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Sunday, December 16, 2012

TLC408 Inchie on a Twinchie


Hello everyone....are you as frazzled as I am?? Christmas is getting close and I still have lots to do!!! This is the first year I didn't make my Christmas cards...yikes!!! I actually bought two boxes and mailed out several this morning. Hopefully, I can finish my shopping tomorrow so I can do a little Christmas baking before the big day!!! Anyway...

It's my turn to host the Technique Lover's Challenge on Splitcoast and I had a little help from my DD Holly. A while back we were talking about some techniques for future challenges and she suggested using inchies. When I told her that had been done, she suggested using twinchies ( a 2 inch square). I thought that one had been done, too, so she said." well, how about an inchie on top of a twinchie?"  And so, a challenge was born....Inchie on a Twinchie!!!! 

My card features the candle stamp from a retired 1999 Stampin Up! set called Fruit of the Season. It was stamped with Handsome Hunter and colored with Copics on an inchie. The twinchie was cut from Handsome Hunter card stock and stamped with Handsome Hunter with a Cornish Heritage Farms Pine Needles and Cones background stamp. Red Baker's Twine from the Twinery finish it off.

This is for a few other challenges:
1. Come and Get It Challenges - anything Christmas
2. Dream Valley Challenge - Christmas

Thanks for stopping by.....have a great day!!!!

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Color Throwdown Challenge #222


Hello everyone!!! It's Wednesday again and time for another Color Throwdown Challenge! The fabulous Broni is the hostess this week and she has picked some awesome colors...isn't the inspiration picture gorgeous!!!! Since my DGS Cole is having a birthday the day after Christmas, I thought this weeks colors colors would be perfect for his card!!! This is the last challenge this year...the team will take off the next two weeks so we can get ready for the holidays....we will be back January 2, 2013. 



My card features the owl punch from Stampin Up!...googly eyes were added along with a Memory Box branch die cut and the beautiful designer paper from The Little Yellow Bicycle called Twig. The sun was hand cut along with the sentiment bubble. The sentiment is from Papertrey Ink and the sewing around the edges is the finishing touch.


Be sure to add CTD222 to the keywords when you upload your card to an online gallery so we can find your work!! 

Do you want to see some beautiful inspiration?? Here are the links to the Color Throwdown Designers..... check out what they created this week! 

Barbara Anders - Paper Pursuits
Wanda Cullen - Cullen-ary Creations
Joan Ervin - Stamping With a Passion - that's me! 
Tammy Hershberger - Stamp Happy
Broni Holcombe - Splashes of Watercolor  
Denise Marzec - The Paper Landscaper
Kerri Michaud - Cards by Kerri
Lynn Put - The Queens Scene
Lori Tecler - Inking a Loud
Miriam Napier - December/January Guestie - Miriam's Delirium

Thanks for visiting today....hope your week is super special!!!!!



Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Color Throwdown Challenge #221


Hello everyone!!! It's Wednesday again and time for another Color Throwdown Challenge!  The fabulous Bar is our hostess this week and she picked some gorgeous Christmas color for us to play with. I have had a few sheets of Gumbal Green sitting around for a few months and I finally got to use it!!! I am on a roll with Christmas cards and thanks to Bar, I have another one finished...whoohoo!!!


My card features the cute Santa stamp from a retired Stampin Up set....it's from a 1999 set called Star Santa. Santa was colored with Copics, cutout, and popped up with foam dots over another stamped Santa. The sentiment is from the same set and I used this weeks Retro Sketch #40.  The papers are from Echo Park's Holly Jolly Christmas and the wood snowflake and ribbon finish it off.

Be sure to add CTD221 to the keywords when you upload your card to an online gallery so we can find your work!! 

Do you want to see some beautiful inspiration?? Here are the links to the Color Throwdown Designers..... check out what they created this week! 

