Sunday, September 13, 2015

Penny Black Pumpkin Tree

I love this stamp!  I did a bit of masking and ink blending and it was done!

Here is the card:


So easy!  And I will say that I overstamped it three times with the MISTI to ensure a perfect dark black image.  Couldn't have done it without the MISTI.

Supplies used:

The Paper Studio heavy weight white and black card stock
Penny Black Pumpkin Tree Stamp
Ranger Archival ink Jet Black
Distress inks: Squeezed Lemonade, Mustard Seed, Dried Marigold, Seedless Preserves, and Dusty Concord
Inkadinkadoo Masking paper
Spellbinders circles die


Thanks for looking, and have a great Sunday!

Saturday, September 12, 2015

More of the Stampin' Up! Haul

Heehee I love playing with new stamps and I love making Christmas cards!

Here's my card for this afternoon:


Simple, but I like it.  I wish the greeting on the stamp was more visible, though!

Supplies used:
SU cardstock
SU Peaceful Pines stamp set
SU Build a Bouquet stamp set (woodgrain)
SSS Congratulations stamp set (snow)
SU Perfect Pines Framelits set
Memento inks: Rich Cocoa, Pear Tart, and Cantaloupe
SSS ink: Sea Glass
Spellbinders Matting Basics A and B die sets

Thanks for looking!

Friday, September 11, 2015

Stampin' Up Haul

Hey there!  So my friend had an online Stampin' Up! party, which means I just had to place an order.  LOL I would have anyway, at least this way she gets hostess points!

Here's my inspiration card.  I liked the general layout and the monochromatic scheme, so I CASE'd it and this is what I came up with:


Supplies used:

SU Flurry of Wishes stamp set
SU snowflake punch
SU clear rhinestones
SU card stock
SSS Lake Shores ink

I also used the MISTI to ensure the snowflakes were evenly stamped.

Anyhoo, time for bed, so good night and see ya tomorrow!

Thanks for looking!

Monday, September 7, 2015

Ink Smooshing

Happy Labor Day!  I've finished doing all my laundry, so I rewarded myself with a little crafty time.  I've been seeing a lot of "ink smooshing" going on, and decided I'd try it, too.  Here's what I came up with:


That stamp set is so stinkin' cute!  I colored the critters to somewhat resemble my sweet Jethro and Katy.  I can't recommend the MISTI enough for stamping solid black images like the sentiment- you can re-stamp once or twice to intensify the black while maintaining the crisp white lines of the sentiment.  I added a little glimmer mist to the background, too, because hey- who doesn't love a little shine? lol

Supplies used:

SSS Costumed Pets stamp and die set
Watercolor paper
The Paper Studio heavyweight white card stock
Memento Tuxedo Black ink
Distress inks: Dusty Concord, Picked Raspberry, Chipped Sapphire, Peacock Feathers
Copic markers
Spectrum Noir markers
Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist - Sea Glass


Off to clean the house!  Thanks for looking!

Sunday, September 6, 2015

Verve Blessed Christmas card

OK so this is a Verve card, not a Paper Smooches card.  The stamp sets do have similar names, though.

Here's my card:

The die is one I got at Stampaway! Yay for new things!  I feel like this card still needs a little more embellishment, but until I know what I want to do, I am leaving it as is.  

Hey, guess what?  I didn't scraplift anybody this time! lol

Supplies used:

Verve Blessed Christmas stamp set
The Paper Studio heavyweight white card stock
Stampin Up card stock
BoBunny Altitude 6x6 paper pad
Memento Grey Flannel ink

Thanks for looking!

Another Paper Smooches Christmas card

OK, so this Christmas card doesn't seem very Christmassy because of the color combo.  Anyhoo, here it is:


On the other hand, I really like the general look of it and the layout.  The MISTI was great for ensuring a great, solid black stamping of the skyline!

Supplies used:

The Paper Studio heavy weight white and black card stock
Paper Smooches A Blessed Christmas stamp set
Distress Inks: Squeezed Lemonade, Dried Marigold, and Abandoned Coral
Memento Tuxedo Black Ink
Misti
Cuttlebug Swiss Dots embossing folder


Thanks for looking!

