Pears Squared

The new Perfectly Preserved set in the Holiday catalog is such a fun set to use.  I think it’s the coordinating Cannery set framelit dies that makes it extra fun.  I saw two challenges yesterday that caught my eye, and made me think I could use this set for a card that would meet the criteria for both challenges.

The first challenge is over at the Freshly Made Sketches site.  Here’s the sketch:

The second challenge that caught my eye is over at the Moxie Fab World site.  It is the Repetition Challenge, where — you guessed it — you’re to use repetition “as a tool to add emphasis, create rhythm, or to make a definitive statement in your project.”

So, after all that, here is my card:

Enjoy your Friday!  Thanks for stopping by!

Supplies Used:
Stamps:  Perfectly Preserved, Sweet Essentials
Ink:  More Mustard, Lucky Limeade, Raspberry Ripple
Paper:  Very Vanilla, Raspberry Ripple, Orchard Harvest dsp
Embellishments:  Round Designer Ribbon Slides, Cannery Set framelits, Finishing Touches edgelits, Island Indigo 3/8″ Ruffled Ribbon, Small Heart punch, Rhinestone Basic Jewels

Blooming with Kindness

When the new catalog came out in June, one of the first sets I had to have was the Blooming with Kindness set.    Today is the first time it has seen ink.  How sad!  When I saw the sketch challenge for the week at Retrosketches, I knew I needed to pull this set out.

I ended up going with a shabby/chic look for this card, which isn’t my usual style.  I just love the flower in this set, and the sentiments are beautiful too.

I really like this color scheme, which is drawn straight from the Fan Fair color palette.

Thanks for stopping by!

Supplies Used:
Stamps:  Blooming with Kindness
Ink:  Riding Hood Red, Island Indigo, Old Olive, Crumb Cake (splatters and sponging)
Paper:  Crumb Cake, Very Vanilla, Riding Hood Red, Fan Fair dsp
Embellishments:  Finishing Touches edgelits, Vintage Faceted Designer Buttons, Island Indigo Baker’s Twine, Crumb Cake 1/2″ Seam Binding Ribbon, Color Spritzer Tool, sponge dauber

Autumn Awaits Betsy’s Bird

I haven’t played along with Moxie Fab World’s Tuesday Trigger in a long while, and since I was especially inspired by this week’s trigger, I thought it was time.  Here’s a look at the trigger:

Other than her tee-niny waistline, the colors are what stand out to me.  I love these colors!  So here’s what I came up with:

Well, thanks for stopping by today!

Supplies Used:
Stamps:  Betsy’s Blossoms, Made for You
Ink:  Tangerine Tango, Summer Starfruit, Basic Black
Paper:  Summer Starfruit, Very Vanilla, Island Indigo, Tangerine Tango, First Edition Specialty dsp
Embellishments:  Houndstooth embossing folder, Apothecary Accents framelits, Labels Collection framelits, Adorning Accents edgelits, Essentials Paper-Piercing Pack, Festive Paper-Piercing Pack, 3/8″ Designer Printed Brads

Do You “Get” the Tickets?

I’m finding that I have gotten rather addicted to the Take a Ticket wheel, with its coordinating punch, the Ticket Duo Builder punch.  However, after examining some of my recent cards on which I’ve used these tickets, my 11-year-old daughter said, “I don’t get it.  What do tickets have to do with a birthday?”  Hmmm…good question.  All I could come up with was, “Well, I just like them.  I think they’re cute.”  Doesn’t that sound like a preteen answer?

So, what do you think?  Do you “get” the tickets on cards?  Regardless, I hope you enjoy looking at them.

Have a good day!  Thanks for stopping by!

Supplies Used:
Stamps:  Blue Ribbon, Take a Ticket
Ink:  Basic Gray, Pumpkin Pie, Pool Party
Paper:  Basic Gray, Pool Party, Whisper White, Pumpkin Pie, Polka Dot Parade dsp
Embellishments:  Chevron embossing folder, Apothecary Accents framelits, Finishing Touches edgelits, Bitty Banners framelits, 2-3/8″ Scallop Circle punch, 1-3/4″ Circle punch, 1-1/4″ Circle punch, Ticket Duo Builder punch, Vintage Faceted Designer Buttons, Rhinestone Basic Jewels, Pool Party Baker’s Twine

A Birthday Elephant

One of my favorite stamp sets in this year’s catalog is the You’re Amazing set.  I wanted to play along with this weeks challenge over at the Freshly Made Sketches site, so I grabbed this set.  Here’s the sketch for this week:

And here’s my take on this sketch.  I flipped the sketch on its side and changed it up a bit, but tried to stay true to the sketch.

