Sorry, my "scheduled" post for today apparently decided to go up without me earlier this week.!
Here is the Cardabilities #33 sketch for this challenge and reveal.
I actually went back and checked my post and I HAD the scheduling post-dated. Oh well, as they say, Stuff happens... no one died. (Well, an old supervisor used to say that...)
Enjoy the rest of your week!
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Sometimes a "Sista" just needs a shoulder...
In this case, it is actually my sister. She is having some medical tests run just to eliminate anything serious, so we are all keeping a positive attitude. At the same time, it is easy to allow yourself to get depressed and feel sorry even before anything is known... I just want her to know I'm here for her, whatever the outcome (which I'm sure will be fine)
I refrained from using bling or pearls, since she does not like either on her clothes or cards! But I thought the vintage laces and buttons would add a certain element of time having passed....lots of time...lol!
I actually" repurposed" a greeting card I had received from a friend. Shhh - don't tell.
I love the layers of colors with the cepia photo! These two girls could have been us, they look so much like the "Garber girls". I hope this brings a little smile ot her face over the next few days while she waits to hear from the dr.
The sketch I used for inspiration was from Skipping Stone Designs.
I refrained from using bling or pearls, since she does not like either on her clothes or cards! But I thought the vintage laces and buttons would add a certain element of time having passed....lots of time...lol!
I actually" repurposed" a greeting card I had received from a friend. Shhh - don't tell.
I love the layers of colors with the cepia photo! These two girls could have been us, they look so much like the "Garber girls". I hope this brings a little smile ot her face over the next few days while she waits to hear from the dr.
The sketch I used for inspiration was from Skipping Stone Designs.
Various laces, ribbons, papers and embellishments were used, most from my stash pile. The main item used was the sentiment stamp "To Cheer You" from
the Skipping Stones set "Always Here".
Please keep your fingers crossed. I would really love to win Heartsong!
Sketch Challenge: Skipping Stones Designs
Happy Birthday, USA!
Thought I would join in over at the Mouse this week with a card that follows the sketch AND the Blog Waltz. Still trying to figure out how to do both since one deadline ends the same day the other begins...Oh well...
My July 4th card:
The best part of making this card was the heat embossing of the graphics on the background! I poured red and blue each over half of the stamped image. Then set it. I really like the way it came out... Then I proceeded to heat emboss the star, and then the silver border frame around the card! Yes, a monster has been created here. For several years, I have hardly touched my heat gun, not I have a renewed interest in it. The little pinwheel reminded me of being back in the kinder classroom again! FUN!
The stamp I used in order to make it qualify for the WALTZING MOUSE sketch challenge was the word " Birthday" from the Bountiful Baskets additions. I'm so very patiently waiting for my order from across the pond.
Supplies: Bazzill cardstocks
Pattern paper; unknown
Star stamp: Unity Stamps
Birthday stamp: WM, Bountiful Baskets Addition
Brad: JoAnn's
Ribbon: stock
Don't forget to check out the Blog Waltz on
Friday, the 17th
to see more July 4th cards!
Monday, June 13, 2011
Out now!
If you have a subscription, check out the newest issue of
Scrapbook News and Review!
This issue is their biggest issue ever and I am proud to be a part of it !
If you don't have a current subscription, I would suggest checking it out! It has tons of ideas and tutorials, along with hints and tips on so many products!
And I guess, most importantly, this issue has one of my cards published in it!
Scrapbook News and Review!
This issue is their biggest issue ever and I am proud to be a part of it !
If you don't have a current subscription, I would suggest checking it out! It has tons of ideas and tutorials, along with hints and tips on so many products!
And I guess, most importantly, this issue has one of my cards published in it!
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Enjoy the Journey!
The Hero Arts blog had a wonderful tutorial regarding watercoloring with Distress Paints. I have never tried actually "painting" with them... spritzing, stamping, and antiquing with them, yes...but to actually use a brush to paint an image, no. So, I decided to go one step further, and try to make a stained glass effect on vellum with them. It worked pretty well!