Saturday, September 5, 2015

Paper Smooches A Blessed Christmas



After a glass of wine, I decided to make some Christmas cards.  As you know, I usually find someone else's card that inspires me and re-create it.  This time, I found inspiration on the Paper Smooches website.  I liked the simplicity of the eighth card in the lineup.  Here's my take:


Once I had the paper embossed, I realized I hadn't left a spot to stamp the sentiment, so I improvised a little.

Supplies used:
The Paper Studio white heavy weight card stock
Sizzix embossing folder
Paper Smooches A Blessed Christmas stamp set
Memento Tuxedo Black ink
Copic markers
Simon Says Stamp Holiday Folded Banners stamp and die set.


My second card was heavily inspired by this one.  Here's my card:


The Paper Studio white heavy weight card stock
Bazill card stock
Distress inks: Faded Jeans, Stormy Sky, Tumbled Glass, and Dusty Concord
Gold Delicate ink
Memento Tuxedo Black ink
SSS Stitched Circles die
SSS Stitched Rectangles die

Well, I think that's it for tonight.  Got to get lots of sleep, church in the morning!
Good night, and thanks for looking.

Monday, August 17, 2015

Online Card Classes Homework

I am slowly working my way through the library at OnlineCardClasses.com.  This week I am enrolled in Clean and Simple One Layer Cards 3.  Lauren Bassen showed an awesome plaid making technique, and I just had to try it.  Especially since I already had all the materials on hand, including the same stamp set she used!

Here's my card:


It really was a simple, if somewhat time consuming, technique.  I love that you end up with a one layer card!  I used brighter colors than she did, and used Distress inks where she used PaperTrey Ink inks.

Supplies used:

The Paper Studio heavy weight white card stock
Post It tape (to mask off the stripes)
Distress Inks
Memento Tuxedo Black ink
SSS Hello You stamp set

Thanks for looking!

Saturday, August 15, 2015

Wishing you a Day that Sparkles

More of my Stampaway haul.  These stamps are from 3 Birds Designs.


The stamps were $5 on a clearance table!  And how cute is she?  This is also my first attempt at creating a scene for a character.  I think the clouds are awesome.  I used a mix of Spectrum Noir and Copic markers, too.  I think the Copics blend a little easier, but really I would say the pens are about equal.  The biggest difference is that the Copic Sketch marker has a brush tip where SN has a bullet tip.

So what's this about Copics, you might ask?  Well, about 3 dozen of my SN have dried out and I don't have a place to store the refills. Since you can't buy single SN markers, I replaced them with Copics.  I kept the SN markers themselves, hopefully, once the house sells and I move I can have a place for the refills.  Plus Michael's had a great sale on them- buy three and get 20% off plus I had a coupon for 40% off a whole purchase one weekend.  So, I got about 50 pens over about a 5-day period.  Yikes, I am a collector if nothing else!

Supplies used:

3 Birds Designs stamps
Memento Teal Zeal and Tuxedo Black inks
Distress inks: Tumbled Glass and Shabby Shutters
Inky Antics cloud stencil
Spectrum Noir and Copic markers

Thanks for looking!

Stampaway Haul

OK, here's a card made with a couple items I picked up at Stampaway:


I got the Tim Holtz/ Sizzix thinlets not knowing how I would use them, just knowing that they looked pretty cool and that I didn't already have something like them.  It turns out they make great backgrounds!  I got the Our Daily Bread stamp set at Stampaway because it coordinates with my Spellbinders Labels 18 and I love stamps that coordinate with dies.

Supplies used:

Sizzix Thinlets 660220 (Mixed Media)
ODB Bird and Butterfly Labels stamp set
Stampin Up Butterfly Basics stamp set (sentiment)
SSS Willow ink
Spellbinders Labels 18 die
ribbon from Michael's
The Paper studio white heavy weight card stock
Green cardstock from July Stamps of Life kit

Thanks for looking!

