Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Off to Sherron's House we go....

Getting ready today to go to Sherron's house for stamping and a buffet lunch.  This is a card that I made at Sherron's in October.  She has a meeting once a month, where she has several shoe box projects that we can work on, she has a nice lunch of soup and salad and whatever anyone brings to add to the table.  

I will be going with my Stampin' Up! Upline Bobbie and her Upline Jana. Sherron is Jana's upline, so she is also my upline several generations later. I am glad to be a part of this group, I look forward to the stamping days, and Sherron always has lots of Stampin' Up! news and many samples to inspire us.

Thanks for stopping by!

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

12-30-14 Almost 2015!

These cards are variations of the same design, not  much stamping, only stamped the words at the bottom, and I embossed them.  Embossing used to be my favorite technique, seems like I have forgotten about it.  It is an easy way to take the basic card 'up a notch'  Adds a WOW factor!













 These cards also use my favorite accessory, buttons, you just can't go wrong with a button!  The flowers were cut with the Big Shot and flower die, I used DSP from Stampin' Up!

I like the circles not being centered on each other, also using only a part of the Top Note die, something using the whole Top Note is over powering on the card front.

Thank for stopping by!

Sunday, December 28, 2014

12-28-14 Post Christmas

The first 4 cards were made as a thank you gift, I stacked them together and tied them with a ribbon.  I used the same template for all cards, and even used the same Always Artichoke for the card base.  I saw this card design on one of the blogs that I follow, it is an easy template and can be changed as needed.  Also a good way to use up small scraps of DSP.


Going for a Masculine card

Masculine congrats card



This one was one of the cards that I mailed out last year for Christmas.
Thank for stopping by!

Saturday, November 22, 2014

November almost over?

How can it be that November is almost over?

This is the second card that we made at the October Stampin' Up! card workshop that I held.

I tried to go with "Fall" Colors, so I used Pumpkin Pie card stock (105117) and stamped the image with Early Espresso ink (126974).  Then used the  Framelits Window Frames Collection (129021)

I think they call this a Gate Fold card, I used the Simply Scored Scoring Tool (122334) to score the card so it opened at the front slightly  off center.

On the left side we stamped a border image using the Borderettes stamp set (133662) I lined 3 of the images on my block and stamped them using the Pumpkin Pie Ink (126945) on a slight angle. We ran the right side thru the Big Shot (113439) and the Decorative Dots (133520) embossing folder.

I finished the card by punching brown card stock with the Modern Label punch (119849) and Pumpkin Pie card stock with the Word window punch (119857), folding it over the top left side and using a brad to secure the layers.  The bottom right side I added a ribbon for a flat bow.

Thanks for stopping by.  Enjoy November before it is gone!

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Birthday Goodies

One of my co-worker's Birthday is the end of October and I made some yummy cookies and covered a Fage Yogurt container with DSP and used the same DSP on the card.  

Quite a challenge for me to find some DSP that is "manly" and that I had on hand that was not pink and frilly or full of flowers, yes I know this is sortive flowers but I saw more of a graphic design! 
At least that is how I am spinning it!

I stamped the background with Borderettes (133662) since they are Photopolymer I was able to bend them as I put them  on the block, so my border is not straight but wavy!  Ink color is Cajun Craze (119684)



The card itself was fairly easy, the most time consuming part as baking the cookies!

I usually share my baked goodies with Jason and the yogurt container is a nice way to present cookies or other goodies.  The Fage brand is a fairly straight container so it is easy to wrap it with DSP.

Thanks for stopping by!

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Pool Party? AGAIN?!

While I had Teresa's stamp Daydream Medallions ( 131976) set and matching Framelets, Floral Frames Collections ( 127012)  I decided to make other cards using her things!  Yes it is Pool Party card stock (122924),  ink (126982) &  1/4 " cotton ribbon (134568) once again.

More of a square card base and I allowed the flower to extend waaaay
Tip: over make sure your envelope is large enough
 I like embossing a panel, using the same color card stock as the base card.

Teresa also has the Embosslits Beautiful Wings
(118138)
this is the largest butterfly and I added
Rhinestone Basic Jewels (119246)
This card base is Pool Party with a white embossed panel.

Close up of the stamping

Close up of butterfly

This is the smallest butterfly.

Words from Blooming with Kindness
(131961)

Background embossed with Beautifully Baroque (130917) embossing folder

Thanks for stopping by!

