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Happy Holidays

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I’ve been slowing chipping away at the number of holiday cards I want to make. I have one to share today with one of my favorite poinsettia stamps from Altenew: “Modern Poinsettia.” I posted another holiday card with the same poinsettia here. 

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I stamped the poinsettia on hot press watercolor paper. Although it does not have as much texture as cold press paper, it does require two stampings to get a clear image. Thanks to the MISTI, that’s easy to do. The next step was to watercolor the floral and die cut it with the accompanying die.

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After I die cut it, I decided it would benefit from a few black splatters. It’s taken me far too long to finally master the art of splattering, but I’m no longer afraid I’ll ruin the whole thing!

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I added a wide strip of black and white patterned paper from My Favorite Things to the left side of the card before adding the poinsettia with dimensional tape. The beautiful greeting is from the Colorado Crafts “Slimline Poinsettia” stamp. I’m using three of those greeting repeatedly this year on my cards.

I’m sending this off to two challenges: Addicted to Stamps and More: Christmas, and Happy Little Stampers Christmas: Anything Goes.

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I’m also adding this to a new (to me) site: Falling for the Holidays Blog Hop, sponsored by the Build Your Stash Holiday Cardmakers.

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With Sympathy

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Sympathy cards are never anyone’s favorite card to create, and I’m a firm believer that CAS and subdued colors are the best bet. I recently acquired the wonderful “Leaf Mix” dies by Altenew, and I think they might become a “go to” set for just this kind of card.

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This was a pretty quick and easy card to assemble since I had earlier die cut multiple leaves from four different metallic papers. I chose a gold, bronze, and brown leaf and carefully glued them to the front of a ready-made card by Memory Box. I love these cards because they are white inside which make them good for writing notes of condolence. 

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This lovely sentiment is from Papertrey Ink’s “Warm Regards” set which hasn’t seem much love for awhile. It was gold embossed on a piece of Cocoa Bean cardstock and added to the card with a layer of dimensional tape. 

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The card is for one of our dearest friends. Her mother-in-law passed away recently. Ruth lived a long life. She was 99 years old and outlived her husband and both her sons. That just shouldn’t happen to anyone. The last several years were difficult, so it’s good to know she’s no longer struggling.

There was a beautiful memorial service this weekend. Ruth was the oldest of 10 children and grew up on a farm in Massachusetts. Her youngest sister who is in her early eighties was able to attend, and spoke so warmly of her older sister, who she saw as a second mother. Ruth was a phenomenal quilter, and both Sarah and I are recipients of one of her beautiful quilts, all done by hand.

I’m entering this in the CAS on Friday Challenge where one of the options is Autumn. This card definitely has an autumn feel to it.

 

 

Eek!!!

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Halloween card making is finally complete, and over the next week I’ll be sharing the cards I made. This one is for my mother-in-law who has always loved Halloween. In the days when she ran a very successful bed and breakfast, she often closed it over Halloween weekend to entertain her grandchildren with games, hide and seek, and lots of Halloween treats. 

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The design of this card was cased from a winner at The Paper Players Challenge several weeks ago. The original card was a fabulous example of a CAS card. I went a bit fancier with mine. I die cut the Pretty Pink Posh “Stitched Film Strip” from black paper and the Papertrey Ink “Corner Adorner: August” from silver glitter paper. Then I backed the opening in the frame with pieces from the die cut web.

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I layered that on a bright purple paper and embossed the sentiment from The Stamp Market’s “Halloween” in silver. The cute spider (is any spider cute?) came from Hobby Lobby.

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It all went on a bright orange cardbase. I never used much purple and orange together in past years, but this year, it’s been a favorite combination. I’m throwing this in the ring at the Simon Says Wednesday Challenge which is Spooky/Halloween.

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Botanical Print: Take Two

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I have a second botanical print for the CAS Mix-Up Challenge before it ends.

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As I was cleaning off my desk Wednesday night, I saw this vellum piece that I had printed with the same Distress Oxide inks and the same leaf as I used for my first botanical print here. It wasn’t what I was looking for the first time, but I decided I really did like it and decided to see what I could do with it. I’m quite happy with the result.

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I cut the vellum piece and then added two very narrow gold metallic strips to the top and the bottom so I would have a place to adhere it to the card. 

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Before adding the vellum to the Terra Cotta card base, I stamped this lovely sentiment from Concord and 9th’s “Hey, Bestie.” The font is so elegant. 

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I might like this “after-thought” card better than the original. I wish every card I made came together so easily!

