Imagine That: Rinea Foil Cornucopia

In The Studio

Imagine teamed up with Rinea foil this month and I’m so glad they did. I’d heard of the lovely double-sided foiled papers but hadn’t had the chance to work with them, yet.

Since the foils are so pretty on both the front and the back, I wanted to do something that showed off that feature. What better than a 3-D bit of paper sculpture that also happens to work as a place card holder?

Above is a cleaner look at the pattern I drew out for the cornucopia. Each row is 1/2″ tall and the spine is 1/2″ wide. On the main piece, the spine is the part you cut up to, plus a separate spine for what will ultimately become the bottom of the cornucopia. After the first four rows, the spine and the “arms” (ribs?) shift over by 1/8″ each row to create a little bit of a curve or angle without having to crush or crunch the paper into shape.

Even though the process somewhat resembles trying to dress an octopus in a onesie at first, I promise these do come together quickly! And once you add a simple stamped and lettered place card inside, your table decorations are taken care of in no time.

Make sure to check out the Imagine blog for the video that goes with this project to see just how simple these cute cornucopia can be!

Imagine That: Simple Shapes Christmas Cards

In The Studio

Fact: There’s only so much room in the craft storage area of your choice–be it a shelf, a closet, or a dedicated room–for supplies. And way too many awesome, cute supplies on the market for one crafter to hoard, right?

Today’s project for the Imagine blog is an answer to that, of sorts: a way to utilize the more all-purpose items in your craft stash to create holiday cards without spending anything extra on special supplies.

The only holiday-specific items were the sentiment stamps, (which I already had from previous years’ projects). So take a look through your pattern stamps, pull out the basic dies or punches, and put them together in some new ways.

Incidentally, this is also a great way to involved kids in holiday crafting as the techniques used here are very simple and straight-forward. They might need a hand with the heat part of the embossing, but otherwise the little ones can have a field day creating the patterned cardstock and decorating the completed cards.

Make sure to hop on over to the Imagine blog to see how each of the three cards came together!

A Thank You for All Seasons with So Suzy Stamps

In The Studio

Hi there! Imagine is teaming up with So Suzy Stamps for a blog hop and I’m absolutely in love with the stamps I chose! Make sure you read all the way to the end for how to enter the giveaway!

They’re sold individually, but when I saw the Goddess of… seasonal stamps I couldn’t NOT get all four because I had to do at least one project with the full set of these sleek, stylized ladies in their seasonal splendor.

So today’s project is a 5-panel card, using all four stamps, and since each has their own color combo there are a LOT of products used in this project. Because of that, I’ve opted to list the products for each panel separately to keep the list from getting completely overwhelmed.

Basic Ingredients:

Cardstock – 12″ White (cut into two 5.5″ tall strips and scored at 4.25″ and 8.5″–the remaining 3.5″ sections of each are overlapped to create the center panel; accordion fold)
Hot Press Watercolor Paper – 5 panels, approx. 3 1/2″ x 4 5/8″ panels (I stamped first, trimmed after, hence the approximate)
Acrylic Blocks
VersaMark Ink
Embossing Powder – White
Darice – Heat Tool
Plastic Plates
Water
Paint brushes
Tear It! Tape

Winter

So Suzy Stamps – Goddess of Winter Stamp
All-Purpose Ink – Platinum
Fireworks! Shimmery Craft Spray – Paris Dusk, Bahama Blue, Summer Sky
Memento Markers – Teal Zeal, Summer Sky
Cardstock – Navy Blue

Spring

So Suzy Stamp – Goddess of Spring
All-Purpose Ink – Spring Green, Vegas Gold
Fireworks! Shimmery Craft Spray – New Sprout, Cantaloupe
Memento Markers – Bamboo Leaves, Pear Tart
Cardstock – Hunter Green

Summer

So Suzy Stamps – Goddess of Summer
All-Purpose Ink – Lemon Yellow, Vegas Gold
Walnut Ink – Willow
Fireworks! Shimmery Craft Spray – Cantaloupe
Memento Markers – Dandelion
Fabrico Markers – Lemon Yellow
Cardstock – Dark Yellow

Fall

So Suzy Stamps – Goddess of Autumn
All-Purpose Ink – Vegas Gold
Fireworks! Shimmery Craft Spray – Rhubarb Stalk, Rich Cocoa, Desert Sand, Potter’s Clay
Memento Markers – Potter’s Clay, Tangelo
Cardstock – Burgundy

Sentiment

Memento Markers – Elderberry, Lulu Lavender
Cardstock – Deep Purple

Now, as per the usual with hops like these, there are giveaways going on from the two sponsor companies. In order to be entered into the drawing for the $25 gift certificates from Imagine and Crackerbox/Suzy Stamps you’ll need to leave a comment on **each** post in the hop for the day. If you do both days, you have double the chances.

