If you join us for the challenge, you have a chance to win this fun jar set. Look at all the fun items you can add to the jar.
Head on over to Double D Challenge Blog and check out the inspiration. We are always impressed with your entries.
If you join us for the challenge, you have a chance to win this fun jar set. Look at all the fun items you can add to the jar.
Head on over to Double D Challenge Blog and check out the inspiration. We are always impressed with your entries.
Time is moving so quickly this summer. It is the second Wednesday of the month and time for a new challenge at Double D Challenge Blog Here is our colorful Mood Board for the challenge.
My approach to this challenge was different for this challenge. I looked at the colors and then went through my papers. I picked the blue and orange paper because of the colors of the beach balls and cool pops. It also reminded me of all the swirls in the string on shells.
I used this fabulous balloon stamp and die from Stampin' Up. It is one of my go to birthday sets. It is so easy to create this wow factor. Check our the colorful entries from the team at Double D Challenge Blog the create your own Colors of Summer entry. If you enter these Nuvo inks could be yours.
Gingham is always so fresh and pretty. This Double D Challenge mood bord has so many fabulous colors of gingham and our challenge to you is to use gingham on your card.
I made this little note book for my great niece's (Samantha) birthday. I decided to personalize it with her name and since her family loves gnomes, I added these little gnomes all dressed in gingham. The inside has a notebook and a pen is on the side.
When you think about summer, what comes to mind? Maybe water activities, going to the beach or lake, or relaxing at a mountain cabin. When I think of summer, I think of the ocean and beaches. We lived in Okinawa, Japan for three years and rented a house on the ocean. During low tides, on summer afternoons and evenings we would grab our buckets and go shelling. So when I see sea shells, I am reminded of those relaxing times on the beach. Do you suppose the little girl in the Mood Board picture is going to look for shells to put in her bucket?
Here is a picture of my daughter and me about 45 years ago. The note on the back of the picture reads "Me and Jenny after an afternoon of shelling on the beach." (She wants to make a shell necklace).
* Notice the pink bucket.
I decided to use a sea shell set I just got from Stampin Up for this challenge. This is my card for the challenge.
It is so much prettier IRL. The embossing is so deep and there is so much texture. I embossed a black piece of card stock with the embossing folder. Next I cut some light green paper and some pink card stock with the die. I was not sure which color I wanted to use. I sponged some tattered rose distress ink on the pink panel and then ran it through the embossing folder. I did the same with the green piece. I decided to use the pink, but laid it aside with the green. Then I decided to use them both and off set the green slightly. It gave more dimension. Both were layered on the black panel that was placed on a pink card base. The sentiment also comes from the same set.
We hope you will join us for the Signs of Summer challenge and a chance to win this cute die set.
The Double D Challenge Blog team has lots of inspiration as usual, so head on over and take a look.
'BEE' Inspired
Time for another Anything Goes challenge at DIES R US CHALLENGE BLOG . Just remember to use a brand of die sold by Dies R Us. I decided to get another Christmas card done.
(July through December)
July Larkspur - Delphinium, or Water Lily
August - Poppy or Gladiolus
September - Aster or Morning Glory
October - Cosmos or Marigold
November - Chrysanthemum
December - Paper White Narcissus or Holly
Our new inspiration board at Double D Challenge Blog offers so many possibilities. The daffodils caught my eye and my hubby loved carnations, but daisies are always such a happy flowers so that is the flower I chose for my card.
The pretty frame is from Poppy Stamps, and the sentiment is from PTI. I embossed the sentiment in gold and sponged around with Stormy Sky Distress ink. I used a scalloped frame by Lawn Fawn to add another layer and placed that on some blue card stock. A couple of butterflies from a butterfly punch and of course a daisy and greenery from my stash.
The team has some wonderful flower designs for you. Head over to Double D Challenge Blog to get some fabulous inspiration.
If you enter our challenge you will have a chance to win this daisy die from Memory Box.
I will also enter this in Poppy Stamps Challenge Flowers and Butterflies.
My life has had some sudden changes. My husband of 51 years had been failing for some time from severe edema which caused open wounds in his legs. He had been treated at the wound center for some time but it never got much better. Eventually his legs gave out and he was not able to stand or walk on his own. This meant some drastic changes in our life style, and my time was spent caring for him. The wounds would get better and then worse so it was a constant battle. Last month, he developed an infection that necessitated an amputation. Unfortunately, he never recovered from the surgery and passed away in mid-April. He is missed by many friends and family, but because he was a man of faith and believed death was graduation from this life to a better one, we all know that he is in the presence of his LORD.
