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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Sweet 'n Sassy Sketch Challenge

Hey guess what? Sweet 'n Sassy is hosting the Splitcoast Sketch Challenge today! Woot! Woot! Or...maybe I should say...Gobble! Gobble! I'm a huge fan of sketches, they make those cards come together so easily...ahhh...which is perfect for busy crafters! :-) Today my card features this charming little turkey image from the brand new Gobble Gobble acrylic set from SNSS. Isn't he cute as a button? We saw some real turkeys over the weekend at a local farm...umm...yeah...they're not really this cute in real life! (They're kind of ugly...even if they do have some lovely feathers!) My image is paired with some brand spanking new paper from Imaginisce...I love their paper lines, which always have a bit of sparkle or shine on each sheet. Very fun! And I am in love with these Fall designs - delightful! And for today's card, I decided to decorate the inside of the card because...
I simply had to share one of the sentiments from the Gobble Gobble set...it's hysterical!! You should be able to read it ok in the photo...click on the photo for a larger image! Well my friends, if you get a chance hop on over to SCS and participate in today's sketch challenge...we'd love to see what you come up with!! Enjoy!

Monday, September 13, 2010

Using Vellum

It's another card from my class last week! Seems that's about all I've been stamping lately but that's ok...all of my cards have included fabulous stamps from Sweet 'n Sassy and this card is no exception! The image on this card is from the August Gladiola set, which includes this beautiful flower image and five sentiments. And did you know that SNSS has a flower stamp set for each month of the year? Fun stuff! This was a technique called parchment paper and is created using a piece of vellum cardstock and white ink. To create this look, first stamp your image in white ink (I used PTI's white ink because it's the best!) on a piece of vellum. Once your ink is dry, turn the vellum over and use the small end of an embossing tool to retrace the stamped image. This is important...you'll need to do the tracing on top of an soft or mouse pad so that the image ends up being embossed. (Trace carefully as vellum tears easily) Once you've outlined the image, use Copic markers to color the image. Again, you're working on the back of the vellum, the side opposite from where you stamped. Once your image is colored, you can add other plain embossed elements or piercing to the vellum...whatever suits your design style! I went with an oval frame for these pretty flowers. I keep the card design fairly simple and only added a stamped image on the outside of the frame (a background stamp from SU!), some white polka dots, added with a white gel pen, and a sweet bright yellow butterfly. The sentiment is from the same SNSS stamp set as the gladiola stamp. Enjoy!

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Kick Stand Card

Today, I'm sharing another class card (have you noticed that a lot of my class cards include Sweet 'n Sassy stamps? More on that later...). This is for a Layouts class that I'm holding at Wholly Scrap! next week. During the class, we'll create cards with different folds/layouts....ones that aren't your typical 4.25" x 5.5". This card is a.....
Kick stand card (at least I think that's what it's called!!)! For my card I used some lovely designer paper from Creative Imaginations....I have yet to grow weary of this line, so many great colors and designs to choose from. My stamp set, a Sweet 'n Sassy set, is called Serene Silhouettes and it's one of my favorites. One I reach for again and again...As for using SNSS stamps during my class...it's because Korin has decided to start selling to wholesale accounts - yippee!! It's been a blast to be able to offer her darling stamps to our customers. The first month...her sets were sold out within two hours!! Looking forward to stocking our shelves with more of her crafty goodness! Speaking of stocking shelves...I'm off to work shortly so I need to hurry along!! Enjoy your day!!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Tiffany Doodles Challenge - TD04

It's time for another Tiffany Doodles challenge!! Did you participate in last month's challenge? Did you know that you have an opportunity to win oodles of free digis if you play along with our challenges? Fabulous!! This month we have a color challenge...one of my favorites! For reference, I'm sharing the colors below: Humm...do you see any black in that color challenge? Yeah, me either! ;-) But once I added black to my card, I just fell in love so...my challenge has a bit of a twist!! (One of the other design team members used a touch of black too...can you find out who it was?) This sweet cake image, from the Let Them Eat Cake set, is so much fun! The set contains the cake plain, a cake with the trim around each layer, or with polka dots all over...whatever you want! I chose to go with the image that only had the trim around the layers. I then used two different size punches (1/4" and 1/8") to create the polka dots out of the challenge colors. Tiny self-adhesive pearls finished off the cake decorations. I dry embossed a piece of green cardstock for a little extra umph and adding a sweet happy birthday sentiment from Sweet 'n Sassy. The black & white designer paper is from Imaginisce. And now for the challenge details!! Here are the rules of the challenge: Start date: Today, Setpember 7 End date: September 30, Midnight EST Winners Announced: October 1 Don't forget to add your card to the Tiffany Doodles Flickr Gallery! Tagged with: TD04 The Prizes! You have 4 chances to win up to 7 digis of your choice from Tiffany Doodles! 1st place - 7 digis 2nd place - 5 digis 3rd place - 3 digis 1 Random - 3 digis Want to see what the rest of the team came up with? You're in for a treat, their designs are amazing! For details on any of the team cards just click on their name to visit their blog! Tiffany Cammy Deirdre Donna Julie Lindsay Peet Ruby Shannon Vanessa Virginia Enjoy and be sure to stop by the Tiffany Doodles site to enter your card into the prize drawing!!

