Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Scrapy Land Love/ Valentine Challenge


Time to get a head start on Valentine's Day cards and participate in the the Scrapy Land challenge. The theme is Valentine's Day plus use any brand of die from any of the forty brands that Scrap Land sells. Go over to the Scrapy Land Blog and check out the fabulous inspiration from the designers on the team.



I don't usually make shaped cards but this die by Cheery Lynn just seemed right for one.  I just layered and popped up the layers. I made the red flowers from the Cheery Lynn Gardenia die.

Cheery Lynn
Heart Doily

 Cheery Lynn Gardenia
Memory Box Tall Choloe Tall Choloe



 IO Wheat


I will  enter this in the Cheery Lynn Sweet Heart Challenge
Mod Squad Love is in the Air  Mod Squad Challenge 

Double D Challenge



Have you had a chance to visit the Double D Challenge Blog  If not why don't you go on over and check out the challenge and the beautiful designs from the challenge team. Here is the inspiration board for this challenge.  These pictures make me want to bundle up and take a walk in the snow.


Jan 20 - BRRRR!!


Here is the card I came up with for the challenge.  I used lots of white and snow flakes.  I started with a frame that I backed Poppy Stamps Mod Flower die cuts.   I put a piece of Swiss dot vellum behind that to create that snowy winter look.  I used a Spellbinders oval die cut that I embossed with a Swiss dot embossing folder.  That was topped by the Poppy Stamp Snowflake Oval Frame cut from white glitter paper.  The trees are from IO and they have been dipped into white glitter.  The little church is from Frantic Stamper and the roof and ground around the church is covered with glitter.  I added a few small pearls around the fame and mounted on a white base.  






I will enter this in the Poppy Stamps Sparkly Snow Challenge


Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Scrapy Land Anything Goes Challenge


I am so excited because this is my first post as a guest designer at Scrapy Land  There are so many talented designers on the team and the challenges are always filled with beautiful cards and fabulous inspiration.  The challenge this week is Anything Goes using any die by a company that Scrapy Land sells.  Go visit the Scrapy Land Challenge Blog and check out the challenge and the enjoy the inspiration from the design team. Here is my card for the challenge.




This card is for my college roommate who has a January birthday. We have a long history together and have shared some very special moments.   I graduated before Sharon because I always went to school in the summer.  I got a job after graduation and was quite happy, but after Sharon  graduated, she decided I needed a change and  literally dragged me  to Dover, Delaware to look for a job. We both met and married  the love of our lives while we were there. Since we live so far apart,we have not seen each other for about 25 years,but we manage to keep in touch. When I started this card, I had nothing in mind except that I wanted to use lilacs on the card because Sharon loves them.  I did not have a lilac die so I had to improvise.  See pictures below.  

Dies I used

Sue Wilson's Vienna

Spellbinders
5x7matting basics
 hydrangea flower


Memory Box
Tall Chloe
Rhone Butterfly 
Butterfly Exhibit
 Elsa


Cheery Lynn  
Pierced Banners
Celebrate



I will send this card in the smallest box from the PO and add the flip flop note cards that I made for her last month. 


 




Flowers  


Someone asked how I made the flowers so here is a quick idea.  These are blue instead of purple and will be used for another card.  I have a Kitchen Sink lilac stamp so I stamped the two sizes of the lilac base from Kitchen Sink stamps and fussy cut them so I would have the basic shape of the lilac.  Then I cut lots of  hydrangea flowers from blue card  using the Spellbinder's hydrangea die. I sponged them  with  different shades of blue ink and added a little green in the center.




 I used a stylus to shape then and then I glued them onto the lilac shaped base.

 



One large and one small flower





Blue Flowers


I loved the theme of the first challenge at Double D Challenge Blog.  The inspiration board is so pretty that I had to make a card.  This card is for a special lady and college friend of mine. Vicki and I had several classes together and formed an immediate bond.  We can't get together very often since I live in California and she lives in Pennsylvania, but when we do, it is like we just saw each other yesterday. 



I used Sue Wilson's Vienna Dies, the Spellbinder's Hydrangea Die, and Memory Box Choloe. 

If you have not, visited the Double D Challenge Blog  head over there and play along.

