Thursday, October 7, 2010

Mo's Digital Pencil Challenge #52 --- It's a 1st Anniversary Hop!

Ask me how much I LOVE Mo Mannings Digital Pencil!! Well, today I have an extra special reason ---

I won the drawing for last week's challenge!!  Woo Hoo! 

And since I just had a birthday this week this was a surprise present and I got to select it myself!  For my free image I chose "Diva" and can't wait to get her colored.  Thanks, Mo!

This is also a big birthday for Mo's DP2.  They are celebrating their first anniversary of the challenge blog!  Congrats to Mo and her team.  You really have to go check out the challenge blog here and hop along.  The theme is all colors of the rainbow and each team member made a project using a single color.  They are amazing!  But before you hop over there, please take a look at my card for the challenge:

 My favorite color is blue, all shades and tones of blue.  I especially love the aqua and torquoise shades.  Purple isn't one of my favorite colors, but it does complement the aqua quite well.  This card is for my good friend's birthday.  She just turned 50 (but looks 30) and she likes bright colors.  The paper is DCWV Pocket Full of Posies collection, accented with hot pink. The gorgeous flowers are Prima.

This image of Bella was irresistable, especially with the big question mark candle on the cake.  I colored her with Copics. 

The sentiment on the inside carries on the teasing we've been giving her about turning 50.  Although, since I just had a birthday, and I am older than she, I won't rub it in too much :-). The border on the light blue paper is from the Martha Stewart punch around set --- I just can't get enough of these!

Thank you for stopping by today.  Your comments are not only welcomed but appreciated.  Ok, now, don't forget to hop along with the DP2 Design Team!  Start here.

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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Fresh Brewed Designs New Releases


It's early October and that means new releases from Fresh Brewed Designs!  This pumpkin is one of my favorites!  To see more be sure to visit FBD Challenge blog and go shopping at FBD Store.

For my card I used the image "The Great Pumpkin", colored with Copics.  This simple card is embellished with a beautiful pumpkin ribbon, some maple leaf brads, and a sticker sentiment.  I love this image and can think of many more projects to use it for. 

How lovely autumn is, and how quickly leaves change colors turn then fall.  But the fun doesn't stop there: walking down the road with the crunch of fallen leaves beneath your feet; gathering around bonfires of dried leaves; the smell of fireplaces on chilly nights; then waiting for that first flurry of snow.  This is the time of year that I missed during the 30 years in Arizona, so I get really jazzed with it all!

Thank you for stopping by today.  Now hurry on over to FBD Challenge for more inspiration.


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Monday, October 4, 2010

Mo's Digital Pencil Challenge #51 -- Altered Items

Mo's Digital Pencil Challenge this week is "Altered Items".  I'm so hooked on doing cards that thinking of an altered item using Mo's fabulous digital art was difficult.  However, I had purchased several composition books to "alter" for back-to-school gifts.  With the holidays coming up and all the shopping, baking, and card lists that come with this time of year I knew I would be making lots of plans.  So, here is my "Christmas Shopping and To Do List" all in one book.  Mo's Santa "And What Do You Want?" image is perfect! I love the little boy with the long list and Santa's somewhat concerned expression. 

The front is covered with some fun dp.  The label at the top is computer-generated with graphics on Print Shop Pro Publisher.  The ribbon for the spine is some very fun fur-trimmed velveteen.  The image is colored with Copics, cut out with Nesties label, mounted on a matching label of gold metallic.  I love buttons for dimension so I added a few on the image.

Now, I hope there will be enough pages for all the lists, ideas and planning! 

Here is a close up of the image.  Very fun to color!

The back is covered with coordinating dp.  I think I will do more of these!  They are very simple.

Thanks for stopping by today!  I hope this first week of October is bringing you cooler weather and beautiful fall colors.  Be sure to hop over to Digital Pencil Challenge for lots of inspiring altered items.

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Saturday, October 2, 2010

Bah! Humbug! Challenge --- Across the Miles

It's no secret that I soooo love the ladies at Bah! Humbug! --- the Trio of Tinsel! Max, Irene and Ann always bring grins and giggles in their challenge posts along with terrific ideas for cards.  They've kept me on track with Christmas cards all year and as we get closer to the holidays I'm going to have to double down to make my goal.  So, if you don't know these ladies get on over to Bah! Humbug! and get acquainted!  Then, get busy!