Barbara Anders - Paper Pursuits
Wanda Cullen - Cullen-ary Creations
Joan Ervin - Stamping With a Passion - that's me! 
Tammy Hershberger - Stamp Happy
Broni Holcombe - Splashes of Watercolor  
Denise Marzec - The Paper Landscaper
Kerri Michaud - Cards by Kerri
Lynn Put - The Queens Scene
Lori Tecler - Inking a Loud
Miriam Napier - December/January Guestie - Miriam's Delirium

Thanks for visiting today....hope your week is super special!!!!!

Sunday, December 2, 2012

TLC406 Let's Make a Snowman!!


Hello everyone....can you believe it's December already??? Christmas is only a few weeks away....yikes!!! I did get my tree up but I'm way behind with my shopping and Christmas cards. Because of this weeks Technique Challenge on Splitcoast, I  have one more Christmas card to add to my stash.....yeaaaa!!! Since I am the hostess this week I chose something fun and seasonal....we are going to *Make a Snowman*!!!

There are several ways you can make your own snowman:

1. Use graduating punches or dies to cut the three circles for the body or use cotton balls, styrofoam, fabric, or  felt
2. You can draw on the face or use buttons, punched pieces, sewing, stickers, or embroidery.
3. For the arms, you can cut them out of card stock, use a branch die, or use straw, twigs, or twine.
4. If you have a hat die, by all means use it...if not, cut the hat out of card stock, felt, fabric, cork, or use a hat stamp....use what you have!!
5. Other suggestions include: us fun foam, flower soft, brads, or glitter to embellish
6. You can just use the head if you want and add a frame for a fun look....be creative...the sky is the limit!!!

For my card I punched out three white circles...1 1/4", 1 3/8", 1 1/2 "....and 3 black circles the same sizes.
To matte the white circles, I cut the black circles almost in half, leaving 1/8th of an inch uncut. The black circle was opened up enough to see it under the white circle and then taped in place. When the three circles were taped together, the black matting looked like a shadow. An Impress snowman face stamp was colored with markers and stamped on the face circle and the hat was drawn on black card stock, cutout, and popped up with foam dots. A twig die cut was used for the arms, a brad for the hat, and buttons finish off the snowman.
The sky was created by embossing a piece of Marina Mist card stock and coloring the swirls with Stickles. My Minds Eye paper was used for the snow...the hills were cut and sewn, the sentiment is from the Verve set called Winter Mittens and the button and twine are the finishing touches.

I hope you can join us tor the TLC challenge this week...I would love to see what you create!!!! Have a wonderful stampin kinda week!!!!



Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Color Throwdown #220


Hello everyone!!! It's Wednesday again and time for another Color Throwdown Challenge!  The wonderful Wanda is our hostess this week and she picked some gorgeous colors....just perfect for a Christmas card!!!


I used the Sweet Sunday sketch #172...isn't it a fab CAS design!!! Seasons Greetings papers by Echo Park were used along with a sentiment sticker from the Little Yellow Bicycle...the Martha Stewart Punch was used for the snowflake and the button and twine finish it off. Pretty simple but I looove the sketch and will be using it a lot this Christmas!!!


Be sure to add CTD220 to the keywords when you upload your card to an online gallery so we can find your work!! 

Do you want to see some beautiful inspiration?? Here are the links to the Color Throwdown Designers..... check out what they created this week! 

Barbara Anders - Paper Pursuits
Wanda Cullen - Cullen-ary Creations
Joan Ervin - Stamping With a Passion - that's me! 
Tammy Hershberger - Stamp Happy
Broni Holcombe - Splashes of Watercolor  
Denise Marzec - The Paper Landscaper
Kerri Michaud - Cards by Kerri
Lynn Put - The Queens Scene
Lori Tecler - Inking a Loud
Lynn Mercurio - November/December Guest Designer - Stamperosity

Thanks for visiting today....hope your week is super special!!!!!



Sunday, November 25, 2012

Polar Bear and Christmas Trees


Hello everyone....have you recovered from Thanksgiving??? I told my hubby I couldn't eat another bite of turkey today so we got takeout from the Texas Roadhouse!! I love turkey but enough is enough...LOL!!! We had 15 for Thanksgiving this year and everyone had a great time...we all ate too much and watched a little football...life is good!!! Anyway....

