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Creating swatches and different color combos is one of my favorite ways to organize. This month, Waffle Flower released all sorts of stamps and die-cuts to make the swatching process easy and fun. In this blog hop, I’m sharing three different ways I’m using Waffle Flower’s Color Combo Bundle, really though, the possibilities are endless.
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Supplies
- Waffle Flower Color Combos Tag Die
- Waffle Flower Color Combos Die
- Waffle Flower Color Combo Stamps
- Waffle Flower Bullet List
- Waffle Flower Combo Swatch Tag Die
- Die-Cut Machine
- Binder Rings
- Ranger Distress Inks
- Ranger Archival Ink
- Blending Foam and Tool
- Acrylic Block
- Tombow Dual Brush Pens
- Yarn
- Tombow Mono Drawing Pen
- Hot Glue
- Tombow Mono Aqua Liquid Glue
- Tombow Permanent Adhesive
- Mini Mister (alcohol and water)
- Watercolor Paper
- White 110 lb Cardstock
- Black 65 lb Cardstock
- Scrapbook Paper
Project #1
For the first project I decided to swatch my Ranger Distress Inks, 3 times per color – one is straight from the ink pad, another is sprayed with water, and the other is sprayed with rubbing alcohol. Because I’m using liquids for part of this project, I’m using watercolor paper and a Ranger Archival Ink Pad. The archival ink is permanent and waterproof so it won’t smear even when water touches it.
Step One
To start, I stamped the plain square stamp from the Color Combos Stamp Set onto watercolor paper, several times.
Step Two
Next, with the blending tool and various Distress Inks, I added the same color to three different squares.
Step Three
Then I cut the the rectangles into 3 rows and placed the first row to the side. With the second and third row of strips I misted water to the top of one and rubbing alcohol to the other.
Step Four
While the strips were drying, I ran white cardstock and the Color Combos Tag Die through the die-cut machine along with the decorative scrapbook paper and Combo Swatch Tag Die (the “cap” of the tag).
Step Five
Once the strips dried, I used a die-cut machine and the Color Combos Die (square) to create individual squares.
Step Six
Last, I added adhesive to the tag “cap” and the three individual squares and placed them on the white cardstock in their respective spots (one square with just Distress Ink, one with rubbing alcohol and one with water) and added them to a binder ring.
Project #2
For the next project I decided to swatch my Brush Pens. With 108 different colors it’s hard to keep track of what each one looks like; this handy swatch guide really helps find just the right color.
Step One
I ran white cardstock and the Combo Swatch Tag Die along with black cardstock and the tag cap through the machine.
Step Two
Then I placed the Bullet List Stamp and the 4-square Color Combo Stamp onto an acrylic block and stamped that onto the tag.
Step Three
Because each brush pen has a number assigned to it, I wrote in the color numbers onto the Bullet List portion of the stamped image.
Step Four
Then I colored each square with one color (in numerical order).
Step Five
Last, I glued a black cap onto each tag.
Project #3
For my last project I decided to use something other than pens, inks, or paper. This time around I’m using yarn. I love to crochet and this method of swatching will make it easier for me to select color combinations without needing to grab all my skeins of yarn.
Step One
I ran white cardstock and the Combo Swatch Tag Die through the die-cut machine. Then I placed the small rectangle die from the Color Combos Die to the top and bottom of the tag and ran that through the die-cut machine.
Step Two
To help identify each color of yarn, I wrote the color on the top of each tag.
Step Three
To keep the yarn from unraveling, I applied hot glue to the back of the white tag.
Step Four
Then I wrapped yarn between the two rectangle openings of the tag and secured it with hot glue to the back.
Step Five
To help reinforce the tag, I added a circular die-cut using black cardstock and the small circle die from the Color Combos Tag Die set.
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Alexandra Stapleton
JJ Bolton
Channin Pelletier
Rebecca Keppel
Keeway Tsao
Alix Davis
Kelli Cool
I love looking at all these beautiful colors. Your idea to swatch your yarn is fabulous.
These swatches are so pretty! And they would be so useful too!
What a great idea to swatch your inks with techniques! Bravo!
So cool, so creative!
Just love the whole swatch kits. Can’t wait to start making these!
I love all of your swatches but I particularly love the yard swatches. I am not particularly fond of the small spools we get for the thread for cross stitching. This would be more attractive and productive for me to carry around.
I’ve never done swatches but I love the idea of swatching all the markers.
There’s so many colors and your right hard to keep track of them all without
the color swatches.
Thank you.
what a fabulous idea for organizing your yarn swatches. isn’t it wonderful to organize your craft supplies!!
Loving this release and am now hoping to start my own swatching!
Absolutely loving your yarn swatch.You are so creative-thanks for thinking outside the box.I will copy this.But will add my stitching floss to the swatch pieces and glue a piece of the matching felt to the same tag. I love stitching dies and this way I`ll know straight away which felt and DMC floss fit together 🙂