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Color Hues #20

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It’s hard to believe, but we’re already at the 20th challenge for Color Hues. Sheri chose Aqua and Black for this round.

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It’s not the first time that I’ve ended up making two cards for the challenge. Although I liked the first card, it really “wasn’t me.” Meaning, of course, not Clean and Simple enough. So here’s card #2, much more to my liking.

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I knew right off that I wanted to use an older set by Papertrey Ink called “Life is Beautiful.” I thought the black butterfly against an aqua background would be striking. (And you’ll see that the first card I made has the same main elements, but different products.) I die cut the open butterfly die twice, once with black shimmer cardstock and once with gold. I off set the two of them and adhered them to a piece of aqua shimmer paper cut with The Greetery’s “Crimped Frames.” You can see the shimmer better here:

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Then I layered the aqua layer onto a larger Nordic frame in black shimmer before adding it all to a white cardbase. 

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The sentiment is from Pink and Main’s “Special Day,” embossed in gold and die cut with The Greetery’s “Pretext Banners”–possibly the best banner set I’ve found.

Here’s the first card I made. This time I started with the “Cover Plate: Butterfly” die from Papertrey, die cutting it from the same black shimmer paper I used above. 

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After adding it to a piece of the aqua shimmer paper, I colored the insides of the butterfly wings with a Copic marker to give them some contrast. 

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The sentiment from Taylored Expressions was embossed in white and added with a thin strip of dimensional tape.

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Finally, I added some aqua and silver sequins. It’s a bit busier than the card above, but I’m quite sure I’ll find a recipient who will enjoy it.

Hop over to the Color Hues blog to see what our Guest Designer, Trina, and the rest of the Design Team has come up with . . . and join in the fun!

 Nancy

Hannelie

Cindy

Julie

Sheri

Kristie

Lindsey

 

 

No Stamping!

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It’s been well over a week since I’ve blogged. Last week was the busiest week I’ve had since the pandemic lockdown ended, and I’ve been fully vaccinated. Then at the end of the week, I started having intense pain from my shoulder to my elbow on my right arm. It turns out I have an impinged nerve in my neck, and it totally took me out of commission for two full days. Following surgery about 10 years ago, I had my first experience with nerve pain and (fortunately) had forgotten how debilitating it is. Luckily, I saw a doctor before the weekend, and the medication has begun to do its work. The last couple of days the pain has been intermittent, so I’m back in the craft room, and out and about.

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Just Us Girls has an interesting challenge this week: No Stamping. My three granddaughters all made me special hand-painted plates, and I wanted to send each of them their own thank you note. I had previously die cut a huge selection of letters in bright colors with Papertrey Ink’s Block Alphabet, and managed to find the right letters for three separate cards.

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To add some interest, I scored a series of lines across the middle of the cards, and then adhered the letters. 

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They needed just a “little something” and the tiny heart stickers did the trick!

A Little Bit of History and A Card

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A conversation on the Color Hues DT Facebook page prompted me to look at the Stats page of my blog this morning. It turns out June 5th was the 16th anniversary of my blog, and as of this morning, I had written exactly 2400 posts. Quite a surprise, I have to admit! Starting a blog was not my idea. During his first visit, my future son-in-law talked me into setting up a blog. Actually, he set up the blog, and I’ve been going along merrily ever since. I’ve paid little attention to the technical aspects of the blog, and still fight with it every time I want to change some of the sidebar items. I think it may be time to be a bit more proactive about my technical skills.

Then out of curiosity, I started scrolling through the early archives of my blog. Although I started stamping and making cards about 25 years ago, the first papercrafting I shared on the blog were scrapbook pages. 

In March 2007 I took my first online photography course through Big Picture Scrapbooking—Photography 101 with Barbara Carroll—without a doubt the best online course I ever took. Following that I started sharing more photography and entering a variety of photo and scrapbook challenges I found online.

