Ornate Garden Suite Part II

Ornate Thanks Bundle

My deep dive into the early release Ornate Garden Suite continues as Part II, with the Ornate Thanks Bundle review. My previous blog post, Ornate Garden Suite Part I, covered the various embellishments and Ornate Floral 3D Embossing Folder. Today, I am adding samples with even more stamps from the Ornate Thanks stamp set, in addition to the Ornate Border Dies.

Ornate Thanks Bundle item 154115
The Ornate Thanks Bundle, item # 154115. When you purchase the stamps and dies together, you automatically save 10%.

Ornate Border Dies

The dies total 9 in this configuration. They are definitely ornate, as well as floral, so they fit the garden suite theme perfectly.

Two of the dies will cut a floral border, leaving a delicate open pattern to the right and remaining attached to the cardstock to the left. They work well on card fronts to create a peek-thru-to-the-inside effect.

Two of the dies create a lace overlay along the edge of your paper. I used them together on a single piece of cardstock with fabulous results. (See my sentiment example in the So Grateful card below.)

One of the dies cuts a floral border completely out, leaving it free standing. Another die helps to remove one of the floral borders so that it, too, is completely cut out, or free standing.

Also, there are 3 flower dies ranging from small to large in size. These die cut flowers work great in the free-standing floral border. (See my example in the Thank You card below.)

So Grateful Card

Card using products from the Ornate Thanks Bundle

My So Grateful Card is made with Blushing Bride and Whisper White cardstock. I have continued the use of the Ornate Floral 3D Embossing Folder, as can be seen here in Whisper White.

Following are some of my crafty tips:

Flower Border Die

Ornate Border Dies

Some of the Ornate Border Dies have tabs at each end to help you line the dies up correctly on your cardstock. If you are die cutting your card base, make sure you orient your die so that it is:

A.) cutting away to the right and leaving the left uncut.

B.) placing top of die to top of card base (in this case, the flowers are top, leaves are bottom).

I also recommend securing your dies with either a post-it note or washi tape to secure it while it travels thru your die cutting machine. There is nothing worse than the die shifting and having to start over.

The Ornate Border Dies are intricate, and require multiple cranks thru the die cutting machine. I also found the use of a shim (in the form of a thin piece of paper) useful. And between multi cranks, I rotated my sandwich base completely around (without taking the sandwich apart).

Regardless, there may be some fine picking at hand for little hangers-on. Be prepared with your die brush and/or piercing tool. And keep those extra leaves that pop out, they are perfect accent pieces!

Sentiment At Hand

Ornate Borders Dies

For my sentiment on this card, I chose to use both edging borders, one top and one bottom. The dies are long, so my paper matches in length. Even though I don’t need all of it for this card, I can use the remainder elsewhere after trimming to size.

I chose the sentiment, So Grateful, from the Ornate Thanks stamp set. Because my card is entirely pink and white, I felt that black would be overwhelming as an ink choice. Instead, I used Early Espresso, as the rich brown melds nicely with pink but remains bold, to be well seen.

Finishing Touches

Remember those little accent leaves from the die cut above? Here they are, put to good use. After dry fitting the leaves and my sentiment, I remove the sentiment and secure the leaves with Tear and Tape Adhesive. As a final step, the sentiment covers the tape.

Thank You Card

Card using Ornate Thanks Bundle

My Thank You card features the Ornate Garden Specialty Designer Series Paper. Complementary colors Early Espresso, Old Olive and Mint Macaron were put into play. I also added So Saffron, Crushed Curry, Very Vanilla and for bright pop of fun, a Poppy Parade cardbase.

This is how it came together…

Free Standing Floral Border Die

Ornate Border Dies

I chose to die cut the free standing floral border die in Old Olive. Because the length is closer to 6″, and my card base is 5 1/2″, I needed to trim a bit by hand. This was easily done using my paper snips.

Difficulty Level without cat ‘helping’: 2 out of 5

Difficulty Level with cat ‘helping’: 4 out of 5

Winnie the Naughty Cat
Winnie thinks she is helpful in the craft room, but she really isn’t.

Single Flower Dies

I die cut flowers in 3 colors, Poppy Parade (which looked too Christmasy next to the Old Olive, saved for another day), Very Vanilla and Crushed Curry. The latter two made it onto my finished card, as I liked the way they layered together.

Finishing Touches

The Ornate Floral 3D Embossing Folder peeks in again in the So Saffron Cardstock. The Thank You sentiment comes from the Ornate Thanks stamp set, inked in Early Espresso. Beneath the sentiment flows Old Olive ribbon from the Ornate Garden Ribbon Combo Pack. Lastly, I added Gilded Gems to the flower centers.