Friday, January 1, 2016

Exciting Announcement

Double D Challenges
Diane Hover and Darlene Pavlick (Double D) have joined together to develop a fun filled, inspirational Challenge Blog. The first challenge will be announced on January 6th and I know my crafting friends will want create a project for the challenges.  There will  be a new challenge on the first and third Wednesdays so the first challenge will be January 6th. Each challenge will have a theme and a fabulous inspirational board.  The rules are simple and easy to follow.
  • You may enter up to 3 entries for each challenge as long as it is with a different project and you follow the theme.
  • We are happy for you to combine your projects with other challenge entries.
  • We ask that the projects you create are new and have not been posted on your blog prior to the date the challenge goes live.
  • You must link back to this blog in your post.
  • You can enter our challenge via the inlinkz system.
  • Please link to your post and not just your blog. This saves us a lot of time and helps us to visit more blogs.
  • Please, consider turning off word verification.
  • And the last one – very important – HAVE FUN !!
I am so excited to be on one of the design teams with all these talented ladies. So when you have some time drop by Double D Challenge Blog


Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Donna's Birthday Card

I am the hostess at the Mod Squad Challenge Blog this week.  One Happy Cuts is the sponsor and  one random entry will be chosen to receive a $15 gift certificate so go over the Mod Squad Challenge Blog and check out the challenge.  As those of you who visit my blog regularly know, I like to make cards, even those for challenges, for the special people in my life.  This card is no exception. I made this card for a very special lady whose birthday is December 25th.  Donna Phelan  is so talented and such a good friend and awesome cheerleader to all her crafting buddies. Her blog is fun to read because it reflects her positive attitude, sense of humor and creative imagination. If you have never seen her work, drop by her blog Donna's Blog  and say hello.  I wanted the card to reflect her tastes so I put this little paper flower garden of her favorite flower, hydrangeas, together for her.Then I used one of her favorite techniques, wood graining, for the background. I topped that panel with a beautiful frame from Spellbinders. It has so much detail and is both embossed and debossed. The center frame is from Sue Wilson's Vienna.   The sentiment. which describes how we all feel about Donna, is from Melanie Muenchinger's Buds and Vases. The hydrangeas are Spellbinders and the butterfly is Cheery Lynn.  



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Donna asked me how I made these flowers so here you go, Donna.  The flowers below are for a blue hydrangea for another special friend.  



Cut 4 large and 4 small stems  and 38 flowers


Ink the edges of the blossoms

Make a mark in the center with a green marker.

  

Use stylus in the center of each blossom so it curls up



Put one blossom on each of the stems.


Build your flower on the circle die cut that comes with the set.  Layer all the large ones making sure to offset each one.  Shape the flowers to face upwards. 


Finished flowers.



Monday, December 21, 2015

Flip Flops

My friend Judy Woodland is hosting the Mod Squad Challenge Blog this week and she asked for Anything but Christmas. Go over and check out Judy's fabulous card here. There is a $25 Kitchen Sink gift certificate for one random winner. Anyway, I think I accomplished Judy's challenge.  I designed this card for my college room mate.  I won't tell you how many years we have been friends, but it is more than ten. Sharon has a fetish for flip flops so I told her that I was going to send her some flip flop note cards.  I made ten cards using the same design but different colors that I will put into her birthday card box.  These were fun to make and I got all ten done in one afternoon.





I will enter this in the Mod Squad Challenge Blog

Christmas 2015


I make lots of different designs for my Christmas cards, but because I send so many cards I usually spend some time on one design that I like and make several duplicate cards.The only problem with this is that by the time I am done making cards I am not as fond of the design as I was in the beginning. 


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I started with this fabulous cover plate from Frantic Stamper.  Even though it is very intricate, it cut through with one pass.  Amazing!!!!  I knew I wanted a frame around it so I used my 5x7 Spellbinders Matting Stacks to create a frame.


 I wanted  the door of the church to be black and the windows yellow to imitate light.  I tried several methods but the one that I liked best is gluing small pieces of yellow and black paper in the appropriate spots.




I knew I wanted and evening scene so I used a circle mask for the moon and sponged blues and violets around it.



Next, I used and ink brayer and spotted  roller covered with versa mark over the panel and then heat embossed white embossing powder to imitate snow.

 Next I die cut my sentiment using an IO die.

I wanted snow for the bottom portion of the panel so I cut out some white glitter paper, and glued  the sponged panel and white glitter paper to the back of the cover plate. Next I glued the frame on top of the scene and then added the sentiment to the bottom of the frame. Then I decided to emboss the frame with a Swiss dot embossing folder.







This panel was layered on some lilac or blue card a then onto a white card base.

I added some deer, trees or snow flakes to finish the card.


