Monday, May 31, 2010

Happy Memorial Day ... and It's RI Stamp of the Week!

Happy Memorial Day to you all!  I hope you are all enjoying your long weekend.  And I hope you are also taking time to remember the reason for this holiday.

Today is Monday, so you know that means by now - it's the day the new Repeat Impressions Stamp of the Week is revealed!  This week it's the Crowned Crane Deco - # 5702-M.  Please visit the RI blog, The House That Stamps Built, for all the details on how to purchase this great stamp for 50% off through Sunday.  And be sure to check out the Repeat Impressions Rock Stars' blogs to see what they have created with this stamp!
Harriet ~ Joy ~ Julie ~ Makiko ~ Robin

For this first card, I simply stamped the image with Versamark and embossed it with Gold Detail embossing powder.  I matted the image with a shimmery dark blue paper.  The beautiful patterned paper on the bottom (which also has gold in it that you probably can't see) is some that our daughter and son-in-law brought back from Japan for me.  I have been "hoarding" it, but decided to part with some of it!  The image is mounted on Pop Dots and I added some gold ribbon.  (You can see the gold a little better in this picture.)

I made this second card with an image I had laying around after working on the first card.  I had stamped it a few times in different colors.  I thought I could just as well put this stamped image right on to a card, instead of adding it to my "card parts pile!"  It is stamped  with PTI's Fresh Snow Ink on Kraft cardstock and matted on some dark olivey cardstock, and mounted on Pop Dots.  The patterned paper on the bottom is from the same package of paper as my first card - from Japan.  It's matted with the same green cardstock as the image.  The sentiment is from Repeat Impressions and is embossed with gold embossing powder.

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Saturday, May 29, 2010

SCS Color Challenge - Anniversary

I made this card for our daughter and son-in-law who will be celebrating their seventh wedding anniversary on Monday.  It was done based on SplitCoastStampers Color Challenge #272 - Real Red, Bermuda Bay and Kraft.

The frame is from Papertrey Ink, from their new Fillable Frames #4 set.  I stamped it in Real Red.  I added Prima flowers with red brads. I stamped the sentiment (which is also from Fillable Frames #4) with Tempting Turquoise. (I only have the Bermuda Bay marker - not the ink pad - and it didn't work on the stamp very well.  Close enough!)



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Friday, May 28, 2010

Sharing in Your Sorrow - Tulips

A quick post for today.  A friend of mine from my Yahoo! group had a death in her family last week.  I made this card for them.


The stamp is the Stamp of the Week from Repeat Impressions.  (See this post to learn how to get it 50% off through next Tuesday.)  I colored it with Stampin' Up! chalks.  I paper pieced the vase, and used the same patterned paper for the matting.  The sentiment is from Stampin' Up!'s Thoughts and Prayers set.


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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

SCS Color Challenge - Celebrate

I made this card for SplitCoastStampers Clean and Simple Challenge #68 - "Summer" - and for Color Challenge #272 - Bermuda Bay, Real Red and Kraft.


I inked up the flip-flop stamp with a Creamy Caramel ink pad, then colored the flip-flops (on the stamp) with Real Red and Bermuda Bay markers. I matted it with kraft. I attached the Prima flowers with red brads. I thought they matched perfectly - even the design, with the circles, matched the flip-flop on the left. The sentiment (from the dollar bin at Michael's) was also inked up with Creamy Caramel and colored with markers.


Two miscellaneous things:  You still have another week to play along with the Repeat Impressions sketch challenge and have a chance to win a $25 gift certificate.  You can find the sketch and details here.


I will try to keep up with posting on my blog, but I have a busy few weeks coming up.  Memorial weekend - no specific plans other than a Twins game on Saturday - GO TWINS!  The following weekend our daughter and granddaughter will be here for four days.  And the following weekend is our Yahoo! groups "Group Gathering."  Lots of fun things!


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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Best Wishes


A "just because" card ... just because I got this stamp in the dollar bin at Michael's last week and wanted to use it. I thought I could stamp it in a pattern and make a background, but it just didn't line up any way that I could figure out.


I stamped it with Versafine Onyx Black ink on Aqua Mist from Papertrey Ink and colored it with Mint Melody (anyone remember that? LOL!), Sage Shadow and Cameo Coral markers from Stampin' Up! and a white gel pen. I cut and embossed it with a Square Nestability and sponged Mint Melody on the edges. The lower mat is also cut and embossed with the same square - it's out of Mint Melody cardstock. I embossed a larger square in my card base, which is Stampers Select white cardstock, also from PTI. The sentiment is from PTI's Fillable Frames #4 and is stamped in Cameo Coral. The colored layers are mounted on Pop Dots.


