Wednesday, December 31, 2014

A Few Last Cards for 2014

I have two final card creations for the end of 2014.

This first one was inspired by Scor-pal's More Than One Score challenge, which was an anything goes challenge.  I've been wanting to try my hand at a cascade card, and this seemed like the opportunity.  So here is my card all closed up . . .


And here it is opened up and standing at a few different angles . . .


The hardest part was figuring out the scoring and measuring, realizing that I wanted this card to fit into an A2 envelope.  I used strips of paper that were 5 1/2" x 12" and scored down at the 4 inch mark, and then used additional score lines at 2, 6, and 10 to make my cuts on the panels so that these pieces all fit together (slotted).  This was like figuring out a puzzle. 


I definitely see another one of these in my future, as it was a lot of fun to create.  The key is to only adhere embellishments to one side or the other so that once it is open, the pieces move freely. 



For my second card I was inspired by the photo inspiration at Inspirational Challenge (photo included with my supply list below).


 This card would work to bring in the new year, but I'll be using it as a masculine birthday card!  One of the techniques I used on this card was to emboss the edges of the panels with the silver embossing powder. 


Happy New Year!  Here's hoping that 2015 will be loaded with health, happiness and creativity.


Visit Our StoreSupplies Used - Cascade Card
Cardstock:  Bazzill and Neenah
Pattern Paper:  DCWV
Stamps:  birthday4cookie from The Stamps of Life
Dies:  Cookie Dies from The Stamps of Life and Triple Card Frame Flip-it from Sizzix
Ink:  Memento, Copic Markers,
Ribbon:  DCWV Ribbon, Floss from Studio Calico and Little B Washi Tape
Other:  Clear Frosties from The Stamps of Life (September Card Kit)  



Supplies Used
Cardstock:  Studio Calico*
Pattern Paper:  Studio Calico*
Stamps:  City Stamp Set (Life.Love.Paper for Studio Calico)
Ink:  Versamark and Ranger Silver Embossing Powders
Other:  Enamel Dots from Twine + Ink*

*from Studio Calico Park Avenue Card Kit


Monday, December 29, 2014

Cheers (the best is yet to come) for Seize the Birthday

A little something for Seize the Birthday sketch.  The challenge was to create a birthday card using the "topping options" of using Silver and Gold.  Challenge accepted. 

I had a lot of fun creating this card using supplies from the December Studio Calico card kit. 


I created this card on one of the pattern papers in the kit which has a confetti design.  I used brown, gray and black inks for the buildings, and once they were dry I stamped with Versamark to stamp the windows and designs on the buildings alternating silver and gold embossing powders. 

Love the shimmer of those embossing powders.



 
Supplies Used - Cheers - The Best is Yet to Be
Cardstock:  Studio Calico
Pattern Paper:  One Little Bird*
Stamps:  City Stamp Set (Life.Love.Paper for Studio Calico)*
Ink:  Simon Says Stamp, My Favorite Things, Versamark and Ranger Gold and Silver Embossing Powders
Other:  Pretty Pink Posh Sequins and Tape Works Washi Tape

*from Studio Calico Park Avenue Card Kit



Saturday, December 27, 2014

Welcome Baby

Today's order of business was a card to welcome a new baby girl.  I used some Paper Smooches stamps and few techniques to for this card.

I created my three background panels using the Kissables 2 stamp set from Paper Smooches along with some distress inks, water, watercolor paper and the Stitched Dies from Paper Smooches. 


I love how these panels turned out with those two shades of pink.  The "welcome" die was cut using white cardstock that I colored with distress ink.  It's a great way to match your colors.  I also did some embossing using some Wow Pink Sorbet embossing powder.  It matched the Picked Raspberry distress ink perfectly. 



 
Supplies Used - Welcome Baby
Cardstock:  The Stamps of Life , Neenah and Ranger Watercolor
Stamps:  Kissables 2 and Welcome Wagon from Paper Smooches
Dies:  Welcome and Stitched Dies
Ink:  Ranger Distress Inks, Versamark and Versafine
Ribbon:  May Arts
Other:  Essentials by Ellen Craft-a-board

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

It's Become Habit - Last Kit Kraft Wednesday

So it's the last Kit Kraft Wednesday.  I started doing Kit Kraft Wednesday at the beginning of the year as a way to challenge myself to use my kits.  I can honestly say that using my kits has become habit.  If I'm not using them solely to create, I am using the leftover pieces regularly.  Perhaps 2015 will bring a new regular feature that will keep me using my stash of items. 

