Welcome to Altenew Educators Blog Hop! As Altenew-Certified Educators, we were asked to share our FAVORITE (techniques, styles, Altenew supplies…)!
If you’ve been following along, you’ve just arrived from Teri Wilson’s blog. (If you find a broken link, you’ll find a master list of the hop links at the Altenew Card Blog. Click on the blue link above.)
My name is Patty and today I am taking part in the Altenew Educator Blog Hop. This is my first blog hop ever, so I am very excited! Thank you for stopping by.
I was part of the first group of AECP participants accepted in fall 2017. I really enjoyed being a part of the AECP, it gave me the accountability to practice the techniques that I learned in the videos, and the discipline to finish my cards and complete each Level. Virginia Lu was always so encouraging … and I really needed it…. because I would either over think or under question, which left me two – timing my “Challenges” (yes, doing them twice, except the last one…I learned). 🙂 It was a great experience, and my advice to any of you in the process is to take your time and enjoy it. Don’t worry about what any one else is doing or how fast they are going, enjoy YOUR journey and discover some techniques that you really like and a style that expresses who you are. That’s what makes the process so rewarding.
When I started the program I was so intimidated by the technology side of it, wanting my pictures to look nice, then uploading them….what’s Flickr?! Start a blog, hmmm, I’m not sure I’m ready for that…every thing seemed like it was going to be so hard and daunting to get right, but when you take things one step at a time and ask some questions, it really is pretty easy. I found Virginia was such a HUGE help (and still is), and now we have the wonderful Face Book page we can ask each other questions and help each other along. It’s great! Take advantage of it. I actually started my blog without asking my 2 very capable daughters to hold my hand all the way through it. 🙂 That’s a miracle itself.
The card I am sharing with you today uses the Dandelion Wishes Stamp and Die Set and it has had seven versions as I prepared for the blog hop. That may sound like a little much 🙂 (because it is) but I wanted to play with the stamp set and see what I could do to make it look like the dandelion wisps were light, fluffy and flying through the air. I hope to have captured it in my card today. At this point you might think that “my favorite” thing is to do something over and over again, but it’s not. 🙂 My favorite stamps are Dandelion Wishes and Freeform Greenery because I get excited to make something that has movement, as though the wind just blew. My favorite sentiment didn’t make it on my card today, but it did on one of the six trials…it is “just breathe” from the Moroccan Mosaic Stamp Set. Here’s my card. I hope you like it.
How I made it: I started my background with a 5.5″ x 5.5″ piece of Neenah Solar White Classic Crest card stock, dry embossed with the Altenew Warp Speed stencil. I cut this piece down to 5.25″ x 4″ and rubbed the four sides of the card stock with embossing ink and heat embossed with Altenew Translucent Pearl Embossing Powder.
I stamped 2 full-head dandelions and 3 half-head dandelions with Altenew Evening Gray ink on Vellum and heat embossed them with Altenew Crystal Clear Embossing Powder. I stamped the seeds in Lava Rock ink and heat embossed with Altenew Crystal Clear Embossing Powder. I also stamped, on Vellum, a number of the dandelion wisps (with Evening Gray ink) and heat set them with Altenew Crystal Clear Embossing Powder. I stamped 5 stems using Altenew Frayed Leaf, Forest Glades and Evergreen inks.
I die cut the vellum dandelions and wisps, along with 2 full-head and 3 half-head dandelions, and the stems, out of #80 Neenah Solar White card stock.
To prepare the dandelions I sprayed a bit of spray adhesive into an empty cardboard box and dipped the centers of the dandelion heads into the spray adhesive (it was a little wet) then attached them to the plain white die cuts of the same size. I did this for all five dandelion heads.
To assemble the card I used an adhesive roller to tack the stems to the dandelion heads. I then arranged the dandelions until I liked how they looked on the embossed background. I used small foam squares to glue the dandelions in place and trimmed the stems. I then sprayed some spray adhesive into a box, dipped the Dandelion wisps into the spray adhesive (it is wet) then adhered the Vellum dandelion wisps around the card as though they were being blown off of the dandelion heads.
To make the sentiment I used deep green card stock and heat embossed with Altenew Pure White Embossing Powder. I adhered the sentiment with foam tape. I adhered the card front to the card base with a layer of craft foam in between.
Supplies: The supplies I used were Neenah Solar White, Classic Crest #80, #110 card stock, Vellum, Altenew Crisp Dye inks: Frayed Leaf, Forest Glades, Evergreen, Evening Gray, Lava Rock; Versamark ink, Altenew Crystal Clear Embossing Powder, Altenew Translucent Pearl Embossing Powder, Altenew Pure White Embossing Powder, Craft foam, E600 Spray Adhesive, foam adhesive and flat sequins.
Altenew is giving away $30 Gift Certificates to THREE lucky winners! Please leave a comment on the Altenew Card Blog by Jan. 23rd for a chance to win. Three winners will be announced on the Altenew blogs on 1/25/2019.
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Nancy McClelland
Kelli Cool
Michelle Ochoa Murray
Terri Koszler
Maryam Sharara (Maryam Crafter)
Amber Rain Davis
Irina Fonina
Francine Dodwell (no FB)
Teri Wilson Teri Wils
Patty Mello
Nenette S. Madero Nenette Samson Madero
Nicole Picadura
Thanks for sharing this lovely card.
