Saturday, October 24, 2009

Clean and Simple Sympathy

The Clean and Simple Challenge on SCS this week was to make a sympathy card. I stamped the image from Autumn Abundance in Burnt Umber ink directly onto the kraft card base and colored it with Prismacolor pencils and the blender pencil. I added some Crystal stickles to the center of the flowers. I added a strip of paper from Autumn Abundance onto a strip of pure poppy cardstock punched with a Fiskars diamond border punch. I then tied some summer sunrise satin ribbon around the cardstock and adhered it to my card. The sentiment is from Birds of a Feather and is stamped in Burnt Umber.

Have a wonderful weekend!

Supplies
Stamps- Autumn Abundance, Birds of a Feather (PTI)
Paper-Kraft, Pure Poppy, Autumn Abundance (PTI)
Ink-Burnt Umber (Palette)
Other-Prismacolor pencils, Summer Sunrise satin ribbon, Crystal Stickles, Fiskars diamond border punch

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Use It or Lose It -- Paint Dabbers

My craft room overfloweth with neglected craft materials. How about yours? I have so many items in my craft room that I have purchased because I was absolutely sure that I "needed" them. Most of them were in my beginning stages of crafting when I was easily convinced by products I saw or heard (or read) about. My craft funds have pretty much dried up, so I am at the place where I either rediscover what I already have or I need to sell it to buy something new. So, I have challenged myself to use it or lose it. This week I chose to use my Paint Dabbers that I put on my Christmas list two years ago. Quite honestly, I haven't really used them all that much. In fact, most of them were dried up and I had to resurrect them. Thankfully, this was quite easy to do.

They are easily thinned with water, so I took the cover off and put just a few drops of water in the bottle and mixed it with a craft stick. I used the craft stick to "dig" all of the dried out paint that was in the top and put it back in the bottle and mixed it in. Shake it up really good, it should be of the consistency to shake. The tops were also dried out, so I ran hot water in my kitchen sink and dabbed the paint dabber in the water in the sink until the paint loosened up. They worked like new again.

I really had a lot of fun playing with these and made all kinds of accessories as well as cards. I will share with you what I did. You can click on the pictures to view them larger.

I found they work great on raw chipboard. The daisy flower was painted with the dabbers. You can put glitter on the paint while it is still wet and it will stick really well. I really like this look. I also did this with the white tag. I painted it white, then added glitter to the wet paint. I painted a fabric flower purple. It also works pretty well on coated chipboard, I just needed to used two coats. I love the look of the metallic paints on raw chipboard (the tags). The pearl is so pretty and dried with a crackle look. I used the paint on some fabric leaves that come on silk plants that you can buy at craft stores. I dabbed some copper on one, gold on one and some red pepper on another. I also tried it on acrylic, you can get different looks depending on how much you apply. If you paint on the back you can stamp with Staz-On on the front. I also love the look of edging with the paint dabbers.
On this card I used the acrylic that comes with the Papertrey stamps and cut it with nesties in my BigKick machine. The Labels One die is stamped on the front with Staz-On and I dabbed some Copper paint on the back of the stamped section and around the edges. I then ran it through the BigKick with the swiss dot embossing folder.

The Designing D.I.V.A.S. are having a Secret Sister challenge right now to make lollipop flowers, which I had never heard of before, but it sounded interesting and I checked out the links. Super cool, I just had to try it. In the tutorial, she used alcohol inks but I wanted to try it with the paint dabbers. After I cut the acrylic circles from Petite circle nesties, I ran them through the BigKick with the tiny bubbles embossing folder. I then used the red pepper and butterscotch paint dabbers on the front and copper on the back and edges. I used my heat gun to melt the acrylic circles. I held the circles together and used the Crop-a-dile to punch a hole in the center and used a brad to hold them together. I really like the way it came out. I don't like this card, but I love the flower. lol You can find the tutorial I used here.
For this card, I used the Aqua paint dabber to paint a background for my stamps. The stamp is from the All Things of Nature set by The Angel Company. I stamped it with Broken China Distress ink. The sentiment and the music notes are from the Birds of a Feather Set by Papertrey and are stamped in the same ink. The bling in the corner is clear bling colored with Stream alcohol ink. For some reason, this picture makes them look like they are embedded. Weird.
I used the paint dabbers as my background again on this card, but I used watercolor paper. I stamped the image from Spiral Bouquet (Papertrey) in Aged Mahogany Distress Ink on top of the lettuce background. I tore the paper and inked the edges with Shabby Shutters Distress Ink and the blending tool. I added some clear bling to the flowers and matted it onto Scarlet Jewel paper and adhered it to the Spring Moss card base. The sentiments are also stamped with the Aged Mahogany ink.
Here I used the cranberry paint dabber to ink my stamp. The stamp is a retired stamp set from The Angel Company called Partridge. I stamped it onto a plain manila shipping tag, then blended Old Paper distress ink onto it with the blending tool. I wrapped some twine around the end and put some ribbon through the tag hole and secured it with a button threaded with twine. I matted it onto Wassail paper from Basic Grey. The edges of the paper are distressed with a distressing tool and inked with Colorbox Creamy Brown ink. The paper is then matted onto Olive paper (TAC). My husband adored this card and snatched it to give right away. What a compliment!