My final card is using items from my November Simon Says Stamp Card Kit along with inspiration from Curtain Call.  Here is there inspiration photo . . .


 And here is my card . . .


My inspiration was, of course, the candy canes.  I also pulled from that blue color that is in the upper left corner of the photo.  My shaker includes stars and sequins, and behind the window is also a banner of candy canes. 


I'm about holiday carded out (is that possible . . . probably not). 

Happy Christmas Eve! 


Supplies Used
Cardstock:  Bazzill* and Neenah
Pattern Paper:  Lawn Fawn*
Stamps:  Be Joyful from Simon Says Stamps*
Dies:  Sizzix Scallop Circle Die
Ink:  Simon Says Stamp, Versamark and Ranger White Embossing Powder
Ribbon:  Candy Cane Ribbon from May Arts
Other:  Sequins from Pretty Pink Posh

*from Simon Says Stamp November Card Kit


Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Winter Inspired

Sharing a card created tonight which was inspired by the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog which was to create a card with winter inspiration.  For this card, I let my pattern paper do the work, and I just enhanced the adorable Lawn Fawn scene. 



I put borders of a black/white dot paper above and below the pattern paper and used some of the other patterns to create my sentiment banners.  I also enhanced the falling snow with Stickles (one dab at a time).  It's hard to see on the card, but it's twinkly, sparkly! 



I'm still using kits that I had with holiday themes, but my mood will be changing soon.  I'm looking forward to creating some non-holiday cards very soon. 

Cheers! 

Supplies Used - Be Joyful
Cardstock:  Simon Says Stamp*
Pattern Paper:  Lawn Fawn Snow Day Collection*
Stamps:  Be Joyful from Simon Says Stamp*
Ink:  Versamark and Ranger Embossing Powder
Ribbon:  Stampin' Up
Other:  My Mind;s Eye Wild Jubilee Enamel Shapes*, Stickles
*from Simon Says Stamp November Card Kit


Monday, December 22, 2014

A Jolly Hello for Wednesday Stamp Club

I created a card using one of my new stamps from My Favorite Things using the sketch (shown below in the supply list) from Wednesday Stamp Club.  They have some really cute sets in their last couple of releases.  Here is my card . . .



My image was colored using Copic Markers.  A closer look is shown below. 



Supplies Used - A Jolly Hello
Cardstock, Ribbon and Pattern Paper from The Stamps of Life October Card Kit
Stamps:  Christmas Cuteness from My Favorite Things
Dies:  Die-namics Blue Prints 11 and Die-namics Tag Builder 2 from My Favorite Things
Ink:  Versafine, Versamark, Copic Markers, Clear and White Embossing Powders from Ranger
Other:  Twine from The Twinery and Snowflake Sequin from my stash









A Merry Little Wish

I played along with this week's Colour Q Challenge.  The colors for this week are Poppy Parade, Coastal Cabana, Always Artichoke, Baked Brown Sugar and White.  Here is my card . . .


White and Always Artichoke definitely have the starring roles on this card, with the other three colors playing bit parts . . . just a splash of color.  I do love the cardinal!  The photo below shows the sparkle of the gold garland and the snow. 


Hope you find some time to create! 








Supplies Used - A Merry Little Wish
Cardstock:  Neenah
Stamps:  Festival of Trees from Stampin' Up
Ink:  Stampin' Up, Versamark and Ranger Gold Embossing Powder
Other:  Tree Punch from Stampin' Up and Ice Stickles

Sunday, December 21, 2014

Do You Wanna Build a Snowman?

Another holiday card, and just days before the holiday.  This one was designed with three challenges in mind, Merry Monday, whose challenge was a winter themed Christmas card, CAS-ology, whose challenge was "Snow", and then my StampNation group had a "Let it Snow" challenge. 

For this card, I stamped my design in the bottom right corner first using Memento ink so I could come back in later with my Copics.  Once the image was down, I used a stencil and embossing paste, masking off the areas over my stamped image.  I added glitter before the embossing paste dried.



Once the embossing paste was dry, I went in with my Copics . . . shades of green, red, brown and gray.  I just love this stamped image.  I toyed with leaving it all image, and putting the sentiment inside.  In the end, I decided to add the banner.  And here is a close-up of that glitter . . .


