Beautiful Moments In Balmy Blue

Monday’s Are Hard, Stamping Shouldn’t Be

Card made with Beautiful Moments Stamp Set

Monday’s are hard, but in this card making series, I will show you that stamping shouldn’t be. In fact, it’s quite easy. And with minimal supplies and minimal efforts, you can get fabulous results! To see last Monday’s card, click here.

Beautiful Moments Stamp Set

Today’s Monday Card features the stamp set, Beautiful Moments. This is a fantastic stamp set if you enjoy coloring, with its large open images. If you are not a fan of coloring, I am going to show you a way to make colorful clothing without actually coloring.

Beautiful Moments Stamp Set, item #151677

Our fabulous Monday Card uses minimal supplies: one stamp set, Beautiful Moments, two ink pads, Early Espresso and Balmy Blue, and two colors of cardstock, Balmy Blue and Crumb Cake. Please follow along!

A Monday Card

The Card Recipe

Balmy Blue CS: 5-1/2 x 8-1/2″, score at 4-1/4″ for card base.

Balmy Blue CS: 4 x 5-1/4″, 3-1/4 x 3-1/4″, scrap @ 2-1/2 x 2-1/2″

Crumb Cake CS: 3-1/2 x 3-1/2″, 3 x 3″, 1 x 4″, 3/4 x 2-1/2″

Stamp And Assemble

This Monday’s Are Hard, Stamping Shouldn’t Be Card starts out with the typical “fold in half” and score with your bone folder to get a great crisp card base. Let’s not break tradition.

However, my TIP to you is to score once, invert the fold and score again. Your inner crease is now as crisp as the outer one. This makes for a professional looking card base!

Balmy Blue card base and bone folder

Create Your Own Designer Series Paper

With the minimal supplies used in this card, we are not adding designer series paper to it. We are making our own! I use this great background pattern effect with any stamp sets I own.

I suggest stamping on scrap paper, as this technique has you stamping off the edge of your cardstock. Starting at the bottom, stamp the line stamp from the Beautiful Moments Stamp Set in Balmy Blue Ink on the 4 x 5-1/4″ Balmy Blue CS.

Next, continue to fill in the wavy lines up each side of the paper and along the top. I varied the position of the stamp to get a random pattern. Also, I criss-crossed some of the lines, like choppy waves. I focused on the outer edges, knowing the middle would eventually be covered in layers.

Stamping the line stamp from Beautiful Moments Stamp Set

Simple Stamping

This Easy Monday Card couldn’t get any easier! I used Early Espresso Ink to stamp the grassy plants from the Beautiful Moments Stamp Set onto the 1 x 4″ piece of Crumb Cake CS. I varied the height of each stamping, filling my paper as I went across it.

Moving on to my sentiment, I chose the stamp “collect beautiful moments” from the Beautiful Moments Stamp Set. The remaining sentiments in this set would have worked just as well.

I inked the stamp in Early Espresso and applied it to the 3/4 x 2-1/2″ Crumb Cake CS. Purposefully, I made sure to stamp the sentiment as far left as I could. This enabled me to tear off a small section on the right, leaving a jagged edge.

Stamps from Beautiful Moments Stamo Set and Early Espresso Ink

Beach Combers

The two young ladies with their sand buckets make an adorable pair. I stamped this image from the Beautiful Moments Stamp Set twice in Early Espresso Ink, once on the 3 x 3 Crumb Cake CS, and once on the Balmy Blue scrap.

I kept the image on the Crumb Cake CS closer to the top, to allow room for the sentiment piece. The Balmy Blue scrap has an entirely different purpose.

Girls with buckets stamp from Beautiful Moments Stamp Set

To make colorful dresses for my girls, I brought in my Paper Snips and cutting skills. First, I cut the pair apart, so I could tackle each dress one at a time. Next, I fussy cut each dress, leaving the dark outline visible.

Fussy Cutting stamped dresses

Lastly, I placed the beautiful blue dresses on my beachy friends. This is a great way to add color without coloring. But, you could also add pattern paper here and play paper dolls all day long. Just remember that you need to be able to see the stamped image on the pattern paper to cut it out.

Easy Monday Card Layering

The stamping on the outside of the card is complete. Now it is assembly time. The beach combers have two additional square layers to complete their matting.

