Today is WHAT IF? Wednesday - the day you are challenged to create a card with a sketch from Wendy of Repeat Impressions. You can find the sketch and the details here. How about joining us? :) You have two weeks to create your card, upload it, and link it to the Repeat Impressions blog, The House That Stamps Built. Have fun! One random participant from the July challenges will win a $25 gift certificate to Repeat Impressions. Check out what the other Design Team members have done, too!
Here is the sketch. For my card, I used the Lupine stamp (which is the Stamp of the Week - scroll down just a little bit) and colored it with Stampin' Up! markers. I cut the image with a Nestability and embossed it. I left it in the die, and used Barely Banana chalk around the edges to nearly the center. The matting for all pieces is Mellow Moss. The patterned paper is from Die Cuts With a View. The sentiment is from Papertrey Ink and is cut with Nestabilities, also. I added pearls in the corner (per the sketch) and beside the sentiment.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
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Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Taylored Expressions Sketch Challenge
I made this card using Taylor's Sketch #118. You can find it here. I kind of made it a Clean and Simple card, though:)
The stamp I used is from Taylor's store. It's called Scotties in Love, and it was a gift in the "goodie bag" that I received when we visited there. Isn't it darling? I paper pieced the dog house, and colored the rest with my SU! markers. The papers are SU! also. The sentiment was printed on my computer and the border was punched with a Fiskars punch. (The papers are So Saffron and Old Olive.)
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
The stamp I used is from Taylor's store. It's called Scotties in Love, and it was a gift in the "goodie bag" that I received when we visited there. Isn't it darling? I paper pieced the dog house, and colored the rest with my SU! markers. The papers are SU! also. The sentiment was printed on my computer and the border was punched with a Fiskars punch. (The papers are So Saffron and Old Olive.)
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
Monday, June 28, 2010
Repeat Impressions Stamp of the Week - Lupine
It's Monday again, and time for a new Stamp of the Week from Repeat Impressions! This week's stamp is Lupine #1711-K. You can find the stamp here. Just visit the Repeat Impressions blog, The House That Stamps Built, and learn how to get this stamp at 50% off - this week only! Isn't it gorgeous? But then, I love flower stamps! Also check out the beautiful creations of other Design Team members. You can find them here:
Here is another view of the card I made using the Lupine stamp. (When we were in northern Wisconsin last year, we saw lupines all over. We bought some seeds and planted them a few weeks ago. I sure hope some of them grow!) This is a modified side-step card. There are several places to find directions for a side-step, but I wanted the "set-back" part to be in the middle. I know there are directions for a card like this, too, but I just took some directions for the side-step and modified it to suit me. First let me say how I finished the card, and then I'll get into the measurements I used. I cut the blue cardstock (Stampin' Up!'s Blue Bayou, I believe) to fit on the front with a sixteenth-inch border all around. I embossed the top parts with a Birds and Swirls Cuttlebug folder. I scored the lines with my Scor-Pal. The sentiment is from Repeat Impressions, also. The middle section of the middle section (:) ) is just plain cardstock. The back section of the middle section is the image. I colored it with my blue Copic marker and a Certainly Celery marker from SU! and matted it with Blue Bayou. OK. I think that takes care of that part of my description.
One more view of the card, just for fun!, and also the measurements that I used. I started with a piece of white cardstock cut to "standard" size - 8 1/2 by 5 1/2 inches. I cut a slit an inch and a half in from each side, from one inch from the bottom to 6 3/8 inches from the bottom. ... I decided the easiest thing would be for me to show you a diagram. I had done a "test run" on a piece of computer paper first, so I just wrote the measurements on that. The dashed lines are mountain folds, and the dotted/dashed lines are valley folds. The solid lines are where you cut. I scored the lines with my Scor-Pal, and then folded. I hope that all makes sense! I guess if enough people ask for it, I could do a tutorial! Anyway, here is the diagram with measurements. You can click on it to enlarge it.
Here is another view of the card I made using the Lupine stamp. (When we were in northern Wisconsin last year, we saw lupines all over. We bought some seeds and planted them a few weeks ago. I sure hope some of them grow!) This is a modified side-step card. There are several places to find directions for a side-step, but I wanted the "set-back" part to be in the middle. I know there are directions for a card like this, too, but I just took some directions for the side-step and modified it to suit me. First let me say how I finished the card, and then I'll get into the measurements I used. I cut the blue cardstock (Stampin' Up!'s Blue Bayou, I believe) to fit on the front with a sixteenth-inch border all around. I embossed the top parts with a Birds and Swirls Cuttlebug folder. I scored the lines with my Scor-Pal. The sentiment is from Repeat Impressions, also. The middle section of the middle section (:) ) is just plain cardstock. The back section of the middle section is the image. I colored it with my blue Copic marker and a Certainly Celery marker from SU! and matted it with Blue Bayou. OK. I think that takes care of that part of my description.