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Monday, May 24, 2010

Repeat Impressions Stamp of the Week - Vase of Tulips

Well, once again it's Monday - and Repeat Impressions Stamp of the Week day:)  This week's SOTW is called Vase of Tulips 1317-L.  For this week only, it's available at 50% off.  You can find all the necessary details on the RI blog, The House That Stamps Built.  (Be sure to follow the directions found there.)  The Repeat Impressions store is found here.  Check out all the wonderful stamps.  Also, check out what other members of the design team have created.  And remember, the "WHAT IF?" Wednesday sketch challenge (and the chance for a $25 gift certificate!) is still open!

For this first card, I stamped the image on shimmery white paper with Versafine Onyx Black ink, and embossed with detail fine black embossing folder.  I colored the image with Stampin' Up! markers.  After coloring, I cut the image out with an Oval Nestability.  Before removing from the Nestability, I sponged with pale yellow ink.  I sponged a little bit of black ink on the edge.  I embossed the background with a Cuttlebug folder and matted with black.  I added some sheer black ribbon.  The sentiment is from Repeat Impressions and is stamped with Old Olive ink.
For this second card, i stamped the image on white cardstock and embossed with detail gold embossing powder.  I colored it with watercolor pencils and a paintbrush and did some sponging with gray and yellow in.  I sponged Versamark on the edges, and also the edges of the blue matting, and embossed with gold embossing powder.  The patterned paper is from a Sizzix pad.  I added some yellow dots with a sponge dauber.  The sentiment is from Repeat Impressions and is embossed in gold.


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Sunday, May 23, 2010

Wedding Congrats

I made this quick wedding card for an acquaintance of my husband.  He (my DH) loves white and embossing, so this is what he chose.  It's a case of a graduation card I have made.


The glasses are a small Cuttlebug folder.  The top embossing is done with a Sizzix folder.  The bottom embossing is a Cuttlebug folder.  I added lines with my Scor-Pal.  You can't tell in the picture, but the matting is shimmery silver.


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Saturday, May 22, 2010

Ladybug Hello

A fun little card for today.

I used my new Martha Stewart ladybug punch on Real Red cardstock.  (This was one of my great finds last week - for $6.99!) I scored some lines and added the Hello from Papertrey Ink's Fillable Frames #1. I matted this on Basic Black. The bottom matting is stamped with a ladybug from a dollar set from JoAnn's and a dot from a different PTI set.

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Friday, May 21, 2010

One-Layer Birthday #2

I made another card for Susan's (Simplicity) challenge to make a one-layer card.  The additional challenge this week is to use a "faux embellishment" stamp.  


My faux embellishment stamps are lace and ribbon.  The "lace" border is from Stampin' Up!'s Trimtastic set.  I cut it along the edges to make it scalloped.  The "ribbon" is also from SU! - from Perfect Plaids.  The flower is from Inkadinkado.  I colored it with chalks.  The sentiment is from Papertrey's Birthday Basics set.


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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Another Super Simple Card

I stopped at Michael's yesterday and picked up a couple things - a wooden dollar stamp, a clear dollar stamp set, a couple stamp sets that were greatly clearanced, and a Martha Stewart border punch that I got for 50% off with a coupon.  It was a fun shopping trip:)


I had to use the MS punch right away.  I took a piece of paper from a scrap pack and punched it.  I threaded some ribbon through the slits and did some scoring on it.  I decided it needed more, so I added a piece of ribbon between scored lines.  The sentiment is from Papertrey's Birthday Basics set - big surprise! LOL!! - with Versamagic Purple Hydrangea ink.


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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

WHAT IF? Wednesday #2 - A Repeat Impressions Challenge

Today is another "WHAT IF?" Wednesday at Repeat Impressions.  You can find the details on the RI blog: The House That Stamps Built.  Today's challenge is this sketch:
Won't you please join us for this fun challenge?  The participants from the last challenge, along with the participants from this one, will be entered into a random drawing for a $25 gift certificate from Repeat Impressions.  How awesome is that?!  (If you participated last time and make another card this time, you double your chances!)  Just make your card, upload it, and leave the link on the RI blog.  If you upload to an online gallery, please use the keyword M1910.  Be sure to check out the other Design Team members' cards, too!
Ayana ~ Dana ~ Darsie ~ Harriet ~ Joy ~ Julie ~ MakikoRobin

My card uses the Daffodils stamp (#904-L).  I colored it with Stampin' Up! markers.  I cut and embossed it with a Long Rectangle Nestability.  The matting is done with a Long Rectangle Scalloped Nestability.  I punched the yellow strip with an SU! border punch, scored it with my Scor-Pal, and added the ribbon.  The little flowers were colored with a marker, and I added the brads for centers.  The sentiment is from Repeat Impressions, and is also cut with Nestabilities.  The image and sentiment panels are mounted on Pop Dots.