Layer 1 of card front

The rest of the card also goes together just as easy. First, I layered the 4 x 5=1/4″ Balmy Blue CS onto the card base. I added my beach combers layer combo toward the top, centered in the middle. I placed the sentiment under the girls feet, toward the left of the square, with the jagged edge flowing to the right. The grassy fronds were placed closer to the bottom of the card.

Finished Layering of the card

The Insider Job

Your card is beautiful on the outside, now lets make it pretty inside too! I like to mimic some of the outer stamping into a corner of the inside card. This way the card has continuity and there is still lots of room to add your own sentiment or written thoughts.

For this card, I stamped the girl on the left into the bottom corner, making sure my stamp flowed well off the paper where needed. I also stamped a grassy frond next to her. This was done using Early Espresso Ink.

To make her fancy, I stamped the dress on a Crumb Cake scrap and fussy cut it. I adhered it with my favorite adhesive, Tombow Liquid Glue. Now, this image is the opposite of what is shown on the front of the card, yet similar in nature.

Inside Stamping using the Beautiful Moments Stamp Set

Change It Up!

This is when I usually show a card made with this same layout that incorporates some ribbon or bling, something to step it up beyond simple. Today, I am sharing a card without additional embellishment, instead changing the colors and content.

It is my hope to inspire you to use the card recipes I include in my Monday Card Series, using whatever colors and stamps you have on hand. My Christmas In July card does just that! It is made with the same recipe as the Beautiful Moments Beach Card.

Christmas In July Card
This card is made using the stamp set Perfectly Plaid, item #149418

This nature lover’s card is not over-the-top red and green and jolly. I kept the tones quite neutral, with Pear Pizzazz and Crumb Cake. I sponged the Crumb CS with like colored ink to deepen the tone. The trees were punched from DSP using the Pine Tree Punch (item #149521), then added to the card front with dimensionals for lift.

Here is the side by side comparison so you can see how alike these two cards really are!

What will you create with this recipe? The possibilities are endless when you are crafty…or have a great recipe to work with!

I hope you enjoyed making this easy card on a hard Monday with me. My video tutorial can be found on my FaceBook page, as well as my YouTube channel. If you need any supplies for this card, please feel free to visit my online store, https://www.juliemakson.stampinup.net, at any time. See you next Monday for another installment of:

Monday’s Are Hard, Stamping Shouldn’t Be!

Sweetly Swirled In Balmy Blue

Monday’s Are Hard, Stamping Shouldn’t Be

Card made with Sweetly Swirled Stamp Set

Monday’s are hard, but in this cardmaking series, I will show you that stamping shouldn’t be. In fact, it’s quite easy. And with minimal supplies and minimal efforts, you can get fabulous results!

Today’s Monday card features the stamp set, Sweetly Swirled. This stamp set was released new, from the 2019-2020 Stampin’ Up! Annual Catalog. It includes 14 photopolymer stamps, 3 of which feature sweet swirls.

These swirls make great accent images for any of your cards or projects! And two of them coordinate with dies, in the form of Layering Circles or Layering Ovals.

Sweetly Swirled Stamp Set
Sweetly Swirled Stamp Set, item #149254

However, since we are using minimal supplies, this Monday Card only uses the stamp set.

That’s right, one stamp set, Sweetly Swirled, two ink pads, Balmy Blue and Memento Tuxedo Black, and two colors of cardstock, Balmy Blue and Whisper White. Please follow along!

A Monday Card

The Card Recipe

Balmy Blue CS: 5 1/2 x 8 1/2″, score at 4 1/4″ for card base.

Balmy Blue CS: (2 of) 1 x 3 3/4″, (2 of) 1/2 x 1″

Whisper White CS: 4 x 5 1/4″ (for inside, optional)

Whisper White CS: 4 x 4″, 3 3/4 x 3 3/4″, 1 1/4 x 4″, 3/4 x 3 1/2″, 1/2 x 1 1/4″

Stamp and Assemble

This Monday’s Are Hard, Stamping Shouldn’t Be Sweetly Swirled Card starts out with the typical “fold in half” and score with your bonefolder to get a great crisp card base. Let’s not break tradition.

However, my TIP to you is to score once, invert the fold and score again. Your inner crease is now as crisp as the outer one. This makes for a professional looking card base!

Balmy Blue CS and Bonefolder

Create Your Own Designer Series Paper

With the minimal supplies used in this card, we are not adding designer series paper to it. We are making our own! This great background pattern can be used with any stamp sets you own.