One more view of the card, just for fun!, and also the measurements that I used. I started with a piece of white cardstock cut to "standard" size - 8 1/2 by 5 1/2 inches. I cut a slit an inch and a half in from each side, from one inch from the bottom to 6 3/8 inches from the bottom. ... I decided the easiest thing would be for me to show you a diagram. I had done a "test run" on a piece of computer paper first, so I just wrote the measurements on that. The dashed lines are mountain folds, and the dotted/dashed lines are valley folds. The solid lines are where you cut. I scored the lines with my Scor-Pal, and then folded. I hope that all makes sense! I guess if enough people ask for it, I could do a tutorial! Anyway, here is the diagram with measurements. You can click on it to enlarge it.
Whew - are you still with me? LOL! Don't forget - you still have today and tomorrow to make a card for Repeat Impressions' "WHAT IF Wednesday" challenge. A random participant from the month of June will be selected to win a $25 gift certificate from Repeat Impressions. Worth playing for, for sure!
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Another "Two-Fer" Day
I have two cards to share with you today. I did them a couple weeks ago but hadn't shared them yet.
This first one came about after I used some yellow felt-like rick-rack on a previous card. I had trimmed off some ends, and I noticed the little scraps looked like tulips! So, I purposely cut some more for this card. I hand drew the stems, leaves and grass and then used a marker to color them. The background is embossed with a Cuttlebug folder. The sentiment is from Papertrey Ink's Fillable Frames #1.
This second one "happened" after doing that first one:) The circle piece came that way. I again drew the stems and leaves, and colored them. I'm not sure where I got the flowers. I think they were a freebie from Crop Stop. I added brads for the centers. The sentiment was a gift from Verve. I just noticed that a lot of my recent cards are done with pretty much this layout. Oops! I guess I must like it!Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Best Wishes Bouquet
Another really simple card for today. I really do love Clean and Simple cards, but sometimes I feel like I should do more. Not sure why! :)
The flower bouquet and the butterfly are stickers by Sandylion courtesy of my friend Harriet. I have often admired them when she has used them, and she happened to find some more of them before she came to visit me and she gave them to me! How lucky am I?! I put them on a piece of shimmery white and matted with textured pink scallop. Both are cut with Nestabilities. The entire panel is mounted on Pop Dots. The sentiment is from Papertrey Ink's Round & Round anniversary set. This is for a wedding shower I'll be attending today.Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
Friday, June 25, 2010
Simple Butterfly Thanks
A simple card using two gifts from friends. How awesome!
At our Group Gathering, a few ladies brought items they wanted to sell or give away. The butterfly punch I used for this card was in the "give-away" pile of Vicki's. Isn't it great? When you punch, the butterfly stays in the circle. After punching three of them in a row, I used a Sizzix embossing folder to emboss the top, and my Scor-Pal to add the lines above and below the butterflies. The sentiment is from Papertrey Ink's Anniversary set called Round and Round. Harriet had earned two of them, and she surprised me totally by giving me one when she came to visit!! What a super friend!! The cardstock and ink are Stampin' Up!'s retired Vintage Violet. I popped the entire violet piece up on Pop Dots.
I also got this teddy bear punch from Vicki, and the sentiment on this card is also from PTI Round and Round. I didn't use Pop Dots on this one. EDITED TO ADD: Based on Suzie's comment, I guess I need to tell you what colors I used for this card! The card base is white, and the punched/embossed piece is a baby blue.
Don't forget - you still have a few more days to take the Repeat Impressions challenge and make a card using Wendy's sketch. A random participant from the June challenges will be selected to win a $25 gift certificate from Repeat Impressions. Come join the fun!
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
At our Group Gathering, a few ladies brought items they wanted to sell or give away. The butterfly punch I used for this card was in the "give-away" pile of Vicki's. Isn't it great? When you punch, the butterfly stays in the circle. After punching three of them in a row, I used a Sizzix embossing folder to emboss the top, and my Scor-Pal to add the lines above and below the butterflies. The sentiment is from Papertrey Ink's Anniversary set called Round and Round. Harriet had earned two of them, and she surprised me totally by giving me one when she came to visit!! What a super friend!! The cardstock and ink are Stampin' Up!'s retired Vintage Violet. I popped the entire violet piece up on Pop Dots.
I also got this teddy bear punch from Vicki, and the sentiment on this card is also from PTI Round and Round. I didn't use Pop Dots on this one. EDITED TO ADD: Based on Suzie's comment, I guess I need to tell you what colors I used for this card! The card base is white, and the punched/embossed piece is a baby blue.
Don't forget - you still have a few more days to take the Repeat Impressions challenge and make a card using Wendy's sketch. A random participant from the June challenges will be selected to win a $25 gift certificate from Repeat Impressions. Come join the fun!
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Thank You for Taylor
Talk about pressure - imagine making a card for THE Taylor Van Bruggen! LOL! I wanted to send her a thank you for her hospitality last week when our group visited her home. This is what I came up with, using her set Garden Party Blooms in a Clean and Simple style.