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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Super Simple Thanks

I needed to mail a check to someone and didn't want to just slip the check in the envelope by itself, so I made a super simple thank you card to send with it. :)


The flower stamp is from an Inkadinkado set.  I colored it with Stampin' Up! markers from the Soft Subtles family.  I didn't want to use black ink for the sentiment - I thought it might be too "stark."  So, I used a Hero Arts Soft Silver ink.  I added pearls to the centers and called it done!


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Monday, May 17, 2010

Repeat Impressions Stamp of the Week - Live Laugh Love

Today's card features this week's Repeat Impressions Stamp of the Week - Live Laugh Love (3108-J.)  Please visit the RI blog for the details of how to get this stamp 50% off this week only!  You need to follow the directions on the blog to receive this special price.  You can find the stamp on this page (scroll down a little ways) and here is a link to the Repeat Impressions store.  Check out the Design Team members' blogs for inspiration using this stamp!

Note: Some of these links go to the blog and not the specific post.  I will edit them as the posts become available.

Don't forget - you still have today and tomorrow to get your sketch challenge card entered.  There will be a new sketch on Wednesday.  There is a $25 gift certificate from Repeat Impressions up for grabs!  The sketch, details, and sample cards are available in this post.

This is a gatefold card - It opens in the middle.  For the Live Laugh Love panel, I brayered onto SU! glossy paper with a Kaleidacolor Spectrum pad, then stamped the image over that.  I cut it with a Labels Two Spellbinders die and added a little "bling."  The matting (Pink Passion cardstock from SU!) was also cut with a Labels Two, but turned the other direction.  I embossed it with a Swirls Cuttlebug folder and rubbed a little bit of white ink on the edges.  The background was stamped with another stamp from Repeat Impressions (Heart Flower - scroll down a ways) and colored with SU! markers - Pink Passion, Orchid Opulence, Brilliant Blue and Green Galore.  I also used a little dot from a Papertrey set.  I matted the side panels with more Pink Passion.


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Sunday, May 16, 2010

Wow – a Tutorial!

Imgp1304 - smallerI got a few emails about the scoring on the card that I posted yesterday, so I thought I would try doing a tutorial.  If I do another tutorial, I will spend a little more time on it.  And maybe get a manicure and put some lotion on my hands!  But for today, here it is!

The scored and embossed cardstock is Certainly Celery and the matting cardstock is Bermuda Bay.  I embossed the bottom layer with a Sizzix folder.  The sentiment is from Papertrey Ink’s Birthday Basics and I stamped it with Bermuda Bay.  The butterflies (punched with a Martha Stewart punch) are mounted on Pop Dot pieces, and I added pearls for the bodies.

I’d appreciate any comments you might choose to leave!

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Saturday, May 15, 2010

SplitCoastStampers Color Challenge - Two cards

I'm sharing two cards with you again today.  (I better get some more made - I'm running out!)  They were both made for the Color Challenge on SplitCoastStampers - Melon Mambo and Soft Suede.


For this first one, I used my new scoring pattern, but added to it by doing the "radiating" scoring in both directions.  I sponged Soft Suede on the scoring.  I matted with Soft Suede, also.  The flowers are from the wedding section at Michael's and I colored them with a Melon Mambo marker.  The sentiment is from Repeat Impressions.  I added pearls for the flower centers.
For this second one, I used a new Martha Stewart punch I got on clearance at Michael's.  I scored a couple lines under it.  The sentiment stamp is from Hero Arts.  I inked it up with Soft Suede and then used my Melon Mambo marker to color the words.  I added scoring around the sentiment, also, and embossed the top section with my Swiss Dots folder.


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Friday, May 14, 2010

SplitCoastStampers Clean and Simple Challenge - Birthday (and Misc.)

Just a very simple birthday card for today.  I made this for the Clean and Simple Challenge #66 on SplitCoastStampers on Monday.  It was a sketch, and you can find the challenge here.

