Friday, July 31, 2009

A Recycled/Re-used Card

A “recycled” card for today – something I’ve never done before. I received this pretty thank you card from a friend. Well, it didn’t look quite like this when I got it. It was a one-layer printed card.

I cut the center “Thank You” out of the card with a Long Rectangle Nestability and then embossed it. I cut a mat from Riding Hood Red to mat it on. I used my Swiss Dots Cuttlebug embossing folder to emboss the background, then matted it on Riding Hood Red, also. I put the sentiment back in the middle of the card and added some pearls.

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Thursday, July 30, 2009

CAS Challenge - A Sketch

This card is for Clean and Simple Challenge #25 - a sketch challenge using this card of Krystie Lee’s.

The stamps I used are by Inkadinkado. I used some kid's watercolor paper that I've had for years (my youngest 'kid' will be 29 in less than a month!), stamped it, misted it, and colored it with Stampin’ Up! markers. The patterned paper on the bottom of the image panel is from Stampin’ Up! I added the black gingham ribbon and mounted it on black. The card base is Very Vanilla. I also added some 'googly' eyes. Just a simple card - my favorite!

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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Punched Thanks

I got a new punch yesterday, so I had to use it! It's a Martha Stewart border punch. I've always had a "thing" for Thank You cards, so this was perfect for me. :) The new punches are more expensive (a dollar more) but the edges fold up, so they take up less room. Yippee!

Anyway, here is the simple card I made with it. The paper came from a scrap pack I got at Target a few years ago. I still love these colors and the texture of the paper. I embossed the top part with a Sizzix embossing folder. I sponged a little Versamagic ink on the matting behind the THANKS. I came across some silver cord as I was cleaning up earlier, so I threaded that through the holes under the THANKS. The flower was already in my "card parts" pile (made with a couple different punches and a Bazzil brad) so I just cut a circle out and put the flower on it. I sponged the edges of the circle, too.

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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Another "Three-Fer" Day



When I was in Des Moines last month, Vicki brought some papers along with her and said if we wanted some, to help ourselves. I chose, along with a couple others, three 6 x 6 sheets of this Lasting Impressions paper.

I added a few things - a flower with a brad, stamps, butterfly punched with a Martha Stewart punch, scoring with my Scor-Pal, hand-doodling with a white gel pen, border punch by Martha Stewart. That might be about it! Quick post for today - have to get some things done! If you have any questions on any of these cards, please feel free to send me an email. I'd love to hear from you!

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Monday, July 27, 2009

A Fall-To-Layout Card

I made a card for Natasha Trupp’s (Clean & Simple Stamping) “Fall-To-Layout” #52 and while I was at it, made another card using the same stamp.

This first card is the one for the FTL. I stamped the image and colored it with water-color pencils, then used an Aquabrush to “paint” it. I matted it on black and Stampin’ Up!’s Certainly Celery, which I punched with an EK Success border punch. The sentiment is from Stampendous. The card base is Stampin’ Up!’s Mauve Mist and the button is from SU! also, with a piece of DMC floss tied in the buttonholes.
This second card is even simpler. I stamped it on some kid's watercolor paper, misted it, and used SU! markers to color it. I cut and embossed it with a Long Rectangle Nestability, matted it with black, and then on SU! Mauve Mist which I cut with a scalloped Nestability. The sentiment is stamped directly on the Very Vanilla cardstock.


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Sunday, July 26, 2009

Multiple-Challenge Card


First off, I have to link you to a blog post by Barb that really made my day. Check this out. I can’t believe she wrote that post – thank you SO MUCH, Barb!! Your cards and your blog are wonderful!!! (And there is still time to enter to win her blog candy:) )

Today’s card is for three SplitCoastStampers Dirty Dozen challenges, as well as the House Mouse challenge. The House Mouse challenge can be found
here. It is to use only white except for the coloring of the House Mouse image. The SCS Dare to Get Dirty challenges that I participated in are: a sketch challenge, a challenge to use wings (the challenger was NOT expecting to see a mouse show up in this category!), and the challenge to use punches and die cuts. My House Mouse stamp is actually a Halloween stamp, but I left off the pumpkin. I colored it with Stampin’ Up! markers, one Copic marker and a couple Prismacolor pencils. I cut it out and embossed it with a circle Nestability. The matting layer is also cut with a Nestability and embossed with a Cuttlebug folder – Bubbles. I used a Martha Stewart punch for the border at the bottom of the horizontal panel, and scored some lines with my Scor-Pal. The bottom layer is embossed with a Sizzix embossing folder. I almost intentionally “forgot” the three items to the upper left of the image on the sketch, but I decided the tiny punched flowers would work. I added tiny pearls to their centers. I was trying to figure out how to pop them up. There was no way I could cut Pop Dots to fit those itty-bitty things! I figured seed beads might be a good solution. I glued a seed bead to the bottom of each of the flowers and then glued them on to the card base. The flower on the right is from the wedding section at Michael’s and also has a pearl center. I added Star Dust Stickles to the wings. They had to sparkle, of course! As I was uploading I realized that I made a mistake and the round layer under the main image was supposed to be a semi-circle. That would have looked very nice, but I wasn’t going to remake it!