Monday, September 6, 2010

Keep it Simple Monday

I keep running late with my Keep it Simple posts - so sorry! We had company over last night and after far too much snacking and not enough visiting, I only had energy left to crawl into bed and fall fast asleep! :-) For today's card, I'm showcasing the reflection technique, which is a technique that I'll be demonstrating at an upcoming Wholly Scrap! class. Now before you cry, "this isn't an easy card!" I will assure you that it really only took me a few minutes to create! Like I start all silhouette projects, I went searching through Michelle Zindorf's excellent tutorial web site to see if I could find something that would work well, especially since I know she's done many cards with reflections. Once I found a tutorial, I got to work! The only portion of this card that took any time to create was the sunset/trees section but even that is very easy. I used a torn piece of paper to mask off the bottom portion of my cardstock before adding ink with a blending tool. The trees, which are from a brand new Sweet 'n Sassy stamp set, Forest Silhouettes, (all images are from the same set) were stamped in black over the inked portion of the card. I then only needed to add the moose (perfect for life in NH, no?) and then came the reflection. Know how to get that reflection? I didn't actually until reading about it on SCS and on Michelle's blog. You'll need a Stamp-a-ma-jig (from SU!) or some other piece of thin, clear plastic. Stamp your image (in my case, the moose) on the plastic from the Stamp-a-ma-jig in a lighter ink color (I used a gray), turn the plastic over, line it up with the bottom of your already stamped image, lay down the plastic and gently rub over the image that you stamped on the plastic. And then you have a perfect reflection! Very cool! All that was left to do was build my card, using some brand new paper from Wholly Scrap!, a sentiment, and a few brads. And you know what else I just realized? I made a guy card...what do you know, I never do that!! :-) Enjoy!

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

SALT Challenge - Something New

Welcome to another SALT challenge! Have you had a chance to play along with our challenges? To do so, just visit the SALT blog, create a card or scrapbook page based on the weekly challenges, and leave us a comment with a link back to your blog or online gallery. This week it was Hazel's turn to set the challenge and she chose "Something New", which is a fantastic theme! Stop by the SALT blog to read her lovely write up and see her scrapbook page, dedicated to her Father...beautiful! When I think of new beginnings the first thing that came to mind is having a new life in Christ. My ATC reflects the verse that I immediately thought of when I heard the challenge, it's from 2 Corinthians 5:17. I believe this is the greatest promise of the Gospel, that by trusting in Christ, you will be transformed. Matthew Henry shared these helpful comments on this verse..."The renewed man acts upon new principles, by new rules, with new ends, and in new company. The believer is created anew; his heart is not merely set right, but a new heart is given him. He is the workmanship of God, created in Christ Jesus unto good works. Though the same as a man, he is changed in his character and conduct. These words must and do mean more than an outward reformation. The man who formerly saw no beauty in the Saviour that he should desire him, now loves him above all things. Peace has been made by the cross, God beseeches sinners to lay aside their enmity, and accept the salvation he offers. Christ knew no sin. He was made Sin; not a sinner, but Sin, a Sin-offering, a Sacrifice for sin. The end and design of all this was, that we might be made the righteousness of God in him, might be justified freely by the grace of God through the redemption which is in Christ Jesus." For me, nothing seems quite as glorious as knowing that my formerly pride-filled heart has been changed. And that change did not come through my own will (for I never knew I was that way!) but only by the work of the Holy Spirit who opened my eyes and made me see my need...Praise be to God alone! My quick little ATC was created using stamps, ribbon, and ink from Papertreyink. Please stop by the SALT blog to see the rest of the design team's lovely creations!

Sweet 'n Sassy Blog Hop!

Welcome to the Sweet 'n Sassy blog hop! Today we're celebrating the release of oodles of Christmas stamp sets! Although I'm not all that excited about the arrival of cold weather (how is it that the summer is winding down already?), I am excited about the arrival of these amazing new stamp sets!! I'm showcasing the "Season of Love" set, which includes this darling silhouette image along with a boatload of sentiments (I used one on yesterday's card!) Since every time I see a silhouette image I think of Michelle Zindorf, I had to check out her tutorials to see if I could find something that would work with this image. And...of course I did! This was an easy background to create...I started with a large circle, the largest Nestibilities plain circle die, which became my mask. I used the circle mask in the middle of my card and sponged Distress Ink around the "moon." Once the mask was removed I stamped my image in the center of the moon. I sponged (note that Michelle typically uses a brayer to create her backgrounds...I stink at using a brayer so I always use sponges) black Distress Ink on the bottom of the card to fill in around the bottom of my moon, which grounded the image. A white gel pen added a few twinkling stars and Stickles gave my large star some bling. I also added just a hint of pale yellow behind the star. The sentiment is included with the set but the words are stacked and I wanted them in a line so...I inked up one word at a time and stamped them on my kraft cardstock ribbon. The final touch? Two shiny brads and a crochet flower with a rhinestone middle! Now on to the rest of the blog hop!! (Be sure you start at the SNSS Blog!) Here are the links to the rest of the team...and some of the designers have a few challenges posted for you...Enjoy!! SNSS Blog Ceal Pritchett Darsie Bruno Janette Olen Korin Sutherland Kim Schofield Leah Cornelius Lisa Jurecek Lorie Souther Nancy Brown Tricia Traxler Chris Dickinson