Happy Hump Day!! Today it is my turn over at Stamping Smiles Designs Tic-Tac-Toe Challenge Blog. Here is a sneak peek of my project.
I hope this inspires you to join us for Challenge #18. There are only a couple days left to play so hurry over.
For the complete details on my card, please stop by at Stamping Smiles Designs Tic-Tac-Toe Challenge Blog today!!
Have a fabulous day!!
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
CAS-ual Fridays Stamps "Casual Comfort" Inspiration
Hello everyone!! Today it is my turn for a little CAS-ual Fridays Stamps inspiration.
I chose to use the CAS-ual Fridays Stamps "Casual Comfort" stamp set and the matching "Casual Trees" Fri-dies to make two cards. When I sit down to create cards lately I am trying to make more then one at a time. I have also needed a lot of encouragement cards for various people so the "Casual Comfort" set was the perfect set to play with.
Before I even figured out my card design, I die cut two trees out of Kraft card stock and two trees out of vellum using the "Casual Trees" Fri-dies. On the Kraft die cuts, I used liquid enamel dots to create the illusion of flowers. On the vellum, I used clear glitter glue for the same effect. As they were drying, I designed my cards.
For my first card, I chose to use a bit of patterned paper on the card and a butterfly punch paired with the CAS-ual Fridays stamps.
I adhered a 3 3/4" by 3 3/4"piece of paisley patterned paper onto a purple, A2 card base. I then added a purple card stock frame that I had adhered over vellum.
The frame was created by using the smaller circle from the "Ornament Tag" Fri-dies. When I purchase a die, I always try to stretch them beyond their original purpose and this die was perfect for this frame. I even used the circle from the middle of the frame as a starting point for my second card!!
I punched a butterfly out of burnt orange card stock and adhered it over part of the sentiment strip. My last step was to adhere some clear sequins onto the card front.
My second card's design is a bit simpler.
My first step was to blend "Peacock Feathers" distress ink onto a white, A2 card front. I then misted it with water and patted the water off with a paper towel. I splattered silver mist over the ink and water and set the card front aside to dry.
While the card front was drying, I used the purple circle scrap from my first card to heat emboss the sentiment from the "Casual Comfort" stamp in silver.
Like the first card, I adhered the "Casual Trees" die cuts so that the stem tops were opposite of each other. I used foam adhesive to adhere the sentiment circle over the die cuts.
My last step was to adhere orange flowers that I had die cut using the CAS-ual Fridays Stamps "4 Petals" Fri-dies. I added a bit of silver glitter glue in the middle of each of them to match the silver sentiment.
I really like how using the same products with a touch of different papers and a few dies can make two completely different looking cards. I challenge you to give it a try.
Don't forget, if you use my code nora2016, you can get 15% off your order from the CAS-ual Fridays Stamps Store!!
I chose to use the CAS-ual Fridays Stamps "Casual Comfort" stamp set and the matching "Casual Trees" Fri-dies to make two cards. When I sit down to create cards lately I am trying to make more then one at a time. I have also needed a lot of encouragement cards for various people so the "Casual Comfort" set was the perfect set to play with.
Before I even figured out my card design, I die cut two trees out of Kraft card stock and two trees out of vellum using the "Casual Trees" Fri-dies. On the Kraft die cuts, I used liquid enamel dots to create the illusion of flowers. On the vellum, I used clear glitter glue for the same effect. As they were drying, I designed my cards.
For my first card, I chose to use a bit of patterned paper on the card and a butterfly punch paired with the CAS-ual Fridays stamps.
I adhered a 3 3/4" by 3 3/4"piece of paisley patterned paper onto a purple, A2 card base. I then added a purple card stock frame that I had adhered over vellum.
The frame was created by using the smaller circle from the "Ornament Tag" Fri-dies. When I purchase a die, I always try to stretch them beyond their original purpose and this die was perfect for this frame. I even used the circle from the middle of the frame as a starting point for my second card!!
Next I adhered one of each of the Kraft and vellum "Casual Trees," so that the tops were opposite of each other. I stamped "sending comfort" in purple ink onto a white card stock strip and used foam adhesive to adhere it to the card.
My second card's design is a bit simpler.