I got to play with my new Memory Box Snow Globe die and an adorable  Polar Bear Stamp from Ellen Hutson...isn't the little polar bear adorable!!! The snowflakes are from an old Flourishes set and they were stamped with Versamark onto the Basic Gray background. The sentiment is from Papertrey Ink and the twine and button finish it off.


I just love this Snowflake Tree from Rubbernecker. It was stamped with Old Olive, Cherry Cobbler, and Cool Caribbean to match the cute My Minds Eye paper. The sentiment is from Rubbernecker's Snowflakes and Stardust set and the Cherry Cobbler seam binding from Stampin Up! is the finishing touch.

Two more Christmas cards for my stash....Yeaaaaa!!! Thanks for stopping by....have a great week!!!!


Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Color Throwdown Challenge #219


Hello everyone!!! It's Wednesday again and time for another Color Throwdown Challenge!  The wonderful Ms. Tammy is our hostess this week and she picked some beautiful colors for us to play with!!! At first I was a little intimidated with this color palette but now I love it!!! It's just perfect for a Christmas card!!! 


I used Rubbernecker's Fireplace set....the fireplace and wreath were stamped on the white card stock and colored with Copics. They were then masked and the background was stamped with Rubbernecker's Screen background with Soft sky ink. The stockings, candle sticks, and the fire/logs/grate were all colored with Copics and popped up with foam dots. I drew in the floor to give it a finished look.


Be sure to add CTD219 to the keywords when you upload your card to an online gallery so we can find your work!! 

Do you want to see some beautiful inspiration?? Here are the links to the Color Throwdown Designers..... check out what they created this week! 

Barbara Anders - Paper Pursuits
Wanda Cullen - Cullen-ary Creations
Joan Ervin - Stamping With a Passion - that's me! 
Tammy Hershberger - Stamp Happy
Broni Holcombe - Splashes of Watercolor  
Denise Marzec - The Paper Landscaper
Kerri Michaud - Cards by Kerri
Lynn Put - The Queens Scene
Lori Tecler - Inking a Loud
Lynn Mercurio - November/December Guest Designer - Stamperosity

Thanks for visiting....I hope you can join us for a little stampin fun!!!!



Sunday, November 18, 2012

TLC404 Emboss the Edges!!


Hello everyone....it's my turn to host Splitcoast's Technique Lover's Challenge and I have a real messy one for you!!! I just love the look of embossing on the edges of an image or die cut. It adds a little dimension and in some cases eliminates the need for a background layer. Soooo our challenge this week is to
  Emboss the Edges!!! 

There are several ways to do this:

1. Use a Versamark pen or pad to ink up the edges of your image, designer paper layer, or die cut, add the embossing powder, and heat emboss.

2. Add ink to the edges of your image, die cut, or designer paper layer with a marker or ink pad and emboss with clear embossing powder.

3. If you don't have embossing powder you can add glue to the edges of your image, die cut, or designer paper layer and add glitter.

For my first card,  the edges of the Spellbinders Poinsettia were embossed with silver ep as were the sentiment from Rubbernecker and the edges of the sentiment die cut. A Spellbinders leaf die was used for the silver leaves, sewing and distressing were done around the edges of the background paper and the silver pearls for the flower center and silver ribbon finish it off.


This card features the Rubbernecker Snowflake Tree...it was stamped in Kiwi Kiss, Not Quite Navy, and Soft Sky....they were all cutout and the edges were embossed with silver ep. The sentiment  is from Rubbernecker's Snowflakes and Stardust set and the twine, button, and punched snowflake finish it off.

Both of these cards qualify for the following challenges:
1. Crafty Pad Challenge  -  Christmas
2. The Kraftyhands Challenge - Christmas
3. The Paper Creator's Challenge - All about Christmas
4. The stamp Man Challenge - emboss it

Thanks for stopping by......hope you can join us for the TLC challenge on Splitcoast this week!!!!