I've been AWOL the past couple of weeks but I have a card for this week's theme, Across the Miles, that I can only take credit for being pretty good at cutting and pasting.  This is just one of eight beautiful Trinitage pop-up card designs by the uber-talented Jak Heath.  They can be found at Imag-e-nation, which has a bazillion other goodies!  I actually ordered the downloadable versions (I'm all about instant gratification) and printed them on semi-gloss photo paper.  On one sheet are all the pieces for the 3D on the outside of the card and the pop-up on the inside.  There is also a sheet with instructions for assembly.

This is the front and you can get a peek at the pop-up inside.

The inside reveals a beautiful scene of the Christmas train about to leave the station.  Maybe the travelers are headed to Grandma's house, or maybe a country cottage for a big family get-together.  Each layer is supported by a square tube and the instruction sheet has the template for making these.  I did find that the card stock I used for the tubes was too heavy, but plain paper is too light weight.  So I'll be trying something in between for the next ones. 

This is a closer view of the festive scene.  I love the artwork!

The 3D piece on the outside is a lovely invitation to open the card for the surprise inside. 

Now, there are seven more beautiful holiday scenes like this one.  But you will just have to go to Imag-e-nation and take a look!  And don't forget to hop over to Bah! Humbug! for more inspiration and fun!

Thanks for stopping by!  I hope you are having a great weekend!

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Friday, October 1, 2010

Back In the Studio with a Card for a Guy

Oh my gosh! I didn't realize how long it has been since I posted anything! September flew by so fast I could almost swear I was in a coma for part of it! But today I have a guy card that I was asked to make. I am actually finding guy cards easier to do. The secret for me is to keep it simple and use lots of texture.  It also helped that the sentiment was given to me by the person commissioning the card.

I was inspired by a sketch from i {heart} 2 stamp.  It works so well for a masculine card.  The dark blue paper was run through the Cuttlebug with the argyle embossing folder.  The dark grey paper is a scrap of Bazzill textured card stock and the silver metallic has a nice linen-like texture.  The argyle ribbon is one of my favorites from the $1.00 bin at Michaels.  The flower is from the Paper Studio Spare Parts collection.  The sentiment pieces were computer generated. 


I like this card so much that I'm sure the sketch will be used again and again! 

Thanks for coming back and having a look after all this time!  I actually made another card today which I will post later.  It will be worth another visit and I know you'll want to try this fun project! 

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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Bah! Humbug! Challenge #34---Christmas Carol

Ah, Bah! Humbug! girls! Now we're gettin' down to some serious Christmas business --- the CAROLS!!  I love the Christmas music sooooo much!!  Let's see, today is September 8.  Is it too soon to start playing carols?  I don't think so!  One of the largest playlists on my iPod is holiday tunes!

Anywho.... this Mo Manning image of the children's choir is just so cute for this challenge.  They are all so adorable with their little mouths in perfect Os.  My guess is that they are singing "O Christmas Tree".  Since that is the sheet music I placed behind them, that would be a pretty good guess! ;-)


These little cherubs are colored with Copics and I sparkled it up with gold Spica on the star and silver Spica on the music books.  The gold ribbon is from my stash and the music embossing on the red card stock base is Cuttlebug.


The Season of Peace will soon be here, though I know we all pray for peace each and every day. 

Thanks for stopping by and be sure to hop over to Bah! Humbug!  Anne, Ann, Irene, and Max will have you jingling bells and roasting chestnuts!


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Fresh Brewed Designs September Blog Hop --- Shades of Brown and New Releases

Good Morning! **YAWN STRETCH** Can you believe our month off has gone by already and we are well into September? School is already started for most of the little ones. Moms are all busy and getting up early, always on the go. We know how you are feeling. TRUST US! We know! This blog hop / image release was created with you in mind.

Ready for a hint? Here is a little poem for you:

Coffee and spice, Lattes are nice
That's what this girl's made of!

HEHEHE!!!

