Thursday, November 3, 2011

DYSU Challenge #44

Now that we're moving out of the Halloween mood,
this week the challenge over at "Do You Stack Up" is especially fun!
We want to see some Teal on your project.

I know I'll be looking for teal/blue to be the main color or the POP of your project,
so pile it on!



This week's Sponsors:







The Craft’s Meow

Winner’s Choice of 1 Stamp Set



Stretch ‘n Bubbles

Winner’s Choice of 4 Digis




Copic Marker Scrapbooking

6 Copic Ciao Markers (North/South America),
Martha Stewart punch (rest of the world)

I was fortunate to get the most adorable stamp from one of our sponsors this week,
 "The Craft's Meow"!
I have several of their stamps and I absolutely love them all!


They lend themselves to paper piecing so well, and I can still get that little bit of Copics coloring in besides!
Sorry about the lighting. Really makes the blotchiness on her skin show up! I am working on finding a better paper... one that works with my ink jet printer.


Entered in challenge at:


Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Hey, Neighbor!

I made a quick card for a neighbor this week. Seems like our nice, quiet street is about to grow by leaps and bounds! In the last 3 months, there have been six lots on our street alone where the builder has broken ground. The most recent is the lot directly across the street from me.  My neighbor next door to the new build is about to lose her perfect view of the mountains to the West, and the deer will have to go further down the street to cross from the golf course into our little community park area. (Of course, that may mean we lose fewer plants and flowers to them! I also suspect they drink from my courtyard fountain at night.) I will have to look OVER the new roof to see the foothills, but thankfully, it is only a single story. From our master bath, I still have a great view.

It seemed, just like this card, that someone literally DROPPED a house in the empty lot overnight!  I think it took about 2 months from frame, to walls, to stucco, to finish!
Kinda scary...
I know my neighbor will see the humor in it; besides, all you can do is laugh. The dozen or so of us couldn't have the street all to ourselves forever.
The pattern paper from DCWV, Songbird pack made this card so easy-peasy!
I simply fussy-cut the little houses and popped some up.
Dangling the new house with twine was so much fun! 
And the little birdhouses DO somewhat resemble the houses in our neighborhood! LOL!


This card will be entered into the challenge at :


Sunday, October 30, 2011

Halloween Mini and Coffin!

Boo!

With my grandson getting older, it has become more fun to plan for Halloween! He loves the gruesome as long as it's at arms' distance!
He has been sharing Halloween jokes with me, so I thought I would share some with him. Let's face it, there will be enough candy around without adding to it!
I thought he would enjoy a keepsake that he could bring out on occasion and remeber how silly we were (are) !

I purchased a little wooden coffin at Michael's knowing that I would want to alter it or fill it with candy corn... something.

I finally decided on the Joke Mini Album tucked inside for safe keeping.
I painted and decorated the outside JUST GORY ENOUGH for a 6 year old,
then lined the box with paper and tulle to give it that EERIE feeling.
Then I added some CREEPY spiders...

For the little book, I cut pieces of black chipboard the shape of the coffin,
placed an adorable little skeleton on the front, and hinged it together with a long brad.
Inside, Hayden will find some of his favorite vampire, witch, and ghost jokes, along with a few new ones I found online.


I have to admit, I had so much fun making this project for him!
I know how excited he gets when he thinks he's telling a new joke and we all pretend to NEVER have heard it before. And the cornier, the better!
This has been a fairly long post for me, so I thank you all for reading this far.
My internet was down for several hours tonight, and it's getting late so I'm off to bed.

Stay safe "Trick-or-Treating" or whatever your plans are for tomorrow night.
I know I'll be out with the little goblins, knocking on doors and telling silly jokes....

This little project will be entered in the challenges at:
If the Shoe Fits, Scrap It... (Halloween)
Paper Play Challenges (Halloween)
Scrap It With A Song (The Grateful Dead)  Get it?!  LOL!
The Paper Variety (Cute or Spooky Project)

Thursday, October 27, 2011

DYSU Challenge #43 - Boo!