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Saturday, July 25, 2009

SCS Ways To Use It Challenge - Charmed!

Today's card is for this week's SplitCoastStampers "Ways to Use It Challenge" - to use a charm. It's also for the 2RedBananas challenge for the week - to 'Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.' You can find the 2RB challenge here.

My charm came on another item and I've had it for over a year, waiting for an opportunity to use it. I've also had the Amuse orange ribbon for over a year.The embossed background was done with a Sizzix texture plate. (I always mist my paper before embossing for a deeper impression.) I punched the bottom border with an EK Success punch, and sponged the edges with Stampin' Up!'s Only Orange ink. The charm is tied on with the orange ribbon. I crocheted a flower to match (with embroidery floss that I've had for YEARS!!) and added a pearl to the center. The sentiment is from Stampin' Up!'s retired set All Occasions and is stamped in Only Orange.


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Friday, July 24, 2009

SCS CAS Color Challenge

This card is for Clean and Simple Challenge #24 - a color challenge to use turquoise, orange and yellow.

I punched the flowers with a Paper Shaper punch and the flower centers are cut with a Circle Nestability. I embossed them with Cuttlebug folders - Swiss Dots and Bubbles. The patterned paper is by Die Cuts With a View - Summer matstack. The sentiment is a dollar stamp from Michael's and is stamped with Versamagic Turquoise Gem. I added double scored lines with my Scor-Pal. Kind of fun colors!

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Thursday, July 23, 2009

SCS Sketch Challenge - Soaring!

Today’s card is for SplitCoastStampers’ Sketch Challenge #238. The stamps are all from a 2RedBananas set called Caring Critters.

I stamped the bird with Versafine Onyx Black ink and embossed with clear embossing powder. I trimmed it down to the size I wanted it, leaving the underhanging leaf, which I then cut out. (OK - that was my PLAN! In actuality, the branch accidentally got cut off, and I had to tape it back on. That made it easier to do anyway! :) ) I stamped the butterflies on another square and colored them. The coloring was done with Stampin’ Up! markers in Really Rust, Close to Cocoa, Always Artichoke and Brocade Blue. The butterfly on the right was cut out and then popped up with Pop Dots. The squares are mounted on a mat of SU! Always Artichoke cardstock. The ribbon on the left is from Basic Gray. The sentiment is embossed, also. After I uploaded it to SCS and got comments about the “scene” I had created it, I added a link to it from Danni’s blog for Flutter By Wednesday. The theme yesterday was to create a scene! And as always, to use a butterfly or a fairy.

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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Special Day

One more “card parts” card using parts from my Yahoo! group’s “Gathering” in Des Moines. The card base was cut with a Sizzix die cut of Kris’. I believe it’s called a “Movers and Shapers Die.” It cuts the card base and the squares, and scores the folding line.

After the base was cut, I embossed it with a Sizzix embossing folder. I used some Purely Pomegranate ribbon from Stampin’ Up! through the bottom square, then mounted some white cardstock behind the card front. I stamped the flowers using Papertrey Ink’s Beautiful Blooms set and Versamagic inks. The leaves are punched from SU!’s Old Olive cardstock with an EK Success punch. The sentiment is by Stampendous.


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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Monochromatic Birthday

Today’s card is done with more “card parts.” Funny thing, even though I’m using up some card parts, my parts pile still seems to be growing!!

The background was embossed with a Sizzix embossing folder, courtesy of Vicki, in Des Moines. The white panel was done with a tracing wheel and Scor-Pal. I used a Martha Stewart border punch on the matting, which is the same cardstock as the background. I sponged it, and the white panel, with Certainly Celery ink and raised it on Pop Dots. The sentiment (from Stampin' Up!'s All Occasions set) is stamped on a tag cut with a Spellbinders die, sponged and threaded on ribbon. I added some Prima flowers and added white brads for the centers.

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Monday, July 20, 2009

Tulip and Lace

When I was digging through a box of ribbon and fibers and things last week, I found this lace I had saved from a project several years ago. It was about time it got used!

I had an extra tulip that I had stamped while "practicing" for another card, so I cut it out and embossed it with an oval Nestability and matted it on a scalloped oval. The tulip is from Papertrey Ink's "Wishing You"' set, the ink is Versamagic Spring Pansy and Aloe Vera, the scalloped oval is Papertrey Ink's Plum Pudding cardstock, and the bottom layer is Certainly Celery cardstock from Stampin' Up!. The sentiment is a retired rub-on from Stampin' Up!.

