.... Hello! I'm here with my Seven Hills Craft blog. Grab a coffee (or tea if you prefer) and join me. I've got six cards to share with you today. The main image on them all is a new Turnabout stamp from Concord & 9th - Love Lines - it's part of the Valentine release, but it's so much more versatile. The stamp consists of an double turnabout - so you can make a complete background, an outer frame, and an inner pattern. Here's my first card:
Stamps: Concord & 9th - Love Lines Turnabout; The Greetery - Sentiment Suite - Thinking of You
Inks: Gina K - Soft Stone, Stormy Sky, Slate, Black Onyx; Versafine Clair - Nocturne
Dies: C&9 - Just Saying
Accessories: White & Black Card; Vellum; C&9 - All-in-One Turnabout Jig
I'm submitting this card to Love to Craft Challenge Blog - LTCCB#72 where it's always 'anything goes'.
If you've not used a Turnabout stamp, Concord & 9th have a super video on their blog to show you how. I used both parts of the turnabout image to create a complete background in greys and black. I layered the piece onto a black mat and added it to a 5¾" white square note card. I finished the front by adding a die cut greeting. The die cuts both shadow and words, I did the shadow in vellum and the words in black card. Inside the card, I cut a mat layer of black card and on the white panel I stamped a sympathy greeting along with a simple grey flower.
Next is a card I've made for my son, Ben:
Stamps: Concord & 9th - Love Lines Turnabout, Friendship Garden
Inks: Gina K - Wild Dandelion, Key Lime, Turquoise Sea, Blue Denim; Versafine Clair - Nocturne
Dies: C&9 - Just Saying, Double Stripe Card Front
Accessories: White & Black Card; SU Card - Granny Apple Green; C&9 - All-in-One Turnabout Jig
I'm submitting this to Never-Before-Used-Schtuff - NBUS#47 - Love Lines is brand new, and this is the first time I've used the Just Saying dies.
I made this a bright card using blue, teal, green, and yellow. I added extra interest to the background using the double stripe die which cuts stiched lines into the background. I adhered the panel to the front of an A2 (US size) green card. I added a die cut greeting - the shadow cut from black card and the words in green to match the note card. I cut a piece of white card for the inside and simply stamped a greeting and branch image in the bottom corner. I edged the panel with a blue marker and adhered the panel to the note card.
Next is a Valentine's card - but not in pinks/red - this is more masculine:
Stamps: Concord & 9th - Love Lines Turnabout, Just the Ticket, Perfect Match
Inks: Gina K - Ocean Mist, Blue Lagoon, Blue Denim, Stormy Sky; Versafine Clair - Nocturne
Dies: Gina K - Master Layouts 2
Accessories: White & Black Card; SU Card - Basic Grey; C&9 - All-in-One Turnabout Jig
I'm submitting this card to Global Design Project - GDP#379 where the theme is 'love'.
I used a stitch-edged die to cut out the white panel, added a greeting in dark blue at the bottom and then layered it onto a black mat. I adhered the whole piece to the front of an A2 grey note card. Inside, I cut a mat layer of black card. On the white panel I stamped a dotty heart and added some fun sentiments.
Next, is a more feminine version of the central pattern and I've made this for my mum:
Stamps: Concord & 9th - Love Lines Turnabout, Hello Wishes
Inks: Gina K - Innocent Pink, Dusty Rose, Lovely Lavender, Medium Lilac; Versafine Clair - Nocturne
Dies: C&9 - Simply You
Accessories: White & Black Card; SU Card - Highland Heather; C&9 - All-in-One Turnabout Jig
I'm submitting this card to Inkspirational - INK#282 where they have a moodboard where the theme is 'love/Valentine, but with other options too'. I've focused on the love theme.
I used a wide scallop stitched-edge die to cut out this panel - it's so pretty. I adhered the panel to the front of a lilac A2 (US size) note card. I finished the front by adding a die cut greeting. On the white panel inside the card, I stamped a simple greeting and flowers.
I decided to make a card for my daughter, Kat, too - this time I used the outer frame of the Turnabout stamp:
Stamps: Concord & 9th - Love Lines Turnabout, Hello Wishes, Friendship Garden
Inks: Gina K - Wild Dandelion, Sweet Mango, Passionate Pink, Coral Reef; Versafine Clair - Nocturne
Dies: Gina K - Master Layouts 1
Accessories: White & Black Card; SU Card - Melon Mambo; C&9 - All-in-One Turnabout Jig
Using the outer part of the Turnabout stamp give a central open space, perfect for a large greeting. I stamped this lovely message in bright pink ink. I cut the panel with a die and layered it onto a black mat. I added the whole piece to the front of a bright pink A2 note card. On the white panel inside, I stamped a sentiment and flower - I left a big space for my own message.
My final card is a Christmas card:
Stamps: Concord & 9th - Love Lines Turnabout, Festive Phrases, Fa La La Fringe Tree
Inks: Gina K - Lipstick, Jelly Bean Green, Lucky Clover, Key Lime; Versafine Clair - Nocturne
Accessories: White Card; SU Card - Poppy Parade; C&9 - All-in-One Turnabout Jig
I'm submitting this one to The Holly & Ivy Christmas Challenge - H&ICC#132 where the theme is always 'anything Christmas goes'. So happy to join in with this challenge again.
I stamped a bold black Christmas greeting in the opening, layered the panel onto bright red card and added it to the front of a 5¾ white square note card. Inside, I cut a mat layer of red card and on the white panel stamped a simple bold greeting and red stars.
I had such fun making all these card. They show just how versatile Turnabout stamps are - and they come together so quickly. Once set up in my MISTI, I like to stamp multiple backgrounds and keep them in my stash for future use.
That's all from me today. Thanks for sticking with me. See you again soon.
5 comments:
You have brilliantly shown just how versatile the Turnabout stamps are, Deborah! They should be paying you as a designer because you are a pro with them! I can't pick a favorite and I love all the insides, too. Thank you for inspiring everyone at NBUS! Hugs, Darnell
That Turnaround Stamp is so versatile - I love the designs you've created with it Deborah!
This is a pretty turnabout stamp and I love all the different ways you used it and the colour combos. I would never have thought to use it for the masculine cards - but it really works so well.
xxx
What clever and beautiful selection of card Deborah. Love the different colours of the same stamp.
Faith x
It sure looks like you enjoyed using this stamp. I like how different they all turned out. My favorite is the purple as I love the color and I love the layout you chose for everything. Thanks for sharing your card with us at INKspirational!
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