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AWH Colour Creations - Blackberry Bliss

Welcome back to another blog hop Wednesday, and another bird card!    AWH Blog Header

This week, the Art With Heart stamping ladies are focusing on Blackberry Bliss - nearly everyone's favourite colour!

My inspiration this week came from Sherry Roth who created a gorgeous card, using the beautiful regal colour scheme of Blackberry Bliss, Wild Wheat and Basic White:     Sherry's card
I thought it was just beautiful, and since our focus colour is Blackberry Bliss, I wanted to use the same colour scheme. I selected the Wildly Flowering Designer Series paper to use, so also added Moody Mauve.

I wanted to use my Country Birdhouse bundle for the very first time, and make a fancy fold card, because I haven't done any fancy folds for a while. So I trawled Pinterest and found the Double Stack Display card by Susan Campfield. I liked that there were several front facing panels to show off the beautiful colours and papers:      Susan's card
Then I got to work, measuring, cutting, scoring and die-cutting heaps of pieces. The fun part then comes in mixing and matching to see which ones layer better. I brayered Wild Wheat ink over a piece of wood pattern paper from the Country Woods DSP, so I had the correct colour I wanted for my birdhouses. 

Brayered Designer Series Paper

Country Birdhouse pieces

The fold is called Double Stack because there are two concertina folds which stack over each other, closing the card and allowing it to fit in a standard envelope.

Country Birdhouse Double Stack Card

The front has lots of layers and dimension - and is probably going to cause me to have to pay extra postage!

Country Birdhouse Double Stack Card front

The next front facing piece is a little less busy, and has space for a sentiment. This pieces needs to be adhered carefully, nestling it into the opposite fold, but not too close that it doesn't flatten properly when the card is closed.

Country Birdhouse Double Stack Card inner

The final inside panel can be left plain white for lots of writing space, or in this instance, I have added a decorative strip along the bottom, consisting of a slither of the designer series paper, a section of the birdhouse die-cut snipped in half to form a scallop border, and a flower and leaf from the Country Flowers Dies.

This is what it looks like fully open with the front facing panels turned to the back:

Country Birdhouse Double Stack Card 3

This is what it looks like fully open with the front facing panels turned in:

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And this is what it looks like standing up - it is a very strong free-standing card, and won't sag off the mantelpiece two days after it is placed there.

Country Birdhouse Double Stack Card 1

Country Birdhouse Double Stack Card 2

And of course, once I had finished that, I had a stack of other pieces to use up, so I cut myself some Country Birdhouse Notecards - lining one edge of the roof on the die up with the fold line on an A4 Basic White card sheet folded in half lengthwise and scored really well, running it through the cutting machine, to cut a notecard. You can cut 3 birdhouses from one piece of A4 doing it this way.

Country Birdhouse note cards

Birdhouse basics

Country Birdhouse note cards Blackberry Bliss

Now it's time for your to go and check the other Art With Heart bloggers and see what they have created with Blackberry Bliss. Lovely Rosa Leydon is the next person in the blog hop - click the image below to go to her blog post.

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If you find a broken link in the blog hop, click HERE to go to Cathy's blog where she has all the links.

Thanks for visiting my blog, and our Art With Heart team blog hop. See you again soon with inky fingers!

Kathryn Ruddick

Mansfield VIC

 

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Colour Creations - Berry Burst

This week the Art With Heart Stampin' Up! demonstrators are creating with much loved returned colour - Berry Burst, in our Colour Creations Blog Hop.    AWH Blog Header
Welcome, to my blog and I hope you enjoy visiting each of the wonderful creators on our blog hop tonight.

This evening I have a fun, simple design for you, with just a little bit of stamping, a single die-cut shape repeated, and a tiny bit of very simple fussy cutting - bringing you Unbounded Beauty Berry Burst Birdies!

Two of the birds (die cut circles) are glued to the base layer using Tombow liquid glue. The third bird is popped up with Stampin' Dimensionals.

      Unbounded Beauty Berry Burst Birds - landscape cardOn this first Basic White Card base is a layer of Berry Burst card, embossed with the Zinnia 3D embossing folder. Then three die cut circles form the body of the birds. Wings are roughly fussy cut from the Unbounded Beauty Designer Series Paper.

The greeting is from a brand new stamp set in our Online Exclusives range: Sweetly Scripted stamp set. I've stamped it in Misty Moonlight on Basic White card.

    Unbounded Beauty Berry Burst Birds - landscape

My portrait version of this card uses a sheet of paper from the Thoughtful Journer 6"x 6" Designer Series Paper pack. And I have stamped the greeting vertically down the left hand side.

      Unbounded Beauty Berry Burst Birds

The leaves on the Bounded Beauty paper make such cute wings. They would also work really well as shabby chic butterflies!

      Unbounded Beauty Birdies
I hope I have given you a chuckle, I love making quirky birds and these ones are so very simple! Now it's time to see what else our clever team members have created.  Click on the image directly below and you will be taken to my dear friend Andrea's blog - she is such a talented stamper, I can't wait to see what she has done with Berry Burst!        AWH Next
If you continue on the blog hop, but find a broken link, you can always come back here to THIS LINK which will take you to Cathy's blog. Our dear blog hop host has all the links on her post.

See you again soon with inky fingers!

Kathryn Ruddick

Mansfield VIC

 

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