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Non-Traditional Christmas Colors


Good morning everyone...how are you on this beautiful fall day??? I'm going to work outside a little this morning cleaning out flower beds and planting pansies in a few pots. The leaves are starting to fall...we have 4 huge old oak trees in our front yard and every year on Thanksgiving the Grands rake leaves into 5 foot piles to run and jump in. Even the teenagers can't resist the leaf piles...LOL!!!  Anyway..

I have been playing around with non-traditional colors for Christmas cards. I just love the pinecone paper from The Little Yellow Bicycle....it looks sooo pretty paired with Tempting Turquoise and Kiwi Kiss!!! The Stampendous stamp set called Polar Path was used for the first card...the image was stamped with Ranger Adirondack Espresso and embossed with clear ep. It was then colored with Copics, cutout, and popped up with foam dots. An EK Success border punch was used for the scallop and a Martha Stewart punch was used for the snowflake.



This card features an Inkadinkado stamp...it was stamped with Espresso ink and the twine is the only embellishment. Both these cards are flat enough to mail so I may make a few more for my Christmas stash.

Both of these cards are for the 4 Crafty Chicks challenge - Winter Wonderland, Charisma Cards Challenge to use cool colors, and The Crafts and Me challenge to use non-traditional colors on a Christmas card.

Thanks for stopping by...have a great day!!!!

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Color Throwdown Challenge #218


Hello everyone!!! It's Wednesday again and time for another Color Throwdown Challenge!   The hostess this week is the lovely Lynn and she has picked some gorgeous colors for us to play with. I sooo love these colors....they will work for any theme or holiday!!!    


I decided to make a Thinking of You card for my sweet friend, Kay, who is going through a tough time right now. I used this weeks i Spy Challenge sketch  and the KK Originals Birch Forest stamp from Rubbernecker. It was colored with Copics and the sentiment stamp is from Rubbernecker's Best Wishes set.  The designer paper on the bottom is from Echo Park's Season's Greetings and the burlap ribbon, seam binding, twine, and button finish it off.

Be sure to add CTD218 to the keywords when you upload your card to an online gallery so we can find your work!! 

Do you want to see some beautiful inspiration?? Here are the links to the Color Throwdown Designers..... check out what they created this week! 

Barbara Anders - Paper Pursuits
Wanda Cullen - Cullen-ary Creations
Joan Ervin - Stamping With a Passion - that's me! 
Tammy Hershberger - Stamp Happy
Broni Holcombe - Splashes of Watercolor  
Denise Marzec - The Paper Landscaper
Kerri Michaud - Cards by Kerri
Lynn Put - The Queens Scene
Lori Tecler - Inking a Loud
Lynn Mercurio - November/December Guest Designer - Stamperosity

Thanks for visiting....I hope you can join us for a little stampin fun!!!!


Sunday, November 11, 2012

God Bless Our Veterans!!!!


First I want to thank all our service men and women for their service on this Veteran's Day!!!! 

My wonderful husband, George, is retired  US Army, my niece, Andrea, is retired Air Force, my son-in-law, John, served in the Air Force, my wonderful father, Duane, served in the US Navy during WWII, and my brother-in-law, John, retired from the US Army. 
I am sooo proud of all of you and thank you for keeping us safe!!!!!


Good morning everyone....I'm back with more projects I made for the church craft sale. The first few photos are of some hot chocolate wraps...they were made with old Stampin Up! papers and stamp set.





Some of the wrappers were used for candy bars.....


I also made a few 4 card sets with photos by my friend Sue Knox.


She took these pictures in an old Texas town.....

Thanks for dropping by today.....hope you have a great Sunday!! We are going to have a little Veteran's Day dinner for my Dad, Hubby, and niece Andrea and then go to the movies. I guess that means pop corn for supper...LOL!!!

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Church Craft Fair Goodies

Hello everyone!!!! I hope you are all having a great weekend!!! I am going to work on a few Christmas projects today....I will be making 12 sets of the gingerbread men like the ones below (small, medium, and large) for my family and friends. 

Here are some of the projects I made for my church craft sale....


