Thursday, October 29, 2009

VERVE! Christmas in the Heart and Sharing with You...MIM/LIM!



This first card is one I showcased at the Verve release party. I am using two new Verve Christmas sets called Christmas is in the Air and Holly Jolly.

I stamped my background paper using one of the smaller holly and berry and poinsettia flowers that come in the Holly Jolly set. I colored with copics. I sponged with ranger inks. I stamped the tree on the sentiment shape as well as stamped again and colored with copics, cut out and adhered over the other tree to create an out of the frame design. I stenciled inside of the nestie shapes with some ranger inks, too. I decorated my tree with some silver pearls as well as a few accents on the card. I finished with a sheer polka dotted and a heart button to mimic the sentiment heart.

I also used the double embossed sponged background on the lower red panel. Information regarding this technique can be found here. You can click on the picture to see it in more detailed. I used a sizzix holly texture plate and a SU texturz plate.



Stamps: Christmas in the Air and Holly Jolly
Paper: PTI pure poppy, ripe avocado, true black, ivory
Ink: Momento Tuxedo black, PTI Pure Poppy, versamark
Accessories: Spellbinders, Nestabilities labels and circles, red/white polka dotted sheer ribbon, copics, gold silver pearls, 1/4" circle punch, sponges, silver cording, PTI pure poppy heart button, gold pearls, Sixxix embossing plate, Spellbinder's borderabilities, copics, mini bowdabra, foam circles, foam squares, Sizzix texture plates, SU texturz plates




Sharing with You....

Here is a set of cards is designed showing the same card two ways. The top card is the Less is More(LIM)version. The second card is the More is More(MIM) version.

This card uses two of the new Verve releases called Star of Wonder and Blessed Christmas.

This card is the less is more version and could be easily massed produced. It is a 5 X 7 card and uses a 12 X 12 sheet of night of navy cardstock and a standard ivory cardstock sheet.



Stamps: Star of Wonder and Blessed Christmas
Paper: night of navy and ivory
Ink: night of navy
Accessories: Spellbinders long short rectangles, gem, stardust gel pen, sizzix Christmas texutured plates, navy satin ribbon



This card is the more is more version. It uses the same sets, but I added a few more things to this card.




To this card I added the following

another color(chocolate chip...two layers)
faux stitching
sponging
gold cording
button
dark brown satin ribbon(to layer with the navy)
gold pearls


Stamps: Star of Wonder and Blessed Christmas
Paper: night of navy and ivory, chocolate chip
Ink: night of navy, ranger antique linen, vintage photo
Accessories: Spellbinders long short rectangles, gem, stardust gel pen, sizzix Christmas texutured plates, navy satin ribbon, chocolate satin ribbon, gold cording, PTI vintage cream button, piercing template, black permanent marker for faux stitching, foam tape, glue dots, gold pearls, sponges




All of the Verve releases are still on sale at a new release price until November 15th so go check out the new sets! They are all amazing!!!


Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Come Let Us Adore Him! ODBD Sneak Peeks!




This card is for today's SCS Sketch Challenge(SC252)! Thanks, Roxie for a fabulous sketch!

I am giving you a sneak peek at one of the new sets released by ODBD on November 1st! This set is called Blessed Christmas! You are going to be blown away by this month's wonderful Christmas set releases. They are all gorgeous and feature some wonderful sentiments, scriptures, and images!!!


For this card, I am using some basicgray wassail dp and ranger inks for my distressed look. I added a sizzix texture holly and berry template for the background panel to mimic the pattern in the dp. I colored and cut out the poinsettia flower and added it over the other one. I finished added some gold pearls to the center. I added a double edged EK Success border punch for some added detailing. Finished with my fou fou bow, button, gold cording, and gold pearls

As always thanks so much for stopping by and your comments are greatly appreciated!!!

Stamps
ODBD Blessed Christmas
Paper
Riding Hood Red, Always Artichoke, ivory, basicgray wassail
Ink
Riding Hood Red, Always Artichoke, Ranger antique linen, vintage photo, tea dyed, momento tuxedo black
Accessories
Sizzix texture plate, gold pearls, mini bowdabra, offray ribbon, button, gold bowdabra wire, sponges, foam squares, EK Success border punch, copics






Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Flourishes Timeless Tuesday Challenge(FTTC39)!



It is time for Flourishes Timeless Tuesday Challenge(FTTC39)! It is the last Tuesday of the month so we have a guest challenge host this week. Our challenge host is Kathy Jones(Wattle) all the way from Australia. Please give Kathy a warm welcome! Thanks so much, Kathy for hosting a challenge with us. Kathy is challenging us to use border punches or borderabilities. You decide if you want to use just one border, mix different patterns, or layer several for a fanciful look. Whatever you decide, we would love to see what you create! Have fun with this one! The skies the limit!

