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Wednesday, April 5, 2017
MAKE IT MONDAY #280: STAMPING OUTSIDE OF THE BOX
I was excited to try Papertrey's Make it Monday #280: Stamping Outside of the box. I needed some Easter cards, so I thought a bunny/egg combo would be fun. I used Papertrey's Easter Alleluia's stamp set for the sentiment and an older Easter set (Stampendous, I think) for the bunny and eggs.
Sunday, March 5, 2017
Make it Monday #276 Challenge
I'm back today with a kraft and colored pencil card after seeing the Papertrey Ink Make It Monday #276 inspiration video and post. I needed some Easter cards and since spring flowers always remind me of Easter, I used this poppy stamp and Papertrey Easter Alleluia's set for the greeting.
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Saturday, February 25, 2017
Papertrey Feb 2017 Blog Hop
photograph from The Mrs Box Wedding Heirlooms
Well, I made a card last night when I had a few minutes and planned to post it this morning, but my new computer crashed today. Computer problems can be so frustrating! It's gonna be awhile until that is fixed, so I'm back on my old computer that also has issues, we'll hope for the best!
I just started participating in these blog hops with an inspiration photo and they are a lot of fun. When I'm not feeling very creative I have a tendency to just case something cute I've seen on pinterest, but this forces me to be a little bit more creative and get outside my comfort zone. It's really amazing to see how many different cards can be inspired by the very same picture!
I have definitely been in a mostly white background rut lately and so I especially liked the inspiration photo this month. I purchased my first few sets of Papertrey stamps this year so I didn't have a lot to choose from, but thought the Easter Alleluias set could work with a royal Easter-y feel.
Here's my take on it.
Monday, February 20, 2017
February Valentines
Hello again. I'm back today to share some Valentines I made this month. This first one uses the You've Been Framed: Oval die, a heart punch from Stampin' Up! and Heart die from Clear & Simple Stamps.
This next one features a mouse blowing bubbles stamp I've had for years and decided to pull out again.
Here is another with the You've Been Framed: Oval die and Clear and Simple heart dies.
And lastly, here is another with the mouse stamp.
Which one is your favorite? Thanks for stopping by!
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
Papertrey Ink January Blog Hop
Hello again! I'll be back soon to share some more of my recent cards, but today I wanted to participate in the Papertrey Ink January Blog Hop.


photograph from Julie Baerwald
Isn't this the cutest inspiration photo? I just love stripes and the black/white/pink color combo is one of my favorites. Here's my take on it...
Dies used: Floral Fusion and Leafy Branch (Stampin' Up!)
Flower punches
Adhesive Pearls
White Gel Pens for dots
Thanks for stoppin' by! Have a great day!
Wednesday, January 18, 2017
Goodbye to 2016...
I'm back today with a few of the cards I made for Christmas 2016. :) I wasn't able to make cards for a while so I got back into it by using my pinterest boards as inspiration.
To start with, I loved this card and especially the snowmen in the circle (Lawn Fawn's Making Frosty Friends), so first I made one like that, and then just made a bunch of circles and colored them while I was watching cheesy Christmas movies on Hallmark channel for the month of December. :) I have the Spectrum Noir pens instead of Copics, because of the price, but they seem to do a great job blending and I like them so far.
I made several variations on the one above. This next one uses an oval instead of a circle but the idea is the same.
Can you tell I was having fun trying different things? :)
I'll be back soon with some more...
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Monday, January 16, 2017
Happy New Year!
I haven't posted in a while but I'm back today with some cards I made last week. Soon I will be sharing the Christmas cards I made for 2016, so check back again. :)
For Christmas, I received Papertrey's Oval: You've Been Framed die and stamp set. I had fun playing around with that last week while catching up on Hallmark movies. I love how different it can look based on the papers and colors you use.
For Christmas, I received Papertrey's Oval: You've Been Framed die and stamp set. I had fun playing around with that last week while catching up on Hallmark movies. I love how different it can look based on the papers and colors you use.
Thanks for stopping by!
Sunday, June 26, 2016
Father's day cards
I was in a rush to make a couple of Father's day cards last weekend since I hadn't had time to get around to it before. I saw this cute mountain card on Soapbox Creations and since my dad loves nature and the outdoors I thought it'd be perfect for him. I got to work finding some clip art online and used my Silhouette portrait to cut out the mountains, "forest" of trees and sentiment. If you'd like the cut file, leave a comment with your email address and I'd be happy to send it to you. :)
For my Father-in-Law, the soda drinker, I came across this card with a soda can and thought of him. So I found a soda can clip art and used my Silhouette portrait to cut it out as well as the text.
So there you have it, two fairly quick and easy Father's day cards that got rave reviews. Thanks for stopping by!
Monday, June 13, 2016
The latest
Hello again...
I've been away for awhile... we moved and I'm just getting set up in my new crafting space and getting around to uploading photos, etc. Hope your summer is off to a good start.
I made this cascading card for my mom for Mother's day. I can't seem to find the tutorial I used, but this one is very similar.
Dies used: Stampin' up Floral Fusion, Little Leaves, Framelits Label Dies
Next, I made this doughnut birthday card for my father-in-law who loves doughnuts. I used this card as my inspiration. I saw a technique where you use press-n-seal wrap to help glue down small items, so I tried that for the "sprinkles" on the doughnut and it worked perfectly. No glue all over my fingers or where I didn't want it on the card. I just cut out a circle with my circle dies and a smaller circle in the center, repeated on a lighter shade of brown paper, and then used a scalloped circle to make the "bite" out of the doughnut.
...and lastly I made this for my brother's birthday. I had been furniture shopping the day before and decided on a color scheme of navy and grey with a possible pop of yellow, so obviously I was still thinking in those shades when I made this card. I found the tutorial for it here.
Stamps used: Big Birthday Wishes set by Simon Says Stamp
Thanks for stopping by!
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Right at Home Blog hop
Yesterday I had my first experience seeing the Right At Home blog. As long as I've been into stamping, I'm surprised I hadn't seen it sooner, but I liked what I saw. I wanted to make a card for the blog hop challenge, using our favorite things (which isn't hard except for narrowing it down). I love flowers, my silhouette portrait and layering, so this is what I came up with.
I used W Plus 9 Pretty Peonies stamps for the flowers, cut the "Easter" greeting on my silhouette as well as the mason jar in vellum that I colored from behind with blue spectrum noir markers (otherwise the vellum completely blended in with the white background). I love Easter and all the spring flowers I am seeing all over the place these days.
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Thursday, March 3, 2016
Springing into March
Hello there! Just thought I'd share some of the latest cards I've been making.
This is basically a case from this card. Love those candles! :)
I saw a video tutorial for this one and basically cased it in a different color scheme.
and this one...
And this one....
This Rhododenron stamp seemed perfect for copic coloring and layering. I cut out the middle portion of the flower, then the next clump of flowers, and the next, followed by the leaves.
This card features Altenew's painted flowers. I decided to try it in a wreath form.
This is basically a case from this card. Love those candles! :)
This is an older Sweet Pea stamp that I decided to try watercoloring.
I saw a video tutorial for this one and basically cased it in a different color scheme.
That layout led to this card...
and this one...
And this one....
This Rhododenron stamp seemed perfect for copic coloring and layering. I cut out the middle portion of the flower, then the next clump of flowers, and the next, followed by the leaves.
This card features Altenew's painted flowers. I decided to try it in a wreath form.
And lastly this vase of tulips just reminded me of spring.
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