Pebbled Path card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛” Basic White card – 5⅝” by 3⅞ Boho Blue card – 5 ½” by 3 ¾” Moody Mauve card – 4⅛” by 2½” Basic White card – 4⅛” by 2½” Basic White card – 5½” by 3¾”
Using Boho Blue ink, I stamped the 2 chemical symbols onto the Boho Blue panel. I had mounted them both onto the same block to make this quicker. The panel was then glued to the 5⅝” by 3⅞ panel of Basic White card and then to the Pebbled Path card base.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The ‘It’s a Science’ stamp set by Stampin’ Up! used to make a Woo-Hoo, congratulations card
I used the Countryside Corners dies to cut a label from the 4⅛” by 2½” piece of Basic White card.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The ‘It’s a Science’ stamp set by Stampin’ Up! used to make a Woo-Hoo, congratulations card
The sentiment, from the Charming Sentiments stamp set was stamped in Boho Blue ink onto the bottom of the label.
The microscope was stamped above the sentiment using Pebbled Path ink. I added the bubbles across the top using the same ink.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The ‘It’s a Science’ stamp set by Stampin’ Up! used to make a Woo-Hoo, congratulations card
The following Blends Pens were then used to colour in parts of the microscope. The decorated piece was then glued to the Moody Mauve layer.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The ‘It’s a Science’ stamp set by Stampin’ Up! used to make a Woo-Hoo, congratulations card
I added 2 pieces of Pebbled Path Ribbon across the card front, securing them in place with strips of Seal +. The label piece was then added on the card front on Dimensionals.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The ‘It’s a Science’ stamp set by Stampin’ Up! used to make a Woo-Hoo, congratulations card
A great masculine card, I hope you like it.
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To recreate the brewed for Dad card, you will need:
Pecan Pie card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛” Pebbled Path card – 5⅛” by 3⅜” Basic White card – 5” by 3¼” Vellum – 4¾” by 3” Fresh As A Daisy dsp – 3” by 1¾” Basic White card – 5½” by 3¾” Scrap Basic White card
Using Pebbled Path ink, I stamped the outline beer glass randomly onto the smaller Basic White panel. I added the ‘froth’ using the same ink.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Brewed For You stamp set used to make a card for the Father’s day Blog Hop
The ‘beer’ was stamped into the glasses using Pecan Pie ink. The whole piece was glued to the Pebbled Path layer which was then mounted onto the Pecan Pie card base on Dimensionals.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Brewed For You stamp set used to make a card for the Father’s day Blog Hop
Using the Alphabet A La Mode Dies, I die cut the letters to spell out DAD. These were then glued to the piece of Fresh As A Daisy dsp and the end flagged with scissors.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Brewed For You stamp set used to make a card for the Father’s day Blog Hop
The flagged strip was then glued to the piece of Vellum using Multipurpose Liquid Adhesive.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Brewed For You stamp set used to make a card for the Father’s day Blog Hop
I applied liquid glue to the back of the Vellum, behind the dsp strip where it would be hidden and added it to the card front.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Brewed For You stamp set used to make a card for the Father’s day Blog Hop
A trio of 2023 – 2025 In Color Dots completed the card.
Please continue around the hop to share all the masculine card ideas my fellow hoppers are sharing today.