Sunday, August 9, 2015

Stampaway USA 2015

OK so I can't wait to tell ya'll what I did this weekend.  I got to go to Stampaway USA!   It was  a three hour drive to Cincinnati to get there, but boy was it worth it.  I don't have a LSS other than Michael's and Hobby Lobby, so I do a lot of ordering online.  What's so wrong with Michael's and Hobby Lobby?  Well, they carry just a little bit of a lot of different things.  Like one or two stamp sets from a handful of the major manufacturers.  Hobby Lobby doesn't even have that; they have more scrap booking and multimedia type stuff.  Anyway- I already own all the stamps that both stores have to offer that I want, and neither one gets a lot of new stuff in- just more of the same stuff.

Anyway.  Stampaway was GREAT!  I spent a few dollars (lol) but I won't need any new stuff for a while.  Seeing all the samples and being able to choose the corresponding stamps and dies in person rather than online was so much fun.  And look who I saw there:



Yep, Tim Holtz was there demonstrating his products and techniques!  Woo hoo!  I would have bought one of his books and asked for an autograph, but he was MOBBED with people lol.

I went to the Ranger booth, of course, and spent way too much money there, of course!  I also visited Our Daily Bread, which had some great deals I just couldn't pass up and they had such beautiful product it was easy to hand over the cash lol.  Simon Says Stamp was there, and I had to visit them in person since I shop there so much online.  Oh! And Art Impressions!  I was able to find some stamps that had been sold out online!  Yay! And then I found a new-to-me stamp company: Creative Visions , and they had the cutest "sassy girl" stamps.  Check it out:



(Supplies used:  CV Stray Eyebrows stamp set, and patterned paper and card stock from the June Stamps of Life kit.  And Copic Markers.  More on that later.)

So after about four hours of non-stop stampy shopping, I was pooped out and headed back home just in time for dinner.

*Satisfied sigh* it was a good day.


This time it really is Christmas Card catch up!

Not ketchup.  Catch up.  I said I was gonna do this the other day and kinda didn't do it.  So... the cards I've made recently:


Yeah, this one doesn't photograph well.  IRL it's pretty.  Anyhoo.

Supplies used:
Our Daily Bread His Birth stamp set
Delicata silver ink
Stampendous silver tinsel embossing powder
Stampendous clear embossing powder
Silver ribbon from stash
Bazzill dark blue and vellum card stock
The Paper Studio white heavy weight card stock

Next up:


OK, I should mention that I just upgraded to Windows 10, and now I don't know how to rotate my photos lol.

Supplies used:
Sizzix Jingle Cutout card die
Recollections card stock
BoBunny Altitude patterned paper
Sequins

Here's another card:


I CASE'd this card from one I saw on Pinterest, but I lost the original pin so I can't credit the designer.  I hate it when I do that!

Supplies used:

Recollections green card stock
Lifestyle Crafts embossing folder
The Paper Studio heavy weight white card stock
American Crafts ribbon
Verve Pinecone Christmas stamp set
Memento inks: Rich Cocoa, Lady Bug, Pear Tart, and Cottage Ivy

This is one of my new favorites:


Really simple and sweet!

Supplies used:

The Paper Studio white heavy weight card stock
Penny Black stamp
Spectrum Noir markers
Recollections red card stock
Recollections red baker's twine

And this card, which isn't actually a Christmas card.  Unless you plan on vacationing on a tropical island for Christmas, in which case it's a great Christmas card.


Supplies used:

The Paper Studio heavy weight white card stock
Recollections blue card stock
Magenta stamp
Spectrum Noir markers

Happy Sunday, and thanks for looking!

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Christmas Card Catch-Up

I've made a few cards that I haven't been able to post.  My internet here isn't all that high-speed; I'm doing good just to have enough bandwidth to watch a video on one device, forget about using the Cloud to move photos!

I was inspired by this card I saw linked over at Just Right Stampers.  So, here is my take on it, using a few different supplies:


I love the color palette!  I wish my reindeer were a little larger, though.

Supplies used:
Paper Studio heavyweight white and black card stock
Memento Tuxedo Black ink
Distress inks: Milled Lavender and Tumbled Glass
Versamark ink
Stampendous clear embossing powder
Simon Says Stamp stitched rectangle and circle dies
Spellbinders A2 Matting Basics A die
Verve Unto Us stamp set
Verve Reindeer Fun die set
Stampin' Up Snow Swirled stamp set

Thanks for looking!  I'll post more of the cards I've done recently soon.