 

Enjoy your Monday!  Thanks for stopping by!

Supplies Used:
Stamps:  You’re Amazing
Ink:  Summer Starfruit, Pool Party, Calypso Coral
Paper:  Very Vanilla, Pool Party, Summer Starfruit, Calypso Coral, Designer Series Paper Stacks
Embellishments:  In Color Dahlias, Vintage Faceted Designer Buttons, Ticket Duo Builder punch, Labels Collection Framelits, Apothecary Accents Framelits,Festive Paper-Piercing Pack, Calypso Coral Baker’s Twine

Artisan Finalist Blog Hop — Day 10

Well, here we are!  The last day of our blog hop!  If you have landed here from Melissa Stout’s blog, welcome!  I have really enjoyed her posts these past ten days, as well as the posts of the other finalists.  It has been fun seeing their projects in detail and learning about what they enjoyed doing and what their struggles were.

My post today shows my last 3-D item.  This was my last item to make and it seems that I always struggle with the 3-D items the most.  I never know what to make!  So I put it off for as long as I can, and then I’m struggling to get something made by the deadline.

I found this paper mache letter at a big box store.  I painted it white and then covered the front with the scalloped designer paper.  I sanded all of the edges, and then proceeded to embellish it.  I stamped the balloons and paper pieced the colored panels on them, including the flag panel hanging down on the bottom one (can you say, T-E-D-I-O-U-S?).   Lots of fussy cutting on this one.   

Well, I hope you’ve enjoyed viewing these ten projects the past ten days.  I’ve truly loved reading your comments on them!  I hope you’ll come back and visit my blog often. 

Now it’s time to hop on over to Sandie Conner’s blog and view her last Artisan project.  You’ll love it!

Thanks for stopping by today!

Supplies Used:
Stamps:  Up, Up & Away
Paper:  Island Indigo, Whisper White, 2011-2013 In Color Patterns Designer Series Paper Stack
Ink:  Pool Party, Calypso Coral, Island Indigo, Blushing Bride
Embellishments:  Blushing Bride ½” Stitched-Poly Ribbon, Basic Rhinestones Jewels, Billboard Sizzlits Decorative Strip Die, Tasteful Trim Bigz XL die, paper mache letter and paint from big box store

Artisan Finalist Blog Hop — Day 9

Wow!  We’re almost to the end of our blog hop.  If you’ve arrived here from Melissa Stout’s blog, welcome!  If not, you are most definitely welcome too.  You are in the middle of a blog hop and you can just follow along and make the complete loop if you’d like.

My card today is my favorite that I entered.  I saw a similar card made with non-Stampin’ Up supplies and I thought it would look even better made with Stampin’ Up supplies in Stampin’ Up colors.  This card is very much my style — clean lines, flowers, buttons, etc…

I colored in the flowers with ink and a blender pen on the newsprint paper.  I used a sponge dauber on the cut-out flowers.  It made for a soft and pretty look.

Well, now it’s time to venture on to Sandie Conner’s blog.  She has another beautiful project to share with you.

Thanks for stopping by.  Be sure to come back tomorrow for our last day of the blog hop!

Supplies Used:
Stamps:  Perfectly Penned, Flower Fest
Paper:  Crumb Cake, So Saffron, Tangerine Tango and Whisper White Smooth Card Stock, First Edition Specialty Designer Series Paper, Brights Collection Patterns Designer Series Paper Stack
Ink:  Tangerine Tango, Pumpkin Pie, So Saffron, Pear Pizzazz
Embellishments:   Boho Blossoms Punch, Brights and Subtles Designer Buttons, Lucky Limeade Baker’s Twine

Artisan Finalist Blog Hop — Day 8

We’ve now arrived at Day 8 of our blog hop.  You may have landed here from Melissa Stout’s blog if you’re following the blog hop trail.  If not, don’t worry.  You can join the trail here and still make the complete loop.

