Hello and thank you for coming by to check out our newest digital introduction, Climbing Clematis!
It’s a busy Labor Day weekend so I’m going to cut to the chase with this one, so you can get over to our designers’ blogs to soak up the beauty of possibilities with this illustration and sentiment.
I can wait to share some of my adventures with Clematis in the garden, as they really are magical plants, and their twisty tendrils and starry seedheads just as fascinating as the flowers themselves. Pretty sure the butterflies agree with me!
I think these ladies have created cards that will send you into the happiest of tailspins — so let’s go take a tour! For today we have some of our beautiful Bloomies AND an enchanting Instant Gardener to showcase Climbing Clematis. Feeling so grateful to be able to share this loveliness with you today:
By the way.... both Cindy AND Cheryl had a birthday this week! Wishing a Happy Birthday and a big weekend of fun and family and all the good things in life to these two special gals!! xoxo
Have a fantastic weekend, loving wishes to ALL OF YOU!
Saturday, September 5, 2015
Friday, September 4, 2015
You Got That Spark?
Hi all! How's your September starting out? We hope that a new month brings a whole new spark of creativity and what better way to get that mojo a flowin' than to usher in a new Power Poppy Power & Spark Challenge! This one is hosted by the amazing colorist and super sweet designer.... KATIE SIMS!
“Hello and a happy September to you! This month’s Power & Spark challenge is all about giving. We all know the paper crafting community has some of the biggest, giving hearts around so let’s celebrate that with “Gifts from the Heart.” Show us your creative gift presentations or a hand crafted gift…. or both! Try stamping your own wrapping paper, decorate your own gift bag or tag, craft a gift set of note cards... you choose how to show your art and heart for a special someone. Even though the holidays are just around the corner, any time is a great time for gift giving so this challenge is open for any occasion.”
While this challenge is open for any kind of gift, Katie chose a dazzling gift bag for her sample. I just love the way it shimmers and shines -- just like the holidays!
THE OFFICIAL RULES:
MORE WINNING NEWS... Okay folks, the exciting thing about the first Friday of the month is that we not only unveil a new challenge, but we share the winner of last month's challenge! After last week brought an end to our Power & Spark Shabby Chic Challenge, we threw all the entries into that little number generator that we know and love -- random.org. And, without further ado, the winner is.....
Oh, Oh, OH!!!! Now’s the time when we hand the baton to our Bloomies so that they can run off with all their creative ideas and inspire you ALL! So, stop by, say hi, and let that inspiration fly!
Katie used a mix of stamp sets from Power Poppy: Poinsettia, Merry Littles (for the smaller poinsettia) and then Bottlebrush Holiday for that cheery sentiment! If this gift bag, full of luster, isn't inspiration enough, stay tuned! The Bloomies have used this challenge as a stepping off point for their Friday creations and man, oh man, will their projects make your head swirl! ;-)
But first......
THE OFFICIAL RULES:
- Use Power Poppy stamps if you have them, but if you don’t, this is a great way to WIN them
- Link your creation below using our Linky (please use the exact URL from your post instead of a generic blog address.)
- Please mention Power Poppy in YOUR blog or gallery post with a link back to THIS challenge
- The winner will receive a free clear or digital stamp set of choice from the Power Poppy Shop
- Enter as many cards as you’d like, as long as they fit the theme of the challenge!
- Deadline to enter is September 30 @ 8:00pm EST. At that point, we'll draw the winner randomly and make the announcement right here on the first Friday of October.
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MORE WINNING NEWS... Okay folks, the exciting thing about the first Friday of the month is that we not only unveil a new challenge, but we share the winner of last month's challenge! After last week brought an end to our Power & Spark Shabby Chic Challenge, we threw all the entries into that little number generator that we know and love -- random.org. And, without further ado, the winner is.....
That means our Power & Spark winner for August is...
BETH FROM NANA’S MEMORIES & MORE!
Want to see Beth’s shabby chic Christmas wonder? Well, take a gander! She used Power Poppy’s Poinsettia stamp set in such a beautiful way! I personally love the music note decorative paper and the little bit of sparkle she added as well! The distressed edges really add to that shabby flair!
CONGRATS BETH! Simply email us at bloom@powerpoppy.com and let us know what stamp set or digital stamp set that you’d like and we’ll send it your way!
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Oh, Oh, OH!!!! Now’s the time when we hand the baton to our Bloomies so that they can run off with all their creative ideas and inspire you ALL! So, stop by, say hi, and let that inspiration fly!
Thanks for sharing a bit of your day with us! We can’t wait to see your gift giving ideas from the heart this month! Be sure to tune in on Monday when our own Ms. Rhea Weigand is back with some awe-inspiring coloring tips! See you back here then!
~Julie
~Julie
Monday, August 31, 2015
Cute Little Lunch Notes!