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So proud of you and your achievement, Patty! All of your posts show so much growth and today’s post is especially amazing! Your dandelions are so dreamy! Love love the embossing details! Thank you for joining the Altenew Educators Blog Hop today!
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Thank you Virginia! You’re the best!
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this is fabulous! You did a great job of ‘capturing’ the dandelion head wispiness and the seeds blowing away. I will try this—-thank you!
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This is fabulous! You did a great job of making the wispiness of the dandelion and the seeds blowing away. I am going to try this, thank you!
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Beautiful card! I love the tone on tone ❤
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love the monochromatic look of your card, Patty – and thanks for sharing your design process for your beautiful card!
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I love you card, and I truly appreciate how open you are about technology getting in the way of creating! I get so stressed over how to take the perfect picture or whether something will show up true to color, that I overwhelm myself and take the fun out of it.
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I hear you on that! Amen! Thank you for your comments and “take a breath” and enjoy the journey. 🙂
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That is one of my favourite new sets and I love the soft, whimsical feel of your card – very soft subtle colour and pattern, with that great pop of green – lovely!
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I love your card. It is so subtly beautiful. I love the dandelions. Wonderful job!
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Very pretty almost all white card. Love the pearl embossing!!
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I love your card. I have this stamp and have had a chance to use it. Thanks for the inspiration
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How stunning!! Your dandelions are spectacular. You have mastered these embossing techniques perfectly. The details are so meticulous. Fabulous!!
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Fabulous card I just got that stamp but haven’t used it yet. Thanks for inspiration
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Simply stunning!
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Congratulations on your accomplishment! This card is fantastic – it looks like real dandelions, and they might blow right off the page! Great job!
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wow – love how delicate you made the= dandelion heads – awesome work!!!
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Oh this must look incredible in person!! Gorgeous card.
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Wonderful card and fun!
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Your card is gorgeous! I love all the sparkle and the soft colors and the detail are beautiful! You created this card in such a way that I can sense the movement of the dandelions blowing in the wind! Fabulous! Congratulations on your first blog hop!
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Congratulations on qualifying as an Altenew Educator. Your card is lovely!
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What a gorgeous card! I love the dandelions! Thanks for the inspiration!
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Congrats on achieving your Altenew Educator certificate! Gorgeous card! Love the soft colors and beautiful design. You definitely captured the wispy nature of the dandelion head AND your card has a love of movement.
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Congratulations on earning your Altenew Educator Certification!! Your card is so soft and lovely!!
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BEAUTIFUL textures on the card!
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Oh this is just sooooo precious! It’s so delicate and sweet! I love the little extra sparkle!
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Patty this is gorgeous! I love the background (I love dry embossing, I think its a best kept secret), and accenting it with embossing on the edges.. perfect. Beautiful. Congrats on your certification achievement!
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wow what a gorgeous and creative card, so pretty and love dandelions myself so this appeals to me 100%.
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I love the details in these dandelions. Your approach makes them come to life with sparkles!
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What an awesome card!! Love the color, dimension and the soft pleasant feel! 🙂
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Gorgeous!! I’ve had my eye on this set!! Thanks for the great ideas!! Lovely!!
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Oh my goodness, just one of a kind! You’re card is outstanding! 👏🏼🙌🏼 Beautiful and artistic details, makes me want to blow the beautiful dandelions 🙂
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Fantastic card design and techniques. I love the dimension you got on your dandelion wish stems. Simply gorgeous. Thanks for the inspiration.
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I have been hoping to see someone use the dandelion set! I think the design with the little fluff bits is adorable but you took this to such an elegant high! The vellum was so clever!
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This is a stunning card! The Pearl embossing powder makes a beautiful frame and really gives a nice done to everything. Your dandelions are lovely. It’s too bad they don’t look like that in real life. I wouldn’t mind my yard being over run with them then lol. Lovely card!
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Oops missed the typo. It was supposed to say “nice shine”. Gotta love auto correct.
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Wow how stunning is this card, it’s so delicate. congratulations
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Beautiful card, Patty. Love the muted colours. The heat embossed edging looks really gorgeous.
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Your card is so beautiful that I immediately went to the Altenew site to buy this stamp and die; thanks for sharing
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What a lovely subtle and textural card!
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This card is ABSOLUTELY beautiful. I need the dandelion stamp now lol. Thanks for sharing.
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“Blown away!” Literally and figuratively! 😉
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All I can say is WOW!
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Thank you for sharing this beautiful card and giving me the inspiration to try something new. Thanks for sharing.
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The dandelions look so realistic. I’m afraid I’m going
to get the “wisps” off the card and into my yard.
When I’m designing a card for my stampin’ class, I
often have 4 or more versions before I am satisfied
and go with the card. That’s the creative process
and something we need to go with. thanks for
sharing a fantastic card. txmlhl(at)yahoo(dot)com
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I love how you use Velum for the wisps of dandelions, very beautiful. Thank you for sharing! Carol-Lynn
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Beautiful card! Love the use of vellum, thanks for the adhesive tip.
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Just beautiful……soft and special cards….thank you so much for sharing.
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What a fabulous card! I LOVE everything about it!
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Patty, I really like your soft colors with the POP of green, so beautiful and elegant! Congrats on your certification.
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Lovely work!
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