It was so fun to just hang out with my friends and stamp!
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
I'm Loving Priceless!
It was so fun to just hang out with my friends and stamp!
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Z-Fold Card in My Favorite Color Combo!
I decided to combine the sketch challenge with this week's Color Combo Challenge: Basic Gray, Purely Pomegranate and Soft Sky. What's not to love about that?
I sponged Soft Sky ink onto Shimmery White cardstock. I stamped the image from Stem Silhouettes in Basic Gray and used a dauber to add the Purely Pomegranate to each flower. (I got that idea from the always awesome JanTInk.) I attached the hardware to the Soft Sky paper before adhering it to the card base to hide the prongs of the brad.
Tomorrow night, I have another class at my upline Sandi's house. We are using Priceless. Look for the projects later in the week!
Supplies (all SU): Stamps: Stem Silhouettes; Paper: Shimmery White, Soft Sky, Basic Gray, Purely Pomegranate, Charbon, Soft Sky Prints; Ink: Soft Sky, Basic Gray, Purely Pomegranate; Accessories: sponge, dauber, ticket corner punch, Aged Copper Hodgepodge Hardware
Awesome Rockin' Concert!
Last night, we went to a fantastic concert here in Duluth. Thousand Foot Krutch, BarlowGirl and TobyMac played at the DECC. It was in the arena where they usually hold hockey games. All of the floor area was standing only. There were about 4000 people there, which was one of their biggest shows.
Linda, Sean, Daniel (hiding behind Sean!), Linda and Joe
Thousand Foot Krutch. I couldn't get a good photo of them, unfortunately. They were hard-rocking!
BarlowGirl. They are sisters and play their own instruments. For this particular song, the drummer is out singing. The sister on the right plays both guitar and keyboard, often in the same song!
TobyMac had an awesome stage set-up. At one point, a ceiling tile fell down onto the stage!
Toby is second from the left. All of the band members are so talented! They dance as well as sing, and some of them rap. It was full out for an hour and a half. Toby is my age, and I loved when they did a medley of songs from the 70s: Play That Funky Music White Boy, LeFreak, That's The Way. I felt like I was back in junior high!
Friday, October 26, 2007
One Layer Card
Since I couldn't tie the ribbon at the fold, I had a hard time deciding what to do with it. I finally just made a small bow and adhered it at the base of the oval with a mini glue dot.
The one unfixable mistake was the sponging along the side of the card. I wanted to emphasize the fact that the right edge was scalloped, but I had to sponge too much to fill in all of the scalloped area.
Overall, though, I'm happy with the card! If you make a one layer card, post a link here so I can check it out!
Supplies (all SU): Stamps: Stem Silhouettes, Fundamental Phrases; Paper: Confetti White; Ink: Sahara Sand, Always Artichoke, Bravo Burgundy; Accessories: sponge, Always Artichoke narrow grosgrain, Coluzzle, retired corner rounder punch
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Paper Clip Bookmark
This bookmark is made from a jumbo paper clip. I got a package of 15 at Walmart for 97 cents. For this particular bookmark, I used 2 pieces of chipboard. They held together and to the paper clip with a pop-up glue dot. (Think of it as a sandwich: chipboard, glue dot, paper clip smashed into the glue dot, chipboard.) The flower piece is covered with Almost Amethyst craft ink. The circle is covered with So Saffron Prints designer paper then has a flower center from Pick A Petal stamped on top. I also sanded the edges of the paper to make it fit the circle and then inked the edges with So Saffron ink. A Certainly Celery button with linen thread tied through it is attached with a mini glue dot. A piece of Certainly Celery narrow grosgrain add a decorative touch and mimics leaves.
These are fun and easy to make! Just make sure your chipboard is not too big. Otherwise, it won't fit into a book! You could also substitute punched piece, such as the scallop circle, for the chipboard.
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
My Second Favorite Color Combo
Supplies (all SU): Stamps: Pick A Petal, Hugs and Wishes; Paper: Soft Sky, Blue Bayou, Soft Sky Prints Designer Paper; Ink: Soft Sky, Blue Bayou; Accessories: Soft Sky double-stitched ribbon, clear buttons, Bella fiber
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Weekend Sketch Challenge Revisited
After I finished my spotlighting card and posted it last night, I realized that I didn't follow the sketch! (*blushing and smacking forehead*) The horizontal piece is not supposed to go all the way across the card base. So I decided to give it another try and actually FOLLOW the sketch this time.
