Sunday, September 28, 2014

Stampin' Up! White Christmas

Back again with a card made with the weekly sketch at Mojo Monday found HERE.   I used a new, fun stamp set called White Christmas with it's cute little bear and a star stamp from the set The Newborn King.  I combined the two to create with quiet, peaceful scene...love it.  To give the bear some interest and help him stand out a bit I stamped the image on a piece of Post-It note and cut out the bear outline and saved the negative.  After stamping the bear on my main panel I placed the negative panel around the bear, inked the bear image directly with a Versamark pad.  Then I removed the mask and sprinkled with white embossing powder and heat set.  






STAMPS: White Christmas, The Newborn King, Hardwood and a combination of two retired sets Four the Holidays and Greetings if the Season
PAPER: Soft Sky, Real Red, Smoky Slate, Lost Lagoon, Whisper White, All is Calm DSP
INK: Black StazOn, Versamark, Soft Sky, Lost Lagoon, Smoky Slate, Real Red
OTHER: White embossing powder, silver embossing powder, chalk marker, Silver Dazzle Marker, Dazzling Diamonds glitter



Thursday, September 25, 2014

Are you ready for some football?

Me, not so much!  The week long football barrage on television is maddening!  At one time I enjoyed watching pro football, right around the time I met my husband.  I'm sure he thinks a gave him the ol' bait and switch....I really got into the football fervor and then one day it just turned off!  There was too much to keep track of, who got traded, who the new kids are, who went to jail.....sigh.  The final straw was when Art Modell took my beloved Browns to Baltimore...November 6, 1995, all for a $200,000 stadium.  Expensive stadiums! ....that's another whole tirade.

But this is a blog about stamping, not sports and spending tons of money.  I'm actually saving our family loads of mullah by making my own cards!  This card was fun and easy and about the only thing I like about football.

So let's get to the card.  This one is for Retro Sketches challenge found HERE.  The sketch made me think of football right away. Go figure.  







STAMPS: None!  (I told you football was messed up)
INK: None!  (Another reason why I don't like football)
PAPER: Crumb Cake, Chocolate Chip, Tango Tangerine (football doesn't have cool names like that), Daffodil Delight, Whisper White, non-SU paper (I think even Stampin' Up! Doesn't like football.)
OTHER: 1/8" white ribbon, 1/16" circle hole punch, Arrows EF, e-cutter (at least football has e-cutters!) Cutting file is from Birdscards.com

Friday, September 19, 2014

Stampin' Up Fall Fest

I have a card for the SUO Challenges blog found HERE.   The challenge is to feature one of Stampin' Up's embellishments on a card or project. I wanted to feature the new Autumn Wooden Elements form the Holiday catalog.  Such fun little embellishments and they can be stained with the ink pads to color coordinate...that's what I love about Stampin Up!  Matchy-matchy!  




After finishing the card, I quickly put together this cute little box made with the Curvy Keepsake Box Thinlit die. So darling!





STAMPS: Fall Fest, Truly Grateful, Good Greetings (hostess)
PAPER: Blackberry Bliss, Mossy Meadow, Very Vanilla, Motley Monsters DSP
INK:  Blackberry Bliss, Mossy Meadow, Crushed Curry, Cajun Craze
OTHER: Autumn Wooden Accents, Mossy Meadow ⅜" Satin Ribbon, Curvy Keepsake Box Thinlits die, linen thread

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Trying this again...

Last week I posted a card that I made for a color challenge I found on Connie Collins's blog found HERE.  The color combo is very striking and Connie made a great card with the colors.  I was so excited to try it out and then....well, I wasn't so excited.  I'm not crazy about the first card I made with the color combo, found HERE, so I tried again.  My next card didn't last long enough for me to photograph it.....I have since dismantled it and salvaged its parts!  Same story for the next card AND the one after that!  The next two cards did make it long enough to be completed, photographed and posted...I even sorta like them.  What do you think?  Here is the color challenge again and the cards.






