Saturday, December 21, 2013

Embossing!


Eek! Less than a week to go before Christmas! Thank goodness the challenge this week at Drunken Stampers is one of the best things about stamping, as far as I'm concerned... EMBOSSING! I still love the magic of watching embossing powder transform, with a little heat, into something amazing. Of course, you're not limited to heat embossing with this challenge: if you prefer to dry emboss, that counts, too. But since I'm all about the heat embossing anyway, how could I not? 


My inspiration comes from an older card by my talented friend Heather. (And now that I look at her blog, she recently posted one with a similar theme.) I started by stamping and embossing a snowflake background stamp on watercolour paper, then used a punch to get my three squares. These were sponged and edged with distress ink. I stamped a variety of other snowflake stamps on the blue patterned paper before adding it to the card base and popping the three squares on. And of course the sentiment is embossed, too. 
Being a Drunken Stamper, I thought I should also share a trio of other embossed projects:


Aren't these fun? I'm ready to provide a host/hostess gift should anyone just happen to invite me over. :D Each image is heat-embossed in some way. The wine tag die is from Avery Elle; if you want to know any of the other details, just ask. (This would be me, succumbing to the Christmas rush and avoiding listing all the supplies separately.) 
Remember to check out the other inspiring projects from my fellow Yellow Canaries! You'll see heat embossing, dry embossing... and maybe both at the same time! Then join our party with your own embossed creation.

Supplies: (card) white cardstock, Canson 140 lb watercolour paper, Echo Park Winter Wishes patterned paper, Local King Rubber Stamp, Hero Arts, Inkadinkado & Stampin' Up stamps, Versamark, Memento Paris Dusk & stormy sky & faded jeans distress inks, Wow white embossing powder, EK Success 1 1/4" square punch, pop-dot tape

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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Anything Goes at Crafty Creations Challenges!

It's an Anything Goes challenge at Crafty Creations Challenges this week! And with just a week to go until a certain holiday... we're giving you two weeks to enter! You will see a variety of great inspiration projects from the design team this week. As for me, I'm still in the Christmas mode:


Usually I keep my colours fairly realistic, but I really like this fun green background! The kraft card base seems to set off the Christmas colours nicely, too. This is actually a remake of a card I made a couple of years ago, but don't seem to have ever posted:  


I should mention that it's worth checking my fellow design team members' blogs... there's a rumour that a few of them may be sharing special treats for lucky commenters. And of course there will be prizes up for grabs if you enter the challenge, too.
And finally... this is my last post as a member of Crafty Creations Challenges. It has been a fun two years working with my great teammates and images from our generous sponsors. 

Supplies: white, red & Stampin' Up kraft cardstock, Studio Calico Wonderland (green) & DCWV Holiday Stack (blue) patterned papers, Amuse Polar Bear Fun & Hero Arts Holiday Conversation & Get Merry stamps, Memories black & passion red & Stampin' Up real red inks, clear embossing powder, Sharpies, black Enamel Accents, Stardust clear glitter pen, dimensionals 

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Monday, December 16, 2013

12 Tags of Christmas with a Feminine Twist 2013 Challenge (Post 6 of 6)


Whew! My sixth and final tag inspired by 12 Days of Christmas with a Feminine Touch! My last tag is inspired by this one by Heather Campbell -- if you look at hers and then mine, I think you'll see exactly how I was inspired. 


While I don't have the same stamp set that Heather used, I do have these beautiful poinsettia stamps. Since the image is larger, I chose to centre my sentiment and stamp around it. I used the same gold ink to edge the white panel as I did to stamp the flower centres. A tag of textured red cardstock and gold cord finished everything off. 
My tags may outshine some of the gifts they label! Thanks for sharing a little time here with me. 

Supplies: white & Bazzill Basics textured red cardstock, WPlus9 Pretty Poinsettias stamps, Memento ladybug, Stampin' Up real red & Brilliance galaxy gold inks, gold cord

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12 Tags of Christmas with a Feminine Twist 2013 Challenge (Post 5 of 6)

My fifth tag for Ellen Hutson's 12 Tags of Christmas with a Feminine Twist may have been the easiest for me to CASE (copy and share everything). Teri Anderson has a fun, clean style that my own tendency toward card-making can relate to. ;)


My tag is, of course, still simpler to make than hers. Whereas she cut out the centre of her tag and backed it with vellum, I simply layered my music embossed cardstock on top of this bright red tag I found at a stamping store. I stamped and die cut the J and Y of joy, and die cut the bell from silver paper and backed it with red. I am ridiculously proud of how well the twine bow is tied. :D The cloth snowflake is spritzed with glimmer mist.
Next up, my final inspired tag! 

