Stampin Up Press On thank you card

Sometimes We Just Have To Press On

Hello Friends!

In deliberating what direction I wanted this post to go, I pulled out the Stampin’ Up! Press On stamp set.

This is a perfect set for the coffee lover in your life, but it also contains some really good encouragement sentiments to remind us that sometimes we just have to press on.  I think all of us can look back at this year, 2020, and apply that “press on” attitude!

I needed a thank you card, however, and so used the “A cup of thanks” sentiment from the Stampin’ Up! Press On stamp set.  I really like how the In Good Taste DSP can be used to simulate a kitchen counter with tile backsplash, and chose to use this effect for my card.  Don’t forget that this designer series paper, as well as the Heartwarming Hugs DSP that I used for the coffee cups, is all on sale, 15% off, until the end of this month.  Stock up while you can!

I don’t know if you noticed, but I tried to make the kitchen counter as authentic as possible – complete with coffee cup ring, spilled coffee beans, and coffee grounds!  Now, if only we all had an Alice (Brady Bunch) to tidy up after us, right?

Stampin Up Press On thank you card

LET’S GET INKY!

Materials:

Stamp set:

  • Stampin’ Up! Press On stamp set

Paper:

  • In Good Taste DSP (Designer Series Paper) – 5 1/8″ x 3 7/8″
  • Heartwarming Hugs DSP – scraps of 3 different patterns for cups
  • Early Espresso CS (cardstock) – 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ – fold in half at 4 1/4″
  • Real Red CS – 5 3/8″ x 4 1/8″ (cut 2)
  • Whisper White CS – 5 1/4″ x 4″ (cut 2) + scraps for sentiment tag and coffee lids
  • Sahara Sand CS – scrap for 3 cup-wraps

Ink:

  • Tuxedo Black Memento Ink
  • SU (Stampin’ Up) Real Red Ink

Accessories/Embellishments:

  • Soft Suede Combo Stampin’ Blends
  • Wrapped In Texture Embossing Folder
  • Crystal Effects
  • Brown Glitter
  • Stampin’ Chalk Marker
  • Dimensionals

PUTTING IT TOGETHER:

  1. Stamp the coffee to-go cup image on three different colors of the Heartwarming Hugs DSP, then using snips, fussy cut them out.
  2. Stamp the top “lid portion” of the same stamp on Whisper White CS x 3, and then fussy cut the lids out.
  3. Adhere lids to DSP cup images.
  4. Stamp the mid-portion of the same cup stamp onto a scrap of Sahara Sand CS and fussy cut the center-section cup-wraps out.
  5. Place the three Sahara Sand pieces into the Wrapped in Texture embossing folder and run through Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine.
  6. Adhere the textured cup-wraps to center of DSP cups.
  7. Set the 3 cups aside while we work on the card base background.
  8. Apply one of the Real Red mats to the Early Espresso card base front.
  9. Take the In Good Taste panel that you cut for the card (Stacked stone/tile on front & gray on back) and cut 1 3/8″ from the long edge.
  10. Adhere the larger piece with tile side up, to the top of one of the Whisper White mats, leaving a thin white border.
  11. Randomly stamp some coffee beans (from Press On stamp set) on the gray side of the 1 3/8″ piece of DSP, in black ink, allowing some to go off the edge of the paper.  Color coffee beans with Soft Suede Blends.  I colored the whole bean in the light Soft Suede, and then simply highlighted the middle line of the bean with the dark Soft Suede marker.
  12. Squeeze a little dot of liquid glue to the tip of your finger and smudge it onto the gray DSP (countertop).  Sprinkle a little bit of brown glitter (from my stash) “coffee grounds” over the glue and let dry.
  13. Adhere the stamped gray DSP below the tile piece and butting edges up.
  14. Place dimensionals to the back of the three (3) coffee cups and apply to image panel equally spaced over the gray DSP (countertop).
  15. To create the coffee ring around the bottom of the first cup, I drew a thin line of clear Crystal Effects (from my stash) around the bottom of the cup and let it dry.  I then used the Dark Soft Suede Stampin’ Blends marker, small tip, to draw over the Crystal Effects, giving it some color.  I then used the Light Soft Suede Stampin’ Blends to somewhat fill in the ring.
  16. Stampin Up coffee ring close up
  17. The “A cup of thanks” sentiment was stamped in black ink onto Whisper White CS and then I used my paper trimmer to cut the rectangle tag.
  18. I had a narrow strip of Real Red CS which I trimmed to length and applied to the center back of the sentiment tag.  The whole thing was then adhered with liquid glue to the card front.
  19. Stamp the heart image from “Press On” in Real Red above the first cup, and use a white chalk marker to hand draw some “steam” lines.
  20. Adhere the entire image panel to the red mat on card base.
  21. Stampin Up Press On thank you card
  22. For the inside of the card, I used a 1″ strip of the same gray DSP (1″ x 3 7/8″), and again stamped some coffee beans randomly across it.  I colored the beans the same as I did above, and added the heart in Real Red to the center.
  23. Stamp the inside sentiment in black ink to the Whisper White panel, and adhere the stamped 1″ gray strip to the bottom, leaving equal borders.
  24. Adhere the Real Red mat to the inside of the Early Espresso card base, followed by the white stamped sentiment panel.