So, the verdict. I really had so much fun playing with these and now that I have spent so much time playing with them, I have all kinds of ideas. I am going to keep them and keep playing.

I want to share one more thing with you. I have made this chart that I keep in a binder to keep track of the colors I own. I have done this with almost all of my craft supplies. It is a really nice reference tool when I am looking for a certain color. I can look through my binder and see all of the different products and colors that I have.
This isn't the best picture, but I think you get the idea. If you are interested in a chart like this, feel free to email me and I will send you the file I made. It includes all of the colors (except the metallics which I will add) so I can easily add the other colors if I choose to purchase them.

I know this was a really long post. I hope you found it informative and maybe it even challenged you to use the paint dabbers you own or something else you have neglected. I would love to hear how you use paint dabbers or see something you made with them, please leave a link in the comment section and let me know.

Have a blessed day!

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Pink Penguin

I bought this set last year and am just now getting around to using it for the first time. It is called Perky Penguins and is by The Angel Company. I colored the image with Copic markers and die cut it with a Label 4 die. The card base is Raspberry Fizz and the patterned paper is from DCWV Christmas stack (last year). I matted it onto a piece of Ripe Avocado and punched the bottom with the Fiskars Upper Crest border punch. I wrapped a piece of silver organza ribbon from my stash around the main piece and tied the sentiment with floss. The tag is white chipboard cut from the Sizzix mini tags die and "colored" pink by rubbing a Versamagic Pink Pixie ink pad over it. The sentiment is also by The Angel Company from a set called Tag Tidbits. To finish it off, I added some pink bling to the points of the main image and the points of the border. I just love the way the Label 4 dies and the Fiskars Upper Crest border punch compliment each other.
On the inside of the card, I did my new favorite thing and that is to stamp the same image as the focal point on the front on the inside with Versamark. I just love this look. It is light enough so you can still write over it, but it really makes a statement and livens up the inside of the card.

Thanks so much for stopping by today. Have a blessed day!

Supplies
Stamps-Perky Penguins, Tag Tidbits (The Angel Company)
Paper-Raspberry Fizz, Ripe Avocado, White (PTI), Christmas stack (DCWV)
Ink-Palette Noir, Versamagic Pink Pixie, Ripe Avocado
Other-Labels 4 die, Fiskars Upper Crest border punch, Sizzix Mini tags die, silver organza ribbon, floss, bling, copics

Monday, October 19, 2009

I Have an Announcement!

I have had a few requests to start selling my cards, so I have decided to give it a try. I am very excited, but very nervous about this venture. I guess we'll see where it goes. If you are interested, you can check out my "Shop" page by clicking the link in the tab bar under the blog header.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

A Fall Thankyou

Happy Saturday! I made this card when my mojo went missing. I just wasn't feeling it at all. I was attempting to make this card for the Clean and Simple challenge in SCS which was to use the thumping technique.

I tried to make my own background on this card. The verdict is still out on how I feel about it. I started with kraft cardstock and stamped the images in Versamark, Ripe Avocado and Spring Moss. For the main image, I stamped the wreath in Spring Moss and then went in with Ripe avocado and gave it some highlights. I used the Ripe Avocado inkpad with a fantastix brush point coloring tool to do this right on the stamp before stamping it onto Rustic Cream cardstock. The sentiment is stamped in Ripe Avocado ink. I went over the wreath in the main image as well as the leaves on the background with a Mint Spica glitter pen. I matted a strip of green tea leaves paper onto Ripe Avocado cardstock and punched with the Fiskars rope punch, then tied some Spring Moss ribbon and adhered it to my card. The main image is adhered with foam tape to give it dimension.

