Five Cards, One Design: Working Smarter, Not Harder

We all should really work smarter, not harder in whatever we do.  Life is too short to do otherwise.  Why “reinvent the wheel” when you can just change things up a little.  In today’s blog post I want to show you how I made 5 similar, yet different cards with one design.

Bee My Valentine Card #1

This is the card I started with.  It’s one we’re making in class this week. (Actually, I got the idea from a friend, but we won’t go into that. 😊)  It’s an easy Valentine card made using the Bee My Valentine Bundle and the coordinating Bee Mine Designer Series Paper.  Such fun products!  These little bees are adorable!

In the second photo, you can see all five of the cards I made.  Once I got started, I could barely stop.  I wanted to see how many different designs I could come up with.  Alas, life got in the way, and I had to move on to other things that needed to get done.

The two cards in the first column look the same, but if you look closely, you can see that the bottom one is a gate fold card that opens in the middle.  The two cards in the middle column are similar.  They look alike, but the bottom one is a gate fold card. 

I have five cards from one main design.  I’ve worked smarter, not harder!  What a great idea!  I need to do this more often!  How about you?  Have a great day!  Take care and Happy Stamping!

Bee My Valentine 5 Cards

A Die Tip With Translucent Florals

My mother-in-law’s birthday is today and I chose the Translucent Florals stamp set and the coordinating Delightful Florals Designer Series Paper to make her card.  There is also a set of dies that coordinates with them.  These three items are Online Exclusives found only in my online store.  My favorite item of these coordinating products is the designer paper so that is what I chose for the focal point of my card.  I fussy cut this floral image from the paper.  So pretty! 

I knew that I was going to mount the fussy-cut image on white so I wasn’t too worried that there may have been a little white around the edges.  I did have to get my X-acto knife out to cut out the small area by the stem of the small flower

The Berry Burst card front is stamped with the larger floral image from the stamp set with the same color ink and the strip of Pretty Peacock cardstock is stamped with the foliage image in the Pretty Peacock ink.  Stamping cardstock with the same color image gives a nice subtle background design.

One of the dies (the sixth largest) from the Deckled Circles die set was the perfect size for the floral image and the card.  After die-cutting it, it seemed a bit boring, so I needed to figure out how to add a little something to it.  I tried drawing a dotted circle just inside the die-cut edge, but my drawing skills were a bit lacking.  I tried to find something circular that I could draw around but came up empty.  Then I had an epiphany.  I could simply draw around the inside of the Deckled Circle die!  I placed the die on my cardstock and using sticky notes, I was able to keep the die in place.  The sticky notes need to be moved as you draw around the circle.  You can either draw the circle before you die-cut it or draw it after as long as you keep the sticky notes in place.  I will definitely be trying this technique with other dies.

The Berry Burst card front is stamped with the larger floral image from the stamp set with the same color ink and the strip of Pretty Peacock cardstock is stamped with the foliage image in the Pretty Peacock ink.  Stamping cardstock with the same color image gives a nice subtle background design.

Sentiments used on both the inside and the outside of the card are from the Sentimental Park stamp set.  There is a birthday sentiment in the Translucent Florals stamp set but it was a little too large.  Sometimes you need to look through your stash for just the right item.

Happy Birthday to my MIL!  I hope you all have a great day!  Take care and Happy Stamping!

40 Card in 40 Days: Nothing’s Better Than Chocolate Card

Last but not least!  Day 40 of my 40 Cards in 40 Days.  The Nothing’s Better Than stamp set and the coordinating Love You More Than dies are my choice for this final day.  So fun!  If you love chocolate, cookies, coffee or cocktails you may need to grab these products before they retire.  I’ve only made cards using the cocktails stamps so for it’s last hurrah I decided to go with chocolate.  You can’t go wrong with chocolate!  To make the chocolates and the “chocolate” pop on my card I die cut the images three times and glued them together.  I did this because I knew I’d never get Stampin’ Dimensionals on the back of the word.  This was a fun card to make but it makes me sad to know it’s retiring.  At least I can keep it in my stash!  😊

40 Cards in 40 Days: A Fishy Card

The A Fish and a Wish stamp set was one of the first items I purchased from Stampin’ Up!’s 2022-2023 Annual Catalog and is perfect for Day 39 of my 40 Cards in 40 Days.  The Fish Builder Punch coordinates perfectly with the stamp set although I didn’t use it on my card.  The colors I used on my card are Old Olive and Granite Gray.  I used a Blending Brush and Pool Party ink to give a more watery look to the Basic White cardstock that I stamped on.  To stamp the fish I first inked it in Granite Gray ink and then lightly added some Old Olive ink to the stamp with a Sponge Dauber.  The background on the card was made using the Splatters Embossing Folder from the Stripes & Splatters 3D Embossing Folders pack. 

40 Card in 40 Days: Sweet Full of Love Card

Only three days left of my 40 Cards in 40 Days!  For Day 38 I used Stampin’ Up!’s Full of Love stamp set.  This stamp set has some sweet images and sentiments.  It was snowing when I created this card the other day so I made sure I chose some nice Spring colors and designer paper.  The designer paper I used is from the Awash in Beauty Designer Series Paper pack.  The colors of Stampin’ Blend Markers that I used were Polished Pink, Daffodil Delight and Granny Apple Green.  The Radiating Stitches Dies from the Online Exclusives were the perfect choice to highlight my focal point.  Have a great day!  Take care and Happy Stamping!  Think Spring!

