New Discovery

I finally got to the Stampin’ Up! box with my new stamp sets and dies. I have been eyeing the Spotlight on Nature Stamp bundle for a while, so I have been playing with it for a little bit. You will have another one tomorrow using this set with the Friday Project.

I made this a Thank You, but you can make it any way you want with this design.

Spotlight on a Stamp

Color Combination:

 

  • Petal Pink
  • Wild Wheat

Stamp Set:

Ink:  

  • Memento Black

Blends:

  • Petal Pink
  • Old Olive
  • Wild Wheat

Paper: Remember I always use Basic White as my base.

  • Basic White

Tools:

  • Cut and Emboss
  • Spotlight on Nature Dies
  • Eyelet 3D Embossing Folder

Accessories:

  • Trimmer
  • Multi-Purpose Glue

 

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Time to Look at Colors

Good news! My Friday project is off to my assistant and should be ready for you on Friday. I am still working on Thursday’s card.  However, Tuesday’s newsletter is ready for you. I thought we would focus on color. Did you notice there is a Color Theory Wheel in the Annual Catalog on page 132?

Do you like being crafty but struggle with color schemes? In the May 2024–April 2025 Annual Catalog, we made a color wheel to help you find the colors you need for your next project.

We used color theory to create the samples above, and each sample exemplifies a different aspect of the color wheel: analogous, monochromatic, triadic, and complementary.

For the You’re the Best card, we used the analogous colors, three colors that are side-by-side on the color wheel. If you’re new to the game, our Change can be Beautiful card shows off what you can do with a monochromatic theme—just pick a color you love and pair it with shades and tints of that same color! The Best Birthday Wishes card demonstrates the beauty of crafting with colors that are evenly spaced out on the color wheel, it might surprise you what you can come up with! And last but definitely not least, the So Excited for You card shows complementary colors—opposites that attract each other—to create bold contrasts.

So now it is your turn to give the color wheel a try. You just might find a color combination you have not used.

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Too Busy

Boy, was last week hectic! This last weekend is the largest craft show in the state of Iowa. It takes a lot to get ready for the show. I came home Sunday bushed. Luckily, I had made some chicken and noodles Saturday night, so dinner was no problem Sunday night. In case you’re wondering, it takes at least an hour to pack and load with about 250 vendors trying to do the same thing. So no card making and I had some new stamp sets in a box that I had not opened. That is usual for me.

I am working today and have an order to get out when I get home.  So no new card to post today.  I can promise you the newsletter will go out on Tuesday.  My hope is to try to get some cards done in the next couple of days.  My assistant needs a card for Friday.

See you Tuesday.

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