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  • Time for some Adult Beverages

    Time for some Adult Beverages

    Hi Crafty Friends,
    I have two fun “adult beverage” cards for you today featuring fun stamps, dies, and sprinkles from Kat Scrappiness. One is a shaker with a funny sentiment and cute little Quokka with a martini! The second, is all about wine!

    Make Crafty Friends Q & A:
    Q: What is your favorite alcoholic beverage?
    A: Me? Vodka on the rocks

    Card #1: Life Give you Lemons? Add Vodka

    Supplies:
    Kat Scrappiness Mini Slimline Tri-Frame Die
    Kat Scrappiness Lemon Sprinkles
    Kat Scrappiness Yellow Confetti Sprinkles
    Kat Scrappiness Yellow Party Confetti
    Kat Scrappiness Mini Slimline Acetate
    Kat Scrappiness Everyday Quokka

    Card #2: Save Water, Drink Wine

    Supplies:
    Kat Scrappiness Mini Slimline Stitched Wonky Die
    Kat Scrappiness Wine Dies
    Kat Scrappiness Wine Not Stamp Set
    Kat Scrappiness Stitched Sentiment Die

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  • Quarantine Cards | Stockpile Your Essentials!

    Quarantine Cards | Stockpile Your Essentials!

    Hi Everyone, it’s Priscilla here. Today I have two cards that acknowledge the difficult times we are experiencing during this “Stay-at-Home” pandemic order, but with a bit of humor. Because God knows, we could use a little of that amongst the stress and hardship we are all experiencing.

     

    My first card pays homage to my new-found nightly treat – wine! Unlike toilet paper, there’s no shortage of it on the groceries shelves yet, but if I continue my stockpiling of it, there may be! LOL!

    This card features the Kat Scrappiness “Wine Not” sentiment stamp and die set. Such a fun set to create with! The sentiment was custom crafted on my computer; something I like to do occasionally when I need that perfect sentiment! I used one of Kat’s brand new “Embossing Edge Nesting Slimline Dies” as the card base.

     

    My second card focuses on . . . what else – chocolate, the greatest stress reliever!

    I used the Kat Scrappiness “Layered Chocolate Bar” stamp set to make this card. The set provides the three layers you need to make the chocolate bar and the foil wrapper. Once again, I crafted a perfect sentiment on my computer and die cut it out using one of Kat‘s “Stitched Fishtail Banner Dies.” The finishing touch was a chocolate heart from Kat’s “More S’mores Sprinkles.”

     

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    Stay Safe and Stay Home . .. 

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    The supplies I used are listed and linked below.

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  • Wine Not by Martha Lucia

    Wine Not by Martha Lucia

    Hello crafty friends! Today I am up in Kat Scrappiness Blog featuring the Wine Not? stamp set and die cuts with some sprinkles.

    Wine Not?

    To make this card, I used the Wine Not? Custom Craft Dies cuts to make the shaker version. It is a die cutting technique that you can easily use to stretch your die cuts. The essential part is that you use double sided foam tape and window sheets or acetate to cover the window area.

    Wine Not?

    The base of this card is Basic Black card stock and I covered the top layer with a piece of chevron designer paper. But let me share the steps with you:

    1. Cut the wine bottle included on the Wine Not? Die set onto a whisper white layer. Keep the die cut piece.
    2. Stamp the sentiment Wine Not? on the top of the same whisper white layer. I used VersaFine Clair Nocturned and Clear Embossing Powder.
    3. Ink the bottle die cut with the colors of distress ink that you wanted. I applied my ink with the life changing blend brushes.
    4. Cut a piece of window sheets or acetate to cover perfectly the window bottle created on the whisper white layer. Paste this piece behind of the card stock.
    5. Cut a piece of white foam of the same size of your whisper white layer and die cut the bottle on the same place that you cut for the whisper white layer.
    6. Paste the foam layer over a same size of whisper white card stock.
    7. Paste the inked die cut of the bottle inside of the window created on with white foam.
    8. Place and distribute your Sprinkles inside of the negative part. I used Grapes Sprinkles.
    9. Paste the initial stamped whisper white layer over the foam piece.
      NOTE: You can use double sided adhesive foam to create this type of card. Or use any other type of adhesive in between the layers.
    10. Embellish and Personalize your card. To make that I cut the cup included on the Wine Not? die cut set using Rinea Foiled paper in blush  and gold and decorated with Grape Sprinkles too.

