Penny Black Simplicity: Die-Cut Bouquet

Today, I’m sharing a die-cut encouragement card created with Penny Black stamps and dies. I also created a “sister” version of this card (same design with a few tweaks) which is being shown today over on the Penny Black Simplicity site. I hope you’ll head over there and take a look.

Penny Black Simplicity Die Cut Bouquet

To create this bouquet, I started by die-cutting the floral pieces from green cardstock with the 51-199 Flower Bunch die set. With the same die, I cut the pieces from cardstock in red and two shades of pink. Then I adhered trimmed flowers to the green cardstock pieces.

I die cut 51-142 Mason Jar twice from light blue paper. With detail scissors, I trimmed the top of one of the Mason jars to create a faux opening. I sponged light blue ink on the Mason jar to give the appearance of water.

I arranged the floral pieces on the bottom Mason jar and adhered them with Scotch tape. I adhered the top Mason jar to the assembly with foam adhesive. I die-cut white cardstock with a die in the 51-053 A Pocket Full set (the spiral notebook paper) and created a oval cast shadow with gray ink.

The card base was dry-embossed, and I added color (and pattern) with a strip of paper from the 80-009 Painted Blooms paper pad. I heat-embossed a sentiment from 30-288 Pretty Petals on gray cardstock and added that to the panel with foam adhesive.

After I created this card, I thought about how to change it by coloring the floral pieces with Distress Inks (rather than cutting them from colored cardstock). That was the starting point for the other version of this card on the Penny Black Simplicity site.

CAS(E) this Sketch #162

I’m sharing a card created with Penny Black supplies for the CAS(E) this Sketch #162 challenge.

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CAS(E) this Sketch #162

I cut the top butterfly with the 51-010 Delicate Wings die from silver paper and the lower butterfly with the corresponding die in the same set from white cardstock. Using the 51-007 Tagged die, I cut paper which had been watercolored with Distress Inks, to which I attached a heat-embossed sentiment from the 30-297 Sprinkles and Smiles set that was cut with a die in the 51-027 Triple Banner set. The card background was dry-embossed for added texture.

Penny Black Simplicity Triple Love Die – 2 Versions

Today, I’m sharing a two Valentine’s Day cards featuring the Penny Black die 51-187 Triple Love.

The first is CAS (and quick-to-create) card:

Penny Black Simplicity Valentine

I cut the overlay from silver paper with the 51-187 Triple Love die and adhered it to a panel, which I had colored with Distress Ink spray and drops of gold spray mist. I added the panel to a dry-embossed card base. Lots of options here – change the background behind the panel, use a different dry-embossed card base, …

The second card is an inlaid shaker card:

Penny Black Triple Love Shaker Card

I created the background with three strips of pink cardstock from which I cut the Triple Love in the center. I cut the Triple Love piece again from white cardstock and inlaid it into the card panel. I backed the overlay with acetate. I used foam tape (backed with white cardstock) to create a chamber for the sequins. The panel was then adhered to a square card base with foam adhesive.

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Penny Black Simplicity Floral Valentine

Today, I’m sharing a Valentine’s Day card created with Penny Black stamps and dies. Valentine’s Day seems to have arrived quickly this year!

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I applied a combination of pink Distress Inks to the 40-389 Bramble stamp, stamping in both the lower-right and upper-left corners of the card base. I die-cut the 51-182 Fancy Heart from white cardstock and adhered it over a piece of vellum cut in the heart shape, to soften the stamped portion underneath it. To finish, I heat-embossed a sentiment from the 30-229 Special Wishes stamp set and added hearts cut with the 51-100 Tree of Love die.

Penny Black Simplicity CAS Valentine

Today, I’m sharing a CAS Valentine’s Day card created with Penny Black stamps and dies.

CAS Valentine

To begin, I cut the window using the Penny Black 51-135 ironwork window die inside a cardstock rectangle. (The side edges of the window do not get cut, providing lots of flexibility on how to use the die.) I heat-embossed a sentiment from the 30-269 so very much set on the bottom of the panel with silver embossing powder.

I backed the panel with yellow cardstock and attached hearts to the front of the window. The hearts were cut with the 51-100 tree of love die from watercolor paper, which I had colored with Ranger Barn Door Distress Spray.

To finish, I attached the frame to a dry-embossed panel.