Monday, February 18, 2013

Owly Birthday



I am trying to get into using challenges more, and I found a really cute color challenge that fit an idea that had popped into my brain while trying to decide on a stamp set out of the SU main catalog to use for a swap I just joined. (That was a really long sentence. More like a paragraph in one breath!)

See, isn't that adorable?!!

Polka dots have been calling to me again lately. Love the little buggers, and these were made with the rubber leftovers from the Daydream Medallions set. They work very well with A Fitting Occasion don't they :)
  • Stamps: A Fitting Occasion, Daydream Medallions
  • Ink: Raspberry Ripple, Primrose Petals, Calypso Coral, Lucky Limeade, Early Espresso
  • Paper: Whisper WHite, Primrose Petals Core'dinations and regular cardstock, Lucky Limeade, Calypso Coral
  • Other: Curly Label, Modern Label, and 1" Circle punches, Lucky Limeade Baker's Twine, dimensionals, Big Shot with Woodgrain ef, Simply Scored, scotch tape, Sticky Strip

This little box will hold all kinds of things, including 4 tealights. I made a tutorial for them ages ago here.

I don't normally post twice in one day, but I really wanted to get this submitted to the challenge and the deadline is midnight tonight! 

Silver and Yellow Wedding


The new Two-tone ribbon in the Occasions Mini was really speaking to me the other day and this is what I was inspired to make. I think it turned out quite elegant, even if my photography skills were not wuite up to the task of capturing it.

My stitching got a little crazy on the top edge, but we all well know, there is no re-do once you poke holes in the paper! I love the richness of the Pewter embossing powder, and the elegance of this embossing folder and DSP (part of the SAB offerings this year- don't miss out!).
  • Stamps: Love and Laughter
  • Ink: Illuminate
  • Paper: Whisper White, Naturals White, Summer Starfruit, Silver Glimmer, Sycamore Street DSP
  • Other: Big Shot with Ovals framelits and Lacy Brocade embossing folder,  Embossing Buddy, Pewter embossing powder, Heat Gun, Occasions Paper Piercing Pack, Paper Piercer and Mat, 1¼" Gray Two-tone ribbon, dimensionals, sewing machine and thread, 1¼" square punch, Itty Bitty Shapes punch, Rhinestone Basic Jewels
 Some of the Tuscan jumbo wheel along the inside edge and the sentiment finish off the inside nicely.


Sunday, February 17, 2013

And the Fish Talks!


You might want a little backstory on this one, lol. We live and grew up in Minnesota, the land of 10,000 lakes. Actually it is more like 25,000, but who's counting? Our families hail from the Little Falls, MN area. Little Falls was home to not one, but two boat manufacturing facilities: Crestliner and Larson Boats. My Dad spent about a decade there, designing boats at Crestliner for part of that time. my hubby's stepdad has been doing customer service for Crestliner for a long time. My hubby, his stepdad, and all of his brothers have appeared in more than one Crestliner catalog. Hubby's grandmother worked at Larsons sewing the boat cushions before it closed. So, fishing is pretty much a given recreational activity for us. Lots of family bonding has happened around fishing.

Well, my hubby's brother gave him a gag gift for Christmas a few yeas ago. You guessed it. The talking/singing fish! Said brother has a birthday coming up. I am seriously thinking about giving him his fish back, along with this card.

And this lovely sketch from Retro Sketches was just the ticket for me to whip out this card in about 20 minutes from inception to finished creation. That is some kind of record for me. It is not unusual for me to take 2 hours to design and create a single card!




I love it!! I can't wait to sent it to him, I know it will make him smile.

  • Stamps: By the Tide
  • Ink: Soft Suede, Always Artichoke, Old Olive, River Rock
  • Paper: Whisper White, River Rock, Soft Suede
  • Other: Big Shot with Hexagons and Designer Frames EF, Paper Snips, dimensionals, White Baker's Twine, buttons, Blender Pen


I also used the Friday Mashup Challenge to use my markers, I colored the fish with River Rock, then added Old Olive and Always Artichoke accents right on the stamp. Love that technique!

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Thanks From the Heart

So, I was playing with the chalkboard technique last month, and I had just made some fun paper lunchbag treat holders for one of the blog hops. The SAB paper from last year was still sitting there needing to be used.... I do so love last year's SAB paper (and did you know it is on the Clearance Rack for 2.19 right now!!) So I couldn't resist  making a couple more of the treat holders!