    Thank you for stopping by and HERE you can all the sprinkles and confetti’s recently released in Kat Scrappiness Store. HERE you can find different die cut designs that will inspire you to create your own designs for shaker cards.

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    I’m listing the products I used below. Click on the link to go directly to the product. Where available I use compensated affiliate links which means if you make a purchase I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you so much for your support!

    Wine Not Custom Dies
    Wine Not Custom Dies
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    Wine Not Stamp Set
    Wine Not Stamp Set
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    Grape Sprinkles
    Grape Sprinkles
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    VersaFine Clair ALL colors
    VersaFine Clair ALL colors
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    KS | OTS | SB
    Life Changing Blender Brush Set
    Life Changing Blender Brush Set
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    KS | OTS
    Metal Die Side Snips
    Metal Die Side Snips
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    Basic Black Card stock
    Basic Black Card stock
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    OTS
    Whisper White Cardstock by Stampin Up
    Whisper White Cardstock by Stampin Up
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    OTS
    Fossilized Amber Distress Ink - Oxide
    Fossilized Amber Distress Ink – Oxide
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    CB& S | KS
    Distress Ink Spiced Marmalade & Oxide
    Distress Ink Spiced Marmalade & Oxide
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    CB& S | KS | HS
    Distress Ink Gathered Twigs
    Distress Ink Gathered Twigs
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    Make Art Stay-tion All in One
    Make Art Stay-tion All in One
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    KS
    Double sided foam Tape or Dimensionals
    Double sided foam Tape or Dimensionals
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    KS | OTS
    Foam Adhesive Strips
    Foam Adhesive Strips
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    KS | OTS
    Therm-o-web Icraft Purple Tape 1.5 inc
    Therm-o-web Icraft Purple Tape 1.5 inc
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    Therm-o-web Icraft Purple Tape 0.5 inc
    Therm-o-web Icraft Purple Tape 0.5 inc
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  • Gate Fold Card

    Good morning, crafters!  Thank you for joining me today for my gate fold card project featuring some brand new items from Kat Scrappiness.  In this card I used the Wine Not stamp set, the Wine Not dies, the Peacock Backdrop die, and one of the Double Stitched Circle dies.  Let’s go ahead and walk through the steps I used to make this card project.

     

    The first step was to create an ink-blended background panel.  I used one of my favorite color combinations of Distress Ink in Picked Raspberry, Peacock Feathers, and Seedless Preserves.  Although my edges aren’t perfectly smooth and flawless, I will be die cutting this piece so I know that the imperfections will disappear 🙂  I also spritzed just a bit of water on it because I love the look of it and simply couldn’t resist!  Once the panel was completely dry, I ran it through my Big Shot with the Peacock Backdrop die, and then cut the panel lengthwise into two equal pieces.

     

    The second step was to create my gate fold card base, which is very easy to do.  I simply cut an 8.5×11″ piece of card stock in half so that I have an 8.5×5.5″ piece.  Then I scored a line at 2 1/8″ and another at 6 3/8.”  You could also score once at 2 1/8″, rotate your piece around and score again at the same measurement – whichever you prefer.  The idea is that you will have two flaps that fold over the front and meet neatly in the middle.  I then attached the two ink blended panels from step one to the outside of the gate flaps.

     

    For the focal piece, I cut a circle of the same color card stock with one of the Double Stitched Circle dies.  These dies are awesome – I particularly love the fact that you get a stitched line around the circle piece, and it also leaves behind a stitched line on the base piece (I save all of these to use in future projects.)  I also cut a strip of card stock to 8.5×1.5″ which will fold around the card and be secured in the middle with this stitched circle.  This will be my belly band to slide over the completed card and hold the gate closed.

