Monday, February 28, 2011

KKSC 67: Scallops!

Hi all,

I am playing along with this week's Kraftin' Kimmie challenge: #67, to use scallops!  I love the Annie Rodrigue images, and scallops are always so much fun too!

Here is my card:

My card base is Brushed Gold CS, and then I added a piece of Heidi Grace DSP - this paper is delicious! It is slightly foiled, and they have glittered it too - love it.  That has Basic Black and PTI White mats, and the black and DSP pieces are punched with EK Success jumbo scallop punches.
On top of that, I added a Bermuda Bay strip, matted with black and white again.  I rolled a swirl-patterned wheel over the green piece with Bermuda Bay ink, and I added a piece of dull gold ribbon to that strip with a couple of Martha Stewart pearls to top it off.  The white mat was punched with my SU scallop edge punch. 

I stamped the adorable Rapunzel onto Bella's Bestest Paper with Memento Tuxedo Black ink.  I coloured her mostly with Copics, but I added some shading with my Prismacolor Pencils and OMS.  I added some sponging with my Wheat ink around the image too.  I matted that onto a Basic Black piece, then a PTI White piece.

I had a blast with this one, and I think this fairy tale line might be my favourite!

Hope you enjoyed, and thanks for stopping by!

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Cute Card Thursday 153: Sketch

Hi all,

I am playing along with this week's Cute Card Thursday challenge: #153 is a sketch!  And they are being sponsored by Kraftin' Kimmie Stamps, and I {heart} those images!
Here's the sketch:


Now hmmmmmm............what to do with that circle?

OK, here's mine:

My card base is Basic Grey CS, then I added a piece of Rich Razzleberry with a Basic Black and a Whisper White mat.  I embossed the Razzleberry piece with the SU Manhattan Flower folder, and I wrapped a piece of Rich Razzleberry polka dot ribbon around it. 
The 2 strips of white CS in the top right corner were made with my Word Window punch, and I added 2 black brads to the middles.
For the circle, I made it into a clock! I used my scallop and classic circle Nesties with Basic Black and PTI White CS, and I used the double slot and My Way punches to make the notches in the clock and the hand.  I added a jumbo black brad to the centre of the clock.
Instead of flowers, I added some buttons with silver cord to the left of the clock.

I stamped the beautiful Cinderella onto Bella's Bestest CS with Memento Tuxedo Black ink.  I coloured her with Copics, and cut her out with a white border around.  I added some Liquid Pearls to her necklace and earrings, and I put some Black Sakura Glaze pen on her shoes.

This took me forever to make, but I love the result.

Hope you enjoyed, and thanks for stopping by!

Friday, February 25, 2011

CA & F Saturday Sketch 56

Hi all,

I am playing along with another Greeting Farm challenge - this time on the Club Anya & Friends blog!  I chose to work with their Sketch Saturday #56 layout, and I really like it!  Here is the sketch:


I followed it pretty much to the tee...

All of the papers and cardstock I used are from the SU Simply Scrappin Kit called Tickets & Tokens.  I added some Baja Breeze ribbon on top, and I made it look like a belt with a couple of die cut stickers that came in the kit.
I used an SU edge punch for the scallop edge, and the oval was cut with my Nesties.  The "It's A Good Life" sticker also came from the kit.  The sentiment is from that label-maker thing-y again.

I stamped Travel Anya from The Greeting Farm (I think she's retired now) onto Gina K Luxury White CS with Versafine Onyx Black ink, and embossed her with Clear EP.  I coloured her with Copics, cut her out and mounted her on with foam dots.

I think there is a possibility that I might use this sketch again some time - it was great for showcasing some of my DSP!

Hope you enjoyed, and thanks for stopping by!

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Bellarific Friday: New Rubbah!

Hi all,

I'm playing along with this week's Bellarific Friday challenge over on Bloggabella!  Em is challenging us to ink up a Bella stamp that we've never inked before!  I love challenges like this - I get to play with some rubber that I was excited to buy and haven't had a chance to break out yet!

Here it is:

My card base is Sage Shadow CS, then I have 4 blocks of SU To The Nines DSP, which I added some brown sponging to.  They were adhered to a Basic Black piece, and I added some stitching to 2 of the panels.  Next, I added a piece of white CS.