Supplies: white & Recollections silver cardstock, red tag, Lil' Inkers Jingle Joy stamps, Memories passion red ink, Zing clear embossing powder, Sizzix music embossing folder, Studio Calico Mistables cloth snowflake sticker, Tattered Angels Santa Baby glimmer mist, red Divine Twine, paper raffia, dimensional

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12 Tags of Christmas with a Feminine Twist 2013 Challenge (Post 4 of 6)


On to my fourth tag inspired by the 12 Tags of Christmas with a Feminine Twist from the CLASSroom. This time I was inspired by Sharon Harnist.



My inspiration may not be immediately evident. I did try a few different ideas for making my own embossed background, but none wanted to play nicely with this reindeer image I decided I wanted to use. Finally I settled on patterned paper instead. The reindeer itself is a more obvious nod to Sharon's tag, but you will also notice I added a little extra to the bottom of my tag -- hers with ribbon, mine with a border punch backed by copper pearl paper. 
If you're sticking with me, thank you! Two tags left...

Supplies: Stampin' Up kraft & very vanilla cardstock, copper pearl paper, My Mind's Eye Merry and Bright patterned paper, Unity/Samantha Walker Greetings of Christmas stamps, Versamark ink, copper pearl embossing powder, Spellbinders scalloped circle die, EK Success holly border punch, pop-dot tape, Offray ivory ribbon

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12 Tags of Christmas with a Feminine Twist 2013 Challenge (Post 3 of 6)


For my third tag of Ellen Hutson's 12 Days of Christmas with a Feminine Twist challenge, I looked to this tag by Julia Stainton. Shabby chic? Not my usual style, so possibly the most challenging one for me to interpret. Here's what I came up with:


Inspired by her central Santa image and her neutral colour scheme, I used two die cut elements along with some neutral patterned paper. I added the stamped element in the corner in place of flowers or lace, I suppose. I can only carry this shabby chic idea so far, obviously. ;) 
I'm half way through my six inspired tags!

Supplies: manila tag, My Mind's Eye Merry and Bright patterned paper, Cavallini Vintage Christmas stamp, Adirondack ginger ink, Kaiser Craft Turtledove die cuts, Offray green ribbon

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12 Tags of Christmas with a Feminine Twist 2013 Challenge (Post 2 of 6)


For my second tag inspired by the 12 Tags of Christmas with a Feminine Twist from Ellen Hutson's CLASSroom, I drew my inspiration from Kittie Caracciolo and her blue and white tag.  


From her tag, I took the colour scheme and her wooded background. Rather than create my own, I used some treed patterned paper. My reindeer doesn't quite match the elegance of her sledder, but he is wearing a fine sweater, I think. Although hard to tell in the photo, he's standing on some very glittery snow. (I'm calling him a he; hope that's okay for a feminine tag challenge.) 
On to the third tag! 

Supplies: white & glitter white cardstock, Echo Park Winter Wishes patterned paper, Hero Arts Merry Reindeer & Holiday Conversation stamps, Colorbox espresso & Memento Paris dusk inks, clear & Wow white embossing powders, distress markers, EK Success 1" circle punch, May Arts navy jute twine

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12 Tags of Christmas with a Feminine Twist 2013 Challenge (Post 1 of 6)


This is not the first year I have admired the designers at Ellen Hutson as they celebrate the season with the 12 Tags of Christmas with a Feminine Twist. I was, however, a little surprised when I checked in on the challenge yesterday to discover the closing date is TONIGHT! I was determined to play along this year -- so yesterday and today I went to work and created tags for six of the 12 days. 
My first tag was inspired by this tag by Jennifer McGuire. I have few of the same supplies as Jennifer, but managed a fairly similar tag regardless.


I started by stamping and embossing the wreath on watercolour paper. Then, as Jennifer did, I outlined it with a distress marker and used a wet paintbrush to draw the colour out over the panel. I used the matching ink to stamp the snowflakes, stamping twice before reinking. That fun blue ribbon is actually a strip of material that my generous friend Jessi sent to me -- she mentioned it did fun things when heated, so I tried not to breathe in any fumes as I heated it with my heat gun and watched it crinkle. 
That's my first one... five more to show you! 

