Adding Nature’s Touch & Getting Back To The Future!

Hello Friends!

A couple days ago, my husband, Dean, brought me some rolled-up, dried-up tree bark from a madrone tree, with the suggestion that maybe I could find a way to incorporate it into my cardmaking.

Madrones grow quite prolifically around here and make the best firewood; they’re a hardwood and burn quite cleanly.

They have a smooth, rusty-orange-colored “exfoliating bark” which peels, curls and falls off as part of the natural process; they shed quite aggressively as demonstrated in the pictures below.

You see, when I first began my Stampin’ Up business, in brainstorming various ideas to make my business stand out from others, I had the idea to use “natural” elements and incorporate Stampin’ Up products into them; and not just cards.  After all, we have lots of “natural elements” growing all around us.  My husband is a retired taxidermist who enthusiastically prodded me in that direction.

This idea was solidified when we were out clearing roads on our property following a particularly bad snowstorm that downed literally hundreds of trees on the ranch.  My attention was drawn to wild honeysuckle vines growing up and through many trees around us.  They had a twisted, grapevine sort of look, and I wondered aloud to Dean, “Do you think that would dry and make a good wreath, something like a grapevine wreath?”

 

Well, there’s one way to find out!   He helped me pull a couple long lengths of honeysuckle vine from a tree.  I brought them home and using a 5-gallon bucket turned upside down as a form, wrapped the honeysuckle vine around it until I was happy with the “thickness” of it.  I then used another piece of honeysuckle vine to “weave” through and around the “wreath-on-a-bucket” to hold it all together and tied it off with some florist wire.  I left it sitting on the front porch for about a week, letting it dry, and when I removed it from the bucket “form”, it held it’s shape great and looked quite similar to a grapevine wreath.

This was shortly before Easter and so I simply went and bought silk tulips which I arranged around the wreath and topped with a burlap & ribbon bow, and a cross.

That wreath has been tulip-clad since, coming out of the closet in the Springtime to adorn our front porch.

HOWEVER, Dean reminded me of my initial “business plan musings” when he brought me that dried-up madrone bark; and my mind drifted back to that honeysuckle wreath.

First things first though, I had tree bark to contend with!  The bark was quite brittle, so rehydrating seemed the first step toward making it useful!

I put some water in the kitchen sink and placed the rolled-up bark in the water.

It only took a few minutes until the bark was pliable enough that I was able to flatten it in the water.

I pulled it out of the water and laid it on some paper towels between waxed paper, and then placed my good ol’ dictionary on top for weight.

I checked on it a few days later and it was mostly dry.  So, taxidermist husband suggested that I use some glycerin to moisturize and help preserve it.

I dabbed some glycerin on the bark with a cotton ball and put it back in the paper towel/waxed paper sandwich with the dictionary on top.

When I checked on it again a couple days later, it was dry but still fairly pliable.  I left it open to air for a couple days to see if it would curl back up, but it didn’t!  It stayed flat and pliable YAY!

Next test was to see what I could do with it.

Stamp on it – yep, worked!  It took a little extra time for the ink to dry, but eventually did.  Staz-On would probably work great, though I’ve not tried that yet!

Metal dies?  Yep, worked like a charm!

So, here are the results of my first tree-bark embellished card!

Unfortunately, the leaf die I used is from a retired SU die set, “Seasonal Layers”, but I will be following this project up with others using the “Gather Together” bundle.  After using it, I also realized that the gold thread is retired, but the gold cord from Wonder Of The Season Ribbon Combo could easily be substituted.

Hmmm… I haven’t tried embossing the tree bark yet!  That will be the next test I guess.  I’ll have to repeat this process and try embossing it while it’s still somewhat moist and then see if it will dry with the embossed impression!

I have since pulled that aforementioned honeysuckle wreath out of the closet and stripped it of its tulips.

I’m going to see over the next few days, what I can do with it using Stampin’ Up products and natural elements only! (wish me luck!)  I currently have some Myrtle tree branches soaking in some “Never Say Die” plant preservative that Dean had in his taxidermy supply which I plan to use as a “green” element if the plant preservative works!  So far, I don’t see the branches soaking the preservative up, but time will tell and I’ll keep you posted!

And now…. GETTING BACK TO THE FUTURE!