My first step was to blend "Peacock Feathers" distress ink onto a white, A2 card front. I then misted it with water and patted the water off with a paper towel. I splattered silver mist over the ink and water and set the card front aside to dry.
While the card front was drying, I used the purple circle scrap from my first card to heat emboss the sentiment from the "Casual Comfort" stamp in silver.
Like the first card, I adhered the "Casual Trees" die cuts so that the stem tops were opposite of each other. I used foam adhesive to adhere the sentiment circle over the die cuts.
My last step was to adhere orange flowers that I had die cut using the CAS-ual Fridays Stamps "4 Petals" Fri-dies. I added a bit of silver glitter glue in the middle of each of them to match the silver sentiment.
I really like how using the same products with a touch of different papers and a few dies can make two completely different looking cards. I challenge you to give it a try.
Don't forget, if you use my code nora2016, you can get 15% off your order from the CAS-ual Fridays Stamps Store!!
I thank you for stopping by my blog today. Have a fabulous day!!
Supplies:
Card #1
Stamps-CAS-ual Fridays Stamps "Casual Comfort"
Dies-CAS-ual Friday Stamps "Casual Trees" and "Ornament Tags" Fri-dies
Paper-Paisley Patterned Paper-Nicole, Vellum, Purple and Burnt Orange card stock-Bazzill, Kraft and white card stock-Paper Studio, Stampin Up! "Perfect Plum" card stock card base
Ink-Stamping Up! "Plum Pudding" dye ink
Other-Sizzix Big Shot, Pretty Pink Posh Sequins, Nuvo Gloss-"Crushed Grape," Stickles "Diamond, Ranger Matte Adhesive, 3M Foam Adhesive, Martha Stewart Butterfly Punch
Card #2
Stamps-CAS-ual Fridays Stamps "Casual Comfort"
Dies-CAS-ual Friday Stamps "Casual Trees," "Ornament Tags" and "4 Petals" Fri-dies
Paper-Vellum, Purple and Burnt Orange card stock-Bazzill, Kraft and white card stock-Paper Studio
Ink-Versamark, Ranger "Peacock Feathers" Distress Ink
Other-Sizzix Big Shot, Nuvo Gloss-"Crushed Grape," Stickles "Diamond" and "Silver", Ranger Matte Adhesive, 3M Foam Adhesive, Prima "Chrome" spray mist, Ranger Mini-Mister, Wagner Heat gun
Saturday, September 17, 2016
CAS-ual Fridays Stamps Calling All Sistahs September Blog Hop
It is the seventeenth of the month and that means a CAS-ual Fridays Stamps "Calling All Sistahs" Blog Hop!! This blog hop takes place every month on the 17th to support breast cancer awareness. Remember girls, make sure you check yourself monthly and get those mammograms!!
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For September, the theme of the blog hop is GIRL POWER! You should have come here from Lisa's Blog but anytime you get lost, hop on over to CAS-ual Fridays Stamps Blog for the entire blog hop list.
I created my card with the CAS-ual Fridays Stamps "Hope Ribbon" stamp set, the "Calling All Sistahs" stamp set and the "Sistahs" Fri-dies.
I started off this card by using a piece of die cut patterned paper that had a watercolor background. I then stamped the ribbon from the "Hope Ribbon" set in the middle of the paper with black dye ink. I adhered the card to a black, A2 card base.
Next I adhered three strips of stamped card stock in different colors over the ribbon. I used the "Calling All Sistahs" stamp set to stamp the "never give up" in black ink underneath the ribbon.
I die cut the "girl" out of black card stock using the "Sistahs" Fri-dies and adhered it over the stamped strips. To match the flowers on the the ribbon, I adhered three flower sequins with different shades of pink sequin middles. I topped the pink sequins with some "Diamond" Stickles glitter glue for some shine.
If you would like to join us in our next blog hop, you can click on the link here. Michele is donating 50% of the sales of these stamps to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. For more information, please see the blog post here. With your help, we can beat this disease!!
Want a chance to win a prize? Just comment on the hop along the way and THREE random gift certificate for $15 will be given away out of the combined commenters. The more blogs you comment on, the more chances you have to win!!
Next up on the blog hop is Shona's Blog. Remember, for the full blog hop list, please go to the CAS-ual Fridays Blog.
