Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Scrambling...Mixing

Sunday I played in Linda's Scramble. We were given instructions to mix one non-Hero Arts stamp with a Hero Arts stamp on our project.  We were given the usual 90 minutes to create, photograph and upload to the Flickr Group.
I ended up making two cards, very different styles of cards.

My first card is for my Dad, he's heading out on vacation for a bit. I always need practice with the manly cards so I used this opportunity. I combined a newsprint background stamp from Impression Obsession with a vintage-y set from Hero Arts, as well as a second Hero Arts set for the sentiment and banner. Spellbinder dies, versamark inks, white embossing powder and SU patterned paper were used as well.
My second card is for a friend of mine, who I like to surprise with cards now and again. She and I were co-workers and she is still plugging away.  I kinda decided to look at my stamps from a new perspective.  I used a very large Dahlia stamp from Stampendous and stamped it in a light gold on cream paper to use as a background.  Then some bright blue ink with another flower and sentiment on top of it. No masking, just layered stamping. The etched flower and sentiment were Hero Arts products. The ink is versafine and the sequin are from Darice.  I really fell in love with the second card.  It may just have to become my standard thank you card for a while! I will definitely make more in this vein.
Have you participated in a scramble or timed challenge?  They are fun and there is no time for second guessing yourself. Sometimes I find that very helpful.  Sometimes I really NEED to take another look! LOL.  Thanks for stopping by.



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Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Birthday Bash


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I have participated in the 10 Minute Craft Dash over at Pretty Pink Posh a couple of times. IT  IS  NERVE WRACKING, but SO MUCH FUN too. They are celebrating the 1 year anniversary of the 10 Minute Craft Dash with a Birthday Theme.  I decided to play along after I went through their hop and saw all the amazing cards that were created. 


I got out my supplies, set up my iPad as my timer and started.  I almost had a fit when it took me 30 seconds to wrap and tie a twine bow...yikes! But I made it in time. Barely! 9 minutes 18.4 seconds




 Supplies: Papers- Stampin Up Patterned and Very Vanilla CS, Recollections Kraft and Yellow CS, Stamps- DeNami Designs J147 Garden Bunch, Hero Arts LL692, random twine, Tim Holtz mini paperclip, Inks-Vintage Sepia by Versafine, Daffodil Delight by Stampin Up, Hampton Arts clear embossing powder.

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Saturday, August 10, 2013

Orange and Navy






 I sat at my craft desk today and  really really wanted to make some cards.  I needed some inspiration. The Freshly Made Sketches challenge was in my email and I started there.    I got out my Stampin Up Supplies and went to work. All papers, stamps, inks and embellishments are from Stampin Up. I colored the gem and made my faux stitching with a navy sharpie. Thanks for stopping.

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Thursday, August 8, 2013

Curtain Call Challenge Watermelon Wonder

I came across a new challenge while I was catching up on my blog reading after our July vacation.  I thought this one would be fun.  Here is the challenge graphic for August 1- Watermelon Wonder:


I took quite a literal approach, as I had a new to me Lawn Fawn stamp set with a cute little watermelon slice.  My patterned paper is from Jillybean Soup, coloring was done with pro markers and the string is from sew easy.

The melon slices are attached with foam dots, and the entire panel is also attached with foam strips. This card just makes me laugh; and summer should be full of juicy watermelon and lots of laughter!

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Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Neon

It is good to be back in my craft room...without a creative block!  Hubs and I went on a little vacation to Ohio to see his side of our family, and on the return trip we stopped at Niagara Falls for our 5th Anniversary celebration. The falls were stunning both by day and night. I especially loved the the lit up falls viewed from the Canadian side at night. A spectacular sight for sure.

We got back last weekend, and I have had a week of getting back to routines...and absolutely no card making mojo. Then I found out about the Stamp Your Story contest at Hero Arts.  I knew exactly what I wanted to make to submit to the contest. You have time to enter to, it runs til September 30th.

This summer hubs and I have attended several summer sunset community concerts here in Maryland. At one of the concerts I saw a young girl wearing a tank top that inspired this card. 

Here is my inspiration picture:


Those hearts, the neon, the black I immediately thought of the Brush Strokes stamp set!  I used some white textured card stock and took my small Hero Arts neon ink pads and created wide bands of color across the card. 

Next I stamped the hearts and arrow.  I cut out the "I" on the top panel, and adheared the "you" die cut (part of the Hero Arts Thank You Die) . I mounted this panel on a black card base with 1/8 " foam and then thought something was missing. 

I tried twine, a bow, leaving it alone...then added some black enamel accents.  Love!   



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