You guessed it, we have some fun coffee images to share with you. LOTS of caffeinated fun... just the boost you need for the mid-week slump. You will find some relaxing images, some sassy "woohoo the kids are gone" (lol) images... but most of all you will find these images are perfect images for someone you love. They are centered around love and romance with a dash of sass. Intrigued?

Wait no longer, here is the card I created using two of the new images:

I used some paper piecing and Copics coloring for each image.  Coloring the coffee and chocolate candies late at night had me craving both!  I settled for Yoplait Chocolate Whip yogurt...... yum! 

I love this image and both "cups" have coffee in them.  But when I use this image for a lovey-dovey card for my honey I will have to put hot chocolate in his cup.  Can you believe he doesn't like coffee??!!!  Well, I love him anyway and he does grant my every coffee-whim, including driving into town to get me a Starbuck's -- extra hot so I don't have to microwave it when he gets home.

These chocolate bon-bons are the best accompianment for coffee, don't you think?  Hmm, caramel filled, nougat, chocolate creme... or my favorite chocolate covered cherries!  What a time to have only M&M Pretzels in the house!

Now, on to the hop!  Be sure to complete the hop in full! The DT has created some lovely cards you will not want to miss! AND one lucky winner will receive two free images of choice just for hopping!

Start with our fearless leader and creator of these high octane caffeinated images.........

Heather
Jeanette
Jenn
Kelly
Barb (me!)
Scrappy (Guest)
Rhonda
After you hop, be sure to stop by the Freshly Brewed Challenges blog to check out the newest challenge!
 









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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Digital Pencil Challenge and Copic Certified!!

I hope everyone had a great holiday weekend with some fun end-of-summer activities!  Now, bring on the cool days and fall colors!

First, I am so excited to say that I am finally Copic Certified!! Woo! Hoo!  After missing two other classes in Kansas City and Des Moines, I was thrilled when I saw the Branson class scheduled.  It was a small class of 17 fun and talented ladies.  Lori Craig was our facilitator and showed us some terrific techniques.  She did a great job and I have never had a 9:00-4:00 class go by so fast!

Now, on to my card for this week's Digital Pencil Challenge, which is shades of brown and aged/antiqued.  I chose the adorable Punkin and put him in 3D with 4 layers.  Of course, he is colored with Copics.  I pulled out my box of Autumn papers and embellies, which I'm sure I'll be using quite a bit during the next few weeks.  The leaves are from silk stems I recently purchased at Michaels. 


Here's a close-up of Punkin............. 

This close-up side view shows the layers........
I did color all the layers for depth from all angles.  It takes some time but I love the effect.

Thank you for stopping by today!  Be sure to hop over to Digital Pencil Challenge for inspiration from the uber-talented design team.

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Thursday, September 2, 2010

Cards for 4-year old and New Baby Girl; I {Heart} to Stamp Sketch

My stepson has an adorable little boy who just turned four years old ...... AND he became the proud father of a baby girl on 8-9-10!  He is one happy man!  I am running late with cards for them (they live in Pennsylvania) but they are sweet enough to understand.

This is the birthday card for the four-year old.  He loves cars and trucks so this image from Mo Manning was perfect.  Leland isn't a red head, but I had already colored this, and the dp looks great with it.  The image is colored with Copics and the gold racing stripe is covered with Spica gold gel pen.  The rest of the car is covered with Spica clear.  Gotta jazz up the little hot rods!  I am also entering this in the "I Heart 2 Stamp" sketch challenge this week. 

I found these cute little smilie faces in my sticker drawer (yet to be organized) and love the way they look on the circles.  Along with the card Leland will be getting some books (he loves to "read" and just started pre-school.)  One of the books is all about BIG trucks like his "Pop pop" drives.

I don't have many chances to make cards for new arrivals so I couldn't wait to use this Mo Manning digital image to welcome Sydney.  I especially love that I get to make a PINK card.  The baby is colored with Copics and mounted on Nesties labels cut from Bazzill cs.  The card base is Bazzill cs with the Martha Stewart butterfly border embossing punch.  The punch is repeated on the inside with the darker pink as a border on the right side.  These gorgeous butterfly stickers are from Michael's Recollections collections.  It is so hard for me to keep a card simple, but this one comes close.