Saturday, November 15, 2014

This is the 3rd card from my October Stampin' Up! card workshop.  I borrowed this stamp set from Teresa, she also let me borrow her card stock, ink and framelit so I could design this card.

We started with a card stock base of  Black Berry Bliss  (133668)  then added a layer of Crushed Curry card stock (131199), and stamping the images from  Daydream Medallions (131976) in Blackberry Bliss ink (133642) and Crushed Curry ink (131173) .

The images were stamped off the edge of the card, it is easiest to stamp the words first, then add the images around.  It is easy to get too many medallion images and then no place for words!

We used the smallest Framelit from Floral Frames Collection (127012)  to cut out the smallest image and used Stampin' Dimensionals (104430) to pop up those pieces.

The words are from Blooming with Kindness stamp set (131961).

Again a very flat card so easy to mail.  Everyone liked this card.

Thanks for stopping by!

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Thursday

The next few days will  highlight cards that we made at my October Stampin' Up! card workshop.  I have workshops on the first Wednesday and Thursday of the month at my house.  I have a wonderful group of ladies who join me for stamping.  I enjoy designing projects for everyone to create.  I especially like it when I provide an idea and supplies, but each crafter makes it her own by changing this or that.  I inadvertently purchased an extra package of Pool party Card stock, so I have been designing cards to use that color.

 Set used is the Flower Patch (134207) and Pool party Ink (126982) and pool party 1/4 " cotton  ribbon (134568)  then we used the smallest pearls from Pearl Basic Jewels (119247) to highlight the centers of the flowers, with the larger size near the bottom right hand corner.  A layer of pool party card stock (122924) was added under the stamped image.
Because the card base was Basic Grey Card stock (121044) we added  a white piece of card stock to the inside, then of course the inside needed to be decorated.

Thanks for stopping by to take a peek at what I have been up to!

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Thanks to all who choose to serve in the Military

My co-workers son recently joined the Coast Guard and while he was in basic training in New Jersey I sent him a few cards.  Now mind you I do not personally know him, I have seen him a few times when he came into the office, but I knew that being so far away from home, he might be thinking of home, and while his mom wrote him a letter each and every day, I knew mail call would bring something for him each day, I created these cards with him in mind and sent him a few cards.

I borrowed this retired military stamp set from Bobbie, and decided not to color the image, but to just stamp it, they add layers.  To get the star in the center of the circle, first punch the star then center the circle punch over it.  The background was rolled with a Jumbo Roller it had stars on it so I thought it fit the card theme.

I folded this one to open in the center, this time I cut around the image so on the left side the jet tail protrudes and I liked the way the blue layer looked.  I used an embossing folder on the red panel to the left, and I used a border stamp Borderettes (133662) on the right side, then added 3 punched stars.

On this one I used one of the border images Borderettes (133662) at the bottom, 4 times, then I put only 1 row at the top, I liked the balance.  I used a 'fancy' corner punch on the image and layered it to a brown card, then added 2 different sized stars.

All of the cards were fairly flat to mail,  I liked the way each of them turned out.

A big thank you to all of the service men and women and their families who serve in our Military each and every day!

Thanks for stopping by!


Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Time spent with Friends.....

Thanks friends for choosing to spend time with me!  Friends make this journey called life bearable!

Going through my photos and found this card that was made a LONG time ago, using a retired Stampin' Up! stamp set.  Liked the card then and I still like it today.

I took the color inspiration from the back ground paper strip I chose.  I believe we did this in a workshop, so I try to use back ground paper, but I have to make sure I have enough for everyone in the class, so that is why it was just a small strip.

I used the 1 3/4 scallop punch (119854) and the 1 3/9 circle punch (119860) as well as the 1 1/4 circle punch (119861)  All good punches to have as they make a nice layer.

Thanks for stopping by!

Friday, October 31, 2014

Happy Halloween!

Yes, today is Halloween and we are going to be helping out at church for the Fall Fest, it is an annual tradition we began when we moved to Washington.  Our daughter was already too old to go trick or treating, so we joined in at the fun at church.  Hundreds of children and their families come to the church to enjoy a good time, out of the weather. The children and some parents come in costume, and we have inflatables, and carnival type games for everyone, Oh we also have CANDY!

I do not have many 'holiday' stamps, I have a few Christmas sets, but no Halloween and I don't really send Halloween cards.  I like to purchase stamps that are more universal, that an be used over and over and over again.