Hello Everyone and welcome back to another Inspire Me Monday! If you've been browsing around Pinterest, you may have come across handmade Lunch Notes - little messages for your kids when they open their lunch boxes (or perhaps your hubby??). Since I have 3 kids of my own and two still in Primary School (I've been told by the High Schooler, under NO circumstances am I to slip one of these in his lunch box) that I would have a go making these myself!
I've grabbed the Sassy Succulents stamp set by Power Poppy, a Memento Ink Pad, X-press It Mask It and X-press It Blending Card.
I wanted to overlay the images and Mask It is perfect for the task! A great way to create a mask that you can use over and over is to stamp the image you want to mask onto X-press It Blending Card, then remove the backing sheet and place the Mask It over the top.
While the Mask It is over the top, use a pair of sharp scissors to fussy cut very close to the edges.
Next stamp the same image onto another piece of Blending Card and then peel off the Mask It shape and place it over the top.
Ink up the other stamp you want to use and stamp it over the top of the Mask It covered image.
Peel off the Mask It to reveal the images.
Colour your image! I've used a variety of colours......
Large Cactus - G12, G24, G28
Large Pot - E93, E95, E97, E99
Small Cactus - YG21, YG93, YG97
Small Pot - B00, B12, E93
Pebbles - C1, C3, YG93, E93, 0
Why not use the tips in my last tutorial about shadows and note how the pot in front has left a cast shadow on the one behind!
Cut the card to size and either write a message to your sweetie or use a suitable sentiment stamp. I really like this sentiment in the Sassy Succulents set and thought it would be perfect to remind a child that they are perfect the way they are! You could simply mat this with a piece of coloured cardstock, but if you can frame it with a pretty diecut.....why not use it!
I hope you've enjoyed today's tutorial! Why not surprise those you love and leave them a little message in their lunches - I bet you'll make their day!
Have a great week!
~Kathy
Friday, August 28, 2015
How About A Little Creativity This Weekend?
Hello all! How's your week ending? We at Power Poppy hope it's singing a high note and that you have fabulous plans for the weekend ahead! If you don't, stay tuned, we have some fun ways that you can spend a little time and get those creative juices flowing in the process!
For starters, the days are drawing near when our Power and Spark Shabby & Chic Challenge will come to a close! And, if you haven't let your shabby chic style stut its stuff, why not try our challenge on for size? Will you reach for the washed out colors of linen and rose? Or, will you play up the lace and distressed edges like PattiWilley did in this splendid jewel toned creation below? We love her card to pieces! Just in case you wondered, she used one of our newer sets called So Grateful and dressed it up with a bit of watercolor.
The good news is, it’s not too late to get a little shabby and a little chic! After all, Power Poppy goodness could be yours, just for playing along! This Power & Spark Challenge closes August 31st at 10PM EST and the winner will be announced in our blog post set for the first Friday of September! That's also when we'll take the lid off and share the details for the next Power & Spark Challenge, so stay tuned for that bit of fun!
Speaking of fun, it wouldn't be a Friday unless we had our own version of the Parade of Champions with our oh-so-special Bloom Brigade! Consider this Idea #2 for ways to take part in a little creative fun! It's one more way to be inspired. We love seeing what these gals whip up on a weekly basis and we know you do too! So hop, skip and jump your way through blog land to see what they have this week!
Thanks for stopping by and spending a bit of your day with us! Be sure to swing by Monday when Kathy Jones will share one totally adorable way to send a little bit of love in your kiddo's lunch box! See you then!
~Julie
For starters, the days are drawing near when our Power and Spark Shabby & Chic Challenge will come to a close! And, if you haven't let your shabby chic style stut its stuff, why not try our challenge on for size? Will you reach for the washed out colors of linen and rose? Or, will you play up the lace and distressed edges like PattiWilley did in this splendid jewel toned creation below? We love her card to pieces! Just in case you wondered, she used one of our newer sets called So Grateful and dressed it up with a bit of watercolor.
The good news is, it’s not too late to get a little shabby and a little chic! After all, Power Poppy goodness could be yours, just for playing along! This Power & Spark Challenge closes August 31st at 10PM EST and the winner will be announced in our blog post set for the first Friday of September! That's also when we'll take the lid off and share the details for the next Power & Spark Challenge, so stay tuned for that bit of fun!
Speaking of fun, it wouldn't be a Friday unless we had our own version of the Parade of Champions with our oh-so-special Bloom Brigade! Consider this Idea #2 for ways to take part in a little creative fun! It's one more way to be inspired. We love seeing what these gals whip up on a weekly basis and we know you do too! So hop, skip and jump your way through blog land to see what they have this week!
Thanks for stopping by and spending a bit of your day with us! Be sure to swing by Monday when Kathy Jones will share one totally adorable way to send a little bit of love in your kiddo's lunch box! See you then!