I used Versamagic inks in various colors. I used the "Rock and Roll" technique on the flowers, inking them with one color and then just rolling another color ink pad on the edges. The "rick-rack" on the bottom layer is a stamp from the same set. I embossed the image panel with my Swiss Dots folder and rubbed the edges with an ink pad. I added some of Taylor's Tiny Twinkles to the center flower.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
I used Versamagic inks in various colors. I used the "Rock and Roll" technique on the flowers, inking them with one color and then just rolling another color ink pad on the edges. The "rick-rack" on the bottom layer is a stamp from the same set. I embossed the image panel with my Swiss Dots folder and rubbed the edges with an ink pad. I added some of Taylor's Tiny Twinkles to the center flower.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
SplitCoastStampers Color Challenge - Thank You
I made this card for SplitCoastStampers Color Challenge #276 - Almost Amethyst, Soft Suede and Apricot Appeal. Fun combo!
A very simple card - I just punched three squares of each color using an EK Success 3/4 inch punch. (Thanks, Vicki!) The letters are stamped with Versafine Onyx Black with an All Night Media alphabet set. The flower is punched with a dollar punch from Michael's. The flower center is a Tiny Twinkle from Taylored Expressions. That's all there is to it!
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Multiple-Challenge Card
I made this card last week for three challenges - SplitCoastStampers Color Challenge #275 (Real Red, Mellow Moss and Barely Banana), SplitCoastStamper Technique Lovers Challenge #277 (to make a one-layer card) and Susan's One-Layer Wednesday (to make a one-layer card with a flourish of some sort.)
The two stamps I used are both by Inkadinkado. I colored directly on them with Stampin' Up! markers. The flourish on the upper right didn't come up quite far enough, so I added a little bit more by masking what was already there and positioning my stamp carefully and stamping again. (Thanks for the suggestion, Harriet!) The embossed border is done with a Cuttlebug folder and the lines above and below it are done with my Scor-Pal. I added a few little seed beads to the flower centers.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
Monday, June 21, 2010
Repeat Impressions Stamp of the Week - Land of the Free
My goodness, Mondays roll around quickly! It's Repeat Impressions' Stamp of the Week day already! This week's featured stamp is 3704-I, Land of the Free. (Scroll down a ways to see the stamp.) Please visit RI's blog, The House That Stamps Built, to find out the details on how to get this great stamp at 50% off! Check out the links to the other Design Team members' blog, too, to see the marvelous cards they have created.
I colored directly on the stamp with my Stampin' Up! markers - Real Red and Night of Navy - and stamped on shimmery white paper. The matting papers are all from the very first Die Cuts With a View matstack that I ever bought - about seven years ago at Archivers. They were very appropriate for this stamp.
Like I so often end up doing, I made a couple cards with this stamp. This one is colored with Brilliant Blue and Real Red and stamped on lightly textured white paper. I matted with Real Red. The blue background is lightly textured, also. I added a small strip of the textured white with a tiny strip of the red and white striped paper I used on the first card.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
I colored directly on the stamp with my Stampin' Up! markers - Real Red and Night of Navy - and stamped on shimmery white paper. The matting papers are all from the very first Die Cuts With a View matstack that I ever bought - about seven years ago at Archivers. They were very appropriate for this stamp.
Like I so often end up doing, I made a couple cards with this stamp. This one is colored with Brilliant Blue and Real Red and stamped on lightly textured white paper. I matted with Real Red. The blue background is lightly textured, also. I added a small strip of the textured white with a tiny strip of the red and white striped paper I used on the first card.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
Sunday, June 20, 2010
SplitCoastStampers Color Challenge - Birthday Wishes
I made this card for SplitCoastStampers Color Challenge #275 - Barely Banana, Mellow Moss and Really Red.
Harriet brought a few things with her when she came for her visit. I used a couple of the items she brought on this card. I used her Papertrey Ink set called Everyday Button Bits and her My Favorite Things Cloud die. The larger red button is from Gina K, and the smaller buttons are Stampin' Up! I sponged Barely Banana around the edge of the image panel and also the clouds. The clouds are mounted on Pop Dots.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
Harriet brought a few things with her when she came for her visit. I used a couple of the items she brought on this card. I used her Papertrey Ink set called Everyday Button Bits and her My Favorite Things Cloud die. The larger red button is from Gina K, and the smaller buttons are Stampin' Up! I sponged Barely Banana around the edge of the image panel and also the clouds. The clouds are mounted on Pop Dots.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Our Group Gathering!
Well, I’m finally taking the time to tell you about our “Group Gathering.” I hope you won’t be too bored, but I have to share! Just a brief background: four years ago I joined a brand new Yahoo! group started in part by someone I had purchased some items through. The group stayed small and we became great friends and wanted to meet “for real.” So we did! This year was our fourth year of getting together, with members attending from California , Illinois , Nebraska , Iowa and Minnesota . (The attendees were (from left to right and top to bottom) Joanne, Dawn, Joyce, me, Sheri, Georgia, Harriet, Andrea, Vicki, Kris and Terri.)