Sunday, July 19, 2015

Oh Christmas Tree, Oh Christmas Tree

OK, back to Christmas cards for the evening!

As I took this picture, I realized that this is probably a better way to do it- with the card laying flat on my desk mat.  You can see the Glossy Accents aren't dry yet!

Here it is:


This card uses some old patterned paper I'd bought a few years back- Let it Snow from Moxxie's Winterland collection.  I love the colors and wintry feel, even though it's not traditionally Christmassy.

This is not a card that I'm making in multiples, although it would be very simple to do given enough patterned paper.  I'm going to try to include several one-offs in my Christmas card collection this year.  I think I'll make a set of card using this paper, though.  We'll see how that turns out :)

Supplies used:

Tim Holtz Distress Watercolor paper
Distress markers
Moxxie patterned paper
Bazill navy card stock
Ranger Archival black ink
Ranger Glossy Accents
Sizzix Tim Holtz  Tree Blueprint stamp and die set

Thanks for looking!

Edited to add:

Here's Card #2 in the set-


I am totally loving those colors.

Supplies used:

Same as above, except using Sizzix Tim Hotz Snowman Blueprint stamp and die set.

A friendly break from Christmas cards

My July Stamps of Life kit got here yesterday! Woo hoo!  I love the color palette this month- navy, lime, lavender, turquoise, and yellow.  I was so busy making Christmas cards that I hadn't really dug into the kit yet!

My first card shows off part of the color palette in the patterned paper and the word die set that came in the kit:


Wow I sure was wonky taking the picture!  But here is a clean and simple card, dressed up with a little patterned paper.  Love that lavender and navy!  They really deliver on their card kits- you don't actually need anything else to make a great card.  Except ink and adhesive, that is.

I was still stuck on navy when I created my second card:



The card kit came with some great friend sentiments, which I used on the inside of both cards.  But I was looking for a cute character to go with them.  Now that I have most of my stamps organized, I was able to find my favorite Penny Black stamp set (I love that cat).  So he goes on the card, along with a little "out of the frame" die cutting action.  And yes, that is washi tape.  The FIRST time I have ever used washi tape on a card!  I mean, besides using it to hold a die in place.  I kind of wish the white on the washi read as either completely clear or completely white.  The half-tone is kinda ok, I guess.  But it could be better.

I suppose I could have taken a little more time to color and blend the mess out of the kitty cat, but I wanted him to look a little like Jethro, and he is mostly white with a little grey and black.  So there you go- you can color an image with four or fewer markers.  You don't necessarily need the whole kit and caboodle.  They are fun to collect and organize, though.

Supplies used:

Stamps of Life July card kit
Hero Arts navy ink cube
Penny Black Purrfect Day stamp set
Spellbinders ovals and scalloped ovals dies
Spectrun Noir markers CG2, FS6, BG3, and clear blender

Saturday, July 18, 2015

Apparently bling makes me happy

Another dozen cards made, just like this one:


OK not all are just like this one.  Some are red and some are blue.  But the silver ones are my favorite.  The big stars are a little too hefty for the cards to go in the mail, so they will have to be hand delivered.  Or I can mail them in padded mailers.  Whatev.  It's shiny and that makes me happy.  From the glittered cardstock in the background to the little blingy stars to the big blingy star.  I'm happy.

Supplies used:

The Paper Studio glitter paper pack
The Paper Studio heavy weight white card stock
Memento London Fog ink
Recollections adhesive rhinestones
Stampin' Up Snow Swirled stamp set

Thanks for looking!

Bling a ding ding

So I started trying to make Kristina Werner's card but I didn't wanna do the twine.  I wanted shiny twine.  I wanted silver.  Since I was going to run into town, I made a little shopping list:  Post-It tape (from Staples), silver cord, sequins, and a micron pen (because I've lost mine).  $100 later, I made it back home.  I went to Hobby Lobby first, where I spent about $60 on sequins, glitter paper, micron pens, Perfect Medium pens (because they didn't have Versamark pens), and I don't even know what else.  Gosh I love that store.

