Ranger Ink | Simon Hurley Create – Berry Best

Happy Friday friends! I’m back with another card featuring different products in the Ranger Ink | Simon Hurley Create Berry Best release. This card actually came about because of my previous card on Tuesday. It’s funny but I hadn’t opened the dies for the coordinating stamp set until I needed them. It wasn’t until then that I realized it’s a dual die set! It can be used with and without the stamps! So naturally I started playing around immediately!

I cut all the pieces from white cardstock so I could use my Stellar Inks and blending brushes to add color on my own. And, of course they had to be chocolate covered the moment I had the option! So after I die cut and ink blended all the pieces, I used liquid glue to assemble everything and get a good idea what I had to work with. They’re SO GOOD!!!

I wanted a background but something quiet and soft so my strawberry die cuts really popped. I pulled out the Very Berry stencils again and, without reinking my blending brushes added color using my red, green and brown brushes. I trimmed that panel down to 3.75×5 inches and used my Spellbinders corner notch punch on the corners to give interest.

Next, I adhered the strawberries together and added foam tape to the back of them. I used them as a guide where to stamp my sentiment. I stamped the sentiment in my MISTI before actually adhering the strawberries in place. This time I used love bomb ink for the sentiment.

Wanting a contrast between the stenciled panel and the card front, I knew I didn’t want it white but I wasn’t convinced of a color. This often ends up in my choosing layers to get multiple colors so I don’t have to choose. Hence my border panel that is also notch punched and my card front color – I couldn’t choose one or the other of those to go with my design. But I do love the combo!

Products used:
Berry Best stamps and dies
Very Berry stencil set
Spellbinders notch corner punch
Foam tape
Liquid glue
Blending Brushes
Stellar Inks

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Ranger Ink | Simon Hurley Create – Thank You BERRY Much

As promised I’m back with another card featuring a couple of the products in the new Ranger Ink | Simon Hurley Create release. Today we’re using the background stamp again and the full Berry Best stamp set.

I don’t often stamp my coloring even when the solid stamps are in a set, I like to color. But today I wanted to give it a try and I loved it! Using this new Berry Best stamp set and my Stellar inks I just played. I stamped the outlines in black widow – two sets of everything on the stamp sheet.

The first round of strawberries are stamped in bee sting and because I didn’t have a plan I stamped the second set in love bomb to see the contrast. Then I stamped the leaves in later gator and the flowers in shooting star. I used the coordinating dies to cut these out and just started playing around. Originally thinking two cards with the different sets of strawberries. Then I realized they were the perfect length so create the design I have here.

Once I had my design estimated. I stamped the dotted leaves background stamp on a piece of light green cardstock using iced out ink. I glued that to a white card base with liquid glue. Next I arranged my strawberries along the seam and picked them up with a strip of post-it tape. This is where I was able to glue the leaves down to the card front and add foam squares to the strawberries to pop them up.

Then I removed the post-it tape and glued the flowers on top. I added the whole thing to my MISTI and stamped a sentiment using love bomb ink and finished the design off with stardust Stickles in the center of the flowers.

Products used:
Berry Best stamps and dies
Dotted Leaves background stamp
Stellar Inks
Foam squares
Liquid glue

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Ranger Ink – A BERRY Cute Simon Hurley Release Day

Hey friends! I’m going to be popping in and out the next week with some really fun inspiration with today’s Ranger Ink | Simon Hurley Create release! It’s the BERRY cutest and most fun to create with for sure!

Today I have a pair of cards I created using one stenciled background torn in two! That’s right, I inked the new Very Berry stencils with my Stellar Inks and blending brushes, used some new stellar paste on the final layer, let it all dry and tore it in two pieces.

Then I cut two teal card bases and stamped the new Dotted Leaves on those with iced out Stellar Ink. I took the stenciled pieces and added foam tape to the back before popping them up on the teal card bases and also inked the torn edges for added interest. I like how this looks on the raw edge.

After adding those torn panels, I chose sentiments from the new Berry Best stamp set and stamped them in the bee string and loch ness ink colors that my ink blending was done with.

This is such a fun release with so many options to create different styles of projects! This is just the tip of the iceberg for what I’ve created. So, stay tuned!

