Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Make a Card OR Bust!!!

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It's been a week since I have been able to create a thing and today the Fed Ex man dropped off my first few Copic markers. I HAD TO TRY THEM!!! I only bought a few greens and a few orange/rusts and a blender, thinking fall. I don't know if there are actually orange sweet peas but I'm really happy with how this looks. There are some boo boos, of course.....come on it's my first try....but I am in love! The color is so saturated and flows on so easily and blending is so easy. The blender is a big help! I used Tangerine Tango paper and watercolor paper. Inks were Brilliance Graphite Black. EK Success corner punch and Mike's ribbon. I can't wait to order more colors....maybe some pinks, blues, purples and browns. I need to win the lottery!!! If anyone has tips on the best place to buy them, I'd appreciate a heads up. I bought these from Carpe Diem in California. They have them discounted right now but their shipping is ridiculous. Be still my heart!

A Quick Heads Up...........

For those of you who have been kind enough to inquire, my husband is doing well after his bilateral knee replacement. This man could not even stand last Friday and now, at inpatient rehabilitation, he is able to get himself out of bed, stand, walk, put pants on, take his own shoes on and off, etc. Rehab is VERY painful and he has a long way to go but I think he's doing great. Thanks so much for everyone's thoughts and prayers. I haven't had a moment to post anything but hopefully if he is home by the end of the week, I can get back to something creative!

Friday, June 26, 2009

Beautiful BLog Giveaway!!!

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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Give Me A Squeeze!


Not really.....but isn't this image and the saying cute? This is from Life, Love and Lemons by Flourishes. I love fruit images and this set is full of them. The brand of cs is not SU, that's all I can tell you but it's close to Certainly Celery. The DP is SU Delicate Dots from a mini catty, as is the large medallion. The image is on watercolor paper and colored with my old favorite, the blender pen using inks direct from the pad. I smudged the edge of the image and sentiment with So Saffron for a little definition. The little scrolls are Nestabilites Doodles. I added just a tad of yellow Stickles to highlight on the lemons.
Hope you like it!


Another image from the PTI Vintage Basket stamp set. Are you sick of it yet? Not me! I love coloring these! So much fun. I used last year's SU Halloween DP on this background of Whisper White. Image is stamped in Basic Grey on watercolor paper and colored with a blender pen direct from the ink pads. The sentiment is from the picnic basket set but there is also a companion set of sentiments to go with the vintage picnic set.

My hubby goes in the hospital tomorrow for bilateral total knee replacement. I will try to keep up with posting but if you don't hear from me you know what's going on If you have an extra prayer or two, we'd appreciate it. Have a great day everyone!

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Let's Have a Picnic!!!


Well I said you'd be seeing more of this set but I didn't think it would be this soon. This one went together really fast. Whisper White CS, Tea Party DP. The ribbon I have had forever and never used it. It was perfect for this. I used Marvy punches for the large scalloped circles and the napkin is cut separately and punched up on dimensionals. Colors used on the image were Creamy Caramel, Certainly Celery, Old Olive, Real Red and a touch of white pen. Again, I used the Ribbon Tag Trio from Nestabilities for the sentiment. I'm addicted to this set I tell you!

Where did June go?


Where has this month gone? And why haven't we had any real summer weather? I feel like I live in Seattle instead of Maryland. Rain, cloudy, more rain, still more rain.......it's enough to make you depressed. But right around the corner is coming the 4th of July. I decided to make a little patriotic card for the occasion using Papertrey's new Vintage Picnic set. I don't remember when I have been so impressed with a set of stamps. You will be seeing lots more samples using this set so I hope you like it too. There are 5 different baskets and too many toppers to mention but pretty much all holidays and seasons are covered. This one is on Kraft CS and I used Bravo Burgundy, Night of Navy, Ballet Blue and Bashful Blue. I think I could have done a better job with Copics because they have such a fine tip but I don't have any ( have to remedy that soooooon!!) so I just used the blender pen VERY CAREFULLY! Then I used Papertrey's Green Thumb for the fireworks. It's the top of a flower! Added some Stickles for pizzaz and some Night of Navy ribbon on a Spellbinders Ribbon Tag. Distressed everything and there you are! I also have to give a nod to Mish Wooderson for the inspiration for the coloring.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Nesting Instinct