~Julie
Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Grin and Berry It!
One summer’s day about five years ago, we went outside to discover that a red raspberry bush had planted itself at the edge of our front yard. Perhaps the seeds were carried by birds, or by the air, or by someone walking home from the neighborhood farmers market and chucking a few berries aside. That first year, it grew a few leggy canes, leafed out amply, and we had enough berries to fill a few tiny baskets, picked by my kiddos and our next-door neighbors’ boys. Each berry was coveted! Ones dropped on the ground were quickly picked up and popped into mouths. Our mysterious miracle yardberry bush is carefully mowed ’round, tended and trimmed, and now we revel in the fruits each summer and the bush just gets bigger, bolder, and more berry-ful!
That berry busy was such a fun surprise for us. Now, how about this for a surprise.... a digital stamp set of two images to download, print, and color, in celebration of the wonderful yardberry — I mean — RASPBERRY! I call this remixed illustration “Berry It” and I hope you’ll have a lot of fun dousing it with intense shades of color and make it POP off the page like I know you can!
Would you like to see what a few of our inspired artists have done with my Berry It digis? I am going to go out on a yardberry limb and say: YES!!! Here we go,
Take care and thank you so much for coming to check in with us! Enjoy yourself in whatever adventures you pursue today.
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| Yard + raspberries = Yardberries. |
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| Lulu out picking a post-dinner treat last summer. |
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| Yardberries, local peaches, and purple basil garnish. Just look at those little sparkly highlights! |
That berry busy was such a fun surprise for us. Now, how about this for a surprise.... a digital stamp set of two images to download, print, and color, in celebration of the wonderful yardberry — I mean — RASPBERRY! I call this remixed illustration “Berry It” and I hope you’ll have a lot of fun dousing it with intense shades of color and make it POP off the page like I know you can!
Would you like to see what a few of our inspired artists have done with my Berry It digis? I am going to go out on a yardberry limb and say: YES!!! Here we go,
Take care and thank you so much for coming to check in with us! Enjoy yourself in whatever adventures you pursue today.
Monday, August 24, 2015
Inspire Me Monday: Camouflaged Letters
Hello Friends! It’s Christine here, and I’m back after a bit of a summer break to bring you another Inspire Me Monday Tutorial.
Words in stamping are still all the rage. I see dies every day that incorporate a fun scripted word or individual letters to make a really great statement on a card. Today I’m going to show you a neat technique for creating embedded/stacked letters without the use of dies, in a way that blends right into your stamped design, sort of like hidden letters, or camouflage.
There is a really easy way to do this technique with dies, and I’ll describe it for you....but I wanted to see if there was another way to accomplish the same idea but using a machine like a Silhouette to get the same effect.
If you’re using letter or word dies here is the straightforward way to accomplish this technique.
1. Stamp your image, colour if desired.
2. Place your word or letters die onto your stamped/coloured image with the cutting part of the die facing down. Place some light tack tape onto the word to hold it in place.
3. Run through your die cutting machine so you’ve cut out the stamped word from your main image. Set aside. You’ll be left with a “negative die cut” in your main image and the separate “positive die cut word”.
4. Die cut out three or four more letter/word combinations from plain cardstock. White cardstock works great because it gives you a little contrast. Now, using something like a Tombo Mono Multi glue, layer all your words/letter layers together with the stamped image on top. This will create a thicker stack so that the word stands above your main image.
5. Re-attach to your main image in the negative space area that you had cut the original patterned word out. You will have letters that match your design exactly, but in a raised format (like the example above).
Now let me show you how I did it with my Silhouette machine.
I’ll admit it. I really did this the backwards way. I often go about things the long way when I’m learning. Ha ha! So I’ll help you avoid my mistake!
First: I stamped this gorgeous hen and chicks image from our Sassy Succulents set. I stamped it twice, but honestly you only need to stamp it once. That’s the part where I wasn’t thinking, and you’ll see that shortly. I coloured in my images with Copics.
I stamped and coloured the image twice thinking I’d do my word cut-out on the 2nd image and just pattern match it to the main image...really you don’t need to do that. You could just cut out the letters of the original image, and then you’d already have a perfect match. So, let’s just pretend I did it the better way with one image.
Next: Place your coloured image onto your sticky cutting mat, I’m using a Silhouette, but I’m sure a Cricut or a cutting machine like it could do the same.
Next, on my Silhouette I found a font I liked and typed the word “love”, enlarged the font (about 120 in size) and then using the Modify Tab, I welded the letters together to form a cohesive word. Then I sent it to the machine to cut it out, and it's a beautiful “love” word on my stamped and coloured cardstock.
Next I copied several more of the words in exactly the same size so that I’d create a several layers of the word that I could stack and glue together.