Finally, in January of 2009, I actually posted a photo of cards I had made for a charity project, but it wasn’t until February of that year that I started sharing individual cards when I started purchasing stamps from Papertrey Ink online and following their blog. The first online card challenge I entered was in March of that year. My card style has definitely changed over the years—lots less patterned paper now, and much more CAS. But there are stamps I used that year, that I still own and use today. No wonder I have such a big collection!

It was quite a stroll down memory lane: lots of travel posts, posts about teaching (the joys and frustrations), and gratitude posts where I find the same things listed year after year—a testimony to my blessed life!

Interestingly enough, just yesterday I put together six cards after finding a series of already stamped and colored images in one of my reorganization projects (more to come on that.) One of those images was stamped with one of the wooden stamps that I purchased on my very first trip to a stamp store. The company has long gone out of business, although you can still find their stamps on Ebay and Amazon. I love this little girl with her hands full of flowers.

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The stamp was made by the Delafield Stamp Company. There were no acrylic stamps when I started, and I must say stamping is much easier with clear stamps and a stamping platform like the MISTI. 

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The image was colored with colored pencils, and the sentiment is from a well-used and older Papertrey Ink set, “Wishes Come True.” I die cut it with the Hero Arts “Rounded Rectangles” and then cut a narrow frame from Blueberry Sky paper and added it all to a cardbase of Spring Rain. The Papertrey Ink cardstocks have been my favorite for many years.

Thanks for taking a little trip down memory lane with me. Enjoy your weekend!

Spots or Dots

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“Spots or Dots”—that’s the challenge this week at Just Us Girls.

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It’s been awhile since I’ve joined in at JUGS, and in my continued effort to use stamps that I haven’t played with, I came upon The Stamp Market’s “Dotted Background” stamp. I had already started playing around with The Stamp Market’s “Party Pieces,” and ended up with a birthday card for Tracy’s cousin.

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It’s a mini-slimline card which is becoming one of my favorite designs, and worked well with this little stamped and die cut birthday cake. The chocolate cake with blue decorative icing is sitting on a silver cake stand. I used some dimensional tape on the white frosting as well as on the die cut sentiment.

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I added some glitter to the candles, and “painted” the flames with a gold paint pen. The sentiment is from Pinkfresh Studio’s “Happy Birthday Sentiments.” I love the font and the die works perfectly every time. After cutting down the dotted background, I added it to a layer of Blueberry Sky paper from Papertrey Ink which matches the blue stamped images. 

I’m also adding this to the June NBUS Challenge which already has some great cards in the gallery. Darnell, who hosts the site, is correct that it’s a great place to scroll through the gallery for design ideas. 

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A Nautical Birthday

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I was in need of a masculine birthday card and was inspired this morning by two challenges: The Card Concept: Anchors Aweigh! and The Paper Players Tic Tac Toe Challenge.

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It’s easy to see the photo inspiration in my card, and not hard to find the diagonal blue, red, white on the tic tac toe board.

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I already had this W+9, “Dockside” stamp set laying on my desk with another project in mind, and I had just received The Greetery’s “Crimped Circles,” part of an order that was placed with a generous birthday gift certificate. And that was really all I needed.

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It’s easy to see the crimped edge on the circles, but not so easy to see that the navy cardstock has a raised dotted pattern to it that adds a bit of texture.

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I love the rope-like font of the “Happy” that mimics the red stamped circle, and the little bar with the anchor and stars seemed like the perfect stamped embellishment. As always, The Card Concept asks you to identify the style of your card, and as usual, this one fits the Clean and Simple category.

Color Hues #19

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The weeks fly by and here we are with another great color combination for the Color Hues Challenge. This round it’s Blue and Brown.

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I cased myself for this challenge and returned to a design I used last September. I love the closed and open leaves of Altenew’s “Leaf Canopy” set.