 Along with this card Sydney is getting a package full of pink one-sies, pants, little bitty socks and a bright pink jumper outfit.  Once I ger out of the "joy of pink" mood, she'll get more of a variety, like denim with little pink hearts on the pockets.  :-)


To my friends on the east coast, especially North Carolina, please keep safe as the hurricane roars by.  One of my favorite places is the Outer Banks, expecially the Hatteras Light House.  My prayers are for the safety of everyone out there.  My husband is headed to New Jersey and Virginia, so I keep praying they can clear the area before the weather gets bad.  Interestingly, this hurricane bears the same name as my dear Uncle Earl, who is the kindest hearted person you would ever meet.  In 1999 hurricane Floyd was notorious for damage along the southeastern Atlantic coast.  My dad's name was Floyd and, like his brother Earl, dad was kind and gentle, though a bit mischievous at times, I hear.  Let's hope this hurricane Earl has a quick change of heart and runs out to sea without doing damage. 

Thanks for stopping by!

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Bah! Humbug! Challenge --- Charms

Can you believe Christmas is less than 4 months away?  More to the point, Thanksgiving is less than 3 months away --- that's about the time that many folks start sending out Christmas cards and decorating for the festivities of the season.  Soooo, time to get really serious about reaching my goal of 100 Christmas cards.

Bah! Humbug! Challenge has been stoking those holiday fires all year long and this week the theme is charms.  I love using charms on cards, but when I started this card my drawer of charms has everything BUT holiday bling.  I did find these pretty little silver snowflake charms, though, and found just the spot on the card.  As luck would have it, the snowflake on the dp just happened to be directly over the Eskimo-kissing cuties, so I hung the charm there, sort of like mistletoe. 

The Eskimo couple are from Mo Manning Digital Pencil and colored with Copics. Aren't they just adorable? They are sitting on a background of shimmery cardstock embossed with swirls in the Cuttlebug.  The white beaded flowers are from the Michaels bridal department, and the rhinestone swirls and ribbon are from my stash.  I haven't decided on a sentiment yet.... depends on who I send this too.


They look so snuggly in their furry parkas!

Thanks for stopping by!  Be sure to visit Bah! Humbug! if you haven't already.  The DT's projects are gorgeous!  Very inspiring!

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Sunday, August 29, 2010

A Card and Bookmark for My Aunt's 89th Birthday

My "bit of a break" has most certainly been much longer than I had intended.  I'm happy to be playing with my toys again, so I thought I would start with my aunt's 89th birthday card.  She is probably my biggest fan and I always love making something truly special for her.

This card doesn't have a stamped and colored image, though I do have plenty of them ready and waiting for just the right card.  The photograph is one I took of wild flowers along our road.  It was interesting to me that this little bunch resembled a heart.  I used one 12 x 12 sheet of K & Company Que Sera Sera double-sided cardstock.  The colors and designs are so beautiful! 


With remaining pieces of the dp I made this corner bookmark.  I've seen these in several and have been making quite a few as gifts and for the shop.  I almost always have enough leftovers from a card to make a matching bookmark.  The photo was printed smaller for this.


This is the back of the bookmark, with a birthday wish to make every day special for my aunt.


Other material used:
rhinestone swirls
Prima flowers
Basic Grey brads
heart charm
white mulberry paper
orange ribbon
shapes cut with Nestibilities
leaves from Martha Stewart punch

I sure appreciate you coming back for a visit!  You're welcome to comment and let me know you were here, then I can pay you a visit in return.

Have a blessed week!

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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

I'll Be Back Soon!

Well, my break has been a bit longer than expected, not that it has been a "break" in the relaxation sense of the word.  I've done quite a lot of sorting and organizing, helping to unclutter my work area, including my computer, and, hopefully, unclutter my creativity.  Boxes of scrapbooking magazines from 2004 are going to the local thrift shop.  My stepdaughter took home about 10 pounds of scrapbook paper, which her daughter immediately dove into!  I have a bit more to do before I can declare victory over the mess, but this has been a very productive break.

One thing that will come out of this overhaul is that many of my cards will be for sale in the "Card Boutique", a new tab that will soon appear on this blog.  I also plan on opening a "Shop Handmade" site as well as eBay.

I've sure missed blogging and, of course, card making.  I'm ready to get back to it! 

