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When I saw this weeks challenge at Just Add Ink I knew exactly what to enter. This is a stationery set I made for my friend in England. I got the tutorial from Splitcoast Stampers.
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When I saw this weeks challenge at Just Add Ink I knew exactly what to enter. This is a stationery set I made for my friend in England. I got the tutorial from Splitcoast Stampers.
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With Easter just round the corner I thought I’d better get the work Easter gifts done – I enlisted the help of my 14yr niece to help me. Thanks Hanna. Take a look at what we’ve made – 60 of them!
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My girlfriend rang me last night & asked me if I could make her a card for a kitchen tea she was going to. The theme was Desperate Housewives! What stamp set do you use? Then I thought of Totally Tess and this is what I came up with.
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It’s that time of the week to post my card for http://trystampinontuesday.blogspot.com/.
I’m really pleased with how my card turned out. For my colour combination I used ColourQ – not sure how I found this site. As I didn’t have any DSP in the colour range I made my own background with one of the stamps from Flower Fancy. I usually use the big or the little flower from this set but thought I’d give this one an airing. I have stamped the flower on a separate piece of cardstock then cut it out and added it with a dimensional so that it stands out more.
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The beginning of the year really seems to be a popular time for getting married. Friends of mine are celebrating their 33rd wedding anniversary today – well done guys! so I thought I’d make them a card. Wedding Anniversaries and birthdays are very special occasions to be celebrated.
I’ve again turned to my Colour Coach for inspiration. I love how it all falls together. I embossed the flower with embossing powder I got from Spotlight. It’s called ‘Denim’ and is almost the same colour as Not Quite Navy. The flowers are stuck on with dimensionals.
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Here’s my next entry for http://trystampinontuesday.blogspot.com/. I’ve used Totally Tess this week – slowly working through the sets the don’t see much ink. It’s very easy to go to the favourites (Vintage Vogue).
Here is this weeks sketch:
and here is what I did:
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I always find it hard to come up with ideas for masculine cards. Last year Jacquelyn held a masculine card class and so I have used one of those ideas for some ‘boy’ cards I need for this week.
I stamped the tool images on polyshrink, coloured them & then used the heat gun to shrink them. I’ve adhered them to the tool belt with sticky strip and then stuck the belt onto the card with dimensions.
I always like to give a little gift with the card so thought I’d try one of the creations from UStamp with Dawn & Friends current round – Big Shot Brillance.
It’is like an explosion box – the sides aren’t stuck together & when you take the lid off it lies flat. I’ve filled this with chocolates – always a winner!
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I’m really enjoying the different blog sites with challenges. This is my first entry for both challenges and decided that I could combine the two: Mojo Monday http://mojomonday.blogspot.com/ and Just Add Ink colour challenge http://just-add-ink.blogspot.com/
Here is the sketchand the colours were Rich Razzleberry, Old Olive, Whisper White and Crumb Cake – here is my combination. I embossed the image & then used markers to colour it in.
I made a little gift to go with the card after seeing Paula Dobsons post. I used a tutorial I had seen on Splitcoast Stampers and have filled it with a tea bag & a square chocolate.
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Thought I’d do a quick post before heading off to the Craft Expo.
Our neighbour had her birthday last Sunday so I made her a card & little gift. For the card layout I used a sketch from Splitcoast Stampers http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/forums/card-sketches-f41/ number SC251.
Paula
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I love these Try Stampin Tuesday challenges! http://trystampinontuesday.blogspot.com/ For this weeks challenge I used a stamp set that I haven’t inked up much – Simply Said and a colour that seems to get left behind – Riding Hood Red. To give it a 3D effect I added pearls to the flowers.
Here is the sketch:
and here is my take:
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On Friday night I tried my first ‘Try Stampin On Tuesday’ challenge http://trystampinontuesday.blogspot.com/ (I have now added this link to my ever increasing ‘favourites’!)
This was the sketch:
and this is what I came up with:
Our thoughts and prayers are with everyone in Christchurch. My cousins in Christchurch are all safe but there house has been damaged. We returned from Christchurch last Sunday and while we were there experienced a small earthquake. As we drove around the city and over to Lyttleton it was really moving seeing the devastation from the two previous quakes. One shop we went into had survived the September quake but had been damaged by the Boxing Day quake. It is hard to imagine what they are all going through at this time.
I haven’t felt like blogging this past week but thought I’d better get back into it. Here is the last wedding anniversary card for February. When I got back from holiday my order had arrived with my Sale-A-Bration sets so I thought I’d use the owl stamp from the Punch Bunch. I finally get to use my Woodgrain stamp which I got for Christmas! I stuck the owls on with dimensionals for a 3D effect.
Supplies:
Stamps: Punch Bunch, Woodgrain, Inspired by Nature
Cardstock: Crumb Cake, Old Olive
Ink: Tempting Turquoise, Melon Mambo, Old Olive
Punches: Two Step Bird, Two Step Owl, Heart to Heart
Other: Crystal Effects, Stampin Dimensionals
Paula
Today is my parents 52nd wedding anniversary and they are still in love & wonderful role models for us all – well done Mum & Dad.
Since I took up card making Mum has also got hooked. Vintage Vogue and Rich Razzleberry are one of Mum’s favourite combinations (mine also) so it wasn’t hard to decide what to use for their card.
Supplies Used:
Stamp set: Vintage Vogue, A Word for You
Card stock: Rich Razzleberry, Whisper White
Ink: Rich Razzleberry, Old Olive
Other: Top Note Die
Paula
I wanted to trial my new Builder Wheel that I got for Christmas and thought a masculine card would be a good start as we all seem to find these the hardest cards to make. I used two rollers and had left a gap in the middle to put the greeting. Even though I used my trusty Stamp-A-Ma-Jig (I must have moved it a fraction) the greeting wasn’t straight! There are never mistakes in card making so I cut my strip into two and attached them to another piece of card – after stamping the greeting first to make sure it was straight :). I was happy with the finished product and he won’t know.
This card is for my brother & sister-in-law who celebrate their 20th anniversary on Waitangi Day – congratulations you guys. My sister-in-law loves blue and the only blue paper I had was Bashful Blue. I used the Colour Coach for inspiration and it suggested Rose Red as a Creative Combination and Marina Mist as a Dynamic Duo. I was pleased with the combination. After using the white embossing powder I realised the body of the butterfly wasn’t going to stand out so I outlined it using the Not Quite Navy marker. (I have just ordered the remaining markers so now I have the full range!)