For my card, I am using two of the newly released October sets called Dove and Holly and Drummer Boy. I am using Flourishes Classic Ivory cardstock. This cardstock is so fabulous it is my go to cardstock. I love this soft colored ivory hue. More importantly, though, is how it takes inks of all kinds. I stamped my doves and holly images using Momento tuxedo black ink. I colored my image using Flourishes Copic Color Collection1. I stamped the two vertical panels with one of the holly and berry images from the Drummer Boy set. Of course, a more detailed holly and berry image is included in the Dove and Holly set. I am using one of the tonal pattern pieces from the 7 gypsies Savannah paper pack that I embossed with a holly and berry sizzix plate. I used my scarlet jewel ink spot dtp to enhance the holly and berry texture. I sponged all the edges of my ivory cardstock with ranger antique linen, vintage photo, and some tea dyed inks. I added a spellbinders fancy label sentiment. I added a double row of spellbinders pierceabilities behind the label sentiment. I finished with my fou fou bow, button and gold curly cue cording.



This card is also for Crazy 4 Challenges(C4C8) to use at least three geometrics on your card. My card is square with layered squared backgrounds, I used a circle and a rectangle.

This card is also for Jen del Muro's SFYTT. Of course, I just realized that I left out the panel behind the circle. Ooops!


Please check out the other blog team designer's cards to see what they created with the border punch challenge for you this week.


Cindy Haffner

Dee Jackson

Kim Crawford



Stamps
Flourishes Dove and Holly and Drummer Boy SU en francaise
Paper
Flourishes classic ivory, PTI scarlet jewel, 7 gypsies dp
Ink
Scarlet Jewel, ranger antique linen, vintage photo, tea dyed
Accessories
Nestabilities petite circles, long short rectangles, fancy tags, and pierceabilities, sponges, foam squares, glue dots, ribbon(recycled from something), PTI scarlet jewel button, mini bowdabra, gold bowdabra wire, copics




Sunday, October 25, 2009

Praying for You! (Double Embossed Sponged Background)



This card is for today's SCS Feature Stamper Challenge(FS142)!!! Congratulations, Rachel!!! Gorgeous gallery. I chose this card to case. I changed the stamps, some of the colors, I did not use dp, I moved the ribbon, and added a few more embellishments. I tried to stay manly. I stayed with a rustic scene image. I distressed my edges like Rachels.

I am using two of
ODBD October releases called Praying for You and With Deepest Sympathy.

I stamped the image and sentiment onto watercolor paper using Momento tuxedo black ink. I colored with copics and sponged lightly over the image with
ranger distressed inks in antique linen and vintage photo. I added a corner punch detailing to create balance since my card is 5.5 squared. I also moved my ribbon to the bottom instead of behind the image for balance purposes as well. I did not use any dp for this card. I used a new technique I have been playing around with for a few days. I call it double embossed sponged background. I explain that in more detail alittle later. Since I did not use pattern dp, I did opt for a layered fiskars border punch detail below the image. Again, my card is larger and I wanted to fill the space. I added my sentiment up top and my card was complete.


Here is the technique I mentioned earlier. I call it double embossed sponged background. Here are the steps.

Emboss a piece a cardstock using whatever embossing design you like. Sponge over the whole area. Run the same piece of cardstock through a different pattern and sponge lightly as well. When you run an emboss piece through a second time, the first image sort of dissappears. However, if you sponge it first, the embossed design is left on the cardstock. The final looks appears like double embossed texture. I have taken a few shots of one embossed panel, then the second side is a double embossed section. I did a couple using kraft cardstock as well. Click on each picture to see more detail! I did use light colors and odd color ink combos just so you can see in the photos how the embossing look stands out. The kraft is a great deal more subtle. The color cardstock and ink are going to change the look and effect a great deal. I hope you give it a try!































As always, thanks so much for stopping by!!! Your comments are greatly appreciated!!!

Stamps
ODBD
Paper
PTI scarlet jewel, ocean tides, dark chocolate, kraft and Flourishes Ivory
Ink
scarlet jewel, ocean tides, dark chocolate, ranger antique linen, vintage photo
Accessories
copics, gold pearls, ranger distressing tool, PTI scalet jewel ribbon, sizzix plates, SU texturz plates, photo corner punch, fiskars rope border punch, sponges, foam circle


Saturday, October 24, 2009

Verve Believe Blog Hop for a Cure!

Welcome to the Verve Believe Blog Hop. If you’ve just happened across my blog, you’ll want to start back at the beginning Julee's blog and hop your way along. Today we’re hopping for the Cure, sharing projects from a new set Verve just released called Believe. This set was designed in honor of breast cancer awareness and Verve is donating $10 from the sale of every Believe set to the Susan G Komen For the Cure foundation. We believe that we can make a difference. We believe that each day should be celebrated, each moment cherished and that every little thing we can do in the fight to find a cure matters.