I started with the idea that I wanted to use the chocolate chip satin ribbon as a mat. And I wanted to use guava. The scraptitude color combo website isn't working, so I pulled up my 2007-8 Color Combo chart from Stampin' Up. (If you don't have this chart, send me an e-mail, and I will e-mail you a copy.) I found a combo with Groovy Guava, Wild Wasabi, So Saffron and Close to Cocoa. I substituted Chocolate Chip for the cocoa.
I started with the idea that I wanted to use the chocolate chip satin ribbon as a mat. And I wanted to use guava. The scraptitude color combo website isn't working, so I pulled up my 2007-8 Color Combo chart from Stampin' Up. (If you don't have this chart, send me an e-mail, and I will e-mail you a copy.) I found a combo with Groovy Guava, Wild Wasabi, So Saffron and Close to Cocoa. I substituted Chocolate Chip for the cocoa.
I stamped the flower from Looks Like Spring twice onto So Saffron cardstock, once each in Groovy Guava and Chocolate Chip. I cut them both out (this is really easy if you use paper snips) and used the CropADile to put a jumbo eyelet in the center. Helpful tip: The CropADile works best if you actually follow the directions that come with it! Then I put a rhinestone brad in the center of the eyelet. I did not come up with this idea myself; I've seen it lately on SCS. Whoever thought of it is a genius!
For the horizontal piece, I used the argyle stamps from Looks Like Spring. I used the Stampamajig to line them up. I cut the satin ribbon in half and adhered it to the top and bottom of the cardstock. When I tied the Wild Wasabi ribbon around the horizontal piece, I made sure it was loose enough that the satin ribbon would stay flat. I put a little adhesive under the Wild Wasabi ribbon so it would lay flat also.
I don't like this card as much as the spotlighting card. It looked better in my head! But I did follow the sketch this time.
Supplies (all SU): Stamps: Looks Like Spring, True Friend, Canvas; Paper: Confetti White, So Saffron, Groovy Guava, Wild Wasabi; Ink: Groovy Guava, Chocolate Chip, Wild Wasabi; Accessories: paper snips, CropADile, pewter jumbo eyelets, Ice circle rhinestone brads, mini glue dots, Chocolate Chip satin ribbon, Wild Wasabi double-stitched ribbon, ticket corner punch
Friday, October 19, 2007
Spotlighting
I decided to use Basic Gray because it's so pretty and not as harsh as black. It also gave me the opportunity to use my Charbon designer paper. I used a blender pen to randomly color some of the dots with Pomegranate and Wasabi. I chose textured cardstock for the card base so there would be a subtle pattern but it wouldn't distract from the main image. I am loving Stem Silhouettes! You could probably tell that by the fact that I've been using it a lot lately... lol.
Supplies (all SU): Stamps: Stem Silhouettes; Paper: Shimmery White, Purely Pomegranate, Wild Wasabi, Basic Gray textured, Charbon designer paper; Ink: Basic Gray, Purely Pomegranate, Wild Wasabi; Accessories: 1 1/4" & 1 3/8" circle punches, Aged Copper Hodgepodge Hardware, Wild Wasabi double-stitched ribbon
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Wanted Again!
I originally saw this card at my up-up-upline Sandi's house. I don't think the colors were the same, but I definitely remembered the focal image. It was so stinkin' cute! I love how the hemp twine through the eyelet looks like a coil of rope. I chose the colors because they seemed like cowboy colors. When I saw this card, I wanted this set for the first time! Thanks again to Rhonda for letting me borrow hers.
Supplies (all SU): Stamps: Wanted, It's Your Birthday; Paper: Whisper White, More Mustard, Brocade Blue, Real Red; Ink: More Mustard, Brocade Blue, Real Red; Accessories: pewter jumbo eyelet, CropADile, natural hemp twine
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Emboss Resist in Blues
When the new In Colors came out in July, I didn't care for Blue Bayou, but it has really grown on me. It's especially great paired with Soft Sky. This card was for Sketch Challenge 145 on SCS last week. Although it's hard to see in the photo, a portion of the card front is cut off of the right side, allowing the inside of the card to be seen. I stamped the same image in Soft Sky along the inside of the card. Emboss resist is a fun technique, and I got the idea for sponging 2 different colors over the image from reneejul1's blog.