The rest of my initial business plan a few years ago consisted of  “stamp camps” at our cabin (still waiting to be built) up on one of the mountains on our property which has a spectacular view overlooking forested hills and valleys, which we would access by horseback (for those who wanted to… those who didn’t could be brought up by vehicle or hayride (?) depending on the season!)

Oh my!  Dean may regret bringing me that tree bark and reminding me of those initial ideas!  I have two horses now…. but if there was enough interest, SURELY I would need at least four more, RIGHT!?!  And just another idea….ride a horse up, and zipline back down!!!  WooHOOOoooo!!!

What do you think?

Let me know in the comments below…. Do I need to press Dean to get that cabin built???  More horses??? and who’s game for a zipline????

A weekend spent stamping, horseback riding, ziplining, collecting honeysuckle vines for your own wreaths, more stamping, eating, relaxing on the deck around a firepit….hmmmm…. the possibilities are endless!!!

I think the next weekend after stamp camp would be spent telling stories on each other, sharing pictures, laughing, and scrapbooking those memories…

They would be stamp camps to remember for sure!!!  LOL!!!

BUT, BACK TO TODAY….

LET’S GET INKY!

Materials:

Stamp sets used:

  • Autumn Goodness (pumpkins/fruit image)
  • Pallet Thoughts (sentiment)

Dies / Punches used:

  • Seasonal Layers – retired (leaves)
  • Layering Circles
  • Triple Banner Punch

Paper:

  • Early Espresso – card base – 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ (score at 4 1/4″ and fold in half)
  •                           banner mats – (1 5/8″ x 4 3/8″) ; (1 1/8″ x 3 7/8″ ); (7/8″ x 3 1/8″)
  •                           sentiment mat – 2 1/4″ x 1/2″
  •                           image mat – 3″ x 3″ – crop with Layering Circles die
  • Gilded Autumn DSP – mat 1 – 5 3/8″ x 4 1/8″
  • Regals 6×6 DSP – Cajun Craze DSP 1 1/2″ x 4 1/4″ ; Old Olive DSP 1″ x 3 3/4″
  • Neutrals 6×6 DSP – Crumb Cake DSP 3/4″ x 3″
  • Very Vanilla – 3″ x 3″ and crop with 2 1/2″ circle die; 3/8″ x 2 1/4″ for sentiment strip – hand crop reverse banner ends with snips.

Ink:

  • Early Espresso

Accessories:

  • Stampin’ Blends – Pumpkin Pie, Cinnamon Cider, Granny Apple Green, Daffodil Delight, Cinnamon Cider
  • Gold thread – retired
  • MADRONE TREE BARK! 🙂  (could substitute Cinnamon Cider CS – but not as much fun!) LOL
  • Basic Black Stampin’ Write Marker – hand draw the veining on the leaves

Putting it all together!

  1.  Stamp pumpkin image from Autumn Goodness stamp set on Very Vanilla CS and color with Stampin’ Blends.
  2. Crop image using Layering Circles Dies.
  3. Adhere image panel circle onto Early Espresso scalloped circle mat (cut with Layering Circles dies).
  4. Crop out small leaves and draw veining on them using Early Espresso Stampin’ Write Marker.
  5. Punch banner pieces using Triple Banner Punch.  The widths of the CS/DSP may not fit the guides perfectly, so just make sure they’re center before punching.
  6. Adhere the three DSP banners to Early Espresso banner mats.
  7. Adhere the Gilded Autumn DSP mat to Early Espresso CS base front.
  8. Adhere banners, starting with largest (Cajun Craze) first, down a smidge from the top and to the left side of card front.  Next, place Old Olive banner  slightly higher and about midline on Cajun Craze banner.  Finally adhere Crumb Cake banner slightly down from top of Cajun Craze banner and over top of Old Olive banner.
  9. Wrap gold thread around  your fingers several times, slip off and adhere ends with glue dot.  Apply with same glue dot about center over the Old Olive banner and with glue dot to the right side so the image panel will cover.
  10. Adhere the image panel over the ends of the gold thread and to right side of card front.
  11. Stamp sentiment on Very Vanilla sentiment strip and hand trim ends with snips.  Apply to Early Espresso sentiment mat.
  12. Adhere sentiment under image panel.
  13. Scatter leaves on card front, adhering in place.

DONE!