For my card, I am using the word elements that come in this wonderful set to create an inspirational background card. I stamped randomly the key words and expressions along with a few touches of the ribbon of hope image. I sponged the ivory cardstock with some pink pirouette ink to soften the look. I added the sentiment quote and lightly stenciled the shaped nestabilities. I stamped two of the smaller flowers, colored with copics, cut them out, added some cotton candy stickles, and layered. I finished with a pink satin bow and heart charm with touches of silver pearls.

The background pink pirouette section is embossed with a sizzix plate and lightly sponged. I used the labels 8 to created layer border edges to my focal panel section sides.


Thanks for hopping by! Next up on the hop is Jessie Rone. Oh, and we’ve got a special gift hidden along our hop for one lucky commenter, so if you see something you really love, give a little shout out and you just might win a $30 gift certificate to Verve!

Stamps Verve Believe; Paper PTI true black, pink pirouette, Flourishes ivory; Ink Momento tuxedo black, pink pirouette; Accessories silver pearls, nestabilities, pink satin ribbon, heart charm, silver cording, sponges, foam circles, bow easy, silver pearls, sizzix textured plates

If you hopped here from the Sweet 'n Sassy blog, my card for that posting can be see here! Thanks so much for hopping by!


For a Special Friend!



This card is for today's SCS Inspiration Challenge(IC203)! Here is my inspiration picture. This card is also for Mercy's sketch challenge(MTSC44)! I turned the sketch.

Today I am showcasing for you a stamp set from the
Sweet 'n Sassy store called Special Women. I love this set. The flower is fantastic and the sentiments are wonderful.

I have a new background technique I would like to tell you about. I am using it for the background panel in this card. More later!!!

As always, thanks so much for stopping by!!! Your comments are greatly appreciated!!!

Stamps
Sweet 'n Sassy Special Women
Paper
chocolate chip, ivory, real red, true black
Ink
momento tuxedo black, ranger antique linen, pure poppy
Accessories
chocolate polka dotted satin ribbon, bow easy, sponges, foam squares, copics, gold pearls, sizzix embossing templates, SU embossing plates



Friday, October 23, 2009

O Christmas Tree....Verve Peeks!!!


First of all, I just wanted to let you all know that I started a job this week. I am officially employed as a waitress. I used to work at this restaurant when I was in college and actually opened the store with the owner back in 1987. It is quite odd going back after 22 years! I work lunch 11-2. It is fun and fast. I am hoping I can shed a few more pounds and get some exercise at the same time. I came home yesterday and was literally sore from the top of my head to my piggy toes. It is going to take a bit to get all my muscle groups back into the groove. Just wanted you to know why I have not posted as much this week.

I am back with a couple more Verve sneak peeks before the big release party tonight. There are two more sets being peeked on the Verve Blog today. I am using O Christmas Tree set for both of these cards. For the first card above,I used one of the small script like fonts to stamp a background panel that I heavily sponged. I then used the polka dot backgrounder from the bountiful backgrounds set. I sponged this panel as well as used a SU texturz plate. I inked my Christmas tree with some ripe avocado ink and rocked and rolled it with momento tuxedo black. I added a few gold pearl for ornament decoration. I really love how it turned out. I finished with some ribbon, bow, gold cording, border punch, and gold pearl accenting.

My second sample I wanted to show for you today uses the same set. There are lots of options in this set. I also wanted to showcase for you an alternate stamp style. I sponged very little on this card. Just a little bit of some ranger antique linen. I mainly used basicgray wassail dp and a sizzix texture Christmas plate for the background panel.

I stamped this beautifully designed and detailed wreath from the set with Momento tuxedo black ink. I colored with copics. I stamped one of the separate ribbon bows from the set and colored with copics and added it over the top of the ribbon on the wreath. I added some gold pearls and a layered borderabilites, a ribbon bow with button accenting, and my card was complete.

To see the other gorgeous samples with this set and the other new set, you'll have to check out the Verve blog! The Diva's have some amazing samples this week!





Don't forget to join us for the Verve Release Party tonight, Friday October 23rd, at 9:00pm EST in the Verve Forum! Hope to see you there! You will see more faulous diva creations using this month's new releases and chat it up with the rest ofus.