I am thankful to my team mates and team leaders at Dies R Us and Double D for giving me some time to process my grief and move on to a new phase of my life. Our card and craft community is populated with so many caring and understanding friends. Steve, my husband, was a great fan of all of you who sent me cards over the years. He was impressed with the talent but more with the friendships I developed over the years. We are truly blessed to be surrounded with so many loving and caring crafters.
Now on to my card for the Dies R Us Challenge . So many people have told me how they hate to throw my cards away so I have tried different ways to make them something that they can use and display for awhile. I decided to use this basket shaped easel die from POPPYSTAMPS and make it a calendar that can sit on a desk or by the phone. I chose to fill my basket with spring flowers, but I can see it filled with pumpkins, leaves, holly, poinsettias, hearts, eggs, fruit etc.
Look at this colorful imaginative Mood Board Diane created for us this week. It has to make you smile. So the challenge is to use a rainbow, unicorn or a mermaid.
I took my inspiration from the color of the mermaids tail in the bottom right corner. This card is definitely out of my wheelhouse, but that is why I love Double D Challenges. They often push you out of your comfort zone. I have never before now taken a finished card and spattered it with ink or paint. I do this with backgrounds frequently, but never after the card is done. I must say it was fun and I like how it turned out.
We hope you will come and join us for this challenge at Double D Challenge Blog. Your designs always inspire us. As usual, the team has some fabulous inspiration for you.April 1st and time for another Dies R Us Anything Goes Challenge . I decided to create a spring birthday card.
I don't know why, but I buy pretty papers and then I look at them and decide they are too pretty to use. Now I have all these papers taking up valuable space so I decided I needed to start using them. One of the best ways, in my humble opinion, is a double Z fold card which allows the papers to take center stage. What perfect spring colors too.
The papers are several years old. I bought two sets when PTI had a fabulous sale. It is time to make some cards from them and let someone enjoy them. As you can see, I did very little embellishment. A few Poppy Stamps Little Humming Birds and an Impression Obsession Stitched Flower. I used a little greenery from my stash and I had a completed card.
We hope you will join us for this challenge at Dies R Us Anything Goes Challenge . Just remember to use a metal die manufactured by a company that DRU sells.
Here we are 15 days into March and time for new challenge at DIES R US CHALLENGE BLOG.
This
card comes with a story. My sister's family is always playing practical jokes
on each other and a gnome was the central character of one practical joke.
It all started with an ugly garden gnome that my
sister found at a garage sale. She bought it as a gag Christmas gift for Tina, her
eldest daughter. She started the hype
about the fabulous gift she found for Tina’s “ special ” Christmas gift. When Tina opened the package, her expression was
priceless and so was her language. Of
course, my sister found said gnome in her stack of gifts the following
Christmas. Stephanie, my sister’s youngest, feared she would be the next recipient,
so she heisted the gnome and sent it to gnome land. This sparked the mischievous
little gnome that lives in my sister' s heart, and she started buying and
making gnomes at a feverish pace… 250 to be exact.
The next year my BIL and sister broke into
Stephanie’s house while she was at work and hid the 250 gnomes with little
gnome notes especially written for Stephanie. Every once in awhile she finds one that was overlooked. I suspect that my sister will get them all
back at some point when she has nearly forgotten about them. In the meantime,
this gnome card is for Stephanie. I
think it will make her smile.
The Double D Challenge starts today and here is the Fabulous Mood Board.
My inspiration came from the layout of all of the BOOK covers. The titles are centered and surrounded by art work. I had a couple of dies that would work, but I chose the butterflies. I did not have a sentiment that was large enough to fit the center so I typed this one. I did some shading on both the typed paper and the frame while it was still in the die. I backed it with blue cardstock and put it on a white card base. I pulled a flower and some greenery from my stash to finish it.I always have a need for thank you cards and I also love to give friends gifts of cards that are all occasion and easy to mail. All you need to do is change the sentiment on this design and it could be used for any occasion. I love making watercolor backgrounds and when I take time to get out the inks and brushes I usually make several backgrounds in different colors. I love frame dies, and have several styles to change up the look of this design. It doesn't need to be a flower in the center... how about a fern, butterfly, birds, balloons, trees, etc. The DRU Store has DRU Store has so many dies and stamps that work for this simple card.