Here's the Skipping Stones sketch for this week!
Skipping Stones also makes the perfect dragonfly image for me to practice with! I stamped onto vellum with Staz-On and let it dry thoroughly. Then I simply applied a tiny bit of Distress Ink to the wings, and took my finger and spread it around a bit. ( Yes, my fingers are 3 shades of reds, blues, and greens now!) But I really like the effect! Oh, and I also spritzed the final result with the tiniest amount of gold Glimmer Mist.
It made the wings curl just slightly, and added the delicate look to the wings of the dragonfly.
Supplies:
Cardstock; Bazzill
Paper: DCWV, Doodlin'
Stamps: Skipping Stones, and Hero Arts (Travel Journal)
Distress Inks; Tim Holtz
French Velvet ribbon
Here's the Skipping Stones sketch for this week!
Skipping Stones also makes the perfect dragonfly image for me to practice with! I stamped onto vellum with Staz-On and let it dry thoroughly. Then I simply applied a tiny bit of Distress Ink to the wings, and took my finger and spread it around a bit. ( Yes, my fingers are 3 shades of reds, blues, and greens now!) But I really like the effect! Oh, and I also spritzed the final result with the tiniest amount of gold Glimmer Mist.
It made the wings curl just slightly, and added the delicate look to the wings of the dragonfly.
Join Hero Arts for their monthly challenges!
I am going to be entering this one for sure!
Supplies:
Cardstock; Bazzill
Paper: DCWV, Doodlin'
Stamps: Skipping Stones, and Hero Arts (Travel Journal)
Distress Inks; Tim Holtz
French Velvet ribbon
Button Boutique!
I love these dies and stamps! When Papertrey Ink revealed these several months ago, I went completely mad for them! And my good friend, Liz,who is a real sweetie, decided to get them for me! We have BIG future plans for these little babies... (sorry, details down the road). But in the meantime, I am having the time of my life playing with them! I have always been a seamstress, of sorts. I loved Clothing 101 in school, and made many of my kids clothes when they were young. Halloween was just another excuse for me to get out the Singer!
Anything to do with the hobby of sewing interests me. But at this point in time, the small projects are much more appealing to me!
Between the great retro papers that are out there, and all the cool trims available, these projects are bound to be a favorite with cardmakers!
To start with, I wanted to try the "Make it Monday" technique at Papertrey Ink's blog, Capture the Moment. This week it was tissue texturing...very reminescent of the old tissue paper layering with the Mod Podge. And surprisingly, after trying several types of adhesive, that's what actually worked best! I love the way it softens the colors of your papers. I HAD to use my pattern paper with and without tissue so that the card would reflect both contrasting versions. I even tissued the sentiment tag...and pulled out the old sewing machine to stitch around the edge.
Then I used the button card and the button dies from the Button Boutique Collection. Too easy!
Lastly, I dug into my sewing stash for some mini ric-rak. I topped it off with an actual OLD safety pin.
I LOVE THIS TECHNIQUE!
Supplies:
Paper: DCWV, Lady Couture
Stamps and Dies: Papertrey Ink, Button Boutique
Ric-Rac from my stash
Mod Podge Matte Adhesive
Helmar 450 Quick Dry
Challenges:
Papertrey Ink, (Make it Monday)
Moxie Fab World (Sewing)
Anything to do with the hobby of sewing interests me. But at this point in time, the small projects are much more appealing to me!
Between the great retro papers that are out there, and all the cool trims available, these projects are bound to be a favorite with cardmakers!
To start with, I wanted to try the "Make it Monday" technique at Papertrey Ink's blog, Capture the Moment. This week it was tissue texturing...very reminescent of the old tissue paper layering with the Mod Podge. And surprisingly, after trying several types of adhesive, that's what actually worked best! I love the way it softens the colors of your papers. I HAD to use my pattern paper with and without tissue so that the card would reflect both contrasting versions. I even tissued the sentiment tag...and pulled out the old sewing machine to stitch around the edge.
