Monday, November 28, 2016

Inspire Me Monday: Easy Creative Packaging



Happy Monday friends!  I hope that those of you in the US are now recovering from your turkey coma, and now many of the rest of us turn the corner to full-on Christmas prepration!  For today’s tutorial, I thought I would spur on your creative juices with some practical and easy ways to do some Holiday or Christmas packaging.  In December we often give small gifts of thanks and appreciation to teachers, coaches, youth leaders, friends, and service people.  It might be a small gift, but pretty packaging goes a long way to making the gift feel more special.  

So, today I have 3 non-traditional gift packaging ideas for you.  A monochromatic gift card envelope, a rustic paper bag and a glitzy tin.  

Monochromatic Gift Card Envelope  



I remembered a tutorial from ages ago that I learned which is an easy way to make a fancy gift card envelope.  You’ll need only a couple of supplies, a plain envelope, a crimper (you might have to dig that one out of your stash!), some ink, sponges and a stamp set.  Here I’m using Power Poppy’s Sassy Succulents stamp set



I began by ramdomly stamping the hen and chicks image onto the front side of the envelope in a teal ink.  



Next sponge the envelope with a softer ink.  I used a combination of SU Pool Party and Baja Breeze.  



Next flip the envelope over, stamp and sponge the envelope and SEAL it shut.  



Then cut off about 1 1/2 inches off the top of one side of the envelope.  This will be your “lid”.  Set the lid aside.  



Now grab the larger part of the sealed envelope, with the cut side of the envelope on the right or left, set it in the crimper and run it through the crimper.  This will give it texture, but it also “shrinks” the bottom part of the envelope so it can become a bit of an envelope box.  This way the lid can fit over top.  



Here you can see the bottom of the envelope that’s been crimped is a bit smaller, now it can fit inside the top flap.  



Now, to create a place to put your gift card, cut a square of card stock, add a small strip of sticky adhesive to the top of the square and set it into the top of the lid of the envelope.  When you have a gift card just attach it to the square.  



To help the edges of the crimped bottom of the envelope fit into the lid, I used a corner rounder to the top of the cut side so it will fit in nicely.  



Here’s how the envelope looks put together.  I’ve added a lovely tag made with Marcy’s brand new digital stamp from the Wreath sets called Wreath:  Succulents and Baubles.  I printed it in a softer teal ink and coloured it up with Copics.  Framing it all out with scalloped edge felt and a felt bow.  



Here’s the envelope open.   



And here’s a close-up of the tag.  I love the softness of the felt with the monochromatic look.  


Rustic Paper Bag



Next up, a paper bag!  Don’t underestimate the power of simple household things for packaging!  All I’ve done with this simple packaging is to grab a regular paper lunchbag.  I folded over an edge, added a fishtale pennant of burlap, and then grabbed some twigs from outside (put them in the oven for a bit to make sure there were no critters inside), and then hotglued them to the top of the bag.  

Then I took some of my rosemary (that’s still so hardy outside), hot glued it into the top, and then added a rustic tag made with another of our new wreath digis, Wreath:  Birch and Evergreens.  Bonus of this is that the rosemary really smells lovely!



A close-up of the tag, created simply with a scalloped frame, a woodgrain embossed background that I swiped some distress ink over, and then ripped the bottom, tying it with some rustic twine.  

Very simple and practical, and yet it looks so polished.  


Glitzy Tin
 


Metallics are so great at Christmas time, or for the New Year!  In our home, one of the gifts we make each year is our family receipe, homemade fudge.  We put it into silver tins like this so you already have a glitzy silver base for your packaging.  Then, I created a simple belly-band from gold foil paper, added some shimmery white ribbon, and then a lovely shimmery tag made with another of our new digis, Wreath: Felt Leaves and Fruits.  I glitzed the tag up with glitter pen, metallic gold pen dots on the fruits, and Wink of Stella on the black berries.  The whole thing shimmers, but you’ll have to use your imagination for me on that one, with the metallic black base on the tag it doesn’t grab the simmer on the fruits.  