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To recreate the vintage tools card, you will need:
Starry Sky card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛” Soft Succulent card – 4⅝” by 3⅛” Basic White card – 4½” by 3” Starry Sky card – 3” by 1” Basic White card – 3” by 1” Basic White card – 5 ½” by 3 ¾” – for the inside
I used the ‘hammer’ image to stamp randomly all over the Starry Sky card front in Starry Sky ink and set it to one side.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Vintage Tools stamp set used to make a masculine themed card for the Stamp ‘n Hop Blog Hop
The tools were then stamped fairly randomly all over the 4½” by 3” panel of Basic White card using Starry Sky, Orchid Oasis, Soft Succulent and Pool Party inks.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Vintage Tools stamp set used to make a masculine themed card for the Stamp ‘n Hop Blog Hop
The stamped panel was then glued to the Soft Succulent layer and a piece of Starry Sky Woven Metallic Ribbon wrapped around the panel and secured on the back with Sellotape. The whole piece was then mounted onto the Starry Sky card front.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Vintage Tools stamp set used to make a masculine themed card for the Stamp ‘n Hop Blog Hop
The sentiment was stamped onto the 3” by 1” piece of Basic White card and die cut using the Stitched Rectangle Dies. I also die cut a larger rectangle with the same die set, repositioning the die until I got the border size I wanted. The rectangles were glued together and added to the card front.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Vintage Tools stamp set used to make a masculine themed card for the Stamp ‘n Hop Blog Hop
A scattering of 2021 – 2023 In Color Dots used to complete the card.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Vintage Tools stamp set used to make a masculine themed card for the Stamp ‘n Hop Blog Hop
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Pool Party card base 8½” by 4¼”– scored at 4¼” Basic White – 5⅛” by 3⅜” – die-cut using the Layering Diorama Dies Crumb Cake – 5⅛” by 3⅜” – die-cut using the Layering Diorama Dies Basic White – 5” by 3¼” Basic White – 5½” by 3¾” – for the inside Scrap Old Olive & Basic White
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – Three card designed for February’s Ocean themed classes using the Oceanfront, On the Ocean and Seaside Bay stamp sets and Dies.
We stamped the ‘sky’ in 2nd generation Balmy Blue ink onto the 5” by 3¼” panel of Basic White card. The ‘sea image’ was stamped twice using Pool Party ink.
The ship from the On the Ocean stamp set was stamped in Starry Sky ink in the lower left corner, about ½” up from the bottom.
The diorama panels were glued together with liquid adhesive and then mounted onto the stamped panel on Dimensionals. The whole piece was then glued to the Pool Party card front. We tucked pieces of the spiky foliage, die cut from scarp Garden Green card using the On the Ocean Dies, between the layers of the diorama panels..
The sentiment was stamped in Night of Navy ink onto the strip of Basic White card, trimmed down and added to the card front.
Card 2 – Sandpiper and Chick
Petal Pink card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛” Crumb Cake – 5⅛” by 3⅜” Basic White card – 5” by 3¼” Basic White – 5½” by 3¾” Scrap Basic White
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – Three card designed for February’s Ocean themed classes using the Oceanfront, On the Ocean and Seaside Bay stamp sets and Dies.
We stamped the ‘sky’ in 2nd generation Balmy Blue ink onto the 5” by 3¼” panel of Basic White card. The ‘sea image’ was stamped using Pool Party ink. The ‘sand’ was added in Crumb Cake ink, stamping three times to build up the layers.
We added grasses in Garden Green ink.
The large bird from the Seaside Bay stamp set, was stamped in Memento Tuxedo Black ink onto the 5½” by 3¾” piece if Basic White card. We added the trio of chicks to the panel of card using the same ink and die cut them using the Seaside Bay Dies.
The stamped panel was the glued to the Crumb Cake panel and then to the Petal Pink card front.
We used the darker brown tones from the Naturals Collection of Blends and Smoky Slate Blends to add texture to the head and wings of the large bird. Pool Party for the eye and Petal Pink for the shading on the belly/chest of the large bird and the chicks.
The large bird and one of the smaller birds were added to the stamped panel using Dimensionals.
Card 3 – Sandpiper Chicks on a Beach
Crumb Cake card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛” Starry Sky card – 5⅛” by 3⅜” Basic White card – 5” by 3¼” Basic White – 5½” by 3¾”
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – Three card designed for February’s Ocean themed classes using the Oceanfront, On the Ocean and Seaside Bay stamp sets and Dies.
We stamped the ‘sky’ in 2nd generation Balmy Blue ink onto the 5” by 3¼” panel of Basic White card. The ‘sea image’ was stamped using Pool Party ink. The ‘sand’ was added in Crumb Cake ink, stamping three times to build up the layers.
We added grasses in Garden Green ink. The stamped panel was the glued to the Starry Sky panel and then added to the Crumb Cake card front on Dimensionals.
The chicks were then added to the card with liquid adhesive.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – Three card designed for February’s Ocean themed classes using the Oceanfront, On the Ocean and Seaside Bay stamp sets and Dies.
