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Sunday, July 30, 2017

Abundance, Day 5: Under Glass, and ALL SETS AVAILABLE!!


Hello my friends — and thank you so much for coming by the Power Poppy blog today, I’ve been enjoying my visits with you all week. Our fifth clear stamp set from the Abundance collection is being revealed, and now you can shop for any stamps that might’ve piqued your fancy this week. I’m offering a fun promotion where you can save up to $30 on your order — scroll all the way down for the discount codes!

But first, let’s take a look under the glass...


Introducing a really sweet new clear stamp set, Under Glass. This set is pretty near and dear to my heart, because I love the idea of displaying objects under glass — whether you call it a cloche, bell jar, or glass dome, the concept is the same. Elevating what might be everyday objects by arranging them under sparkling glass, what a neat concept. It’s very “in” right now in the decorating world, and I thought it would be way too cute to bring into our card making world, too. Here are a few Pinterest photos of what I’m referring to....






Aren’t these the sweetest, most charming little scenes? Cloches were originally intended to act as miniature greenhouses, you’d place them atop tender plants in the garden to help generate warmth in the soil to keep a young or at-risk plant alive during chilly temps. But now, as you can see, people are coming up with all kinds of neat uses for these special glass domes. (I actually saw terra-cotta cloches when visiting Monticello, and thought that was SO neat, yet kind of a bummer that you could not peek at the vegetables underneath!)

Just wait until you see what the Bloom Brigade did with this set — I SWOON!!


NOW — GET THIS — EVERYTHING IS AVAILABLE TODAY!! And, when you buy two or more clear stamps at Power Poppy, you can save $$$$$. Check this out:


That’s some pretty big bucks back in your pocket, AND really cute stamps on top of that! :) Here are the codes for you to copy and paste into the discount code box at checkout:

$5 OFF When you buy 2 or 3 clear stamps
USE CODE ABUNDANCE5

$15 OFF When you buy 4 or 5 clear stamps
USE CODE ABUNDANCE15

$30 OFF When you buy 6 or more clear stamps 
USE CODE ABUNDANCE30

You can use this promotion on ANY in-stock clear stamps – it does not have to be the newest of the new. Come stock up!! Promotion ends on Saturday, August 5 at midnight central time.

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Now for a recap of the stamps, and the BIG REVEAL of all 5 we’re offering in the Abundance Collection:






Whew, I think that’s it for now! I hope you enjoyed this week’s beautiful work by the Bloom Brigade — don’t you think this was some of their most amazing work YET? I hope their ideas and explosions of color and pattern rubbed off on you, and have you in the mood to MAKE!



One last thing... Power Puppy Tibbs says “Good Morning! And I’m going to chew all the things today!” Except for the stamp sets. No chewing on the stamp sets, Tibbs.

xoxoxo!

Friday, July 21, 2017

Sharing Nothing but GOOD Vibes!



Hello peeps! Welcome to another fun-filled Friday here on the Power Poppy blog when we fill your basket of life with a handful of goodies for you to take in, ponder and hopefully let blossom somehow in your day! In today's Good Vibe 5, are you ready for a little trip? We head to the 'Great White North' for a little escapade with Bloomie Christine on our first stop! 

GOOD VIBE 1 


Goodness gracious, will you look at that canyon? What a picturesque gem in the heart of the Canadian Rockies! Now, that you've taken in that sight, you have to check out Christine Okken's  "people" on one of the bridges while on a hike through the Maligne Valley in Jasper National Park. Squint your eyes and you'll see those blond-headed beauties a.k.a. her three children! They are the only ones actually looking and posing for the camera! ;-) You might know this, you might not. But if you look at the Power Poppy team, most of us have been together in one form or another for going on 10 years. That means when I look at this picture and now see two legal adults and one that keeps growing? Oh, my! What wonderful human beings! Want to read more about this breathtaking view? Click HERE and maybe you'll be inspired to put YOUR hiking shoes on!