Card 1
Stamps: O Christmas Tree, Bountiful Backgrounds
Paper: PTI ripe avocade and true black, Flourishes Ivory cardstock
Ink: Momento Tuxedo Black, PTI ripe avocado, ranger antique linen, vintage photo
Accessories: Fiskars Border Punch, Spellbinders Petite rectangle nestabilities, fancy labels, offray sheer black and olive, mini bowdabra, gold cording, SU texturz plates, gold pearls

Card 2
Stamps: O Christmas Tree
Paper: PTI, scarlet jewel, ivory, always artichoke, basicgray wassail
Ink: PTI scarlet jewel, ranger antique linen
Accessories: Spellbinders, Nestabilities Petite circles, ivory satin ribbon, gold cording, PTI scarlet jewel button, gold pearls, Sixxix embossing plate, Spellbinder's borderabilities, copics




Thursday, October 22, 2009

Verve Sneak Peeks! VSOCT09



This card is for today's Ways to Use it Challenge(WT241)! We are to patch it up!! Instead of using actual pieces of paper to patch things, I decided to stamp an image in a sporadic background design in different colors. This card is for the Verve Release Week Sketch Challenges! I am showcasing for you one of the new sets called Holly Jolly Christmas and Christmas in the Air.

For this card I wanted to go alittle vintage whimsical if there is such a thing. I am using nontraditional colors. I stamped and shadowed my background using one of the smaller ornaments that come in the set. I love this multicolored sporadic look. I used a copic C1 marker to shadow the ornaments to give them some depth. I sponged the edges and used a SU texturz plate to go behind the sentiment panel. I finished with some sentiment sponge stenciling and silver pearl accenting.


Stamps: Release Party sneak peeks.... Holly Jolly Christmas and Christmas in the Air, SU script(retired)
Paper: SU melon mambo, SU garden green, gp white, PTI true black
Ink: PTI raspberry fizz, leaf green summer sunrise, scarlet jewel, hibiscus burst,ranger antique linen, old paper
Accessories: Spellbinders Nestabilities Labels 9, Petite rectangles, SU photo corner punch, offray fuschia satin ribbon,silver cording, SU texturez paltes, silver pearls, mini bowdabra, stardust gel pen, Copic C1






Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Forever!




This card is for today's SCS Sketch Challenge(SC251)!!! Thanks so much Roxie!! Thanks, too, Anne(jdmommy)for the inspiration card!!!

I am using two of October's new releases from ODBD called Praying for You and With Heartfelt Sympathy.

I am using some rich razzleberry, ivory, and kraft cardstocks. I used ODBD ink pad in bordeaux for the sentiment. This color seems to match beautifully with the rich razzleberry. I used Ranger antique linen and vintage photo ink pads to age up the edges a bit. I used a sewing machine for the piercings for my faux stitching. I finished with some gold pearls, assorted ribbon, and a wood button.


Stamps
ODBD Praying for You and With Heartfelt Sympathy
Paper
rich razzleberry, ivory, kraft, rich razzleberry dsp
Ink
ODBD bordeaux, ranger antique linen, vintage photo
Accessories
Nestabilities, sewing machine, foam circles, glue dots, satin ribbon, sheer polka dot ribbon, mini bowdabra, gold pearls, sponges, permanent marker for faux stitch lines, sponges, photo corner punch




Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Flourishes Timeless Tuesday Challenge(FTTC38)!



It is time for Flourishes Timeless Tuesday Challenge(FTTC38)! Dee Jackson is our challenge host this week. Dee is challenging us to watercoloring. We can use any medium for watercolor we choose and any theme we want. Pretty simple and straight forward. Looking forward to seeing what you create with the watercolor challenge!

This card is also for today's SCS Color Challenge(CC241)! I am hosting this challenge today at SCS. Always Bravo Cameo! The colors are Always Artichoke(optional), Bravo Burgandy, and Cameo Coral, Very Vanilla. I am using PTI scarlet jewel, melon berry(sponged with berry sorbet and vintage photo), and Flourishes Classic Ivory cardstock. I used the ivory for the background musical score and the European watercolor paper for the main image. I only used the always artichoke in my coloring which is why I made that optional.

I am using one of the new releases this month called
Christmas Wreath and Christmas Music sets. I stamped my wreath using Momento Tuxedo ink onto European watercolor paper. I love this wreath. It is huge and just beautifully detailed. I love the fact that a smaller matching wreath comes in this set along with sentiments. This Merry Christmas sentiment is just perfect!!! I love the flowy scripty font and decided to make it look like a banner. I distressed the edges and sponged over my watercoloring to create more warmth and an old world feel. I am really loving this musical score background set. It is just the perfect background for almost anything Christmas. I added some stardust gel pen detailing along with some gold cording and gold pearl accents to finish my card.


This card is also using the sketch challenge from the Crazy 4 Challenges(C4C7) blog!!! Thanks a bunch, Cindy and Vicki!!!

Please check out the other blog team designer's to see what they created with the watercolor challenge! As always, thanks so much for stopping by!!! Your comments are great appreciated!!! Also, just wanted to say Happy Birthday to Silke(sparklegirl)!!! She is turning "29" again today!!! Have a Great Day and a Blessed Year!!!


