Saturday, July 31, 2010
Feminine and flirty!
Did you come by earlier and not see the card? Well, I was just checking to see if anyone was looking. Just kidding. Apparently I forgot to load the image. Ooops! Sorry. Now you can see it!
Can you believe I created something with pink, lace and ribbon? lol I love this flirty girly card. I used some pretty designer paper with pink, brown and green in it. The largest pink shape is pink cs cut/embossed with Spellbinders Peony die and also embossed with thier Flower Silhouette Impressabilities. The white layer over that is the same flower - Camellia from Mark's Finest Paper - stamped with brown ink and then colored with my pink Copic marker. Next is a band of green, topped with a print that coordinates with the stripe and a piece of lace and ribbon over that. The main panel has the camellia stamped with versamark ink and clear embossed. I added the sentiment stamped with brown ink. A few lovely rhinestones, and there is a lovely girly girl kind of card. Do you agree?
Thanks for stopping by!
Friday, July 30, 2010
Orange you glad you dropped by?
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Monochromatic
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Water bottle treat
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Shame on me!
It has been a week since I put anything on my blog! I can't believe it. It's not like I haven't been creating or something.
Here is one creation I made this past week. Take a look!
These are little mini cards that fit into an old cassette tape case. It is decorated too. Aren't they cute? I hope they bring some cheer to the recipient.
Thanks for stopping by!
Here is one creation I made this past week. Take a look!
These are little mini cards that fit into an old cassette tape case. It is decorated too. Aren't they cute? I hope they bring some cheer to the recipient.
Thanks for stopping by!
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Recent work
Hi there. Thanks for stopping by again. Here are a few things I've been working on.
My sweet new friend Cindy heard about my fantastic weight loss and new role as a health coach to get others to join me and get healthy. She sent me this new stamp set from Taylored Expressions called Weigh to Go. I love it! It is perfect.
Here are some cards I've created with it. So much fun!
My sweet new friend Cindy heard about my fantastic weight loss and new role as a health coach to get others to join me and get healthy. She sent me this new stamp set from Taylored Expressions called Weigh to Go. I love it! It is perfect.
Here are some cards I've created with it. So much fun!
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Another Camellia
I just love the new set I have shown you a few times now, Apples & Camellia. Here is another card I made using that stamp set as well as Flourishes & Frame. I created my own dp by using stamps from those sets on them.
The yellow card front has the flourish stamped all over it using the same shade of ink. The red panel has the Camellia stamped on it, using versamark ink and clear embossed. Isn't that lovely? So so pretty. I hope you think so too.
The main image of the Camellia was airbrushed using Copic markers.
These stamps sets are all available NOW at Mark's Finest Papers.
Now I am going to clean my stamp area so I can make the tutorial of how I tie lovely bows. It's so easy, you are going to wonder why you didn't think of it. lol
Thanks for stopping by! Have a great weekend!
The yellow card front has the flourish stamped all over it using the same shade of ink. The red panel has the Camellia stamped on it, using versamark ink and clear embossed. Isn't that lovely? So so pretty. I hope you think so too.
The main image of the Camellia was airbrushed using Copic markers.
These stamps sets are all available NOW at Mark's Finest Papers.
Now I am going to clean my stamp area so I can make the tutorial of how I tie lovely bows. It's so easy, you are going to wonder why you didn't think of it. lol
Thanks for stopping by! Have a great weekend!
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Crisp Round Apples
Mark's Finest Papers' Design Teams are celebrating our NEWEST STAMP RELEASE with a Blog Hop. Our very talented Design Teams have created exciting paper crafts for your inspiration. With the addition of New Design Team members, this is going to be a really fun-packed Hop! Sit back, and hold on to your mouse! This is going to be a FABULOUS ride! Come Hop along with us!
We have 4 New Stamp Sets Released today: Background Fun, Southwest Cowboy, Flourishes & Frame, and Apples & Camellia. For your convenience, all 4 stamp sets are available for purchase TODAY!
For your chance to win BLOG CANDY, (a set that will be released NEXT month), visit and comment on each of the following design team members' blogs on July 13, 14, 15, and 16, 2010. On Saturday, (July 17, 2010), a winner will be chosen FOR EACH DAY from those participants who visited all the blogs listed for that day. ( There will be four different winners, one winner for each day.)
SO THAT MEANS IF YOU MISSED A DAY, YOU STILL HAVE OTHER CHANCES WIN! And, you can go back and comment, as the winners will be chosen Saturday morning!
Here is my creation for today.
This card is a 5-1/2" square cut from a caramel color cardstock and stamped with the crackle background stamp from Background Fun using Ruby Red ink.
The sentiment is stamped onto vanilla cardstock with chocolate chip pigment ink and embossed with clear. That was cut/embossed using Spellbinders Deckled Mega Rectangles and sponged with Ruby Red ink and backed with a rounded corner rectangle of the blue dp. I popped this panel up with foam squares and onto the Big Scalloped Square, backed by another square with rounded corners. I stamped the apple border onto the solid dp after inking the stamp with versamark and Ruby Red ink and stamping end to end and clear embossing. That is backed with the Spellbinders Big Scalloped Petites cut from the coordinating stripe paper. The largest apple is stamped with versamark and Ruby Red ink and clear embossed before being cut out and popped up in the lower right corner. I added a double bow of light blue dotted ribbon to the sentiment panel. I hope you like my card.