I want to thank you for the encouraging comments you left on my last post. It is encouraging to know I am not the only one to get frustrated at times. A couple of days off really helped and I am beginning to feel inspired again.

Thanks for stopping by. Have a blessed weekend!

Supplies-
Stamps-2009 Autumn Tags, Fall Elegance (PTI)
Paper- Kraft, Ripe Avocado, Green Tea Leaves, Rustic Cream (PTI)
Ink-Spring Moss, Ripe Avocado, Versamark
Other- Fiskars Rope punch, Marvy blue scalloped circle punch, Spring Moss stitched grosgrain ribbon, mint Spica glitter pen

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Anyone Seen My Mojo?

I seem to have lost my mojo. I just haven't been in a crafting mood lately which is so weird for me. I have spent hours making cards that I am just not happy with. Does that ever happen to anyone else?

So, I thought I would share the new desktop I made for October. I used the kit from the October Scrappers Guide Premier newsletter. It is called Happy Harvest and it was designed by Susan Bartolini (ScrapKitchen). It is so adorable. The picture is of my son on his birthday.

Thanks for stopping by today. I hope I have something to show you soon. I need to find some inspiration. I am open to any ideas, please feel free to share.

Have a blessed day!

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Oh Me, Oh My

Masculine cards...it takes me forever to decide what to do, what stamp to use, what embellishments to use, how to lay it out so it doesn't look "too girlie". Once I figure all that out, the card making process is a joy and tends to go pretty quickly. So, I made this masculine birthday card using a lighthouse stamp from Inkadinkado stamped in Enchanted Evening and cut with curved rectangle nestibilities. The patterned paper is from Basic Grey Boxer paper pack and is matted onto Scarlet Jewel cardstock onto a card base of Papertrey White. I took a strip of Enchanted Evening cardstock and embossed it with the distressed stripes embossing folder, then wrapped some twine around it. The sentiment is from Faux Ribbon and cut with a tag from Tag Trio nestibilities. I added an Enchanted Evening button tied with twine to the tag with a glue dot.
For the inside, I stamped the sentiment from Birthday Basics in Scarlet Jewel. I added a strip of the same paper I used on the front matted to some Enchanted Evening cardstock.

Thanks so much for stopping by today. May you have a very blessed day!

Supplies
Stamps-lighthouse (Inkadinkado), front sentiment (Faux Ribbon PTI), inside sentiment (Birthday Basics PTI)
Paper-Scarlet Jewel, Enchanted Evening, White (PTI), Boxer (Basic Grey)
Ink-Scarlet Jewel, Enchanted Evening (PTI)
Other-curved rectangle, tag trio (Spellbinders), twine, Enchanted Evening button (PTI)

Saturday, October 10, 2009

SSCC #7 -- Rejoicing

I made this card for the Stampin Sisters in Christ Challenge #7. The challenge was to make a card to show the earth rejoicing based on the scripture "The Lord reigns, let the earth rejoice; let the oceans be glad." Psalm 97:1. I chose to use butterflies because whenever I see a butterfly there is just something about it that makes me think of life and joy. The way they fly and flap their wings, they appear to be rejoicing. I always feel so inspired when I see a butterfly.

I used paper that I have been hoarding for so long. I so love this paper and it was really comical how scared I was to cut it. Afterall, it is only paper. I was so careful to cut every piece so as not to waste any of it. The paper is Jolie Chocolat by SEI. Isn't it just beautiful? I layered it on top of Dark Chocolate cardstock. I stamped a Background Basics: Retro pattern that I thought mimiced the pattern on the butterfly in Versamark onto another strip of Dark Chocolate. It's hard to see in the picture, but if you click on it the picture enlarges. I then tied some pink sheer ribbon that I found in my stash around it. I used a tag that I think is a Sizzix die cut that was cut from white chipboard. I used a Versamagic Pixie Dust ink pad to color it pink and then stamped the sentiment "Joy" from Mega Mixed Messages with Burnt Umber. I put a pink brad into the hole and taped the prongs to the back and tied it with floss to the bow. I made the stick pin with a corsage pin and some beads. I punched the butterflies from coordinating paper and then added some adhesive pearls. The larger butterfly has glitter added around the edges.

