A Ginger Snap! New Card From Stampin! Success Design!

Yesterday on my blog, I posted a card that was designed by a Concept Artist at Stampin' Up! and shared in the Stampin' Success Magazine.   I promised you that I would create several cards using the same basic design.  The reason I am doing this is to illustrate that we all CAS (Copy & Share).  And, Stampin' Up! encourages us to do just that.  

The card today is using some wild dsp – just like yesterday!  And, I used the same basic design.  Check it out.

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This finished  card isize s 3" x 6".  Notice that the sentiment from Bring on the Cake is stamped at the top of the card – just like yesterday.  Again, I used a 1/4" strip of Cardstock (Pistachio Pudding) across the patterened dsp in order to ground the sentiment and to add a splash of color.  

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The embellishment is created with a 1/8" Certainly Celery (retired) Ribbon Bow .  In addition I stamped a small butterfly from the  Papillion Potpourri Stamp Set using Calypso Coral Ink on Calypso Coral Cardstock.  The Bitty Butterfly Punch made it eay to punch out!  No fussy cutting!  A string of Rhinestone basic Jewels adds some bling to the center of the butterfly.

Although the design is pretty basic, it is definitely one worth keeping in mind for those times when you need a quick and easy card.  Take a look at the cards side-by-side.  

Both Cards

Thanks for stopping by my blog today!  Please come back tomorrow as I will be sharing another card using the same basic design.

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A Ginger Snap! Copy & Share!

Stampin' Up! publishes a bimonthly magazine called Stampin' Success that is full of ideas created by conept artists from Stampin' Up!  These ideas are designed for Demonstrators to use.  That's right – they are created just for us to Copy & Share (CAS).  In addition, the magazine usually includes articles about trends or some other relevant topic.

One of the most common responses that I hear when I ask someone to join the Gingerstampers is that they do not feel that they are creative enough.  I hear things like, "I could never come up with ideas like you do", or "I wouldn't know where to begin".

For the next couple of weeks, I am going to share with you some cards from the magazine that were created by talented folks and then I am go to share with you several cards that I made based off of their design.  Remember that Stampin' Up! encourages us to use this resource!

The first card uses some wild dsp from the Kaleidoscope pack.  Although I liked the paper, I felt it was a little busy for a card.  But, I really do like the way the artists used the dsp in this card.

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One of the most important design tips that I learned from this card is to pay attention to the little details.  As you can see, this is not a hard card to duplicate but I love the way the artist pulled out various colors from the dsp.  The skinny strip of Bermuda Bay cardstock creates a boundry between the dsp and the sentiment.  Because the sentiment is at the top of the card, this strip tends to ground the sentiment.

Notice the repition of the "triangle" pattern from the dsp provided by the  the Crushed Curry triangle under the ribbon and button.  The new triangle punch made it extra quick to crreate this element.  And, the addition of the black elements tends to tone done the vivid dsp.  The sentiment in Black Staz On coordinates with both the black triangles in the dsp and with the 1/8" Taffeta Ribbon bow.  

Flat Simply Celebrate

Beacuse the Kaleidoscope dsp is the star of the card, a Basic Metal Button adds the final touch.  Tied with  a piece of  Whisper White Baker's Twine, the button doen't compete with the dsp but rather works with it by playing off the Smoky Slate triangles in the dsp.  See what I mean about paying attention to the details!

I made an envelope to go with the card.  The dsp is just the reverse side of the piece used in the card. The Envelope Punch Board makes it soooo easy to create envelopes to match our cards.  The finished size of this card is 3" x 6" so it requires a special envelope.

Flat with envelope

Please keep this card in your mind because in the next few days I will be showing cards that I created based on this same design.  Get all of those wild pieces of dsp out of your stash because now we have a way to use them!

Thanks for stopping by my blog today and remember if you would like to get your own copy of the Stampin' Success Magazine , join the Gingerstampers now!  During Sale-a-Bration, you can join for just $99 and receive $150 in Stampin' Up! product of your choice and get free shipping!  In addition, you will have acess to a free tutorial every month  from me and the support of a well established virtual community provided by my Upline, Mary Fish.  Click on the  join now button at the top of the page.  And, if you have any questions, don't hesitate to email me.  I am as close as your computer!

Hugs,

Ginger

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A Ginger Snap! Quick & Simple!

My card today is a very simple card designed to use up some of those scrap pieces that we all accumulate.  Do you keep those long skinny pieces?  I just can't bring myself to throw them out so I decided that I needed to use some of them before they took over the house!  Can you imagine the headlines – "Crazy Stamper is Crowded Out of Her Home By the Accumulation of Paper Scraps"!  Sure don't want to be that lady. Yikes!  Better start using them!

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My strips of cardstock are 1/2" wide and of varying lengths.  I put them on the card and then trimmed them to fit.  As you can see, for this card I used my 2013-2015 In Color scraps.  Eazy Peazy but it works for any occassion.

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Be sure to come back tomorrow because I am starting a series based on ideas from our Stampin' Magazine from Stampin' Up! called Stampin' Success.

Thanks for stopping by my blog today!

Til tomorrow!

Hugs,

Ginger