Skip to content

New Floral

  • by

I used the last of my generous gift certificate from Christmas to purchase the Magnolia Pattern cling stamp and stencil from Pinkfresh Studio. It’s such an interesting stamp and stencil combination because only parts of the pattern are to be colored in, although you could color all the images with Copics or colored pencils. I loved the projects I saw during the release, and am looking forward to playing with the stencil using a variety of colors. This time I stuck with the colors of the February Pinkfresh Challenge. It also calls for stripes or plaid, and I opted for stripes.

PFSHugs

The whole stamp creates a 6X6 inch panel which you would have to cut down for an A2 sized card. Because I wanted to incorporate some subtle stripes, I fussy cut the image and then trimmed off the excess after I placed it on the card. The stenciling was done with Altenew’s Classy Stripes stencil with Ballet Slippers ink which was also used on the flowers.

PFSHugsClose

I chose a gold foiled sentiment from the Wonderful Words collection from Pinkfresh. The hot foil plate was also a purchase thanks to my son and his family. When I photographed the closer look, I managed to get the foiled sentiment to show appropriately, but not the Gold Metallic Pearls from Pinkfresh which do match the foiled sentiment.

Every month I aim to enter the Pinkfresh Studio Challenge, but it’s more “missed” than “hit,” so I’m happy to have this completed well before the challenge ends. I’m also entering it The Flower Challenge: Use Your Latest Stamps or Dies. And, of course to Darnell’s NBUS!

MonthlyChallenge-Feb23TFChallenge#77NBUS

Happy Valentine’s Day

  • by

I saved a couple of valentines to share on Valentine’s Day. First off, my valentine for Caleb. I wanted to try a technique that I’ve seen online, and it worked well. I don’t know if it has a special name. The front of the valentine is very plain.

Watt1

I love the lightbulb with the heart from a very old Simon Says set Watts Up.  The punny sentiment which I thought Caleb would enjoy is also from an older Simon Says set, Light Me Up.

WattPull

There’s a little heart “pull me” tag, and when you do, the colored light bulb is revealed.

Watt2

The frame is from the My Favorite Things A2 Rectangle Frames set. I’ve never separated the dies in that set, so when you die cut them all, you get the wider frame and a narrower one between. For this card I put one of the narrow pieces as well as the regular frame together as neither was quite wide enough to let the slider go in and out easily.

Another purchase from my win at Simon Says was the XOXO Border die. I die cut it twice, once in red and once in pink, added them to a black border and another quick and easy valentine was created.

XOXO

The tiny red heart was die cut with Hero Arts Infinity Hearts and the sentiment is from Papertrey Ink’s Keep It Simple: Valentine.

XOXOClose

This card is off to two different challenges: The Four Seasons Challenge where the moodboard includes a valentine, and Simon Says Wednesday Challenge where the challenge is “Fun With Dies.”

4SeasonsMood Board

Valentines Part II

  • by

When I first saw the cute gnomes in My Favorite Things Love You Gnome Matter What I knew I wanted to use it for some of my grandchildren’s valentines. Before I even thought about the design, I stamped three different images (three times), colored them with Copic markers, and die cut them. I thought I’d use all three images on the front of the valentine, and I spent well over an hour trying to do just that. As you can see, I ended up with just one gnome—a CAS valentine—no surprise!

3Gnomes

There were two images of gnomes standing with hearts. I used the Honey Bee Fluttering Hearts Pierced Coverplate once again as a background, and added a simple white stitched heart from My Favorite Things. The little gnomes were added with dimensional tape.

GnomeClose

The sentiment, embossed in white, is from My Favorite Things Bitty Hugs and Kisses.

Gnome2Close

I added Nuvo Crystal Glaze to each of the hearts for additional dimension and a little shine. 

Not wanting to let the other gnomes go unused, I added a gnome to the inside of the card as well.

InsideGnomie

I love this little gnome running along throwing hearts in the air. I’ve had these tiny plastic hearts from Buttons Galore in my stash for several years and they worked perfectly!