Products:
Very Berry stencil set
Dotted Leaves background stamp
Berry Best stamp set
Stellar Ink – iced out, loch ness and bee sting
Stellar Paste – white lie
Foam tape

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Ranger Ink – Postage Fun plus Stenciling

Hello everyone! I’m here today with another card featuring some of the holiday releases from Ranger Ink and Simon Hurley Create! I love these fun vintage postage images in the Christmas Postage stamp set. I have had a few colored and cut out on my desk for a while but creating a card with them was eluding me every time I tried. Then, everything came together. It’s funny how that works sometimes.

My images are stamped and watercolored on watercolor paper and then fussy cut out. I added foam squares to the smaller ones and popped them up on the larger image.

For my background, I layered the stars from the Sparkling Stars stencil set over a piece of light teal cardstock and blended loch ness Stellar Ink over the top. I removed that and placed the sparkle layer over the panel and spread fool’s gold Astro Paste through that layer.

When that was dry, I used a corner rounder punch on the panel and wrapped jute twine around the left side, tying it in a bow toward the top. Then I added foam tape to the back, avoiding the twine so it lays flat. Next, I ink blended the edges of a kraft panel with weeping willow Stellar Ink and glued that to a card base.

Finally, I removed the release paper on the foam tape and popped my teal panel on the kraft card front. Isn’t this such a fun and whimsical design?!? I’m so happy I waited it out and didn’t force the previous designs I tried.

Products used:
Christmas Postage stamps
Sparkling Stars stencil set
Astro Paste – fool’s gold
Stellar Ink – loch ness and weeping willow
Blending brushes
Foam tape and squares
Liquid glue

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Ranger Ink – Watercolor with Ink and Reinkers

Happy Tuesday everyone! I’m here with simple, festive card to share using Ranger Ink and Simon Hurley Create products. Just simple stamping and watercolor with the same inks I stamped in. It’s really as simple as that to add color to your images.

I chose my image from the Christmas Borders stamp set and stamped it on watercolor paper with tropical tango stellar ink. Next, I took a clear acrylic block and smooshed my ink pad on the corner. I spritzed that with water and proceeded to use a paint brush to color in my leaves. The light leaves are one layer and the darker ones are two and three layers of ink.

Next, I smooshed love bomb Stellar Ink on another acrylic block and painted the berries in the same way. Gathering your ink from the ink pad gives you a more diluted color which works great when you’re painting with the same color you’re stamping in. If you want a deeper, richer color, I suggest dropping one or two drops of re-inker on the block and painting with that.

I used my heat gun to help the watercolor dry and then went back in to add more layers on various leaves and berries. After hitting that layer with the heat gun as well, I splattered the panel with tarnished brass Distress Spray Stain.

Once that dried, I stamped and heat embossed a sentiment from Skating By on the lower right corner. Finally, I glued the panel to a card base and wrapped some green organza ribbon around the top.

Have you tried this technique before? How do you feel about it? I think it’s refreshing to throw something different in from time to time.

Products used:
Christmas Borders stamps
Skating By stamps
Stellar ink – love bomb and tropical tango
Distress Spray Stain – tarnished brass
Liquid glue
Heat gun
Embossing and watermark ink
Embossing powder – black
Anti-static bag

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Ranger Ink | Simon Hurley Create – Go Get ‘Em, Tiger!

Welcome everyone! I’m back with another card featuring the recent release from Simon Hurley Create and Ranger Ink. This time I tried bold lunar paste on black cardstock with partial stenciling.

I love the pattern of the new Lush Leaves stencil so I paired it with Charming Lunar Paste on black cardstock. I turned my panel landscape and spread paste from top down making sure I didn’t cover the whole panel. Once the panel was dry, I trimmed about 3/8″ off the edge with no paste and added foam tape to the back.

I stamped my sentiment on the right edge of a card base. Then stamped my layered tiger from Wild About You and used the coordinating die to cut it out. I used black widow and guppy Stellar Inks for that guy.

When the stenciled panel was dry, I popped it up on the card base with foam tape. Then popped the tiger up with foam squares and finished the design off with some black ribbon tied around the left edge.