Harriet flew in to Minneapolis (from California ) and together we drove down to Des Moines . We met for lunch and shopped at a stamping store in Valley Junction. We checked into our hotel and had dinner at The Machine Shed. We spent ALL day at Archivers in West Des Moines . They are soooo wonderful to us, and reserve us the whole room. The two years before this, we left all of our things in the store and went back again on Tuesday. (I can't believe I have NO pictures from Archivers this year!)
This year, however, we all went to Taylor Van Bruggen’s house (of Taylored Expressions!) on Tuesday. How fun was that! She had a Make and Take prepared for us.
Here is a picture of me with Harriet and Taylor. (Yes, Taylor is very tall!)
This is the card we made – isn’t it great? We got to shop, and she also did a demonstration using stencils and Maya Mist. We met her mother, Linda, and her husband, Jon.
Lucky for me, Harriet comes back home with me and we get to spend all day Wednesday on the computer and stamping! But then Thursday comes along, and we need to return to our “real” lives.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
Friday, June 18, 2010
Butterfly Birthday
I didn't have time to do a post about our Group Gathering yet, so you get this card instead:)
I'm sorry to say that I don't know who makes this stamp. I can find out and add that information later. (EDITED TO ADD: The stamp is a retired Hero Arts stamp. I was thinking it was, but it has been confirmed:) ) I used a friend's stamp when we were in Des Moines. I also colored it with her Copic markers - how fun!!! (Thanks, Vicki!) The light blue background is done with chalk. I added some tiny little gems (that I got at Taylored Expressions) on the butterfly wings, the butterfly's antennae and the flower centers. I cut the image out and matted it with some Crayola "holographic" cardstock. The background is from a Die Cuts With a View Holiday Collection Winter Matstack. I stamped the sentiment (from Papertrey Ink's Birthday Basics) with Versamark and embossed with silver embossing powder. That's all there is to it!
Well, life is back to "normal" now. We got home from Des Moines Tuesday evening and Harriet went home yesterday afternoon. I got my stamping area all cleaned up again. (Well, except for my new things that I have to play with first!) We had the most awesome time and have ideas for next year already. Our visit to Taylor's was so fun - I can't wait to share the pictures!
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
I'm sorry to say that I don't know who makes this stamp. I can find out and add that information later. (EDITED TO ADD: The stamp is a retired Hero Arts stamp. I was thinking it was, but it has been confirmed:) ) I used a friend's stamp when we were in Des Moines. I also colored it with her Copic markers - how fun!!! (Thanks, Vicki!) The light blue background is done with chalk. I added some tiny little gems (that I got at Taylored Expressions) on the butterfly wings, the butterfly's antennae and the flower centers. I cut the image out and matted it with some Crayola "holographic" cardstock. The background is from a Die Cuts With a View Holiday Collection Winter Matstack. I stamped the sentiment (from Papertrey Ink's Birthday Basics) with Versamark and embossed with silver embossing powder. That's all there is to it!
Well, life is back to "normal" now. We got home from Des Moines Tuesday evening and Harriet went home yesterday afternoon. I got my stamping area all cleaned up again. (Well, except for my new things that I have to play with first!) We had the most awesome time and have ideas for next year already. Our visit to Taylor's was so fun - I can't wait to share the pictures!
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
Thursday, June 17, 2010
SCS Color Challenge Birthday
A quick post for today. Tomorrow I hope to get some pictures posted of our "Group Gathering."
This card was made for SplitCoastStampers Color Challenge #275 - Barely Banana, Mellow Moss and Really Red. My friend Harriet (hskelly) is still here visiting me and I got to use some of her things! I used her Papertrey Ink Button Bits set and her My Favorite Things Cloud die. The larger red button is from Gina K, and the smaller buttons are Stampin' Up! I sponged Barely Banana around the edge of the image panel and also the clouds. The clouds are mounted on Pop Dots.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
This card was made for SplitCoastStampers Color Challenge #275 - Barely Banana, Mellow Moss and Really Red. My friend Harriet (hskelly) is still here visiting me and I got to use some of her things! I used her Papertrey Ink Button Bits set and her My Favorite Things Cloud die. The larger red button is from Gina K, and the smaller buttons are Stampin' Up! I sponged Barely Banana around the edge of the image panel and also the clouds. The clouds are mounted on Pop Dots.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
WHAT IF? Wednesday #4 - A Repeat Impressions Challenge
Well, today is Repeat Impressions "WHAT IF? Wednesday" challenge. Today's challenge is another sketch. You can find all the details on the RI blog, The House That Stamps Built. Just make a card following the sketch that Wendy has created for all of us, upload it to your blog or an on-line gallery (please use the keyword J1610) and link it to the blog. You will then be entered for a chance to win a $25 gift certificate to Repeat Impressions! Check out the fabulous creations the other Design Team members have created, too!
Here is the sketch:
For this first card, I used Repeat Impressions stamp #2710-D Small Pine Tree. I colored the stamp with SU! markers. The sentiment (from RI) is stamped and matted with Chocolate Chip. I think the green layers are Handsome Hunter from SU!, but I'm not 100% positive. I embossed them with a Cuttlebug folder.