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To color the closed leaves, I added two shades of Pinkfresh Studio blue inks directly to the stamps, spritzed them with water and stamped them onto a piece of Altenew’s watercolor paper. Once that had dried, I overstamped with the open leaves in Dark Chocolate ink from Papertrey Ink.

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I stamped the sentiment from the same set in Dark Chocolate, and use my favorite Gina K “Master Layout” dies to cut a thin border of Dark Chocolate cardstock before adding it all to a Blueberry Sky (also Papertrey Ink) card base.

As always, I hope you’ll pop over to the Color Hues Challenge and check out the great cards by the Design Team and our Guest Designer, Michel.

   Nancy

Hannelie

Cindy

Julie

Sheri

Kristie

Lindsey

And please come join the fun!

Wishing You

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This card was designed with three challenges in mind. First, Fusion with the interesting title of “Laugh Decor,” which I didn’t understand until I saw the inspiration photo:

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The title for the challenge clearly comes from the quote on the wall. I decided to combine both the photo inspiration and the sketch this time around.

The second challenge, The Great Coverup, is a new one to me. Papertrey Ink has started a new series where the emphasis is on technique or using a particular product. The current challenge is to use only white cardstock in creating your card. All the color on this card was created with ink blending.

The last challenge is the Less Is More Challenge which asks you to use a favorite technique. That was easy—die cutting is very definitely one of my favorite techniques, and this card clearly relies on die cutting.

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Now that we have the inspirational challenges out of the way, here’s the card:

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I used the inspiration photo for the color scheme of the florals, looking at the vase of flowers on the desk as well as the pink chair, and pink pot with a green plant.

Rather than use a strip of patterned paper or cardstock for the right-hand strip in the Fusion sketch, I opted to score a series of lines, making this a much more CAS design. The beautiful die cut flowers were ink blended with a trio of Pinkfresh Studio inks. Many card makers swear by Distress Oxide Inks for blending, and although I own a few pinks I wasn’t happy with the shading or the hues I could achieve, so I moved to the Pinkfresh trio and was much happier. The dies are from the new Papertrey Ink Blooms II dies which arrived last week. The leaves were ink blending with two Distress Oxide inks. 

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The sentiment came from a Pinkfresh Studio stamp set called “Folk Hummingbird” and was stamped in green to match the leaves in the floral arrangement.

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Although it took me a lot longer than I anticipated to get the flowers inked, I’m quite happy with the outcome, and will likely recreate this design with other colors in the future. 

I’m also popping this in the NBUS Challenge gallery since the dies are definitely products that have never been used before. I am proud of myself, however, to pulling them out relatively quickly after receiving them. (We all know I have a large basket of unused stamps that I’ve owned for way too long!)

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Welcome to Our Neighborhood

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Once again two challenges showed up just as I needed to make a card to welcome new neighbors to our street. We live on a dead-end street and there are only 28 homes on the street. Most were build in the early 1930’s and are a very diverse group architecturally as well as in size. Years ago, a freeway was scheduled to be built near one end of the street, and in anticipation five homes were destroyed. Then the freeway went in another direction, so shortly before we moved on the street two very large homes were built in that space at the top of the hill. I would have been furious if I had been one of the homeowners who had to give up their property, and then discovered it was unnecessary. One of the joys of living on this street is the location (near so many places) and yet feeling somewhat remote from the city. 

The first challenge is a sketch challenge from Freshly Made Sketches. It’s not how I typically start a card, but this sketch was right up my alley.

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The second challenge is Just Add Ink where they’re looking for a slimline card. Two challenges made to work together!

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I also had the perfect stamp set that was part of a Simon Says Card Kit awhile ago, “Home Sweet Home.”

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Knowing I was going to color the images with Copic markers, I started with a piece of X-Press Blending cardstock, Before stamping the street scene, I stenciled some clouds in using My Favorite Things Cloud stencil. I added the sun from the Simon Says set and colored the scene. 

