the fish to make the water. I used a scallop oval and a blending brush to make the clouds with a light hand with peacock ink. I removed the circle mask and used a dauber to color the sun. I stamped the sentiment in pretty peacock ink. I also used a silver gel pen for the hook.
This will go on a dinner tray at a local hospital. I really loved this set and thought it would bring a smile to someone recovering in the hospital. I really enjoyed using the fish stencil from Unity Stamps which is called, Fishful Thinking. When I saw it online, I thought it would be great with this stamp. I don't usually use a stamp and stencil together like this but I like how it turned out.
How would you go about this color challenge? Blackberry bliss, garden green and pretty peacock are your colors. Check out some of the samples that people made.
Sunday, June 7, 2026
Clean and Simple Monochoromatic Chicken
Hey Everybody,
Lisa's challenge for us is monochromatic this week. Here is her challenge.
Here is also some ideas on what monochromatic is.
I stamped the image with memento tuxedo black ink. This is a Unity Stamps image called, Just Beak-Cause. I colored it with Copic Markers and cut it down to a square. I added black glimmer paper behind the image. I added it to designer series paper called Bloom Impressions by Stampin' UP! then a white card base. I stamped the sentiment then used the small and large oval punches. The image and sentiment were added with dimensionals. This will go on a dinner tray at a local hospital.
| Keywords: CAS899 |
| Stamps: Unity Stamps-Just Beak-Cause |
| Paper: white, black glimmer, Stampin' Up!-Bloom Impressions designer series paper |
| Ink: memento tuxedo black |
| Accessories: small and large oval punches, Copic Markers, dimensionals |
| Techniques: coloring |
Saturday, June 6, 2026
Reverse Acetate Acrylic Painting
Hey There,
Our challenge can be found here. TLC1108 - Reverse Acetate Acrylic Painting - 05/18/2025 by snietje at Splitcoaststampers
This technique is fun to do, it looks difficult but you just need to stamp and cover with some paint strokes, for those who have drawing skills, don't hesitate to paint your own scene.
This is Anita's Card.
So how does this work?
Step 1: Take an acetate sheet or a transparent (school stuff) sheet, we're going to paint on the reverse side so on the back side
Step 2: Stamp or paint your image, if you stamp use an ink that doesn't run such as stazOn, if you paint, think about what you want to see in the foreground, gold, black, white are the best, but color works also
Step 3: Now it's dry you cover the stamped or painted image/scene with acrylic paint strokes, yes you paint directly over the dried part so still on the back side, try with several colors, or if you've stamped in color cover with black or white
Step 4: Turn it on the right side after drying and finish your card
You can add white copy paper to turn this on the right side if you don't want to wait till it's dry, it will stick to the paint, or wait till your paint is dry to use your image, frame it or not...
Take care if you want to add a sentiment, stamp it on the front side if not you'll get mirror mistakes like me.
I hope some of you will give this a try and I'm convinced you'll make more!!
Here's the card I made.
I stamped my image with a stamping platform a couple of times with Stazon black ink.The Image is from Unity Stamps called, Take Heart.
I colored the image with Markers. I painted the back with light blue acrylic paint. When It was dry I added a black frame then added it to a pretty in pink card base. I stamped the sentiment with Stazon black. This will go on a dinner tray at a local hospital.
| Keywords: TLC1108 |
| Stamps: Unity Stamps-Take Heart |
| Paper: basic black, pretty in pink |
| Paper Size: A2 |
| Ink: stazon black |
| Accessories: acetate, Markers, Light blue acrylic paint, paint brush |
| Techniques: Reverse Acetate Acrylic Panting |
Friday, June 5, 2026
Ink Blending to Make Sunsets
Hey Everybody,
Ardyth chose Sharon for today's featured stamper. You can find it here.
Here is my inspiration for my card from Sharon's gallery. Thinking of You by stampscout at Splitcoaststampers.
Here's my card.
I kept the orientation the same but changed the colors a bit. I used different stamps and sentiments. I used the domed sponges to blend the distress oxide inks onto white cardstock. Then I dipped one of the dome sponges in water and set it on the paper for a few seconds to make the sun. Then I spritzed the card with water to make the stars in the sky. I stamped the flowers in versafine black ink and added the butterfly and sentiment.
The stamps I used are very old and some of my favorite to use when I need flower silhouettes.
| Keywords: FS1006 |
| Stamps: Stampin' Up!-Scalloped Blooms, Inkadinkadoo-Meadow Floral |
| Paper: white, gorgeous grape |
| Ink: versafine onyx black, distress oxide inks candied apple, fossilized amber, spiced marmalade, worn lipstick, wilted violet |
| Accessories: sponge domes and handles, water |
| Techniques: color blending |
I found a video to show you how you can blend backgrounds for sunsets using Distress Oxide inks. I didn't use this video but it looks great.
Here is another video to show you how to blend Stampin' Up inks into a sunset.
It's really a lot of fun to make this type of card. Then you can add whatever you'd like on top of it. You could use flowers, trees, silhouettes of people, anything you like. Look through your stamps and see what you have that you can try.
Thursday, June 4, 2026
Sketch Challenge Time
Hey Everybody,
Todays sketch challenge can be found here.