The next valentine also uses supplies from my stash. Quite some time ago, I purchased Concord and 9th’s Plaid Turnabout stamp. I had stamped a panel with pink, red, and black a few weeks ago, and didn’t have a plan for it at the time. To the rescue came The Greetery’s Heart Arrow once again. It was the only item I ordered from their last release, and I’ve certainly put it to good use this month. 

PlaidHeart

The sentiment is from Simon Says Love You Greetings. I won a $25 gift certificate during a recent blog hop, and this sentiment set was one of the purchases. 

PlaidHeartClose

As a final touch I added three black pearls to the heart. 

Colorful Options is looking for PINK this month, and I’m putting a second card in the Double D Hearts Challenge as well. I’m also linking up to Shopping Our Stash: Love is in the Air.

Feb2023Blog1DD hearts 23SOS-plain badge-300px

Just Us Girls Challenge #666

  • by

It’s Week 2 for February and Word Week at Just Us Girls, and it’s a fun one.

Word Week #666

I have quite a list of birthdays on my February calendar, and one is a friend who does, indeed, “leave a little sparkle wherever [she] goes!”

Sparkle

This wonderful Snowflake Corner Frame from Poppy Stamps is a new purchase. I die cut it in multiple sparkly and glittery papers, but loved this one which was a bit more subtle, but so beautiful and matched the silver embossing powder perfectly.

SparkleClose2

That “perfect for this prompt” sentiment from Papertrey Ink was embossed in silver on the teal card base. All that was left to do was add some gorgeous Pinkfresh Studio Champagne Glitter Drops to the centers of the snowflakes.

There are so many occasions that call for a bit of sparkle, I’m sure you’ll be inspired to join us at Just Us Girls this week.

Valentines, Part I

  • by

There’s still one valentine I want to make, but I have all I need with a few left over. Not surprisingly there are a variety of challenges looking for heart-inspired cards. First up for me is a shaker card I made for Hannah.

Shaker

This valentine is off to Festive Friday where I chose “pink, hearts, and something shiny!” I love the Honey Bee Fluttering Hearts Pierced Coverplate and used it on several valentines this year. This one was run through the die cutter with white shimmer cardstock from Papertrey Ink—much prettier than I can capture in a photograph!

ShakerClose

I glued five Stitched Heart Frames from Papertrey Ink to create the shaker and filled it with some die cut hearts left over from the Honey Bee Fluttering Hearts Coverplate (some of which I coated with a glitter pen,) some shiny confetti hearts, and some clear sequins. The sentiment is from My Favorite Things Bitty Hugs and Kisses.

The next card was inspired by the negative die cut created for this card.  When I die cut the arrow (The Greetery’s Heart Arrow) from the white shimmer cardstock, the negative created a perfect square card. I die cut the arrow from bright pink cardstock, inlaid it, added a narrow pink border, and layered them on a white card base.

ShimmerHeart

The sentiment, embossed in silver on black cardstock is from The Stamp Market’s Tons of Type. 

ShimmerClose

Die cutting the bright pink arrow left me with another negative, and I went rather dramatic with a black background.

BlackPink

This one definitely needed some sparkle, so I added some black jewels from Pinkfresh Studio and used the same sentiment as the last valentine.

BlackPinkClose

I’m off to link up these to Inkspirational with a great Moodboard, Festive Friday where I picked pink, heart, and shiny, and the Double D Challenge: Hearts.

Inkspirational#282FestiveFridayDD hearts 23

 

A Song in the Air

  • by

The Paper Players challenge this week is “A Song in the Air.”

Pp626

There are many interpretations for this challenge, but as I was working on creating an inventory of my stamps last week I came upon an older Papertrey Ink set called Songbirds. As soon as I saw this challenge, I knew I’d pull out this set which has always been a favorite. 

Songbirds

There are several options for the “song” stamped on the banner. Always in need of birthday cards, I chose “Happy Birthday to You.” The rest of the card is created with the dies from the set.

SongbirdsClose

Many of the dies have stitched details, and I inlaid the flower and leaves on the red bird. I love the bright colors against the black card. The card came together quickly once I decided on the color palette. 