It’s been a crazy busy week, and the weekend looks no different. I’m still hoping to squeeze in some crafting, and hopefully, showing up here again before too long.

World Card Making Day Challenge

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On World Card Making Day, October 2nd, I was busy crafting, but I wasn’t paying much attention to the many challenges available. After the fact, I saw the Pinkfresh Studio World Card Making Day Challenge which closes tonight. For most of the intervening days, a lovely new stencil from Pinkfresh Studio, “Holiday Botanical Background,” has been laying on my desk waiting for some attention. Finally, on the last night the challenge is live, here is the card.

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It’s a four-step stencil and very easy to line up. I used two Pinkfresh green inks and one Altenew green ink on the leaves and Pinkfresh’s “Candy Apple” for the berries. The sentiment is from a new stamp set by Waffle Flower, “Cozy Holiday Sentiments.” I like the simply graphic font, and it was the perfect size for the opening in the center of the card.

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I die cut the stenciled panel with the largest of Spellbinders “A2 Matting Basics” dies and added it to a red cardbase. Then I added some subtle shadows with a very light gray Copic marker and some highlights with a white gel pen. The only embellishments are some  Droplets from The Stamp Market. 

Happy to have another Christmas card added to the stash and happy to have finally put these lovely products to use!

Fall and Christmas

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It’s that time of year when I’m creating autumn cards for birthdays and anniversaries, and Christmas cards since I know I’ll need a LOT of them very soon! Today I have two cards–one of each–for two challenges. 

First off, a very interesting challenge on the CAS Mix-Up site. They’re looking for a botanical print (from a real leaf or plant) as well as some stamping and/or die cutting.

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I found a few pretty leaves on a walk a day or so again, and it’s taken two days to get the print made and the card assembled. It’s not often I have very busy weeks with lots of commitments, but this is one of them. 

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I colored two leaves with Distress Oxide inks (Crackling Campfire and Carved Pumpkin) and then pressed them into cardstock. I found that using my fingers to press down on the leaves worked the best. I’m very happy with the way they turned out. 

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The gold embossed sentiment on vellum is from a tiny stamp set by Gossamer Blue. It harkens back to my scrapbooking days. I added some gold splatters and a narrow gold mat (thanks to the Gina K “Master Layouts 1 dies).

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The next card is for the Jingle Bells Pink Challenge. As you might guess this is a Christmas challenge, and if I’ve ever entered it, it’s been at least a year. 

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It’s been a long time since I pulled out my Polychromos colored pencils, but this turned out to be a pretty meditative task. 

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This is a mini slimline card. The poinsettias are from Colorado Crafts “Slimline Poinsettia” set and the sentiment is from Gina K’s “Holiday Tapestry” set. 

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I decided on no embellishments for this one. It’s not often I end up with a one-layer card! 

Celebrate!

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There are two celebratory challenges running right now, and I pulled out a die I’ve never used to create a couple of birthday cards for them. AAA Card Challenges is celebrating their 200th challenge (Congrats! That’s a lot of challenges!), and Seize the Birthday is asking for cakes! I was happy to oblige.

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I wanted to use pink with chocolate cake for one of my cards but also die cut some portions of the cakes in metallic and shimmer papers, being unsure of what I’d want in the way of decorations. In the end I had enough pieces to create two cards–one definitely feminine and another that could work for both men and women. 

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I started with a pre-embossed piece I found in my collection of ready-to-use pieces and die cut it with one of the tags in Gina K’s “Tag Trio.” It turned out to be a perfect size for the cake, but I ended up deciding it required a 5X7 format which I don’t typically make. 

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You can see the white embossed pattern on the tag. I have no idea what I used to create that piece, but I’d like to locate it. The fun cake is My Favorite Things “Birthday Cake” die, and although I’ve never used it before, it must already be retired as I couldn’t find it on the MFT site. 

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For the second cake, I chose one of The Greetery’s “Crimped Frames.” I love the gold and silver with the chocolate cake.

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The only change for the second card was to emboss the sentiment from Papertrey Ink’s “Banner Sentiments” in gold.

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On both cards, I inlaid the circles on one layer of the cake. On the pink card, I used the same pink shimmer paper as the other “frosting” layers. On this card, I had some white shimmer circles and liked those better than either of the glittery decorations.

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It’s always a good idea to have a few birthday cards in my stash. And I’m quite sure I’ll find just the right recipients for these. I’m also sending these cards to the October NBUS Challenge. I’m so relieved to have finally gotten around to using this fun die. It certainly won’t be the last time!