Quick card here with an image I've been wanting to try for some time. It doesn't have a name but it's by Inkadinkadoo and it was rather hard to ink properly. Anyway I used my Nesties to mount it and colored it direct from the pad with blender pens. Used some stickles here and there for bling. A strip of Cosmo Cricket on Sage Shadow CS. Used four tiny brads for accent to pick up th colors of the Creamy Caramel sponged edge and the same color is in the Cosmo paper. Have a good evening!

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A Very Special Project!!!











I am so in love with this project! It is from a tutorial by Tammy of http://www.dreamcreateandshare.blogspot.com/. Thanks for a wonderful tutorial Tammy and the inspiration too. You must have the Sizzix Matchbox Die to do this. There are actually 9 matchboxes involved, a little chipboard and DP and then you embellish to your heart's content. I did use a matchbox on top but you wouldn't have to. You could use anything. And get this....it swivels! You'll have to purchase Tammy's tutorial to find out how but the mechanism is something all of you have right in your craft room. I used the brand new Stampin' Up! Rich Razzleberry card stock and my K&Co. Madeline paper was the perfect companion. I used SU Designer Brads for drawer pulls and how you make them is another wonderful trick! I also used the dimensional flower/stickers from the Madeline line for embellishment along with Tim Holtz grungeboard, stickles, a MS punch, metal frame, etc. You can really go crazy with your embellishments. And the best part is.....it's really an easy project. It does take some time, mostly cutting and folding all the matchboxes but after that it goes together quickly. I hope you enjoy it and that you'll make one for yourself. Go to Tammy's blog,purchase the tutorial and you can instantly download it and get started.




Monday, June 15, 2009

Friday, June 12, 2009

Whoooo....Whooooo.....


Whoooo.....whooooo....or rather what is missing from this card? I know, I know, brads or SOMETHING to the left of the owl. But I couldn't find anything I was happy with so you get the unembellished unadulterated owl. But isn't he or she the cutest owl you've seen! This is a $1 stamp from Inkadinkadoo I found at JoAnn's as I was in the check out line. You know this nifty little items they tempt you with as you are bored waiting for the next cashier. Anywhoooo, the CS is Really Rust, So Saffron, Nevermore DS from Cosmo Cricket, and a More Mustard Top Note Die. The owl is on watercolor paper, embossed with clear EP and colored with inks right from the pad with a blender pen. The sentiment is from So Many Sayings on a word window punch. I will eventually find something I like for that spot. Definitely!

Thursday, June 11, 2009

PTI Quilter's Sampler


Was in kind of a quilty-vintagy-patrioticy mood today! All the stamps used are from PTI's Quilter's Sampler. I stamped with Basic Black, colored with Red Riding Hood Red and Night of Navy with a blender pen and aged with TH Vintage Photo, including the little tin stars. I have had those for EONS! This stamp set is really a lot of fun but a 1" punch to punch out the quilt squares is a must. You just can't get them straight by eye. Enjoy!

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Sitting on a Nest


Here's something just a little different. I came across this blog http://justsomethingimade.blogspot.com/ the other day and on it Cathe Holden tells you how to make these darling little wire bird nests. The one on this card was my first try, but hey it's not bad for the first one. So easy and very inexpensive. The wire is 24 guage beading wire and the eggs are little egg-shaped pearls available at Mike's. And you really can't do it wrong because it's a free form kind of thing. The paper used on this is Whisper White and the grey is a halloween paper from last year, might have been SU, not sure. I used Real Red ribbon and CS and ink and a Martha Stewart punch for the little leaves/twig. The bird is from Birds Galore by Inkadinkadoo, one of my favorite companies. The Labels Four Nestabilities were used for the medallion shapes. Then I used Crystal Effects to glue on the nest. It could be removed and a small pin back glued on with like E6000 and used as a pin or just a prop in your house with some birdy-nesty things---don't you all have them? Anyway, it was a fun little thing to make!