     

    I used the Wine Not dies to cut out a little wine bottle, a wine glass, and the piece that makes the wine inside the glass.  I just love these cute dies!  They’re also a nice size – bigger than many other brands, which makes things SO much easier.  I really hate fiddling with itsy bitsy pieces!

     

    I decided to do some more ink blending on these pieces, and I am SO thrilled with how they turned out!  I used the same Distress Inks in Seedless Preserves and Peacock Feathers, but only brushed against one edge and let it fade away to white.  This gives such a soft look, especially against the more vibrant background panel and rich card stock color.  I gave these pieces a moment to dry so they wouldn’t smudge, then attached them flat to my stitched circle.  The circle was then attached to my belly band piece, and I made sure to check my spacing by sliding the band on and off my card base.  You want your band to be fitted, but loose enough to slide easily.

     

    Whenever I used a colored card base, I like to insert a white panel on the card interior.  I also decided to put my sentiment stamp from the Wine Not stamp set on this piece, using the same Peacock Feathers ink.  Did you notice that the “i” in “wine” is a little wine bottle?  Love this!!

     

    And here is my finished card!  I am very happy with this one, and will have to send it to one of my wine-loving friends.  I will also have to spend some serious time making backgrounds with the Peacock Backdrop die – it is absolutely gorgeous.  If you ever struggle with what to do on a card front, I highly recommend that you get this die for yourself 🙂  I have included a shopping link below for the Kat Scrappiness website, and remember to use your discount code “CYNTHIA10” to save 10% off your entire purchase.  See you next time with more Kat Scrappiness goodness!

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  • “Wine Not?” Wineglass Card

    Hello, crafters!  Thank you for joining me today as I create this adorable card featuring Kat’s brand new stamps and dies.  The sentiment is from the Wine Not stamp set and the wine bottle die is from the Wine Not die set.  There are plenty of different cutting options in this die set, but I decided to only use the wine bottle.  Let’s go ahead and walk through the steps of making this card.

     

    When I was cutting out multiple wine glasses to start playing around, I realized that the scrap of card stock left behind had a fun, retro look to it, so I decided to use it as a stencil.  I carefully taped it down to a piece of kraft card stock with some washi tape.  Using an ink blending tool and some pretty Cranberry dye ink, I gently sponged over the stencil.  I was as careful as I could be, slowly building up layers of ink using more of a dabbing motion than a rubbing motion.  Once I did this end of the card stock, I flipped the stencil upside down and repeated the blending on the opposite end.

     

    One of my favorite things is printed vellum.  I happened to find this sheet at my local craft store and decided to use some of it today.  This strip is about 2.5″ wide so that it comfortably fits the Wine Not stamp.  I treated the surface of the vellum with my anti-static tool, stamped the image in embossing ink, then sprinkled on some gold embossing powder.  I made sure my embossing gun was nice and hot, then quickly melted the powder.  Be careful with this step – vellum is very thin and your powder will melt A LOT faster than it does on card stock!

     

    It can be a bit of a challenge to adhere vellum to your project without glue or tape showing through.  To prevent that, I like to run the vellum across the front of my card and fold the edges over to the backside.  I can then tape it securely without having anything show!  Problem solved!

     

    For my wine bottle, I die cut it with some black card stock and used kraft to create the cork.  For my label, I used a piece of cranberry card stock and embossed the edges with more of my gold embossing powder.  It’s a pretty effect, and a nice way to tie things together.  I also attached my wineglass background to a piece of this same cranberry card stock to act as a matting layer.  My last step was to pop up my wine bottle on a bit of foam tape and attach it next to the sentiment.