Here is another card I put together for our swap last month.  I had stamped the background and tied the ribbon around it, then set it aside.  So I came and added the flower and leaves. Leaves are from the Flower Patch set (134207) and I used the matching Flower Flair Framelets (133731)  I like using eyelets, so maybe I added a few too many? Who is to say it is too many?

I stamped the flower 3 times then punched it out with the large scallop punch 2 3/8 " (118874) then the 1 3/4" scallop punch (119854) then on the third one I used the 3/4" circle punch (119873)  I used Stampin' Dimensionals (104430) for a nice finish.  The yellow flower is one of the framelits from Floral Frames Collection (127012)

Thanks for stopping by today. I hope you have a fun and safe Halloween!

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

More swap cards

These cards are more of the cards that I swapped at Bobbie's workshop last month. Time was running out and I had not had an opportunity to make any swap cards, so I went to my desk and found 'pieces and parts' and went from there.
On this card I used my Simply scored scoring tool (122334) to make lines top and bottom, just subtle lines.  Then I used small punches, to punch out the corners of the square scalloped punch (retired punch) then layered them over a black cards stock strip, then I added bakers twine. I used a square punch and took out a 'little bite' on the folded left edge (maybe punching only a 1/4 of the punch then took another 'little bite' out of the right side, top only, this gave my bakers twine a place to stay so it will not move.  Who does not need additional Birthday cards?!
This front was already stamped and set aside, so I just trimmed it down slightly then layered it over a garden green layer, and used fancy scissors, added a ribbon, then layered it over a black layer then on to a purple card.  The tulips are one of my favorite images, a Stampin' Up! retired 2 step stamping set.

Thanks for stopping by!

Monday, October 27, 2014

Once a month I attend a Stampin' Up! workshop at Bobbie's house and we all bring swap cards for each other.  Usually my friend Teresa comes to my house and we stamp our cards, 10 all the same so we are ready for the swap.

It is the first thing we do when we all gather at Bobbie's.  It is alot of fun to see what each of us created.

Last month I did not have any swap cards ready, so I went into my craft room and looked around the desk top and I 'found' several UFO's  (Unfinished objects)  I also have a box of stamped images that maybe I stamped at Billie's house and then never used, so I found this one, the white cards stock was larger so I had to cut it down, then I had the background paper on my desk, I found some ribbon and some double stick tape and I was done, one done 9 to go!

I had the base card already stamped with the baby's breath image and the brown embossed wood grain piece, I found the flowers in a basket in my 'box' from Billie's house, It is Stampin' Up! but I do not know the name of the set, I added the bakers twine and more double sticky tape and another swap card was done!  2 down 8 to go!

Stop on by again to see what other cards I swapped last month!

Thanks for stopping by!

Saturday, October 25, 2014

Saturday, Fall is here in the Pacific Northwest

Fall has arrived I have a few friends who prefer the cold/rain to the sunshine.  I prefer the "not rain" so I can have my sunroof open as I drive, I might have the heater on but the sunroof is open.  I can handle the rain as I am lucky enough to work inside an office, so just getting from my car to the office is when I experience the rain.  I prefer it 'not to be cold' and in our area, Southwest Washington we a have pretty mild weather, not as much rain as Seattle or as much as Portland.

I love to see the trees change colors and like to take drives around the 'country side' to see the landscape.  I would like to see the New England States in the fall sometime and I know the trees would be beautiful!

My project this weekend was to make 8 thank you cards for Pastor Appreciation Sunday.  I got up at my regular time and planned on going into my craft room and create, however my daughter who has been staying with us was sleeping, so I turned to my 'other' stash of stamping supplies that I keep in the laundry room, so I started with 2 sheets of 8.5 x 11 white card stock and I used sponges to add 3 colors, Blue, Gold and Rust.

When I was done I cut them into 4 pieces 4 x 5.25 each so I had 8 fronts, that could be layered on a regular 1/2 sheet card.  Then I used Stampin' Up! retired stamp set  Autumn Leaf Prints, and I used black pigment ink and embossed leaves randomly on the quarter sheets.  I used a Pearl Embossing powder from Comotion.  It changed the black images to more of a silvery color.
 Then I decided I needed to emboss the leaves and cut them out so I could add a few to the cards to bring an extra layer.  I had some goldenrod card stock and I used pigment ink again in some different colors and embossed them with the same pearl embossing powder, the colors became soft and subtle.

