Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Boo!

This is the second card I made for the sketch challenge at Stamp TV. I kept it CAS again, and I didn't even use stamps on this card! I embossed the spider web after inking up the folder with white ink. Then I die cut a sizzix ghost and applied clear utee. I added some green ribbon and then popped up the ghost. Lastly I added the die cut boo!

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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

STV Sketch


I made a couple of cards for this week's sketch challenge at Stamp TV. For this card I used Gina's set Blessed is the Season. I added some red sheer ribbon, embossed the white paper using SU's texture plate, and notched the corners.

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Monday, September 27, 2010

A CAS sketch

I was bound and determined to get this posted early this week. I have been making a habit of posting the CAS challenge on Sunday night! So I checked out this week's challenge before I went to work today, and got thinking about what I could do with the sketch based on this card. When I came home I whipped it up in about 15 minutes! How fantastic is that?! I wish all of my cards would work out this way!

Details:

Stamps: Elements of Style

Paper: kraft, red brick, ivory

Ink: antique linen, red brick, rich cocoa

Tools: ek success border

Accessories: american crafts ribbon

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Featured Stamper 190

The featured stamper was Sallie over at SCS. She has a fantastic gallery! I had a hard time choosing which card to case! I decided to case this card. I kept the layout the same, I changed the border punch, theme, and I added a background to my die cut.
Card Details:
Paper: gkd ivory, basic grey wassail 6x6 paper pad
Ink: jumbo java versamagic dew drop
Tools: martha border punch, oval nestabilities, sizzix tree die cut
Accessories: glitter



Sunday, September 26, 2010

Clean and Simple Color Challenge


Well girls no luck with the Gina K. CSS. Thanks for all of the lovely comments on my card! Maybe next time! Congrats to Tara aka stampqueen!

The CAS color challenge on SCS was to use ivory, kraft, brown, red, and optional orange. I recently watched a tutorial on how to double emboss using nestabilities and a cuttlebug folder, and I had to try it. If you would like to see how this is done you can click here: Double Embossing. I like how it turned out. I will be using this technique again.

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Sunday, September 19, 2010

Gina K's Fall Challenge

It is time for a new Center Stage Spotlight Designer challenge over at Stamp TV. Gina's theme for the challenge is: Your favorite fall memory. You can check out the details here. A few of my favorite things about fall are the cooler temperatures, beautiful colors, and the final harvesting of gardens! This was our first year at our new home and we had a wonderful garden. It was so much fun to watch our garden flourish throughout the summer and fall! It is definately one of my fondest memories of fall! We have picked tons of cucumbers, tomatoes, and peppers! We made salsa, spaghetti sauce, tomato onion sauce, pickles, and more!

We even attempted to plant some sunflowers on the edge of our garden. Unfortunately the birds really enjoyed pecking all of our seeds out of the garden! So after we realized this we started some plants in the garage before putting them in the garden. They were doing well, and then with all of our stormy weather this summer our poor sunflowers would break in half from the wind. Finally, we had one left so my husband staked it up because we thought we should have at least one survivor! And it bloomed a few weeks ago! To our surprise we also had some miniature sunflowers open up this weekend (I kinda thought it was a weed!) So we had two survivors! Yeah!! So my first card is celebrating our two surviving sunflowers:


For this card I stamped the sunflower and colored it with copic markers. Then I paper pieced the ground using a piece of brown paper from the Basic Grey 6x6 Mellow paper pad. Next I cut and embossed the focal image using a petite oval nestabilities. I sponged on some antique linen distress ink and using my stamp-a-ma-jig I added a sentiment in black. I matted the focal image in GKD brown cardstock. I picked out a couple of patterns from the Basic Grey 6x6 Mellow paper pad and cut them out and embossed them using the Labels 8 Nestabilities. To mat this I traced the label 8 die's outer edge and cut it out of GKD brown cardstock. Check out the STV video on this technique: Layering Nestabilities. To complete the card I used my slot punch to make an opening for my jute ribbon to run through. I attached the sunflower charm using fine twine and attached the ribbon on the back.

I also had to make a card for all of our tomatoes! I stamped the tomato and colored it in using fantastix applicators and versmagic chalk ink. I like how the colors pop when the ink is applied to the kraft cardstock. I added some simple embossing, black gingham ribbon, and a sentiment to complete this card.

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Thank You!!

What a fun week it was being the Featured Stamper at SCS! It was so fun checking out all of the wonderful creations everyone made!! You can check them out here. I am almost done leaving comments for everyone! So this card is for everyone who participated, Thank You! I cased one of my cards: Teacher's Pet. I changed the embossing folder, colors, and added a scalloped edge instead of a thick ribbon. I also left off the sentiment because my image was a sentiment.



This card was also inspired by the CAS weekly challenge you can check it out here. I was inspired by the colors of all of the birthday balloons, so when I inked up my thank you stamp I colored it with Memento markers line by line. I also thought the ribbon went well with this image with the lines of color. The embossing folder is by Sizzix and I liked how it offered the same lines as the stamp and ribbon. I chose the border punch to coordinate with the scallops of the embossing folder.



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