I recently bought a fabulous John Next Door 'pre-loved' 'Shaded Ivy' stamp and matching die. Here it is in use below:
I used:
- 5.75" x 5.75" white card blank, side opening
- itching to try out the John Next Door stamp and die set, I picked out a snippet of Vaessen cardstock (love their products, available on Amazon!) in 'textured green' and used the reverse side of the card as the pattern/texture is 'softer' when stamping
- then used the *JND133 'Shaded Ivy' stamp and a Misti to stamp all the leaves in one go as it's a single stamp - the ink pad I used was VerseFine Clair 'Shady Lane'
- then die cut the ivy using the matching die - and that's where the magic happened. Two of the opposite corners have a triangle built into the stamp and the die has two opposing corners cut across for alignment! Therefore, the die can be perfectly lined up with the stamped image, EVERY time! And then - you get a perfect cut of several pieces of inked and die cut ivy, in varying sizes with tow branches of ivy and plenty of different sized leaves, all at once - sheer genius!
- then I used two Papermill Direct 'Powder Pink Pearl' card from single and double sided swatches/snippets to die cut the Daisy-like flower heads - using a very old (one of my very first!) and favourite die set by Joy! called 'Daisy die set'
- used Nuvo glue to stick the flower layers together, gave the upper petals a flick and then glued them together before adding a large white pearl - from Amazon of course- and setting them aside
- next came a 5" x 5" white panel of the same cardstock as I had the die cut pieces to play around with by this point
- added double embossed lines around the outer edge to take away the plainess
- backed the white panel with a very slightly larger snippet of Tonic mirror 'Inca Gold' card
- then glued the whole panel to the card front
- next step was to juggle the pieces of die cuts around on the top layer of the card to work out just where the embellishents AND the sentiment would go
- and then the plan just suddenly fell into place so, I stamped the sentiment! Onto the bottom right of the card front - using a well-loved stamp from Hero Arts 'Live Life' stamp set and the Clair 'Shady Lane' ink pad once again
-- next steps were to adhere the delightful ivy to the top left corner and add the pink daisies - used teeny pieces of slim sticky pads for the daisies!
- almost there. I used a few blue hued butterflies from the Katy Sue set of 'Kaleidoscope of Butterflies'. Literally hundreds of double sided and already die cut little butterfly embellishments - after I'd tickled them with clear 'Wink of Stella'. Glued them in place with Nuvo glue and added some small ivy leaves at the bottom left hand corner
- finished!
* I totally adore the 'Shaded Ivy' stamp and co-ordinating die plate but, despite massively prolonged searches on your behalf, it seems that only the stamp is available - and even then it's extremely rare. For me it's a real 'winner' as a set .
I'm entering this card into the following challenges:
Allsorts Challenge #842- HERE. Under 'Anything Goes'
Darnell's NBUS Challenge #83 - HERE. It's the gorgeous John Next Door 'Shaded Ivy' stamps and dies of course!
Dudley Pupdate: The weather here has been awful lately, we had one lovely sunny day this week but heavy rain the rest of the time. Mid-morning yesterday, Dudley must have been desperate for a wee so Len opened the back door for him ................ at which the little guy screeched to a halt, looked out at the downpour, rolled his eyes until you could see the whites and raced to hide in the lounge. Undeterred, Len chased him round the downstairs of the house a few times and finally back into the kitchen. He'd invoked 'Toilet Emergency Plan B' and this was what a CCTV camera in the conservatory picked up:
I almost cried laughing as Len donned body warmer and wellies, then grabbed our biggest umbrella to hold over Dudley ................... whilst he followed the call of nature. 😂 You don't have to be crazy to live here - but it helps!
The results of Challenge #524 are now published HERE. SO hard to just pick three entries.
Do please come and play in Sarn's current challenge over in the Snippets Playground - just scroll down from the results post.
Love from myself and Dudley, xxx


Gorgeous card Di and even better that you had lovely snippets to use. Also thanks for sharing at Allsorts challenge!
ReplyDeleteGreat pre-loved find Di and so prettily put to use, thanks so much for joining us at Allsorts challenge.
ReplyDeleteOur girls are non to keen on all this rain either and the floors need constantly washing with all the paw marks.
B x
Oh poor Len 😂, but I empathise will all dog owners in this weather, it’s beyond wet and soggy. Obviously your card is lovely Di, and well done for finding that gem of a set! xxx
ReplyDeleteYou’ve put your pre-loved stamp and die set to great use here Di. Fabulous looking card with an oldie but goody sentiment too. Love this pretty card.
ReplyDeleteI think Len has Toile Emergency Plan B well under control. Good solution! xxx
What a shame that this stamp/die combo is no longer available. The card is even more beautiful when seen for real. Many thanks for sharing it with us for the Allsorts challenge. Len seems to be doing a great job holding the large umbrella over Dudley - what a lucky dog to have such dedicated owners ☺️☺️. A pampered pooch indeed.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Di, lovely design and a great sentiment.
ReplyDeleteI had to laugh at Dudley. My great nephew’s Vizsla is the same, she won’t go out in the rain to do her business unless someone holds an umbrella over her. 🤣
Liz xx
i found that reassuring Liz, about your Great nephew's Viszla - we are not in this alone!! Di x
DeleteA lovely card Di - I do like finding a pre-loved stamp/die set! I chuckled at the photo with Len and the brolly too!
ReplyDeleteKath x
Nice find and a beautifully made card. Lovely to see a pic of Dudley.
ReplyDeleteWe are fortunate that Nellie doesn't mind the rain, but believe me, she definitely has Kevin trained in lots of other ways! Thank you for sharing the hysterical photo of well-trained Len and his Master! You know they stole the show, but I do love your pretty card, as well! The die does sound like a genius design! Thank you for inspiring everyone to use their NBUS! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous find, that's such a lovely card and the butterflies are a super finishing touch. Thank you for sharing at Allsorts. Love the candid camera shot of your boys!! Sarah
ReplyDeleteGreat card! Thanks for playing with us at Allsorts.
ReplyDeleteThat was a great find and the finished card is gorgeous Di, and I love the ivy and the pretty pink die cut flowers which look wonderful over the top, and finished with some sweet butterfly embellishments, and the matted layer of Inca Gold card and the lovely sentiment are great finishing touches. I had to laugh at Len with the large umbrella to stop Dudley from getting wet during his tinkle time..lol. x
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card! (and sentiment).
ReplyDeleteYou had me in stitches with Dudley's story. Well, I don't blame him, I don't like peeing in the rain either. (Excuse my french)
Have a lovely weekend,
Lisca
Hi Di, just popped over to thank you for the lovely comment, much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteYour card is beautiful, love the ivy stamp and the pretty flowers and butterflies, lovely sentiment too.
Dudley's story cracked me up- I can just see the rolling eyes and look of agony on his face- umbrella to the rescue! We had a Great Dane who absolutely hated getting wet- she used to shove her head under my mac if it dared to rain on her- awkward to walk- but at least she never tried to wee under there- thank goodness!
xx