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I die cut the focal panel with Lawn Fawn’s “Slimline with Flaps” die and then added a narrow border of Blueberry Sky and True Black before adding it all to a white slimline card base. And here’s the inside sentiment:

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Our new neighbors have two young children, and I hope they enjoy raising their family here as much as we did.

I’m also throwing this in the gallery at the Wednesday Simon Says Challenge: Anything Goes.

Inspired By: Hello Baby Flowers

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Not often, but occasionally, card challenges align with real life events. That was certainly true this week. The Inspired By: Hello Baby Flowers could be interpreted two ways—a baby card or baby flowers. I have both!

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We have a new grand-niece born in Oregon. Her grandparents flew out there this week, and I sent this mini-slimline card with them.

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It gave me a chance to used several never-used products: The Greetery’s “Bold Alphabet,” The Ton’s “Ditsy Bits,” and Trinity Stamps “Slimline Mini Envelope Builder” (the scalloped and stitched rectangle.) I have my friend, Michelle, to thank for the tiny flower stamps and the die cut set, both of which she shared when we stamped together. I tried them at her house, and later ordered them for myself. 

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I love the detail on the alphabet and tucking the tiny flowers in among the letters of the baby’s name seemed a perfect embellishment, along with three tiny pale pink pearls.

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The sentiment from Papertrey Ink’s “Boutique Borders: Baby” set was stamped and then die cut with one of The Greetery’s “Pretext Banner” dies–quickly becoming a favorite!

Sadly, given the distance between us and the new baby, it’s likely going to be awhile before we get to hold the new bundle of joy. We’ve seen lots of photos, though, and she was a cutie from Day 1!

Given all the new products used on this card, I’ll be adding it to the very large gallery at NBUS.

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A Tulip Bouquet and a Favorite Flower

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There are several challenges open now, and two of the themed challenges were the inspiration for these cards. The first is Seize the Birthday where the challenge is “Make it a Bouquet.”

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When I saw The Greetery’s April Release, my resolve to refrain from buying new stamps and dies dissolved, and it was these tulip dies and the “Market Basket” that did me in. This is a pretty close, but simpler, CASE of one of the cards Betsy Veldman made for the release. I know my mother-in-law will love this, and her birthday is in early July.

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I die cut the tulips and leaves from Bristol Smooth paper and used a variety of Distress Inks to color them, and then assembled them. When I arranged the bouquet I also added some of The Greetery’s Botanic-cut Wildflowers that I had previously made. I added the bouquet to a slimline die by Pinkfresh Studio, and then to a white slimline card base. 

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The Market Basket was die cut from gold paper and lined with a piece of vellum. I love the little handles and label. The stamp set for the labels covers a multitude of occasions, so I expect I’ll fill the basket with flowers frequently. There are also two smaller baskets in the die set.

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The second floral challenge was The Flower Challenge’s Favorite Flower challenge. 

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When we arrived on Kiawah Island in April, I purchased a lovely little bouquet for the table from a local farmstand. The purple anemones were just gorgeous, and I ordered some for our garden. They’re just beginning to come up, but we think we may have lost a couple to the squirrels. Tracy covered them with netting yesterday, so I’m hopeful. This Honey Bee set called “Winter Anemones” called to me when I saw this challenge. 

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I pulled out my Kuretake Gansai Tambi watercolors after embossing the image in gold ink on Altenew’s watercolor paper. After watercoloring the image, I die cut it with Hero Arts Rounded Rectangles. The Amethyst Allure cardstock from Papertrey Ink was a good match for the purple flowers.

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I was too anxious about ruining the focal image to emboss the sentiment directly on the white card, so opted to emboss one of The Greetery’s “Sentiment Suite: Birthday” greetings  on a small banner, which worked well.

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I’m entering both cards into the AAA Birthday Challenge where they’re celebrating their 2nd birthday as well as AAA Cards Challenge which is celebrating it’s 7th birthday.