                                         


I will enter the following challenges
Simon Says Die Crazy

Simon Says Winter Wonder Land

Simon Says Work It Wednesday Holiday Card

Dies R Us Winter Use Snowflakes



Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Snowman Side Step

I made a card similar to this last year for a challenge.  I liked it well enough to do it again for a few Christmas cards. Of course, I changed and added some things.  These darling snowmen are feebies from Beccy's Place.  You'll find a link to her blog on my side bar.  I printed and fuss cut them. See the snow ball in the snowman's hand and the pile of in front. He has been busy. I see some of these snow balls in a shaker card in the near future.  The picture does not show it well but there is some homemade snow on the trees fence and ground.




PTI  paper
IO  fir trees, fence trio, and bow from fancy ornament, cardinals from birch trees, and Merry Christmas sentiment
Tim Holtz  street  lantern


DRU Merry and Bright or White Here











Saturday, November 28, 2015

Christmas Floral


I have not used this Marianne lantern die for quite some time.  It is a large die so the card is 5x7. I started by using a red frame that I cut with Spellbinders 5x7 matting basics and backed with some Swiss dot vellum. I believe the candle is from Joy Craft.  The poinsettia is from Spellbinders.  I will stamp something on the little Cheery Lynn fishtail die cut before I give the card away.  The greenery around the poinsettia is a combination of Cheery Lynn and IO pine branches.  I used some Tall Choloe from Memory Box  die cuts left over from another project to add some sparkle. I will enter this in the Cheery Lynn Anything Goes Challenge HERE , Mod Squad Challenge Blog Christmas Floral  HERE, and the Simon Says Anything Goes Challenge HERE

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Snowflakes on Wood

I got two cards done today. Both of them were simple to do. I did a card that is similar to this last year except on last years card I stamped and embossed the snowflakes, but this year I used dies.  I love this wood paneling technique.
The large die is IO Large Snowflake. It cuts several snowflakes at one time so I just used part of the die cut.  I will use other parts of it on other cards. A gingham bow and a Christmas tree wood charm, a gift from a friend, finishes off the card.   Thanks Judy.
 I will enter these challenges
 IO Challenge Season's Greetings HERE
Simon Says Anything Goes HERE
Simon Says Work it Wednesdays HERE



Large Snowflake DIE093-X
Pine Branch  DIE021-N

Snowflakes Die 100 F

Christmas Carolers



Another Christmas card is done.  I think these IO Christmas carolers are too cute. I will enter this in the
 IO Challenge Season's Greetings HERE
Simon Says Anything Goes HERE
Simon Says Work it Wednesdays HERE

Pine Branch  DIE021-N

Carolers  DIE221-H

Evergreen trees DIE217-E

Snowflakes Die 100 F

Friday, November 20, 2015

Monochromatic White

I used another one of my new Memory Box dies,English rose,tor this card.  I cut it from white card stock and coated it with Silver Inca Gold. I cut Spellebinder's oval from white glitter card stock and then tucked the rose die cut in the corner.  I stamped the PTI sentiment on some Swiss dot velum and put that behind the rose,  I put a rectangle frame around that and then did my floral sprays.  I used the Memory Box grape vine, woodland branch, and Frantic Stamper fern for filler. the flowers are from Wild Orchid. This card is for a special friend in my ladies' group who has a birthday in December. I will enter the following challenges. 


Memory Box Glitter HERE
Scrapy Land Monochromatic HERE

A Snowman Outside My Door

I bought this decorator paper last year from Heartfelt creations and I have been wanting to use the door scene ever since I bought it,  My fabulously talented and  good friend Barbara Campbell is the hostess at Stamp TV this week.  She asked for a snowman so I gave her one.  I paper pieced his hat and scarf from the same paper pack and then I fussy cut him and popped him up with pop dots in front of the door.  This is a 5x7 card.  I rounded the corners on the door and put him on a Spellbinders die cut out using the same  paper pack.  Don't you love it when the paper does the work.


Simon Says Christmas ChallengeHere
Stamp TV HERE

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Monochromatic Lilac


This is a birthday card for a very special friend. She loves hydrangeas so I made the cute little hydrangea in the corner using a Spellbinders die that I just got.
 Now that I have learned to make the flower I will do more.  Scrapy Land was having a great sale on Memory Box dies a week or so ago so I picked up some beauties like this Sylvan Corner array of butterflies.
I placed the corner over a wood panel that I created using my scoreboard.  I put a frame over that and then did the floral spray in the corner. I used a Cheery Lynn fishtail tag which will say Happy Birthday when I find a small enough sentiment among my stamps,  My good friend, Judy Woodland, is hosting the Mod Squad Challenge this week and she asked us to make our own patterned paper. I think she had something a little more elaborate in mind but that would not have worked with this die so I kept it simple. 


I will enter this in the Scrapy Land  Monochromatic Challenge HERE

Mod Squad Patterned Paper HERE
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