40 Cards in 40 Days: Two-Tone Flora Fun Fold Card

Fellow Demonstrator Tena Lynch loves her fun folds.  She created this Drapery Fun Fold card for last week’s stamp camp using Stampin’ Up!’s Fancy Flora Suite Collection.  It’s an easy fun fold and perfect for Day 37 in my 40 Cards in 40 Days.  I’ll have to create a tutorial to share with you.  The Fancy Flora Designer Paper is amazing.  All of the patterns are beautiful and for Stamp Camp, Tena designed this card using most of them. Have a great day! Take care and Happy Stamping!

40 Cards in 40 Days: A Sweet Citrus Fun Fold

Card 36 in my 40 Cards in 40 Days is made with the Sweet Citrus stamp set and the Sweet Citrus Hybrid Embossing Folder.  What is a Hybrid Embossing Folder?  It’s a folder that embosses and die-cuts at the same time!  So fun!  I do have to admit that I have not used one yet, but I want to!  It looks like they can make creating so easy!  Two steps in one! This fun card was created by fellow demonstrator Nancy Rosner for last week’s stamp camp.

Nancy’s card is a Book Binding Fun Fold Card. As you can see in the second picture, it opens like a book! Have a great day! Take care and Happy Stamping!

40 Cards in 40 Days: Sea Turtle Card

We’re heading to the ocean for Card 35 in my 40 Cards in 40 Days.  This fun card, which was created with Stampin’ Up!’s Sea Turtle stamp set, was made by fellow demonstrator Laura Colburn for last week’s Stamp Camp.  The turtles were created with two-step stamping.  First the solid background was stamped and then the blue overlay on top of that.  Unfortunately, the turtles had to be cut out by hand as there isn’t a coordinating punch or die set for them.  I don’t think too many people at our stamp camp complained because the card was so cute and the turtles are easy to cut out. Have a great day! Take care and Happy Stamping!

40 Cards in 40 Days: A Simple Eden’s Garden Card

The Eden’s Garden stamp set and the Eden’s Dies are used on Day 33 of my 40 Cards in 40 Days.  This pretty card was designed demonstrator Glenda Timkovich for our recent Stamp Camp.  Just some simple stamping, a few layers, and a little bit of die-cut silver foil to make the card pop!  If I was making this card the hardest part for me would have been the random stamping of the leaves and the flowers.  I have a difficult time doing random.  Ha

40 Cards in 40 Days: Pastel Easter Bunny Card

The Easter Bunny is making it’s appearance on Day 32 of my 40 Cards in 40 Days.  This fun little card was designed by demonstrator Janet Muse for our recent Stamp Camp.  Janet used Stampin’ Up!’s Easter Bunny Bundle on her card.  She also used the beautiful Fancy Flora Designer Series Paper.  I almost could have designed this card with all the layers it has.  Ha!  I love it!

40 Cards in 40 Days: Beautiful Desert Details Card

Day 31 in my 40 Cards in 40 Days brings a card from the Stamp Camp that my Sassy Stampers & Friends group put on this past Saturday.  Today’s card was designer by demonstrator Jan Myers.  Isn’t it lovely?  It a fun Tri-fold Card.  I’m going to have to make a card with this design and figure out all the details.  Jan used the Desert Details bundle to make her card.  I love how she used the Vellum Basics Designer Paper for the flame-like die.  It really makes the rest of the die-cut images pop.  So fun!

40 Cards in 40 Days: Beautiful Artistic Dies

A lovely card for a Tuesday morning and Day 30 of my 40 Cards in 40 Days.  Only 10 days left!  On today’s card I used the beautiful Artistic Dies.  Isn’t this die gorgeous?  To really make it pop on the card I die cut two of them and glued them together.  This adds that little bit of extra dimensions to the card.    So pretty and so easy!

I hope you have a lovely day! Take care and Happy Stamping!

49 Cards in 40 Days: He’s the Man Masculine Card

He’s the Man Masculine Card

Day 29 of my 40 Cards in 40 Days has quite an easy card for you.  I used the He’s The Man Designer Series Paper.  Not only does the package of paper have great masculine designs, but it also has two sheets of die-cut images including the one I used on the card here!  Although I only used the designer paper, the He’s All That Bundle and the He’s The Man designer paper make it easy to create those masculine cards which we always seem to need and never have on hand!

Have a great day! Take care and Happy Stamping!  

40 Card in 40 Days: Another Rhino Ready Birthday Card

Rhino Ready Birthday Card

It’s Stamp Camp Day to day and I am going to share the project the campers will doing with me.  On Day 28 of my 40 Cards in 40 Days I am once again sharing the cute Rhino Ready Bundle with you.  The bundle includes the Rhino Ready stamp set and the Rhino Ready dies.  For my card I first decided on a color for my Rhino and card base.  Gray Granite.  I hardly ever use this color but it was the perfect choice after I added the rest of my color palette of Cajun Craze and Old Olive.  This is a color palette that will work for any gender.

You can tell it’s a “Cindy” card because of all the layers.  Yes, I do get carried away sometimes.  Luckily for the stampers, I did all of the die cutting for them!  I set up my Stamparatus with a template with spots for the unstamped rhino and unstamped grass.  The camper just needs to ink up the stamp and press it down on the template.  The image should stamp perfectly!  This is a great time saving method when making a lot of the same card.  You don’t have to line up the die around your stamped image each time and hope for the best when die cutting.

You can see how I did this step by step in the photos below.  Die cut a template and place in your Stamparatus (photo 1).  Place the uninked stamp in the template to position it.  Close the clear plate of the stamparatus so the stamp will stick to it.  (not pictured).  Do a practice stamp with the pieces you cut out of the template and repeat until you are satisfied with the positioning of the stamp on the clear plate.  Die cut the pieces you want stamped and place them in the template on the Stamparatus (photo 2).  Ink up the stamp and close the clear plate to stamp your image (photo 3).

Use this trick when you need to stamp or die cut a lot of the same images. It really is a time saver. Have a great day! Take care and Happy Stamping!