Hello Fall Colors — Monday Montage #26

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Here we go with another Monday Montage blog hop!  There are ten of us participating, and you can follow along by clicking on the “next” buttons at the end of each post.

We are in the midst of the dog days of Summer here in Texas (think triple digits).  I have all of these new toys from the upcoming Holiday catalog, and it’s so hard to find the motivation to make Fall and Christmas themed projects when it is so hot.  However, we got a little rain yesterday afternoon, and it cooled the temperatures down into the 70s, so I was able to pull out some Fall-themed supplies.

Hello Fall Colors

I’ve used some of the new Fall dsp called Color Me Autumn.  I do love these colors.  Fall is my favorite season of the year.  I love the excitement of back to school, college football season, being able to comfortably exercise outdoors again, and getting to wear sweaters.  And of course, I love cooler temperatures after the 100 degrees days of August.

Hello Fall Colors Close UpThe stamp set I used is called For All Things.  I also used some of the new gold buttons and the Kraft card stock, which is really terrific stuff.

You’re ready to hop on over to Breelin Renwick’s blog now.  She is such a talented and fabulous stamper — you’ll love her creations.  If you prefer to work your way backwards, you can hop on over to the sweet and amazing Wendy Weixler’s blog.  Either way, jut make sure you work your way through all of the other nine blogs.

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Enjoy you Monday!  Thanks for stopping by!

An Eclectic Mix with Gesso

KE Card 5

I really love the look of the Typeset dsp painted with a layer of gesso.  Gesso can be found in the art supply section of your craft store.  Now I’m no expert on this, but I think it’s kinda like a primer for artists’ paintings.  It adds a little texture, and I love how it just mutes the paper when you lightly apply it.

It does take a little while to dry, and then you’ll also need to allow some time for any images you stamp on it to dry as well.

KE Card 5 Close UpI know I’ve used this stamp set so much, but I still love it, and I hope you do too.

All of the convention display stampers are posting their projects to a special Pinterest board so you can see all of the display projects in one convenient place.  Just click on the button below to see it.

Enjoy your Saturday!  Thanks for stopping by!

A Just for Fun Card

I decided to sit down and make a card just for fun yesterday — no recipient nor design team obligation in mind.  But then I didn’t know where to start.  I have a box full of fun Fall and Christmas themed goodies from the Holiday catalog that I’ve barely looked at yet, but I just can’t get in the mood to use them when we’re in the dog days of Summer here (97 degrees outside).

So I went over to a favorite challenge site, The Paper Players, and was inspired by Nance’s fabulous color challenge.  Color challenges often scare me, but I love the colors in this one.

I wanted to play with the Decorative Masks again, so I chose the polka dot one and washi-taped it on the card base.  I then took my Versamark pad and rubbed it on the mask and then applied clear embossing powder.  I love the tone-on-tone look of clear embossing.

Gray Dots
The stamp set I used is #Hello, which is such a fun set.  And I LOVE this color combination!

Gray Dots Close Up
I added minimal embellishments as I want to actually mail this one.

Enjoy your Friday!  Thanks for stopping by!

Hip Hip Hooray for the Confetti Stars Punch — FMS149

It’s Wednesday, which means it’s time for a new challenge at the Freshly Made Sketches site.  And this week, the fabulous Rita Wright is our hostess, and she has a superb sketch for us.

I recently got a box of new goodies from the upcoming Holiday Catalog, and one of the items I was so excited to get is a new border punch called Confetti Stars.  I just love stars as I think they are so versatile — they can be used for many occasions and they can be used for guys or girls.

Hooray for Star Border PunchI pulled out my Hip Hip Hooray Card Kit and used one of the stamps, the banner stickers and the card base.

Hooray for Star Border Punch Close UpThe new punch was used along the bottom of the white panel.  It is so fun!  And I love the little stars confetti which is left behind after you use the punch.

We always enjoy looking through the gallery and seeing how you interpret the sketch, so we hope you’ll play along with us this week.  Meanwhile, you can check out what the rest of the design team made at the Freshly Made Sketches site for some inspiration.

Enjoy your Wednesday!  Thanks for stopping by!

Two in a Row!

I believe this may be a record, but I have used purple two days in a row.  On today’s card I used Rich Razzleberry, which is my favorite purple.  I like how it looks good with so many different colors.

Ampersand LoveI went a little crazy with a circle theme — Large Polka Dot embossing folder, Flowerpot dsp, Regals Designer Button, and the stamped image from #Hello.  I just got this stamp set and I think this it is so fun.

Ampersand Love Close UpThis was a super simple card to make and came together very quickly.

Well, don’t expect another purple card tomorrow.  I haven’t made my card for tomorrow’s Freshly Made Sketch yet, but three days in a row of purple for me would be quite incredible.

Enjoy your Tuesday!  Thanks for stopping by!

Choose Blackberry Bliss

You may or may not know that while I love the color purple, I have an aversion to stamping with it.  I don’t know why.  Sometimes things like this just aren’t logical and can’t really be explained.  So while I know many of you fell totally in love with the new color Blackberry Bliss when the new In-Colors were revealed a couple of months ago, I secretly thought, “Uh-oh.  Another purple.”