I know it seems like a lot of trouble to go to with regard to the tree bark, just for a few leaves that could’ve simply been cut from cardstock, but this is just the first trial!  And quite frankly, though I don’t know that the pictures really pick it up, the color is richer and they have a “woody” look and texture that I love.  I’m going to continue trying to use it in various ways and see what I can come up with!  So, stay tuned!

Until next time, I hope you get INKY today!

Janet

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Reindeer Reign Supreme For Christmas…Or, Is That An Elk?

Hello Friends,

Continuing with the Christmas theme today… I can’t believe Christmas is only four months away!  I’ve gotten my shopping started, but far from finished.  I do have a pretty good jumpstart on cards, however!  I guess if I’m going to have my Christmas shopping done by the end of this month, it’s crunch time!  Amazing how time slides right by…

Today I’m sharing a card that I put together combining items from three different bundles from the Aug-Dec Mini Catalog (holiday catalog).  That’s just what I do when I can’t decide on a single set!  Hmm… let’s see how I can combine these!  Anyway, this is what I came up with.  As detailed below, I used North Pole Wonder Dies (deer, snow & sentiment tag), Pine Woods Dies (trees), and Wrapped In Christmas (sentiments).

I’ve been using so much Misty Moonlight and Snowflake Splendor, I decided it was time to get a little more traditional with the reds and greens.

My reindeer actually looks more like an elk, as that’s what I’m used to seeing.  I had to Google reindeer images to remind myself what a reindeer actually looks like, but I had already colored his chest hair darker (like an elk), whereas per Google images, a reindeer has lighter-colored chest hair.  Oh well, in our neck of the woods, an elk is more appropriate!  We’ve actually had to chase a dozen or so elk cows & calves out of our apple and pear trees in our yard several mornings recently.  I wake up to the sound of branches snapping and elk “chirping” at each other.  They’re fun to watch up close like that, but boy do they wreak havoc on the trees!  Therefore, it’s up out of bed and a stroll out the door with a “get outta there ladies!”.  They scatter readily, thankfully, up the hill with a leap over the fence and they’re gone until tomorrow morning!  They’ve pretty well eaten up all the apples and pears already, so they’ll be on to greener pastures soon enough!

Dean managed to catch a couple pictures the other morning as they moved across the driveway and up the hill after being chased out from under the apple trees!  A couple stragglers stopped to see if we really meant it, or if they could sneak back to the apples!  Moments like this never get old…

It is frustrating at times, though.  I love flowers and working in my flowerbeds, but then there’s this…

Yep, little buck just walked right up on the deck to check out my geranium.  My plants don’t stand a chance!  Later that evening, his big brother surveyed the scene from the hill behind our house, just waiting for me to finish watering so he could come help himself to whatever tender little morsel he chose!  Dean took this photo and had to zoom in, so it’s a little fuzzy, but you can tell he’s just waiting for me to finish watering so he can come help himself!

Ahhh…. the country life!  They eat my flowers and our apples, but at least they’re quiet!!!

But, back to my “elk” card!  LET’S GET INKY!

Materials:

Stamp sets used:

  • Wrapped In Christmas

Dies used:

  • North Pole Wonder Dies (part of the Wishes & Wonder Bundle)
  • Pine Woods Dies (part of the In The Pines Bundle)

Paper:

  • Whisper White for cardbase (5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ – folded at 4 1/4″); Mat 2 (5 1/4″ x 4″); sentiment tag cut with die from North Pole Wonders (2″ x 4″); snow cut with die from Pine Woods (1″ x 5 1/8″); inside sentiment panel (5 1/4″ x 4″)
  • Garden Green Mats (cut 2) for base mat on front and mat on inside (5 3/8″ x 4 1/8″)
  • Tis The Season DSP – green (5 1/8″ x 3 7/8″); red (1 3/4″ x 3 7/8″); two green strips (1/8″ x 3 7/8″)
  • Mossy Meadow pine trees – scraps for 2 large and 1 small pine tree cut with dies from Pine Woods.
  • Cinnamon Cider scrap large enough for detailed reindeer (elk) die.

Accessories:

  • Gold Cord (part of Wonder Of The Season Ribbon Combo Pack) – two 6″ pieces and one 4″ piece.
  • Dark Cinnamon Cider Stampin’ Blends.

Putting it together!