Because I had three (!) gift cards, I went to Michael's and got an OTT light for my desk!  It was on sale for $25 down from $80!  Still did not find silver cord.  Found some bling strips to use instead.  Also got a stamp set for sympathy cards because, you know, I don't have enough stamps.  And if you believe that, I have some ocean front property here in Kentucky to sell you!  Seriously, I am selling my house and it is in Kentucky.  And when it rains a lot, the corn field across the street floods.  But I guess it's not "technically" an ocean... and "technically", you might say I have enough stamps.  Must have ALL the stamps!  LOL As long as I'm kicking, Simon Says Stamp will never go out of business.

So... my card.  The reason I went for a "quick trip" into town for a "little" shopping.  Here it is:


Kind of like Kristina's, and kind of not.  And you know, I  have red and white baker's twine.  I could have made my card just like hers.  But I didn't.  Because then I couldn't have gone shopping.

Supplies used:

Simon Says Stamp Smoke card stock
Versamark ink
Filigree silver embossing powder
Recollections rhinestone borders


Thanks for looking!

Have a Cool Yule. Or, What a Difference a Little Glitter Makes

Christmas cards in July!  Rummaging though my stash, I found this little guy hiding under all the bigger stamp sets.  So I challenged my self- could I fill a card with a little, bitty, 2x3 stamp set?

This is what I came up with:



Not bad, right?  I love one layer cards.  But this one was lacking a little something.  I thought maybe it needs sequins, but I don't have any.  Then I found some glitter tape in my stash, and look at the difference:


A subtle difference, but I think it finishes the card nicely.  Although if I find any sequins, I may add those too.

Supplies used:

Lawn Fawn Winter Penguin Stamp Set
Distress markers: Hickory Smoke, Abandoned Coral, and Fossilized Amber
Memento Tuxedo Black ink
American Crafts glitter tape

Thanks for looking!

More Christmas in July

I am broke like a joker this weekend (too much SSS shopping LOL) so I am staying in and making cards.  Christmas cards.  I know it's July, but Christmas cards make me happy :)

I started by pulling a stamp set from my stash- in this case, a SSS set called Big Holiday Wishes.  I googled for a little inspiration again, and again came up with a Nicole Magouirk design that I liked.  However, I don't have any embossing paste or simple striped paper, so I had to rummage through my stash some more.  I liked the idea of snowflakes, as they would kind of dress up the sentiment.  So I found another stamp set with a couple of small snowflakes I could add to the design.  Next I searched my 6x6 paper pads but couldn't find an appropriate stripe.  None of them were simple enough.  So I decided to focus on the color palette, and came up with a MME wood grain paper stack that would work!  So here's my take on Nicole's design:


Kind of clean and simple, with kind of an elegant edge, maybe?  I like it.  I used the MISTI to do all the stamping, so making 8 cards was a snap!

Supplies used:

Simon Says Stamp Big Holiday Wishes stamp set
Hero Arts Magic of Christmas stamp set
Paper Studio heavy weight white card stock
My Mind's Eye Necessities-Wood paper stack
Versamark ink
Filigree platinum embossing powder

OK, I'm going back to the drawing board to see what else I can come up with!

Thanks for looking!

Friday, July 17, 2015

Christmas in July

I've been sorting through my stamp stash, and WOW do I have a lot of Christmas stamp sets!  I decided that now is as good a time as ever to really get started on my Christmas cards.  I chose my stamp set first, did a little Google search for inspiration, and found Nicole Magouirk's card. I changed up a few things, depending on what all I had in my stash to work with.  Here's my take:


I need to add a few sequins!  But otherwise, I am very happy with how this turned out.  Instead of a vellum overlay background, I used Fog ink for a tone on tone look.  I wish you could see the sparkle of the cord I used to hang the ornaments.

Supplies used:

Bead Party Braiding Cord
Paper Studio heavy weight white card stock
Recollections silver embossed card stock
Simon Says Stamp inks: Fog, Spring Rain, and Scuba
Simon Says Stamp Ornaments stamp and die set
Recollections background stamp
Brilliance silver ink
Filigree Platinum embossing powder
Bazzill vellum card stock


Thanks for stopping by!