I cut two image panels, one in vanilla and one in blackberry bliss. I stamped the flowers on the blackberry bliss flowers. I off-set the image dies. I added the image panel with dimensionals. This will go to a local nursing home for them to use.
| Keywords: SC1114 |
| Stamps: Friendly Foliage, a note |
| Paper: vanilla, Stampin' Up!-Floral Charm designer series paper, berry burst, blackberry bliss |
| Paper Size: A2 |
| Ink: memento tuxedo black, blackberry bliss |
| Accessories: Friendly Foliage dies, Stampin' Up!-Damask Designs embossing folder, SU-very vanilla scallop lace trim |
| Techniques: dry embossing, die cutting |
Here's what the stamp and die set look like.
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Using Orange and Olive
Hey Everybody,
Our challenge was the letter O this week .This is part of the alphabet challenge where each week we have a new color to go with the letter. You can find the challenge here.
We were to use olive and/or orange. I used one of my favorite retired Stampin' Up sets called, Serene Sunflowers. It was a wood mount set. I removed all of my stamps from the wood that I kept. It is so much easier to store stamps. Doesn't it take you back? I remember when that's all we had, wood-mounted stamps.
When we got a stamp set, we had to cut out the stamps, then mount them. Then they cut the rubber so that all you had to do was stick it to the wood block and add the sticker.
I stamped the larger sunflower in mango melody then stamped the smaller flower on top in pumpkin pie. I added cherry cobbler to the centers full strength or stamped off once. I filled in with old olive leaves.
I took white ribbon and colored it with an old olive marker and added it to my image panel. I stamped my sentiment and backed it with a larger punched shape. These were from my already punched stash. I added the sentiment with dimensionals. I colored the bees and added wink of stella to the bees and flower centers. The background of the card was embossed with the eyelet blooms die. I added my rubber mat to the stack and ran it through my machine. I pulled pumpkin pie across the surface so the pattern would be more pronounced. This will go on a patient dinner tray at a local hospital.
| Keywords: ABC24O15 sunflowers |
| Stamps: Stampin' Up!-Serene Sunflowers, SU-Thinking of You |
| Paper: white, black, pumpkin pie, cherry cobbler |
| Ink: Versafine black, pumpkin pie, mango melody, cherry cobbler, old olive |
| Accessories: Stampin' Up!-Eyelet Blooms die, punches, white ribbon, olive copic marker, clear wink of stella |
| Techniques: two-step stamping, embossing, direct to paper |
What would you do with the colors orange and olive? Many people have a difficult time using orange. If it's fall, it's easier to use. I'm not one of those people. I find I reach for pumpkin pie often. I think because it goes well with old olive. Old olive is a color we've had in the Stampin' Up! color collection for a long, long time. It's a green color that goes well with many colors.
Many times when I have to use a color that is a little more difficult for me to use, I look in my flowers section of my stamp sets. I have many, many flower stamp sets so it's usually easy to find something to use. LOL
You might be the same way. I think flowers are a large percentage of stamps sold by companies.
Well, I hope you give this challenge a try.
I've got to get back to cutting paper and die cutting for classes next week.
Blessings,
Sue
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
June 2026 Newsletter and Class Information
Hey Everybody,
It's June 2nd and there's lots going on at Stampin'
Up! More items have been added to the Last Chance List, there is a new
product of the month, there are two new kits and a new Scenic Coast Craft Class
offered by Stampin' Up! Whew, that's a lot I know. Take you time to check
out all of the new things.
June classes are next week. There are a few spots left if
you want to make some amazing cards.
June Classes:
Monday June 8th at 10 full
Tuesday June 9th at 1 2 spots
Thursday June 11th at 10 4 spots
Friday June 19th at 7 p.m. full *This date was
changed due to a schedule conflict.
If you have any questions, please let me know.
Blessings,
Sue
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167823 WASHES OF GRATITUDE KIT $19.00 171476 SCENIC COAST CRAFT CLASS $30.00 Craft along with our Stampin’ Up! product experts during the Scenic Coast Craft Class. They’ll use the Scenic Coast Suite Collection to create four completely unique cards, exploring the versatility of suites with four different paper crafting styles: shabby chic, artful, traditional, and modern. By the end of the class you’ll have lots of tips, techniques, and inspiration to continue crafting long after the class is over. After you’ve purchased the class, we’ll send you an email within 2–3 business days with a link to the exclusive Facebook group where we’ll host the class. DETAILS- Access to 1 digital video class- Make 4 projects using the Scenic Coast Suite Collection and other select products, all sold separately- Available for streaming: June 18 at 2:00 p.m. (MT)- Class available for purchase before and after June 18 |
Monday, June 1, 2026
Relaxing Waterside Color Challenge
Hey Everybody,
Karen's challenge today was to use the colors, petal pink, soft sea foam and pecan pie. Dessert is scallops. You can find the challenge here.
I stamped then die cut the bird and plants. I die cut the chair and the arms of the chair. I used a dauber to color the top of the grass with pecan pie. I used the blending brushes to color the sky with soft sea foam and the sand, pecan pie.
The water was a piece of Waterside Retreat designer series paper. I masked off the water so I wouldn't ink that with anything but the plants that I wanted. I stamped the plants in the sand once then stamped them off once. The images were added to the card with dimensionals. The card base was dry embossed with the Stampin' Up!-Timber 3D embossing folder.
| Keywords: CC1104 beach |
| Stamps: Relaxing Waterside |
| Paper: petal pink, white, soft sea foam, Stampin' Up!-Waterside Retreat designer series paper |
| Paper Size: A2 |
| Ink: pecan pie, soft sea foam, old olive |
| Accessories: relaxing waterside dies, stamp, cut and emboss machine, copic Markers, blending brush, dimensionals, dauber, Stampin' UP!-Timber 3D embossing folder |
| Techniques: ink blending, stamping off/generational stamping, coloring |
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