Seize the Birthday: Candles

  • by

I’m on a blogging roll here. It’s either feast of famine. Hopefully, I’ll get a regular schedule going here soon. But I’m back today with another card for Seize the Birthday. This time with the topping: Candles, as well as Just Add Ink Challenge: Choose Two–candles, cake, celebration. I used candles for a birthday celebration card.

01-26-Candles #638

Like the earlier card for Seize the Birthday, this one came together quickly thanks to another My Favorite Things die: Happy Birthday Candles. I have used this one before and I had a little bag filled with colorful candes I’d already die cut as well as the flames that had had Glossy Accents applied to them. It was just a matter of deciding which five candles to use. I used a template I had saved from the die to place the candles in a straight row and equally spaced.

BDCandles

The sentiment is a hot foiled one from Spellbinders  Everyday Sentiment. I die cut it with a banner die from The Greetery that has stitched ends. 

BDCandlesClose

It’s good to have a few birthday cards tucked away as there are six birthdays on my birthday calendar for February and eight in March!

Just Us Girls Challenge #665

  • by

It is such a pleasure to be asked to Guest Design with the Just Us Girls Challenge for the month of February. I love their rotating weekly challenges, and it’s long been a favorite of mine.

The first week is a color challenge-pink, white, and kraft.

Color Week #665

This was a perfect opportunity to make a valentine, and I had just received The Greetery’s new Heart and Arrow die which I love. It’s a large die, and luckily had this large tag from Pinkfresh Studio’s Essential Tags. After die cutting the tag, I ran it though again with Honey Bee’s Fluttering Hearts Pierced Coverplate, which is much easier to see in the second photo.

JUGS1Valentine

I die cut the heart from a piece of Bristol cardstock that I ink blended with the Simon Says Pawsitvely Saturated Ink trio in pink. The arrow was die cut from some white shimmer cardstock from Papertrey Ink. Then it was all layered onto a panel of Party Pink cardstock from The Stamp Market and then onto a white card base. A pretty pink ribbon and the stamped sentiment from The Greenery’s Sentiment Suite: Love finished it off.

JUGS1ValentineClose

I hope you’ll hop over to the JUGS blog and join in the fun! I’ll see you again next Saturday for the new challenge.

Joining in at Inkspirational where their Moodboard is all things valentine!

Inkspirational#282

CAS Birthday

  • by

Just Us Girls is looking for Clean and Simple Birthday cards this week. I’m always in need of birthday cards, so found some time yesterday to make this card:

HBBalloons

Edited to add, I found time to make the card, but neglected to get it posted on JUGS before the noon closing time! It’s not the first time, I’ve written the post a day early, and then neglect to get it linked. So annoying! At least it made it to the other challenges.

I’m in the process of creating spreadsheets to inventory all my craft supplies. It’s not as tedious as I expected and easy to do if I’m watching a television show at the same time. This week I went through three drawers of card stock and patterned paper, and reacquainted myself with Papertrey Ink’s Bitty Big line of patterned papers. This die from My Favorite Things, Happy Birthday Balloons, creates a CAS card in one run through the die cutting machine. It’s another one of those dies that I’ve had for a long time, and never used. The three balloons were backed with Raspberry Fizz, Green Parakeet, and Orange Zest Bitty Big papers, and one large stripe of the Green Parakeet papers backed the sentiment.

HBBalloonsClose

In addition to Just Us Girls, I’m adding this to Seize the Birthday (no topping), and to Darnell’s NBUS Challenge.

Just Us Girls #664.001 STB-AnythingGoesNBUS

 

 

Guest Designer for Time Out

  • by

TO GD Badge

Thanks to the honor of winning one of the December challenges at Time Out, I’ve been invited to be a Guest Designer for the current challenge. It’s being sponsored by Gina K, and the challenge is to CASE the Designer. Here’s the card we’re to CASE.