The papers are all from a We R Memory Keepers pack from Archiver's from a couple years ago. The stamps are all from Papertrey sets - Birthday Basics and Around and About Sentiments.  I punched the flower with a Paper Shapers punch.  The circle was cut with a Nestability.



I've been thinking I never did share pictures of our kitchen, once it got (almost!) done.  We still have to paint (I will cover up all those hours and hours of stenciling I did over the cabinets!) and we still need to do the trim around the window.  But, the rest has been done for a while now.  I should have taken a picture of it with the under-the-counter lights ON though, since that was part of what took so long!  There is lighting under all the cabinets, even the one to the right of the stove.  The backsplash is textured wallpaper painted with a metallic paint.  That was the last part of the project.  The cabinets were refaced over 12 years ago and the countertop and sink, etc. were done about a year ago.


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Thursday, May 13, 2010

Digital Image Birthday

This is a free digital image I got for being a member of the Tiddly Inks group on Paper Craft Planet.  I really like it!  


I colored it with Prismacolor pencils and Gamsol - including adding light yellow around the edges of the image for a little "glow."  Then I cut it out with a Deckled Long Rectangle Nestability.  I left it in the die after embossing and sponged yellow ink around the edges - leaving a white frame.  The sentiment is from Papertrey Ink's Birthday Basics set.  Both of the background papers are from Sizzix.  I embossed the yellow strip with a Cuttlebug border folder, scored lines with my Scor-Pal and then sanded them down with a sanding block.


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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Daisies and More Daisies!


I have found out through stamping that I love daisies:)  And I have two more daisy cards to share with you today.


This first one was done for Susan Raihala's (Simplicity) One-Layer Wednesday challenge.  This one was for last week's challenge (besides the obvious requirement of being one-layer!) to use punctuation stamps.  (Today's challenge is to use ribbon on your one-layer card.)  I love this little group of Daisies from Repeat Impressions.  I stamped it three times on this card and colored with Stampin' Up! markers.  I added the scoring and the sentiment, which is from Papertrey Ink's set Birthday Basics.  The bracket stamps are from PTI, also, from the Wishing You set.
This next card is basically the same, but I added matting (Certainly Celery) to my strip of daisies.  The sentiment is from Repeat Impressions.  The butterfly is from Repeat Impressions, too.  (Isn't it awesome!)  I stamped it on scrap cardstock, colored it with SU! markers, and cut it out.  I also stamped it directly on the card front and colored it quickly.  I mounted the cut-out one on Pop Dots over the one on the card.


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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Scored Birthday

   A quick card - and a quick post for today.
   I was making this background for the card I posted yesterday, but lined it up wrong for the first score of the second direction.  So, I went with it and did it differently.  I like the way it turned out.  The daisy is from Martha Stewart.  The sentiment is from Papertrey Ink.
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Monday, May 10, 2010

Repeat Impressions Stamp of the Week - Clover Bunny

   It's Monday, so that means it's time for Repeat Impressions Stamp of the Week again!  This week's stamp is called Clover Bunny and it's super cute!  Check out Repeat Impressions blog here and get all the details of how to get this stamp for 50% off.  Be sure to check out the blogs of the other RI Design Team members, too:)

Harriet Skelly ~ Joy Hadden ~ Michele Greenwood
   Oh, and don't forget to make a card using the "What If? Wednesday" sketch challenge for a chance to win a $25 gift certificate!  
   Not too much explanation for the cards I'm sharing with you.  The sentiment stamps are both from Repeat Impressions, also.  The horizontal strip on this first one is from Die Cuts With A View and is embossed with a Swiss Dots Cuttlebug folder and scuffed with a sanding block.  The vertical strip is from Stampin' Up!  The image is colored with SU! markers, and the corners are punched with a Marvy punch.
   For this second one, the image is also colored with SU! markers.  I did some decorative scoring with my Scor-Pal.  The cardstock is all SU!.  I added the brads and popped the main image panel (including matting) on Pop Dots.
   Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Happy Mother's Day, All!

Another Mother's Day card I made - just because.  Alas, no one is receiving it, so I'll just say that it is for ALL of you - mothers or not!


The flower is the same one I used on yesterday's card - from Stampology.  (It looks a lot different when you can see the pretty patterned lines in it.)  I used Versamagic inks for both the flower and the stem.  The stem and leaves are from Papertrey's set called Wishing You.  I stitched on the button (probably also from PTI) using DMC floss.  I rubbed the green ink onto the edges and matted it with Old Olive cardstock.  The sentiment - from Verve - was stamped with Versamark and embossed with clear embossing powder.  I then embossed the bottom layer with a Swiss Dots folder, a border folder, and my Scor-Pal.