Maki Jones

Silke Ledlow

Cindy Haffner

Dee Jackson

Kim Crawford



Stamps
Flourishes Christmas Wreath and Christmas Music
Paper
PTI scarlet jewel, melon berry, Flourishes classic ivory cardstock
Ink
scarlet jewel, ranger antique linen, vintage photo, walnut stain, ink pads in assorted colors for wreath
Accessories
EK Success border punches, gold pearls, mini bowdarbra gold cording(wire), stardust gel pen, sponges, foam tape, glue dots, copics C1, aquapainter, blender pens







Friday, October 16, 2009

O Christmas Tree! SSS25



It is starting to look a lot like Christmas!!! Today I am showcasing for you a card for Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps. I am part of the Sweet 'n Sassy Christmas blog hop. I am so excited to be a part of this most wonderful time of the year hop!!! I am showcasing for you today a newly released digital set called O Christmas Tree. This is one of the fabulous tree images and sentiments that come in the set. I am using The Sweet Shop Sketch(SSS25) this week. Check out that link and play along. You may even want to make something with a Christmas theme! I really wanted to take this adorable Christmas tree image and vintage it up a bit. I printed my image and sentiment the size it came in the file attachment. However, the great thing about digital images is that they can be sized in editing software. If you have a great spellbinders label and the sentiment does not fit, just reduce it. Now, that is cool and so versatile.

I colored my tree image with copic markers. I kept the colors soft and light. However, I did add some ranger vintage ink to get it some warm tones. Since there is a cute little bunny in the picture, I decided to go with some nontraditional Christmas colors. I am using chocolate chip, always artichoke, and sweet blush cardstocks. I am also using some basicgray soft pink pattern papers. I pierced and faux stitched the panels to both background sections. I sponged with some ranger antique linen and vintage photo inks.
For the horizontal section, I love staggering my borderabilities..I have a little tip a alittle further down about how to line these up perfectly everytime. I used some sweet blush and chocolate chip for this section. I also ran the sweet blush through a SU texturz plate after I made the cuts. I finished with a fancy labels sentiment, bow with silver and button cording detailing, and silver pearl accents. I really love how it turned out.

Now for my layered spellbinders borderabilities tip. If you want the exact cutting marks and shapes to layer perfectly every time. Cut the border cardstock pieces the exactly length you need. I layer two for this card. Since these die cut machines cut through chipboard fairly quickly....I own the big kick, I figured layered cardstock should be a breeze. I use a tape one to stick them together and then pull them apart once they come through. I stagger the layers. On this card, the chocolate chip is alittle lower than the sweet blush border and all the shapes line up beautifully. Love that and I thought I would share.

As always, thanks so much for stopping by!!! Your comments are greatly appreciated!!!

Stamps
SNSS O Christmas Tree
Paper
white, sweet blush, always artichoke, dark chocolate
Ink
printer, ranger antique linen, vintage photo
Accessories
Spellbinders nestabilities & borderabilites, paper piercing template, foam squares, glue dots, mini bowdabra, button, silver cording, sponge, permanent fine tip marker for faux stitching, pink satin ribbon, copics, gold pearls





Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Heartfelt!



Today's card is today's SCS Sketch Challenge(SC250) and yesterday's SCS Color Challenge(CC240)! Thanks so much Roxie and Emily. For the color challenge we are to use chocolate chip, bermuda bay, and appricot appeal.

For my card, I am using of
ODBD new October Releases called With Heartfelt Sympathy. I love this cattail image and I think it is a great image to make manly cards for all kinds of occasions. While I thought these colors would make a great man, card, I think my addition of two rows of sheer ribbon and bow detailing may have girled it up a bit. Hey...I never know where a card will end up when I start making it.

I vintage my card up quite a bit. For what use to look like appricot appeal panel, I sponged the edges with some ranger vintage photo ink. I balled it up, opened it flat and sponged again across the top to highlight the creases a bit. I used a sewing machine to pierce the edges. I used a permanent marker for the faux stitching.


I sponged the bermuda bay with Adirondack pool which is a very close match to this color. I also added a bit of vintage photo ink to dirty it up a bit.

I colored the little trio of cattails with copics and highlighted with a white gel pen. I lightly sponged these ivory panels with Ranger antique linen and vintage photo.

I finished my card with brown sheer polka dot ribbon using the mini bowdabra. I added a button with gold cording and a gold pearl to the top. I have issues with button holes so I try to cover those up.

As always thanks so much for stopping by!!! Your comments are always greatly appreciated!!!