DONE!

Whether a coffee lover or not, I think this card will brighten someone’s day.  So, let’s keep on Pressing On!  2020 will soon be over and I hope you’ll all join me in praying for a calmer, “less memorable” 2021!!!

If I can assist you in anything Stampin’ Up, or “crafty” simply reach out to me via the Contact tab above!  I’d love to hear from you, even just a simple hello to let me know you’re all still pressin’ on!

SU has a new promotion coming SOON.  This promotion, Curvy Celebrations, includes early-release products from the January–June 2021 Mini Catalog in addition to exclusive Christmas products. It includes a 10% discount when purchased all together with the Quite Curvy Variety Bundle item number.

Some of the items in this variety bundle are only available during the pre-release order period!  I got mine today and will be sharing it with you in the next couple days, as the bundle will be orderable by YOU, my customers, on November 3.  The promotion-exclusive items will only be available in the bundle between November 3 – January 4, so take a look at at the bundle and decide if you’ve “gotta have it”, as you’ll get more with the bundle during the promotion than after the new catalog comes out (the promotion-exclusive items will go away).

I’ll have more on that for you in my next post!

Thank you for taking some time today to check out what’s happening at Bright Acres Creations!  Please don’t hesitate to reach out to me with questions, suggestions, or a simple “hello”!  If I can assist you in placing an order, please just let me know.  I’ve included the Stampin’ Up products used for today’s card below, and each one links back to that product in my online store.

Just as a reminder, both packs of DSP used today are now on SALE, 15% off, though the sale prices aren’t reflected below.  If you click on the link and go to my online store, it will be listed at the correct sale price there.

Keep on pressing on my friends!

Janet

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Paper Snips

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Alcohol inks for original backgrounds

Happy Fall Y’All

Hello Friends!

It’s OFFICIALLY FALL!!!!  While I’m not a pumpkin spice addict, I do look forward to some pumpkin spice here and there, burning candles, cooler temperatures, and RAIN!!!

I cleaned out my pantry a few days ago and noticed that I have… ah-hmmm multiple cans of pumpkin puree.  I’m never in charge of pumpkin pies at Thanksgiving, that would be my sister.  I’m in charge of chocolate peanut butter, coconut cream, apple, blueberry – the other pies.

However, pumpkin just goes with Fall and Thanksgiving, and apparently I feel the need to stock up on canned pumpkin every fall when it’s on sale…judging from my overstocked pantry!  Sooooo… my kitchen will be smelling of pumpkin spice soon as I try to use up my multiple cans of pumpkin!