So Loved Card

Card using Ornate Thanks Bundle

My third and final card today using the Ornate Thanks Bundle is elegance enhanced, showcasing Mint Macaron, Whisper White and Gold.

Here are some details in the making of this beautiful masterpiece:

Double Duty Dies

Ornate Border Dies

I used the rose floral border die on this card twice. The first time on the front of the card base, and the second as an additional layer to the card. With my VersaMark Ink Pad, I swiped ink on the outer die cuts of both layers and heat embossed with Gold Embossing Powder.

The front of the card peeks thru to the Whisper White Cardstoc positioned inside. The additional layer is placed over a gold foil design paper from the Ornate Garden Specialty pack.

Finishing Touches

The left-over leaves from the daisy floral border die were so fun to work with in my first card, I wanted to use them again. I die cut a piece of Whisper White just to create the leaves! Left-overs are always saved to be re-worked, so no waste there.

I used my VersaMarker to add VersaMark to the tips of the leaves for gold heat embossing. A good alternative, in lieu of the VersaMarker, would be to place some VersaMark refill liquid on a clear block, then use a blender pen to add VersaMark to the leaf tips. Keep that paintbrush handy to wipe embossing powder off unwanted areas before applying heat.

Ornate Thanks Stamp Set

Ornate Thanks Stamp Masking

The stamp sayings, “So Grateful” and “Thank You”, used in the cards featured here, are the large stamps in the set, Ornate Thanks. The stamp “Thanks” is another similar in size.

The remainder of the stamps in this 19 piece photopolymer set are smaller handwritten font (so fabulous!!), in various sayings that pair nicely with the thanks theme. All 3 of the cards shown in the Ornate Garden Suite Part I used the scripty stamps. I adore this font.

For this card, I only wanted “so loved” from the stamp “your kindness is so loved”. Masking part of the stamp before use can change up the way your sentiment reads. I added painters tape to the undesired portion of the stamp image, inked in VersaMark, removed the tape, and stamped. Heat embossing in gold finished the look nicely.


Giving Thanks

There is so much to be thankful for, and just as many reasons to send a card filled with homemade gratitude to someone you know! The Ornate Thanks Stamp Set gives you versatility with what to say, or stamp. The Ornate Border Dies put the fun in fun-ctionality, as you assemble and layer those cards or projects.

Be sure to stop by my online store to add the Ornate Thanks Bundle to your cart today. And for more creative ideas, check back soon as I continue with Part III in this series, with the Ornate Style Bundle. Don’t miss the incredible conclusion!

Ornate Garden Suite Part I

The Ornate Garden Suite Collection

Are you ready to get a jump start or sneak peek of the latest and greatest from Stampin’ Up!? The Ornate Garden Suite is an exclusive early release from the upcoming 2020-2021 Annual Catalog. You are able to order the entire suite or items a la cart from April 1-May 31, 2020.

In this three part series, I am exploring the fabulous new items from this incredible suite! In Part I, we take a look at the embellishments. We have ribbons and gems, as well as the embossing folder and designer series paper. Let me show you how I put them all together!

The Ornate Floral 3-D Embossing Folder

Ornate Floral 3-D Embossing Folder
Item #152725. Embossing folders have the ability to really change up your finished project.

The Ornate Floral 3-D Embossing Folder is 4 1/2″ x 6 1/4″ in size. Because it is 3-D, I find it best used with the 3-D Embossing Folder Plate. This special ‘blue plate’ is new in the January-June 2020 Mini Catalog, and shouldn’t be missed!

The black line along the bottom of the folder will help you line up your paper in a straight manner. However, the ornate flowers are sporadically embossed. As such, you don’t need to worry about placing your paper in the perfect position for a great embossed effect.

Sponging Embossing Folders With Ink

Sponge ink on Ornate Floral -D Embossing Folder

You can change the look of your embossed work by sponging ink on the folder before you add paper and crank it thru your machine. Here I experimented with placing ink on both sides of the folder (one side at a time). In both instances, I ran it thru with Whisper White Cardstock.

The top cardstock image is from inking the back side of the embossing folder, where the folder’s image is raised. The Terracotta Tile ink settled into the flowers and leaves. But the image is de-bossed (depressed) instead of embossed (expanded upward). Interesting, but not what I was looking for. Moving on.