This is the larger of the 2, and it is really blinged out. Lots of rhinestones and ruffled ribbon. And lookie! the sentiment fits so nicely in the Window framelit! The lacy detail from the Delicate Designs embossing folder adds just the right touch to the top of the pocket flap. I left the bag pouch open to add cookies or some other treat.
  • Stamps: From the Heart, Papillon Potpourri
  • Ink: Illuminate, Craft White, Peach Parfait, Pool Party
  • Paper: Everyday Enchantment DSP (2012 SAB), Basic Gray, Core'dinations Pool Party, Very Vanilla
  • Other: Big Shot with Windows framelits and Delicate Designs embossing folder, Festive Paper Piercing Pack, Paper Piercer and Mat, Embossing Buddy, White embossing powder, Heat Gun,  Signo white gel pen, sponge, dimensionals, White Seam Binding ribbon, Sticky Strip, sewing machine and thread, brown lunch bag, Sanding Block, Rhinestone Basic Jewels
 Here is a little close up of the chalkboard technique, which is really easy and a bit addictive, lol!

This is the matching insert which is note-style. The sentiment is from From the Heart and the butterflies are from Papillon Potpourri.

This is a smaller pocket with another insert, I used the Crochet trim at the top edge of the pocket, and make a rose with Seam Binding ribbon I colored with Crumb Cake ink.

The insert note card for this one has some sponging but is otherwise blank. It isn't very big and I wanted plenty of room for a personal message.

Be sure to check out this year's SAB offerings, they are also quite spectacular!!


Thursday, February 14, 2013

Romantic Roses


So, I have to work tonight and can't spend Valentine's day with my sweetie, but he came home last night with a dozen roses in a gorgeous red vase, a giant box of chocolates, and plans to take me out to dinner on Friday night since we are both off that night. Oh, and did I mention lots of extra random hugs & kisses? Yup, I married a romantic :)
What better time to share what I think is an incredibly romantic spray of roses on this card?!

Sylvia's card here is the inspiration for this one, and mine is almost and exact replica. I think hers is prettier though. I stamped the main image in Stazon on Naturals White and colored it with reinkers and Aquapainter. This is a single layer card, but if I ever make another one, I would probably use watercolor paper and layers... I also like how Sylvia added yellow centers to her flowers.
  • Stamps: Elements of Style, non-SU hexagons and sentiment
  • Ink: Stazon Jet Black, Lucky Limeade, Cherry Cobbler, Crumb Cake
  • Paper: Naturals White
  • Other: Aqua-painter
 Inside, the roses are stamped in Crumb Cake

So, what are you doing for Valentine's Day this year?

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Peeking Umbrellas


There is a cute technique that involves folding back parts of a layer of paper to reveal another image or message. OI thought I would give it a try with the Rain or Shine set.


The cheery umbrellas peek out of the bright and vibrant DSP. I think this will brighten someone's day soon :)
  • Stamps: Rain or Shine
  • Ink: Basic Black, Lucky Limeade, So Saffron
  • Paper: Whisper White, Floral District DSP
  • Other: Brights Designer button, White Baker's Twine
 A little fun on the inside too :)

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Fluttering Anniversary

February is a romantic month, we all know that. Here in Minnesota, there isn't all that much to do in the middle of winter, so snuggling with your special someone sounds darn good right about now :)
And as I was going through my perpetual birthday and anniversary calendar, I noticed that I have three, count 'em, three anniversaries in the family this month!!!

So guess what kind of cards were on my to-do list this week!

This one is going to be for one of my brother-in-laws and his wife. Not too girly, and kind-of modern... I think it turned out great! I even stitched down the ribbon.
  • Stamps: Hears a Flutter, Memorable Moments
  • Ink: Crumb Cake, Primrose Petals, Early Espresso
  • Paper: Crumb Cake, Whisper White
  • Other: Big Shot with Woodgrain EF and Hearts a Flutter framelits, Natural Trim ribbon, Rhinestones and Pearls, sewing machine, dimensionals, Signo white gel pen
Inside I added some more hearts and outlined again.

I made this one with some non-SU stamps and I got my inspiration from Heather Nichols, who is one of my favorite stampers. I am sure many of you know her work, she is quite famous :) AND she is a fellow Minnesotan! She made a tag that was stamped with woodgrain and had several snowflakes scattered over it, and it was all stamped on Kraft paper. Ok, so my imagination went another way with it, but that's what inspiration is all about!




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