GOOD VIBE 2



I don't know about you but I would love to be a fly on the wall in Kathy Jones' stamping space to just watch her reach for colors and bring some of Power Poppy's images to life! That's why I love this image above. You get an up close and personal view of her in action! If you'd like to see how this beauty turned out using Power Poppy's digital stamp set Sunset Sway, I won't tease you any longer! 😀 All you need to do is click HERE!


GOOD VIBE 3



I am so sorry but I got the giggles when I found this post from Power Poppy fan Christina Dauven. It was filed under the caption, "How I feel every morning!" I'm with you, Christina. I am WITH YOU! I found my way to her IG when she hash-tagged Power Poppy on one of her projects. I thought this little photo above was the perfect reminder that IT IS FRIDAY FOLKS! Thanks Christina for the laugh!

GOOD VIBE 4


Okay, can I get a show of hands from all of you who remember when Twinkling H20s were ALL the rage? If you have absolutely no idea what I am talking about -- Twinks are those little shimmering paint pots that give a metallic edge to watercolored projects. I actually have a shoebox full! They literally last forever! And, thank goodness, because recently I was drooling over this project above by the absolutely fabulous Leslie Miller using Twinks and Power Poppy's stamp set My English Rose. Ahhhhhh! If you love to bring the bling then check out her post HERE and find ways to add a little sparkle in your own special way! 

GOOD VIBE 5


Can you even stand it -- the cute factor meter just broke with this photo above!! Meet Mr. Tibbs -- the official Power Puppy! I decided to make this little guy the Good Vibe #5 because studies show that taking a gander at darling puppy photos not only releases endorphins a.k.a. "happy feels" but actually helps your focus in your day. Yep. That's science folks, so by sharing this totes adorbs photo of Mr. Tibbs, I am just doing my duty to make you happy and smart! ;-)  By the way, if you wondered why Tibbsy has his little ears taped, I learned that these pups need a little help keeping their ears up as the cartilage hardens. As you can see by his "smile" -- he doesn't seem to mind a bit! 

There you go folks, a touch of nature, a bit of color inspiration, a way to bring a bit of bling, a little bit of funny and a whole lot of cute = Good Vibe 5! 

Now it's time to take this show on the road with a bit of a hop!


Stop by and see these wonderful ladies and the creativity they whipped up this week just for you!




Thanks for stopping by! Be sure to swing back by on Monday when Jessie Banks will be here for another Inspire Me Monday! She's going big and showcasing one of Power Poppy's larger than life images by taking it to a whole new color level!

Have a great weekend!
~Julie

Friday, December 13, 2019

It's Friday! Ready for some Good Vibes?


Hello Power Poppy Peeps! It's been a while since we've ushered in a Friday with some Good Vibes but since we are officially 12 days until Christmas, isn't today a grand day to share some heart-warming tidbits?  We think so! So... grab a cuppa joe (or your favorite warm winter beverage), settle in and take a gander at some goodness!


First Up.... The Bloomies and Instant Gardeners have been prolific with their Christmas creations lately! You can almost see the paper fly and those fingers get inky! There were some goodies shared this past week that I thought I'd re-cue, just in case you missed them!

Broni created this delightful snow guy in soft and sweet colors using Power Poppy's Twinkling-Eyed Snowman, a new digital stamp set.


Barb went a little dreamy with these darling chickadees and that super fun backdrop that looks like snow. I just love that! She used Power Poppy's new digital stamp set My Little Chickadee and worked some digital magic to flip the orientation a bit.


And Gloria packed a visual punch with this vibrant coloring using Power Poppy's Forest Finds digital stamp set! 


So, if you still need to make a few cards as Christmas creeps closer, I hope this trio gives you just the right kind of inspiration to get creating!

So, if those are three good vibes, this fourth vibe might just make you squeal! Did you read about the new addition on Marcella's IG or Facebook? Okay, wait for it....