Thanks for stopping by!
Friday July 16: Apples and Camellia
July Guest Designer- Melisa Waldorf-
Nancyruth -
Lois -
Vicky-
Jeanne -
Anne-
Debbie-
Peggysue-
Faith -
Susan-
Judi-
Patty-
Karen- That's me and you are here!
Connie-
Roxie-
Vicki-
Dawn
Liz
Claudine-
Mark’s Finest Papers -
We have 4 New Stamp Sets Released today: Background Fun, Southwest Cowboy, Flourishes & Frame, and Apples & Camellia. For your convenience, all 4 stamp sets are available for purchase TODAY!
For your chance to win BLOG CANDY, (a set that will be released NEXT month), visit and comment on each of the following design team members' blogs on July 13, 14, 15, and 16, 2010. On Saturday, (July 17, 2010), a winner will be chosen FOR EACH DAY from those participants who visited all the blogs listed for that day. ( There will be four different winners, one winner for each day.)
SO THAT MEANS IF YOU MISSED A DAY, YOU STILL HAVE OTHER CHANCES WIN! And, you can go back and comment, as the winners will be chosen Saturday morning!
Here is my creation for today.
This card is a 5-1/2" square cut from a caramel color cardstock and stamped with the crackle background stamp from Background Fun using Ruby Red ink.
The sentiment is stamped onto vanilla cardstock with chocolate chip pigment ink and embossed with clear. That was cut/embossed using Spellbinders Deckled Mega Rectangles and sponged with Ruby Red ink and backed with a rounded corner rectangle of the blue dp. I popped this panel up with foam squares and onto the Big Scalloped Square, backed by another square with rounded corners. I stamped the apple border onto the solid dp after inking the stamp with versamark and Ruby Red ink and stamping end to end and clear embossing. That is backed with the Spellbinders Big Scalloped Petites cut from the coordinating stripe paper. The largest apple is stamped with versamark and Ruby Red ink and clear embossed before being cut out and popped up in the lower right corner. I added a double bow of light blue dotted ribbon to the sentiment panel. I hope you like my card.
Thanks for stopping by!
Friday July 16: Apples and Camellia
July Guest Designer- Melisa Waldorf-
Nancyruth -
Lois -
Vicky-
Jeanne -
Anne-
Debbie-
Peggysue-
Faith -
Susan-
Judi-
Patty-
Karen- That's me and you are here!
Connie-
Roxie-
Vicki-
Dawn
Liz
Claudine-
Mark’s Finest Papers -
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Why settle for a circle when you can have an oval?
Mark's Finest Papers' Design Teams are celebrating our NEWEST STAMP RELEASE with a Blog Hop. Our very talented Design Teams have created exciting paper crafts for your inspiration. With the addition of New Design Team members, this is going to be a really fun-packed Hop! Sit back, and hold on to your mouse! This is going to be a FABULOUS ride! Come Hop along with us!
We have 4 New Stamp Sets Released today: Background Fun, Southwest Cowboy, Flourishes & Frame, and Apples & Camellia. For your convenience, all 4 stamp sets are available for purchase TODAY!
For your chance to win BLOG CANDY, (a set that will be released NEXT month), visit and comment on each of the following design team members' blogs on July 13, 14, 15, and 16, 2010. On Saturday, (July 17, 2010), a winner will be chosen FOR EACH DAY from those participants who visited all the blogs listed for that day. ( There will be four different winners, one winner for each day.)
SO THAT MEANS IF YOU MISSED A DAY, YOU STILL HAVE OTHER CHANCES WIN! And, you can go back and comment, as the winners will be chosen Saturday morning!
Thursday July 15: Flourishes & Frame
July Guest Designer- Melisa Waldorf-
Nancyruth -
Lois -
Vicky-
Jeanne -
Anne-
Debbie-
Peggysue-
Faith -
Susan-
Judi-
Patty-
Karen- That's me and you are here!
Connie-
Roxie-
Vicki-
Joanne
Dawn
Liz
Claudine-
Mark’s Finest Papers -
I love the circle frame, but wondered if I could make that circle into an oval. Why yes, yes I can!
To do this, I first stamped my sentiment onto the patterned paper using black pigment ink and clear embossed. Next I cut/embossed the oval using Spellbinders oval die. I took that oval and laid it onto my table, then put my stamp positioner on top of that and formed the circle into an oval, taking care to make it match. I inked the stamp with black pigment ink and stamped onto the light pink cs and clear embossed. Align the Spellbinders Labels 13 and cut/emboss. Cut/emboss Labels 11 from darker pink dotted paper. On light pink card front, emboss lower edge with Textile Texture Cuttlebug folder. Stamp flourish onto top corners using Black pigment ink and clear emboss. Pop up layers as desired and attach to card front. Attach bow of black/white dotted organdy ribbon.
So, there you have it. You can change the shape of a clear stamp. That makes it even more versatile.
Thanks for stopping by!
We have 4 New Stamp Sets Released today: Background Fun, Southwest Cowboy, Flourishes & Frame, and Apples & Camellia. For your convenience, all 4 stamp sets are available for purchase TODAY!