Supplies: blue & green cardstock, Canson 140 lb watercolour paper, Gourmet Rubber Stamps Circles of Christmas & Hero Arts Merry Reindeer stamps, Versamark & broken china distress inks, Personal Stamp Exchange verdigris embossing powder, broken china distress marker, cream ribbon, blue material

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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Double Inspiration

I have to admit, Paper Smooches SPARKS has me all confused -- they've messed around with their dates! And you know I tend to get my SPARKS challenge cards in the last evening. But not this week... I'm posting it today, so there! 
This week is a "picture perfect" inspiration challenge:



Right away, I liked the red and white colour scheme and all the white space. I also liked the ornaments, but how to incorporate that? I went for a little browse, and found this on my Pinterest Christmas board. Here's how my brain put everything together: 



Lots of clean white space, some sweet Paper Smooches images and a bright red sentiment. It's very clean and simple, but I've decided I like it that way. ;)



Supplies: white cardstock, Echo Park Holly Jolly patterned paper, Paper Smooches Swanky Snowdudes, Warm Hearts & Woofers and Tweeters & Unity/Jillibean Soup Christmas Eve Chowder stamps, Memories black & Stampin' Up real red inks, Winsor & Newton iridescent medium, Spica atyou silver marker, Spellbinders circle die, EK Success 1" circle punch, Creative Memories corner-rounding punch, pop-dot tape

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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

One More...

One more card for the current Simon Says Stamp challenge, that is! 


A snowy, blustery night sky with a silvery embossed reindeer and a simple banner sentiment. The sky was surprisingly simple to make, with drops of masking fluid allowed to dry on watercolour paper before sponging with distress ink and blending with a damp paintbrush. 
That's more than enough blogging for me tonight, but I just might be back tomorrow!

Supplies: white & Recollections silver cardstock, Canson 140 lb watercolour paper, Hero Arts dashing reindeer stamp, Versamark & Memento Paris Dusk inks, silver embossing powder, Simon Says Stamp small folded banner die

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Furry Christmas

Here I am with another card for the (ending tonight) Simon Says Stamp challenge to make your own background! 


I bought this cute Simon Says Stamp set last year too late to use on any of my Christmas cards, so it's about time it saw ink. After I stamped and embossed the trio, I watercoloured them with distress inks. Iridescent medium provides the shimmer on the snow and the hat. The background sparkle is Perfect Pearls over the dry embossing. 
I'll be back soon with one last DIY background card! 

Supplies: white, blue & Stampin' Up real red cardstock, Simon Says Stamp Furry Christmas stamps, Versafine onyx black ink, clear embossing powder, distress markers, Winsor & Newton iridescent medium, Cuttlebug snowflake embossing folder, confetti white Perfect Pearls, pop-dot tape

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Monday, December 9, 2013

Another Background...

Here I am with today's installment for Simon Says Stamp's current challenge, to make your own background. 



I *think* this counts as a homemade background, even though it doesn't cover the entire card. I started with the negative of a large oval mask and stamped a music background stamp in white. Before removing the mask, I also sponged the edges with the same ink. While that was drying (pigment ink...), I stamped and embossed red cardstock with my Joy stamp, again in white. I then die cut the word with its matching die, as well as a couple in white cardstock so I could adhere them all together. (I've seen a few other stampers do that lately -- certainly easier than trying to add teeny tiny pieces of pop-dot tape!) Before putting everything together, I stamped and embossed the small Christmas over the background. 
I'm also adding this card to CAS on Sunday's current Christmas challenge as well as Paper Crafts December Gallery challenge. 
I'm not done yet! I may have some more DIY backgrounds to show you soon. 

Supplies: white & Stampin' Up real red & garden green cardstock, Papertrey Ink Wonderful Words: Joy mini stamp set & die, Local King Rubber Stamp Notes (1) stamp, Colorbox frost white ink, Wow white embossing powder, Spellbinders oval die

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Sunday, December 8, 2013

Simon Says... Make Your Own Background

This week, the challenge at Simon Says Stamp is to make your own background... and luckily, I quite like doing that for Christmas cards! So here is the first of what I hope will be a few for this challenge: 



I kind of threw everything at this background. I started by spritzing the watercolour paper with water then masking the lower portion -- which didn't totally work, but left a nice soft horizon that I kind of like anyway. Then I painted with Twinkling H2Os. Didn't really like the finished colour, so sponged some distress ink in from the edges till I did. I took some dilute Twinkling H2Os and flicked it onto the paper for a sparkly snowy look. Then it was just a matter of stamping Dasher, embossing in silver and matting onto the card base. I'm also linking this card up to CAS on Sunday's Christmas challenge. 
Since I'm still behind on festive card production, I hope I'll have more to show you soon! 