  1. Adhere Whisper White mat to Garden Green mat.
  2. Adhere red DSP strip to left side of green DSP mat.
  3. Adhere both 1/8″ strips of green DSP to left side of red strip.
  4. Cut snow in Whisper White using North Pole Wonder Dies and adhere to bottom of DSP panel, clipping ends flush as needed.
  5. Cut tag in Whisper White using North Pole Wonder Dies and stamp with sentiment from Wrapped In Christmas, and flourish underneath, using Cherry Cobbler ink.
  6. Cut trees in Mossy Meadow using Pine Woods Dies – 2 large trees, 1 small.
  7. Cut reindeer (elk) from Cinnamon Cider CS using North Pole Wonder Dies.
  8. Use Dark Cinnamon Cider Stampin’ Blends to color chest hair, antlers and hooves.
  9. Adhere center tree – I cut the trunk of the tree off and placed the treetop at the top of the card panel, and the trunk on the snow hill.  Otherwise, it’s too short and the tree has no trunk once the tag is placed.
  10. Adhere the tag over tree and to the right side of the card.
  11. Adhere the smaller tree to the right side.
  12. Adhere the second large tree to the left, covering the hole in the tag.
  13. Adhere reindeer (elk) over tree and tag.  I lined the deer’s leg up over the tree trunk, as it looked funny to have the trunk sticking out from under the deer’s belly.
  14. Cut two pieces of gold cord 6″ long and adhere ends to back of card with tape or glue dots to make it appear you wrapped the cord around twice.  (Doing it this way just saves ribbon/cord.)
  15. Cut a small piece of the cord, tie a small bow, and adhere with glue dot on top of cord.
  16. Adhere entire panel stack to front of card base.

  1. For the inside of the card, stamp the sentiment from Wrapped In Christmas in Cherry Cobbler ink on Whisper White panel.
  2. Adhere sentiment panel to Garden Green mat and adhere that stack to the card base.

DONE!

I’m having so much fun hanging out in my craft room and making cards.  I love Stampin’ Up! products not only because of their superior quality, but because they make it so EASY to create beautiful things with color coordination, product coordination…. etc., etc., etc.

If you’ve found yourself placing large Stampin’ Up orders and have no intention of ceasing that, I would love to chat with you about becoming a demonstrator.  Many demonstrators are “hobby” demonstrators only – no classes, no blog, etc.   That’s how I started my business… I wanted the demonstrator perks of a product discount, ability to order new products earlier than the general customer, and access to the Stampin’ Up community.  It took changes at work, and my upline (who happens to be my sister, Krista Thomas of regalstamping.com) counseling me on the possibilities I was sitting on, to finally say okay… I’ll look at this as a business rather than a hobby; and brightacrescreations.com was born.

If you’re placing orders to average $100/month or more, we should seriously talk.  I would love to build a team of friends who have the same interests as I, and seriously, no pressure to “get out there and sell, sell, sell!!!”  Our creative journeys are our own, but if you’re interested in sharing your journey with like-minded friends, Stampin’ Up is a great company in which to do so.  Hobby demonstrator or business-minded demonstrator… I’d love to have you on my team!  If you’re interested at all… just click on that “Contact” tab up above, and I would be happy to discuss the fun and adventures, as well as business end of things!

Stampin’ Up’s Statement of the Heart is this:

“To love what we do and share what we love, As we help others enjoy creativity and worthwhile accomplishments, In this we make a difference”

In a time when this country is so polarized and politicized, finding common ground in creativity, I do think we can make a difference.  Reaching out to others with beautiful cards, scrapbook pages, or whatever else, handmade and personal…who doesn’t like happy mail?  And, if we’re honest, who doesn’t like to sit back and admire one’s own creativity…Wow!  I made that!   We can make a difference by promoting positivity.  For me, that’s where I find satisfaction; i.e.  I just put my heart and soul into that envelope that I just dropped in the mail…hopefully the recipient feels that!  Or, I opened the world of creativity to someone new  and now they can feel that same satisfaction!   In this, I can make a difference…

If any of this appeals to you on any level, please reach out to me… we could make a wonderful team!  Together we could definitely better our best!

Until next time, I hope you get INKY!

Janet

 

7 Paper Pumpkin Alternates

Summer Nights With Christmas On My Mind

Hello Friends!

I hope you’ve had a chance to look through the August-December, 2020 Mini Catalog and make your shopping list!  The catalog is NOW LIVE and you can start ordering and redeeming your Bonus Days Coupons NOW!!!

