Tuesday, 3 July 2018

Stampin' Up - Art With Heart Colour Creation Blog Hop Week 5 - Blackberry Bliss


Tonight, some of the ladies of the Art With Heart team will be bringing you a blog hop featuring one of the gorgeous colours from the Stampin' Up range. Each week the lovely Cathy Proctor will be hosting the blog hop and we will be going through the colours in the range in alphabetical order. This week "Blackberry Bliss" is up and it is one of my favourite colours.
Love what you do, Rooted in Nature, fancy fold


Tonight I have made 3 cards for you and they are  very quick to make as Stampin’ Up had all the co-ordinating products to make it so easy for you to do it. As I said I love Blackbery Bliss and I was so happy to see that in the colour revamp that we got it back. YAY!

Tonight my cards are fancy folds but they are super easy and I went on a little search on the internet to five me some inspiration for a fancy fold as I like them as you know. The first fancy fold is an interlocking gate fold card, that I was inspired by Dawn Griffith I just changed some of the measurements to how I like things.
Love what you do, fancy fold

I used the gorgeous Love What You Do stamp set to great this card and don’t you just love this greeting? I sure do and it will be one I will be using a lot for cards for my friends.

I have used the blackberry bliss cardstock for the bass then the gorgeous DSP is the Nature’s Poem. Oh I can’t get enough of this gorgeous DSP just as well there is a sale on right now where you can buy 3 and get 1 for free on selected DSP and Nature’s Poem is one of the DSP in the special.
I have stamped the background stamp in powder pink and then the flowers in Blackberry Bliss before stamping the greeting over the top in Memento black ink.
Love what you do, fancy fold

To get the interlocking part of the card. I cut out 2 ovals from our famelits one a little smaller on the inside to get the outside frame and then used that smaller one to cut out the greeting that I had stamped on whisper white card stock. I adhered the frame to one side and the greeting to the other side and there you have your interlocking gatefold card.

To make the next 2 cards I used the Thick Whisper White card stock as the base card. This design is called a Double Triangle Fold and I got this inspiration from Dawn Olchefske.
Rooted in nature, fancy fold

Again the gorgeous Natures Poem DSP has been used and as it is double sided I have just used one piece and turned over to make both cards.

The stamp set that I have used for these cards is Rooted In Nature and is a lovely stamp set. I have used tranquil tide ink with the leaves and have stamped off before stamping on the whisper white card stock to make it a little lighter before stamping the greetings in Blackberry Bliss. I have then cut out the greeting using our stitched shape framelits and backed it with blackberry bliss cut out using the layering oval framelits.

I have popped these greetings up on dimensionals after using some of the new gorgeous ribbons and cord that are in the annual catalogue.
Rooted in Nature, Nature's poem, Fancy Fold

To get the card base you have one piece of thick whisper white card stock and first score it in half the turn the card stock around and score it in half again. Now you should have a card that looks like you have 4 quarters. Now you need to cut your card base diagonally and you will have 2 card bases ready to go.



Rooted in Nature, Nature's Poem, Fancy Fold



 If you would like any help in making these cards or ordering supplies to make them don’t hesitate to contact me.
Make sure you hop on over to Catherine Proctor’s Blog to see who else is playing along this week from the Art With Heart Team.
If you would like a copy of the new Annual Catalogue or have any questions please contact me.

Thank you for spending a little bit of time with me today.
Have a lovely day, take care


14 comments:

  1. Lovely cards and exciting folds. I also love the colour combinations.

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    1. Thank you Leanne, Stampin' Up make it easy for is and the DSP is just gorgeous.

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  2. Gosh Sharon, your three cards are gorgeous! I love that DSP, especially the patterns with Blackberry Bliss in them. I saw Dawn's card on YouTube and thought, "I'm definitely going to have a go at this one". I love your version - it's beautiful.

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    1. Thank you Caroline, I love this DSP with the blackberry bliss in it, just gorgeous. I do like a fancy fold and Dawn is very good so when I saw it I thought what a great way to highlight the colour.

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  3. Oh Sharon i'm so glad you got to hop along on the week we did one of your favourite colours! I love your different fold cards...Thanks for hopping along on the Colour Creations blog hop.

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    1. Thank you Cathy, I'm so glad that we have blackberry bliss back in with the colour revamp it is such a rich colour. I am glad I got to hop along this week too!

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  4. Fabulous cards, and I'm loving those fancy folds too. Great way to showcase DSP!

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    1. Thank you Rachel, I do love a fancy fold card.

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  5. When Blackberry Bliss was announced as a returning colour, I thought of you straight away, and how excited you would be! I love your cards, but the second fancy fold is one I've been wanting to try for a while. Thanks for the inspiration, I may just head off and case them now ;)

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    1. I was so excited Kate about Blackberry Bliss it is such a lovely colour. It is such an easy card to make the double triangle fold I'm sure you will love it!

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  6. Love the Natures Poem DSP it's just perfect lovely cards.

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    1. Thank you Diane, I really love the Natures Poem DSP it is lovely.

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  7. You are so clever with the fancy folds! I especially love the double triangle and I'll certainly be giving it a go.

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    1. Thank you Tina, I do like a fancy fold card it and the double triangle was a bit of fun!

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