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Sunday, July 19, 2009

Celebrate!

This is another card front done with a Sizzix die while I was in Des Moines. (Thanks, Kris!) The die cuts the card and the three circles.

The patterned paper is from Die Cuts With a View - I used the same paper for the butterflies and the panel. I sponged the edges with Night Quite Navy ink from Stampin' Up! - both on the panel and the butterflies, which are punched with a Martha Stewart punch. (The three butterflies towards the bottom are on the inside of the card, mounted on white cardstock.) Of course I had to add pearls for their bodies! I drew their antennae with a Not Quite Navy marker. The sentiment is from Stampin' Up!'s Wonderful Words and is also stamped with Not Quite Navy. I added a few lines with my Scor-Pal. Oh, and the sentiment panel is mounted on Only Orange cardstock from SU!

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Saturday, July 18, 2009

Cricut Thanks

When i was at our "Group Gathering" last month, a friend brought her Cricut and demonstrated it. I got some of the pieces - thanks, Joyce! :)

The "THANKS" and the border around it were done with her Cricut. I mounted them on white and popped the panel up with Pop Dots. The background was done with a tracing wheel and my Scor-Pal. I sponged around the edges with Rose Romance and added the ribbon. The butterflies were punched with a MS punch and each has a pearl on its body. It needed a little something more, so I stamped a tiny circular stamp from Papertrey's Beautiful Blooms in the centers of the diamonds. I think that added just the right touch.

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Friday, July 17, 2009

SCS Ways To Use It Challenge - Seeing Double


This card is for the SplitCoastStampers Way to Use It Challenge #227 – to use two identical items or images. I chose to use two of the small tulips.

The stamps are from Papertrey Ink's “Wishing You” set. I used Versamagic inks in the following colors: Purple Hydrangea, Spring Pansy, Pixie Dust, and Aloe Vera. I used a Martha Stewart punch for the border at the top and another Martha Stewart punch for the butterfly. I mounted that panel on Plum Pudding cardstock from Papertrey. I added the pearls to the butterfly body, and that’s about all there is to it

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Thursday, July 16, 2009

Thanks, Julie!

I made this card for Julie using stamps that I won from her blog. The stamp set is from Inkadinkado.

I colored the flower stamp with Old Olive, Cameo Coral and Summer Sun markers. I colored the “Thank You” with Old Olive, also. After stamping them, I used my Swiss Dots folder for texture. The matting is Papertrey Ink’s Berry Sorbet, punched with a corner punch by Stampin’ Up! The ribbon is also Berry Sorbet by PTI. The patterned paper is from Die Cuts With a View Nana’s Nursery – Girl. I added a couple pearls on the corners.

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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Embossed Tree Thanks

I've been trying to use some more of my "Card Parts." This embossed tree is one I did in Des Moines at our "Group Gathering." I embossed it with a BIGkick. I don't know who makes the stencil - possibly Dreamweavers??

I decided to lightly rub the tree with a white ink cube (from Papertrey Ink - Fresh Snow.) The "thanks" is embossed with a Cuttlebug folder. I rubbed that with the white cube, too, and then did the edges of both panels. I mounted the tree panel on white, added a ribbon, and it was done.

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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

CAS Inspiration Challenge

This card is for Clean and Simple Challenge #23. It was to use a piece of artwork from Art.com for inspiration. Here is the artwork that based my card on:http://www.art.com/products/p14515535-sa/posters.htm

The vases are vellum that I sponged with Stampin' Up! Bliss Blue ink and cut. I drew the stems. The flowers are punched and I dabbed them in ink pads. (I set the flowers on the ink pads, and pushed them down a little bit with the handle of a very small paint brush.) It's mounted on More Mustard, and the sentiment is stamped with More Mustard, also. I used a Close to Cocoa marker to add centers to the flowers.

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Monday, July 13, 2009

Another "Two-fer" Day


Two cards today using the same stamp. It was a stampoff from a friend, so I don't even know who makes it. (Edited to add: Sheri informed me the stamp is by Serendipity.)

The first card is done using paper piecing. Sheri (Thanks, Sheri) even sent me the dresses stamped on patterned paper. All I had to do was cut them out! I added a little bit of color with markers. The background paper is really different. It's a kind of home-made-feeling paper, almost like a very heavy mulberry. It was sent to me from Thailand a few years ago. I embossed it with a Sizzix folder, then rubbed a Real Red ink cube over the high areas and edges. The sentiment is from Inkadinkado. I mounted the image and sentiment with Real Red.
For the second card, I colored the dresses with markers and added dots to the one dress and piping to another with a white gel pen. I cut the image and matting out with Nestabilities. I used a Swiss Dots folder on the background. The colors are More Mustard and Old Olive. The sentiment is by Stampendous.
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Friday, July 10, 2009

Super Simple!


