1/01/2019

January Stamp of the Month Blog Hop - Card Captions

Welcome to the January Stamp of the Month 
Blog Hop! 


    
This month I am following {Michelle Stewart's blog}   We have 17 Close to My Heart Consultants participating in this month’s Stamp of the Month Blog Hop. If you lose your place while traveling through our blog hop, the complete list of participants can be found here.  

The January Stamp of the Month is entitled Card Captions (S1901) (Set of  26).   Here is a picture of this stamp set:




Hope this blog post finds you well and recovering from the Holidays.  I am more rested than I was before December and am super excited about the release of our new Seasonal Expressions 1 Idea Book.


Yes, Close to My Heart is celebrating our 35th year in business.  What an incredible accomplishment!  If you would like to get one of these gems in your hand, please let me know and I will send one your way.  You won't be disappointed.  The artwork is superb and the products are very high quality.  

So, let me tell you how much I love the Card Captions Stamp of the Month.  Who doesn't need a stamp that can be used for all types of cards.  This will be my go to sentiment stamp set.

I was talking to a friend yesterday and she remarked how lately she was needing more sympathy cards.  She said that she doesn't like to think about needing them but when she does, that is the last thing she wants to make.  Card Captions has two Sympathy sentiments and I used one on this card.

I found a variation of this card on Pinterest.  This card design is called The Double Z Joy Fold Card. The card I saw resulted in a square card.  I try to avoid square cards if possible because of the extra postage needed.  My card is 4 ¼“ x 5 ½“ and will fit in one of the envelopes from our White Card and Envelope Value Pack (X254).

For the base of both the larger card and the smaller card that fits on top I have used the light side of our New England Ivy Cardstock (X6011).  The patterned paper is from our new Feels Like Home paper pack (X7243B).

The stamped flowers are from the new stamp set, Know That I Care (C1752).  This is a cool stamp set because it adds color to your stamped images.
The good thing is that the stamped color does not fit evenly in the stamped outline image.  Why is this good?  Because if you make a mistake, no one knows!  It is meant to have a watercolor look.  I stamped the outline image first in Charcoal Ink (Z2831) and then I stamped Sugarplum Ink (Z6500) to add the flower color.  The leaves were actually watercolored with Fern Ink (Z2850) and our Small Round Waterbrush (Z3244).  I made a point of not touching the Charcoal stamped image because it is not waterproof.

The sentiments are stamped using Intense Black Ink (Z4189).  The second sentiment comes from the stamp set, Quilt Quotes (B1650).
I finished off the card with Silver Glitter Gems (Z4191).

Here are the measurements for the card.
New England Ivy Cardstock – Light side - 11” x 4 ¼”
New England Ivy Cardstock – 9 ¼” x 2 ½”
Leaves PP (Large Front) - 2 ½” x 4”
Sugarplum Pluses - 2 ½” x 4”
Flower PP (Back)  - 4” x 5 ¼”
Mink Cardstock (X6010) Stamped Panels – Light side - (Small) 2 ¼“ x 3 ½“  and 2 ¼“ x 2 ½“

Directions
  1. Place 11” x 4 ¼” New England Ivy Cardstock piece LANDSCAPE (long side along top) on trimmer or score board. Score at 2 ¾” and 5 ½”.
  2. Make a crisp fold as shown in the photo. You will have a "Z".
  3. Place 9 ¼” x 2 ½” New England Ivy Cardstock piece LANDSCAPE on trimmer/scoreboard and score at 2 ¾” and 5 ½”.
  4. Make a crisp fold as shown in the photo. You will have a "Z".
  5. Adhere pattern papers as shown.
  6. Stamp the Mink cardstock panels and adhere.
  7. Now to adhere the smaller piece onto the large piece.  Fold smaller card base and adhere to the center of the back of the larger card base.
  8. Fold the larger card base and overlap the front of the smaller card base over the front of the larger card base.  Apply adhesive on the half of the front of the smaller card front that will be attached to the front of the larger card base.  (I hope that makes sense).
  9. The picture above shows the card front not attached yet but being moved into place.
  10. Embellish with Silver Glitter Gems in the center of the flowers or as desired.
The January Stamp of the Month Stamp Set can be purchased for $18.95 or if you purchase $50 in CTMH products, you can add this stamp set to your order for an additional $5.  This stamp set is only available between January 1 – January 31, 2019.  


Thank you for visiting my blog.  I would love for you to show me a little love by leaving me a comment and then please go to our next artist, {Darlys Recker} and see what she has made with this adorable stamp set.

You can purchase this stamp set as well as any of the supplies listed above on my website

13 comments:

  1. Your card is beautiful and absolutely going to comfort someone in need.

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  2. Your papers and coordinated well with the stamp set for all the different surfaces of your z-fold. Love it! Thanks for sharing the directions, too.

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  3. What an absolutely beautiful card.

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  4. A very pretty card, love how you coordinated the colours of the stamped flower images with the papers on your z-fold card

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  5. Love that you paired the SOTM with Know that I care stamp, love the look of the flowers, great job.

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  6. Amazing card, the colors, Z-fold, Love every detail!

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  7. Thanks for sharing the instructions. Beautiful card.

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  8. This is beautiful. I love the pop that the backside of NEI CS adds and love how you stamped the flowers off the edge of the paper.

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  9. Thank you for providing instruction for creating this beautiful card. Loving how you used this stamp set. <3 Miss. Carrie

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  10. Beautiful card and I love the fancy fold. Thank you for the instructions!

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  11. I love the card! The z fold is unique and provides a special touch to the card. Colors coordinate well.

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  12. Love this "fancy" card...and love all the different elements you incorporated...never would've guessed all the elements came from various products!

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