A fun card to make!

Well, it's always fun to create.


Supplies Used - Wanna Build a Snowman
Cardstock:  Neenah
Stamps:  Impression Obsession Sweet Snow Kisses and Wanna Build
Ink:  Memento and Copic Markers
Other:  Dreamweaver Snowflakes Stencil, Embossing Paste, Dazzling Diamonds Glitter from Stampin' Up, Pretty Pink Posh Sequins



Saturday, December 20, 2014

Spec-tacular

My lack or posting is related to a lack of creativity in my life right now.  I've just been so busy, and I fear it might be like that for a while.

But today I took a shot at the Paper Smooches Sparks challenge, which was a photo inspiration (I've posted the photo down with my supply list).  Here is my creation . . .


I used two new sets from Paper Smooches . . . the stamp set is called Incognito and then I used one of the dies from the new Glasses set.  I stamped the glasses in varying colors and types of ink, and some were embossed.  The large pair were cut from craft board and embossed with Ranger Platinum Embossing Powder. 


This was a fun card to make, and believe me . . . I was in need of some creative fun.  I hope you find time for creativity or fun today!


Supplies Used - You're Spec-tacular
Cardstock:  Bazzill and Close To My Heart
Pattern Paper:  DCWV
Stamps:  Incognito from Paper Smooches
Dies:  Glasses from Paper Smooches
Ink:  Simon Says Stamp, Avery Elle, Versamark and Ranger Embossing Powder
Ribbon:  Stampin' Up
Other:  Essentials by Ellen Craft-a-board

Sunday, December 14, 2014

I Had Time to Create Today (sigh of relief)

I have not had the opportunity to be very creative over the last week.  In fact, it's been 11 days since my last post (oh, that's sounding like a confession). I was happy to get back to it today, and I created a little card using the color scheme from Color Throwdown with the sketch from Just Add Ink (sketch and colors shown with my supply list below).

For supplies, I dipped into my November Simon Says Stamp Card Kit which had the perfect colors of paper.  I just had to add some ink and embossing powder.


I used four different pattern papers for this card.  The blue, snowy looking background, which I embossed with what looks like some windy stars.  The other three are in the banners.  I chose to emboss my sentiment on one of those pattern papers. 


I'm hoping to find more time to create this week.  It's good for the soul!

     


Supplies Used
Cardstock:  Bazzill* and Neenah
Pattern Paper:  Lawn Fawn's Snow Day Collection*
Stamps:  Be Joyful from Simon Says Stamp*
Dies:  Sizzix Circle
Ink:  Stampin' Up, Versamark and Ranger White Embossing Powder
Other:  My Mind's Eye Wild Jubilee Enamel Shapes*

*from Simon Says Stamp November Card Kit

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Kit Kraft Wednesday - Farmhouse Holiday

I'm still using product from my Button Farm holiday kit from two years ago.  I finished the kit a few weeks ago, and one thing I love about the Button Farm kits is that my leftover paper can be used for cards or additional layouts.  After my book was put together, I cut down my pieces into "card friendly sizes" and found some ways to use my leftover stickers. 

There were two challenges that inspired me to use some of those supplies today.  The first was The Paper Players challenge this week, which was a Tic-Tac-Toe challenge. 


I went with that middle across row . . . 


I used pattern paper for the background and the banner, the snowflake stickers layered perfectly on this card (not to mention that snowflake brad), and the embossed gold greeting is from one of my favorite new stamp sets from Essentials by Ellen (from Ellen Hutson).  Love that greeting!


My second card was inspired by the cue card at CASology . . .



So I was using old paper from an old kit, but even more inspiring is that the Farmhouse paper from the kit has that old feeling, and the ornament stickers remind me of ornaments from when I was a kid. 


I love the way those popped ornament stickers blend in so well with that top background piece. 



Great fun, and my scraps are nearly gone!  Hope you find some time to use items from your stash. 