Embossing is a technique that fell in love with and I was so excited when Mom and Dad purchased me the embossing tool.  Then somehow I have forgotten to use that technique and it makes the cards look impressive and adds texture and using the Pearl powder it changed the colors.

I decided to use the leaves with the least amount of detail so they would be easier to cut out!  I figured I needed at least 2 or maybe 3 leaves per card, that is a bunch to cut out!

Thought I'd show you my stamping area, it started with a few supplies then I needed scissors, and words and more ink and punches and, and, and.  So I manage to get my area pretty messed up! This would be my kitchen table!

I layered the card fronts on to the goldenrod cardstock and embossed the words using a green pigment ink and the Pearl embossing powder.

After I put the cut out leaves on I decided I need to add a button, and if I use a button then I like to put string through the holes, so I used embroidery thread.

The Thank you So Much is also a retired stamp set by Stampin' Up! called Greetings 4 You.

I was very much pleased with the results and especially  how they are each different with leaf placement and the number of cut out leaves applied.  When I was done I had 8 cards and as I addressed each card I realized I only needed 6 cards, so now I have 2 extra to use another time!

Thanks for stopping by, hope you come back soon!

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Thursday, Already!

Time just keeps flying past, and it already Thursday!  Over the weekend we down loaded information from our old computer to our new computer and now my photos are all messed up and I can hardly find the photos that I want to post here!  I did work on a specific project this weekend, but I had trouble finding the photos, everything is renumbered and mixed up!  I hate change!

This is a card I gave to a friend who was having a bad week. The "heart-Note" is a Stampin' Up! image, I think I borrowed it and stamped and embossed several images, then set them aside.  One day I was wanting to use the Pop Top (look near the bow) and this is what I came up with.  The red background was ink pad directly to the card, then I layered it and kept adding layers of paper, and ribbons and bows.  I like the overall design, not much stamping!

Thanks for stopping by for a peek!  Hope you come back soon!

Monday, October 20, 2014

Monday is here, AGAIN

Monday's just keep appearing!  I hope you had a GREAT weekend, got lots of stuff done, or maybe just relaxed!

I decided that rather than posting something here everyday I will strive for 3-4 days per week, taking the weekends off.  Please check in often to see what I have been up to!

More Walk in the Wild!

Pool Party card stock (122924) was THE color I wanted to use, I had accidentally purchased an extra pack of paper, I also bought the matching Pool party ribbon, so this was the color I started out with, however after designing several cards I did not get a Masculine feel, so I started experimenting with the other color combinations.

I do like the Pool party, and on this card I used more than JUST the moose stamp from Walk in the Wild (130354)  I used the Framelits  Window Frames (129021) using the smallest die to go around the different animals in this set.  Again stamping first then die cutting the image.

On this one I also used the embossing folder Arrows (132187) and I inked the embossing folder before I inserted the paper,  I inked both sides of the folder, put my paper in and ran it through the Big Shot (113439)  I liked the way this side looked so I used it as the layer on top of the base card.

Putting ink on the embossing folder worked great, the ink just rinsed off with water, and it was ready to be used again.  This of course was NOT permanent ink, so it cleaned off easily.

Thanks for stopping by!  Have a GREAT Monday!

Friday, October 17, 2014

Friday is here!

Hello Crafty Friends,  I hope you are finding some inspiration in my card ideas.  When I decide to use a stamp set, I turn to the internet and put in the name of the stamp, and hundreds of ideas come forth, I scroll through them, and I may pick one to re-create.  But then my creativity comes in I might change up the colors, textures, embellishments, back ground papers, so while I start with something I have seen, it always turns into my creation.

Another day of Walk in the Wild, (130354) I must have created 6-8 cards that day changing colors, and design folds.

This is another different fold on the front, I folded the front back 1/2 way and adhered a textured/embossed piece to the front, I used the Arrows embossing folder (132187) I put my sentiment on the inside lower right hand corner, so it shows when the card is closed.  I do like the framelits, this one is  Window Frames Collection (129021)  the sizes fit together is great mats.  I usually stamp the image near the center of my paper then place the framelit to capture the part of the design I want to highlight.  Rather than using the framelit to cut the shape then trying to stamp the image where I want it.

I was on a 'mission' to create a Masculine card.  Which are the harder cards for me to create.

Thanks for stopping by!  Have a GREAT Day!