Want a chance to win a prize? Just comment on the hop along the way and THREE random gift certificate for $15 will be given away out of the combined commenters. The more blogs you comment on, the more chances you have to win!!
Next up on the blog hop is Shona's Blog. Remember, for the full blog hop list, please go to the CAS-ual Fridays Blog.
I thank you for stopping by today!! Have a FABULOUS Saturday!
Supplies:
Stamps- CAS-ual Fridays Stamps "Hope Ribbon" and "Calling All Sistahs"
Dies-CAS-ual Fridays Stamps "Sistahs" Fri-Dies, Avery Elle "Wonky Stitches" die
Ink-Memento "Tuxedo Black" dye ink
Paper-Craft Smith Patterned Paper, Stampin Up! "Basic Black" card stock, Recollections "White," Paper Trey Ink "Raspberry Fizz" and Paper Studios Pink card stock
Other-Pretty Pink Posh Sequins (flowers), Doodlebug Design Sequins (Pink), "Diamond" Stickles, Big Shot
Thursday, September 15, 2016
Stamping Smiles Designs Tic-Tac-Toe Challenge #18
Happy Thursday!! It is the 15th of September and I am here with you with another Stamping Smiles Designs Tic-Tac-Toe Challenge.
There are a TON of fun things on this card and I had a hard time choosing. I chose to do the diagonal from the top left to the bottom right with stencil, blues and greens and texture.
I decided that I was going to dig out a stencil from Heidi Swapp and do a plastic wrap technique to get a faux textured look.
I began this card by using painters tape and masking off a piece of white card stock that was cut to 4 1/4" by 5 1/2."
Next I crumpled up a piece of plastic wrap, dipped it in "Cracked Pistachio" Distress Ink (green) and blotted it over the stencil.
I then used "Mermaid Lagoon" Distress Ink (blue) and repeated the process.
Hint-if there is too much white around your stenciled image, just go over it a second time with your colors until you get it the way you would like.
I took the stencil off and trimmed my card stock on each side so the panel measured 3 3/4" by 5 1/2."
I wanted the heart and the sentiment to pop a little off the card but since it was only one layer, I needed to figure out how I was going to emphasize it. I decided to use a dry embossing technique and outlined the heart and the "happy" with a stylus.
I flipped the paper over and went over the opposite areas on the back. This popped the edges of the heart out just enough to give it a bit of dimension.
I then embossed (texture) a piece of Paper Trey Ink "Hawaiian Shores" card stock with a We R Memory Keepers Embossing folder. I adhered the folder to a top folding, white, A2 sized card base.
I then adhered the white stenciled panel over the embossed card stock with adhesive foam.
I used foam adhesive to adhere the "birthday" sentiment that I had stamped with Simon Says Stamps "Island Blue" dye ink from Mama Elephants "Happy Everything" set.
To complete the card, I used "Mermaid Green" and "Varsity Sequin Mix" from SpiegelMom Scraps for a little extra oomph to the front of the card.
This card was so easy and a lot of fun to make. I urge you to give the plastic wrap technique a try!! For more fun inspiration, please go to Stamping Smiles Designs Tic-Tac-Toe Challenge Blog #18.
I thank you for stopping by today.
There are a TON of fun things on this card and I had a hard time choosing. I chose to do the diagonal from the top left to the bottom right with stencil, blues and greens and texture.
I decided that I was going to dig out a stencil from Heidi Swapp and do a plastic wrap technique to get a faux textured look.
I began this card by using painters tape and masking off a piece of white card stock that was cut to 4 1/4" by 5 1/2."
Next I crumpled up a piece of plastic wrap, dipped it in "Cracked Pistachio" Distress Ink (green) and blotted it over the stencil.
I then used "Mermaid Lagoon" Distress Ink (blue) and repeated the process.
Hint-if there is too much white around your stenciled image, just go over it a second time with your colors until you get it the way you would like.
I took the stencil off and trimmed my card stock on each side so the panel measured 3 3/4" by 5 1/2."
I wanted the heart and the sentiment to pop a little off the card but since it was only one layer, I needed to figure out how I was going to emphasize it. I decided to use a dry embossing technique and outlined the heart and the "happy" with a stylus.
I flipped the paper over and went over the opposite areas on the back. This popped the edges of the heart out just enough to give it a bit of dimension.