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Hope your week is off to a good start. We’re enjoying another wonderful sunny day, although quite a bit cooler than it’s been recently. It might be close to perfect. 

 

In The Garden

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I’ve known all month exactly what I wanted to do for the current My Favorite Things Outside the Box: Florals Challenge. I’ve been spending most of my free time in my own garden, but finished all the planting on Tuesday. Yesterday I finally made time to create the card—and just in time, as the challenge ends at noon today!

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I’ve had the very cute “Sunflower Sweetie” set from MFT for quite awhile, and it’s another of my NBUS! After coloring the cutie with Copic markers and fussy cutting her out, I started creating the garden flowers with the MFT “Box Card Bouquet” dies. These flowers will get a lot of use, I think, beyond the Outside the Box cards.

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I used Ellen Hutson’s “Landscape” dies to create the grass, and Honey Bee’s “Slimline Borders” for the fence which I die cut from woodgrain paper. Once I had all the elements, I assembled the box with the “Outside the Box Level Up” dies, and added the sweet little girl, the fence, and all the flowers.

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The patterned paper is also from MFT — “Tiny Checks” — as is the sentiment from “Bitty Birthday Wishes.” One thing I love about these cards is that they fold and can be mailed in an A2 envelope. It’s really a genius design.

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In addition to the Outside the Box Challenge, I’m adding this as a second card to The Card Concept Challenge: Garden Pleasures inspired by the Black-eyed Susans in the photograph. Trying to determine a style for this card is a bit more complicated than my usual CAS–I’ve settled on Freestyle Collage as the closest candidate. And a third challenge, that opened up yesterday–Simon Says: Use Dies or Punches. Almost totally dies in this case! And, of course, an entry to NBUS!

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AAA 2nd Birthday Party

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The AAA Birthday Card Challenge is celebrating their second birthday. I needed a birthday card for a friend this week, and thought I’d contribute to the celebration.

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I still have a small stash of already colored images made during the #100DayProject last year. I pulled the envelope out and found this brightly colored floral from Simon Says “Even More Spring Flowers” which seemed so appropriate right now. We couldn’t be happier with the beautiful spring weather we’re having and flowers are blooming earlier than usual.

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I’d never realized before how well Pinkfresh Studio’s “Braided Circles” goes with Reverse Confetti’s “Lacey Scalloped Circles,” but they play together quite nicely–one die cut from Raspberry Fizz cardstock and one in white. 

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I added them to a pale grey card base with a white embossed sentiment from Altenew’s “Sentiment Strips.”

Wishing all the folks on the DT at AAA Birthday Challenge a Happy Birthday!

Color Hues #18

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The new Color Hues Challenge is for Purple and Teal which ends up being a really lovely color combination.

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Pretty or not, it did take me awhile to come up with a design I was happy with. I started out with some stencils, but you can see that is not where I ended up!

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After the stencils didn’t work out quite the way I envisioned them, I headed to my die cuts. Almost immediately I came upon Mama Elephant’s “Botanic Envelope” and knew just what I wanted to do. I love the gold detail on the envelope, and filled it with a variety of die cuts in shades of purple and teal.

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Some of the foliage came from the Mama Elephant die, but I also add some die cuts from Pinkfresh Studio’s “Delicate Blossoms” and Althenew’s ” Star Flower Pop-Up” die. All the colored cardstock is from Memory Box.

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Then I added a small piece of the reflective gold paper (from Tonic) behind the star flower, and attached the envelope to a “Nordic Frame” from The Greetery.

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The sentiment was gold embossed from The Greetery’s “Sentiment Suite: Thank You.”

Hop over to the Color Hues blog to see what our Guest Designer, Janet, and the rest of the Design Team has come up with . . . and join in the fun!

 Nancy

Hannelie

Cindy

Julie

Sheri

Kristie

Lindsey

 

 

 

Garden Pleasures

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It’s finally warming up enough here to think about getting some plants for the patio, and start planning my perennial/annual cutting garden. The Card Concept has the same idea in mind with their new challenge, “Garden Pleasures.”