Monday, July 13, 2015

Hero Arts Color Layering Bird

I just got my Hero Arts Color Layering Bird stamp set in the mail today!  I played around with a few color combinations before hitting one I liked.  By the way- the MISTI is essential to stamp with this set!  It's really, really hard to get them lined up without it.

Here's my card:


Ta daaa!  I did it!

Supplies used:

Hero Arts Color Layering Bird and Branch stamp set
My Favorite Things Clearly Sentimental About Abundance stamp set
Simon Says Stamp inks: Fog, Rosie Cheeks, and Hollyhock
Memento inks: London Fog, Grey Flannel, Teal Zeal, and Rich Cocoa
Recollections teal card stock
Paper Studio heavy weight white card stock
Distress marker: Brushed corduroy (for the eye and the branch where I masked the foot)

Thanks for looking!

Sunday, July 12, 2015

One die set, one stamp set, one layout- Card 2

So I was playing with my supplies I used yesterday because, you know, they were still on my desk lol and made a second card using the exact same die set, stamp set, card stock, and patterned paper stack.  Woo hoo!  I even used the same basic layout.

Here is card #2:


I am loving this paper stack.  So much detail, but not too loud.  Feminine and masculine-ish in the same stack.

Supplies used:

The Paper Studio Country Road paper stack
The Paper Studio heavy weight white card stock
Recollections brown card stock
Simon Says Stamp Happy and Smiles stamp set
Memento Rich Cocoa ink
Simon Says Stamp Frames die set

Thanks for looking!

Saturday, July 11, 2015

You Make Me Smile

OK, my creative peeps, here's one that I made all by my ownself and didn't copy from anybody:


I love the stamp set and the detailed outline!  This card could go to just about anyone.

Supplies used:

Simon Says Stamp Happy and Smile stamp set
The Paper Studio County Road patterned paper
The Paper Studio heavyweight white card stock
Recollections brown card stock
Memento Rich Cocoa ink

And  I just realized that I got the sentiment a bit crooked.  Sigh.  I should have used the MISTI.

Friday, July 10, 2015

Lotus Blossom

I made a few sympathy cards with my new MISTI!  Yep, it's pretty great, especially for lining up those two-step stamping projects and for doing multiples.  I made four of this card, one of which is already in the mail for a dear friend who lost her brother in law last weekend.

Here is the card:


I like the colors I used here... I didn't want to make the card too blah and grey even though it's a sympathy card.

Supplies used:

MISTI
Recollections orange card stock
Paper Studio white heavy weight card stock
Memento inks: Dandelion, New Sprout, Bamboo Leaves, and Tuxedo Black
Simon Says Stamp inks: Melon and Sunkist
Stampin Up! Lotus Blossom stamp set
Stampin Up! Butterfly Basics stamp set
Simon Says Stamp Blessed stamp set

Thanks for looking!

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Sizzix Binge

I got my first kit from The Stamps of Life, and had been thinking of ways to use the great cardstock and papers.  Plus, I've been wanting to use my Sizzix card making dies that I seem to have collected!  I have four of them already- I didn't realize that until I started organizing my craft room.

I decided to warm up with Recollections card stock in case I didn't like what I got with the dies.  So, the first card uses Sizzix Framelits 3D Drop-Ins by Stephanie Barnard (who happens to be involved with The Stamps of Life).  This one has a party banner pop out on the inside of the card.  Here is the card:



I like it, but the front feels unfinished.  I'll be adding more to that, I am sure.

Supplies used:
SSS Farmyard Birthday stamp and die set
Spectrum Noir markers
Memento Tuxedo Black ink
Recollections card stock
Sizzix Framelits 3D Drop-Ins #560145


Next up is a thank you note using the June 2015 Stamps of Life card kit:


I love purple, and this card has lots of it! The solid and patterned card stock and the gingham ribbon all come in the kit.  So does the stamp set!