Have you checked out the new release yet? Are you one that likes to be in touch with your inner messy artist? You should try it!!! It’s fun!

Products used:
Wild About You stamps and dies
Lunar Paste – Charming
Lush Leaves stencil
Foam tape
Stellar Ink – black widow and guppy

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Ranger Ink | Simon Hurley Create – So Glad I Spotted You

Hi friends! I’m back with more inspiration featuring the Simon Hurley Create release with Ranger Ink. Today I’m using more Lunar Paste but doubling up on colors using the same stencil.

When I do things like this, I spread the first color out and scrape as much excess off as I can, then I come in with the second color mixing them a little where they meet. It’s so cool if they are complimentary or opposing. They don’t mix into a new color but meld and swirl without combining.

After stenciling, I set the panel aside to dry and stamped a fun giraffe from the Wild About You set. I used brown for my base and layered yellow, orange and brown for my accent colors. It was a complete experiment as I’d never done that before. I just inked the yellow, stamped, then inked the orange and dabbed it away so it was a light layer, stamped and repeated that thought with light brown. I love the color it made!

After die cutting the giraffe, I cut a circle from vellum and heat embossed my sentiment. Then I trimmed the stenciled panel to 4×5.25 and popped it up on a white card base. I added foam to the giraffe but thought he needed grounding so I added a 1/4″ strip of black which balances things nicely.

Last, I trimmed the top off the vellum circle and then hid glue behind the words and glued it in place.

Products used:
Wild About You stamps and dies
Lunar Paste – limelight and jaded
Stellar Ink

Intertwined stencil
Embossing and watermark ink
Anti static bag
Embossing powder
Foam squares
Liquid glue

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Ranger Ink | Simon Hurley Create – Finger Paint with Lunar Paste

Happy Wednesday everyone! We’re halfway through the week and I wanted to pop in with an extra card today featuring more of the new release from Ranger Ink and Simon Hurley Create!

For this background, I literally just finger painted with three of the new Lunar Paste colors for a fun abstract background. Once the panel was dry, I chose my sentiment and heat embossed it along the bottom of the panel.

Next I stamped the awesome leopard in the Wild About You set with Stellar Inks – black widow and high tide. I used the coordinating die to cut him out and popped him up with foam squares.

I glued the panel to a card base and finished things off with a scattering of teal enamel dots from my stash. I love these new Lunar Pastes on black! They pop so well!

Products used:
Wild About You stamps and dies
Lunar Paste – limelight, mugshot & kiss and tell
Stellar Ink – high tide and black widow
Embossing and watermark ink
Anti static bag
Embossing powder
Foam squares
Liquid glue

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Ranger Ink | Simon Hurley Create – Release Day Fun

Hi everyone! I’m popping back in to celebrate the Ranger Ink | Simon Hurley Create release today! It’s got a fun array of stamps, dies and stencils, along with new pastes for some messy fun!

Today I have two cards to share because my background gave me a two-for-one and I couldn’t resist!

After I received my package of all the goodness in this release, I spent and evening getting messy creating different backgrounds, playing around with the different mediums and stencils. One of the backgrounds I created was this fun new Astro Paste called black widow. It’s a fabulous black glitter and was screaming to be used on this awesome Zebra stencil.

Once the background was dry, I just chopped it in half at an angle. Then I chose a couple of fun colors to stamp my zebra accents in and used the coordinating dies to cut them out. This one is prom queen from the Stellar Ink collection.

For my pink background, I drug the pad directly on the card front and splattered it with water for instant color and fun texture. Then to assemble, I popped the zebra panel up with foam tape and added a black strip across the seam. I added the zebra with half foam squares and half liquid glue so it lays flat. Then I stamped my sentiment using my MISTI.

Same vibe for my 100% Juice version but this time, I used a blending brush to ink up the card front for a softer, ombre look. I also splattered it with water. Stellar Ink is my favorite for this reaction. It’s so severe and looks amazing!

I have so many other cards I’m super excited to share with you using this new collection so stay tuned over the next week or so!

Products used:
Astro Paste – black window
Wild About You stamps and dies
Animal Prints stencil set
Blending brush
Stellar Ink – black widow, prom queen and 100% juice
Foam tape
Liquid glue

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