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Thursday

Thanks for stopping by, not much time today so just a quick note about yet another Moose card, yes Walk in the Wild, still in Pacific Point Blue and the corduroy button.  I spent the better part of a Saturday designing these cards and playing with colors and placement of images, I had a good time, Thanks for stopping by!  Happy Thursday!


Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Wednesday 10-15-14

It's Wednesday, some weeks I have LOTS of stuff planned for after work, but this week, NOTHING, there is nothing on the calendar! Last week was super busy, this week, nothing!  Life is kinda like that everything comes to you at once or nothing at all!

This card is from Stampin' Up! Walk in the Wild (130354) that I borrowed from my friend and Upline Bobbie Hartsell.  I wanted to design a card to make at my monthly workshop.  I spent the entire weekend, with all, (well most of anyway), my stamping stuff on the kitchen/dining table and this is one of the designs I came up with, Pacific Point blue, I like the monochromatic look of cards, so I kept it simple, but who has seen a blue moose?! 

I have been experimenting with different folds, so on this one I folded the front back at the 1/2 way point, and added an embossed strip to the 'inside' of the card, because I used a dark paper, I added a white strip that is hidden when the card is closed for a verse/sentiment.  

I also used the new Photopolymer set of background designs, Borderettes (133662) I lined 3 strips up on the block then stamped and it fills a card pretty fast.  I keep turning to them project after project, when I need 'something' for the background.

I had a corduroy button in Pacific Point Blue so I added it to the lower left corner.

Thanks for stopping by,  Have a GREAT Wednesday!

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Neon Green

I do like my Green's lime green, grass green, bright green, blue green.

This background paper also came from Billie, and it is a "baseball" theme so I did not put any flower on it keeping it more 'masculine'  I must have had brown paper handy as so may of these cards have had brown as the base.  Sometimes that is how I create, what is near by, what can I put my hands on easily.  I do have lots of colors of card stock which is sometimes a hindrance as then I have to decide which one to use!

This card front was also trimmed short of the 4.25 measurement so you can see the strip of matching background paper on the inside.  I am sure that I mounted a piece of white card stock on the inside so it could be written on as the brown would not be a 'good' inside color!

Thanks for stopping by on this Tuesday!

Monday, October 13, 2014

Columbus Day! A holiday for some, not my office or Wells Fargo Bank!

Sadly not a holiday for our office!  I noticed at the bank there was sign posted on the door, we will be OPEN on Monday October 13th, Columbus Day!  Made me laugh, having to post that they will be open!

What do you know, more brown flowers, I said they would be used on another card!  This time I added a slightly larger circle punch in purple, then the smaller brown circle then the punch to make the flower have more depth.  Same idea as yesterday's card, actually same Thank you project.  This time I used the Stampin' Up! paper piercing tool and mat to add a scalloped punch border on the brown layer under the Teapot image, from Stampin' Up! retired set Funky Favorites.  The front of this card was trimmed short of the 4.25 inches so when closed you can see the strip of matching background paper on the inside.  I like to try different folds.

Thanks for stopping by!
Funky Favorites retired set by Stampin' Up!


Sunday, October 12, 2014

Sunday, weekend is almost over!

Happy Sunday!  Sunday means the weekend is almost over!  Sometimes I like Sunday others not so much!

Another use of the Stampin' Up! chicken image from Funky Favorites (a retired set), and Billie's scrapbook/background paper.  When I was creating this Thank you Project I was trying to keep things simple, and used ALOT of the background paper.  The flowers were punched with Stampin' Up! flower punch, (3 flowers at once, but I only used one of them!  I bet we see the other flower shapes on other cards!) then I added a punched out small circle and a brad.

This is also my first attempt at adding a water mark, and if you look real close in the lower left hand corner you might catch a glimpse. (you will probably need a magnifying glass!)  I gotta figure that out!

Thanks for stopping by!
Funky Favorites from Stampin' Up!

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Saturday October 11th

Today this card is made with some more of Billie's background/scrapbook paper. I used 4 different patterned papers and I cut them all using the same measurements, so I ended up with 4 cards total the papers were just in different positions when I was finished.

I saw a design similar to this using a large  central image, I liked this leafy image (yes once again a retired Stampin' Up! image) and used pinking shears to edge the papers.  Ribbon always adds a finishing touch!  Thanks for taking a peek at my cards.

Hope your Saturday is a wonderful one!