MEET RUDY! The Power Poppy Vice Pup in Chief! 


Can you even stand it? I mean, look at that face? He is so freakin' adorable!Marce inherited this little bundle after one of Doug's uncles couldn't care for the little guy. So, they stepped in and adopted him.

And, we all know you know Mr. Tibbs. Wait until you see the two Power Pups together! Sigh... it's just too much!


With those eyes looking back at me, I honestly have no idea how Marcy gets anything done during the day. I would just want to play with those guys day in and day out! They say looking at pictures of puppies increases your endorphins -- you know, those super hormones that deliver happiness? So.... you're welcome! ;-)

And moving on to our last good vibe for the day! I thought, if you still needed a great recipe for that cookie exchange you still need to bake for, never fear! I just might have one for you! Check out this little bit of delish!


These Spritz Cookies are my go-to! they are kind of like a little shortbread base with cream cheese frosting and a bit of crushed candy canes. They are delish! So, I thought I'd share the recipe!


SPRITZ COOKIES
~makes 42 cookies

1 c. butter
¾ c. sugar
1 egg
2 t. almond extract
2-1/4 c. sifted all-purpose flour
¼ t. salt
½ t. baking powder

DIRECTIONS:
Cream butter until soft. Add sugar gradually, continuing to cream until light and fluffy. Add egg and almond extract; beat. Sift flour, salt, and baking powder together, add gradually in three stages, beating well after each addition. Chill dough 10 minutes. Make into rolled balls, then pat into the desired shape. Bake 8 to 10 minutes in an oven preheated at 400 degrees F. Add cream cheese or sour cream frosting and top with crushed candy canes.

So, with all that sweetness....


It's time to hop on over to these fine ladies to see what they've whipped up for you this week!



On that creative high note, we hope you have an amazing, creative and festive weekend! Be sure to tune back in to the Power Poppy blog on Monday when Gloria Stengel will be in the house sharing some tidbits on how to combine digital images. I saw some snippets of her work in progress and my jaw dropped. I actually said, "Now, why didn't I think of that??" This is one Inspire Me Monday you won't want to miss!

Until then, happy stamping!
~Julie 

Monday, December 9, 2019

You Can Make This Glittery Village Slider Card!



Ho, ho, ho and Merry Christmas! This is Catherine Anderson, one of your new Instant Gardeners.

Are you all stocked up on Power Poppy stamps after our fabulous Christmas Remix? Wow, what a flurry of artistic designs that was! Sales, giveaways and surprises galore highlighted the release of spectacular new images, holiday favorites in digital format, and a glorious clear stamp set!

But there is one thing that is even more thrilling for colorers than buying new stamps...we love using them! So grab your Copic markers, colored pencils and Distress Inks. Today I am going to show you how to make your very own version of my Glittery Village slider card!


You will need:

Glittery Village digital stamp (printed at 165%)
Christmas Corgi digital stamp (printed at 100%)
Grandma's Snowflakes clear stamp set (for the sentiment and embroidery motif)







Hint, hint! These stamps are so adorable that you've probably already bought them, but if not, here's a little secret...Marcella currently has 20% off all holiday designs.

WOOHOO!

Two of the images for this card are digital, so if you shop fast, you can be merrily coloring within the next five minutes!

My finished card is 7 1/4" x 8 1/2"...a bit larger than A7, but with so much detail, you will be very glad to have a little extra room to move.

I used Cryogen Curious Metallic 89# cardstock in white. It is perfect for multimedia projects and has a subtle sparkle that makes holiday cards extra special! 

With a 1 5/8" circle die, cut a moon shape from "X-Press It Mask It" or some other masking film. Then mask the entire village area before applying regular Distress Ink in "Stormy Sky" and "Weathered Wood." Lightly spritz the background with water and pat dry after 20 seconds.

Before removing the mask, spatter the sky with thinned white and metallic gold acrylic paint for a shimmery mix of stars and snow!

Remove the masks.