Supplies (all SU): Stamps: Stem Silhouettes; Paper: Glossy White, Blue Bayou, Soft Sky, Soft Sky Prints designer paper; Ink: Versamark, Soft Sky, Blue Bayou; Accessories: Crystal Clear embossing powder, Soft Sky double-stitched ribbon, ticket corner punch, sponges
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Something A Little Different
This is a gift bag made out of a sheet of designer paper. This is all the rage on SCS, and it was a 3D Demo challenge a couple of weeks ago. I was all excited, thinking it sounded really cool. Now that I've made the bag, I'm wondering what the heck I would use it for. The bag is 5" across by 4" tall. A CD won't even fit into it. Plus, it's actually a tube folded in half so there's 2 sides to the bag. It seems a little weird to me. What would you put in it? I would love your suggestions! I think I'm going to try to modify the directions to make it bigger. I'll keep you posted!
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Wanted: Happy Birthday
I got a few things made last night, so I will definitely have stuff to post this week.
Supplies (all SU): Stamps: Wanted, It's Your Birthday; Paper: Confetti White, Kraft, Really Rust; Ink: Creamy Caramel, Really Rust; Accessories: Cutter Kit, natural hemp twine
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Stampin' Up! November Special
Wow! I just found out today that SU will be having a special in November: Buy 3 packs of Double Sided Designer Paper, Get 1 Free! What an awesome deal! You've got plenty of time to spend poring over the catalog to decide which ones to get. I highly recommend Cutie Pie and Dashing. I already have those, so I've got some decisions to make myself!
I have craft night at church tomorrow night, so I'll have some new projects to post after that.
I have craft night at church tomorrow night, so I'll have some new projects to post after that.
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Joseph's Coat for Autumn
I've done the Joseph's Coat technique before, but I didn't really like it because you use black as the top color. When I saw a card using brown instead, I decided to give it another try!
I really love how this turned out, although I'm not totally happy with the card. It looked better in my head!
Supplies (all SU): Stamps: With Gratitude, Canvas bg, So Many Sayings; Paper: glossy white, More Mustard, Old Olive; Ink: Versamark, Pumpkin Patch Spectrum, Basic Brown, Old Olive; Accessories: brayer, Crystal Clear EP, ticket corner punch, word window punch, More Mustard narrow grosgrain ribbon
Sunday, October 7, 2007
Photo Wallet Revisited
This week, I'm hoping to make a card using the Joseph's Coat technique as well as one of Beate's file folder cards, since I haven't done that yet. Plus I need to get a demo planner challenge card done, and I have a card of Jenn Balcer's to CASE. Not to mention whatever challenges that SCS has. Oh, and my MIL has asked me to make 20 lip balm holders for her. (Go Avon!) So keep checking back as I should have some good things for you to see.
Supplies (all SU): Stamps: Double-Line Doodles, Doodle This; Paper: Marigold Morning (retired), Tempting Turquoise, Old Olive, Rose Red, Basic Black; Ink: Basic Black, Groovy Guava, Rose Red, Tempting Turquoise, Old Olive; Accessories: black brads, Basic Black narrow grosgrain ribbon, 1/16" hole punch, 1 1/4" & 1 3/8" circle punches, scallop circle punch, white gel pen, Whisper White mini envelopes, Stampin' Dimensionals
Friday, October 5, 2007
Sandi's Projects
Thursday, October 4, 2007
What Would Beate Stamp?
Supplies (all SU): Stamps: Garden Whimsy, Whimsy jumbo wheel, Fundamental Phrases, Paisley bg, Canvas bg; Paper: River Rock, Blue Bayou, Chocolate Chip; Ink: Chocolate Chip, Blue Bayou; Accessories: round tab punch, Chocolate Chip satin ribbon, cutter kit, sponge
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
True Friend CASE
Supplies (all SU): Stamps: True Friend, Paisley; Ink: Chocolate Chip, Groovy Guava, Wild Wasabi; Paper: Very Vanilla, Chocolate Chip, Groovy Guava, Apple Cider; Accessories: Chocolate Chip satin ribbon, ticket corner punch, sponge