Stamps
ODBD With Heartfelt Sympathy
Paper
PTI dark chocolate, SU bermuda Bay, Ivory, bermuda bay dsp, apricot appeal, appricot appeal dp
Ink
Ranger Walnut Stain, antique linen, vintage photo
Accessories
small and large square punches, Nestabilities squares, sheer polka dot ribbon, gold cording, foam tape, glue dots, PTI aqua mist buttons, gold pearls, sewing machine for piercing, permanent brown sharpie for faux stitching, sponges, copics, white gel pen, min bowdabra



Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Flourishes Timeless Tuesday Challenge(FTTC37)!




It is time for Flourishes Timeless Tuesday Challenge(FTTC37)!!! The blog design team is celebrating Flourishes(active store link here) release week with you. We are sharing two of the six sets that will be released this Friday!!! Christmas Drummers & Musical Score and Words. Cindy Haffner is our challenge host this week. She has a sketch challenge for you. Instead of it being just one sketch, though, it is a sketch four ways. The same sketch turned a quarter turn to give us four different looks. We like to call it a Sketch March in keeping with the drum and musical sets we are showcasing. So, you can decide if you want sketch option A, B, C, or D!!! You may even want to do all four!!! We would love to see which sketch you choose and what you create!!!

Be sure to check out the Flourishes Blog to see all the different sketches. I chose sketch B! I am using Flourishes
Classic Ivory cardstock. I stamped the musicals score for my background. I heavily sponged the edges to create more of an old world vintage feel. I created another background layer for my focal area. I stamped this section using one of the little holly leaves with berries images along the other instruments, but I only colored the drum and cut it out to make it stand out. I colored with Flourishes Copic Color Collections in Dusty Rose, Daffodil, Flesh Tones 1, and Warm Neutrals. I finished with some gold pearls, gold cording, and a sheer ribbon bow.



Please check out the other blog team designer's to see which sketch she chose and the details of their cards!!! As always, thanks so much for stopping by!!! Your comments are great appreciated!!!


Maki Jones

Silke Ledlow

Cindy Haffner

Dee Jackson

Kim Crawford



Stamps
Flourishes Christmas Drummer and Musical Score with Words
Paper
Purely Pomegranate, Soft Suede, Flourishes classic ivory
Ink
soft suede, purely pomegranate, ranger antique linen, vintage photo
Accessories
Spellbinders, Nestabilities, 1/4" circle punch, gold cording, sheer ribbon, button,sponges, foam circles, glue dots, mini bowdabra, gold embossing, ranger glossy accents and sakura gel pen(on drum), copics, cb ef

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Merry Christmas! FS140!!!



This card is for today's Feature Stamper Challenge(FS140)! Way to go, Chris..aka Glowbug. She got that username right as she is a beacon of light and so fabulous!!!

Since Chris and I both design for ODBD, I decided to choose one of her many gorgeous ODBD cards to case. I found a Christmas one. Here is the link.

  • I kept the theme, changed the stamp set. I am using ODBD Joy to the World.
  • I used similar patterns of dp, but changed the color.
  • I kept the basic layout, but added a band of ribbon behind the middle panel instead of doing the criss cross ribbon look Chris used.
  • I used a die cut center shape, but changed the shape.
  • I used a sewing machine, but not for sewing...just the holes for faux stitching.
  • I used some textured dry embossing instead of gold embossing my image.
  • Chris used a sparkle snowflake chipboard piece behind her image and some hardware. I used a big fu fu bow with a cross charm.

I am using basicgray wassail dp. This is one of the most gorgeous packs of dp. I love every sheet!!! I sponged my layers using Ranger inks in antique linen and vintage photo. I colored my image with copic markers, and the sheer ribbon can be found at ODBD, too.


Stamps
ODBD Joy to the World
Paper
scarlet jewel, ivory, basicgray
Ink
momento tuxedo black, ranger antique linen, vintage photo
Accessories
Copics, sheer ribbon, gold sparkle ribbon(my mom got me from a yard sale), bowdabra gold wire, mini bowdabra, gold pearls, sponges, foam circles, glue dots, cb ef, sewing macine
(for piercing), permanent marker for faux stitches, Nestabilities label 9, Cross charm




Saturday, October 10, 2009

Button Peacock Thanks...VLVOCT02!!!


I interupt this blog post to show you my peacock legs!!!! Hee Hee!!! I Totally forgot those. When I was at the Verve release party when the Swan Song set was released, Julee mentioned that the swan could be a peacock, too. She had little leg stamps included in the set for this other look. I redid the focal piece to show you my peacock with legs.

Peacock Trivia:
All peacocks are males. Peahens are females, peachicks are babies, and they are all grouped as peafowls. Cool, huh? So, I am going to pretend that the top card is my strutting peacock and the legless one as a sitting peahen....lol!!! My moment!!! Thought I would share.