Look at what's up at Do You Stack Up?! This week we are getting in gear to celebrate the spookiest holiday of the year! That's right... we want to see your Halloween creations!



This week's Sponsors:























Stitchy Bear Designs
$10 Gift Voucher











Sassy Cheryl Designs
$5 Gift Certificate












Prairie Fairy Designs
$15 Gift Certificate




The image I used on my card is from our sponsor, Prairie Fairy!  Always fun, always adorable!

I had so much fun dressing up this little guy, 
from his plaid jammies down to his fuzzy slippers!

I wanted to make a card that my 6 year old grandson could relate to.  Every costume we looked at or discussed was "too scary". He wanted to be something less "spooky".  Because of a recent vacation trip the family took to California and to Alcatraz Island, I think he decided on being a prison guard and my DD and my son-in-law being his prisoners...no, that's not creepy...lol!

But this is definately how some of the kids look that show up at my door!

Monday, October 24, 2011

Holiday Hugs!



Waltzing Mouse Stamps has a wonderful CAS sketch this week, and I had to take a break from laundry and house cleaning to make this Christmas card for the challenge.  We can never start too soon, and I love that the cards I send out each year are each totally different. Challenges are great for that!

It's not obvious in the photo, but the frame around the sentiment is heat embossed in gold to match the gold Stickle centers of the poinsettias.


Supplies:
Bazzill cardstock
Stamps; Waltzing Mouse Stamps, "Bountiful Basket Additions" and "Vintage Labels 4"
Die;  Spellbinders, Nestibilities, Labels Four
Background; Red Bazzill cardstock, Cricut Art Philosophy cartridge
Wilton Doily
Copics Markers
Stickles

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Happy Birthday Wishes!


has a great sketch challenge this week!

I just had to grab some Pure Innocence stamps and play along!

I love these cute papers from DCWV and the coordinating epoxy stickers made it so easy!  My joint pain has been worse this week, and these little images make paper piecing a no-brainer!

Then, I figured if one MFT image is good, two is even better!
So I dressed up the inside of my card with another Pure Innocence image!

Enjoy!  I have to make this a short post today.
The Jimmy Buffet concert is tonight, and I have things to do before I can go play!

Supplies:
Stamps;  MFT, "Hello Cupcake" , and "My Little Firecracker"
Papers and Epoxy Stickers; DCWV, "Doodlin' Around"
Copics Markers


Wednesday, October 19, 2011

DYSU Challenge #42 - TREES!

Welcome once again to a new challenge at Do You Stack Up?!  This week we want to see Trees on your projects!


This week's Sponsors:



Bugaboo Stamps
Winner’s Choice of 7 Digis

The Stamping Boutique
Winner's Choice of 5 Digis
Hope Jacare
Winner’s Choice of 3 Images




Yes, this week the challenge is to have a tree on your project, or to have your project BE a tree shape...etc. (you get the picture)!
My image is from one of our terrific sponsor's,  
Bugaboo Stamps, "Poppy Christmas Tree".  Isn't he adorable? 
And I paired him with a "borrowed" sentiment that I had spotted on a friend's card from Unity stamps.  It just seemed to fit the little image so perfectly!

With the holiday season just beginning, I knew I would be making plenty more Christmas cards, so I chose to go with unconventional colors this time around....
Not that I have anything against the typical red and green, but by January, I'm ready to pack away the red cardstock until February!



Wanting to keep "Poppy" as the highlight, I didn't add too many extras.  He desperately needed his tinsel, of course. And the bling is because he's just that kind of guy....
well, maybe not. Doesn't look too thrilled to be there!  LOL! 
I will probably send this to a friend who, every year, says she's NOT putting up a tree because of all of the work involved, yet does it anyway!
The background is the "Mistletoe Kisses" embossing folder from Cuttlebug.
I use that so much during the holidays that it stays out on my table for months!
The pretty, sparkly, striped paper is some old leftover kit scrap from
Close To My Heart.