For your chance to win BLOG CANDY, (a set that will be released NEXT month), visit and comment on each of the following design team members' blogs on July 13, 14, 15, and 16, 2010. On Saturday, (July 17, 2010), a winner will be chosen FOR EACH DAY from those participants who visited all the blogs listed for that day. ( There will be four different winners, one winner for each day.)
SO THAT MEANS IF YOU MISSED A DAY, YOU STILL HAVE OTHER CHANCES WIN! And, you can go back and comment, as the winners will be chosen Saturday morning!
Thursday July 15: Flourishes & Frame
July Guest Designer- Melisa Waldorf-
Nancyruth -
Lois -
Vicky-
Jeanne -
Anne-
Debbie-
Peggysue-
Faith -
Susan-
Judi-
Patty-
Karen- That's me and you are here!
Connie-
Roxie-
Vicki-
Joanne
Dawn
Liz
Claudine-
Mark’s Finest Papers -
I love the circle frame, but wondered if I could make that circle into an oval. Why yes, yes I can!
To do this, I first stamped my sentiment onto the patterned paper using black pigment ink and clear embossed. Next I cut/embossed the oval using Spellbinders oval die. I took that oval and laid it onto my table, then put my stamp positioner on top of that and formed the circle into an oval, taking care to make it match. I inked the stamp with black pigment ink and stamped onto the light pink cs and clear embossed. Align the Spellbinders Labels 13 and cut/emboss. Cut/emboss Labels 11 from darker pink dotted paper. On light pink card front, emboss lower edge with Textile Texture Cuttlebug folder. Stamp flourish onto top corners using Black pigment ink and clear emboss. Pop up layers as desired and attach to card front. Attach bow of black/white dotted organdy ribbon.
So, there you have it. You can change the shape of a clear stamp. That makes it even more versatile.
Thanks for stopping by!
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Yee haw!!!!!
Mark's Finest Papers' Design Teams are celebrating our NEWEST STAMP RELEASE with a Blog Hop. Our very talented Design Teams have created exciting paper crafts for your inspiration. With the addition of New Design Team members, this is going to be a really fun-packed Hop! Sit back, and hold on to your mouse! This is going to be a FABULOUS ride! Come Hop along with us!
We have 4 New Stamp Sets Released today: Background Fun, Southwest Cowboy, Flourishes & Frame, and Apples & Camellia. For your convenience, all 4 stamp sets are available for purchase TODAY!
For your chance to win BLOG CANDY, (a set that will be released NEXT month), visit and comment on each of the following design team members' blogs on July 13, 14, 15, and 16, 2010. On Saturday, (July 17, 2010), a winner will be chosen FOR EACH DAY from those participants who visited all the blogs listed for that day. ( There will be four different winners, one winner for each day.)
SO THAT MEANS IF YOU MISSED A DAY, YOU STILL HAVE OTHER CHANCES WIN! And, you can go back and comment, as the winners will be chosen Saturday morning!
Wednesday July 14: Southwest Cowboy
July Guest Designer- Melisa Waldorf-
Nancyruth -
Lois -
Vicky-
Jeanne -
Anne-
Debbie-
Peggysue-
Faith -
Susan-
Judi-
Patty-
Karen- That's me and you are here!
Connie-
Roxie-
Vicki-
Joanne
Julia
Claudine-
Mark’s Finest Papers -
Do you know a cowboy that has a birthday coming up? I do! My brother, Chad. This should be perfect for him.
The stamp was inked with versamark ink and then Ruby Red ink before stamping onto the card stock. I then dipped it into clear detail embossing powder and heated it. This was cut/embossed with the Spellbinders oval, then the edges and even the cowboy were sponged using Vintage Photo distress ink. That is layered onto a black cs oval. The star behind him is copper foil from Spellbinders which was embossed with the Cuttlebug stars folder and sanded. The edges were colored black with a permanent marker. The background is Ruby Red cardstock embossed with the stars folder again and matted with black to make it pop. The oval and the star were all popped up with foam squares. The birthday greeting was stamped onto the same cs as the cowboy using Vintage Photo distress ink and the edges sponged. It was curled a little and a knot of help added. The bottom border strip is Chocolate Box Core'dinations cs which was also embossed using the stars folder and sanded to bring out that turquoise color from the back. See the brads on the ends? I created those by punching a 1/4" hole into scraps of the copper embossed foil, centering that hole and punching a 1/2" hole. I ran them through my Xyron X to apply adhesive. Those were mounted onto black cs 1/2" punched pieces and then a copper brad added to the centers. I applied those to the strip using foam squares. I wrapped the hemp around the card twice and tied it with two small pieces of hemp, then added the button which was threaded with embroidery floss.
Well that's it. I hope you like it. I'm sure you will love this Southwest Cowboy stamp set. It's a great one.
Thanks for stopping by!
We have 4 New Stamp Sets Released today: Background Fun, Southwest Cowboy, Flourishes & Frame, and Apples & Camellia. For your convenience, all 4 stamp sets are available for purchase TODAY!
For your chance to win BLOG CANDY, (a set that will be released NEXT month), visit and comment on each of the following design team members' blogs on July 13, 14, 15, and 16, 2010. On Saturday, (July 17, 2010), a winner will be chosen FOR EACH DAY from those participants who visited all the blogs listed for that day. ( There will be four different winners, one winner for each day.)