This card is for the Verve VLVOCT2 sketch challenge with a twist. We are NOT to use brown and orange. The idea I had works so beautifully with today's Inspiration Challenge(IC201) picture seen here. I know it is my second in this challenge today, but the stuff at the site is just so...well...inspirational I cannot help myself! Thanks, Amber and Stef!!!


Also, at Crazy 4 Challenges(C4C6), Vicki(summerthyme) has challenged us all to make a thank you or thanksgiving card. Thanks, Vicki!!! Happy Canadian Thanksgiving to you!!!

I am using all Verve stamps. I am using bermuda bay, enchanting evening, and ivory cardstocks. I love these hues together, but I did have to vintage them up a bit...which translates to me...as toning down the colors a bit. I stamped my background paper using the fleur de lis image from the bountiful backgrounds. I sponged the edges of the bermuda bay with some ranger antique linen and vintage photo inks. I used a sewing machine...not for sewing, though, I tried, but my thread was giving me a fit. So, I decided to just practice with the sewing holes...piercing, then just connected the dots with a navy permanent marker for the faux stitching. This went way faster than the piercing template and doing it by hand so I will probably do this more often.

I softly sponged all the ivory cardstock using ranger antique linen. However, I did not use any on the peacock inverted scallop focal image. I decided to just stencil some adirondack pool on that piece. I stamped my peacock three times using momento tuxedo black ink. I colored two sections with copics BG11, BG13, BG15. I colored the base with just the BG11 and outlined in the C1. I cut out the sections of the feathers and added the ranger waterfall stickles. Here is a close up shot, but this still does not do the irridescent shimmer justice. Just gorgeous IRL!!! I colored my swan and decided to use a button for his body, I used the waterfall stickles which just makes the peacock feathers look so irridescent and awesome IRL.

As always thanks so much for stopping by!!! Your comments are greatly appreciated!!!

Stamps
Bountiful Backgrounds, Swan Song, Thanks
Paper
ivory, bermuda bay, enchanted evening
Ink
Adirondack pool, enchanted evening, ranger antique linen, tea dyed
Accessories
Nestabilities, buttons, silver pearls, mini bowdabra, bowdabra silver cording, oval punch, stickles, sponges, foam circles, sponges, sewing maching




Showers of Blessings!



This card is for today's SCS Inspiration Challenge(IC201)! Thanks, Stef!!!
Here is the picture I chose as my inspiration.

I cannot believe that I did not sponge anything. I decided to keep this card clean and fresh so to speak. I always love the air after a wonderful shower. It is like it renews the air of harmful stuff. This card is also for this week's SCS Sketch Challenge(SC249). I love this sketch and finally had a chance to use it. Thanks, Roxie!

I am using Sweet 'n Sassy digital stamp set called Showers of Blessings. You can see my card and commentary at the SNSS blog, too. I am using some K & Co. life's journey dp to mimic the background or wall behind the wall pendant. I copied the little girl, enlarged her, pasted the sentiment beside her, printed, and colored with copics. I added some sakura gel pen to the rain drops and lines.


I kept this card pretty simple and I think somewhat elegant even with a whimsical image. The wide bordeaux ribbon is wide enough to act as the horizontal element in the sketch and an embellishment. I added a few clear gems to mimic some of the sparkle and shine in the inspiration piece.



Stamps
Sweet 'n Sassy Showers of Blessings
Paper
Scarlet Jewel, ivory, K & Co Life's Journey dp, Prism iced teal
Accessories
Printer, copics, foam circles, wide satin ribbon, clear gems, sakura gel pen




Friday, October 9, 2009

Harvest Blessings!




This card is for today's Limited Supplies Challenge(LSC241)! Today’s challenge is to do a FALL-themed card with stamps, paper, and ink . . . and NO embellishments! What....no buttons, no ribbon, no brads, no eyelets, no stickers, no rub-ons, no chipboard, no primas?

We can use diecuts (which include punches) and/or embossing folders. The focal point should be something STAMPED and not something diecut (you CAN use a Nestabilities die, for example, but there must be something stamped in center of it!). Thanks a bunch, Wendy!!!

I am using the sketch for this week's The Sweet Shop sketch challenge(SSS24).

My Harvest Blessing card uses faux brads and a faux ribbon tab. I think it is a cornucopia of faux fabulousness. I am using Sweet 'n Sassy digital stamp set called Harvest Fruits. Please check out the Sweet 'n Sassy blog for some more commentary.

I made the background scripture paper. I copied and pasted one of the scriptures in this set several times. When I had it looking like I wanted, I printed on ivory cardstock. I then started sponging the edges with Ranger antique linen ink, then some vintage photo, and a touch of some walnut stain. I always start sponging with light colors first.


For the horizontal panel, I used a piece of Recollections Autumnal dp. I sponged the edges and stamped on it the sanded bg to create a distress feeling to the muted gingham print.