My scrapbook page today is my favorite of the three I entered.

I saw another page with these types of octagons online, and had to try it.  I let the colors in the photo dictate the colors on my layout.

I added Basic Black card stock to the chipboard tag, sanded the edges and then swiped them with Whisper White craft ink.  This was a fun, and easy page to make.

Are you ready to hop on over to Sandie Conner’s blog?  She has a beautiful project to share with you.

Thanks for stopping by today!

Supplies Used:
Stamps:  Grunge Rock
Paper:  Crumb Cake Textured Card Stock; Tempting Turquoise, Basic Black, and Whisper White Smooth Card Stock; Brights Collection Patterns Designer Series Paper Stack
Ink:  Crumb Cake, Whisper White Craft
Embellishments:  Brights Designer Buttons, Brights Brads, Basic Black ½” Scallop Dots Ribbon, White Baker’s Twine, Clips Assortment, On Board Merry Medley, Wood Sheets, Alphabet Simple Letters Bigz Dies, Timeless Type Junior Alphabet Medium Sizzlits Dies, Sewing Machine, computer printer for journaling.

Artisan Finalist Blog Hop — Day 7

Here we are on Day 7 of our blog hop now.  If you’ve arrived here from Melissa Stout’s blog, welcome.  If not, you’re welcome too!  Please feel free to join us in the blog hop.

My project today is another of my card entries.  This one is so NOT me!  I really felt like I needed to have a variety of styles in my submission, so this is my attempt at vintage/shabby chic.

I started by embossing the crumb cake card stock with white embossing powder using the Woodgrain background stamp.  I sewed around the pink Twitterpated paper and roughed up the edges, and then I piled on the embellishments.  This is where I have a hard time — I never know when to stop!  I glittered up a chipboard butterfly with Dazzling Diamonds and then added some glass glitter on top of that (you can never have too much bling, right?).  I tied a big, scrunchy (is that a word?) bow with seam binding ribbon, which I embellished with a layered flower.

My favorite part is the Hello, Doily stamp.  I stamped it on vellum paper and heat embossed it with white embossing powder and then cut it out by hand.  It almost looks like a real doily that way.

Well, now it’s time to hop on over to Sandie Conner’s blog.  She has a treat for you today.

Thanks for stopping by!

Supplies Used:
Stamps:  Hello, Doily; Loving Thoughts, Woodgrain
Paper:  Crumb Cake, Blushing Bride and Pear Pizzazz Smooth Card Stock, White Vellum Paper, Pocketful of Posies Designer Series Paper, Twitterpated Designer Series Paper
Ink:  Chocolate Chip, VersaMark, Whisper White Craft
Embellishments:  On Board Merry Medley, Sponge Daubers, White Stampin’ Emboss Powder, Baja Breeze ½” Seam Binding Ribbon, white crochet thread, Twitterpated Designer Buttons, Paper Daisies, Antique Brads, Silver Glass Stampin’ Glitter, Dazzling Diamonds Stampin’ Glitter, Boho Blossoms Punch, Dotted Scallop Ribbon Border Punch, Labels Collection Framelits Dies, sewing machine

Artisan Finalist Blog Hop — Day 6

Moving right along to Day 6 of our Blog Hop.  Did you land here after visiting Melissa Stout’s blog?  I have really enjoyed seeing all of her projects these past few days, haven’t you?

My project today is another of my card entries.

My inspiration for this card came from a magazine.  Sometimes when I see something I really like, I decide to try to create something similar using only products I have on hand.  That’s what I did with this card.

Are you ready to hop on over to Sandie Conner’s blog She has another great project to share with you today.

Thanks for stopping by!

Supplies Used:
Stamps:  Perfectly Penned, Bring on the Cake, Teeny Tiny Wishes
Paper:   Pool Party, So Saffron, Lucky Limeade, Very Vanilla, 2010-2012 In Color Patterns Designer Series Paper Stack
Ink:  Pool Party, Lucky Limeade, So Saffron, Crumb Cake
Embellishments:  Poppy Parade ½” Stitched-Poly Ribbon, Hat Pins, Alphabet Simple Numbers die, thin (white) cardboard that comes in designer series paper packs, Scallop Circle #2 Bigz Die, Sponge Daubers