A sweet little jingle bell and gold twine finish it off!  


There you have it, three sweet simple ideas using everyday items to make your holiday packages look even more special!  

This will be my last tutorial at Power Poppy for a while....I’m taking next year off from doing tutorials for some needed extra time in the schedule.  I’ll still be here designing though, you can’t get rid of me there! :)   Thanks so much for all your supportive comments over the past two years!  I know you’ll continue to be inspired by all of the Power Poppy team with Inspire Me Mondays!  




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Friday, November 25, 2016

Our Biggest Sale AND Biggest Digital Release

Happy Salesgiving! That’s our new name for Black Friday, it’s so much more festive in my book, and it means exactly the same thing: MAJOR SAVINGS and a lil’ GIVING right along with it!

Before the sales frenzy and introduction of some of my favorite new stamp designs, I do hope you all had a warm, loving, cozy Thanksgiving with friends and family yesterday! We are SO SO grateful for your patronage of Power Poppy, and for being a part of our community of creative, joy-sharing, uplifting folks. It’s a honor to be in your company, and to be a teensy part of your crafting life.

Ok... let’s roll out this baby! Have you been eyeing any Power Poppy clear or digital stamps and just hoping they would go on supersale?

http://powerpoppy.com

ENTER CODE: BIGSALE
30% OFF STOREWIDE — now through Tuesday

Folks, we are sharing FOUR new digital stamp sets, each one is perfect for last-minute crafting in a single color or for shading to your heart’s content, for making gift tags, patterns, or knockout card centerpieces. You can buy a single design, or get all four and save $$$. Introducing, Four Whimsical Wreaths — and be sure to scroll all the way to get a link list featuring our all-star cast of designers to help show you the possibilities with these wreath digis!

http://powerpoppy.com/products/wreath-felt-leaves-and-fruits

http://powerpoppy.com/products/wreath-succulents-and-baubles

http://powerpoppy.com/products/wreath-birch-and-evergreens

http://powerpoppy.com/products/wreath-boxwood-and-cranberry

And now, please join me in a Black Friday — I mean SALESGIVING — blog hop with the Bloomies and the Instant Gardeners for a beautiful frenzy of fun cards:


Thank you so much for stopping by today, and I hope you’ll get some deals on my clear and digial stamps — this is definitely the biggest sale we’ve ever had, and I’d love to see you stock up on the images you’ve been dreaming about, or get gifts for cardmaking and coloring friends!

Many, many blessings to you and your families,

Monday, November 21, 2016

Inspire Me Monday: Paper Piecing with Digital Stamps


Welcome to another fabulous Inspire Me Monday!  I'm Allison Cope and I'm your hostess this week.

I don't know about you but when I first started creating with digital images I did a lot of experimental printing of them.  I wanted to see how they would print using my inkjet versus my laser printer and how the quality would turn out.  So after much experimenting, I decided to go a little bit further.  I decided I wanted to experiment with printing my images out on patterned paper.  After all, I LOVE to paper piece so I figured if I could do it with a regular stamped image, then I surely could do it with a digital image.

So after testing non-permanent adhesives and different thicknesses of patterned paper products, I learned a few things.  So today, that's what I'm here to do... teach you some tips and tricks to paper piecing with digital images!

I'm going to be showcasing a very dear to my heart image today, the "Chickadee in Barberry".  It holds a special place in my heart as it reminds me of my childhood home all nestled in the maple bush in Ontario where we would have Chickadees, among other birds, visit our bird feeders all winter long. They were so fun to watch!

So grab your favorite beverage and join me in my craftroom today for a fun adventure...

And another quick look at my final card...
To add a quick sentiment to my card, I used the beautiful new holiday clear stamp set "Simple Joys" to add that finishing touch.

I'd love to hear what you think of my tutorial and I'd love to know if you'd attempt digital paper piecing yourself the next time you create with digital stamps.

Thanks for joining me this week!  I hope you have a great week and have a wonderful Thanksgiving with your families!