But I’m trying to overcome my purple phobia.  I think Blackberry Bliss is a gorgeous color, and I am determined to use it.  Don’t you have a color that strikes fear in your heart when you see it in a color challenge or need to use it for a certain project?  Surely I’m not the only one.

choose blackberry happinessI recently got the new set, Choose Happiness, and wanted to ink it up.  I started with some of the Typeset dsp, which I painted with a layer of gesso, and then spritzed with some Blackberry Bliss ink.  The dsp is from the Park Lane dsp pack.

choose blackberry happiness close upI think this stamp set has such pretty images.  I chose some and created a bit of a collage with the stamps and embellishments.  I think this will be a fun set with which to play around.

Enjoy your Monday.  Thanks for stopping by!

 

 

A Fully Loaded Amazing Birthday

Sometimes, it’s hard to stop piling on embellishments and layers when making a card. Stampin’ Up! sells so many amazing products that all coordinate, and sometimes I just want to use them all…at once.  Now that I look back at this card, I think I must have felt that way when making this one.

AB Card 4This card is fully loaded.  It has sequins, buttons, candy dots, punches, ribbon, baker’s twine, clothespins, die cuts, sewing, and dsp.  And it was fun to make!

AB Card 4 Close UpI’m usually more of a clean and simple kind of stamper, but every once in a while it is fun to pile it on.

All of the convention display stampers are posting their projects to a special Pinterest board so you can see all of the display projects in one convenient place.  Just click on the button below to see it.

Enjoy your Sunday!  Thanks for stopping by!

A Kinda Eclectic Scrapbook Page

KE ScrapbookI’ll bet you’ve figured out by now that Kinda Eclectic is probably my favorite new stamp set in the annual catalog this year.  So I figured that it was the perfect set to scrapbook one of my favorite photos of my youngest child.

KE Scrapbook Close Up 1I started by layering some Typeset dsp, which I had painted with a layer of gesso, and some of the Gold Fancy Foil Designer Vellum behind the photo.  I wrinkled up a doily and layered some pretty ribbons as well.  The sentiment was stamped and embossed with white Stampin’ Emboss Powder.  I added some stamping on the Crumb Cake page and some sequins.  And then I embellished with lots of butterflies.

This page was made for the convention display boards to show how once could use the Kinda Eclectic stamp set for scrapbooking.  Since this set is perfect for layering, it is a great set for scrapbooking.

All of the convention display stampers are posting their projects to a special Pinterest board so you can see all of the display projects in one convenient place.  Just click on the button below to see it.

Enjoy your Saturday!  Thanks for stopping by!

Amazing Birthday Meets Project Life

AB Card 5I love how the Project Life card kits are not only perfect for scrapbooking but also for card making.  I made this card for the convention display boards and used the Amazing Birthday stamp set on it as well.

AB Card 5 Close Up

I love the colors in this Everyday Adventures card kit and accessory pack.  And I love how this stamp set seems to match everything in them so well.  I just got my pre-order from the Holiday catalog and I ordered the new holiday-themed Project Life card collection, Seasonal Snapshot.  It covers all of the Fall and Christmas holidays, and I am in love with the colors and patterns in it.  I can’t wait to dig into it.

All of the convention display stampers are posting their projects to a special Pinterest board so you can see all of the display projects in one convenient place.  Just click on the button below to see it.

Enjoy your Friday!  Thanks for stopping by!

Love Who You Are — FMS148

It’s time for another sketch for you over at the Freshly Made Sketches site!  And this week Jen Mitchell is our hostess.  I am always in awe of how she can make such clean designs look so beautiful.  She has a great sketch for us too:

I received a free stamp at convention.  It’s one of the single stamps and is called Love Who You Are.  I hadn’t used it yet, and I thought it would work well with this sketch.

Love Who You AreYou see those pretty orange sequins?  They’re a sneak peek of something that will be included in an upcoming My Paper Pumpkin kit.  The dsp is from the Confetti Celebration pack, and I thought the geometric pattern matched the stamp so well.

Love Who You Are Close UpI think I need a little help with the sentiment on this stamp though.  I have puzzled over exactly what it means.  It reminds me a little bit of a cognitive optical illusion.  When you look at this picture, what do you see?

Do you see a duck or do you see a bunny?  I can see both (I saw the duck first though, how about you?).  Well, I kinda feel this way about the sentiment in this stamp.  I can’t decide if it’s a command — it’s telling someone that they should love who they are, or is it saying (I) love who you are?  Sometimes I interpret it one way and sometimes I interpret it the other.  Help me out!  What do you think?

On to more important matters — we have a guest designer this month!  The fabulous Kim Singdahlsen will be with us for the month of August.  I always love everything she makes, and I’m thrilled to have her on board with us.  Be sure to stop by the Freshly Made Sketches site and give her some love.  And please play along with us this week and post your card in the gallery!  We love seeing what you make.

Enjoy your Wednesday!  Thanks for stopping by!