I stamped Bronte and Louis by Mo Manning onto Bella's Bestest Paper with Memento Tuxedo Black ink.  I coloured them up with Copic markers, and added some shading with my Prismacolor Pencils and OMS.  I added some Wheat Chalk Box ink sponging around that piece, and mounted it onto a Basic Black mat. 
The sentiment is an SU rub-on, using white CS with black mats.

I am loving this image - I am partial to the Mo Manning images anyway.  The dog's wagging tail is so cute, and he is sneaking a taste of the cookie too.

Hope you enjoyed, and thanks for stopping by!

SOG Challenge: Handmade Element

Hi all,

It's been 2 whole weeks, so it's time for another challenge over on the Some Odd Girl blog!  This time around, you have to use at least 1 hand/homemade element/embellishment...wait a minute...isn't my entire card "homemade"? LOL
JK.
But the really exciting part I get to showcase an image that Kristy will be releasing on March 1!  I can barely stand it!  Just wait til you see them all - the images are sooooo much fun!

For my card, I am using the upcoming Flower Girl Mae image - isn't she a darling???  You will be able to find her and a whole bunch of other amazing images at the SOG store as of March 1!

My card base is Rose Red CS, followed by a Basic Black piece and a Whisper White mat.  I added 4 blocks of fun Raspberry Tart DSP to that.  My handmade embellies are the rolled flowers made out of felt - cute, huh?

I printed Mae onto PTI White CS, coloured her with Copics, and added some shading with my Prismacolor Pencils and OMS.  That was matted with a Basic Black piece.

Don't forget to stop by the SOG blog to submit your own project with a handmade item.  Since it's the second challenge of the month, you are not required to use an SOG image, but we love to see them if you have them! You'll have a chance to win some cute digis if you play!

Hope you enjoyed, and thanks for stopping by!

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Farm Fresh Friday: Texturize!

Hi all,

Well, it has been AGES since I played along with a challenge on the Splendid Stamping blog!  Their challenge from last Friday looked like a fun one, so I pitched in!  The challenge is to use 2 or 3 different textures on your card - could be embossing, glossy accents, Flower Soft, etc.

Here is mine:
I used an adorable Cheeky Cherry stamp called Cheeky Mate - she is a ball of hotness! LOL

My card base is Very Vanilla - haven't used that in ages either - I am a pure white kind of gal usually.  The next layer is Always Artichoke CS, with a Basic Black mat.  The mat was punched with my Martha Stewart crown edge punch, and I added some gun metal Stickles to the points (but I don't think you can see that very well).
The next layer is a Basic Black piece, embossed with my Cuttlebug Swiss Dots folder, and matted with a vanilla piece.  I added another small strip of vanilla using the same edge punch, wrapped some Twill Tape around that base layer, and added 3 vintage brads to the side with my mat pack and paper piercer.
My sentiment is made from one of those "label thingies" - clearly I don't remember what it's called, but I bought it at Michael's.  It's great for customizing what you want to say.

I stamped the Cheeky girl onto Gina K luxury ivory CS in Versafine Onyx Black ink, and embossed her with Clear EP.  I coloured her in with Copics, and cut her out with a thin border around.  I added some black Sakura Glaze pen to the stripes on her uniform, and I added the Crystal Effects to the bow and the boots for some GLOSS.  I mounted her on with foam dots for some dimension.

Here is another view so you can see the SHINE:

That's it for today - hope you enjoyed, and thanks for stopping by!

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Surf's Up!

Hi all,

I am playing along this week with a fun layout over on the Sketch Saturday blog - #142!  Great sketch this week, and a great excuse for me to pull out an old freebie from Some Odd Girl!
Here's the sketch:

OK, so here's mine:

My card base is Brilliant Blue CS, followed by a Whisper White piece with a Basic Black mat.  The brads are also Brilliant Blue, and I used my Mat Pack and Paper Piercer to place them.  The horizontal stripes are Pumpkin Pie CS, and the vertical stripes are Bashful Blue.  I used my SU Star Punch to punch a star out of Barely Banana CS, and I added some black dots around the outside.  I punched an oval out of Brilliant Blue CS using my classic oval Nesties, and added some black dots around that too.

I printed Hang 10 Kody onto Neenah Solar White CS, coloured him with Copics, cut him out, and mounted him on with foam dots.
This image was a past freebie, and it's not currently in the store, but there are plenty of other KODYs available!