Today (Wednesday’s) links:

Vicky Briggs 10/18 https://crackerboxpalacestamping.blogspot.com/2018/10/crackerbox-and-suzy-stamp-hop-with.html
Elina Stromberg 10/18 https://www.artsandcraftswithlove.com/2018/10/cute-as-kitten-imagine-and-so-suzy.html
Donna Idlet 10/18 https://myblogidlet.blogspot.com/2018/10/crackerbox-suzy-with-imagine-blog-hop.html
Iris Rodriguez 10/18 http://www.whimsytouches.com/2018/10/so-suzy-hop.html
Terri Burson 10/18 https://wavingmywand.blogspot.com/2018/10/blog-hop-with-crackerbox-suzy-stamps.html
Jennifer Vanderbeek 10/18 https://scrapsoflife.com/a-thank-you-for-all-seasons-with-so-suzy-stamps  <<You Are Here>>
Cornelia Wenokor 10/18 https://fun-stamping.blogspot.com/2018/10/blog-hop-with-imagine-crafts-and.html
Jowilna Nolte 10/18
Olesya Andreyeva 10/18 https://as-if-by-magic-ivy.blogspot.com/2018/10/imagine-inks-and-crackerbox-stamps.html
Kassy Tousignant 10/18 https://wordpress.com/post/kassysparlour.com/362

& don’t forget our host blogs: Imagine & Crackerbox/Suzy Stamps

Thursday’s Links:

Lindsay Andreon 10/19
Kyriakos Pachadiroglou 10/19 https://thecraftsworld.com/tcw/autumn-card/
Teresa DeWitt 10/19 https://www.whimsicalcardstudio.com/2018/10/elegant-stenciling-collaboration-with.html
Nadine Carlier 10/19 https://myscrapnstuff.blogspot.com/2018/10/crackerbox-so-suzy-stamps-with-imagine.html
Tracy McLennon 10/19 https://scrappychickblog.wordpress.com/2018/10/19/crackerbox-suzy-stamps-creates-with-imagine-inks
Roni Johnson 10/19 https://inkstainswithroni.blogspot.com/2018/10/imagine-so-suzy-crackerbox-stamps-blog.html
Giada Rigamonti 10/19 https://giadaelesuenuvole.blogspot.com/2018/10/imagine-crackerbox-so-suzy-stamps-blog.html
Steph Ackerman 10/19 https://stephaniescraps.blogspot.com/2018/10/happy-haunting-blog-hop.html
Martha Lucia Gomez 10/19 https://wp.me/p5TnaH-6gF
Melissa Andrew 10/19 https://melissamade2.blogspot.com/2018/10/imagine-and-so-suzy-crackerbox-blog-hop.html

& our hosts: Imagine & Crackerbox/Suzy Stamps

Imagine That: Interstellar Greetings

In The Studio

So it’s really tough for me to think about this project without thinking about the following, so let’s just get it out of the way:

via GIPHY

So how did we get here? Imagine’s color of the month was Pebble Grey, and I was noodling around a few ideas concentrating on shadows and monochrome, etc. Until the moment I made a note in my planner where I just wrote “greys” and suddenly I couldn’t think of anything beyond aliens.

I had so much fun with this project, even when I screwed something up (but then fixed!) and I love my little aliens. They might have to become a digital stamp set once I get the Halloween set released.

At any rate, make sure you head over to the Imagine blog to check out the video on how this card gets put together.

Imagine That: Naughty or Nice Reversible Stocking

In The Studio

Shall I add another voice onto the fire of “where did the year go” lamentations? I suppose I shall–dude, this year is flying by! I have no idea where it went and not nearly as much as I would have liked to show for it, but I have a cute craft today that can help get you on the way to holiday preparedness.

Two sides of the same stocking–which side you flip is between you and Santa!

Holiday prep was another of our prompts and, combined with the color of the month (Sangria), I decided to go with a classic Christmas stocking with a twist. One side of the linen cuff reads Naughty, with some prickly holly leaves, while the other says Nice, paired with a pair of pretty poinsettias. Both feature a bit of heat embossing, which is the real highlight of this project (I think).

In preparation, I tested several Imagine mediums to see which would give me the result I wanted.

  • Versamark (pad and marker): definitely held the embossing powder but became part of the fabric rather than sitting up on top like heat embossing on paper.
  • Delicata (and other pigment inks): Also sunk into the fabric a bit more than I wanted, wicking through the fibers in some cases–this was problematic for details.
  • Creative Medium: Great through a stencil but I think you’d really need a good mask (like freezer paper ironed-on) to hold the integrity of finer details in a design. Did maintain it’s raised quality after heating.
  • On Point Glue: Perfect for fine details! This was what I used to embellish the Memento Marker and All-Purpose Ink words and art on my stockings.

Because of the heat embossing, you definitely want to make sure the fabric you’re decorating can take the heat without melting. Mine was felt (wool felt) and linen and I made it specifically for this project. If you’re purchasing one to decorate, make sure you test in an inconspicuous place before starting.

The full process can be seen in the video over on the Imagine blog!