Then I used the button card and the button dies from the Button Boutique Collection. Too easy!
Lastly, I dug into my sewing stash for some mini ric-rak. I topped it off with an actual OLD safety pin.
I LOVE THIS TECHNIQUE!
Supplies:
Paper: DCWV, Lady Couture
Stamps and Dies: Papertrey Ink, Button Boutique
Ric-Rac from my stash
Mod Podge Matte Adhesive
Helmar 450 Quick Dry
Challenges:
Papertrey Ink, (Make it Monday)
Moxie Fab World (Sewing)
Friday, June 10, 2011
Grow where you are planted...
---Scroll down to read about the great
Blog Hop that Elmer's and X-Acto
are sponsoring tomorrow!---
I know you see this quote often and everywhere, and it does have a sweet ring to it. But, I have to say, I disagree with the belief that you grow best where you are "planted". I think you have to "uproot" yourself from familiar settings and experience many different places and many various things in order to reach your full potential. Of course, in that regard, I should be a friggin' genius!
But I willingly admit that I'm no philosopher...so here's my take on it.
I was totally inspired by the Stamping Background Color Trends Challenge at Embellish.
Not only did I stamp the background mesh fence, but I heat embossed it in silver to look just like wire. I really love the way it turned out!
And I was able to practice with my Copics a bit on the veggies! Sorry about the shadows. It is really hard to take pictures this late at night, even with the best of lighting in my "studio". (Otherwise known as my converted bathroom corner vanity! LOL!)
Can't wait to make more of those little folded seed packets!
Supplies:
Bazzill Cardstock
Chicken Wire Stamp: Stampin' Up
Seed Packets and Tomatoes: TPC, Victory Garden Stamps
Copics Markers
Spellbinders, Nestie: Large Deckled Rectangle
Stock teal ribbon
Zutter Distrezz-It-All
Join the Blog hop !
Click here to go to Elmer’s {Craft & Tell} on
June 11th & 12th!!! Check out how you can win a huge prize from Elmer's and X-Acto!
There's a great line-up of designers with some terrific projects! I can't wait to see the fantastic ideas!
Blog Hop that Elmer's and X-Acto
are sponsoring tomorrow!---
I know you see this quote often and everywhere, and it does have a sweet ring to it. But, I have to say, I disagree with the belief that you grow best where you are "planted". I think you have to "uproot" yourself from familiar settings and experience many different places and many various things in order to reach your full potential. Of course, in that regard, I should be a friggin' genius!
But I willingly admit that I'm no philosopher...so here's my take on it.
I was totally inspired by the Stamping Background Color Trends Challenge at Embellish.
I loved what the Design Team did with the vivid teal and red.
My little card:
And I was able to practice with my Copics a bit on the veggies! Sorry about the shadows. It is really hard to take pictures this late at night, even with the best of lighting in my "studio". (Otherwise known as my converted bathroom corner vanity! LOL!)
Can't wait to make more of those little folded seed packets!
Supplies:
Bazzill Cardstock
Chicken Wire Stamp: Stampin' Up
Seed Packets and Tomatoes: TPC, Victory Garden Stamps
Copics Markers
Spellbinders, Nestie: Large Deckled Rectangle
Stock teal ribbon
Zutter Distrezz-It-All
Join the Blog hop !
Click here to go to Elmer’s {Craft & Tell} on
June 11th & 12th!!! Check out how you can win a huge prize from Elmer's and X-Acto!
There's a great line-up of designers with some terrific projects! I can't wait to see the fantastic ideas!
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Thank You "berry" much!
I love these cute fruit and veggie papers that are so popular right now! I may have made this card for a challenge or two, but I had so much fun working with the cherry print!