Sunday, September 14, 2014

Stampin' Up Bright and Beautiful swing card

This week's sketch at Freshly Made Sketches fits perfectly with what I wanted to do with my new Star Framelits and Bright and Beautiful stamp set.  Using my Label Card Thinlits Die as a guide to know where to cut and score and using this tutorial to bring it all together I was able to make my own swing/flip-flop/Z-fold card type card.  The Freshly Made Sketches challenge can be found HERE










STAMPS: Bright and Beautiful, Good Greetings (hostess exclusive stamp set)
INK: Island Indigo, Pool Party, Smoky Slate
PAPER: Smoky Slate, Island Indigo, Pool Party, Silver Glimmer Paper, Whisper White, All is Calm DSP
OTHER: Star Framelits, Basic Rhinestone Jewels, Confetti Stars border punch, e-cutter

Saturday, September 13, 2014

Stampin' Up Santa Stache

I keep thinking this mustache craze is going to fade out soon, but it still keeps on going. I've decided to finally play along after seeing this cute stamp set from Stampin' Up. This card was created with the sketch from Mojo Monday found HERE





STAMPS: Santa Stache
INK: Memento Black, Cherry Cobbler, Blendabilities in Smokey Slate, Cherry Cobbler and Skintones
PAPER: Cherry Cobbler, Garden Green, Sahara Sand, Whisper White, Trim the Tree DSP
OTHER: All is Calm Snowflake Embellishments, Cherry Cobbler Bakers Twine




Friday, September 12, 2014

Bootiful Occasions - If the Shoe Fits

Just a quick post to submit a card for Retro Sketches challenge #131 found HERE.  May I say...I am loving my new e-cutter, the Brother ScanNCut?!  I used it to cut out the boot, the mat underneath and the cool patterned background.  I found the SVG file for the background here at Birdscards.com.  This is an amazing website with tons of inspiration and fantastic free SVG files. 

Anyhoo... On to the challenge and card....











STAMPS: Bootiful Occasions
INK: Blackberry Bliss, Old Olive, Tangelo Twist
PAPER: Blackberry Bliss, Old Olive, Tangelo Twist, Whisper White
OTHER: Basic Pearl Jewels, Plum Sharpie, computer generated sentiment, e-cutter



Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Stampin' Up Wondrous Wreath

Are you ready for a Christmas card yet?!  Only 15 weeks until Christmas!  And that really means only 15 weeks to make the cards, compose a Christmas letter, sign and address them AND make sure they hit the post office several days before Christmas.  Phew!  Thank goodness there is nothing else to do before then!    This card was made for The Friday Mashup Challenge found HERE.   Thanks for looking!



STAMPS: Wondrous Wreath
INK: Old Olive, Garden Green, Versamark
PAPER: Crisp Cantaloupe, Cherry Cobbler, Garden Green, Whisper White, Trim the Tree DSP
OTHER: Dotted Scallop Ribbon Border punch, Wonderful Wreath Framelits, Large Polka Dot EF, Petals-a-Plenty EF (retired), Cherry Cobbler seam binding, Cherry Cobbler embossing powder,  e-cutter  (for the letters)


Monday, September 8, 2014

Stampin' Up! Holiday Home- From Our Home to Yours

I made this card for two different challenges.  First challenge is a sketch challenge at Freshly Made Challenges found HERE.

The second challenge is a color challenge that I found on this blog I like to visit because Connie is a fantastic stamper!  Connie and her blog hop friends decided to pose a color challenge and the palette is beautiful. I think I will try the color combo on a different card because I'm not sure this card does it justice. I really wanted to add grass to the house scene but also wanted to stick to only the colors in the challenge.  That's why I have two cards.  I will hit the craft table and try again with this color combo.  

So, here is the sketch, the color combo and my cards....












STAMPS: Holiday Home, Trendy Trees
PAPER: Blackberry Bliss, Island Indigo, Real Red, Tangelo Twist, Early Espresso, Gingham Garden DSP
INK:   Blackberry Bliss, Island Indigo, Real Red, Tangelo Twist, Early Espresso, Pear Pizzaz, and lightest Blendabilities in Cherry Cobbler and Smoky Slate
OTHER: Perfect Polka Dots EF, Decorative Label punch, Window Sheets and e-cutter



Stampin' Up! Perfect Peacock for ColourQ challenge

The colors in this weeks ColourQ challenge have knocked my socks off!  Soooo pretty and perfect for the Perfect Peacock stamp. 
The challenge can be found HERE
                                

            

The peacock image was stamped on Shimmery White CS with Basic Black craft ink and embossed with clear embossing powder.  In the larger areas I water colored by first laying water within each embossed section separately and then picking up a bit of ink on a brush and touching it to the water. The pooled water dispersed the ink through the wetted section.  The very small and thin areas in the feathers were water colored without pooling the water first.  The Lucky Limeade ink gave me a nice range of color and I was able to have some areas look yellow and some very intense green by controlling how much water is added to the reinker. 