SO THAT MEANS IF YOU MISSED A DAY, YOU STILL HAVE OTHER CHANCES WIN! And, you can go back and comment, as the winners will be chosen Saturday morning!
Wednesday July 14: Southwest Cowboy
July Guest Designer- Melisa Waldorf-
Nancyruth -
Lois -
Vicky-
Jeanne -
Anne-
Debbie-
Peggysue-
Faith -
Susan-
Judi-
Patty-
Karen- That's me and you are here!
Connie-
Roxie-
Vicki-
Joanne
Julia
Claudine-
Mark’s Finest Papers -
Do you know a cowboy that has a birthday coming up? I do! My brother, Chad. This should be perfect for him.
The stamp was inked with versamark ink and then Ruby Red ink before stamping onto the card stock. I then dipped it into clear detail embossing powder and heated it. This was cut/embossed with the Spellbinders oval, then the edges and even the cowboy were sponged using Vintage Photo distress ink. That is layered onto a black cs oval. The star behind him is copper foil from Spellbinders which was embossed with the Cuttlebug stars folder and sanded. The edges were colored black with a permanent marker. The background is Ruby Red cardstock embossed with the stars folder again and matted with black to make it pop. The oval and the star were all popped up with foam squares. The birthday greeting was stamped onto the same cs as the cowboy using Vintage Photo distress ink and the edges sponged. It was curled a little and a knot of help added. The bottom border strip is Chocolate Box Core'dinations cs which was also embossed using the stars folder and sanded to bring out that turquoise color from the back. See the brads on the ends? I created those by punching a 1/4" hole into scraps of the copper embossed foil, centering that hole and punching a 1/2" hole. I ran them through my Xyron X to apply adhesive. Those were mounted onto black cs 1/2" punched pieces and then a copper brad added to the centers. I applied those to the strip using foam squares. I wrapped the hemp around the card twice and tied it with two small pieces of hemp, then added the button which was threaded with embroidery floss.
Well that's it. I hope you like it. I'm sure you will love this Southwest Cowboy stamp set. It's a great one.
Thanks for stopping by!
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Monday, July 12, 2010
Background, background, background, background!
Mark's Finest Papers' Design Teams are celebrating our NEWEST STAMP RELEASE with a Blog Hop. Our very talented Design Teams have created exciting paper crafts for your inspiration. With the addition of New Design Team members, this is going to be a really fun-packed Hop! Sit back, and hold on to your mouse! This is going to be a FABULOUS ride! Come Hop along with us!
We have 4 New Stamp Sets Released today: Background Fun, Southwest Cowboy, Flourishes & Frame, and Apples & Camellia. For your convenience, all 4 stamp sets are available for purchase TODAY!
For your chance to win BLOG CANDY, (a set that will be released NEXT month), visit and comment on each of the following design team members' blogs on July 13, 14, 15, and 16, 2010. On Saturday, (July 17, 2010), a winner will be chosen FOR EACH DAY from those participants who visited all the blogs listed for that day. ( There will be four different winners, one winner for each day.)
SO THAT MEANS IF YOU MISSED A DAY, YOU STILL HAVE OTHER CHANCES WIN! And, you can go back and comment, as the winners will be chosen Saturday morning!
Tuesday July 13: Background Fun
July Guest Designer- Melisa Waldorf-
Nancyruth -
Lois -
Vicky-
Jeanne -
Anne-
Debbie-
Peggysue-
Faith -
Susan-
Judi-
Patty-
Karen- That's me and you are here!
Connie-
Roxie-
Vicki-
Cathleen-
Claudine-
Mark’s Finest Papers -
Here is the card I created featuring Background Fun.
I stamped the bg stamp onto white cardstock using: So Saffron, Brocade Blue, Certainly Celery and Regal Rose ink, then cut/embossed using Spellbinders labels Twelve. These were popped up with dimensionals onto Brocade Blue cardstock, then white, then Certainly Celery. I used Xyron to apply adhesive to the back of the lusckious chocolate satin ribbon (also from MFP) before applying it to the square and then embossing with Cuttlebug's Diamond Plate folder. That embosses the ribbon as well as the cs. I used the label punch on This was mounted onto a 5-1/2" square of So Saffron cardstock. The corners are pierced and a rhinestone added.
The sentiment is stamped with Memento Rich Cocoa ink onto a piece of So Saffron patterned paper and cut/embossed with Spellbinders Petite Oval and backed with a chocolate scalloped petite oval. A knot of that wonderful ribbon was added to the top of the sentiment panel.
Thanks for stopping by!
We have 4 New Stamp Sets Released today: Background Fun, Southwest Cowboy, Flourishes & Frame, and Apples & Camellia. For your convenience, all 4 stamp sets are available for purchase TODAY!
For your chance to win BLOG CANDY, (a set that will be released NEXT month), visit and comment on each of the following design team members' blogs on July 13, 14, 15, and 16, 2010. On Saturday, (July 17, 2010), a winner will be chosen FOR EACH DAY from those participants who visited all the blogs listed for that day. ( There will be four different winners, one winner for each day.)
SO THAT MEANS IF YOU MISSED A DAY, YOU STILL HAVE OTHER CHANCES WIN! And, you can go back and comment, as the winners will be chosen Saturday morning!
