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January 1, 2014

Our Daily Bread Designs January Release

Welcome to the New Release post showcasing projects from Our Daily Bread Designs January Release!  You can see all of the January Releases here.  Continue reading below to find out how you can win a $25 Gift Certificate to the ODBD Store good towards the purchase of ODBD stamps.

I created two cards using the new Apothecary Bottle stamp set and ODBD Custom Apothecary Dies, along with a few older ODBD stamp sets.

For my first card, I did some "creative masking" to add the ship from The Waves on the Sea to the Apothecary Bottle.


I Black Embossed the Apothecary Bottle on White card stock, then stamped the ship image on an Image Sheet so I could see how it would look stamped on the bottle.  I cleaned the stamp then masked off the portions that were not needed with EZRelease Tape, reinked the image, removed the tape, then used a SAMJ to stamp the image onto the Apothecary Bottle, and Black Embossed the ship.  To add color I used STAEDTLER Karat Aquarell Watercolor Pencils, and sponged ink around a scallop edge to create clouds.   The sentiment is from the Ornate Borders Sentiments stamp set.

Details:
Stamps - Our Daily Bread Designs Apothecary Bottles, The Waves on the Sea, Ornate Borders Sentiments
Ink - Ranger Black Archival, Ranger Gathered Twigs Distress Ink
Card Stock - Black, White
Other - Ink Blending Tool, SAMJ, Heat Gun, Black Emobssing Powder, STAEDTLER Karat Aquarell Watercolor Pencils, Scallop Scrap, Big Shot, ODBD Custom Apothecary Bottles Die, Spellbinders Nobel Rectangles

My next card features Our Daily Bread Designs Apothecary Bottles stamp set, ODBD Custom Apothecary Bottles Die, ODBD Custom Fancy Foliage Die, Time and Save Time stamp sets.



I randomly stamped the clock face from the Time set in Ranger Coffee Archival on the Bo Bunny pattern paper.  The Apothecary Bottle was stamped in Espresso Ink on Espresso card stock, then die cut using the ODBD Custom Apothecary Bottles Die.  I used the "omitting" technique to stamp the quote from Save Time on Vanilla card stock, distressed the edges and sponged with Ranger Gathered Twigs Distress Ink before adhering to the die cut bottle.  To embellish I added a paper doily, gears, Zva Creative Mini Roses, Twine, Seam Binding and a flourish die cut from Kiwi card stock using Our Daily Bread Designs Fancy Foliage Die.

Details:
Stamps - Our Daily Bread Designs Time, Save Time, Apothecary Bottles
Ink - Espresso, Ranger Gathered Twigs Distress Ink, Ranger Coffee Archival
Card Stock - Kiwi, Vanilla, Espresso, Kraft
Other - Big Shot, ODBD  Custom Apothecary Bottles Die, ODBD Custom Fancy Foliage Die, Gears, Zva Creative Mini Roses, Twine, Seam Binding, Ink Blending Tool, Glue Dots, Paper Doily, Distress Tool



ODBD Products Used:
Did you know that Our Daily Bread Designs is having an End of Year Warehouse sale on select ODBD Stamps and Custom Dies through Saturday, January 4, 2013 11:00PM EST - click here for more details! While your browsing the website, be sure to check out the new ODBD 2014 Catalog and Idea Book, this 200 page color catalog features over 800 card samples!

Prize Details:
Kelley will randomly be selecting 3 winners who will each receive a $25 gift certificate to Our Daily Bread Designs, good towards the purchase of ODBD stamps,  just for commenting on the Design Team cards!  You have until Thursday, January 2, 2014 at 9:00 p.m. EST to leave your comments.  The Winner will be posted January 3rd, on the Our Daily Bread Designs Blog, so be sure to check back there to see if you are won! 

For more inspiration using the January Release you can see the other Designers projects on the ODBD Blog. Please note that this month, Kelley is only sharing one of each designers projects on the ODBD Blog, so you will want to make sure to visit the designers blog links below to see both of the projects they created:

Grace * Chris * Cathy * Sandee * Dawn * Lori * Julie * Sabrina * Wanda * Lisa (you are here) * Angie * Audrey

Thanks for stopping by!
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40 comments :

Angella D. Crockett said...

Lisa, you are too clever! LOVE the ship in the bottle idea.....may have to case this later for some guy cards!! I love the sets that you combined for the 2nd....the little gears are a perfect touch! Happy New Year to you and your family! Love and hugs, Angie

Becky said...

Lisa, well now what a unique creation with that ship in the bottle! I love it....

Grace said...

Very clever use of the bottles Lis! I had the very same idea for the ship but you beat me to it... and rocked it I might add!!! Love the Time in a bottle sentiment too.

Happy New Year!!!

Audrey Hiltke said...

Lisa - you are such an inspiration here with your creative and beautiful use/mix of stamps!! I love both of these beauties!! Hope you have a wonderful 2014 - blessings and hugs to you!

Debby said...