I kept this one pretty simple - great for a boy, young or old!

Don't forget to check out the current challenge over on the SOG blog before time runs out!

Hope you enjoyed, and thanks for stopping by!

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Some Odd Girl: Hearts

Hi all,

It's time for another challenge at the Some Odd Girl blog!  Kristy announced the winner of the scallop challenge on the blog yesterday, and today's challenge is to use 3 or more hearts on your creation!  This challenge should be a breeze because Valentine's Day is coming up, and Some Odd Girl has a lot of great images for the occasion!

I wanted to make something cute and flirty...
Here's my card:

The base is actually a piece of SU's retired Bride Specialty DSP - it is pretty thick, and it has some pretty swirls on it!  Next, I put a piece of Rose Red Prints DSP with a Basic Black mat.  On the left, I cut out 3 hearts from Whisper White CS using my SU Heart punch, and sponged them with Ruby Red ink.  On top of the middle heart, I added one of SU's sticky cuts - it's like a sticker, but sticky on both sides!  Once you tear off the top layer, you can smother it with glitter! (In my case, it's Martha Stewart glitter.)

I actually used Love Letter Kaylee from Some Odd Girl, and you can buy her now as a digi in the store. HOWEVER, I used my acrylic stamp version of her, which Kristy will be releasing in the future!  I stamped her with Memento Tuxedo Black ink onto Neenah Solar White CS, and coloured her with Copics.  I used some Prismacolor Pencils with OMS for some extra shading as well.  I plopped her onto a black mat, and I'm done!

Don't forget to head on over to the SOG blog and submit your creation with 3 or more hearts!  We would love to see it, and you have a chance to win some awesome digis!
***Starting this month, for our first challenge of every month (because we have 2 challenges per month), you must use an SOG image to be eligible to win.
Soooooooo, for this hearts challenge, you have to use an SOG digi :-)  We wanna see what you can do with Kristy's images!

Hope you enjoyed, and thanks for stopping by!

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Party Animal


Hi all,

I am playing along with this week's Sketch Saturday layout #141.  Another fun sketch to use, and I brought out one of my old Hallowe'en images from Some Odd Girl.  Here's the sketch:


I am also playing along with the ABC Challenge with the letter N (to use Nesties), and the Crafty Catz Challenge #68 (use tartan/plaid).

Here's my card:

My card base is Gable Green CS, and all my plaid DSP is from SU's retired Manchester paper pack, and I added some Close To Cocoa sponging around the bottom 2 layers.  All of the layers are matted with Basic Black CS.  The 2 small strips are Whisper White, and I added a black brad to each. 
The sentiment is from Stamping Bella, and I used Whisper White and Kraft CS for that one. 
The circle is cut with my Classic Circle Nesties, and I embossed the Whisper White piece with the Floral Screen Cuttlebug embossing folder - I think it looks like a forrest.

I used the adorable Rawr Tobie image, printed him onto PTI White CS, coloured him with Copics, and cut him out with a thin white border.  I added some black Sakura Glaze pen to the eyes - it's really great because it dries raised, and it's nice and shiny!

Don't forget about the scallops challenge running on the SOG blog HERE.  You have until Wednesday to play along!  We will post a new challenge on Thursday.

Hope you enjoyed, and thanks for stopping by!

Friday, February 4, 2011

Bellarific Friday: Valentine Martini

Hi all,

Bellarific Friday skipped a week because Emily went to CHA, so we had 2 weeks to prepare the project this time.  This week's challenge over on Bloggabella is to make a Valentine's project!

I chose to ink up the adorable Valentini stamp for the first time! Perfect for the occasion...

My card base is Pink Pirouette CS, followed by a piece of DCWV All Dressed Up DSP, with Basic Black and Whisper White mats.  I added some jumbo white brads to the right side of the panel.  I also added a horizontal strip of Whisper White CS punched with a Martha Stewart edge punch, and I added a black strip and a pink ribbon across. 

I stamped the martini in Memento Tuxedo Black ink onto Bella's Bestest Paper.  I coloured that with Copics, and Prismacolor Pencils.  I punched that layer out with Label 2 Nesties, and added some sponging around that with Bisque Chalk Box ink.  I stuck that to a Basic Black square and added some dots around that with White Gel Pen.  My sentiment is an SU rub-on.

Well, that's it for today.  Hope you enjoyed, and thanks for stopping by!