Aren't these little gingerbread men adorable....they are made with wood balls and a clay pot. The heads, arms, and clay pot bodies were all painted with acrylic paint and glued together with Tacky Glue. I painted the faces, arms, and bottom edge and then added a little pink chalk for the cheeks. A good coat of sealer spray was used before adding the bows and buttons. 

I made about 37 of these candy bar wrappers and we sold them all....


My friend, Sue Knox, took all the pictures and printed them out....all I had to do was put them on a card. 


I tried to keep the designs pretty CAS so the beauty of the pictures took center stage!!


I made a few of these sets using a variety of different stamps....they all have a sentiment stamped on the inside.


I'll be back tomorrow with a few more card sets I made for the craft sale.....thanks for stopping by and have a great Saturday!!!

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Color Throwdown Challenge #217


Hello everyone!!! It's Wednesday again and time for another Color Throwdown Challenge!   The hostess this week is my sweet friend, Denise, and she has picked some awesome colors for us to play with. At first I had a hard time figuring out what to do with these colors but once I got into creating, I fell in love with them!!   
I also want to welcome our November/December Guest Designer, Lynn Mercurio....wait till you see her awesome creations!!!!


My card features the Stamp Oasis Snowflake from Rubbernecker.... it was stamped with Night of Navy and embossed with clear embossing powder. Silver pearls were added to the snowflake and it was popped up with foam dots. The background papers are from The Little Yellow Bicycle and Echo Park...the Lucky Limeade layer was embossed with a snowflake folder, the wood snowflake was colored with a Night of Navy marker, and a little sewing was done along the side of the navy blue snowflake paper layer . The sentiment, which was stamped with Night of Navy, is from Rubbernecker's Snowflakes and Stardust set and I used the Mojo Monday's #266 sketch.

This is also for a few other challenges:
1. Card Mania Challenge - Embossing
2. Stamps & Fun = CREATIVITY - Christmas
3. Use Your Stuff - Christmas or Holiday theme
4. Quirky Crafts Challenge - layer it up and let it snow


Be sure to add CTD217 to the keywords when you upload your card to an online gallery so we can find your work!! 

Do you want to see some beautiful inspiration?? Here are the links to the Color Throwdown Designers..... check out what they created this week! 

Barbara Anders - Paper Pursuits
Wanda Cullen - Cullen-ary Creations
Joan Ervin - Stamping With a Passion - that's me! 
Tammy Hershberger - Stamp Happy
Broni Holcombe - Splashes of Watercolor  
Denise Marzec - The Paper Landscaper
Kerri Michaud - Cards by Kerri
Lynn Put - The Queens Scene
Lori Tecler - Inking a Loud
Lynn Mercurio - November/December Guest Designer - Stamperosity

Thanks for visiting....I hope you can join us for a little stampin fun!!!!



Sunday, November 4, 2012

TLC402 - Layered Scallops


Hello everyone!!! I have been MIA for a while....we had lots of crazy things happen around here along with a big Halloween celebration and the church craft sale but hopefully, things will settle down next week and I can get back in the craft room everyday!!!! I will have some pictures of the 80+ cards and 5+ projects I made for the craft sale (yikes!!)  and all the Halloween fun!! Anyway....it's my turn to host Splitcoast's Technique Lover's challenge!!! I bet you have lots of scallop dies and punches sitting around waiting for a little love...well, lets get them out and create a card or project with layered scallops!!! I just love the look of different colors and kinds of scallops but there are lots of ways to layer the scallops.
You can:
1. Use the same color and kind of scallop
2. Use the same kind of scallop but change the colors
3. Use different kinds of scallops all the same color of mix and match it all!!!
4. You can even use scalloped ribbons, stickers, or scallop stamps to layer...be creative and have fun!!!

I made my card for my sweet hubby because he is sooo loving, patient and kind!!!! It features deer and trees dies from Memory Box.....MFT's rick rack and scallop Die-namics were used for the layers and twine and a button finish it off. The sentiment is from The Cat's Meow's Happiness Is set.