A shaped card just seemed right for this sentiment and image....
Supplies:
Paper: DCWV, Farmers Market
Dies: Papertrey Ink, Danity Doily and Button Boutique
Stamp: Papertrey Ink, Think Big #1
White paper doily, Wilton
Challenges:
Simon Says (Go Fruity!)
Supplies:
Paper: DCWV, Farmers Market
Dies: Papertrey Ink, Danity Doily and Button Boutique
Stamp: Papertrey Ink, Think Big #1
White paper doily, Wilton
Challenges:
Simon Says (Go Fruity!)
Too Kind...
On this project, I chose to use a more subtle group of embellies, and a soft ribbon and lace to highlight up the side.
Plus this card utilizes the whole tissue texturing that I really enjoy doing!
It adds a real vintage look to the card!
My other embellishments are the ribbon flower with the gold and pearl button accent, and the little pearl bling running down the lace. I gold embossed the feather image onto the dark brown cardstock to add some glamour without too much bling.
Just enough, not too much, I hope.
Supplies:
Sentiment Stamp: Papertrey Ink, Think Big #1
Feather Stamp: Inkadinkado
Punch: Martha Stewart
Pearl Accents: Recollections
Button: Dress It Up!
Challenges entered:
Papertrey Ink (Make it Monday)
Plus this card utilizes the whole tissue texturing that I really enjoy doing!
It adds a real vintage look to the card!
My other embellishments are the ribbon flower with the gold and pearl button accent, and the little pearl bling running down the lace. I gold embossed the feather image onto the dark brown cardstock to add some glamour without too much bling.
Just enough, not too much, I hope.
Supplies:
Sentiment Stamp: Papertrey Ink, Think Big #1
Feather Stamp: Inkadinkado
Punch: Martha Stewart
Pearl Accents: Recollections
Button: Dress It Up!
Challenges entered:
Papertrey Ink (Make it Monday)
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Imaginisce, Pulling out all the old collections!
For this one, I had to root through all of my Imaginisce papers to get just the right rainbow of colors. A lot of what I have is Christmas....not working so much for this card.
I followed the sketch over at Sketch Saturday and had already decided on a BEACH theme. The chipboard shapes made it so simple to put together a fast and cheerful card! So glad Summer's here, but it's gonna get blazing hot here in the desert very soon!
Supplies:
Imaginisce papers from Teacher's Pet, Garden Party, Spooky Town, and Wild Things (I told you I had to root!)
Stamps: Studio G
Copics Markers
Card entered in challenges at:
Imaginisce (Color and Lyrics challenge)
PaperCutz (Beach/Travel)
Sketch Saturday
I followed the sketch over at Sketch Saturday and had already decided on a BEACH theme. The chipboard shapes made it so simple to put together a fast and cheerful card! So glad Summer's here, but it's gonna get blazing hot here in the desert very soon!
Supplies:
Imaginisce papers from Teacher's Pet, Garden Party, Spooky Town, and Wild Things (I told you I had to root!)
Stamps: Studio G
Copics Markers
Card entered in challenges at:
Imaginisce (Color and Lyrics challenge)
PaperCutz (Beach/Travel)
Sketch Saturday
Mad Hatter Party!
You're invited to join me at "The Altered Alice" challenge blog for an Un-Birthday Party! Those of you familiar with Alice in Wonderland, know that nothing is what it appears to be there!
Here is my invitation made just for the occasion.
Mad Hatter Day is celebrated either on the 6th of October, or on the 10th of June, depending on where you live. (See explanation here.)
Also, part of the celebration is to bring something to the party! Well, those who know me also know that I go nowhere without my tea! And would I ever be on time without my pocket watch? LOL!
Here is my invitation made just for the occasion.
Mad Hatter Day is celebrated either on the 6th of October, or on the 10th of June, depending on where you live. (See explanation here.)