Would you like to take your artistic coloring to new heights? Combine Copic markers with colored pencils! I learned this from Amy Shulke at Vanilla Arts and it is a match made in Heaven!

Compare the difference for yourself...the first photo is marker only:



     
 The second photo shows the village enhanced with Prismacolor pencils: 

         
Ah-hh! See the depth and richness that this extra step makes? Totally worth the effort!
kkkkk


What good is a canine delivery service without dog treats? Draw some simple 3/8" bone shapes on scrap cardstock, color and cut out. Seven was too many; five is enough.

Draw a couple of bones on the ground of the village. Color.



Print another copy of the Christmas Corgi the same size on inexpensive cardstock. Cut inside the line so that the image is slightly smaller than your colored version.

Cut three strips of clear cardstock (1/8" x 2 1/2") to act as invisible supports for the dog treats. Arrange them at various lengths, shortening strips as necessary. Once satisfied with their positioning, glue these strips to the back of your colored corgi.

Give your dog image extra stability by gluing the slightly smaller cardstock template to the back. This is especially important for those delicate antlers!


Cut the Glittery Village image down to 6" x 8 1/2" so it will fit through your die cutting machine.

A clear quilting ruler is your new best friend for getting metal dies lined up perfectly! Attach the die with low-tack washi or painter's tape.

TIP: Always stick the tape on your jeans or sweater a few times to make it less tacky. The last thing you want is for the tape to accidentally tear your beautiful coloring!


Now, this is the scary part! Run your project through the die cutting machine. Ouch! It hurts to cut something that you've just spent so much time on! Keep the end goal in mind...



Putz houses, the inspiration for Power Poppy's Glittery Village stamp, were little cardboard buildings purchased in dime stores during the 1940s. They were covered in glitter, so to keep mine authentic, I added a coat of clear "Wink of Stella."



This is a large card and will need to be very sturdy to support the slider mechanism. I wanted to add a decorative cardstock border to the top and bottom anyway, so cut my pieces large enough to glue the excess behind the image for stability.

By the way, this border cardstock is Cryogen Curious Metallic in "Lustre." Isn't it GORGEOUS? All the colors in that line are off the charts for beauty.

Measurements for the top and bottom borders:
Top: 1 1/4" x 8 1/2"
Bottom: 4 1/2" x 8 1/2"

Glue these to the back of the card front, making sure that you leave 3/4" of the border cardstock showing above the front of the image at the top, and 1" showing below the bottom. 

NOTE: Leave space around the die-cut area in order for the slider to move effortlessly. 



Measurement for the back cover of card and front cover liner:
Cut three pieces of Neenah Solar White cardstock (#110): 7 1/4" x 8 1/2"

Glue two pieces together as the card front is heavy and will bow the back cover if not reinforced.

The third piece of Neenah cardstock will be a liner for the front cover. Place the Glittery Village cover on top of this liner, then trace the opening for the slider. Mark where the moon will be.

Quickly add some Distress Ink for the sky and the same colors you used for the moon. Don't fuss...this is simply to prevent white paper from peeping through the slider hole.

(Front Cover Liner)

Then, glue the strip leftover from die-cutting your village scene to the traced lines on the liner. 


Edge the backside of the cover with THREE layers of 3M foam tape. Make a separate 5" strip of three layers and cut down the length to create three skinny strips. These are what you will use to line the outside of the slider hole.

Glue a 3-layered strip to the back of a penny.

NOTE: Leave enough room for the penny to be able to pass through this slider area without getting stuck.

You could use more foam tape as filler for where you see the black areas below, but it was cheaper to just glue together layers of fun foam instead. That foam may be a different height than three layers of the 3M tape. Make the heights as similar as possible. I used two layers of fun foam glued onto two layers of 110# cardstock.




Remove backing from the foam tape strips and add glue to the fun foam. Carefully line up the bottom of the card with the cover liner. Press the two together. Make sure that the penny stays in place. 