Happy printing, cutting and creating!

~ Ally ~ 


Supplies:
stamps: Power Poppy (Chickadee in Barberry, Simple Joys)
cardstock:  Recollections (110# White)
patterned papers: Lili of the Valley (Snow Princess 8x8), Lawn Fawn (Peace Joy Love 6x6)
dies: SugarPea Designs (Stitched Flags), MFT (Stitched Scalloped Basic Edges)
corner punch:  EK Success
ink: Memento (Tuxedo Black)
other: Marvy Uchida (Liquid Applique)

Friday, November 18, 2016

Inspiring cards to kick off your weekend!

Hello, peeps! Hope you have had a wonderful week so far — did you catch our midweek Get Wool Soon digi stamp introduction? — and are looking forward to seizing the weekend as well. We have a bouquet of creative talent to share with you all today and I just cannot wait! I grabbed a cuppa joe a few days ago and went on the hunt for some of the latest cards using a little Power Poppy goodness. And, boy did I find a treasure trove of inspiration!

LET’S GET TO THIS WEEK’S SHOW & TELL, SHALL WE?


Our first cards are by Jo Ann Danchik, whose recent flurry of Christmas cards on Instagram showcase a gallery of clever ideas (follow her at @jadanchik). She is definitely looking at her stamps with fresh eyes and pairing up images and techniques with a total wow factor. Always, she accompanies her posts with a sweet story and the thoughts behind her ideas. Check out how Jo Ann made a background with Power Poppy’s Frosted Gingerbread border stamp. Pop over to her account to see the full background, and how she mustered up the courage to slice it in TWO to make double the cards.




Elizabeth Zaffarano (follow her at @saffronkingfisher on Instagram) took our own Allison Cope’s lead when creating this sprig of glowing Chinese Lanterns from our Sunny Harvest clear stamp set. Go look at Ally’s original card HERE along with her step-by-step tutorial on how to create this look. While you can see Ally’s influence, Elizabeth definitely put her own spin on the composition with gorgeous results! How sparkly, multi-dimensional, and just outta sight! Incredible work, Elizabeth, we were so excited to see what you’d made.


This last card by Annie Rosenstiel is one where I literally had to pick my jaw up from off of the floor. Armed with the diamond-shaped citrus pomander stamp from Power Poppy’s Spice It Up stamp set, Annie created a background absolutely awash in sunset hues. This alone is awesome (she posted the process photo on Instagram which was impressive to see — follow Annie at @annie.rose.makes.things) but THEN she used the singular pomander image from this set, and added some razzle dazzle by making it into a shaker card! Adding the crinkly ribbon and kraft-paper tag set off the whole thing in rustic, but showy, style. All I can say is... WOW! 

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I hope you agree that this was quite the display of artistry this week, loads of ideas to get your motors running for a weekend of crafting! And, guess what? We have more! Some of the finest designers in the land, a.k.a. the Bloom Brigade, are on standby to show you some of what THEY have been up to in their crafty spaces! So, stop by and see....


Don’t forget to get your PINK ON and join us in this month’s...


You can click HERE for all the details! And then, be sure to swing back by for another edition of Inspire Me Monday when Ally Cope hosts and kicks off your creative week with a colorful explosion! See you back here soon!

~Julie

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

New Digi: Get Wool Soon

Hello my friends! On the 15th of each month, we introduce brand new digital stamp sets for the Instant Garden Collection. Today, though, we have a remixed introduction. I am holding on to the all-new morsel to share with you on November 25th, which will coincide with our Black Friday sale. I think you can bet that there will be fresh artwork to color — and a deal to boot!

So today, I’m sharing one of my favorite drawings, remixed with all new sentiments, and available today to purchase, download, and color. I hope you’ll find strikes a cozy chord... not unlike this scene:


Are you feeling me? It is time for afghans! It is time for coffee and afghans! It is time for fireplaces, coffee and afghans. And what goes really, really well with fireplaces, coffee, and afghans? Well, for me, the answer is something fulfilling to DO that you can work on right in your lap. Like, you know, with art supplies. Wouldn’t you like do do some coloring?