First, I stamped a fully inked flower onto my 3 3/4″ square of Whisper White CS using Balmy Blue Ink. Next, I immediately stamped the shadow flower beside it, offsetting slightly. This is known as second generation stamping.

Be sure to add some darker flowers to the outer edges. It’s okay to stamp off the edge of your paper to create your individualized pattern. I always have scrap paper behind my work in progress to catch excess ink.

Flower Stamp from Sweetly Swirled

The largest circle swirl stamp fits nicely into the flowered square. I stamped this swirl in Memento Tuxedo Black Ink in the middle of the square. Because there is no up, down or other orientation to this stamp, it is easily placed.

Large Circle Sweetly Swirled Stamp

For another random pattern, I used one of the Balmy Blue 1 x 3 3/4″ CS pieces and Balmy Blue Ink, and a different flower stamp from the first choice. This time I did not shadow stamp my image. Mixing things up creates variation interest.

Flower from Sweetly Swirled Stamp Set

Faux Sponging

A great way to add color to the edge of your cardstock is to sponge some on. Since this card requires minimal supplies, we are making this happen in another manner.

Hold your ink pad in one hand and swipe the edge of the ink pad onto the edge of the cardstock, going around the entire square. This will add needed contrast between the card layers.

You’re Really Missed

Are you a victim of crooked sayings? You can use your grid paper to line up those photopolymer stamp sentiments. Here’s how:

  1. Place the stamp (image side down and flat side up) along the grid line.
  2. Adjust stamp as needed, so that it is nice and even.
  3. Then, simply add your clear block by placing it over the stamp.
Sentiment from Sweetly Swirled Stamp Set
Once your sentiment is lined up nicely, it is up to you to stamp it straight!

I used Memento Tuxedo Black Ink to stamp my sentiment on the 3/4 x 3 3/4″ Whisper White CS. For me, using the smallest piece of cardstock for my sentiment helps keep the saying centered. Less paper=less room for error!

Sentiment from Sweetly Swirled Stamp Set

To emphasize the “really” in this sentiment, I added Balmy Blue Ink with the smallest swirl stamp around this word. So that it wasn’t too bold, I stamped off onto my scrap paper first.

Small Circle Sweetly Swirled Stamp

Finishing Touches

As cardmakers, we tend to have lots of little scraps of paper lying around at any given time. In this card, I put some of them to great use as accent pieces!

The half-inch wide strips flag easily. I use my Paper Snips to cut from the corner edge toward the middle. Repeat on the other side, until your triangle falls off.

Paper Snips

To dress my flags up, I added contrasting colors in tiny circles. If you have don’t have a small circle punch, check your office supplies. I used an ordinary hole punch for this minimal supplies required card. Tiny drops of glue, or small glue dots will hold them fast.

Tombow Glue Adhesive and Hole Punch

Assembly

This Sweetly Swirled card has quite a few layers, but they go together quickly. Here is a picture showing the “layout of layers”.

Sweetly Swirled Card Pieces

I like to put each layer “set” together before I adhere it to the card base. Typically, I start from the top and work toward the bottom.

The Insider Job

Your Sweetly Swirled card is beautiful on the outside, now lets make it pretty inside too! I like to mimic some of the outer stamping into a corner of the inside card. This way the card has continuity and there is still lots of room to add your own sentiment or written thoughts.

Sweetly Swirled Stamps
Here, I used the same technique from the stamping of the front of the card, to add that inside interest.

Now is a good time to add some stamping to your envelope too! You could choose from the swirl stamps, the flower stamps or the sentiment stamp.

Step It Up

Sweetly Swirled Card with Pearls, Stampin' Blends colored

If you have Pearl Basic Jewels, item #144219, you can use your Stampin’ Blends to color them. This will create some bling in the color you need for your project. I used the Dark Balmy Blue Stampin’ Blend, item #148542, to color some of my pearls.

Easy Monday Stamping

I hope you enjoyed making this easy card on a hard Monday with me. My video tutorial can be found on my FaceBook page, as well as my YouTube channel. To see another Easy Monday Card, featuring Beautifully Braided, click here.

If you need any supplies for this card, please feel free to visit my online store, https://www.juliemakson.stampinup.net, at any time. See you next Monday for another installment of:

Monday’s Are Hard, Stamping Shouldn’t Be!