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Last weekend I got together with two card making friends for the first time in nearly 16 months. We did more talking than creating, but we always end up sharing “new” products and ideas. I was able to bring home The Greetery’s “Botani-cuts: Wildflower” dies to play with for a few days. I die cut multiple sets from both watercolor paper and paper for ink blending before I returned the dies. I finished one set with ink blending and some Polychromos colored pencils for details. The flowers in the photo definitely called to mind these wildflower dies.

I need a few thank you notes, and the wildflowers to good use.

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I gathered up two or three of the wildflower stems and tied them with a piece of thin twine. I decided to stick to The Greetery products, and die cut three “Nordic Frames” from white cardstock to use as a background for the wildflowers. I added a sentiment from The Greetery “Sentiment Suite: Thank You.” After adding the flowers to the frames, I adhered them to 4-bar Kraft cards by Paper Source. 

The Card Concept always asks you to identify the style of your card and, as usual, I’d call these Clean and Simple. Once the wildflowers are die cut and colored, putting the cards together didn’t take long. I have a nice little collection to add to other projects, and I’m looking forward to trying watercolors as well.

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I’ll also be linking these up to The Happy Little Stampers: Dies May Challenge: Anything Goes.

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Happy Mother’s Day

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Today is Mother’s Day here in the States, and we’re lucky to be able to celebrate the occasion with Tracy’s family this year since everyone is vaccinated and well beyond the two weeks needed after the second shot. My nephew bought his first home during the pandemic and has been eagerly awaiting a time for the family to some see his new house. We gathered there late this afternoon for a celebration and a meal. It’s the first time we’ve all been together since Christmas of 2019. I fully intended to take a lot of photos, but it was so good to see and talk to everyone, I never took my phone out of my purse!

Before we left for Marc’s, Matt and his family came for a long visit. Then when we returned we had a long visit via Facebook with Sarah and her family. It was a very lovely Mother’s Day for this mom.

As I always do I made cards for each of the moms in Tracy’s extended family as well as for Betsy and Sarah. 

Here’s the card I made for Betsy:

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I posted this one earlier for a challenge. I ended up being the randomly chosen winner of that challenge which netted me a $20 gift certificate! Later, after they went home, Betsy sent me a photo. She had removed the floral piece from the card and turned it into a magnet that’s now on her refrigerator!

And Sarah’s card which was also posted for a challenge earlier. Neither of these women frequent my blog so the cards are “new” to them. 

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Tracy’s mom got the newest of all the cards. I broke my resolve about purchasing new stamps when I saw The Greetery’s Spring Market release. This card uses two new products, the “Always in Bloom” layered stencils and the “Bold Alphabet” dies. After ink blending the florals in the stencil, I added some details with Polychromos pencils and a few Raindrops from The Stamp Market.

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I’m linking this card to two challenges: The Card Concept: Mother’s Day and Happy Little Stampers Stencils: Anything Goes. The Card Concept asks you to identify your style. This one most closely matches their definition for Clean and Simple. (No surprise there!) The inspiration was clearly the bouquet of flowers in the photograph. 

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My two sisters-in-laws received these cards:

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I broke out the last of my Simon Says Card Kit stamps for this card. I love the images in the “Spring Windows” set. I’ve had a lot of difficulty with my subscription for this kit since the December and almost didn’t get this one. I used a stamp from this set on Finn’s birthday card which I posted on Friday. I finally decided not to renew my subscription since almost all the stamp sets can be purchased separately. It was a good value most months, and I’ve been a long time subscriber, but this decision feels right for now. 

The last Mother’s Day card was also part of the Stock Your Stash post:

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I’m not sure I’ve ever reposted cards before, but I decided it would be nice to have all the Mother’s Day cards in one spot.

Here’s the photo inspiration from The Card Concept.

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