The bottom cardstock image is from inking the front side of the embossing folder, where the folder’s image is depressed, with the logo for Stampin’ Up!. This time, the Terracotta Tile ink darkened the flat sections of my cardstock. This left the raised image in the original paper color, white. Now we’re cooking…or crafting.

More Experimenting!

Next, I sponged the embossing folder with Mint Macaron Ink and embossed a piece of Whisper White Cardstock. After, I gently sponge-rolled the raised flowers in Terracotta Tile Ink. This resulted in a multi-color effect. Soft, muted and very lovely. Perfection.

TIP: Use a baby wipe to remove ink from your embossing folder, or rinse with water, then pat dry with a paper towel.

Embossing Card Fronts

Since this embossing folder image isn’t exclusive to direction, you can easily emboss the front of your card base. For this card, I started with a base that measured 4 1/4 x 11″, scored at 5 1/2″ (the tent fold).

It was easy to place the front of my card base in the embossing folder and run it thru my Big Shot without worrying about paper overhang or embossing folder orientation.

Ornate Floral 3-D EF with Big Shot

After running the card base thru the embossing folder, I sponge rolled the outer edges with Mint Macaron Ink. By the time I was ready to assemble my first card, it had 3 embossed layers! I really like this embossing folder…

Whisper White, Mint Macaron and Terracotta Tile meet the Ornate Floral 3-D Embossing Folder in style.

Ornate Garden Specialty Designer Series Paper

Ornate Garden Specialty DSP
Item #152488. 2 each of 6 double-sided designs in 12×12″ size.

The description for this specialty designer series paper (or DSP) reads “gold foil designs on some sheets”. I think it should read “on most sheets”. 4 out of 6 designs (or 8 out of 12) papers have fancy foiling. This does makes it hard to use the plain pattern paper over the fancy flip-side.

Coordinating Colors

Stampin' Up! Inkpads

Stampin’ Up! lists the coordinating colors on the back of every package of DSP. This helps us to choose colors that blend perfectly with the designer paper when creating our projects.

Coordinating Colors: Early Espresso, gold, Mint Macaron, Old Olive, Terracotta Tile, Whisper White, plus a brand new In Color: Bumblebee.

Yes, that is correct, we have insight as to what one of the new 2020-2022 In Colors will be: Bumblebee! A nice warm golden yellow. How glorious!!

Add More Color

Old Olive Stampin' Blends

I decided to dress up my gold foil accent sheet by coloring with some Stampin’ Blends. By doing so, you can create a very unique look. The blends make quick work of coloring, and it is very theraputic (for most).

TIP: Not a fan of coloring? Keep it to a minimum by using smaller pieces of DSP. Don’t color where you know you will be overlapping other layers on your card. This saves both ink and time.

The gold foil accents in the DSP go beautifully with more gold, whether embossed or not, via the Gold Foil Sheets, item # 132622.

Ornate Garden Ribbon Combo Pack and Gilded Gems

The Ribbons

Ornate Garden Ribbon Combo Pack item #152479

You get 2 colors in this combo pack, Old Olive and Terracotta Tile, for a total of 5 yards per spool. This ribbon is soft and flexible, perfect for making bows. The stitched edging gives it the illusion of color variation. When you add in this ribbon’s soft sheen for a gentle finishing touch, your project looks complete.

The Gems

Gilded Gems item #152479

Don’t forget to add some bling! The Gilded Gems are adhesive-backed, opaque gold in color and 90 pieces of wow. You get 30 each of 3 sizes, which Stampin’ UP! lists as 4mm, 5mm and 6mm. The rest of us go by small, medium and large. Either way, they look great on your artwork!

Not sure where to add a sentiment to your card? Use the smallest possible piece of cardstock for your saying and it will blend in more naturally, especially if coordinating colors are involved.

TIP: Dress up your cards and projects with ribbon and bling the easy way, use Stampin’ Up!’s coordinating products. They always match perfectly.

Ornate Thanks

Each of my cards featured here today used the Ornate Floral 3D Embossing Folder, the Ornate Garden Specialty DSP, and the Ornate Garden Ribbons and Gilded Gems. I also used sentiments from the stamp set, Ornate Thanks, in the Ornate Garden Suite, which has incredible font. More on that bundle in Part II of this series to follow.

The Ornate Garden Suite is certainly popular, and with good reason. There are so many gorgeous components to this suite, and they function well with one another. Be sure to stop by my online store https://www.juliemakson.stampinup.net, to order yours soon. And check back for the continuation of this series, where I will explore the stamp and die set bundles, with more samples!