Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Great idea with Flower Soft



I'm featuring a card today that I CASED from Leslie Miller using Flower Soft. I love how it turned out, and as you can see I did two versions of it.....one was for a birthday, the other I used for a young man we know who graduated. If you check out Leslie's versions, she did "His and Hers" cards and by switching things a bit you can do a lovely feminine card as well. My papers are all SU! and the tree is from SU's "Lovely as a Tree". I also used my Kaiser half-pearls which are still one of my favorite embellishments. I hope you have a lovely day. The weather here is absolutely gorgeous....wish we could have lots more of this. I'm off to work but wanted to get this posted. Thanks so much for stopping by. I love reading your comments.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Sharing a cute project


I just had to share this cute project with you that I got from Carolyn's post a few days ago. She made a card and backpack and I flipped over both. She has the link to the backpack tutorial, which was pretty easy, for the most part. I took a side picture, but I was working on creasing mine and this one side got a little messy. The picture on Carolyn's blog will be much more appealing. I wanted you to see that the back has ribbon for the straps, held on with large eyelets. At any rate, I made this for my granddaughter's pre-school graduation yesterday and I filled it with crayons, mechanical pencils, some small markers, and in the front pocket I enclosed some stamped images for her to color. She loves asking if she can stamp, which pretty much means "would you stamp something for me to color, Grandma?" She's getting very good with her coloring and I do trust her to stamp with supervision, but she seems to love to color. Anyway, I hope you like this and don't be afraid to try it if you're liking it as much as I did. Happy Monday and thanks for stopping by!

Friday, May 15, 2009

Copic Creations Challenge #4

Wow, it is the 15th and time for the Copic Creations Challenge #4. The theme of this challenge is "Blonde Hair" and it is sponsored by Magnolia-licious. They are offering 3 stamps to the winner of the pick....what fun! I had fun with this one, and I colored the flowers and butterflies in the background with my Spica glitter pens, although I'm not sure if you can see that. Those pens really make it sparkle. The hair colors that I used are Y000, Y00, and E53. I like that color combo and tend to use it a lot. The sentiment was sent to me by my friend America as a bonus along with the stamps I won from the House-Mouse challenge a few weeks back. Thank you, America, for including those stamped sentiments. They'll come in handy, as this one already did. Be sure to check out the great cards the rest of the team did and play along if you can. You do not need to use Magnolia images and you have two weeks, so pull out those Copics and find some hair to color blonde. Thanks for stopping by and I hope you have a wonderful week-end.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Quick and Easy


This is a quick and easy wedding card done with Flourishes Ornamental Elements and my Just Rite Harmony Classic Circle Stamper II. It was stamped in Memento Tuxedo Black ink. The black circle was cut with a circle Nestie, the ribbon is from Flourishes and the silver embellies came from Michael's. The card measures 5 x 5. That's it. I think it makes an elegant card and goes together very quickly. The inside was "lined" with white CS and stamped on the left with the other image included in the Flourishes set. Just thought I'd share this simple idea. Thanks for taking a look.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

House Mouse Gate-Fold Challenge



This week's challenge at HM was to make a gate fold card. While the card itself was extremely simple to make per the link to the instructions, it didn't address keeping the card closed, and as you can see I put my prong on the wrong side of the card......DUH! Now that would have worked if I had applied the adhesive to the right side (as you're facing the card) of the image, but I didn't, so I'm still pondering a way to close it without having to attach a velcro shape on there. I decided to make it a Mother's Day card as I still have people I need cards for. Since it will be used for that, there will be more added as a sentiment, but I'm not going to finish it for the recipient to see on my blog (in case they even look.) The image is one of the ones I won from the challenge that America sponsored a few weeks back. I'm so tickled that I got this one. It was fun to color and I think it's adorable. Be sure to stop by and see the other cards that the DT did. They always make the cutest cards. Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful week-end.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Happy Mother's Day