Tuesday July 13: Background Fun
July Guest Designer- Melisa Waldorf-
Nancyruth -
Lois -
Vicky-
Jeanne -
Anne-
Debbie-
Peggysue-
Faith -
Susan-
Judi-
Patty-
Karen- That's me and you are here!
Connie-
Roxie-
Vicki-
Cathleen-
Claudine-
Mark’s Finest Papers -
Here is the card I created featuring Background Fun.
I stamped the bg stamp onto white cardstock using: So Saffron, Brocade Blue, Certainly Celery and Regal Rose ink, then cut/embossed using Spellbinders labels Twelve. These were popped up with dimensionals onto Brocade Blue cardstock, then white, then Certainly Celery. I used Xyron to apply adhesive to the back of the lusckious chocolate satin ribbon (also from MFP) before applying it to the square and then embossing with Cuttlebug's Diamond Plate folder. That embosses the ribbon as well as the cs. I used the label punch on This was mounted onto a 5-1/2" square of So Saffron cardstock. The corners are pierced and a rhinestone added.
The sentiment is stamped with Memento Rich Cocoa ink onto a piece of So Saffron patterned paper and cut/embossed with Spellbinders Petite Oval and backed with a chocolate scalloped petite oval. A knot of that wonderful ribbon was added to the top of the sentiment panel.
Thanks for stopping by!
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Yellow is sunshine!
I love yellow. I can't wear it, but I love to look at it. The SCS challenge today was to create a card using lots of yellow. Beings I didn't have any good yellow cs to work with, I used my Spellbinders Peony dies to cut 7 white pieces out and then colored them with 3 different shades of yellow Copic markers. I then wet them and wadded them up, carefully opened them, stacked them and added a brad through the center of all the layes. I then formed them up around the center again. The bg paper is from the Paper Studio and really does have yellow in it too, but you can't see much of it now. lol The sentiment is stamped onto white cs using Shabby Shutters distress ink and then I added the yellow into the closed part of the letters. I tied a double ribbon using this wonderful yellow gingham ribbon from Mark's Finest Papers and added an extra tail. That's it. I hope you like it.
Thanks for stopping by!
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
More sneak peeks!
I want to show you a couple more of the cards I've been making using the new sets being released next Tuesday by Mark's Finest Papers. They are great sets.
This one features the new set Apples & Camellia. I used the Camellia and colored it with Copic markers. I love working with those things. I went to Hobby Lobby on Monday and bought a paper pack to use while I am at my sister's house with my very limited supplies. Nice papers, don't you think? After cutting out the flower, I popped it up on a fancy tag cut/embossed with aSpellbinders die and attaching over the ribbon from Mark's Finest Papers. I made this for an internet friend that just had hip replacement surgery, so I added the Get Well Soon at the bottom. It was cut/embossed using Spellbinders scalloped oval die and then adding color from my Copic's around the edge.
How do you like this one? See those 3D flowers? I made them. Guess what I used! Come on, guess! A dried out antibacterial wipe which I colored with an ink pad and stamped with the Camellia flower before cutting it into a long strip, applying adhesive to one edge and rolling up. I then added more color with my copic marker. The vine and leaves were made the same way. The card front is stamped with the Camellia for a background for the 3D flowers Isn't that pretty? I used Victorian Velvet distress ink. The sentiment is also stamped with the same ink onto white cs and then the green flourish tag was added behind it. I added the oval which was cut with Spellbinders deckled oval and I used the Copic marker around the edge to help it stand out just a little. Layers, layers, layers! I also used the marker around the edge of the whole card. I really like the subtle difference it makes.
For this one I used more of the papers from that pack I bought on Monday. Nice colors, don't you think? I really like them. I stamped the frame from the new set Flourishes & Frame onto the pink, cut/embossed it using Spellbinders circles. Stamped the sentiment and flourish from the same set onto the blue cs and cut/embossed it with another circle die. The panel behind (don't you love those butterflies?) is that same wonderful paper and matted with the pink and the black. The plaid layer is also from the same pack and backed with black. See the little pink butterfly. That is cut from the paper and his wings are popped up to add some dimension.
Thanks for stopping by! I'd love to hear what you think of my creations!
This one features the new set Apples & Camellia. I used the Camellia and colored it with Copic markers. I love working with those things. I went to Hobby Lobby on Monday and bought a paper pack to use while I am at my sister's house with my very limited supplies. Nice papers, don't you think? After cutting out the flower, I popped it up on a fancy tag cut/embossed with aSpellbinders die and attaching over the ribbon from Mark's Finest Papers. I made this for an internet friend that just had hip replacement surgery, so I added the Get Well Soon at the bottom. It was cut/embossed using Spellbinders scalloped oval die and then adding color from my Copic's around the edge.
How do you like this one? See those 3D flowers? I made them. Guess what I used! Come on, guess! A dried out antibacterial wipe which I colored with an ink pad and stamped with the Camellia flower before cutting it into a long strip, applying adhesive to one edge and rolling up. I then added more color with my copic marker. The vine and leaves were made the same way. The card front is stamped with the Camellia for a background for the 3D flowers Isn't that pretty? I used Victorian Velvet distress ink. The sentiment is also stamped with the same ink onto white cs and then the green flourish tag was added behind it. I added the oval which was cut with Spellbinders deckled oval and I used the Copic marker around the edge to help it stand out just a little. Layers, layers, layers! I also used the marker around the edge of the whole card. I really like the subtle difference it makes.