Supplies Used - Snowflake Warmest Holiday Wishes
Cardstock:  Neenah
Pattern Paper:  Farmhouse*
Stamps:  Essentials by Ellen Merry & Bright
Ink:  Versamark and Ranger Gold Embossing Powder
Other:  Stickers and brad from Farmhouse*

*from Button Farm December 2012 Kit


Supplies Used - Ornament - Warmest Holiday Wishes
Cardstock:  Neenah
Pattern Paper:  Farmhouse*
Stamps:  Essentials by Ellen Merry & Bright
Ink:  Versamark and Ranger Gold Embossing Powder
Other:  Stickers from Farmhouse* and We R Memory Keepers Sew Easy Floss

*from Button Farm December 2012 Kit

Sunday, November 30, 2014

Merry Monday - CAS Card

Clean and simple is always tough for me, but I went in that direction for this week's Merry Monday challenge.  I guess I'm practicing!

 
The die cut panel is one that I had saved from another challenge.  I stamped the circular tree image on the green pattern paper with Versamark and embossed in white.


Tomorrow is December 1st . . . time for me to inventory my holiday cards and start sending.  Merry Monday challenge has me so prepared!


Supplies Used - Merry Monday Red/Green
Cardstock:  Neenah
Pattern Paper:  Stampin' Up and a scrap
Stamps:  Circles for the Holidays and Holiday Greetings from Simon Says Stamp
Dies:  Circle Card Border from Simon Says Stamp
Ink:  My Favorite Things, Versamark and Ranger White Embossing Powder
Other:  Pretty Pink Posh Sequins

Saturday, November 29, 2014

Monster Cuteness for Heart 2 Heart

Weeks 3 and 4 for Heart 2 Heart this month were NOvember challenges.  Week 3 was NO Embellishments, and Week 4 was NO Restrictions.  Both were so much fun to work on, because I was working with a really fun stamp with some cute sentiments. 

The stamp set is called Love Ya Silly and has the most adorable little monsters.  My first card, which was NO Embellishments, features one little monster stamped on pattern paper.  I also used a second set with some awesome borders.  I wanted to use ribbon, but thought that might be an embellishment.  So I stuck with all paper, all ink, all stamps. 


Hmmm . . . I think that I might have stepped over the embellishment line when I gave my monster the gift of sight.   


And now for Week 4 which was NO restrictions!  I changed up my pattern paper to Chalk It Up for this next one, but I used that same cute stamp set.  I created little doors so I could use all of the monsters on this card.  Here is the front of the card with the doors semi-closed. 


And then just a peek . . .


And there they are, in all their scary monsterness!  Those sentiments are too darn cute.  I did some surgery on two of the sentiments, cutting them apart so I could stack them.  I later realized that it gives me the option of switching the beginning/ends of all the sentiments.  I could say, "So cute I could squish you!" or "I could just eat you!"  


Either way, they're so adorable.  


Can't wait to play with these little monsters again.


Supplies Used - CTMH NO Embellishments
Cardstock:  Close To My Heart
Pattern Paper:  Heartstrings and Assorted Edges from Close To My Heart
Stamps:  Love Ya Silly from Close To My Heart
Ink:  Close To My Heart, Versamark, Ranger Embossing Powder, Zig Marker
Other:  Google Eye from Pretty Pink Posh



Supplies Used - CTMH NO Restrictions
Cardstock:  Close To My Heart
Pattern Paper:  Chalk It Up from Close To My Heart
Stamps:  Love Ya Silly from Close To My Heart
Ink:  Close To My Heart
Ribbon:  Stampin' Up
Other:  Google Eyes from Pretty Pink Posh, Gemstones from Little Yellow Bicycle

Friday, November 28, 2014

Pocket Card for Freshly Made Sketches and Color Throwdown


The color combination showcased at Color Throwdown this week seemed to match up with some supplies I had from a kit, especially that kraft color.  I had these little brown bags with chevron stripes from my October Card Kit from The Stamps of Life, and I thought those bags would be perfect for that color combo.  I also wanted to find a way to create a pocket card that could include a tag for a gift card. 


I used the sketch from Freshly Made Sketches this week, and so we have . .



Here is my card, which includes that brown bag front.  


Inside the bag, you can see a tag peeking out.  


 And here is the tag, slightly pulled out.  I chose to do this as a holiday card, but you could use any sentiment your wanted on this one. 


I can't wait to adhere a gift card to this and put it into action. 


Supplies Used - Gift Card Pocket Card
All Material from The Stamps of Life October Card Kit except for the sentiment on the tag, which is from The September Card Kit and the ribbon which is from Stampin' Up.  I used some circle dies from The Stamps of Life for my tag and for that indentation in the pocket.