My newest digital stamp set is called Get Wool Soon, and it is a cozy vignette that’s all about the comforts of knitting, crocheting, and making things with yarn. I got out my old tubes of gouache for this one, and I noticed that some of them are ones I bought in the 1990s, and they are still going, offering me precious pigment. Others have dried up, but you can still carve out some color if you peel the packaging apart. My packrat ways can cause me major headaches (too much stuff everywhere, no room for new stuff!) but other times they delight me, like when I find an old tube of Winsor & Newton Orange Lake, which takes me straight back to being a kid in my mom’s upstairs art studio, painting next to her as she painted her dough ornaments.

http://powerpoppy.com/products/get-wool-soon

This new yarn-centric digi would be fun done up in a myriad of colorways — use your imagination and just go for it! I would like to paint up a few to coordinate with my treasured handknit afghans given to me by my Grandma Bonnie and Granny Jean. And oh, I especially hope to devote a Get Wool Soon digi coloring session to the afghan shown above, which is currently on my lap — a true work of art knitted by my Aunt Joan. Joanie is one of the most talented yarnmasters I know of, such an ARTIST in her approach to all things knit, and at one time she had her own yarn shop in Edmond, Oklahoma. Joanie is Australian, and is one of the most fashionable, stylish, gracious, and highly adorable people in this whole world!

Admire with me this afghan, knit by Joanie knit for me many years ago, knowing that I love all things botanical. It is so highly detailed, using many different fancy woolen yards and threads, and features irises, poppies, and wildflowers — even a hummingbird! I cozy up with this beauty whenever possible, it surrounds me with inspiration, warmth, and most importantly, the feeling of LOVE.


Just look at the beautiful variations in the yarns and the stitches!



Whew!! Is that not a work of art? It is so special, just like the lady who made it. Our knitting digi could be perfect to make into a card for the knitter in your life, wouldn’t it?

To help us usher Get Wool Soon on the scene, come see the supersweet card Nancy Sheads of Rowhouse Greetings has made with this little vignette and a few of the swirly sentiments.

Thank you for stopping by, my dears! Enjoy your day, and I do hope you’ll take a moment to scroll through the blog and be sure to see this week’s Inspire Me Monday post — you can win a bursting goodie bag from Kathy Racoosin at the Daily Marker just for commenting, but you’ll also learn some fun tips for “coloring on the go”. And stay tuned for another new introduction coming next Friday...


Monday, November 14, 2016

Inspire Me Monday - Watercoloring on the go

Hello all, I am so happy to be back for another Inspire Me Monday. Currently I am in the middle of a 30 day coloring challenge so I thought it would be fun to share how I work on the go. (more on the challenge at the end of this post)


 Planning ahead for a road trip can fun and easy when you have an empty antique crate and a car with spare room. Deciding if I wanted to pack Copics or watercolor markers was the hardest part. I settled on my Tombow watercolor markers & Spectrum Noir sparkle watercolor pens. A towel, collapsable paint cup, brushes, foam tape, watercolor paper, a few colored pencils, ink and stamps were some of the supplies I packed plus my essentials.

My essentials are a mini misti, fine tip sharpie marker, white gel pen, scissors, glossy accents, ink, paper, stamps and a coloring medium. 



I was hoping you might want to see my antique crate before I painted it.


I measured and cut part of a box for the bottom of the crate and painted everything with a can of graffiti paint. I love to mix antiques in my studio because they add character and warmth to my space.


When everyone was settled in and watching a movie I was able to do my coloring in for the day. 

  
When you watercolor do you always have a towel on hand? I do and I love how colorful it becomes the more I use it... this particular towel I have had for over a year? Above the towel I used a stamp storage pocket to scribble the watercolor marker on. Using my brush I would pick up the color from the stamp storage pocket mixed with a little water and then paint on my stamped image.
 *next time I will remember to pack a palette* 


Ahhh Marcy's illustrations are such a joy to color and the details are always spectacular. 