This is also for a few other challenges:
1. Here Comes the Boys - use diecuts/punches (it must be masculine)
2. Allsorts Challenge - for men only
3. Our Creative Corner - silhouettes
4. Totally Gorjuss - anything goes with a button

Thanks for stopping by....I hope you have time to join us on Splitcoast for this weeks challenge!!! I would love to see what you create!!!!

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Color Throwdown Challenge #216


Hello everyone!!! It's Wednesday again and time for another Color Throwdown Challenge!   It's the fabulous Kerri's turn to host the challenge and what classy colors she gave us this week!!!!!!  The zebra stripe really caught my eye in the inspiration photo....Saturday is my DGD Mackenzie's 13th birthday and she looooves zebra stripes!!! So this weeks colors are just perfect for her birthday card!!!  Remember, you don't have to use the exact colors...use what you have that comes close...we want everyone to have a chance to play!!! 

I also want to thank Dawn Easton for being our Guest Designer this month....how wonderful to stamp with my sweet friend all month!!!!! Thanks, girlie!!!

My card features the Zebra Striped background stamp from Rubbernecker...it was stamped with Versafine Onyx Black onto white card stock and Rubbernecker's Jeanne image was paper pieced with papers from Basic Grey's Konnichiwa and Simple Stories Summer Fresh. The background navy paper is from Basic Grey's Lime Rickery  and stickers are used for the dahling and Max's name. The Happy Birthday sentiment is also from Rubbernecker and I used the Sweet Sunday Sketch #170. Sewing, flower, button, and twine finish it off.

This is also for Lexi's Creations challenge to make a "special birthday" card and Stamps & fun = Creativity challenge to use stitching.


Be sure to add CTD216 to the keywords when you upload your card to an online gallery so we can find your work!! 

Do you want to see some beautiful inspiration?? Here are the links to the Color Throwdown Designers..... check out what they created this week! 

Barbara Anders - Paper Pursuits
Wanda Cullen - Cullen-ary Creations
Joan Ervin - Stamping With a Passion - that's me! 
Tammy Hershberger - Stamp Happy
Broni Holcombe - Splashes of Watercolor  
Denise Marzec - The Paper Landscaper
Kerri Michaud - Cards by Kerri
Lynn Put - The Queens Scene
Lori Tecler - Inking a Loud
Dawn Easton - October Guest designer - Treasure Oiler Designz

Thanks for visiting....I hope you can join us for a little stampin fun!!!!

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Color Throwdown Challenge #215


Hello everyone!!! It's Wednesday again and time for another Color Throwdown Challenge!   It's the lovely Lori's turn to host the challenge and what fun colors she gave us this week!!!!!!  I was going to make a Halloween card but remembered I had to make a birthday card for a friend who will celebrate her birthday next week. Remember, you don't have to use the exact colors...use what you have that comes close...we want everyone to have a chance to play!!! 



My card features a floral stamp by Serendipity Stamps called Sweet Pea. It was colored with Copics and I used the iSpy Sketch #38. The stamp only had one butterfly so I stamped two more, colored them with Copics, cut them out, and popped them up with foam dots. The ribbon and brick embossing folder finished it off.

This is also for a few other challenges:
1. Creative Craft Challenges2 - 3 of something
2. Use it Tuesday - orange (I have had the ribbon for 2 years and this is the first time to use it)
3. Catered Crop - circles/circle shapes


Be sure to add CTD215 to the keywords when you upload your card to an online gallery so we can find your work!! 

Do you want to see some beautiful inspiration?? Here are the links to the Color Throwdown Designers..... check out what they created this week! 

Barbara Anders - Paper Pursuits
Wanda Cullen - Cullen-ary Creations
Joan Ervin - Stamping With a Passion - that's me! 
Tammy Hershberger - Stamp Happy
Broni Holcombe - Splashes of Watercolor  
Denise Marzec - The Paper Landscaper
Kerri Michaud - Cards by Kerri
Lynn Put - The Queens Scene
Lori Tecler - Inking a Loud
Dawn Easton - October Guest designer - Treasure Oiler Designz

Thanks for visiting....I hope you can join us for a little stampin fun!!!!