I made a second card with this fun sketch, too. For this one, I used RI stamp #1612-G Ducks on a String and an RI sentiment. I colored the ducks with SU! markers. I stamped the image again and cut out the larger duck for the upper square. The yellow rick-rack is felt. I embossed the white on the left side with a Swiss Dots CB folder, and rubbed it with yellow ink over the the raised dots and the edges. I also added a little yellow flower with an orange brad.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
Here is the sketch:
For this first card, I used Repeat Impressions stamp #2710-D Small Pine Tree. I colored the stamp with SU! markers. The sentiment (from RI) is stamped and matted with Chocolate Chip. I think the green layers are Handsome Hunter from SU!, but I'm not 100% positive. I embossed them with a Cuttlebug folder.
I made a second card with this fun sketch, too. For this one, I used RI stamp #1612-G Ducks on a String and an RI sentiment. I colored the ducks with SU! markers. I stamped the image again and cut out the larger duck for the upper square. The yellow rick-rack is felt. I embossed the white on the left side with a Swiss Dots CB folder, and rubbed it with yellow ink over the the raised dots and the edges. I also added a little yellow flower with an orange brad.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Thank You Card Swap
I made this card for a swap in my Yahoo! group - and got to deliver it in person! The theme this month was a Thank You card.
I used a Michael Strong stamp (that I got at last year's Group Gathering - thanks Andrea and Mike!) called Cloisonné Tulip. I stamped it with Versamark on green and purple cardstocks and embossed it with Gold Detail embossing powder. I colored them with a couple Stampin' Up! markers. I cut out the tulip and the leaves and adhered them to some more purple cardstock. I popped the tulip up on Pop Dots. I matted it with green, then matted it with a larger piece of purple. I rubbed the Versamark pad on the edges of the purple, and embossed with gold embossing powder. The sentiment is from Verve, and is also embossed.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
I used a Michael Strong stamp (that I got at last year's Group Gathering - thanks Andrea and Mike!) called Cloisonné Tulip. I stamped it with Versamark on green and purple cardstocks and embossed it with Gold Detail embossing powder. I colored them with a couple Stampin' Up! markers. I cut out the tulip and the leaves and adhered them to some more purple cardstock. I popped the tulip up on Pop Dots. I matted it with green, then matted it with a larger piece of purple. I rubbed the Versamark pad on the edges of the purple, and embossed with gold embossing powder. The sentiment is from Verve, and is also embossed.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
Monday, June 14, 2010
Repeat Impressions Stamp of the Week - Life Is
It's Monday, and you know what that means, right? Repeat Impressions' Stamp of the Week time! This week's stamp is called "Life is not ..." #6113-K. To find all the details necessary to get this stamp for 50% off (this week only!), please visit the RI blog, The House That Stamps Built. Then be sure to visit the blogs of the other Design Team members for more great ideas.
I started by stamping another Repeat Impressions stamp (By the Stream) with Stampin' Up!'s Creamy Caramel ink. I colored it with SU! chalks. Then I stamped the "Life is not ..." stamp with Creamy Caramel on vellum, and embossed it with clear embossing powder. I added the "faux brads" with glue dots on the corner, and then used glue dots under those to adhere the vellum to the background. I matted the image with Creamy Caramel cardstock and added it to a white base.
(Check out the Special of the month on the RI web store, too, for a 25% discount off certain "Wings of Summer" stamps.)
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
I started by stamping another Repeat Impressions stamp (By the Stream) with Stampin' Up!'s Creamy Caramel ink. I colored it with SU! chalks. Then I stamped the "Life is not ..." stamp with Creamy Caramel on vellum, and embossed it with clear embossing powder. I added the "faux brads" with glue dots on the corner, and then used glue dots under those to adhere the vellum to the background. I matted the image with Creamy Caramel cardstock and added it to a white base.
(Check out the Special of the month on the RI web store, too, for a 25% discount off certain "Wings of Summer" stamps.)
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Card Parts #2
OK. Here is card #2 using parts from one of my "Card Parts" boxes.
The image was stamped already. It's done with an Anita's stamp. I trimmed it down. The bee was already stamped also - on vellum - and colored. I cut it out and mounted it on Pop Dots. I did do the embossing when I put the card together. The double mats were already cut, too. They worked perfectly!
Note to Colorado: I sure didn't intend for my blog to be harder to read! I have increased the font size. Does that help? What can I do to make it easier? If you would like to, please free free to email me at LJNeus@hotmail.com.
I'm writing this Friday night, to be posted Sunday. When it posts, I'll be getting ready to drive to Des Moines. :)
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
The image was stamped already. It's done with an Anita's stamp. I trimmed it down. The bee was already stamped also - on vellum - and colored. I cut it out and mounted it on Pop Dots. I did do the embossing when I put the card together. The double mats were already cut, too. They worked perfectly!
Note to Colorado: I sure didn't intend for my blog to be harder to read! I have increased the font size. Does that help? What can I do to make it easier? If you would like to, please free free to email me at LJNeus@hotmail.com.
