Saturday, August 17, 2019

Concord and 9th August Release projects!

OK, so I know I just posted something yesterday, and I am posting again today. And I have a couple more posts coming in the next few days. But I could not wait to share these with you!! Fair warning, lots of pictures.



I did create my first ever haul video and included a show and tell of the cards I made.


My first card combines the Sweater Weather bundle with the Woven Plaid background, and that argyle motif from the Gingham background. LOVE those together! And Celestial Copper Delicata ink. Sigh, super love.


Lots of die cutting and layering.


Both the Woven Plaid and the Gingham background sets of strips that are perfect for edges.  Concord and 9th is just so darn clever!!


Same stamps, different colors and layout. The Celestial Copper Delicata ink is amazing on the kraft cardstock.


Scored and Pierced Circles were used on both of these cards too.  The first card was pretty flat, bt this one uses coasters from some dimension. I like that much better.


The orange ink pad i used was a little too inky, but I don't even mind! The sentiment and accent stamps are all fromt eh Sweater Weather TurnAbout.


This is the same Sweater Weather stamped background from the first card, just what i had leftover. THe Woven Plaid is stamped in a deep navy ink on a light gray cardstock,  and the argyle image is stamped in Golden Glitz Delicata ink repeatedly with a MISTI. Super easy to line up even with the stamp positioner.

The sentiment is from an older Concord and 9th set, Happy Plaid. Yes, I have all of the textile stamps they have made.


THe Woven Plaid strip is stamped in a very pale gray ink on the inside of the white cardbase, with some Golden Glitz stamped argyle again.


So this is the frame left from the second card. And behind it is the White Satin Pearl embossed Woven Plaid background. The Sweater Weather dies create the die cut sentiment, and the stamped sentiment is from another older COncord and 9th set, Monster Love. Sweaters are warm and fuzzy too!


More coasters used to achieve the dimension.


This time I used the Versamark Dazzle ink pad in Frost. But the stamp must have still had a little bit of orange ink left, thus the tint to the image. Bit I like it! Celestial Copper Delicata ink was used for the argyle image and the sentiment.


Ok, last card! I had a play with the Sew Seasonal dies here and stitched them up quick. And pulled out the Thankful Leaves TurnAbout from last years autumn release. This was stamped with the Versamark Frost Dazzle also. That skeleton leaf is a die from coordinating Thankful Leaves set, and was die cut from a piece of carsdtock that had been painted with copper shimmer paint.


The smaller leaves were cut from some ink blended cardstock. Some COpper Penny Nuvo Drops added just the right touch!


This sentiment is from the Thankful Leaves TurnAbout set also, and I have used it a ton. I love the size, font, and message! That is stamped in Celestial Copper Delicata, of course. You can just make out the Frost Dazzle stamping on the Naturals White cardstock. This speckled cardstock look is making a comeback, which makes me happy!


OK, that's the lot of them! What do you think? Was it worth a rushed post and video? Is your wallet cursing me now? 😉


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1 comment:

Annie said...

Tanya,
Yes, you should do more videos!
I really enjoyed watching and learning about Concord and 9th.
I lean toward plaids also and you really know how to
make them fun and make the most use of them.
Your cards are terrific and I really like that you share all the different
company's products that you used.
Thanks for entertaining me with my coffee this morning.
Annie Stamps

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