On a later date I will add some white gel pen accents and create a card with my watercolored images. 

Here is a close up of the bouquet. It's hard to tell but, I colored, cut and popped a flower for the center. Later I will cut around the blue line on the image out and pop it on a card. 
I hope you will consider traveling with a few supplies and I hope you see how wonderful it is to color on the go. 
*If I was flying I would take everything mentioned with a few less watercolor markers and put everything in a tote. No matter where I go I always have coloring supplies with me. *



Today is day 14. of theThe Daily Marker 30 Day Coloring Challenge". This is a good time to jump in if you are new to the challenge, love to color or if you just want to get your feet wet and give the 30 day coloring challenge a try. The idea is to color something daily with any medium. Just five minutes, that’s it. I keep hearing how relaxing it is to color and instead of making a full card. The 30 day challenge is really about carving out a little time your day for something that makes you happy. (You are free to jump in and out as time permits). Basically it’s any thing goes challenge and whatever you feel inspired to do. If you want to hear more click here

Wishing a colorful week & thanks to Power Poppy for letting me share my coloring on the go with you today. Thanks, Kathy :)



Friday, November 11, 2016

A Bevy of Beauty

Happy Friday, Power Poppy Peeps! Get ready for, like I said above, a bevy of beauty coming your way. It’s the day we share some of the jewels we’ve found in the blogosphere, on Instagram, and beyond, after seeking out super crafty doses of inspiration, just in time to kick off your weekend!

But FIRST, we want to take a moment on this Veterans’ Day to share huge amounts of gratitude to the men and women who serve, and have served, our country. You are the bravest of the brave, true superheroes, and we thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your service. 

Now, have you heard about this brand new theme for our monthly Power & Spark challenge? If not, here it is sweet peeps! 


Tosha Leyendekker is challenging us to think positively pink when it comes to our holiday creations! Simply craft a card with a holiday flair, making sure it's awash in that hue, link up your creation HERE and you'll be in the running for a Power Poppy stamp set of your choice! With all the holiday buying you're thinking about at the moment, this little gift would be JUST FOR YOU! 

Even though we just kicked off the challenge last Friday, already the entries are starting to pop in! I simply adore seeing different designers' artistic takes on these challenges. So inspiring! Check out this one below by Anita Madden, While pink is her dominant color, I love the pops of blue and green to just set her card off in style! Anita used Power Poppy’s Bottlebrush Holiday for this little number. She also used one of my favorite things in the whole world.... GLITTER! Check it out....



Are YOU playing along in the Daily Marker’s 30 Day Coloring Challenge?


These fine ladies below have and we couldn't be happier that they reached for their Power Poppy digis and stamps to get their color on! If you have no idea what the 30 Day Coloring Challenge is -- let me fill you in! Our friend Kathy Racoosin of The Daily Marker started this fun and stress-busting challenge to get us out of the day-to-day grind and instead do something we love -- COLOR -- even if it is just for 10 minutes each day! What’s better than that? Well, chocolate might be better, but still! ;-) You can check out the details HERE and then, join in the fun!


Jenny Colacicco used Power Poppy’s Flowers, Always digi and made it awash with color for her daily dose. Love that dreamy look Jenny! 


Vivien Lee enlarged the image from Power Poppy’s Spring Meadow Bouquet digital set and colored it up in such a striking way. I mean, can you just smell those lilacs? It’s honestly one you have to stop, take a deep breath, and just take it all in! 

Thanks, Peeps, for making our week shine with your talent & awesomeness!

Now it's time to turn things over to a few of our Bloomies who also have sweet things to share this Friday! Hop through this little linky list and I know you'll leave their little places on the web inspired! ;-)




Be sure to tune back in on Monday when we offer up another edition of Inspire Me Monday! Kathy Racoosin will  be in the house to share a little more about her 30-day Coloring Challenge and give you a snippet of one of her latest color fests! Hopefully seeing her world in color will help you pick up your favorite medium and join in on her challenge!

See you back here soon!
~Julie