I'm writing this Friday night, to be posted Sunday. When it posts, I'll be getting ready to drive to Des Moines. :)
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Card Parts #1
I was digging through my "card parts" box (well, actually ONE of my card parts boxes) and took out a few things to use. I would probably share them both with you on the same day normally, but I'm going to be a bit short of new cards, so you will get them spread out:)
The image was already stamped and the rust colored cardstock was already embossed. All I had to do was trim the image down just a little bit and add some Stickles to the flower centers. It is blue, but looks green, even in real life. The image is from Stampin' Up!'s Close as a Memory. I added a piece (from a scrap) of printed paper for the bottom layer. The sentiment is from SU!'s Thoughts and Prayers set, and is stamped in Really Rust.
Don't forget to make a card using Repeat Impressions WHAT IF? Wednesday sketch. You have a chance to win a $25 gift certificate. Also, check out the June Special of the Month, which is "Wings of Summer." Selected "winged critters" are on sale for 25% off.
I'm off to the airport later today to pick up Harriet. Can you tell we all get a little bit excited about our "Group Gathering?" LOL!
PS - What do you think about the change in my blog, or didn't you notice? I like that I could change the column widths, among a lot of other things:)
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
The image was already stamped and the rust colored cardstock was already embossed. All I had to do was trim the image down just a little bit and add some Stickles to the flower centers. It is blue, but looks green, even in real life. The image is from Stampin' Up!'s Close as a Memory. I added a piece (from a scrap) of printed paper for the bottom layer. The sentiment is from SU!'s Thoughts and Prayers set, and is stamped in Really Rust.
Don't forget to make a card using Repeat Impressions WHAT IF? Wednesday sketch. You have a chance to win a $25 gift certificate. Also, check out the June Special of the Month, which is "Wings of Summer." Selected "winged critters" are on sale for 25% off.
I'm off to the airport later today to pick up Harriet. Can you tell we all get a little bit excited about our "Group Gathering?" LOL!
PS - What do you think about the change in my blog, or didn't you notice? I like that I could change the column widths, among a lot of other things:)
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
Friday, June 11, 2010
Swan Love Anniversary
A quick card and a quick post for today.
I made this card for my parents. Their 61st anniversary is coming up soon. It was really hard to get a good picture of it - sorry. The card base is a light blue linen-y cardstock. I stamped the swans (Swan Love from Repeat Impressions - scroll down a ways) with Versamark and embossed with Detail White embossing powder. I scored the lines with my Scor-Pal and added the ribbon. The sentiment is stamped in SU!'s Night of Navy and is from the dollar bin at Michael's.
Tomorrow my friend Harriet flies in from California! We will head down to Des Moines on Sunday morning to meet up with our Yahoo! group friends for our annual "Group Gathering." I can't wait! I have some more simple cards to share with you, so I hope to keep up on the blog postings. Who knows, maybe I'll even share pictures of our fun time:) We'll spend Sunday shopping and chatting. Monday we'll spend the WHOLE day at Archiver's (if you're in the area, stop in and say hello!) and then Tuesday we're going to Taylor Van Bruggen's (Taylored Expressions) for a make and take and more shopping. We'll do lunch, then each go our own ways - and start planning for next year! Harriet will be staying with me until Thursday, though, so we'll have all day Wednesday to stamp together.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
I made this card for my parents. Their 61st anniversary is coming up soon. It was really hard to get a good picture of it - sorry. The card base is a light blue linen-y cardstock. I stamped the swans (Swan Love from Repeat Impressions - scroll down a ways) with Versamark and embossed with Detail White embossing powder. I scored the lines with my Scor-Pal and added the ribbon. The sentiment is stamped in SU!'s Night of Navy and is from the dollar bin at Michael's.
Tomorrow my friend Harriet flies in from California! We will head down to Des Moines on Sunday morning to meet up with our Yahoo! group friends for our annual "Group Gathering." I can't wait! I have some more simple cards to share with you, so I hope to keep up on the blog postings. Who knows, maybe I'll even share pictures of our fun time:) We'll spend Sunday shopping and chatting. Monday we'll spend the WHOLE day at Archiver's (if you're in the area, stop in and say hello!) and then Tuesday we're going to Taylor Van Bruggen's (Taylored Expressions) for a make and take and more shopping. We'll do lunch, then each go our own ways - and start planning for next year! Harriet will be staying with me until Thursday, though, so we'll have all day Wednesday to stamp together.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Onesie-Inspired Baby Girl Card
The first day our granddaughter, Amelia, was here, she had on such a cute onesie. I loved the colors in it. It was white and had butterflies across the chest. They were in light pink, hot pink, bright green and navy blue. That is what inspired this card:)
The cardstocks are all Stampin' Up! I embossed the edges of the light pink with my Swiss Dots Cuttlebug folder, then used my Scor-Pal on it. You totally can not tell in the picture, but I rubbed a white pigment ink pad across the dots. "In real life" the dots are white. I punched the butterflies with a Martha Stewart punch and added pearls. The sentiment is from a Studio G set stamped in Pink Passion from SU!