I was just sitting here waiting for my sister-in-law to come up for the weekend. I figured I could just as well make something, so here is my super-simple card.

The main panel background is a card from Martha Stewart. I think it was supposed to be a placecard or something. I got it quite a while ago on clearance, figuring I could do something with it some day. (I think I have 24 or 48 of them - four designs.) I matted it with a retired Stampin' Up! In Color. I'm pretty sure it is Cool Caribbean. The "warm wishes" sentiment is from Stampin' Up!'s Beautiful Borders set. I stamped it with Versamagic Sea Breeze. The ribbon is from a local paper company. The flowers were clearanced at Michael's. (I LOVE a bargain! A whole big bottle of Prima flowers was $1.99!) I added some scored lines with my Scor-Pal and called it done!

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Thursday, July 9, 2009

Casing SusieB!

I got a VERY pleasant surprise in my Inbox yesterday – it was an email from THE Sue Nelson – SusieB on SplitCoastStampers! Talk about making my week – or should I say month or year! I LOVE her gallery and she has been my inspiration for so many cards. She has totally influenced my cards since I first set eyes on her gallery about a year and a half ago. You can check out her SCS gallery here, or her website gallery here. You will be amazed!

Well, I already had a recent card of hers in my Favorites (on SCS) so I decided it was time for me to case it.
Here is the card I cased. The matting is Stampin’ Up!’s So Saffron cardstock. The circles are embossed with a Cuttlebug folder. The daisies are stickers from Martha Stewart. (I had read that some people had gotten Martha Stewart things at Big Lots, and we came across a Big Lots on vacation last week, so I had to stop.) The Happy Birthday stamp is from a dollar set from JoAnn's in a set from Dimensions. The fence is punched with a Martha Stewart punch and backed it with Old Olive cardstock from Stampin’ Up! I used my Scor-Pal for the lines beside the ribbon and my Swiss Dots Cuttlebug folder for the bottom. The ribbon is Mellow Moss from SU! That’s it!

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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Butterfly Birthday

Well, we’re back from vacation and I finally got a chance to stamp again. It was nice, and I’m looking forward to doing some more. Just before we left, I won some more blog candy – I’ve been very lucky that way lately! This is what I won from an on-line friend, Julie. (Thanks again, so much, Julie!!) If you are a fan at all of the Twilight series of books, you will LOVE her blog. Actually, you will love her blog even if you’re not!

I haven’t really had much chance to use the stamps yet, but I did use some of the ink. I just took the Weathered Wood ink pad and rubbed it directly onto some white cardstock. Then I stamped using a Stampendous butterfly stamp and Versafine Onyx Black ink. I liked it, but couldn’t leave well enough alone. I stamped the butterfly again, this time using the Weathered Wood pad. It was a little dark, I thought, and didn’t like it very well. But, it lightened up as it dried and I like it much better. I used my Scor-Pal to add some diagonally scored lines. I wasn’t sure what to do next! I knew I didn’t want to cover up much of the background. So, I stamped “Birthday Wishes” (from the Inkadinkado set from Julie) on white and again rubbed the paper with the Weathered Wood. I mounted both of the pieces on black and added a couple butterflies (punched with a Martha Stewart punch) with pearl bodies.


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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Crocheted Flower Anniversary

An anniversary card for another Yahoo! group member. Their anniversary was on July Fourth.

Not too much explanation necessary, so this will be short. The flower is crocheted using directions from Nichole Heady’s blog. You can find them
here. I did the “one-layer” flower for this card. I added a brad in the center, and attached it to the base which I had stamped with my JustRite Stamper. The leaves are punched with an EK Success punch. I sponged the edges and mounted it on a scalloped circle, also sponging the edges. The border is embossed with a Cuttlebug border embossing folder and I added some lines with my Scor-Pal, both on the border and on the card base.

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Thursday, July 2, 2009

Happy Birthday, Jeanette!

This card is a birthday card for another friend, Jeanette. Our Yahoo! group met her last year at our “Group Gathering” in Des Moines. I guess she liked us, because she joined our group! And we got to see her again this year.

I used a stamp from her company –
2RedBananas – called Flourish With Flowers. I stamped it with my Essential Glue Pad and sprinkled it with glitter. I’m on vacation and can’t remember where the paper is from, but I’m guessing Die Cuts With a View. I embossed a strip of it with a Cuttlebug border folder, and sanded down the dots to make them white. I punched the flowers with a tiny punch and added pearls to the centers.

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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

July Calendar Page

My July calendar page.

The hat is embossed with a brass stencil. I embossed it on white and also on the red shimmery paper. I cut the entire hat out of the white, and the band out of the red. I colored the stars with a blue marker and the stripes with a white gel pen. The star background paper is from Die Cuts With a View Summer matstack. The firecracker is also embossed and lightly sponged with red ink.

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