T  231

I’ve seen a couple of definitions for CASE: 1) Copy And Share Everything or 2) Copy and Selectively Edit. I think for the majority of card makers, it’s the second definition that’s usually followed. I thought there were several elements that needed to be included: the rainbow ink blending, a floral on top, and a black border. I decided to change up the ink blending and used a circle stencil from Taylored Expressions to do my rainbow ink blending. I will say it took me three or four tries before I had one I liked. 

TimeOut

I also changed up the color of the floral, choosing a silhouette from Gina K’s Friendly Silhouette set—one that I had yet to use! I also used the Gina K Master Layout 1 to die cut the focal panel and the narrow black border. The sentiment is also from the same stamp set, die cut with a banner die from The Greetery.

TimeOutClose

I’m really anxious to see what the Design Team at Time Out has created, and I’ll be watching the gallery as well. I hope you’ll take a look, too, and join in the fun!

I’m also sending this to Darnell’s NBUS Challenge since the stamp is one that’s never been used, and also to Colorful Options where rainbow cards are always welcomed.

NBUSColorful Options Website Badge

 

 

Color Hues #57

  • by

One of our new Design Team members, Jules, chose this round’s colors. It’s not one I would have thought of, but it makes a lovely floral.

CH # 57 Coral and Sage.001

Initially, I wanted to create a card with a more geometric or patterned feel, but you can see I ended up with a floral from Simon Says Best Friend Ever stamp set. I pulled out some coral and sage cardstock and matched the Copic markers to that before coloring, using two markers on the leaves and two on the petals. 

CH57R

For the background, I chose Pinkfresh Studio’s  Deco Tiles coverplate which I love–especially when it’s tone on tone. And it helped satisfy my desire for some geometric design in the card. In the photo below you can see the pretty gold foiling from the Spellbinder’s hot foil plate Everyday Sentiments.

CH57Close

Making the card wasn’t a struggle, but photographing was a whole other story. Trying to get the light right for the foiled sentiment did change the light on the rest of the card as well. I finally had to just settle for what you see. 

I hope you’ll join our two Guest Designers and the Design Team at Color Hues during the next two weeks. 

 

 

Seize the Birthday

  • by

You’d think I’d be entering a card in every one of Seize the Birthday’s challenges, and I should since in addition to The Topper, you can submit any birthday card. It’s getting it on the list that seems to be the problem. This time I’m submitting a birthday card that was specifically created for The Topper: Winged Things.

01-12-WingedThings

I keep a box of purchased, but unused, products, and one of them was the Jumbo Curiosity Dragonfly by The Greetery. I knew at once that this was my opportunity, and I’m quite sure I won’t have any difficulty finding a recipient for the card.

Dragonfly

Luckily I found some alcohol ink panels I created a long time ago and thought that this pink, blue, and aqua one would be perfect for the dragonfly. You can barely see the background on the focal point panel in the above photo, but it’s more clearer at the bottom of the panel in the next photo. I initially tried embossing it in clear, but it wasn’t very nice, so instead I stamped the Simon Says  Bold Leaves background stamp in black on black. I wasn’t sure that would work, but it’s lovely IRL.

DragonflyClose

I added some foam behind the dragonfly panel and behind its wings for some dimension. The sentiment and the die cut banner are from The Greetery as well. The final touch was to add some gems which luckily matched the dragonfly’s wings perfectly.

I’ll also be adding this at NBUS since this is the dragonfly’s inaugural appearance!

NBUS

We’ve had one day of sunshine in the last week, but the forecast for now shows no more sun until February 1st. I certainly hope the meteorologists are wrong!

Edited:  I received a lovely invitation in the comments to submit this card to another challenge: Color Options where the prompt is BLACK! It’s a new challenge for me, but I’m happy to oblige. They have a fabulous mood board:

Black and White Themed Mood Brand Board

 

 

Color Hues #56

  • by

Sheri has chosen two colors that are perfect for Valentine’s Day for this Color Hues Challenge. Although I gave thought to other occasions for which this color combination would work (and there are plenty!), I went with the obvious. 