Note: I didn't add extra glue to the foam strips in this step, but doing so would have given me some wiggle room in case I had gotten the cardstock liner a little skewed. Tape alone will grip immediately and then tear the liner if you try to shift it.



Score two lines down the length of the top piece of Lustre cardstock at 1/4" and at 1/2". This card is extra thick because of the foam tape, so this "hinge" will allow it to fold perfectly. Glue your doubled piece of white Neenah cardstock to the back part of the hinge, as shown below.



Trace a mat from turquoise glitter paper that is slightly larger than the sentiment. Then add a piece of fun foam between the two layers to give your greeting extra POP!


Glue the corgi onto the penny. The foam strips already have an adhesive backing, but since this area will take the most stress, an extra dab of glue is a wise precaution. 

Glue small patches of white Prills and iridescent glitter onto the ground. Don't glue any Prills to the snow on the rooftop as this will prevent the slider from moving smoothly.


I added four pom-poms to the front of my card. They add such a cheery candy store vibe to the little Putz village, so I couldn't resist. However, pom-poms make mailing the card a wee bit more problematic. 

If you must send your card by post, be sure to secure the corgi. Move him to one end of the slider, then place a 1" x 16" paper band beneath his paws and tape it together on the back of the card . This will prevent damage from your little dog sliding unnecessarily during transit.

Without Pom-Poms

Ta-da! The finished card!

With Pom-Poms

Thank you so much for joining me on this creative adventure! If you'd like to see more of my artwork, please visit my Carde Diem Studio blog or Instagram.

In the meantime, keep a watchful eye on the sky this Christmas Eve. I heard rumors that Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer has been reassigned to candy cane production and Marcella's corgi, Tibbs is taking over delivering treats. So listen carefully! If you hear, "Meowy Christmas and Yappy New Year" just smile and know that it's Tibbs.

May the Lord bless and keep you!
Catherine



Supplies For This Project:

Copic markers in the above colors.
Prismacolor Pencils: 

PC901 Indigo                                       PC1008 Parma Violet                 PC1026 Grayed Lavender
PC1076 90% French Gray                   PC928 Blush Pink                      PC912 Apple Green
PC1088 Muted Turquoise                    PC936 Slate Gray                       PC938 White
PC1011 Deco Yellow                           PC905 Aquamarine                    PC995 Mulberry
PC1072 50% French Gray                   PC931 Dark Purple                     PC122 Permanent Red


Staedtler Triplus Fineliner Pens:

Dark Emerald Green (for stippling bottle brush trees)
Light Pink (for stippling bottle brush trees)
Black (outline for stained glass windows on church)


Distress Inks (regular, not Oxide):

Stormy Sky
Weathered Wood


Acrylic Paints (I used Golden Fluid Acrylics):

Titanium White
Iridescent Bright Gold (Fine)


Cardstock and Masking Film:

Cryogen Curious Metallic 89# cover in White
Cryogen Curious Metallic 92# cover in Lustre
Neenah Classic Crest cover 110# in Solar White (doubled and used as a card base for strength)
X-Press It Mask It...low tack, matte masking film
Clear Cardstock from Heartfelt Creations (invisible braces to hold the dog treats)


Other Miscellaneous Supplies:

"Wink of Stella" brush pen in clear
"Prills" in "Mini Pearl"
Iridescent glitter (I used "Jones Tones Lazer Gems" in "Crystal Ice")
Clear drying glue
Scotch 3M 1/2" foam mounting tape (2 packages)
Sheet of Fun Foam
Craft Knife and Scissors
"Life Changing Blending Brushes" by Picket Fence
1 5/8" circle die (moon shape for mask)
Die cutting machine
4 Pom-poms in colors of choice (mine were approximately 1/2" and 5/8")
A penny
"Slide-On-Over Semi-Circles" die by Lawn Fawn
White water-based paint pen, extra fine point (I used Sharpie, but Posco is a good substitute)