     

    And here is my final card!  I think this one turned out so pretty, and the wine bottle is adorable.  Can you picture making wine bottle tags to put on hostess gifts?  I’m going to be doing that this weekend for sure 🙂  If you would like to pick up this stamp set and die set for yourself, follow the shopping link below to the Kat Scrappiness website.  Don’t forget to use the shopping code “CYNTHIA10” to receive 10% off your entire purchase.  Thank you again for joining me, and have a crafty day!

     

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  • Save Water Drink Wine Card

    Save Water Drink Wine Card

    Hi Everyone, it’s Tina here today. I have a fabulous Die Set and Stamp sentiment to share with you. The Wine Not Stamp and die set are great for Anniversaries, birthdays and any celebration. Below you will find the steps to replicate this card.

    Step 1 – Trim White cardstock to 8 1/2” x 5 1/2”, score at 4 1/4” and fold in half for a vertical side fold card.

    Step 2 – Trim White cardstock to 4” x 5 1/4”. Create a background using Distress Oxide Inks. I used Stormy Sky, Tumbled Glass and Tea Dye.

    Step 3 – Diecut Never Ending Circles to the Background created in Step 2. Adhere the background to the front of card using Clear Double Sided Adhesive Tape.

    Step 4 – Stamp Wine Not sentiment using Versafine Onyx Black Ink.

    Step 5 – Diecut Stitched Scallop Circles using White cardstock. Adhere the circle Diecut to the center of the Stitched Scallop Circle Diecut. Adhere the panel to the card using Clear Double Sided Adhesive Tape.

    Step 6 – Diecut Wine Not (wine glasses) using Silver Foil cardstock. Diecut Wine Not (inside wine)  coloured cardstock. Adhere the wine center to the wine glasses using collage medium. Add Glossy Accents to the center to create a liquid effect.

    Step 7 – For added interest and shine add Black Jewels using a Crystal Katana jewel picker and adhere using collage medium.

     

    This card can be used for any celebration by changing the sentiment. Below is a link to all the products used. To receive 10% off your order use code TINA10 at checkout. Thank you for stopping by and have a wonderful day!

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  • Wine Cards with the September Release by Maria

    Wine Cards with the September Release by Maria

    Hello Kat Scrappiness fans! Maria here with you today with some simple cards featuring the new Peacock Backdrop die, the Wine Not stamp set and the Wine Not Custom craft dies.

     

    For my first card, I started out by die-cutting the Peacock Backdrop die some Bristol smooth white card stock.  I inked up this piece with some squeezed lemonade, spiced marmalade and picked raspberry distress oxide inks with my mini ink blending tool.  I set this piece aside to dry while I worked on die-cutting the Wine Not Custom craft dies.  I used Neenah smooth white card stock to color the bottle with my Copic markers and used a silver card stock for the wine glass.  I added glossy accents to make it look more realistic.   I also die-cut a frame by using the double stitched rectangle die and the stitched rectangle die.  Here’s the first card:

     

     

     

     

    I adorned my card with some images from a stamp set by Newton’s Nook and also added the beautiful Champagne jewels.  I love the new jewels collection from the shop.  They are available in a variety of colors.  Here’s another look:

     

     

    For my second card, I die-cut the pieces again with some Neenah solar white card stock and colored the die-cut pieces with my Copic markers.  I inked up an A2 size piece of some Bristol smooth white card stock with a stencil from my stash.   I stamped the sentiment from the Wine Not stamp set.  Here’s my second card:

     

     

     

    To finish the design, I also added the cheers sentiment from my stash and the tiny bow is from a die-set by Lawn Fawn.  Here’s another look:

     

     

     

    For my third card, I wanted to create something simple just using the Wine Not stamp set.  I die-cut a piece of some Neenah solar white card stock with the Stitched Fancy Scalloped rectangle die.  I colored the images in with my Copic markers.  To finish my design, I stamped the sentiment using Versafine Vintage Sepia ink.

    I hope you like my cards today.  Which one is your favorite?  The supplies I used are listed and linked below.  Don’t forget to use my coupon code “MARIA10” for 10% off your order at the shop.  Have a nice day!

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