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
The cardstocks are all Stampin' Up! I embossed the edges of the light pink with my Swiss Dots Cuttlebug folder, then used my Scor-Pal on it. You totally can not tell in the picture, but I rubbed a white pigment ink pad across the dots. "In real life" the dots are white. I punched the butterflies with a Martha Stewart punch and added pearls. The sentiment is from a Studio G set stamped in Pink Passion from SU!
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Thinking of You Tulip Bouquet
I made this card for a fellow Repeat Impressions Design Team member. Glad you're doing better, Dana!
This will be an usual post, because I honestly don't remember the details of the card. Most of what I'm going to say is guessing! So, here is how I THINK I made this card:) The stamp is from Repeat Impressions - I'm sure of that. It's called Tulip Bouquet. I colored it with Prismacolor pencils and Gamsol. The sentiment is also from RI. I sponged ink around the edges of the image panel. I believe the bottom layer is Perfect Plum from Stampin' Up!. I embossed it with a Cuttlebug (Birds and Swirls) embossing folder. The butterflies are punched from Pale Plum with a Martha Stewart punch and I added some pearls. Oh yeah, you can't really tell in the picture, but I "misted" the entire image panel with some Perfect Pearls mixed with water.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Happy Anniversary, Joyce!
Here is another card using Repeat Impressions Sunflower stamp. (You can find it on this page. Just scroll down a little ways. While you're there, why not check out the other fabulous stamps!) It is for another friend from our Yahoo! group. Happy Anniversary, Joyce and Elmer. See you Sunday!
I colored the image with Stampin' Up! markers. I used a method from Gina K for having part of an image stick out of a Nestability. (Edited to add: Here is a link to Gina K's tutorial. I apologize for being too lazy to link it up earlier! After having our daughter and granddaughter here for four days, I just wanted to get this post up! We had a WONDERFUL visit, but it meant no stamping and VERY little computer! Thanks for the "nudge" from a blog reader - Colorado.) After cutting, I used Crushed Curry ink to sponge around the circle. The scalloped mat and one matting layer are Old Olive cardstock from SU! I believe the gold layer is Crushed Curry. I used Cuttlebug folders for the embossing. The sentiment is from Hero Arts and is stamped in Old Olive.
Don't forget to join in the fun of WHAT IF? Wednesdays and make a card with Wendy's great sketch. A random winner from June participants will be selected to win a $25 gift certificate from Repeat Impressions.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
I colored the image with Stampin' Up! markers. I used a method from Gina K for having part of an image stick out of a Nestability. (Edited to add: Here is a link to Gina K's tutorial. I apologize for being too lazy to link it up earlier! After having our daughter and granddaughter here for four days, I just wanted to get this post up! We had a WONDERFUL visit, but it meant no stamping and VERY little computer! Thanks for the "nudge" from a blog reader - Colorado.) After cutting, I used Crushed Curry ink to sponge around the circle. The scalloped mat and one matting layer are Old Olive cardstock from SU! I believe the gold layer is Crushed Curry. I used Cuttlebug folders for the embossing. The sentiment is from Hero Arts and is stamped in Old Olive.
Don't forget to join in the fun of WHAT IF? Wednesdays and make a card with Wendy's great sketch. A random winner from June participants will be selected to win a $25 gift certificate from Repeat Impressions.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
Monday, June 7, 2010
Repeat Impressions Stamp of the Week - Fairy Fun/Dragonfly
Monday means it's Repeat Impressions' Stamp of the Week day! This week's SOTW is called Fairy Fun/Dragonfly. Check out the RI blog, The House That Stamps Built, for all the details on how to get this stamp for 50% off - through Sunday only! Also check out the other RI Rock Stars' blogs for their awesome creations.
Just for fun, here is a close-up of the fairy:)
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Once again, I have made two cards with this stamp. Isn't it a great one? For this first card, I stamped the image on white cardstock. I colored it with Prismacolor Pencils and Gamsol. I trimmed it down fairly close to the image. I glued it to SU!'s Pacific Point cardstock and trimmed it to a fairly even mat around the edges. I added Diamond Stickles to the wings and the dragonfly's body. The patterned papers are both from Die Cuts With a View Citrus Matstack. I matted them both with Pacific Point. The ovals were cut with Nestabilities. The dragonfly is mounted on Pop Dots. The sentiment is from Repeat Impressions and is stamped with SU! Pacific Point ink.
This second one is even more simple:) I stamped the image on white and cut it out with a Long Rectangle Nestability. The mat is a light blue textured cardstock. I colored the image with all three of my Copic markers. LOL! (I would love more, but I just can't bring myself to invest in them.) I used my pale peach one for the fairy, my light gray one for the wings, and my blue one for the dragonfly's body. (The leaf is colored with an SU! marker.) I again used Diamond Stickles on the wings and dragonfly body. The bottom white layer is a subtly-textured cardstock. The sentiment is from Repeat Impressions, also.
Just for fun, here is a close-up of the fairy:)
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Sunday, June 6, 2010
SCS Color Challenge - Sympathy
A quick card that I made for SplitCoastStampers Color Challenge #273 - Close to Cocoa, Barely Banana and Garden Green.