For this one I used more of the papers from that pack I bought on Monday. Nice colors, don't you think? I really like them. I stamped the frame from the new set Flourishes & Frame onto the pink, cut/embossed it using Spellbinders circles. Stamped the sentiment and flourish from the same set onto the blue cs and cut/embossed it with another circle die. The panel behind (don't you love those butterflies?) is that same wonderful paper and matted with the pink and the black. The plaid layer is also from the same pack and backed with black. See the little pink butterfly. That is cut from the paper and his wings are popped up to add some dimension.
Thanks for stopping by! I'd love to hear what you think of my creations!
Monday, July 5, 2010
I've been busy - really I have!
I am spending the week house/dog sitting for my sister while she is on vacation. It is like a vacation for me - her house is like a resort! There is a pool and hot tub and she lives on a lake. Ahhhhh, so nice.
The only drawback is that I had to bring a few stamping supplies - so I don't have access to all my fun toys. Now had I been home, I'm sure these cards would look totally different. I've had to be creative to say the least. Here are some of my creations since being here.
This card was made using a lovely set by Rubbernecker Stamps. I love all the leaves and the words and quotes in this set are delightful. Now please understand, I am working under an extreme handicap right now. lol
I stamped the fern onto white cs using Shabby Shutters and Forest Moss Distress inks. The edges are distressed with my wolverine fingernails. lol That was mounted onto the green cs. I stamped the sentiment using the Forst Moss ink as well and added three little buttons I had to hunt all over my sister's house to find. I didn't bring embellishments!!!!! What? OH NO! The ribbon is from Mark's Finest Papers. I love the gingham ribbons and this is a really nice one. Okay, I think that's it. I'm through whining now. ;-)
For this card I created my own dp with a stamp from this set from Mark's Finest Papers called Flourishes and Frame. The sentiment is also from this set. I'm sorry you can't see how beautiful the green cs is irl. It is a shimmery paper from Mark's Finest Papers and is delicious, for sure. I used Spellbinders dies for the borders and for the embellishment at the corner.
This is the last card I will share with you today. Having so few of my supplies, how can I make a flower using what I have? You know the old saying about necessity being the mother of invention. I gave that the test. Last night I though about it for a while and then headed for bed. You can think in your dreams you know. Thoughts of different techniques were everywhere. So this morning I combined a few I had seen around and came up with my paper posies. They are actually made from an antibacterial wipe (I had some in the car) that I let dry out, then added ink using direct to paper. Next I cut it into a long strip and added adhesive to one edge and started rolling. I added a little more ink with a copic marker and my posie was born. Not too bad. I used the same technique to create the leaves and then rolled a length of the wipe to create the vine.
The card front was stamped with the Camellia from the new set being released by Mark's Finest Papers on July 13th called Apples and Camellia inked with Victorian Velvet Distress ink. I added my vine and flowers. The sentiment (another new set: Flourishes & Frame) is stamped with the same ink onto white cs and added to the green flourish tag from Spellbinders. I had actually stamped the sentiment right on the card front, but didn't like it much so added this over that. But it showed! Oh no! Since we are to be inspired by Carrie's Cakes for the CAS challenge, I thought more layers would be good, so I added a white deckled oval. I chose the cake called hand made white chocolate roses #301 All the white edges are inked with my copic marker. It's a subtle thing, but I really like the difference it makes.
I hope you like my adventure in making do. It is a good exercise in creativity. Thanks for stopping by. Come back soon!
The only drawback is that I had to bring a few stamping supplies - so I don't have access to all my fun toys. Now had I been home, I'm sure these cards would look totally different. I've had to be creative to say the least. Here are some of my creations since being here.
This card was made using a lovely set by Rubbernecker Stamps. I love all the leaves and the words and quotes in this set are delightful. Now please understand, I am working under an extreme handicap right now. lol
I stamped the fern onto white cs using Shabby Shutters and Forest Moss Distress inks. The edges are distressed with my wolverine fingernails. lol That was mounted onto the green cs. I stamped the sentiment using the Forst Moss ink as well and added three little buttons I had to hunt all over my sister's house to find. I didn't bring embellishments!!!!! What? OH NO! The ribbon is from Mark's Finest Papers. I love the gingham ribbons and this is a really nice one. Okay, I think that's it. I'm through whining now. ;-)
For this card I created my own dp with a stamp from this set from Mark's Finest Papers called Flourishes and Frame. The sentiment is also from this set. I'm sorry you can't see how beautiful the green cs is irl. It is a shimmery paper from Mark's Finest Papers and is delicious, for sure. I used Spellbinders dies for the borders and for the embellishment at the corner.
This is the last card I will share with you today. Having so few of my supplies, how can I make a flower using what I have? You know the old saying about necessity being the mother of invention. I gave that the test. Last night I though about it for a while and then headed for bed. You can think in your dreams you know. Thoughts of different techniques were everywhere. So this morning I combined a few I had seen around and came up with my paper posies. They are actually made from an antibacterial wipe (I had some in the car) that I let dry out, then added ink using direct to paper. Next I cut it into a long strip and added adhesive to one edge and started rolling. I added a little more ink with a copic marker and my posie was born. Not too bad. I used the same technique to create the leaves and then rolled a length of the wipe to create the vine.