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A Christmas Poinsettia

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Along with Halloween cards, I finished a few Christmas cards last weekend as well. There’s now a small stash, but it certainly needs to grow by leaps and bounds by the end of next month! This card was made with two challenges in mind. One of my favorite challenges (which I’ve neglected recently) is The Flower Challenge. They are celebrating their 5th birthday, and I wanted to be sure to celebrate with them. The challenge calls for Using a Shape. The second challenge is a Christmas challenge. I ought to participate in these all year long, but I seem to wait until the time is drawing near. The CAS Christmas Challenge calls for Red & Gray.

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It’s a color combination I like, so I set out to create a Christmas card with a flower, on a shape, using red and gray. I’m pretty happy with the outcome:

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The poinsettia is one of my favorites, Altenew’s “Modern Poinsettia.” I watercolored it with The Stamp Market watercolors. I struggle with those sometimes, but I slowed down and finished this over two days, letting the previous coats dry completely. After finishing it, I splattered it with white ink.

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It’s hard to tell in the photo, but the “Braided Circle” die from Pinkfresh Studio was cut from light gray cardstock which looks more cream in the photo than it does IRL. 

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The circle and poinsettia were layered onto a dark gray card base. I used a few small pieces of dimensional tape behind the leaves of the poinsettia. According to Google, poinsettias do not have petals, just leaves which are different colors given the amount of light they’ve had. Technically, they’re called bracts. The flowers are actually the small centers of the poinsettia which I colored in a yellow green. They are one of two favorite holiday flowers, the other being cyclamens which are available all year, but were always a Christmas gift from my father when he was alive.

The sentiment, embossed in silver, is from a Colorado Craft set I ordered at the end of last year and have never used, “Slimline Poinsettias.” I’ve yet to stamp or color the beautiful flowers in that set, but I used all three of the accompanying sentiments this weekend while I was crafting Christmas cards. I think you’ll see them on lots of cards. The fonts are really lovely, and they’re universal holiday greetings. The final touch was to add a few silver pearls from Trinity Stamps.

Hocus Pocus

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Saturday was World Cardmaking Day, and although there were no posts from me here or on Instagram, I was busy crafting on Saturday and Sunday. Many of the cards I finished may end up with blog reading friends, so I won’t post those until they’ve been received. Some others were Halloween cards, and I’m not sure who’s getting what. I do know who’s getting this Halloween card, and I’m pretty sure she isn’t reading my blog regularly. I’m entering it in two Halloween challenges today, though, so I’ll take my chances.

For once, I didn’t have anything other than the ink blending background in mind when I began. I used Wilted Violet, Twisted Citron, Carved Pumpkin and Spiced Marmalade for the ink blending, adding in some Black Soot around the edges.  Once that was done, I decided I wanted to add the Pretty Pink Posh “Spider Web” stencil to the mix, and added some more Distress Oxide inks over the top.

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When that was finished, I started looking through my Halloween stamps and dies. I recently purchased a set from The Stamp Market, “Happy Halloween,” and used the witch’s hat, the spider, and the sentiment from that set.

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The three ghosts are from a Poppy Stamps die set I purchased years ago. I popped the largest of the ghosts and the spider up with dimensional tape after drawing a line with a permanent marker for the spider to crawl down.

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I love the glow of the ink blended background. I’m entering this in two challenges: Just Us Girls:  Halloween, and The Paper Players:  Spooky.

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Color Hues #27

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We have the perfect color combo for the first of October’s Color Hues Challenge:  Orange and Green. There’s still a lot of green on the trees here, but each day we see a bit more color. I know there are lots of folks who are not a fan of orange, but it ranks up there in my top five color choices.

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 I recently acquired The Greetery’s “Botanic-cut: Ginkgo” dies, and couldn’t wait to put them to use. I also used the new Greetery sentiment set: “Everyday Labels.” I love the font and the art-deco appeal of these sentiments. 

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After die cutting the Gingko leaves, I used Spiced Marmalade, Carved Pumpkin, and Bundled Sage Distress Oxide inks to blend color onto the stems and leaves. I followed up with some Polychromos colored pencils for some detail.

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I die cut the largest of the “Crimped Frames” (also The Greetery) from black cardstock, embossed the sentiment in gold, and added the Ginkgo leaves.

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I added three small gold pearls as a final accent after adding the framed piece with dimensional adhesive to a black card base.

