Showing posts with label Cabbage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cabbage. Show all posts

Monday, September 27, 2021

STAMPtember with Brutus Monroe

 


Hello everyone!  It's STAMPtember time again!  This is something
that we, as cardmakers, look forward to every year.  And this year
we have a beautiful stamp set from Simon Says Stamp and

featuring
Sweet Seasonal Apples
I love caramel apples so I had to make a card with this stamp!
Let me show you how I made my it!
I first stamped out my images separately with Raven Detail Ink.


These images were relatively easy to color with Copic markers.


Simple 2 to 3 color blends worked perfectly for these images.


Copic colors used:
C1, C2
YG11, YG03, YG23
YR23, YR24, E97
E51, E31, E33, E35, E37
I darkened up the caramel with the E97.


...and it's always good to have help from the peanut gallery!


I fussy cut these images and went around the edges with a black pen.
I cut an A2 size top folding card base from Lunchbag card stock. I
used a piece of plaid paper from the Playful Plaid Paper Pad.  I cut
3 strips about 1 5/8" wide.


I also cut a panel from Cabbage card stock 3 1/4" x 4 1/2" and
embossed it using a plaid embossing folder.
I adhered the plaid strips leaving space in-between each piece.


I decided my green panel needed a bit of definition so I cut a piece
of Marsala card stock just slightly bigger than the green and panel and
adhered the two together.  The Marsala card stock mimics the darker
color stripes in the plaid.


I also decided the main card panel could use a bit of the Marsala
color so I cut 2 very narrow strips of it and adhered them in-between 
the plaid pieces.


I adhered my green panel onto the card base.  I really loved how
it looked!


I stamped my sentiment onto a piece of Marsala card stock and heat
embossed it using Gilded Embossing Powder.  

I die cut it with a banner die not realizing that it would be too long
for it to fit across my card without hanging over the edges.  When I did
realize that, I snipped off each end and adhered it underneath each end
of the sentiment banner, making it look like it had folded ends.


I foam taped my main sentiment and my caramel apple image to
the panel for dimension.  I added a few cream color enamel dots
to it and also added a bit of highlighting with a white gel pen.
And my card was finished!


I hope you enjoyed this tutorial using the STAMPtember
exclusive stamp set - Sweet Seasonal Apples from


Thank you so much for stopping by and seeing inspiration
for this delightful STAMPtember collaboration set from
Simon Says Stamp and Brutus Monroe!

Betsy