Happy Friday!! Is every one anticipating a wonderful weekend? There are still leaves on the trees in Connecticut but they are falling fast. I need to get Charlotte's Christmas photo done before the are all gone!!
That said, I had a bit of a set back and have been experiencing a lot of pain. I am now confining myself to rest for the next couple of days. Just when I think I am feeling better too!!
Today I wanted to shared two cards I created using the Pinterest Inspired Challenge image for October. The light colors screamed sympathy cards to me so I created two.
The first one is very simple. I used distress inks to stamp the flowers and leaves in Shaded Lilac and Pumice Stone. I inked up the stamp, misted it with water and then stamped it on the watercolor paper. When the images dried, I stamped the sentiment and die cut the panel.
I then mounted the panel on gray card stock and added some clear rhinestones.
Here is the inspiration image:
The second card I created I got a bit more adventurous for me.
Again I used Distress ink in the same two colors and stamped the images randomly over the entire panel of water color paper. I let the images dry and then shook mist on in silver and Shaded Lilac. I wanted to mute the stamped images a bit so I die cut a piece of vellum and layered it over the card front.
I then created a silver thread nest, added a sentiment and a few sequins from my stash. I love these pretty colors together, don't you?
I thank you for stopping by today! Have a wonderful weekend!!
Friday, October 23, 2015
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Sweet Sunday Sketch 291 and Lawn Fawn "Happy Harvest"
I have been crafting and getting a lot more done each day!! My body tells me when to stop, though, and if I listen, I do not hurt. The key is to listen!!
Today I want to show you a card I created using Sweet Sunday Sketch #291.
I used the sunflowers in Lawn Fawn's new "Happy Harvest" set, combined with the smaller sunflower and the leaves from Lawn Fawn's "Friendship Grows" set. The one thing I LOVE about Lawn Fawn is that you often can combine the sets to create cards!!
Here it the sketch I used for the design:
Not a ton to this card-just paper layering, stamping and coloring. This is the first card I created for a set I am making for my best friend for her November birthday. She LOVES sunflowers and has become a tradition for me to create a set of cards for her each year. She sends out TONS of cards throughout the year so I know she appreciates it!!
I thank you for stopping by!! Have a fabulous night!!
Today I want to show you a card I created using Sweet Sunday Sketch #291.
I used the sunflowers in Lawn Fawn's new "Happy Harvest" set, combined with the smaller sunflower and the leaves from Lawn Fawn's "Friendship Grows" set. The one thing I LOVE about Lawn Fawn is that you often can combine the sets to create cards!!
Here it the sketch I used for the design:
I am actually going to go back and stamp some of my other flower sets to make some more using this sketch. It is so versatile!!
Not a ton to this card-just paper layering, stamping and coloring. This is the first card I created for a set I am making for my best friend for her November birthday. She LOVES sunflowers and has become a tradition for me to create a set of cards for her each year. She sends out TONS of cards throughout the year so I know she appreciates it!!
I thank you for stopping by!! Have a fabulous night!!
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Lawnscaping Challenge #116 and Getting my Ghoul on with Lawn Fawn's "Happy Harvest" set
One of the things about being laid up is that I have been able to view a lot of videos. One of the videos that I thought was SO COOL was from "Just One More Card" and it was on "How to Zombie-fy Your Stamps." Julia did a video taking an ordinary, cute stamp from My Favorite Things and making it into a stamp fit for Halloween. Her shattered glass background she did BY HAND!! It looks so cool!!
Anyway, she inspired me to look at my stamps and see what I could do. I had the Lawn Fawn set "Happy Harvest" on my desk and I thought it would be fun to Zombie-fy the scarecrow and the crows!
I stamped the scarecrow and the two crows using a bit of masking. I then went on the internet for some zombie images and made some strategic marks on the images with a pencil. I then used a Copic Liner pen to outline where I placed the pencil marks. I then colored the images in with Copic markers and die cut the images out with the matching dies. I added details using a white gel pen and a red Spica marker.
Next I stamped a bunch of corn stalks all over a white piece of paper and masked off a circle using a piece of masking paper. I then blended Distress Inks in Chipped Sapphire, Wilted Violet and Smoked Hickory to create the blue background. I then sprayed some water into my hand and I flicked it onto the background to make "stars." It made the corn stalks look like they were in shadow, which I thought was so cool!!
I then created a bit of a scene with all my images under the moon. I LOVE how this came out and it was the most fun I have had making a card in ages. It took a bit of time to figure out where I wanted to place all my hand drawn pieces into the image but I think it was worth the time.
I am entering this into the Lawnscaping Challenge: Too Cute to Spook at the Lawnscaping Challenge blog.
I want to thank you for stopping by today. Have a great day!!
Anyway, she inspired me to look at my stamps and see what I could do. I had the Lawn Fawn set "Happy Harvest" on my desk and I thought it would be fun to Zombie-fy the scarecrow and the crows!
I stamped the scarecrow and the two crows using a bit of masking. I then went on the internet for some zombie images and made some strategic marks on the images with a pencil. I then used a Copic Liner pen to outline where I placed the pencil marks. I then colored the images in with Copic markers and die cut the images out with the matching dies. I added details using a white gel pen and a red Spica marker.