Such pretty cards, these three stamp sets work so well together.
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Hello and welcome to the Share it Sunday Blog Hop where we are sharing something we have been working on recently and I am sharing a card made using the On The Ocean stamp set and dies which will be available in the new January – April 2023 Mini Catalogue.
Night of Navy card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” scored and folded at 4⅛” Basic White card – 5⅜” by 3⅝” By the Bay dsp – 5¼” by 3½” Pool Party card – 4¼” by 2⅝” Basic White card – 4⅛” by 2½” Basic White – ¼” strip Scrap Basic White card
I glued the panel of By the Bay dsp to the 5⅜” by 3⅝” panel of Basic White card using Multipurpose Liquid Glue I used the same liquid glue to adhere the panel to the Night of Navy card base.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The lovely On The Ocean stamp used to make a sailing ship themed birthday card for the Share It Sunday Blog Hop
On the bottom of the smallest panel of Basic White card, I stamped the ‘wave’ image in Pacific Point ink.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The lovely On The Ocean stamp used to make a sailing ship themed birthday card for the Share It Sunday Blog Hop
I masked off a circle near the top of the card and added Pool Party ink to the ‘sky’, removed the mask and added a little So Saffron ink to the sun. The whole panel was added to the Pool Party layer and then to the card front with liquid glue.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The lovely On The Ocean stamp used to make a sailing ship themed birthday card for the Share It Sunday Blog Hop
The gorgeous sailing ship was stamped in Night of Navy ink onto scrap Basic White card. I die cut it out using the On The Ocean Dies. It was added to the card front on Dimensionals.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The lovely On The Ocean stamp used to make a sailing ship themed birthday card for the Share It Sunday Blog Hop
The sentiment was stamped in Night of Navy ink onto the strip of Basic White which was then trimmed down and added to the card front.
This is such a great stamp set especially for my son who has volunteered many times on tall ships.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The lovely On The Ocean stamp used to make a sailing ship themed birthday card for the Share It Sunday Blog Hop
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Hello and welcome to the Stampers Showcase Blog Hop where we are sharing projects for the men in our lives. I have chosen to use the Let’s set Sail stamp set and Sailboat Punch to make my card.
Night of Navy card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” scored and folded at 4⅛” Highland Heather card – 5⅞” by ⅜” x 2 Basic White card – 5⅞” by ⅜” x 2 Sun Prints dsp – 5⅞” by 3” Highland Heather card – 3¼” by 3¼” Basic White card – 3¼” by 3¼” Basic White – 4⅓” by ½” Basic White strip ⅜” Basic White card – 3” by 3” Basic White card – 5½” by 3¾”
Using Multipurpose Liquid Adhesive, I glued the strip of Highland Heather card and the longer strip of Basic White card to each side of the Sun Prints dsp. The piece was then added to the Night of Navy card base.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Saiboat Punch & Let’s Set Sail stamp set used to make a masculine themed card for the Stampers Showcase Blog Hop
I flagged the ends of the 4⅓” by ½” piece of Basic White card and added the strip to the card front.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Saiboat Punch & Let’s Set Sail stamp set used to make a masculine themed card for the Stampers Showcase Blog Hop
Using the Layering Circle Dies, I die cut a circle from the square of Basic White card and a slightly larger scalloped circle from the square of Highland Heather card.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Saiboat Punch & Let’s Set Sail stamp set used to make a masculine themed card for the Stampers Showcase Blog Hop
I stamped the ‘sea’ in 3rd generation Night of Navy ink and used a Blending Brush to swirl on Pool Party ink.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Saiboat Punch & Let’s Set Sail stamp set used to make a masculine themed card for the Stampers Showcase Blog Hop
The boat was stamped in Night of Navy ink onto scrap Basic White card and the sails were stamped on the same scrap card in Highland Heather and Poppy Parade ink. All the pieces were punched out using the Sailboat Punch. I glued these to the stamped circle. The tiny birds were stamped in Night of Navy ink. The circles were then glued together and added to the card front on Dimensionals.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Saiboat Punch & Let’s Set Sail stamp set used to make a masculine themed card for the Stampers Showcase Blog Hop
A trio of Pastel Pearls completed the card. I hope you like it.