I then embossed (texture) a piece of Paper Trey Ink "Hawaiian Shores" card stock with a We R Memory Keepers Embossing folder. I adhered the folder to a top folding, white, A2 sized card base.
I then adhered the white stenciled panel over the embossed card stock with adhesive foam.
I used foam adhesive to adhere the "birthday" sentiment that I had stamped with Simon Says Stamps "Island Blue" dye ink from Mama Elephants "Happy Everything" set.
To complete the card, I used "Mermaid Green" and "Varsity Sequin Mix" from SpiegelMom Scraps for a little extra oomph to the front of the card.
This card was so easy and a lot of fun to make. I urge you to give the plastic wrap technique a try!! For more fun inspiration, please go to Stamping Smiles Designs Tic-Tac-Toe Challenge Blog #18.
I thank you for stopping by today.
Sunday, September 11, 2016
My Reading Obsession and a Book Recommendation
Besides crafting, one of my favorite hobbies is reading. When I am off in the summer, I probably read five books a week. I do a lot of my reading while I am doing cardio at the gym (and yes, my sister always tells me that I don't work HARD enough when I do this. HOWEVER, I make up for it in length. If I am engrossed in a book, I can do cardio for a long time!!) or I read until the wee hours at night when my eyes cannot take it anymore.
My choice of books? Anything that will take my mind off of today's reality. With the exception of self help books, I will read anything. Nothing is like being engrossed in a book that you cannot put down.
Right now I am obsessed with romance. I do not like the smutty, graphic stuff like Fifty Shades of Gray but the books where relationships are MORE THAN SEX. Trust. Caring for someone else. Seeing something in someone that others don't see. Being in love with someone for themselves and not for what you can get from them. Stuff that seems to be empty from society today.
I finished a book on on Friday that I just cannot get off my mind. The book is The Memory of Us by Camille Di Maio, which is more in the Historical Fiction/Romance genre.
I am not going to rehash a plot or give you spoilers. If you want that, you can read the reviews. However, I will say that Di Maio's characters are well thought out and not one dimensional. They have flaws, make hard and sometimes horrible choices and reap the consequences of those choices.
I have a Kindle and pay for Kindle Unlimited from Amazon so I selected this book because a) it was free, b) because the plot sounded interesting and c) it is the author's first book. I find that I tend to like author's first books more then the ones they write after. I am not sure why this is but it is something I have only recently realized about myself.
I even wrote a review for this book, something I NEVER do. I will say that this book is NOT heart warming but it is beautifully written. I am holding back my tears as I am typing, remembering a harrowing choice the main character made-one I could see myself making in the same circumstance, even though it could be seen as extremely selfish.
Anyway, if you like to read, I urge you to read this book. I don't think you will regret. I thank you for stopping by.
My choice of books? Anything that will take my mind off of today's reality. With the exception of self help books, I will read anything. Nothing is like being engrossed in a book that you cannot put down.
Right now I am obsessed with romance. I do not like the smutty, graphic stuff like Fifty Shades of Gray but the books where relationships are MORE THAN SEX. Trust. Caring for someone else. Seeing something in someone that others don't see. Being in love with someone for themselves and not for what you can get from them. Stuff that seems to be empty from society today.
I finished a book on on Friday that I just cannot get off my mind. The book is The Memory of Us by Camille Di Maio, which is more in the Historical Fiction/Romance genre.
I am not going to rehash a plot or give you spoilers. If you want that, you can read the reviews. However, I will say that Di Maio's characters are well thought out and not one dimensional. They have flaws, make hard and sometimes horrible choices and reap the consequences of those choices.
I have a Kindle and pay for Kindle Unlimited from Amazon so I selected this book because a) it was free, b) because the plot sounded interesting and c) it is the author's first book. I find that I tend to like author's first books more then the ones they write after. I am not sure why this is but it is something I have only recently realized about myself.
I even wrote a review for this book, something I NEVER do. I will say that this book is NOT heart warming but it is beautifully written. I am holding back my tears as I am typing, remembering a harrowing choice the main character made-one I could see myself making in the same circumstance, even though it could be seen as extremely selfish.
Anyway, if you like to read, I urge you to read this book. I don't think you will regret. I thank you for stopping by.
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