Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Welcome Fall
Just one more autumn themed card from the Stampin' Up! "Basket Full of Fun" set. It isn't too different from the ones yesterday but I am having a lot of fun with this set. I'm eager to use the balls of yarn and knitting needles in the basket as well as the Christmas tree ornaments too.
Monday, October 29, 2007
Basket full of fun
Another card I made using the "Basket full of fun" set from Stampin' UP! This time I filled the basket with leaves and had them spilling over.
For the layout I used "Mojo Monday Week #9 Sketch" created by Julee T and posted on her WONDERFUL and Inspiring blog, "Poetic Artistry".
I colored the basket and leaves with prismacolor pencils and then I added a feather stitch to this layout and some punched leaves as they too spill from the basket. The inside sentiment reads, "at this time of counting blessings, you always come to mind" which is also a sentiment stamp from the Basket full of Fun set.
Thankful thoughts
I was tickled pink to have the opportunity to purchase this Stampin' Up! Hostess set called "Basket full of fun" at an online garage sale! WOO HOOO!!! SCORE! I've always loved this set but never had the opportunity to purchase it so when I saw it listed I grabbed it.
The set has 13 stamps in it and various things to fill the basket (and also a bucket)depending on what the occasion may be.
For this card I used the apples for a simple Thanksgiving card.
Image is colored with prismacolor pencils. Background paper is Anna Griffin. I added some machine stitching and ribbons. Simple!
Fun Mail
My friend, Lesa, sent this "Girls just want to have fun" card in the mail. HOW FUN! Lesa is such a doll and a brave and courageous woman and yet she took time out to think of me even after she endured her first Chemo treatment. Well, Lesa my friend...I'm thinking of you too! And I just love this card and have to show it off on my blog! MANY THANKS!
You can read more about Lesa's battle against breast cancer on her blog: One Voice, One Life One Breast Cancer.
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Silent Night
One last challenge card for today. This card was made for the Two Peas in a Bucket challenge to make a "what Christmas means to you" card.
The stamp is by Paper Inspirations and is titled Silent Night Impressions. I've stamped it with Navy dye ink on glossy white card stock and matted it on glossy metalic blue and silver card stock. The "Silent Night" script is a stamp by Hero Arts and I stamped it with Versamark and embossed with Silver Detail embossing powder on metallic blue cardstock.
Let Heaven and Nature Sing
When I got this adorable stamp I hadn't thought about using it for Christmas or as a music themed card but the sentiment and the animal stamp fit perfectly for challenges on Two Peas in a Bucket for a music themed card using sheet music and the little wild animals for the animal challenge on DARING CARDMAKERS.
The baby animals stamp is by All Night Media. The musical note background stamp is from the Anna Griffin collection of All Night Media. The sentiment stamp came to me unmounted and I do not know who makes it.
I colored the image with prismacolor pencils.
FACES - Magickdiva's Thursday Challenge
The Thursday challenge this week at MAGICKDIVA'S THURSDAY CHALLENGE site is Faces. Out of all of my thousands of rubber stamps, this stamp (by Stamp Francisco rubber stamps) is the most powerful image I own. When I stamp this image I can't help but be drawn into her eyes and wonder what she is thinking, doing, feeling.
I just added a little chalk for color and beads and wire for her necklace. I don't know who makes the straw background paper but I sure love it for certain cards.
This is a very simple and fast card to make because it is one of those stamps that speaks for itself. Little additional embellishment is necessary.
Thanks for looking!
Friday, October 12, 2007
Daring Cardmakers and Stamptoberfest Sketch Challenge
This month there are lots and lots of card challenges being posted everywhere. This card is my entry for DARING CARDMAKERS wild animal site challenge and also for the Stamptoberfest Sketch Challenge (SOF #1) at Two Peas in a Bucket. The sketch requirement/layout is on the left. Here is my take on the sketch.
The stamp is brand new and a gift from Jan (Far North) and you can view Jan's blog HERE. It is made by Nature Images (a small family run business.) Jan also sent me a zebra stamp as well. Both are just magnificent images and I'm going to enjoy using them. I just received the stamps yesterday and Jan sent me a challenge to use the stamps NOW on this 2 peas challenge. Whew...I had a lot of thinkin' to do to design this card using the layout provided.
OK, Jan! I want to see your challenge card!
Cheers!
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Hope for Hooters
I made this card titled "Hope for Hooters" in recognition of October being designated as Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This is also the theme/prompt this week for SATURDAY STAMPERS.