Once these were all cut out, I stacked each one together, adhering with Tombo Mono Multi glue, with the stamped image on top and added into my design. If I would have been smart, I just would have atached it into the coloured image in the negative space where I had first had the Silhouette cut it out (if I had thought of that sooner :) )
Here is how it looks layered and glued onto the image. Doesn’t that create a neat effect with the raised letters?
Here is the finished card above. I chose to added a little more colouring to the letters (BG11) to make them stand out a little from the design.
I think it looks sweet and dreamy :) Of all the cards I’m showing you today, this one above definitely has the most “camouflaged" effect.
I have a couple of other ways you can achieve this same look, this time with stamps.
On this style of camouflaged letters, you do have to stamp two of the same image with the stamped images located in the same area of your papers. This is where a tool like the MISTI would work really well because you get exact placement of your stamps. I just eyeballed it :) The image on the right will be part of the main card design. The image on the left is where I’ll stamp my sentiment. I chose our Big Scripts set for this one.
I took my stamp and with VersaMark ink stamped the word onto the second image. This is where clear stamps are fantastic because you can see exactly where you’re stamping.
Next, I embossed the image with clear embossing powder and with some good little scissors, I trimmed it out with a bit of a border.
Then I attached foam dimensionals onto the back of the “hello” and matched it to the main image.
Here is how the finished card looks. I love the tone on tone feel to the design and the soft subtle effect.
The only thing this doesn’t show well is how the word shines because it was clear embossed.
Now I’ll show you one final card with this technique using watercolor and embossing.
I cut out the letters for “you” with my Silhouette first for this design because I knew I would be heat embossing my images. A cutting machine like a Silhouette might just crack or damage the embossing if you did the embossing step first. I used the same method for cutting as in the first card above.
Next, I stamped the hen and chicks succulents with White Embossing Powder onto watercolour paper and then added some soft sage, blue-green and purple watercolouring to the design, with lots of water and spritzing to really give it a muted washy effect. I matched the letters to where I would want them on the design then stamped, embossed and watercoloured them as well, finally layering 3 other “you” layers of cut out letters underneath once they were dry.
And here is this final card.
I’ve kept all the cards really clean looking so the camouflaged letters are really the showstopper.
Thanks for joining me today, I hope you’re inspired to try this idea, either with word dies, or in some of the other ways I’ve shown today!
Friday, August 21, 2015
Creative Eye Candy Coming YOUR Way!
Hey, Hey, Hey & and a big HELLO peeps! It’s time for that Friday dose of inspiration to get your creative weekend kick started!
Speaking of weekends, did you play along in our Sunflower Power Coloring Contest over on Passionate Paper Creations & Friends? Wowza! What a fun ride that was! We saw our Sunflower Power Digital Stamp decked out in all kinds of fanciful hues! Check out this snippet, will you? We'll be adding these lovelies to our “Must See Customer Creations!” board over on Pinterest for SURE!
We knew that by ushering in this challenge we'd be inspired! We just had no idea that we’d end the weekend with a few thousand new friends! If you haven't joined this Facebook group yet, you should! It’s a creative hot spot on Facebook where folks share their talents and commune with crafty endeavors!
The calendar countdown has begun peeps! You have roughly ten days to pull out your lace, your vintage buttons, your Distress Inks, and that wistfully romantic color palette to show us just how shabby & chic you really are! Haven't played along in this month's Shabby & Chic Power & Spark Challenge hosted by the terrifically chic Cindy Lawrence? Take her lead and whip up an antique inspired look on your card and then show it off on our challenge linky. Just like all of our Power & Spark Challenges, winners get a free stamp set of choice (digi or clear!). Can we get a WOO HOO?
Thanks for popping in and spending a bit of your day with us! We love our Peeps! Have a fabulously creative weekend and we'll see y’all back here real soon for Inspire Me Monday hosted by Christine Okken!
Speaking of weekends, did you play along in our Sunflower Power Coloring Contest over on Passionate Paper Creations & Friends? Wowza! What a fun ride that was! We saw our Sunflower Power Digital Stamp decked out in all kinds of fanciful hues! Check out this snippet, will you? We'll be adding these lovelies to our “Must See Customer Creations!” board over on Pinterest for SURE!
MOVING ON.......
We have loved seeing the creations that have been rolling in on our challenge post. I have to say, this one below by D.J. Rants has been shabbied up to perfection in those shades of antique rose and plum using Power Poppy’s Simply Camellias stamp set!
So, dear stamping friends, now it is YOUR turn to show off your creativity a bit! The Bloomies are at it again this week if you need a wee bit of help to get that mojo a flowin'! You'll have to stop by and check out the Power Poppy goodness!
Thanks for popping in and spending a bit of your day with us! We love our Peeps! Have a fabulously creative weekend and we'll see y’all back here real soon for Inspire Me Monday hosted by Christine Okken!
Enjoy!
~Julie
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