Next I stamped a bunch of corn stalks all over a white piece of paper and masked off a circle using a piece of masking paper. I then blended Distress Inks in Chipped Sapphire, Wilted Violet and Smoked Hickory to create the blue background. I then sprayed some water into my hand and I flicked it onto the background to make "stars." It made the corn stalks look like they were in shadow, which I thought was so cool!!
I then created a bit of a scene with all my images under the moon. I LOVE how this came out and it was the most fun I have had making a card in ages. It took a bit of time to figure out where I wanted to place all my hand drawn pieces into the image but I think it was worth the time.
I am entering this into the Lawnscaping Challenge: Too Cute to Spook at the Lawnscaping Challenge blog.
I want to thank you for stopping by today. Have a great day!!
Monday, October 19, 2015
CAS(E)this Sketch #145
Hello everyone!! I am finally back!! I am still NOT 100% but feeling so much better. If I do too much, I sleep like I am drugged. It is kind of scary!!
Anyway, when I do feel okay, I have been at my craft desk. A lot of it is just stamping and coloring images but I have created some cards. Today I want to share my card that I created for CAS(E) this Sketch #145.
I created this card using Lawn Fawn's "Baaah Humbug" stamp set and dies.
I did a bit of masking with the hat when I stamped the sheep from this set. I colored him in using Copic markers. I used Marvy's Snow Pen to give the hat a "furry" look.
Here is the sketch that inspired me:
I could have made a ton of cards from this sketch. Isn't it awesome?
To get the sentiments evenly spaced, I used my MISTI tool. I have to say that I am finally getting used to it and it has made a world of difference in stamping!! To emphasize the sentiment a little bit more, I then die cut around it with a die from My Favorite Things.
I actually partially die cut the sheep with the dies to get the hat and the body cut out. It is not perfect but for my first experience, I didn't ruin it. I would have been upset had made a mess of things because I colored this little critter and THEN die cut him out. I don't usually do that!!
Well, I thank you for stopping by tonight. It is good to be back!! Have a great night!!
Anyway, when I do feel okay, I have been at my craft desk. A lot of it is just stamping and coloring images but I have created some cards. Today I want to share my card that I created for CAS(E) this Sketch #145.
I created this card using Lawn Fawn's "Baaah Humbug" stamp set and dies.
I did a bit of masking with the hat when I stamped the sheep from this set. I colored him in using Copic markers. I used Marvy's Snow Pen to give the hat a "furry" look.
Here is the sketch that inspired me:
I could have made a ton of cards from this sketch. Isn't it awesome?
To get the sentiments evenly spaced, I used my MISTI tool. I have to say that I am finally getting used to it and it has made a world of difference in stamping!! To emphasize the sentiment a little bit more, I then die cut around it with a die from My Favorite Things.
Well, I thank you for stopping by tonight. It is good to be back!! Have a great night!!
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
Wishlist Wednesday!!
Hello everyone!! I hope you are all doing well.
I do not have anything crafty to post today. I had major surgery last Friday and have been recovering. It would help if I was a better patient but I am not. For the most part, I have been feeling okay but today I had a particularly difficult day. Must mean I am getting better-at least that is how I am taking it!!
So instead of posting stuff that I made, I am going to post some things that I am wishing for!
Even though I am supposed to be on a "no buy" challenge, I totally failed today. I bought the Hero Arts October 2015 Kit. In all my plethora of stamps, I do not own a poinsettia!!
I also LOVE the new "Santa's Elves" set.
I also love the new "Joyous Christmas Sentiments." The font is wonderful!!
I still have some oldies on my list as well but a lot of it is out of stock.
Mama Elephant has a release on October 15th. I want the "Reindeer Games" set to make some tags.
Can you sense a theme here? I guess I am finally getting into the Christmas mode!!
Thanks for stopping by today!!
I do not have anything crafty to post today. I had major surgery last Friday and have been recovering. It would help if I was a better patient but I am not. For the most part, I have been feeling okay but today I had a particularly difficult day. Must mean I am getting better-at least that is how I am taking it!!
So instead of posting stuff that I made, I am going to post some things that I am wishing for!
Even though I am supposed to be on a "no buy" challenge, I totally failed today. I bought the Hero Arts October 2015 Kit. In all my plethora of stamps, I do not own a poinsettia!!
I have a huge wish list for My Favorite Things reveal tonight. I will not be able to buy it all but there are a few things that I plan to pick up, if I can get over there in time. (All images I poached from their release blogs as they were not on sale yet as I was writing this post.)
I want the Tag Builder Blueprints 4.
I am also loving the new "Cool as a Cucumber" paper they are releasing. It is such a pretty shade of green!!
I still have some oldies on my list as well but a lot of it is out of stock.
Mama Elephant has a release on October 15th. I want the "Reindeer Games" set to make some tags.
Can you sense a theme here? I guess I am finally getting into the Christmas mode!!
Thanks for stopping by today!!
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