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I am using the very versatile Bottled Happiness stamp set to make my card today.
To recreate the bottles card, you will need:
Soft Succulent card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” scored and folded at 4⅛” Basic White card – 5⅝” by 3⅞” Basic White card – 5½” by 3¾” x 2 – one for the inside Vellum – 5¼” by 3½” Starry Sky card – 2¼” by 2¼” Basic White card – 2” by 2”
I stamped the bottle all over one of the 5½” by 3¾” panels of Basic White card in Soft Succulent, Pacific Point and Starry Sky inks. The images were stamped either vertically or horizontally. The stamped panel was adhered to the larger Basic White panel with Multipurpose Liquid Adhesive.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Bottled Happiness stamp set by Stampin’ Up! used to make a masculine style card
I added the vellum panel over the top secured with a strip of Seal + placed where my sentiment would hide it.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Bottled Happiness stamp set by Stampin’ Up! used to make a masculine style card
I wrapped a length of Starry Sky Woven Metallic Ribbon around the panel, securing it on the back with Sellotape. The panel was then added to the Soft Succulent card base on Dimensionals.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Bottled Happiness stamp set by Stampin’ Up! used to make a masculine style card
The sentiment was stamped in Starry Sky ink onto the square of Basic White card. It was then die cut using one of the Stylish Shapes Dies. A slightly larger circle was die cut from the Starry Sky square using the same set of Dies. The circles were adhered together with liquid glue and added to the card front on Mini Glue Dots.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Bottled Happiness stamp set by Stampin’ Up! used to make a masculine style card
A bow made from the same woven metallic ribbon and a trio of 2022 – 2024 In Color Dots completes the card.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Bottled Happiness stamp set by Stampin’ Up! used to make a masculine style card
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I have been playing with my Oceanfront stamp set………I can’t help myself and this time I have combined it with the Sailing Home stamp set for an oceanfront sailing card.
To recreate the oceanfront sailing card, you will need:
Balmy Blue card base – 8¼” by 5⅝” scored at 4⅛” Basic White card – 5⅞” by 3⅝” Night of Navy card – 5⅞” by ⅜” Basic White card – 5½” by 3¾” for the inside Scrap Basic White and Pear Pizzazz
Using the largest stamp from the Oceanfront stamp set I stamped the sky with Balmy Blue ink into the longer, narrower panel of Basic White card. I added the sea in Misty Moonlight ink using the same stamp.
www.crafty-rootes.com -The Oceanfront and Smooth Sailing stamp sets used to make a pretty oceanfront sailing card
The panel was then placed in the Stamparatus. I wanted to make sure that my sailing boat was nice and dark and the Stamparatus allowed me to stamp it 3 times with Memento Tuxedo Black ink. Whilst the panel was in the Stamparatus I stamped the birds with the same ink. Both of these images came from the Sailing Home stamp set.
www.crafty-rootes.com -The Oceanfront and Smooth Sailing stamp sets used to make a pretty oceanfront sailing card
I stamped the boulder in Crumb Cake ink onto scrap Basic White card and fussy cut them out using Scissors. The vegetation was die cut from scrap Pear Pizzazz card using a die from the Seas Dies. The boulders were glued down with Multipurpose Liquid Adhesive and the vegetation tucked behind.
www.crafty-rootes.com -The Oceanfront and Smooth Sailing stamp sets used to make a pretty oceanfront sailing card
I added some clouds, die cut using the Rainbow Dies and glued them to the sky. The 2 strips of Night of Navy card were glued to either side of the stamped panel. The whole panel was then added to the Balmy Blue card front on Dimensionals.
www.crafty-rootes.com -The Oceanfront and Smooth Sailing stamp sets used to make a pretty oceanfront sailing card
The boat was coloured in using my Chalk Pen, to help it stand out. I also added ‘waves’ with the same pen and finished off by adding some Clear Wink of Stella to the water.
www.crafty-rootes.com -The Oceanfront and Smooth Sailing stamp sets used to make a pretty oceanfront sailing card
Such a pretty card, I hope you like it.