Thank you so much for stopping by and make sure to take time to notice the earth rejoicing around you today. Have a blessed day!

Supplies
Stamps-Background Basics: Retro, Mega Mixed Messages (PTI)
Paper-Dark Chocolate (PTI), Jolie Chocolat (SEI)
Ink-Versamark, Burnt Umber Palette, Pixie Dust Versamagic
Other-butterfly punched (MS & EKSuccess), ribbon, adhesive pearls

Thursday, October 8, 2009

My Copic Storage

I struggled for a long time on how I should store my copic markers. I found this beverage carrying thingy at Target over the summer and I have started storing my markers in it. So far, it is working pretty well. It has six compartments and I find that storing them by color groups works best for me. I store the E markers all together; the grays, black and colorless blenders together; R and RVs together; B, BV and Vs together; G, BG and YGs together; Y and YRs together; and the R and RVs together.
I started by collecting the Ciao markers and then filled in with the Sketch markers. I love the way the Sketch markers have the numbers on the cap (but not enough to re-purchase all my Ciao colors in the Sketch markers), so I took my Dymo label maker and made my own labels. I printed in the smallest size and used a 3/16 inch circle paper punch to cut them. It was the perfect fit for the Ciao marker caps and because the labels are already sticky it was super easy to do. Now I am able to easily find the marker I am looking for.
I used this chart from Sharon Harnist to keep track of what markers I have. It has all of the colors of the Copic markers and Spica glitter pens. I printed it out onto Gina K 80lb. paper, then colored in the spaces with the markers that I have. It is a great tool to use to find the colors I want to use as well. It is also great when I am looking for a certain marker, I know that if it is marked with a C on the chart that it is a Ciao marker. This has come in handy when they all seem to blend together. I have marked all of the markers that match Papertrey with a P on my chart, so I know right away which ones match my Papertrey cardstock.I hope this was helpful to someone. Thanks for taking the time to stop by.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Birthday Wishes

I made this card using the Midnight Madness Sketch Challenge #21. The paper is from Basic Grey's cupcake paper pad. I matted all of the layers onto Pure Poppy cardstock and used that as the card base as well. The main image and sentiment is from Everyday Button Bits and is stamped in Pure Poppy and Aegean Blue Versamagic ink respectively. I colored it with Copic markers and traced over it with a clear Stardust pen. I cut the main image with a rectangle nestie and then matted it and cut it just a little bigger than the main image so I could wrap the blue cording around it. The wheels were cut with a circle punch, I added brads to the center and adhered them with pop dots to make them stand out. So, what do you think? Do you think this is a good card to send my nephew who is turning 12 for his birthday?

Thanks for stopping by. Have a blessed day!

Supplies-
Stamps- Everyday Button Bits (PTI)
Paper-Pure Poppy, Vintage Cream (PTI), cupcake (Basic Grey)
Ink-Pure Poppy, Aegean Blue Versamagic
Other- rectangle nestie, blue jewelry cord, red mini brads, circle punch, clear Stardust pen

Friday, October 2, 2009

He Cares For You

I made this card for the Stampin' Sisters in Christ Challenge. The challenge was to make a thinking of you or praying for you card. I cut the label with the Cricut and the Ashlynn's Alphabet cartridge at 3 inches. I then stamped the images from Life in Versamark, Ripe Avocado, Burnt Umber, and Orange Zest. The sentiment from Everyday Blessings was stamped in Enchanted Evening. I sponged the edges with Colorbox Creamy Brown chalk ink. The card base is Enchanted Evening. I added a little strip of Orange Zest stamped with Polka Dots II and embossed with clear embossing powder.
On the inside, I used the same label cut at 2 1/4 inches and inked the edges as before. The sentiment is from Damask Designs and is stamped in Enchanted Evening.

Thanks so much for stopping by. Have a blessed day!

Supplies (All supplies Papertrey Ink unless otherwise noted)
Stamps-Life, Everyday Blessings, Polka Dot Basics II, Damask Designs
Paper-Enchanted Evening, Kraft, Orange Zest
Ink-Versamark (Tsukineko), Enchanted Evening, Ripe Avocado, Orange Zest, Burnt Umber (Palette), Creamy Brown (Colorbox Chalk)
Other-Cricut machine, Ashlynn's Alphabet, clear embossing powder