Tag Archive for ‘Stamper’s Quest Adventurer project’

Heritage Card for the Adventurer

By: Penny Yoder, Artistic Guide
Finished card size: 4.25″ x 5.50″
Supplies:
Stamps:
Flourish Image (The Angel Company)
Sentiments - handwritten by me
Paper:
Ivory Cardstock  (unknown)   
     5.50″ x 8.50″ , score at 4.25″ for base card
     2″ x 2.25″        For photo mat or to fit your photo
    .50″ x 2.50″    For small sentiment
Black (Bazzill) 
     3.75″ x 5.25″  For [...]

Good Wine card for the Adventurer

Good Wine
By: Melanie Smith, Artistic Guide
Finished size: 6″ x 6″
With this card, I made my own mini designer paper – choosing my inks and colour intensity to achieve exactly the results that I was looking for (bear in mind that this is a third draft of this card and I knew what I didn’t want from [...]

Moments for the Adventurer

Moments
By: Sue Trembeth, Artistic Guide
Finished Card Size: 4.5″ x 5.5″
Supplies:
Stamps:
….moments- 2668H (Penny Black)
Papers:
Cream card stock, 5.5″ x 8.5″, folded in half to form 4.25″ x 5.5″  base card
Chloe’s Closet paper pack blue gingham (Making Memories) 4.25″x5.5″
Cream card stock 3.5″x5.125″
Epson Enhanced Matte photo  paper
Photo of your choice trimmed to 3.25″x5″
Inks:
India Ink Black (Stewart Superior)
Distress Ink- Blue Denim (Ranger)
Chroma [...]

Mysterious Wolf for the Adventurer

Mysterious Wolf
By: Shelly Newkirk, Artistic Guide
Finished card size: 4.25″ x 5.5″
Supplies:
Stamps:
Wolf stamp (Whispers)
Pine bough with pine cones (unknown)
Paper:
White card stock (Georgia Pacific)
Ink:
Jet Black Archival Ink (Ranger)
Other:
Sponge
Dark yellow and brown colored pencils (Rose Arts)
Glue (Crafter’s Pick Ultimate Glue)
Directions:

Cut white cardstock to 8.5″ x 5.5″. Fold in half to create a card measuring 4.25″ x 5.5″.

Sponge black [...]

My Sparkly Valentine for the Adventurer

My Sparkly Valentine for the Adventurer
By: Christine Candora-Hickey, Artistic Guide
Finished card size:  6″ x 6″
Supplies:
Stamps:          
Heart Medallion (Holly Berry House)
Papers:                       
Red, burgundy, pink (two shades) textured cardstock (Bazzil)
White ultrasmooth cardstock (Stampin’ Up!)
Inks:
Embossing Ink (Ranger)
Other:
White embossing powder (Stampin’ Up!)
Pink and red glitters (Stampin’ Up!)
Pop dots (All Night Media)
2-in-1 Glue pen (Sailor)
Scissors (Tonic)
Heat Gun (Milwaukee)
Decorative Scissors (Fiskars)
Wax paper
Removable tape [...]

King and Queen of Valentine’s Day Project for the Adventurer

King and Queen of Valentine’s Day
By: Michael A. Trent, Artistic Guide

Finished card size: 6.5” x 5”
Supplies:
Stamps:         
Build A Bird Set (Stamp Camp, SS020)
Make A Tree Set (Stamp Camp, SS014)
Happy Valentine’s Day Phrase (Studio G)
Papers:
Patterned paper of choice
White cardstock, 6.5” x 10” folded in half at 5” mark
Red textured cardstock, 6.5” x 5”
Black textured, 6.25” x 4.5”
White [...]

Rosette Heart Matted Wedding Gift for the Adventurer

Rosette Heart Matted Wedding Gift
By: Regena, Artistic Guide
 Finished size:  8″ x 8″
Supplies:
Stamps:
Rosette Heart (Stampington)
Scalloped and Small Solid Hearts (Valentines Day Collection Clear stamps from Target)
Happy Wedding Day (Penny Black)
Floral Swirls (Inkadinkado)
Papers:
5.5″ x 5.5″ White Matte Utopia coated cardstock (Marco’s Paper)
8.5″ x 5.5″ (half a sheet each) White and Black Glossy cardstock (Marco’s Paper)
Inks:
Pinata brand [...]

Oval Garden Card for the Adventurer

Oval Garden for the Adventurer
By Melanie Smith, Artistic Guide
I have new stamps and a new Cuttlebug and wanted to use them both to make a card.  This is the result, a simple clean card for a friend in the process of making life changes.
I used simple masking through a template (cuttlebug shape) with sponging to [...]

Faux Ripped Wallpaper for the Adventurer

Faux Ripped Wallpaper for the Adventurer
By: Melanie Smith, Artistic Guide
This month I made three cards in different styles using the same basic technique (masking) and the same four stamps.  See my other designs for the Discoverer and Inventor.
The basis of this technique is to mask off sections with a paper mask in a “Grid technique.” [...]

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