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Saturday, May 8, 2010

Done - and Re-Done! (And a reminder)

I made this card for Susan's blog challenge from last week (on her blog Simplicity.)  She has started a weekly challenge to do a One-Layer Card and each week will have one requirement.  The requirement last week was to use glitter or flocking.  I chose glitter.  (This week's challenge is to use a punctuation stamp.  I have done one for that challenge, too, which I will share with you next week.  I have lots of cards to share!)


The flowers are stamped with my Essential Glue Pad with a stamp from Stampology, then glittered with some glitter from a Martha Stewart 24-pack.  (I had a 50% off coupon a couple weeks ago and HAD to use it.  Now I better keep using glitter!!  What was I thinking!)  I doodled the lines around the edges of the flowers and the flower centers and added Stickles to the centers.  The glittered lines around the edges are done using Scor-Tape.  Just put the tape down, remove the backing, and add your glitter.  The sentiment is from Hero Arts.
This is the same card (different lighting, sorry.)  I thought it was lacking something.  I had another flower already stamped, glittered and cut out, so I added Pop Dots and put it on the card.  The butterfly (from Repeat Impressions) was stamped on scrap paper and also onto the card front.  I colored it with SU! markers and mounted it on Pop Dots.  I used a glue pen and clear glitter on it.  I think this is the card my mom is getting.  My mother-in-law's card has been done since my birthday!  See this post:)


I also want to remind you of Repeat Impressions sketch challenge, found here.  It's a great chance to win a $25 gift certificate for their awesome stamps!  Plus, it's a fun sketch!


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Friday, May 7, 2010

They're Orange!

Three cards for you today.  The Clean and Simple challenge last week on SplitCoastStampers was to make a birthday card with orange!  (It was Jen's birthday and orange is her favorite color.)  I made three of them.  I started by trying to use my Essential Glue Pad and glitter, but I didn't like it very well, so I set it aside.  Later, I decided to use it after all:)


I stamped the butterflies (from Stampin' Up!'s Flight of the Butterfly) in Only Orange and Versafine Onyx Black.  Then I stamped the sentiment (from Papertrey's Birthday Basics.)  Then I cut a rectangle out of a cereal box and used it to trace around for the frame with a black gel pen.  It bled under the edge and blobbed.  Phooey!  After already struggling with such a "simple" card, I got frustrated and scribbled on the line!  I thought, "Hey!  This has potential!" so I scribbled along the whole line.  It turned out fine, I think.  A simple one-layer card.
I guess I only took one picture of the next two cards together.  They both have the glitter butterflies that I originally rejected.  (The butterflies and sentiments are both from the same SU! set.)  The background for the one on the left was embossed with a texture plate brayered with orange ink.  I cut out the butterfly for the card on the right.  The background for the one on the right was embossed with another texture plate, and the little orange strip was embossed with a Cuttlebug folder.  That's about it!


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Thursday, May 6, 2010

Baby Cards - One of Each!



   Two baby cards today - one for a boy and one for a girl.  
   Not too much to say about them.  The stamps - the buggy and the sentiment - are from 2RedBananas.  I paper pieced the buggies, did a little coloring on them, and added the brads.  The sentiments are cut with a Spellbinders Tag die and sponged around the edges.  The patterned papers are from a local paper store and the matting is from Stampin' Up!
   Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

What If? Wednesday - A Repeat Impressions Challenge

   Repeat Impressions is starting something new and exciting ... What If? Wednesdays!  Every other Wednesday there will be a new challenge.  We hope you will join in the fun!  Our first challenge is the above sketch.  Just make a card using the sketch, and link your card up to the RI blog, The House That Stamps Built.  And - there is blog candy! I can't wait to see all your wonderful creations!  
   You can check out the Design Team's cards/blogs here:
Ayana ~ Dana ~ Darsie ~ Harriet ~ Joy
Julie ~ Makiko ~ Michele ~ Robin

   Here is my card for the challenge.  The bunny image is called "Jump For Joy" and is available at the Repeat Impressions store.  I stamped it with black ink and colored it with Prismacolor pencils and Gamsol and sponged Chocolate Chip ink around the edges.  The matting is Chocolate Chip by Stampin' Up!  The patterned paper is from a My Mind's Eye pack I got at Costco a while ago.  I embossed it with a Cuttlebug Herringbone folder.  The embellishments are from the jewelry department at Micheal's.  I believe they are called "studs."  The sentiment is hand-printed.
   Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