Color Hues #56 Pink and Red .001

I ended up with two cards created with one die—one totally minimalist card and one CAS card. I die cut one of the heart designs from Simon Says Geometric Builders: Hearts four times: once in red, twice in different shades of pink, and once from a cute piece of patterned paper I found in my stash. I also die cut some whole hearts to use as a base if needed.

CH56X2

My husband wasn’t terribly fond of the minimalist card, but I’m perfectly happy with it. 

CH56

The sentiment is from Waffle Flower’s Classic Sentiments. I layered the heart onto a small square cut with an Ellen Hutson’s Essential Squares die and added it to the card base with some dimensional tape.

Ch56Close

The second card using pieces left over from the first design, and a square format worked best for this card.

 

LoveCH56

I layered the Stitched Square by Simon Says onto a pretty pink card base. This sentiment is from Papertrey Ink’s Just Sentiments: Valentine set.

LoveClose

Whether it’s a valentine or a card for another occasion, I hope you’ll join our Guest Designer and the Design Team at the Color Hues blog and fill up the gallery with wonderful cards!

It turns out that other challenges have valentines on their mind as well. So I’ll be joining in with the TicTacToe Challenge where the middle row down is Hearts, Free, Shade of Red. And Just Us Girls where HEART is the word for word week there.

TTTC-192JUGS

Woodblock Wednesday

  • by

Obviously, I’m a little late to the party, but fortunately Amy has left the link open until Monday. I missed adding the date to my calendar, but really want to participate each month so I can put some of my favorite wooden stamps to use again. This month Amy has collaborated with Ann of Impress Stamps. Many, many years ago on my first trip to Seattle, I happened upon Impress Stamps in a high end mall near our hotel. I made several visits there in the four days we were in Seattle, just overwhelmed with the number of stamps and the fabulous samples displayed in the store.

My last trip to Impress was in September of 2019 when we were in Washington and Oregon for my nephew’s wedding. We flew in and out of Seattle, and the very first stop, after picking up our rental car, was Impress Stamps. By that time, the store in the mall had closed, but the same wonderful vibe existed in the new-to-me store. Over the intervening years, I’ve ordered from their online store, and am always impressed (yes, I did that on purpose) with the quality of their products and their customer service. All of the stores have now closed, but fortunately, the online store is still in business.

This month’s card uses a larger wooden stamp from Rubbermoon as well as my all-time favorite sentiment sets from Impress. I have five different inside sentiments to finish the “wishing you . . .” 

WishingWithStamp

Wishing2

Although I didn’t photograph it, the inside reads “a birthday full of delightful surprises.” After stamping the image on a piece of light gray cardstock, I pulled out my Polychromo pencils to color it. (I certainly didn’t have any Copic markers in the early days!) I filled in the stars with a Signo silver pen and added a dot of Gelly Roll Clear Star to the center of each star.

WishingClose

I used one of the Ellen Hutson Essential Rectangles to die cut the main image and then used the same die again on silver mirror cardstock to create the frame around it. I think this is a pretty gender neutral card and I’m happy to have it in my stash.

Woodblock-Wednesday-graphic

Color Throwdown Guest Designer

  • by

I’m delighted to be the Guest Designer for the new Color Throwdown Challenge. I was the lucky winner there earlier in December, and was invited to create a card for the current Color Throwdown Challenge. 

ColorThrowdown

I love this color combination and had several Ideas for creating my card. In the end, I went my usual Clean and Simple route, and am pleased with the results. I think this design has potential for many different occasions.

ColorThrowdown

Choosing the Etched Berry Branch by Simon Says was the starting point. After die cutting the branch in a very light gray, I die cut it again using a magenta cardstock and used just the berries which I fussy cut and added to the gray branch. 

ColorThrowdownClose

The branch was added to a light gray layer die cut with Hero Arts Infinity Rounded Rectangles and then to a slightly larger black panel. They were then added to the white card base. The sentiment, from Ellen Hutson Cake, was stamped in black, and as a final touch I added some Nuvo Crystal Glaze to the berries. 

I hope you’ll hop over to the Color Throwdown Challenge, and check out the wonderful inspiration by the Design Team, and then join in the fun!