I had to make Mother's Day cards to send out and I was so anxious to try out these cute flower pots I've seen everywhere and to color my new Tilda. I was happy to find out that the May challenge on PCP for KL Stampin' and Scrappin' is to do either a Memorial Day card or a Mother's Day card.
So here is my entry for this challenge. The DP on the front of the flower pot is from Basic Grey's "Porcelain" and my flowers are Primas. My edge is punched with a MS punch. I colored my Tilda with Copic markers, trying to capture colors in the Porcelain paper pack.
I love these little flower pots. I hope you like them. They really are easy to make and so much fun. You can see the basic tutorial here. Thanks for stopping by. If you get a chance why not participate in this challenge. Happy Mother's Day to all you moms and I hope you all have a wonderful week-end.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Childhood Memories

Do you remember being a little kid and being scared to go to bed? And why were you scared? Was it, perhaps, that there were........

MONSTERS under your bed??!!!







Of course, we know there's no such thing, but c'mon - as a little kid there COULD have been, right? I am excited about this and several new stamps I acquired from Victoria Case Art Designs. They have both digital and rubber stamps, and I'm just in love with so many of their images. This one happens to be a rubber stamp and I couldn't wait to put it together and post it. I'm hoping to post the others I bought soon, but at least you can be looking at this one and maybe checking out their stamps. I colored the image with my Copics, cut it with my Label 1 Nesties, mounted it on Basic Grey DP cut with another Labels 1 Nestie, and used background papers from SU's East Coast Prep. I used my MS lace punch for the borders at the top. I pondered a sentiment for awhile and then realized this image goes perfectly with "Wish you were here!" I made up the sentiment with my Just Rite "Special Occasion" font. I hope you can check out their other stamps. I'm really liking them a lot. Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful Tuesday.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Copic Creations Challenge #3


Happy May to everyone. Today is the first day of Copic Creations Challenge #3 and the theme is Purple Flowers and Lilacs. We so appreciate all of you who took time to post to our last challenge and there were some wonderful cards with some fabulous coloring in there. Thanks too all who participated. I hope you'll stick with us, and if you haven't played along yet, come on and jump in now. We're not only having fun but we're learning and honing our Copic coloring skills along the way. My image is from Flourishes and thanks to the wonderful way their artist Marcella Hawley adds the shading, I didn't have to spend as long coloring this as I thought I would. My cardstock is from SU and the beautiful silk ribbon is from Flourishes. I can't wait to see what you all come up with between now and the 14th, so pull out those markers and think "purple".

Sunday, April 26, 2009

House Mouse in the Spring

I hate that I'm getting to my HM challenge card so late, but it's not TOO late, so here is my card for this week. This week's challenge was to do a spring card. I recently acquired this stamp, and this sure says SPRING to me. I actually got out in my own garden this week and began "digging into Spring", so this sentiment seemed quite appropriate. The Striped DP is from DCWV Nanna's Nursery that I picked up at Michael's, and it has some great papers in it. The other purple piece is SU's "Flowers for You" cut out with SU's Sizzix Top Note die cut. I colored it with my Copics and I'm trying to train myself to stamp a second image and indicate what colors I used on various parts of the image. (I'm a very visual person it seems.) Thanks for stopping by. The DT has some adorable "Spring" cards on the HM site so be sure to check them out.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Smell the Coffee

I saw this image some time ago on Sharon Johnson's blog (No Time to Stamp) and I really liked it. I ordered it from Impression Obsession - it's called "Take Time to Smell the Coffee." I colored it with Copics when I got it but then it sat in that state until this week when I finished the actual card. I love the images in this set. I used DP from Urban Prairie and used Barely Banana CS with it. The black lace border was punched with my MS punch. The sentiment was stamped in Pacific Point and punched with my 1" circle punch. I have a good friend who I exchange birthday cards with, and we always express that we wish we could grab a cup of coffee together (which we can't do since she lives a lonnnnng way away.) Hope you like it. I've actually been doing cards but I'm planning on submitting them to the KLSNS Guest Designer challenge which expires at the end of April (for May posting,) so I can't post them until I've either been picked for that spot, or not picked, in which case I can still post them to my blog at that time. I've had fun doing them and I'd love to share them with you, either as their Guest Designer (I would LOVE that) or just as little ol' me. Thanks for coming by. Have a wonderful Sunday. I'm close to the deadline on my HM card but hope to do it tomorrow.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Embossing Folder Challenge