Also, part of the celebration is to bring something to the party! Well, those who know me also know that I go nowhere without my tea! And would I ever be on time without my pocket watch? LOL!
Note that the tag on his tag reads, "10/6"...which is the size.
But in different parts of the world,
"Mad Hatter Day" is celebrated either on
October 6th, or June 10th! Cool, eh?
My tiny teabags...
Everyone, please, join me in a cup of tea on Friday!
I'll be sitting back and relaxing and having a few myself!
And check out the party!
Monday, June 6, 2011
Have a Hot, Hot Birthday!
Hot Pink, that is! Yep, that's pink on one of my cards! I'm not much of a pink person, but paired with black? Now you're talkin'!
The color challenge at Stamptacular Sunday called for Black, Hot Pink, and Tan, so I went for it!
And I certainly couldn't resist the sketch challenge at Waltzing Mouse this week, because, well, I love WM! I haven't received my recent order yet so I'm working off the one and only set I own...so...
The sentiment is from my WM Bountiful Baskets set, and I heat embossed the silhouettes onto the pattern paper.
Note to self: Heat embossing on paper is quite different from embossing on cardstock...
For whatever reason, the frame took on a pinkish tint when I photographed it, but it is pale tan....
I have to admit that I really like working with the PINK paper!
Bazzill Black cardstock
My Mind's Eye pattern paper
Stamps: Sentiment, Waltzing Mouse
Silhouettes, Hero Arts
Zva rhinestones
Nestabilities, Labels Nine
This card is entered at the challenges linked above and at:
2 Sisters Challenge ( Silhouettes)
The color challenge at Stamptacular Sunday called for Black, Hot Pink, and Tan, so I went for it!
And I certainly couldn't resist the sketch challenge at Waltzing Mouse this week, because, well, I love WM! I haven't received my recent order yet so I'm working off the one and only set I own...so...
Have a Hot, Hot, Happy Birthday!
Note to self: Heat embossing on paper is quite different from embossing on cardstock...
For whatever reason, the frame took on a pinkish tint when I photographed it, but it is pale tan....
I have to admit that I really like working with the PINK paper!
Bazzill Black cardstock
My Mind's Eye pattern paper
Stamps: Sentiment, Waltzing Mouse
Silhouettes, Hero Arts
Zva rhinestones
Nestabilities, Labels Nine
This card is entered at the challenges linked above and at:
2 Sisters Challenge ( Silhouettes)
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Say Happy Father's Day with Tim Holtz!
I just loved that the challenge this week at Simon Says Stamps was to make a "Masculine" card and if you have 'em, use Tim's products! Well, I have a few of those that have been needing some love for a while!
So, it was a no-brainer to use Tim's "Journey" stamp set, and pair it with this terrific paper bit I had left from a Graphic 45 pack! And one of the products I'd had for a long time, but never used was the idea-ology Mask image, Time Works. It worked SO well. I love the way they barely stick to your project, but manage to keep out all the spray mist. I chose the clock face image to add a little dimension to my pattern paper.

I also used a key and some hinges from Tim's Grungeboard, Elements. This stuff literally absorbs the ink so well, and in this case, the embossing ink. All I had to do was ink the pieces with Black pigment ink, apply the embossing ink, and clear powder. They now have the appearance of actual metal. I love it!
Last, but not least, I stopped thinking that a card for a holiday had to be the typical one with the greeting clearly on the front. This card IS for my Dad, and it IS for Father's Day, but I prefer to write my own personal message on the inside. I'm pretty sure he'll know what day it is!!!! LOL!
The tag on the card reads, CG 1. (The key chain salvaged from a kitchen drawer, managed to hang directly over the number 1 in every picture I took!) Meant to replicate the letters and number on a license plate, these are my dad's initials and I DO feel that he's #1!