Supplies used:
Stamps of Life June 2015 card kit
Memento Tuxedo Black ink
Sizzix Square Flip-It card die set

And my final card for the night:


The card stock and word dies came in the kit.  I did use a different stamp- the "Celebrate" sentiment- but that's it.

Supplies used:
Stamps of Life June 2015 card kit
Verve Poppy Birthday stamp set (sentiment)
Memento Grape Jelly ink
Sizzix Regal Stand-Ups card die set
Spellbinders label nesting dies ( the purple and white sizes do not come in the Sizzix die set)

So there you have it.  Thanks for looking!

Monday, July 6, 2015

More Watercolor Wings!

I found this post linked over at a Split Coast Stampers gallery, and just had to try it!

Head on over there and check out her tutorial- it's a good one.

Here's my card:



I love that you get so many stamped images inside the card and still have lots of room to write a message!  

Supplies used:

Paper Studio Heavyweight white card stock
Memento inks: Grape Jelly, Sweet Plum, and Lulu Lavender
Spellbinders oval die
Stampin Up! Watercolor Wings stamps set
Stampin Up! Bold Butterflies framelit
American Crafts ribbon
Cuttlebug embossing folder


Thanks for looking!

Friday, July 3, 2015

Watercolor Wings 2

I found this post and I just had to try to duplicate the card.  I love the color palette and that it uses my new SU stuff!

Here's my card:


I used Marina Mist SU card stock, it was a nice partner to the SSS inks I chose.  I added the layer under the white card, too.

Supplies used:
SU Marina Mist and Whisper White card stock
SU Watercolor Wings stamp set
SU Bold Butterfly and Butterflies framelits
Simon Says Stamp inks: Fog, Sea Glass, Spring Rain, and Scuba
Verve sequins
Ranger Glossy Accents to secure the sequins


Thanks for looking!


Watercolor Wings

Hooray! My Stampin' Up! order arrived today!  I got the Watercolor Wings stamp set, Bold Butterfly Framelits (because they coordinate with the stamp set) and a pack of Soft Subtles card stock.  Woo hoo!  I couldn't wait to play with it, and here's my first card:


In addition to the stamp set and die, I used some of my new Simon Says Stamp inks- so pretty!

Supplies used:
SU Watercolor Wings stamp set
SU Bold Butterfly framelits
SSS dye inks: Slate, Hollyhock, Melon, and Goldilocks
Bead Party Braiding Cord
Paper Studio white heavy weight cardstock

I love the colors together, and I love stamp sets that are made for layering like this one.  I can't wait to play some more!

Thanks for looking!

Thursday, July 2, 2015

Chance of Rain Take Two

So I was dying all day to get out of work so I could run by Michael's and buy a watercolor brush.  Of all the crafty things I had, a paintbrush was not one of them!  Five o'clock could not get here fast enough.

Brush bought, and rushed home to create!  Well, re-create.  I was very heavily inspired by Kristina Werner's card (I know, I know... again!) and I just had to try my hand at water coloring.  I know, right!  I am the last paper crafter on the planet to add watercolor to a card.  LOL

So here's what I came up with (and you can see Kristina's card on the monitor behind it):


I changed up a little- the sentiment and cloud, plus I added raindrops from the stamp set and a little glimmer in the rain.  OK, I still obviously copied everything else!  But hey- it turned out great! I wish you could see the shiny umbrella and sparkly rain.

Supplies used:

Distress inks: Tumbled Glass, Peacock Feathers, and Chipped Sapphire
Ranger Archival ink - it's waterproof!!
Spectrum Noir markers
Ranger Glossy Accents on the umbrella
Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist "Sea Glass" on the rain for a lil shine.

Thanks for looking!

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Chance of Rain

I got my Simon Says Stamp haul today!  Wheeee! Lots of fun things to play with!  Here's the first card I've made with it:


Nothing fancy, just playing with my new Taylored Expressions embossing folder, Mama Elephant stamps and dies, and my Spectrum Noir markers.

It's a simple card for tonight because I have to get up in the morning, but I think this weekend I'll play some more with watercolor effects, Distress inks, Glossy Accents, background stamps, etc!