SCS Sketch Challenge

   I made this card for Sketch Challenge #278 on SplitCoastStampers last week and I'm finally getting a chance to share it with you! 
   I brayered Fresh Snow ink from Papertrey Ink onto a "Paws" Fiskars texture plate, then used it to emboss my Kraft cardstock. I cut it into fourths for the background. The puppy stamp is from Repeat Impressions ("Play Time Puppy") and is stamped on Kraft and colored with Prismacolor pencils and Gamsol. I sponged around the edges with white. The sentiment is also from Repeat Impressions, and is stamped with Fresh Snow and again, I sponged the edges.
   Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!

Monday, May 3, 2010

Repeat Impressions Stamp of the Week - Wild Violets

   It's Monday ... and that means it's time for Repeat Impressions Stamp of the Week!  This week's stamp is called Wild Violets, and it is available at 50% off all week!  You can find the details of this special offer on the Repeat Impressions blog, The House That Stamps Built.  Check out what the other Design Team members have done with this stamp, too!
Joy Hadden
Julie Smith

Robin Kirkpatrick
Darsie Rose Bruno

   Once again, I have two cards to share.  They are very similar, but you get them both anyway:)  This first one is colored with Primsacolor pencils and Gamsol.  It is cut and embossed with a Spellbinders Labels Two die.  The matting for the image was also cut with a Labels Two die.  Then I embossed it with a Script Cuttlebug folder and lightly rubbed it with Fresh Snow ink.  The sentiment is also from Repeat Impressions.  The two patterned papers are from Die Cuts With a View - Nana's Nursery - Boy.

   For this second card, I chose to color it with watercolor pencils and a paint brush.  I cut the image and matting with a Spellbinders Label Two die.  The matting is finished the same way as my first card.  The white layer is embossed with a Fiskars texture plate.  The patterned paper is from My Mind's Eye that I got at Costco a couple years ago.
   Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Double Daisies - and a Sunshine Award!


   I have two cards to share with you again today.  They both use Papertrey Ink's sets called Floral Frenzy (the daisies) and Around and About Sentiments.  And please be sure to read to the end of this relatively short post for an "award" I received and am sharing. :)
   I made this card for SplitCoastStampers Color Challenge #268 - Barely Banana, Ballet Blue and Old Olive.  I brayered Barely Banana on an Ellison texture plate before embossing the background. The main image panel and sentiment are mounted on Pop Dots.
   This one was made from leftovers from the first card.  I did this image panel first, but didn't like it as much with the blue matting, so I set it aside.  I stamped the sentiment directly on the Kraft (from PTI) cardstock and scored double lines on both sides of it.  It looked a little bare on the bottom left, so I added a little Martha Stewart daisy sticker.  In real life, it improved it.  In the picture, I think it looks out of place!
   I just received this "Sunshine Award" from my great friend, Harriet!  Thanks so much, Harriet.  You can find her blog here:  Allycat Cards.  (I get to see her again in just over a month, when our group meets in June.  I can't wait!  Stay tuned for pictures.)  This award is for recognizing those people who spread sunshine by commenting on others' blogs.
   So, without further ado, here are the twelve people who comment the most on my blog.  I appreciate - so much! - each and every comment I get!  Thanks for spreading the sunshine to me:)
   So, here are the rules:
     1. Put the Sunshine Award on your blog and/or within your post.
     2. Pass the award to 10-12 other bloggers.
     3. Link the nominees within your post.
     4. Let them know they received this award by leaving a comment on their blog.
    5. Share the love and link to the person from whom you received the award.
   Thanks again, Harriet!  And thanks to everyone who comments on others' blogs!
   And thanks so much for stopping by! I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!

Saturday, May 1, 2010

May Calendar Page

   Here is my calendar page for the month of May.  As usual, I would love to share my Excel file with you that I have created to print out my blank pages.  I have made my file for next year, so if you would like the 2011 file, just let me know that, too.  You can email me here.
   The image is a stamp from Rubber Stampede.  I colored it with Stampin' Up! markers, punched it out with a Marvy punch (I LOVE my Nestabilities, but when I'm mass-producing and have a punch that I can use, I will use the punch!) and sponged color around the edge.  The sentiment is from a clear dollar set from JoAnn's. 
   Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!