My sweet friend, LESA, who is fighting breast cancer, sent me a pin/button that says Hope for Hooters and was the inspiration for this card. You can read about Lesa's journey with her battle with the vile disease on her blog by clicking HERE.
The owl stamp is a new stamp from HEATHER'S STAMPING HAVEN in Ottawa, Ontario. It is one of Heather's original design stamps.
I water colored the image with twinkling H2O's and added some crystals to the owl for sparkle. The sentiment (Hope for Hooters) is computer generated.
This card is also my submission for this week's SATURDAY STAMPERS challenge to use pink ribbon on your card for breast cancer awareness month.
Ok...now go get your HOOTERS examined!!
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Getting Spooky
Halloween just wouldn't be complete for me if I didn't ink up this House Mouse stamp each year. The title of this House Mouse stamp is "getting spooky" and I think I like it so much for all of the activity that is going on in the scene. I colored the image with Prismacolor pencils, added a touch of gold stickles to the fire in the apple. The patterned paper is from K & Company. The printed ribbons are from Martha Stewart's Halloween ribbon collection. I added a little zig zag machine stitching and there you have it.
As I look at the completed card I'm thinking maybe it isn't quite finished in the coloring. Hmmmm...I'm not sure. I may (or may not) play with it some more before I send it off in the mail.
What was kitty thinking? Don't ask me...
This week's theme for FLUFFY FATBOTTOMS TWISTED TUESDAY CHALLENGE is "Where was my head?" We can interpret this theme any way we choose as in losing one's head or "what was I thinking?"
If you own a cat or even know about cats' behavior you'll see the corrilation to the "where was my head" theme in this card with the cat and bird.
The cat in birdcage stamp is by Maryse Carrier. I colored the image with SU watercolor wonder crayons. Patterned paper is from Reminisce. The sentiment stamp is by Sugarloaf.
Saturday, October 6, 2007
A fish out of water
A fun new challenge site I've discovered is called FLUFFY FATBOTTOM'S TWISTED TUESDAY CHALLENGE and each week a wacky challenge will be proposed. This week's theme (the first week for this challenge site) is prompting participants to make a piece of artwork (any media) relating to a fish out of water or doing something not usually associated with a fish.
The size requirement for the piece must be either 3 1/2" X 5 1/2" or 4" X 6" (postcard sizes).
This was a lot of fun. I hope the scan will show all of the glitter and sparkle my mermaid out of water has. Click on the image and it will enlarge on your screen and you'll be able to see all of the glitz, sparkle and shine!
Since this was not my usual style or a type of challenge I've participated in before I also strayed from my usual color medium that I normally use and instead I colored the entire piece with gel pens. Yes you CAN layer colors and blend gel pens! Fun discover.
I'm not sure who makes this stamp. It might be Stamp Camp but it came unmounted and I'm not sure.
So here is my first Fluffy Fatbottom Twisted Tuesday challenge! Hope it will be ok.
Bluebird of Happiness
This week's Inspire Me Thursday challenge site's theme is birds. I love this theme for the challenge. I don't use my bird stamps often enough.
This card uses one of the Martha Stewart stamps. I'm really not sure what type of bird it is but I decided to color it as a blue bird of happiness. I used prismacolor pencils to color the bird.
Friday, October 5, 2007
WEEEEEeeeeeee!
I really like the look of paper piercing and have fun playing with my Ornare piercing template. I thought this design, while quite subtle, gives the sense of motion, swirling air and the "weeeeeeee" feeling on a rollercoaster.
The little girl in the rollercoaster car stamp is a HEATHER'S STAMPING HAVEN (Ottawa, ON) original design stamp. I colored it with prismacolor pencils. Added gold stickles to give a bit of sparkle. The ribbons were in Michael's 3 rolls for a $1 bin.
Too much of a good thing!
Where has this week sped off to? I can't believe I haven't made a single card since Sunday. I've been busy with the dogs a lot these days. Gabe is in his third week of obedience classes and he's a sweet little guy but his attention span and the fact that he just loves to socialize with people and other animals keeps his concentration at low levels sometimes. Ahhhh...but ya gotta love the little guy.
Anyway, This is one of my favorite House Mouse stamps and since there are 3 October birthdays in my family I pulled out this stamp again. I just think it is one of the cutest House Mouse stamps!
I colored the image with prismacolor pencils, added liquid snow for the cupcake frosting and sprinkled it with microbeads and then mounted the image on three different coordinating Wild Asparagus designer paper. I've been wanting to add paper piercing to my cards so this is my first attempt at a pierced "doodle" in the corners. Last I added three brads at the bottom to carry out the polka dot themed paper and a little stickles on the candle flame for glitter.
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