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Sweet Little Gift Box


I am so thoroughly enjoying using Lauren Meader's Timeless Templates for some of these 3D projects. This one is called Get A Handle On It. Don't forget they are for sale at Paper Tray Ink. This box is 3.5" square which is a nice size for gifts. I used So Saffron CS and Tea Party DP. The scalloped ovals were cut with punches and the sentiment is from SU's Yummy set, masking out the scrolls with post it notes. The butterfly is from the Sizzix butterfly die and the pearls are Martha Stewart. Ribbon is So Saffron. A nice size cupcake or edible treat, a jar candle, toiletries, small stuffed animal, almost anything could be used to complete this little gift. Enjoy!

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Purse-onality Clutch



I just love this little purse. It is made from a Timeless Template from Lauren Meader. You can find all her templates for sale at Paper Trey Ink. This is the Purse-onality Clutch. As you can see from this and my last project, I am making an effort to use up my current designer paper as it will be discontinued in the new catalog from SU coming on July 1. YAY! Anyway this is made from Parisian Breeze paper and the medallion image is from Polka Dot Punches. This is a good size box and could hold some craft supplies for a friend, chocolate and plenty of it, cosmetics, even small note cards, jewelry, etc. I used bridal brads from Mike's on the handles and medallion. Lauren is a talented lady and has quite a few templates in the collection now. They are only $5 and you can download them instantly. Works for me!

Tea Anyone?


I am back to enjoying this wonderful stamp set from Papertrey Ink called Two for Tea. It has so many great sayings and little images in it that the possibilities are endless. I used one of Lauren Meader's Timeless Templates to make this file box of Always Artichoke CS and To The Nines DP, wrapped it with chocolate ribbon and used one of the little images for the front. Then I made six cards of Sahara Sand CS with 2 strips of DP and Sage Shadow and used one of the four teapot images for the card. Cutting them out wasn't fun but I like how it all came out. Inside I used another sentiment from the set and a dimensional to adhere a tea bag. Each of the six cards has a different flavor tea bag. This would be a great gift or you could use the cards to send individually and use the file box for coupons, photos, phone notes, etc. Hope you like it!








Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Ditto!


I had so much fun with the card below that I had to do another! This is Pretty in Pink CS with Whisper White, Rasberry Tart DP and the flowers are on watercolor paper with Kiwi Kiss leaves and the Nesties frame and ribbon is Rose Red. The sentiment is from Morning Soft. Again this was from a tutorial I purchased from Inking Idaho. There are three different cards and a purse to match. Have a great evening!

Update--The Yard June 3





























Just a few shots of the yard. Magic Carpet spirea and near St. Francis the Little Princess Spirea and David Phlox which is not in bloom yet. There's a shot of the pond which still needs the stone down the center of the falls with our two little Boston's checking it out. Then my yellow rose bush which is loaded right now, the Countess de Lyon clematis climbing the bird feeder next to the pond and the bed with all the purple scabiosa waving their purple heads. Enjoy!

Finally...................


I haven't really dropped out of cyberspace friends. Just tending to things of heart and home. I hope I am getting back in the creative groove! I purchased a tutorial from Becky Roberts http://www.inkingidaho.blogspot.com/ for a Purse-onality Tote and cards. This is one of the cards. I basically did it just like Becky's except I added the leaf from Playful Petals and some Crystal Effects on the very tip of the stamens. Becky's tutorials are wonderful and very inexpensive IMHO. Go have a look at her site and I think you'll enjoy yourself.