Supplies used:
Taylored Expressions embossing folder "Raindrops"
Mama Elephant Chance of Rain stamps and dies
Memento Tuxedo Black ink
Spectrum Noir markers

Thanks for looking!

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Papertrey Ink Garden Gild

For once, I'm entering my card for people to look at lolol.  

The challenge was to color a coverplate die, here's my card:




Supplies used: 
Papertrey Ink Scripted die
Papertrey Ink Garden Gild coverplate die
Paper Studio white and pink card stock
Distress Inks (Shabby Shutters and Abandoned Coral)

The coverplate makes for such a fast, easy, beautiful card.  Inking it up was a bit of a challenge, but using the masking tape to hold it down helped tremendously.  

Thanks for looking!

SU Painted Petals

I ordered this stamp set a few months ago and am just now starting to play with it.  I like how the leaf and flower stamps line up, and that the stamps themselves give the image shading.  Pretty cool!

So here's my card:


It's very simple, but I think it's pretty.

Supplies used:

Stampin Up! Painted Petals stamp set
Simon Says Stamp Stitched Rectangles die set
Paper Studio cardstock
Memento Teal Zeal and Pear Tart inks

and that's it!

Thanks for looking.

Monday, June 29, 2015

Two more birthday cards

I am loving the Garden Gild Make It Market Mini Kit from Papertrey Ink.  It comes with panels that already have water colored and foiled effects on them and they are soooo pretty!

Here's a couple of birthday cards I made using it:



Both cards use the cover plate die, DCWV card stock, and Memento black ink.  The Doodlebug Designs gold sprinkles came in the kit! The first card also uses the Simon Says Stamp stitched circle die and Spellbinders scalloped circle, as well as a Paper Studio paper pad "Country Road".

I love the colors and how easily these cards came together!

Thanks for looking, and have a great night!


Saturday, June 27, 2015

Getting in the Christmas spirit

Yes, I know it's June.  I just wanted to make a Christmas card!  When I bought the WPlus9 set, I was inspired by this post over at their blog.  So, this is my take on it:


Can you see the Glossy Accents on the bulbs?  I know their card was more "artsy" because of the overlapping stamps, but my stampin' OCD just wouldn't allow it.  I like my version anyway.

Supplies used:

Bazill Marshmallow cardstock
WPlus9 Festive Greetings stamp set
Memento Tuxedo Black ink
Spectrum Noir markers
Ranger Glossy Accents

And that's it!

Thursday, June 25, 2015

Hippo Birdie to You!

I had a great time this afternoon putting this card together.  Here was my inspiration, found on Pinterest.  This card goes to my dear stepmom, whose birthday is in a couple weeks!


Let's see, there's quite the supply list for this one!

Supplies:
Memento Tuxedo Black Ink
Spectrum Noir markers
Signo Uniball white pen
Bazill Marshmallow cardstock
Boots and Barkley patterned paper
Lawn Fawn Year Four stamps and matching dies

The background inlaid die is from a golf set.  I haven't a clue who made it, let me know if you know! The blue and green cardstocks are from an Archiver's stack.  I sure miss Archiver's, it was the only scrapbook/ stamp store for many miles around and I had to drive an hour to get to it.  Now they're only online.  Sad face.  I  miss having a store I can wander around in.  Michael's and Hobby Lobby just don't get it for me when what I want is to find the "perfect" stamp or die for a card.

Anyway, thanks for looking!

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

My first Tilda stamp

Well I wanted to make a going-away card for a co-worker who is, well, going away.  I've had this Tilda stamp for a little while, and this is the first time using it.  I usually shy away from stamps that require a lot of coloring, but wanted to give it a try.  I used my Spectrum Noir pencils because I just wasn't getting the effects I wanted with the markers.  Not because there's anything wrong with the markers, I've just gotten out of the habit of using them!  I definitely need more practice.  

So here's the card:


Supplies:
Cardstock: Bazzill Basics Gummy Bear
White card: Copic Mini Pack Paper for Markers
Stamps: Magnolia "Tilda with Flowerpot", Papertrey Ink "Garden Gild"
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black
Spectrum Noir colored pencils

Thanks for looking!