I hope you’ll hop over to the Color Hues Challenge and join in the fun, checking out the cards made by my awesome Design Team members and the two Guest Designers, Jacinda and Marcia – the winners of the birthday challenge.

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Julie

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Kristie

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A Perfect Saturday

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Yesterday we made a trip to the Finger Lakes. It was clear and quite chilly when we left the house around 7:00. Our first stop was at the Mennonite market in Seneca Falls where we picked up our favorite brand of bacon, some pork chops, green beans, two blocks of cheese, and a 50# bag of bird seed. We had packed a cooler for the meats and cheese and headed to Ithaca to the Farmer’s Market.

On our way we stopped at Taughannock Falls to take a few photos. I have a new phone and wanted to try the camera. Most of these photos have had no editing other than being cropped to an appropriate size to print if I ever want to do that. It’s quite a bit better than my previous one which was three generations old.

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It was our first trip to the Ithaca market since the pandemic began, and like many things, was a bit diminished. My biggest disappointment was the disappearance of my favorite bakery. Nonetheless, there were still gorgeous vegetables and flowers, and I did find a delicious cranberry orange scone for a mid-morning snack.

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The market sits right at the end of Cayuga Lake, and the rowers were out in force on this beautiful morning. Both Cornell and Ithaca College have rowing teams as does the high school so I’m not sure who was out practicing.

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In addition to the sunflowers at the market, we found these on one of the rural roads we travel on the Finger Lakes.

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The primary reason for the trip was to pick up our fall allotment of wine at Boundary Breaks where we are members of the wine club. Not only do they make wonderful wine, the views are among the best on Seneca Lake.

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Although some of the grapes have been picked, there are still many left on the vines waiting for just the right time to harvest.

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We arrived right at lunch time and enjoyed a wine tasting while we sat overlooking the lake.

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But that was not the end of the day! After arriving home around 2:00, we had just enough time to rest up before heading off to our granddaughter, Skylar’s, 10th birthday dinner. Skylar asked for a pajama party, but we were all assured it was an optional requirement. Even Ella, the seven year old, decided against it.

As always there was a piñata to break open.

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Then there were gifts to open and a delicious dinner ordered from Skylar’s favorite Korean restaurant. (The dumplings are amazing!) And finally cake.

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If you’ve made it this far, thanks for hanging in there. I thought I’d share her birthday card as well. One night in August the girls arrived for dinner and needed to head home earlier than usual since they had been allowed to stay up late the night before to catch fireflies in a jar. I had recently purchased a couple of fun stamps and dies from The Greetery so knew exactly what I wanted to create.

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Shaker cards are usually a hit and this one was so much fun to make.

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I originally had three fireflies inside the jar, but the sequins kept getting stuck on their vellum wings, so I took the card apart and redid the stamping inside, moving all but one firefly to the outside of the jar.

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The sentiment is just perfect for a new fifth grader. Skylar had expressed an interest in Copic markers from watching some You Tube videos. I was pretty sure she didn’t want Copics, so I did some research while we were in Wisconsin. But instead of guessing what might work, I gave her another card last night with a promise of art supplies.

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Today Skylar came over to play with my art supplies for a couple of hours. She tried out the Copics, the Tomboys, some watercolor markers, and some pan watercolors. In the end we ordered a set of alcohol markers that are less fussy than Copics and less expensive so she was able to get a good selection of colors. I gave her a few stamp sets, an ink pad, and a sketch book from my stash so she’ll have some things to play with when the markers arrive later this week.

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It’s been quite the lovely weekend! Hope yours was good as well.

 

 

 

 

Color Hues #26: Purple and Pink

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Time is flying by and it’s already the middle of September! I need it to slow down a bit, or find a way to add a few more hours to my day! Before we get to the new challenge, be sure to stop by the Color Hues Challenge site to see the winners of the first birthday party challenge! We had a wonderful gallery of cards, and it was not an easy task to choose the winners and runners-up.

The new Color Hues Challenge is Purple and Pink!

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Purple and pink go together so well, I thought I’d have no trouble getting a card created. I first did a watercolored floral, but in the end, I decided the colors blended together so much it was hard to separate them. Then I acquired a couple of the Spellbinders “Large Die of the Month” dies, and found that they took care of the problem nicely. I ended up making two cards, one a CAS card (and the one I posted on the Color Hues site) and a more elaborate one which you’ll see here. 

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This card is a mini-slimline and uses dies from both Spellbinder sets: “Slimline Card Creator” and “Hex Kaleidoscope. To create the beautiful hexagon designs, I die cut each of three dies from three colors of card stock – two shades of purple and one pink. Once you line up the hexagons, you get this gorgeous design.