I’m so excited that as a demonstrator, I can now pre-order the all-new Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine!!!  And, I already did actually!!!  My poor old Big Shot is about worn out at this point and I’ve been anxiously awaiting the availability of the new machine!   I can’t wait until it arrives!  It will be available for you to order on September 4, so by then, I’ll have mine all broken in and can offer hints and tips for it’s best use!!!  I’m so excited about the fold-up feature and smaller footprint!  YAY!!!

Also, if you haven’t been to my online Stampin’ Up! store yet today, it’s gone through a major facelift with new features.  The first time you visit, you’ll have to enter your password or create a new one if you’ve forgotten it!  Otherwise, it will have a new look and feel to hopefully make your shopping experience and finding products easier!  Stampin’ Up is looking for feedback on what you, our customers, like and don’t like about the new online store, so don’t hesitate to share your opinion!

I’m slowly getting into the holiday season crafting mode.  I have to admit that I’m one of those shoppers who walks into a store in September and sees Christmas items and expresses with a groan to whomever I’m with, “Christmas stuff already?!  It’s only September!”  However, I can see the logic in it, as I’m also one of those who says every year, “I’m going to have my Christmas shopping done by the end of August, and all my cards made, so I can just sit back and enjoy the holidays!”  Hasn’t happened yet, but who knows?  I still have a few weeks to go this year…  And, well… it could happen!

But today I’m setting all that aside to share with you my July Paper Pumpkin Alternatives!  I finally got around to digging into that little orange box and oh my!  I’ve had a great time nestled away in my craft room playing with this kit!  I have 7 cards to share with you today, and a couple more that are still in my head just waiting for another round of crafting time!  Summer Nights is the theme of this kit, and I did order the add-on offered for this kit also.  As mentioned, I’ve made 7 cards so far and still have a TON of “stuff” left for many more cards!

I generally make my first cards right out of the box just like the directions instruct, one of each design, and then throw caution to the wind and design my own creations with the kit supplies.  This month, however, I skipped right over the “intended” cards and went straight to my own creations!  So much inspiration inside this month’s kit!

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Using Embossing Paste For The Sweetest Time

Hello Friends!

I’m here today with a card made from some of my new products from the Holiday Mini Catalog (August – December, 2020 Mini Catalog).  I was recently questioned regarding embossing paste.  While I have it in my stash, I’ve used it very little.  So…what better time than now to break it out and use it again!  I was hoping to do this in video, but our satellite internet installation didn’t happen yesterday.  Unfortunately, it seems the satellite the technician was trying to reach was behind the horizon and he was unable to get a sightline on it.  We’ll keep trying, however.  Sooner or later, I WILL have faster internet!!! (I hope, I hope, I hope…)

But, back to embossing paste!

The embossing paste comes in White (matte) or Shimmery White (matte w/subtle sparkles), however, can be colored whatever color you want it to be with your Stampin’ Up re-inkers.  This is fantastic, as it then coordinates with all the other Stampin’ Up colors!

Just use a palette of some sort, i.e. a plastic margerine container lid works just fine!  Add a drop or two of ink from your re-inker, and mix with a palette knife.  You get to adjust the color darker or lighter, depending on how much ink you use!

I chose to use the brick pattern from Pattern Party Decorative Masks (oops…those masks are now retired – use Basic Pattern Decorative Masks instead!)

I made two different cards, one using Merry Merlot cardstock and white embossing paste.  The other I used Gray Granite cardstock and mixed some Merry Merlot ink into the embossing paste.

Simply hold the mask (stencil) in place over the cardstock.  A little bit of crafting tape or washi tape to hold it along the edges works well.

Smear the embossing paste over the mask as thick or thin as you like using a palette knife.

Lift the mask off and let the embossing paste dry (can be heat set if you’d like, but actually dries very quickly) for instant texture!  Then, simply clean your mask and tools with warm water!  A super easy way to make your own textured background.   So many possibilities!

These cards feature the Sweetest Time Bundle from the new Holiday catalog (Sweetest Time Stamp Set & Sweetest Borders Dies).

I also used the new Banners Pick-A-Punch for my sentiment tag on the front of the card.  I love the versatility of these “Pick-A-Punches”  Remember the other new one in the Annual Catalog, Lovely Labels Pick-A-Punch?  Options… I always like options and these punches deliver the options!!

Please remember that the new products I used here are not available for order until August 4…..

But, enough of all that… Let’s GET INKY!!!

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