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Hello and welcome to the Stamping With Friends Blog Hop where we are sharing projects made using retiring product from the 2021 – 2022 Annual Catalogue. I have made a cute tool shed card using the Home & Garden stamp set.
Smoky Slate card base – 8¼” by 5⅝” scored at 4⅛” Mossy Meadow card – 5½” by 3¾” Basic White card – 5⅜” by 3⅝” Basic White card – 5½” by 3¾” – for the inside Basic White strip – ⅜” In Good Taste dsp – ⅜” strip Scrap Basic White & Smoky Slate
I embossed the smaller panel of Basic White card using the Brick and Mortar Embossing Folder, which, happily is not retiring. The embossed panel was then glued to the Mossy Meadow later using Multipurpose Liquid Glue. The whole piece was glued to the Smoky Slate card base.
www.crafty-rootes.com – The Home & Garden stamp set used to make a masculine tool shed themed card for the Stamping with Friends Blog Hop
The ladder, secateurs and spade from the Home & Garden stamp set, were stamped in Basic Gray ink onto scrap Smoky Slate card. They were die cut using the Garden Dies. I used a Bermuda Bay Blends Marker to colour in the handles.
www.crafty-rootes.com – The Home & Garden stamp set used to make a masculine tool shed themed card for the Stamping with Friends Blog Hop
The flower pot from the Cactus Cuties stamp set was stamped in Bermuda Bay ink on scarp Basic White card. I stamped two of the cactus plants in Mossy Meadow ink onto the scrap Basic White card. These were fussy cut out using Scissors.
www.crafty-rootes.com – The Home & Garden stamp set used to make a masculine tool shed themed card for the Stamping with Friends Blog Hop
The wooden rail was die cut from In Good Taste dsp using the Garden Dies. This was glued to the card front and all the tools added.
The pot and plants were mounted on the card with Dimensionals.
www.crafty-rootes.com – The Home & Garden stamp set used to make a masculine tool shed themed card for the Stamping with Friends Blog Hop
The sentiment was stamped in Bermuda Bay ink onto the strip of Basic White card in Bermuda Bay ink and trimmed down using Scissors. It was added to the card with the liquid glue.
www.crafty-rootes.com – The Home & Garden stamp set used to make a masculine tool shed themed card for the Stamping with Friends Blog Hop
I added a trio of Classic Matte Dots to finish the card.
Please hop on to share all the lovely inspiration provided by my fellow demos. Next up is the lovely Melva Peters from Canada
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Hello and welcome to the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop where we are showcasing a project we have been working on. I am sharing a mountain horizon scene made using the Horizon Dies.
To recreate the mountain horizon scene, you will need:
Garden Green card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” scored and folded at 4⅛” Balmy Blue card – 5⅜” by 3⅝” Basic White card – 5” by 3½” Basic White card – 5½” by 3¾” Scrap Basic White, Balmy Blue, Highland Heather & Garden Green
Using Blending Brushes, I added Balmy Blue ink to the top of the smaller Basic White layer and Sahara Sand ink to the bottom of the layer.
www.crafty-rootes.com – The Horizon Dies by Stampin’ Up! used to make a pretty mountain scene card
From scrap Highland Heather card, I die cut the mountain range using the Horizon Dies. Using the same des I cut the detailed snowy mountain tops and glued them together. I used Multipurpose Liquid Adhesive to glue this piece to the inked panel.
www.crafty-rootes.com – The Horizon Dies by Stampin’ Up! used to make a pretty mountain scene card
The water was cut from scrap Balmy Blue card and added below the mountains with the same glue.
www.crafty-rootes.com – The Horizon Dies by Stampin’ Up! used to make a pretty mountain scene card
The trees were cut from the scrap Garden Green card and added to the panel on Dimensionals.
www.crafty-rootes.com – The Horizon Dies by Stampin’ Up! used to make a pretty mountain scene card
The decorated panel was then glued to the Balmy Blue layer before being added to the Garden Green card base on Dimensionals.
www.crafty-rootes.com – The Horizon Dies by Stampin’ Up! used to make a pretty mountain scene card
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