I love your creative out-of-the-box ideas.

Lynn said...

I love your 'outside the bottle' thinking - great use of other stamps within the jars. TFS

Julie- justwritedesigns said...

Both of these are wonderful, Lisa! Great use of previous releases with the apothecary bottles. Happy New Year!

Wanda Cullen said...

I love your out of the box creativity with both of your cards! Absolutely gorgeous! Thanks again for the warm welcome and want to wish you a happy new year!

Tam said...

Your cards are awesome and I love the way the ship turned out. Don't you just love the way you can mask to get exactly what you want. Gotta love Jim Croce. Time In a Bottle.

Conniecrafter said...

Love the ship in a bottle idea and your neat message in a bottle!

Sue D said...

Great bottle cards--very clever with the ship in the bottle and the Time in a bottle sentiment.

Dawn said...

ok, clever YOU! ship in a bottle, genius! and love the save time on the bottle!!!

Brenda in IN said...

These are both a different take on the bottles. Love the ship in the bottle, but I really love those teeny tiny birds in the bottle! If I could save time is so great along with the clock. How very cute.

CherylQuilts said...

Oh, Lisa, what a great idea with the ship in the bottle! I just love it, and the time in a bottle theme is fabulous too! Certainly shows the versatility of these stamps…good for girls and guys! I love them both! Happy New Year, sweet friend with hugs!!

Unknown said...

Hi. What very nice cards. Love that ship in a bottle. Bottles and jars are such great stamps to have. Also masculine stamps are hard (for me) to come up with so easy and this is perfect. The next card is also very nice. Very vintage looking and lovely flowers. I have the Time in a Bottle stamp and have used it quite a but - beautiful sentiment too for the great bottles. Than you for sharing your creativity.

Antonella said...

Oh, love the ship in a bottle!!! Awesome card!
Hugs, Antonella :-)

Cathymac said...

What fabulous and creative ways to use the bottles, Lisa! LOVE the ship in a bottle…how perfect for a masculine card for any occasion! The Jim Croce song is a perfect sentiment and fits perfectly into the apothecary bottle! Beautiful release samples…Hugs!

Heather said...

What a great way to use the bottles! I really like the ship inside. Genius!

Christine said...

What clever uses of the bottle die!

Unknown said...

The ship is a great idea! Thanks for sharing.

Sabrina Jackson said...

Lisa, I wish you and your family a "Happy New Year"....may God bless you richly! Girl, your cards are so awesome! What a cool idea to use the ship n the bottle...so creative! Hugs and blessings, Sabrina

Jo4Him said...

Cute cards, especially the 1st one-very creative. Thanks for sharing

Donna said...

Love the ship in the bottle.great idea!

Gretchen Wilson said...

I know we need a card for the guys in our lives and I think you hit it on the mark, I love the bottle with boat, such a creative idea. Your work is stunning as always.

Happy New Year!

Lucy E. said...

Wow-what a great idea to put the ship in the bottle! Great masculine card! And I love the sentiment on the 2nd card. We had that song sung at our wedding.

Linda Carson said...

Lisa you absolutely rocked the creativity meter with the unique ways you used the bottles! Inspirational artwork!

SarahGeorge said...

Beautiful cards! What a nice sentiment you've chosen for that cute little bottle! And loved that ship inside the bottle of the first card. Feels close to nature :). Happy to visit you, dear Lisa.
Best regards
Sarah.

morningDove said...

first let me say thank you for mentioning the EOY warehouse sale. i'll check it out. your ship-in-the-bottle card I love bc my hubby and I enjoy cruises its a great manly card. one he would enjoy receiving.

Leanne said...

Beautiful cards. Happy New Year!
~Leanne S

Chris Olsen, Glowbug said...

Happy New Year Lisa!!

I just love the creativity you used on both of your cards and the great combo of stamps!! The first is my fave with the ship in the bottle. Beautiful!!

hugs,
Chris

April said...

Pretty cards with lovely details!

Donna Oates said...

Very clever use of the bottle in your first card. Both are so well done. The "saving time in a bottle" is so well done and beautiful, too. Very clever uses of the new bottles for use with past releases!

Caryn S said...

I REALLY like how you combined stamp sets on these. Shows how versatile these sets are!

Joyce B said...

Well, Lisa, it may have been years before I might have stumbled on the ship in the bottle look you have come up with. Really neat. Beautiful creations with these new stamps.

Rose said...

Very unique cards. Love the way you did the ship in the bottle. Very creative.

Sandee Shanabrough said...

Lisa you are a genius! The boat in the bottle is amazing!!! And then the combination of sets on the second card, including one of my favorite song lyrics just blows me away! WOW!!!

Sherry said...

love both cards!!!1 especially the first one!!!!

Unknown said...

Such gorgeous creative cards. Love what you did with the ship in a bottle.

Saints Rule! said...

Oh how I love that ship in a bottle... Amazing!

Kelley said...

Wonderful cards! The ship card is so creative! Great idea!

 
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