Speaking of SALES… don’t forget that TODAY is Stampin’ Up’s one and only sale of the year!   You can  simply log into my online store and click on “Stamp Sale” to bring up all the stamp sets that are marked down 15%.  The sale ends, for those on the west coast (pacific time), at 10:59 PM tonight (9/23/20).

But, back to Fall…I can hardly wait to put on some mellow tunes, light my pumpkin spice candles, and get to baking!  Yep… I’ve been waiting for Fall to arrive for the last several weeks!  I’m excited to pack away my summer clothes and bring out the sweaters and jeans!  I’ve already dug out my camouflage hunting gear and have been getting up early, going out hiking the hills with Dean.  He archery hunts, and is generally successful each year in harvesting a big bull elk!  Have I mentioned, I LOVE FALL?!!

This truly is the season of thanks, so it seemed only appropriate to start the season with some thank you cards!  I opened my craft-room closet today and BOOM!  Right in front of my face were all of my alcohol inks that I haven’t played with in years.  Mine are all of the Ranger Tim Holtz variety which can be bought in any of the big-box craft stores or online.  I’d forgotten how much I love working with these inks!  I’ve not done a lot of it and I’m certainly not proficient in creating masterpieces with them, but creating colorful backgrounds is so much fun, watching the colors flow and merge with other colors, adding a little alcohol blending solution and metallic mixatives.  You can see the end result as the background on my featured card today.

Alcohol inks need to be used on nonporous materials; I used Yupo paper for today’s card.  If you’re not familiar with it, Yupo paper is actually more of a plastic sheeting than “paper”.

I then used a piece of window sheet the same size as my Yupo paper background, and stamped the large sunflower from Celebrate Sunflowers in black Staz-On ink.

The window sheet was then attached to the Yupo background using some silver brads I had in my craft stash.  Glue dots could be used also, and then covered with gems, enamel dots, or ?  Just something to cover the glue dots as they would show through the window sheet.

I used “Well Written” dies to cut the word “thanks” from a silver foil sheet and adhered to the front of the window sheet.

Finally, I used some retired Stampin’ Up Striped Metallic Ribbon applied to the left side of the card and three small pieces tied to it.

This is actually a simple card to make, and so much fun using the alcohol inks!  No two alcohol ink creations are going to look the same, which is what makes it so much fun!  The possibilities are endless.

MATERIALS USED:

Stamp Sets:

  • Celebrate Sunflowers
  • Ornate Thanks (inside sentiment)

Paper:

  • Basic Black CS for card base – 8 1/2″ x 5 1/2″, folded in half at 4 1/4″.
  • Cajun Craze CS for Mat 1 – 5 1/4″ x 4″ (cut 2 of these – 1 for card front and 1 for inside)
  • Basic Black CS for Mat 2 – 5 1/8″ x 3 7/8″
  • Yupo Paper (available online or big-box craft stores) 5″ x 3 3/4″
  • Window Sheet – 5″ x 3 3/4″
  • Silver Foil Sheet (scrap)

Ink:

  • Black Staz-On (this doesn’t wash off your stamp, you need Staz-On Cleaner to remove ink)
  • Ranger Alcohol Inks (available online or big-box craft stores).  I used Sunset Orange, Sunshine Yellow, Lettuce, Cranberry, Silver Mixative, Alcohol Blending Solution.

Embellishments:

  • Silver brads (retired)
  • Striped Metallic Ribbon (retired)

 

Don’t forget about today’s sale!  There are so many fun stamp sets on sale, 15% off!  The stamp sets are all from the ’20-’21 Annual Catalog, which will be “the main catalog” until June of next year, so the stamp sets will still be available after today, but will NOT be on sale again!!!!

So, go to my online store and place your order NOW to get in on today’s lower prices!!!!

Until next time,

Janet

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