The card front was stamped with the Camellia from the new set being released by Mark's Finest Papers on July 13th called Apples and Camellia inked with Victorian Velvet Distress ink. I added my vine and flowers. The sentiment (another new set: Flourishes & Frame) is stamped with the same ink onto white cs and added to the green flourish tag from Spellbinders. I had actually stamped the sentiment right on the card front, but didn't like it much so added this over that. But it showed! Oh no! Since we are to be inspired by Carrie's Cakes for the CAS challenge, I thought more layers would be good, so I added a white deckled oval. I chose the cake called hand made white chocolate roses #301 All the white edges are inked with my copic marker. It's a subtle thing, but I really like the difference it makes.
I hope you like my adventure in making do. It is a good exercise in creativity. Thanks for stopping by. Come back soon!
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Want to win a free stamp set?
Then head on over to Mark's Finest Papers blog for a challenge. Winners will be chosen and it may be you!!!!! The challenge is to create something and use a die cut on your card. Well how easy is that? WAY! Here is a sample card I created for the challenge.
I love this quote. The clear stamps are so easy to use and change the shape a little. I chose to curve the saying just a bit and then cut it out into the wavy shape. Clever, eh? lol This is a new set being released this month called Apples & Camellia. This is actually a sneak peek! Lucky you!
For the front of my card, I cut/embossed the big red apple and then stamped the cute little row of apples across it using white craft ink and then embossed with white. I trimmed off the embossed edge of the apple shape (Spellbinders) and backed it with a white shape to bring it out just a little more. Added the cute red and white gingham ribbon (also available from MFP!). As I said, the saying was positioned on my acrylic block with a curve to it and stamped using red ink. I then cut that shape out with scissors and backed it with red and cut the same shape. The border is another Spellbinders borderability and I added more of that wonderful ribbon to the top of that panel. I love gingham, especially red and white gingham. It's so fresh and fun, don't you think?
and check out the inside for the rest of the story. (As Paul Harvey would say. lol)
Isn't that a fun saying? This card is sure to cheer up a sick friend.
Now be sure to check out all the designer's creations over at the MFP blog. Wow, there is some talent on this team. Be sure to upload your fun creation. I'll cross my fingers for you that you will win a free stamp set!
Thanks for stopping by!
What a fun new set! I love apples.
I love this quote. The clear stamps are so easy to use and change the shape a little. I chose to curve the saying just a bit and then cut it out into the wavy shape. Clever, eh? lol This is a new set being released this month called Apples & Camellia. This is actually a sneak peek! Lucky you!
For the front of my card, I cut/embossed the big red apple and then stamped the cute little row of apples across it using white craft ink and then embossed with white. I trimmed off the embossed edge of the apple shape (Spellbinders) and backed it with a white shape to bring it out just a little more. Added the cute red and white gingham ribbon (also available from MFP!). As I said, the saying was positioned on my acrylic block with a curve to it and stamped using red ink. I then cut that shape out with scissors and backed it with red and cut the same shape. The border is another Spellbinders borderability and I added more of that wonderful ribbon to the top of that panel. I love gingham, especially red and white gingham. It's so fresh and fun, don't you think?
and check out the inside for the rest of the story. (As Paul Harvey would say. lol)
Isn't that a fun saying? This card is sure to cheer up a sick friend.
Now be sure to check out all the designer's creations over at the MFP blog. Wow, there is some talent on this team. Be sure to upload your fun creation. I'll cross my fingers for you that you will win a free stamp set!
Thanks for stopping by!
What a fun new set! I love apples.
Friday, July 2, 2010
I'm seeing stars!!!!!!
The SCS challenge, as well as Sharon's Stamp Simply challenge were to use stars and gold. Well, I may have gone overboard. Nah!!!!!! Not me! lol
Here is the first card I created!
Gold and stars - don't they just go together? The stars are cut using Spellbinders Stars and then stamped with Rubbernecker Flourish Set 1 with versamark ink and then embossed using gold detail ep. The sentiment is stamped onto vellum cardstock and embossed with gold detail ep. I added pearls to cover the adhesive. The card front is embossed with cuttlebug's swirl folder.
Two of my grandsons (brothers) were born on the same day - 3 years apart! lol This is a birthday card for one of them.
This is also for Joan's Gardens challenge: to make a red white and blue card and use an embossing folder. An impressabilities counts, right? It's just hard to see the impression in the photo, but it's there - promise!
The card front is embossed using Spellbinders Diamond and Star Impressabilities and mounted onto red. The stars are cut/embossed using Spellbinders Stars and intertwined. I added a little touch of the striped ribbon.
The sentiment is from a new set being released later this month by Mark's Finest Papers. It actually reads "Happy Birthday Cowboy", but I omitted cowboy for this card. See how versatile your stamps can be! That is embossed with gold ep and cut/embossed with Spellbinders Labels Trio and popped up. I also added a gold brad.
This is a birthday card for the other one. Hmmmm, which gets which? lol
The card front is navy and then I added the strip of dp from Kaiser. I stamped the Rubbernecker sentiment (omitting "tutu you") using versamark and embossing with gold ep. (Rubbernecker is having a holiday sale. Be sure to check the post below for more information!) The star is cut/embossed using Spellbinders stars and mounted onto a square of the reverse side of the paper which was embossed with Cuttlebug's swiss dots folder for a bit o' texture. I added a triple knot of hemp.