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The “Slimline Card Creator” comes with a set of dies in different sizes and in two designs–one simple stitched rectangle, and the scalloped border I used here. I added a simple gold gem to the centers. 

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Once again, I found the perfect sentiment in The Ton’s “Easy Expressions: Birthday” set. There’s a bit of dimensional tape in the center to balance the dimension of the three die cuts.

My second card is a true slimline card and I used the more ornate background die from the “Hex Kaleidoscope” set.

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Again, I chose the same design for the hexagon embellishments, but instead of using three of them, I used the center hexagon for my sentiment.

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The sentiment from The Greetery’s “Opposites Attract” was gold embossed on white card and adhered with dimensional tape. I tucked three large gold gems around the sentiment, and small ones in the center of the hexagons.

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One thing I like about the “Just a Note” sentiment is that it can serve as a lead-in to many inside sentiments from “Thinking of You” to “Wishing You a Happy Birthday” as does the sentiment “Just for You” on the first card. It’s good to have some flexibility for the cards in my stash.

As always, I hope you’ll join in the fun, and take a look at the wonderful creations from the Design Team and Guest Designer, Janet

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Hannelie

Cindy

Julie

 Sheri

Kristie

Lindsey

Tracey

I’m throwing one of these cards in the ring at Happy Little Stampers-Dies: Anything Goes, and in the gallery at Darnell’s NBUS gallery.

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Brave!

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The current challenge at Time Out is “Brave!”

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I have the perfect card for it made for one of my granddaughters when she gave up a persistent habit that she needed break. As we all know, breaking a habit is NOT an easy task, and even more difficult, I think, for a little one. We had a celebration, and this is the card I took.

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With four granddaughters, I was pretty sure I’d come up with a variety of reasons to use this fun My Favorite Things stamp, “You’re Super.” I started by blending bright yellow ink through the MFT’s “Radiating Rays” stencil on white cardstock and added it to a red card base. I stamped the Super Girl image on X-Press Blending paper, colored her with Copic markers and fussy cut it out. I also stamped the silhouette of the city on separate paper and again fussy cut it.

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Once I had arranged those pieces on the stenciled background I decided on a strip of white cardstock with a thin border of black for the sentiment. That gave our Super Hero a place to stand.  The sentiment was just perfect for the occasion, and I added a die cut arrow from Papertrey Ink’s “Get to the Point” dies. The card was a big hit, and I’m quite sure there’ll be other opportunities for a Super Girl stamp set.

 

Back to School

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A very quick post to share a card I made for my three granddaughters who headed back to school this week after more than a year at home. They’re in Kindergarten, Second, and Fifth Grades this year. Yesterday was their first day and they were all enthusiastic about their first two days when they came for pizza tonight. 

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I love this (now retired) school bus stamp from Simon Says, and know at least one grandchild has seen it before. If these girls did, they didn’t remember it when I gave it to them on Wednesday. 

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I used a Simon Says “Diamond Pattern” die for the background and added it to a Summer Sunrise card base–the perfect school bus color!

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I colored the bus with Copic markers, and fussy cut it. The sentiment is also from the same Simon Says “School Bus Messages” set. I added a small puffy heart sticker to make a trio of red on the card.

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I’m entering this in the Inspired By: Back to School Challenge–with the inspiration being, of course, the back to school theme rather than the photo.

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Autumn Colors

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It’s beginning to cool down here, and our flowers (except the gorgeous dahlias) are beginning to fade. Another sign of autumn’s arrival is the number of card challenges focusing on nature, leaves, and autumn colors. Here’s my first (but probably not my last) autumn focused card.

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The beautiful leaf is from The Stamp Market’s “Large Leaf” stamp set. I positioned it in my Misti, and then applied the color directly to the stamp with some Distress Ink cubes, and lightly misted the stamp with water, and stamped it on Altenew’s watercolor paper which has become one of my favorites. 

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I love the way the inks blend together but the veins in the leaf remain distinct.

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I die cut the stamped panel with The Greetery’s “Crimped Frame” and layered it on card base of Asparagus cardstock. The sentiment came from a Papertrey Ink Make-It-Market kit, “Color Pops: Autumn” which I haven’t used in a very long time. 

I’m entering this in three challenges: Addicted to CAS: Nature, CAS Mix-up: Watercolor & Autumn Colors, and Happy Little Stampers Watercolor: Anything Goes.

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