So, get on over to Do You Stack Up's blog, see what the other gals have made ,
(I promise you won't be disappointed) and enter your own card to win some great prizes!

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Dinosaur Camp-out!

I have a little buddy who is going to love this!


Dino's and metal accents! How cool is this? 
The metal "dog tag" reads,
"Passport to Adventure",
and I am putting together a little camping survival kit to go with it.

A friend has asked me to make one up for her grandson,too!
A trip to the Dollar Store turned up a water bottle, a compass, a bug keeper, a butterfly net, and all sorts of rubber creatures! And the camo bag to carry them in!

DP and chipboard pieces used are Basic Grey.
Hinge is from my tool box!

This card is entered in the Simon Says Stamp and Show - Some Stripes! 


Monday, October 17, 2011

Papertrey Frames Challenge!

I made this card especially for the Make It Monday Challenge over at {Capture the Moment}.  Dawn McVey has posted a terrific video to demonstrate how to use layers and frames on your projects!  I inked up my button card from Papertrey's Button Boutique collection and put together this little "All Occasion" card to keep on hand. The sentiment is heat embossed so it pops IRL and I popped up the button card to give it some dimension.  I photographed it several times and tried to get the lighting right. The colors are dark pink and blue with the light pink buttons, even though it shows up rather "orangey".  It truly DOES co-ordinate well!

  I added just a few die cut paper buttons to the inside to tie it all together.
Supplies:
Paper: DCWV, "All About Girls"
Stamps: Papertrey Ink, "Button Boutique"; Sentiment, Hampton Arts,
               (the Michael's dollar bin)
Dies:  Papertrey Ink, "Button Card" and "Buttons";  Nestibilities, Labels Eleven;          Spellbinders,  Frameablities, "Scalloped Edge Frame
Brad: Melody Ross
Twine, Buttons, and Ribbon are from my scrap stash.

This card also qualifies for and will be entered into the challenges at:
Polka Doodles (Ribbons and Bows)
Stamptacular Sundays (You Choose!)

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Do You Stack Up? Challenge #41


This week's challenge at Do You Stack Up , and my FIRST with the Design Team,  is to
"Use Your Scraps"! 
Anyone who has seen my craft room knows that I have plenty of those!  I keep everything!  If it's larger than 6 x 6, it definately goes into my scrap DP file. 
My card was made up of 30 one inch squares I cut from some pieces of
October Afternoon, "Seaside" papers and then machine stitched each row.   I also used a Wild Card from October Afternoon for my image.  I love their papers with the vibrant colors and adorable vintage patterns!
"Thank You, Alison"!
I made this card as a "Thank you" to Alison and the rest of the Design Team at DYSU!  They have all been so kind and welcoming!
I am so addicted to the resin flowers and cameos that are popular now. And I couldn't help but grab a piece of yellow and white twine to accent the sewing and sentiment.
I want to also thank everyone who has come to my blog to see my project!  I know it's always said, but if you would leave a comment, it REALLY would make my day!
And, if you would, please add your name to  my "follower" list...
I have a goal of 100 followers by December 31st!








This week's Sponsors:





A Day For Daisies
$16 gift certificate


Just Some Lines
$15 Gift Certificate


Pink Cat Studios
Winner’s Choice of 5 Digis









































Monday, October 10, 2011

Let your dreams take flight...

This is the first bookmark I've ever made....  for a friend who I lost touch with for many years.  She is completing her degree and is engaged to be married!  Yeah! Figured she needs this with all of the studying she's been doing!


Stamp used was an older rubber "Kraftin Kimmie" image, Tree Fairy.
I stitched her bodice and hung a tiny 7 Gypsies key around her neck.
The wings are Tim Holtz Grungeboard that I heat embossed in gold. 
The little crown is a brad from Creative Imaginations and the swirls, Zva, of course! 


Entered in the challenges at:

MFT November Sketch Challenge!

This week at MFT ,  the sketch challenge #462 is  a fairly simple one!.   Here's my take on a much needed Get Well card for my ...