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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

I'll Be Taking a Bit of a Break

I have some projects to work on, most of which will make my studio even more of a disaster area than it already is!  I have to get this place reorganized!  At the end of all this I plan to have a Shop Handmade site, an eBay store, and a "yard sale" here on this blog.  Somewhere here in Branson will be a thrift store with a truck load of craft magazines and materials that someone else can put to better use.

This does not mean I'm "going out of business".  On the contrary, I hope to be more creative and productive when all is done.  Who knows?  There might even be a new designer in the neighborhood.

I'll be checking in from time to time because I just can't be away from all this creativity for very long!  I might even have a new card to post now and then.  Hopefully I'll have all this done in the next week or so.

Hugs to all,

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Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Fresh Brewed Designs August Blog Hop

It's the first Wednesday of the month, and you know what that means for Fresh Brewed Designs ... another blog hop and image release. The HOP starts with Rhonda, so be sure to go there first! If you are hopping and got here from Amanda 's blog, then you are good to go!

This hop will not be your ordinary hop... it is full of secrets and smiles, wonder and amazement. Magical things happen when you get a group of ladies together. What kind of magic you ask? The only magic worth seeking, wanting, cherishing... the kind of magic you find in true friendship. Today we have a little bit of magical enchantment to share with you in these newest Fresh Brewed Designs images. Each tells a little story, a little mystery, a little fun, and adds just a little bit of fantasy to each creation you will see during this hop.

As children we remember those Fairy Tales about mermaids and magical worlds where fairies live. We would lay in the grass and wonder if the patch of wildflowers was full of life, if mermaids swam in the sea beneath us. It is always fun to imagine and dream.

"Some day you will be old enough to start reading fairy tales again” ---- CS Lewis

For my card I used Tiana with the lovely Lilies of the Valley on her wings.  I remember finding these delicate flowers in both of my grandmothers' gardens.  The way they bloom in clusters, facing downward like little bells, they must produce sweet music heard only by the fairies of the gardens.



I colored Tiana with Copics and made the card with a purple and green color scheme.  The background paper is from the Basic Grey Wisteria collection.  The green and lavender trim papers are punched with three of the Martha Stewart border punches: wrought iron, pansies, and branches. The Lilies of the Valley are silk picks from Hobby Lobby wedding department and the ribbon from my stash.

Thank you so much for hopping, fluttering, or splashing by today. Please continue your journey by stopping by Jenn 's blog to see her beautiful creation. There is more magic and fun to come. Be sure to complete the hop in full, you will not want to miss the surprise at the end!!!
 

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Bah! Humbug! Challenge --- Paper Tearing

I so love the ladies at Bah! Humbug!  Last week I referred to them as the "Trio of  Tinsel" and Max commented that she hoped that "it refers to how we sparkle rather than that you'd like to hang us up LOL!"  I'm sure it's a rhetorical question, but it most definitely is because Max, Ann and Irene sparkle!  They pick very creative guest designers, too.  Just hop over to Bah! Humbug! and see for yourself!

Every week I look forward to the new challenge because they come up with truly creative themes and techniques.  This week they have us tearing and ripping paper!  I love the look of torn papers and distressing, though too often I try too hard to make it a "perfect" tear, whatever that may be.  So, I gave myself an additional challenge:  to tear paper that has a mind of its own, such as mulberry or handmade paper.  I selected three sheets of papers handmade in Nepal.  They are actually part of a notepaper and envelope set I bought at Barnes and Noble book store.  It proved to be up to the challenge, giving me a truly random tear.  I layered the ivory, dark pink and light pink Nepal papers onto a card base of ivory card stock, also tearing the right edge.


The image, Christmas Fairy Holly, is from Mo Manning Digital Pencil. I had already colored her so finding the Nepal paper in my stash was, once again, a very lucky find! I used the Nesties Deckle Edge die to frame her. There is a piece of gold mulberry paper underneath the image. Prima flowers that are sprinkled with sugary glittery, a sentiment fromK & Co, and gold cord top it all off.


Thanks for stopping by today!  Now, do yourself a favor and visit Bah! Humbug!  I promise you won't find Scrooge there, but you will find inspiration for the fast approaching holiday season!

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