Supplies: white, navy & Recollections silver cardstock, Canson 140 lb watercolour paper, Stampin' Up Dasher stamp, Versamark & chipped sapphire distress inks, silver embossing powder, Twinkling H2Os

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Saturday, December 7, 2013

Drunken Stampers, Ho Ho Ho

Here we are, the first Saturday in December! And the holiday deadlines just keep getting closer and closer. So why not ignore the pressure, grab a festive beverage and see what the Drunken Stampers are up to this week? 



This week the Yellow Canary team has a person challenge, and that person is the jolly old elf himself, SANTA! The alternate challenge is anything related to December holidays. 
I have yet to find the perfect Santa stamp -- but that doesn't mean I can't do Santa! First up, a tag:



Tim Holtz has little to worry about from me, but I still really like how this simple tag looks, vintage and fun. While I was in the vintage mode, I made a card, too!


This card combines a Kaiser Craft die cut -- and look, it's actually the same shape of oval as my Nesties die!! -- with a sentiment from the same Cavallini set I used for the tag -- the font seemed just right for the Victorian scene. You can't see them in the photo, but I scored the left end of the sentiment strip for a bit of texture. 
Check out the Drunken Stampers blog to see just how diverse Santa can be! The Yellow Canaries have been very creative as always! 

Supplies (tag) Stampin' Up kraft & very vanilla cardstock, Cavallini Vintage Christmas stamps, Stampin' Up bravo burgundy & Colorbox evergreen inks, Paper Smooches cinnamon twine, Offray green ribbon; (card) Stampin' Up naturals ivory & old olive cardstock, Stampin' Up patterned paper, Cavallini Vintage Christmas stamp, Stampin' Up old olive ink, clear embossing powder, Kaiser Craft Turtle Dove die cut, Creative Memories corner-rounding punch, pop-dot tape

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Friday, December 6, 2013

Festive Friends with Flair!

It was an afternoon of Christmas cardmaking here at my house -- and I made sure to ink up some Unity stamps so I could link up with this week's Friends with Flair



Last time I used this Samantha Walker tree, it was all blue, but today it's sparkly green! I didn't want too much other *stuff* on my card to compete with the bold image, so a buttery yellow cardbase, a little patterned paper, and a sparkly sentiment was all I added. I'm also going to enter this in CAS-ual Fridays latest challenge (CFC#122), Out on a Limb.
Now, if I can just ignore this week's Unity sale... 
Enjoy your weekend! 

Supplies: white, American Crafts butter & Stampin' Up glorious green cardstock, Echo Park Christmas This & That patterned paper, Unity/Samantha Walker Greetings of Christmas stamps, Versamark ink, Ranger green embossing tinsel, pop-dot tape

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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

It's Not Christmas at Crafty Creations Challenges

Not only are we into December, but it's already Wednesday! No idea how these things happen. At least this means a new challenge at Crafty Creations Challenges. This week we are ignoring the fact that it's the first week of December, and challenging you to make something that's Anything But Christmas. Our sponsor this week is Oak Pond Creations. I decided to get as far away from Christmas and winter as I could:



I printed this beautiful sunflower image on watercolour paper and broke out my watercolour pencils. This Basic Grey paper seemed to bring out the flower's colours without overwhelming the image. 
Are you ready for a break from all the holiday crafting? Why not check out the rest of the design team creations then join us! 

Supplies: white & Recollections dark green linen cardstock, Aquarelle 90 lb watercolour paper, Basic Grey PB&J patterned paper, Oak Pond Creations Baxley's Sunflower image, watercolour pencils, Creative Memories corner-rounding punch

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Monday, December 2, 2013

Wanna Sketch?

For the longest time, I've been meaning to play along with Wanna Sketch on Lisa Arana's blog. And here it is, Sketch #11, and I'm finally ready! Here's Lisa's latest sketch:


And here is my reasonably faithful interpretation of it:


It is possible that I started this card when CASology had the cue word "bell". It may even be possible that the card was done and just didn't get blogged in time. Oh well. I am going to link this up to Simon Says Stamp's current Anything Goes challenge. And there's more than a week to go for this great sketch! 

Supplies: Stampin' Up naturals white & real red & Recollections gold cardstock, Echo Park Christmas This & That patterned paper, Lil' Inkers Jingle Joy dies, Creative Memories corner-rounding punch, pop-dot tape

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Friday, November 29, 2013

Baby SPARKS!