I colored my image using copics. I would like to add that I checked out Sharon Harnist's blog yesterday. She has a link to a copic tutorial she has done coloring a cornucopia. I found this very informative and helpful. I also realized I need more copics. I softly sponge with nestie stencil around my cornucopia.

For the panel behind the focal image, I wanted to continue with muted tonal patterns so to keep this from getting too busy, I just opted for a panel of cuttlebug texture. I did softly sponge over this the ranger vintage photo.

For the sentiment, we were allowed to use a nestabilities as long as something was stamped inside. I printed the harvest blessings sentiment and softly sponged stencil with the nesties some pumpkin pie and antique linen. I may have used a touch of some vintage photo.

Since no embellishments were allowed...NO gold pearls or ribbon??? What is a girl to do? I decided to make some faux brads using a 1/4" circle punch which is allowed. I added some glossy accents to the top to make them look more dimensional. I learned this trick from Cindy Lawrence. To this I want to add my "duh" moment. I generally punch the circles, adhere to the glue dots, add the glossy enamel, and let dry. I was in a hurry today and did not have time for the glossy enamel to dry, I tried doing it with the same process using tweezers. Long story short, add the circles to the card first..duh, then add the glossy enamel. No more than is used without dripping, it should be fine to take a picture. It can dry later. It really is cumbersome to try to add them to the card with sticky glossy enamel...lol!!!

Thanks so much for stopping by!!! Your comments are greatly appreciated!!! Have a great weekend!!!


Stamps
SNSS Harvest Blessing, SU sanded bg
Paper
dark chocolate, ivory, pumpkin pie, recollections autumn dp
Ink
Printer ink, ranger antique linen, vintage photo, walnut stain, pumpkin pie
Accessories
Nestabilites, sponges, ranger glossy accents, glue dots, foam circles, MS border punch, cb ef, SU texturz plate, white gel marker, copics, 1/4" circle punch




Thursday, October 8, 2009

So Blessed....VLVOct01!!!! Shabby Chic!!!



WOW!!! I am back!!! I have had some ear issues with my allergies so I lay low for a few days. I am feeling a lot better. Of course, I am alittle bit behind with some of the challenges I like to participate in so I am combining a few.

Today's SCS
Ways to Use It Challenge (WT239) Around the World works beautifully with Verve's VLVOCT01 which is a sketch with a twist. The twist is shabby chic. So, Europe here I come!!! WooHoo!!! Thanks, Julia and Amber!!!

I am also combining this with
Crazy 4 Challenges(C4C5) to sew on a card. Thanks, Vicki(summerthyme) for this challenge!! Whether it is real or faux add some stitches. I did attempt a different faux stitching look than I normally do.

No dp was used in the making of this card. I stamped all of the backgrounds and panel pieces. I added texture and sponging to further show a shabby chic vintage look.


Stamps
Verve Swan Song, Floral Whimsy, Bountiful Backgrounds, Serenity, Enjoy, Thoughtful Florals, and Just for You. SU en francaise bg, canvas bg, and sanded bg
Paper
Dark chocolate, ruby red, ivory
Ink
Ranger fired brick, antique linen, vintage photo, walnut stain, tea dyed, and old paper SU always artichoke, Momento tuxedo black
Accessories,
Nestabilities, SU texturz plate, MS border punch, offray ribbon, button, twine, sponges, gems, brown, pearls, paper piecing mat, permanent brown fine tip marker for stitches, foam circles, glue dots, sponges...lots of sponges



Monday, October 5, 2009

Flourishes Timeless Tuesday Challenge(FTTC36)!





It is time for Flourishes Timeless Tuesday Challenge(FTTC36)!!! We are welcoming Makiko Jones as the blog team's Guest Designer for three months. We thought we would usher her in right away and give her the challenge host spot this week. Since October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Maki is challenging us to make a card or project for a woman in our life and to use PINK as the main color. There are no limitations on theme. Whether you want to make a Happy Birthday, Thinking of You, or Congratulations card to name a few, just remember it is for the girls and to think pink!!! We look forward to seeing what you create!!!

I am using the
Home Tweet Home and Gerbera Daisies sets. I am using a melon cardstock with Flourishes classic ivory cardstock, and kraft. I colored the branches, leaves, and bird using Flourishes Copic Color Collections in Holly Hock and Flesh Tones. I layered the largest spellbinders fancy tags. I softly stencil some light pink around the edges of my oval die cut. I added a small pink gingham Hope ribbon and sentiment from the Gerbera Daisies set. I finished my card with some kaiser pearls and clear rhinestones.

Please check out the other blog team designer's to see what they created for you this week with the Think Pink Challenge!!!


Maki Jones

Silke Ledlow

Cindy Haffner

Dee Jackson

Kim Crawford



As always, thanks so much for stopping by and your comments are greatly appreciated!!!




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