I used Stampin' Up!'s Thoughts and Prayers stamp set and colored the image on the stamp with SU! markers. I added small pearls for the flower centers. You can barely see the yellow flowers. I guess they don't call it "Barely Banana" for nothing! The image panel has Barely Banana sponged on the edges, also, and is mounted on Pop Dots.
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I used Stampin' Up!'s Thoughts and Prayers stamp set and colored the image on the stamp with SU! markers. I added small pearls for the flower centers. You can barely see the yellow flowers. I guess they don't call it "Barely Banana" for nothing! The image panel has Barely Banana sponged on the edges, also, and is mounted on Pop Dots.
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Saturday, June 5, 2010
Tulip Bouquet Birthday
This is a "just because" card - just because I had some time to play.
The main image and the sentiment are both from Repeat Impressions. I stamped them with Versafine Onyx Black ink. I colored the image with Prismacolor pencils and Gamsol. I cut it with a Long Oval Nestability. Before removing it from the die, I sponged it with Barely Banana ink, leaving a white border. I matted it with SU! cardstock - Wild Wasabi, I think. The patterned paper is from Die Cuts With a View Fun in the Sun matstack. The main image and the added panel in the middle are both mounted on Pop Dots for dimension. The ribbon is from Papertrey Ink.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
The main image and the sentiment are both from Repeat Impressions. I stamped them with Versafine Onyx Black ink. I colored the image with Prismacolor pencils and Gamsol. I cut it with a Long Oval Nestability. Before removing it from the die, I sponged it with Barely Banana ink, leaving a white border. I matted it with SU! cardstock - Wild Wasabi, I think. The patterned paper is from Die Cuts With a View Fun in the Sun matstack. The main image and the added panel in the middle are both mounted on Pop Dots for dimension. The ribbon is from Papertrey Ink.
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Friday, June 4, 2010
One-Layer Sympathy
I made this card for Susan Raihala's blog challenge to do a one-layer card with overlapping image and sentiment. (This was last week's challenge. You can find her new challenge on Wednesday's post. It's "repetition.")
I used a shadow stamp by Hero Arts with Memories Soft Leaf ink. The sentiment and image are stamped with Versafine Onyx Black ink. The sentiment is from Rubber Stampede and the image is a wooden stamp from Inkadinkado. I colored the image with Mellow Moss and Pale Plum markers.
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I used a shadow stamp by Hero Arts with Memories Soft Leaf ink. The sentiment and image are stamped with Versafine Onyx Black ink. The sentiment is from Rubber Stampede and the image is a wooden stamp from Inkadinkado. I colored the image with Mellow Moss and Pale Plum markers.
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Thursday, June 3, 2010
Mussel Shell Anniversary
This anniversary card is for a good friend of mine from high school. When we were down in Florida in February, we met up with them, even though they live in Minnesota, too:) We walked on the beach and had an awesome day of "shelling." So, I thought this stamp from Repeat Impressions would be appropriate. This first picture shows the most true color.
I stamped the shells on vellum with Stampin' Up! Basic Black ink. I used SU! because it has always looked purple to me! I colored the shells with four different colors of SU! markers and cut them out. When the ink was pretty dry, I added sparkly embossing powder and heated it. The sentiment is stamped on PTI Kraft cardstock and embossed with a Fiskars texture plate. I mounted it on Perfect Plum. This picture shows the texture.
This picture shows the partial sparkle on the shells. Happy Anniversary, Inez and Gregg!
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I stamped the shells on vellum with Stampin' Up! Basic Black ink. I used SU! because it has always looked purple to me! I colored the shells with four different colors of SU! markers and cut them out. When the ink was pretty dry, I added sparkly embossing powder and heated it. The sentiment is stamped on PTI Kraft cardstock and embossed with a Fiskars texture plate. I mounted it on Perfect Plum. This picture shows the texture.
This picture shows the partial sparkle on the shells. Happy Anniversary, Inez and Gregg!
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Wednesday, June 2, 2010
WHAT IF? Wednesday #3 - A Repeat Impressions Challenge
It's WHAT IF? Wednesday time again! Wendy has challenged the Design Team - and YOU! - to create a card based on this sketch:
Looks like fun, doesn't it? :) Please create your cards, post them on your blog or an on-line gallery, and leave a link to it on the Repeat Impressions blog, The House That Stamps Built. Please use keyword J210 if you upload to an on-line gallery such as SplitCoastStampers. There will be a challenge every other Wednesday, and each month there will be a random participant chosen to win a $25 gift certificate to Repeat Impressions! Check out what the other Design Team members have created:
For my card, I used a Repeat Impressions Sunflower stamp. I colored it with Prismacolor Pencils and Gamsol. I also stamped it on a piece of scrap cardstock, colored the flower, cut it out, and used Pop Dots to adhere it over the first one, which I had cut out with a Nestability. I left it in the die and sponged it with blue. The sentiment is from Papertrey Ink and is also cut with a Nestability.
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