Friday, and I have a Paper Smooches SPARKS card already! This week is a photo inspiration challenge. 

  
Here's what I took from this pretty photo:

  • from the balloons, I was inspired to make a bokeh-style background
  • the background colour gave me the shade for my "ground"
  • the couple reminded me of a "paired" Paper Smooches stamp
Put all that together with a desire to make a baby card, and here's how it all came together:



It may not resemble the inspiration pic, but at least I explained how I got from there to here. The elephants are stamped and embossed on watercolour paper and coloured with distress markers. I used my sponge daubers to make the background, and added a bit of Glossy accents on a little punched heart to add some shine. 
Hope you have a great weekend planned! 

Supplies: white & teal cardstock, Canson 140 lb watercolour paper, Paper Smooches A Little Lovin' stamps, Memento Luxe gray flannel, Memento teal zeal, canteloupe & tangelo inks, Wow clear embossing powder, distress inks, small heart punch, Glossy Accents, pop-dot tape

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Snow Globe Flair!

Happy Friday! I finally had a few moments today to ink up some Unity stamps so I could play along with Friends with Flair. Also a chance to get another Christmas card done!



I have a soft spot for snowmen. And this guy just happened to fit perfectly in this snow globe die cut! Paper-piecing him was a little trickier than I had originally envisioned, but I do like how it turned out. I'm also adding this to Simon Says Stamp's Anything Goes challenge and CAS on Sundays winter challenge. 
Remember to check all the Friends with Flair entries for lots of inspiration! 


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Supplies: white, white linen, grey & Stampin' Up old olive cardstock, Echo Park This is That Christmas patterned paper, Unity roly poly winter joy & Hero Arts decorate you stamps, Memories black & Colorbox frost white inks, Ranger snowflake embossing tinsel & Zing white embossing powder, distress markers, a muse snow globe die, Winsor & Newton iridescent medium

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Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Be Merry!


I've got another card for the current Hero Arts Holiday Challenge, once again using my very favourite stamping technique... heat embossing! 



Inspired by this card by Tami Hartley from last year, I started with the little tree from the Snow Much Joy set, and gave it some shimmer three different ways -- painted the tree itself with rainforest Twinkling H2Os, coloured the star with gold Smooch, and added red liquid pearls for the ornaments. While everything dried, I stamped some random stars and sponged around the edge of a die cut mask. Then I stamped and embossed the sentiment. After that, it was a simple matter of putting everything together! 

Supplies: white & Stampin' Up pear pizzazz & real red cardstock, Hero Arts Snow Much Joy, Christmas Reindeer & Get Merry stamps, Memories black& Colorbox frost white inks, Wow white embossing powder, Twinkling H2Os, gold Smooch, ruby red Liquid Pearls, distress markers, Spellbinders reverse wonky rectangles die, EK Success 3/4" square punch, pop-dot tape

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Saturday, November 23, 2013

The Drunken Stampers Go to the Diner

Hooray, it's the weekend! Saturday means it's time for a new Drunken Stampers challenge, and this week the Yellow Canary team are hanging out at the local diner.



Luckily, there's an alternate challenge of anything food or food-related, since I came up blank on a diner-related card. (But not my teammates! Wait till you see some of their cards!) Possibly to compensate, I have two samples to show you today. My first project is very food-related:



Paper Crafts Magazine was nice enough to offer this free digital image at exactly the right time! I just happened to have a few homemade chocolate chip cookies that I could use as a stand-in for the Christmas baking that hasn't started yet. 
Next, I went back to first principles... food production:



There are exceptions, I know, but a lot of the food we eat has to be grown first, so that's where I went for my second project. Interestingly, a couple of birthdays ago, a friend gave me this seed packet stamp set, while another friend gave me Papertrey Ink's Garden Variety set. And I've combined the two of them here. 
Make sure you check out today's Drunken Stampers post for some mouth-watering inspiration! 

Supplies: (tag) white, manila & Stampin' Up real red cardstock, Paper Crafts magazine digital image, Spellbinders circle & Papertrey Ink tag sale #4 dies, $ store ribbon; (card) Canson 140 lb watercolour paper, Stampin' Up old olive cardstock & patterned paper, TPC Studio victory garden & Papertrey Ink garden variety stamps, Memories black & black soot distress inks, distress markers, Papertrey Ink garden variety & Spellbinders circle dies, pop-dot tape


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Thursday, November 21, 2013

Colourful SPARKS

This week, Paper Smooches SPARKS has a colour challenge. 