I should mention, I did not cut out this image and the mat with
scissors!  I used my Brother ScanNCut electronic cutter. I did the same with the sentiment. It took a little bit of fiddling to make it work but now that I've done it it takes no time at all to cut out multiple peacocks and mats! 

STAMPS: Perfect Peacock, Lacy & Lovely
PAPER: Bermuda Bay, Night of Navy, Lucky Limeade, Strawberry Slush, Whisper White and Shimmery White
INK: Bermuda Bay, Night of Navy, Lucky Limeade, Strawberry Slush, Basic Black craft ink
OTHER: Clear EP, Fancy Fan EF, Finishing Touches Edgelits, ¼" Night of Navy grosgrain ribbon

Saturday, September 6, 2014

Stampin' Up! Bootiful Occasions-Texas Style

Finally!  A card submission on time!  This time at Mojo Monday #361 found HERE.









I LOVE this card!  It was fun to create and it's fun to look at and I'm sure going to enjoy giving it to a birthday cowboy!  (Hmm, I should create a cowgirl card too.)  

Now, I'm not truly a Texan.  We lived here, in the DFW area, over a decade ago for a few years, then went to Florida ,then to Illinois before being moved back to Texas a year ago.  I wasn't overly thrilled to leave our friends in Geneva, IL (insert sob here) but it hasn't taken long to appreciate the mild winters, abundant sunshine, and polite, friendly people. 

One thing that has always struck me while living here is the Texas pride!  Texans LOVE Texas!  I think that is fantastic,  We didn't have that in Illinois..or Ohio, where I grew up.  Oh, sure "Ohio is the Heart of It All" and there are those Ohio State Buckeye fans but we didn't go around saying, "Don't mess with Ohio!"  And I've never seen one bumper sticker that said, Thank God I'm From Illinois!  Last summer, when we found out we were being transferred back to Texas, my son and daughter were obviously upset.  My son was 12 and my daughter was 9 and we had lived in Geneva for 5 1/2 years....they had grown roots!  Since my son was actually born in Texas and lived the first 2 years of his life here I told him,  "You are moving back to the Motherland!"  He didn't see the humor. 

So here I am, on another sun-filled day, stamping a card that would have had no meaning or purpose in Illinois. Even though I will never wear cowboy boots, say "y'all" or enjoy country music, I am enjoying living among it all. Well...... not really enjoying the country music.  


STAMPS: Bootiful Occasions, Blue Ribbon
PAPER: Soft Suede, Cajun Craze*, Baked Brown Sugar, Very Vanilla
INK: Cajun Craze, Soft Suede, Chocolate Chip, Crumb Cake
OTHER: Natural Trim ribbon (retired), Baked Brown Sugar thick bakers twine, ⅛" mini brads, 1⅜" circle punch, denim and sewing machine

* the Cajun Craze panel was made using a Faux Suede technique.  I spritzed the 5 3/8" x 4 1/8" cardstock with alcohol, water works too but takes longer to dry. When the CS is moistened wad the whole piece up into a ball, straighten it out and wad it up again a few times.  Gently separate the layers of CS trying to keep one whole piece intact. I did this while the cardstock was still somewhat damp and soft. This was difficult to do with such a large piece, I was not able to get two complete layers.  To complete this panel I sponged the rough side of the cardstock. 

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Stampin' Up Bloom with Hope

Here is another card challenge card I didn't get submitted in time!  The bad part is,  I had the card finished the night before but time got away from me...... And then I just failed to post it here as well, sigh.  Anyhoo... Here it is along with the sketch.

What do you think?  It probably would have won, right?!
This was colored with Blendabilities and I used my ecutter to
perfectly cut the stamped flowers!  Love that machine!!!! 

I water colored this one

And back to Blendabilities for this one. 

STAMPS: Bloom with Hope (hostess)
INK:  Memento Black or StazOn, Blendabilities or Classic Ink in 
Pink Pirouette, Calypso Coral, Pumpkin Pie
PAPER: Cherry Cobbler, Calypso Coral, Pink Pirouette, Old Olive, Rich Razzleberry, Whisper White, Park Lane DSP
OTHER: Fancy Fan EF, Stylish Stripes EF