Paper: Graphic 45, Curtain Call
Embellies: Tim Holtz, idea-ology Grungeboard and Mask
Embossing Ink and powder: Stampendous
Adhesive: Helmar 450
Also, timing was perfect to enter this in the challenge at:
Easy Craft Projects (Father's day)
Woodware USA (Masculine and a GDT call!)
The Crazy Challenge (Father's Day)
So, it was a no-brainer to use Tim's "Journey" stamp set, and pair it with this terrific paper bit I had left from a Graphic 45 pack! And one of the products I'd had for a long time, but never used was the idea-ology Mask image, Time Works. It worked SO well. I love the way they barely stick to your project, but manage to keep out all the spray mist. I chose the clock face image to add a little dimension to my pattern paper.

I also used a key and some hinges from Tim's Grungeboard, Elements. This stuff literally absorbs the ink so well, and in this case, the embossing ink. All I had to do was ink the pieces with Black pigment ink, apply the embossing ink, and clear powder. They now have the appearance of actual metal. I love it!
Last, but not least, I stopped thinking that a card for a holiday had to be the typical one with the greeting clearly on the front. This card IS for my Dad, and it IS for Father's Day, but I prefer to write my own personal message on the inside. I'm pretty sure he'll know what day it is!!!! LOL!
The tag on the card reads, CG 1. (The key chain salvaged from a kitchen drawer, managed to hang directly over the number 1 in every picture I took!) Meant to replicate the letters and number on a license plate, these are my dad's initials and I DO feel that he's #1!
Inside of card:
Embellies: Tim Holtz, idea-ology Grungeboard and Mask
Embossing Ink and powder: Stampendous
Adhesive: Helmar 450
Also, timing was perfect to enter this in the challenge at:
Easy Craft Projects (Father's day)
Woodware USA (Masculine and a GDT call!)
The Crazy Challenge (Father's Day)
Friday, June 3, 2011
All-Time Faves!
I was asked recently to pick out some of my favorite scrapbook layouts I've done over the last year. Wow, that covers a whole lotta pages! But going through them really had me recalling good times and fun days! And since I usually only post cards I make on this blog, I thought it would be nice to share some of my layouts.
Some of the pages I chose because the subject, time, or place was very special. Others because the layouts themselves just seemed special to me, whether due to the photo or the techniques I used. For whatever the reason, these are the ones that I picked.
Please enjoy, or bare with me,
on my trip down
Memory Lane!
In case you noticed a common theme here, Yes, that's my grandson, Hayden.
Some of the pages I chose because the subject, time, or place was very special. Others because the layouts themselves just seemed special to me, whether due to the photo or the techniques I used. For whatever the reason, these are the ones that I picked.
Please enjoy, or bare with me,
on my trip down
Memory Lane!
Journaling pocket showing....
And one of my two-pagers:
This has "noodles" made out of rolled/baked Fimo Clay!And I DO use more than one photo on many of my layouts!
I just have no fear of using my large prints,
sometimes as big as trimmed down 11 X 14's!
Note the real shoelace threaded onto this page! Fun!
Ok, this was just the best photo EVER! LOL!
I have since realized that there do exist other things in
life to scrap about!
But he's still my favorite thing!
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Skipping Stones Sketch Challenge
I love the sketch this week at Skipping Stones! It demonstrates how even a very simple layout can lead to so very many different interpretations!
Mine? Well, here's a sneak peak!
Mine? Well, here's a sneak peak!
and my card, "Hangin"...
It's a bit difficult to see my "clothesline" in the photo,
but it shows up much better IRL!
There's a great stamp set up for grabs in this challenge, and I'm all about using my Skipping Stones Stamps! Love 'em!
While I'm at it, I entered this card in the :
"Anything Goes"Challenge at Card Makin Mamas
"For a Diva" Challenge at Creative Card Crew
"What'eva" Challenge at FabnFunky
"Anything Goes"Challenge at Card Makin Mamas
"For a Diva" Challenge at Creative Card Crew
"What'eva" Challenge at FabnFunky
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