This colour story is called "Thanksgiving". Now maybe it's because as a Canadian, I finished the last of the turkey leftovers well over a month ago, but I looked at these colours and thought of Christmas. Or maybe it's just because I'm in full-on Christmas card making mode. ;) After I picked my stamps and played around with several designs, I realized a card was too big a canvas for my design. So I've got a tag this week, instead:



All four colours are there, though none of them in large amounts. There's a little sparkle from the Smooch-spritzed sky, the pearlescent ink sponged for snowy shadows and the glitter pen on the snowman's toque. I think this will be a great boy-present tag! 
And look, it's only Thursday! I'm days away from the Sunday challenge deadline. 

Supplies: white, manila & Stampin' Up old olive cardstock, Paper Smooches freezy fellas & chilly chums stamps, Memories black, Brilliance pearlescent sky blue & peeled paint distress inks, distress markers, sea kiss Smooch Spritz, Sakura Stardust clear glitter pen, 1" circle punch, one-hole punch, blue paper raffia, red crochet cotton, pop-dot tape

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Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Holidays at Crafty Creations Challenges

At Crafty Creations Challenges, we want to help you get ready for the upcoming holidays! This week, we are looking for your Christmas or (American) Thanksgiving cards or other handcrafted creations. Our former teammate Deena, through her Etsy shop A Creative Need, is sponsoring this week. I used her beautiful Christmas Wreath with Bow image.



I do like that you can heat emboss a digital image printed on vellum. In this case, I printed on green vellum and embossed with gold. I die cut a window in both the raised panel and the card base to take full advantage of the translucent property of the vellum. Gold square brads in the corners hold the vellum to the cardstock without worrying about using adhesive that might show. 
If you need a last-minute Thanksgiving craft, or are hard at work on your Christmas cards, why not join us this week? 

Supplies: Stampin' Up very vanilla cardstock, green vellum, A Creative Need christmas wreath with bow image, pirate gold embossing powder, Spellbinders circle die, $ store square brads, pop-dot tape

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Saturday, November 16, 2013

Bird-Day SPARKS

Happy Saturday! In my little corner of the world, it's even been a somewhat warm and occasionally sunny day. :D And I made a sunny-day birthday card for this week's Paper Smooches SPARKS Designer Drafts sketch challenge. 



I think I've used this cheery little bird from Birthday Buddies more than any other Paper Smooches stamp. He's just so happy! I stamped him on watercolour paper, coloured him with distress markers, cut him out and layered him on the scalloped circle. The Nirvana cloud background is embossed in snowflake embossing tinsel. The yellow mat behind the clouds? Yes, I had to trace my die and cut that out by hand; the next size die looked much too big.
Did you notice? I'm a whole day ahead of this week's SPARKS deadline! Woohoo! And that means you still have a day to link up a card, too. 

Supplies: white, blue & yellow cardstock, Paper Smooches Birthday Buddies stamps, Brilliance graphite black, Memories passion red & Versamark inks, Zing clear embossing powder, Ranger snowflake embossing tinsel, distress markers, Spellbinders circle, scalloped circle & reverse wonky dies, Paper Smooches lemon twine, pop-dot tape

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Thursday, November 14, 2013

Hero Arts Holiday Challenge!

Now that we're well into November, I'm all about the Christmas cards. So it's nice of Hero Arts to have a helpful Holiday Challenge



I've got a card for their "A Few of My Favorite Things" category -- a Christmas/Holiday/Winter card with a favourite stamping technique. I've managed a card with my all-time favourite technique, and a new love. 



The all-time favourite technique? Heat-embossing, of course; I've never lost my love for that look. My new favourite? Watercolouring with distress markers, although I'll admit I used Stampin' Up real red ink for the sweater, to make sure it was, well, really red. ;)
And here's the inside of the card! Fun, don't you think?



Since there's lots of ink on both the outside and inside of my card, I'm also linking up to this week's Simon Says Stamp "Got Ink?" Monday challenge, as well as Blitsy's Holiday Cards challenge. Now, back to making Christmas cards! 


Supplies: white & blue cardstock, Amber Ink digital patterned paper, Hero Arts Christmas Reindeer & Holiday Conversation stamps, Brilliance graphite black, Memento tuxedo black & Stampin' Up real red inks, Zing clear embossing powder, distress markers, EK Success border punch, pop-dot tape

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