This card is for the KLSNS Challenge over on PCP. It's also going to be for my granddaughter's birthday. I was finally cleaning up all my scraps the other night (a whole box load, but I got them organized and put away) and I had several scraps of embossed papers. I also had an extra colored Tilda. Amazingly, Tilda matched some of the scraps, so I went with it. Then, on Monday Leslie Miller, who I always get inspired by, had two adorable cards and used the technique that I applied to my HB layer and the "circle" layer. You can click on the link above to read about this technique. Then Kristine posted a very similar idea, although she seems to have done hers in a different order. I love the idea and want to play with it more as it presents a few challenges that I hope to iron out. At any rate, I like how it turned out and would encourage you to play along with the challenge. I believe it goes through the end of the month and there is a prize from KLSNS. Thanks for looking and have a wonderful April day.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

HM Multiples Challenge


This week's challenge at House Mouse was "Multiples". That meant multiple images of the same image or a combination of different stamps entirely. The DT did some amazing cards and employed clever ideas. I combined two different stamps and it made my card an unusual size. It actually fit perfectly on top of a box I ordered awhile ago from PTI so I pondered using it that way and decorating the box. But alas, being the "have to be practical" person that I tend to be, I wasn't sure what to put in the box. I'm sure I would have thought of something but probably not in time to post to the challenge. I mean I'm already close to the deadline now, right?! So, I made it a card for now. I used "Berry Please" and "Eating Blueberries" in a combo and it made me think of a mother's love which of course turned it into a Mother's Day card. Beyond a mother's love it makes me think of God's love and how He takes care of us so faithfully, even in the little things. I colored the images with my Copics and the sentiments are computer generated. Be sure to check out the cards the DT did - they really are clever. Thanks so much for stopping by. Your comments are always appreciated and such an encouragement to me. Hugs and have a blessed Sunday.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Copic Creations Challenge #2


Woohoo! It's time for our 2nd Copic Creations Challenge. Thank you to all of you who joined us for the first challenge. I hope you'll stay with us and together we can learn better use of our Copics and enjoy the creations of so many talented people. The theme this time is "Jeans", and we are happy to have "Our Daily Bread Design" as our sponsor. Be sure to head on over to the challenge blog to see what you're elegible to receive if your entry is chosen. Also, be sure to take a look at the great entries from our DT. My card is sporting a look that I may make use of more and more. Any guesses? I used my Sarah Kay image and had fun coloring her and her little kitty. The corner designs are stickers from my good friend Nancy (Windstar Creations) and the flowers on top of those are my own doing. I really had fun doing this card. I'm looking forward to seeing all the entries for this challenge. Thanks so much for stopping by and happy Wednesday.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Another Easter Tilda


I love this Tilda image that I ordered from KL Stampin' and Scrappin' Store, and she's perched upon a tree stump that my sweet friend Nancy stamped and sent me along with several Whiff of Joy images. I colored the stump with my Copics and liked how it turned out. I'm sorry the numbers on the markers don't show up too well. The sentiment is from Flourishes Easter set from last year. The final card is one I copied from Leslie Miller's post on Saturday. She did some quick and gorgeous "egg" cards and I just had to try it. If I weren't going to be out of town this week (yes, again) I would make a bunch more of these, but alas, these cards will be it for this year's Easter cards. Thanks so much for stopping by and have a wonderful week and Easter.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Easter Tilda


Tilda and her little bunny want to wish you all a Happy Easter. I love this image, and I colored it two different ways. I'm not sure which I like better, but since they're going out as Easter cards, I just hope the recipients like them. I colored them with my Copics and used my "Textile" embossing folder for the Baja Breeze background. The little chicks are from Flourishes' "Signs of Spring". The butterfly on the yellow version is from my MS punch. I have another Tilda to post but I'll save it for another day. Hope you like them. Thanks for stopping by and Happy Monday.