What do you think?
Thanks for stopping by. Have a safe and fabulous 4th of July! God Bless America!
Here is the first card I created!
Gold and stars - don't they just go together? The stars are cut using Spellbinders Stars and then stamped with Rubbernecker Flourish Set 1 with versamark ink and then embossed using gold detail ep. The sentiment is stamped onto vellum cardstock and embossed with gold detail ep. I added pearls to cover the adhesive. The card front is embossed with cuttlebug's swirl folder.
Two of my grandsons (brothers) were born on the same day - 3 years apart! lol This is a birthday card for one of them.
This is also for Joan's Gardens challenge: to make a red white and blue card and use an embossing folder. An impressabilities counts, right? It's just hard to see the impression in the photo, but it's there - promise!
The card front is embossed using Spellbinders Diamond and Star Impressabilities and mounted onto red. The stars are cut/embossed using Spellbinders Stars and intertwined. I added a little touch of the striped ribbon.
The sentiment is from a new set being released later this month by Mark's Finest Papers. It actually reads "Happy Birthday Cowboy", but I omitted cowboy for this card. See how versatile your stamps can be! That is embossed with gold ep and cut/embossed with Spellbinders Labels Trio and popped up. I also added a gold brad.
This is a birthday card for the other one. Hmmmm, which gets which? lol
The card front is navy and then I added the strip of dp from Kaiser. I stamped the Rubbernecker sentiment (omitting "tutu you") using versamark and embossing with gold ep. (Rubbernecker is having a holiday sale. Be sure to check the post below for more information!) The star is cut/embossed using Spellbinders stars and mounted onto a square of the reverse side of the paper which was embossed with Cuttlebug's swiss dots folder for a bit o' texture. I added a triple knot of hemp.
What do you think?
Thanks for stopping by. Have a safe and fabulous 4th of July! God Bless America!
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Sale!!!!
Rubbernecker & Stamp Oasis stamps will be 20% off from 7/1 Thursday Noon to 7/4 Sunday at 5 pm PST You may also qualify for a free stamp set or two. Check the Rubbernecker website for more information.
Have you missed me?
Hi there! I've been gone to two family reunions, almost back to back, but with just enough time to come home and do my laundry and pack again. I'm home!!!! I missed my toys.
Here are a few new creations I wanted to share with you.
This one features a new set that will be released in August by Mark's Finest Papers. It is such a great set - for America and for Boy Scouts. I will love using it for my grandsons that are into scouting.
I stamped the mountain scene onto vanilla cardstock using Forest Moss Distress Ink and then tore along that upper horizon. I then mounted it onto the brown cardstock and tore that to match. The card front is Always Artichoke and embossed with the diamond plate Cuttlebug folder. The word America and Home of the Free and the Brave are separate stamps, so will be oh so versatile. I grouped them here and added the small eagle, which is also separate. See why it will work so well with the scout theme? Love it! I added brads on the left for just a little sumpin' sumpin'. I hope you like this one.
I live in the desert and just marvel in awe at the beauty of the mountains on the horizons. They are truly beautiful to me and as American as they can be, so I chose this scene for today's challenge which was to create a patriotic 4th of July card without using anything in the red or blue family. Is that a challenge, or what????
The mountains were created with Copic markers and the airbrush system. The cacti are stamped with black ink and the card front is matted with black. The sentiment is stamped on vellum with black ink and clear embossed, the edges torn and attached to the card front with copper brads. I airbrushed the vellum just a little so the mountains weren't covered up too much. The cactus and sentiment are included in the new set Southwest Cowboy from Mark's Finest Papers and I'm giving you a little sneak peek. This set will be released later this month.
I hope you like my creations. Thanks for stopping by and have a safe and happy 4th of July. God bless America!
Here are a few new creations I wanted to share with you.
This one features a new set that will be released in August by Mark's Finest Papers. It is such a great set - for America and for Boy Scouts. I will love using it for my grandsons that are into scouting.
I stamped the mountain scene onto vanilla cardstock using Forest Moss Distress Ink and then tore along that upper horizon. I then mounted it onto the brown cardstock and tore that to match. The card front is Always Artichoke and embossed with the diamond plate Cuttlebug folder. The word America and Home of the Free and the Brave are separate stamps, so will be oh so versatile. I grouped them here and added the small eagle, which is also separate. See why it will work so well with the scout theme? Love it! I added brads on the left for just a little sumpin' sumpin'. I hope you like this one.
I live in the desert and just marvel in awe at the beauty of the mountains on the horizons. They are truly beautiful to me and as American as they can be, so I chose this scene for today's challenge which was to create a patriotic 4th of July card without using anything in the red or blue family. Is that a challenge, or what????
The mountains were created with Copic markers and the airbrush system. The cacti are stamped with black ink and the card front is matted with black. The sentiment is stamped on vellum with black ink and clear embossed, the edges torn and attached to the card front with copper brads. I airbrushed the vellum just a little so the mountains weren't covered up too much. The cactus and sentiment are included in the new set Southwest Cowboy from Mark's Finest Papers and I'm giving you a little sneak peek. This set will be released later this month.
I hope you like my creations. Thanks for stopping by and have a safe and happy 4th of July. God bless America!
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