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Saturday, October 21, 2017

A New Sketch A New Day

Hi and happy Saturday! 
Hope you are out enjoying some time in the sun. My husband just returned from a beautiful time on the lake in his kayak. 

My pain is up and my energy is very low today so Josie and I kept company here at the house. It's days like this that make me especially grateful I can stamp because making a card gives me a feeling of accomplishment in spite of having a rare disease that is sometimes chronic. 
So does having pot roast in the crockpot. Alas, I digress. 

When I first saw the sketch I was puzzled about how to make a card that didn't look a bit off balance or as if it was contrived to work with the layout. When I found this scrap with the sentiment in my stash I decided it had to be used and today was the day. 



Keep your face towards the sunlight. Encouraging advice that I needed to hear today. 



I'm pretty happy with the way this turned out. It was quick to make using supplies from past card kits. No stamping. 

That's it from me for today. Glad you came by!

Be yourself
     Delight in your craft 
        Make something beautiful!


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Happy to have been a favorite for CTS#242!

Thursday, October 19, 2017

Blessed Christmas with Non Holiday Stamps

Good morning! 

Today is the last day to post cards to the Merry Making gallery for those taking this Online Card Class. I wanted to try a couple more of the techniques in time to link them there so I've got one to share with you today.

The card inspiring us from May Park used tone on tone stamping, gold embossing and white gel pen dots. The lesson involved using non-holiday stamps for your card. 



I tried this first using solid floral stamps but finally decided to use the beautiful line art floral spray. I embossed it in gold and created the tone on tone effect by coloring inside the embossing using a Versamarker. 

Adding the white dots is not usually my style, but in keeping with the lesson I gave it a try! I'm not sure they don't make it too busy but I will be making this card again to send in the mail so I can experiment. I did add them in a way to draw your eye across the card from left to right. 

Thanks for coming by to visit my blog today. 


Be yourself
Delight in your craft 
Make something beautiful!






Supplies used:
Stamps:  Simon Says Stamp - Bouquet of Thanks, Holiday Hellos



Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Repeated Shapes for Christmas

Good morning! 
It's another card inspired by the Online Card Class Merry Making. I love a challenge and this class has given me some chances to try new ideas and make them my own. While doing it, my Christmas card stash is growing every day! 

I love that result. Todays' card uses a simple idea of repeating shapes in non-traditional Christmas colors.



 I "kissed" the stamp with ink to get the stripes and trees patterns and made it more festive with gold embossing and sequins in shades of pink.

I'm so glad you could join me today. 

Be yourself
     Delight in your craft 
        Make something beautiful!









Supplies used
Stamps:  Stampin' Up! Your Presents
Ink:  Veramark, SU - Cool Caribbean, Tempting Turquoise, WPLUS9 - Little Piggy, Cockleshell
Accessories:   Princess Gold embossing powder



Monday, October 16, 2017

Christmas Blessings

Hello there!

I'm posting another Christmas card today. This technique, presented by Jennifer McGuire at class, incorporates scoring into your stamped design.  I couldn't wait to try this one out. 

It's perfect for a bold, detailed image, and for creating a classic card that's flat for mailing. 

Several of my images were masked for this design. This would be a great choice for mass producing with my MISTI. 




Although tempted, I refrained from adding glitter, gold, or sparkles in any form. Just letting the clean design speak. I've listed my supplies below. 

Thanks for coming by to take a peek! 

Be yourself
     Delight in your craft 
        Make something beautiful!




Supplies used
Stamps: Papertrey Ink - Spruce & Sprigs, Christmas Cheer
Ink: PTI - New Leaf, Olive Twist, Pure Poppy, Autumn Rose 
Accessories: Score board










CAS(E) This Sketch 243

Hi everyone, 
I hope you're at the beginning of a very good week! 

It's a rainy day here but that means cooler weather which will be wonderful tomorrow when the sun is expected to return. 

We spent a wonderful day with family yesterday so I'm happy to be having a catch up day today.

Posting a card I made over the weekend to play along with the gang at CAS(E) This Sketch 243



I thought the Happy Pandas stamp from MFT would be perfect for this sketch design. The sentiment is from Simon Says Stamp Uplifting Thoughts. 

I'm honored that my card from last week was posted as a CTS Favorite and you can see it HERE


Hopefully this card will spread some smiles to the child who receives it. 

I'm so glad you stopped by today! 




Friday, October 13, 2017

Dashing through the Snow Flurries

The last technique I'm trying from day one of the Online Card Class Merry Making was taught by Jennifer McGuire, who makes such beautiful cards! She taught us several ways to add the look of snow to our backgrounds and I tried using white embossing powder two different ways on my card to look like snow. 


My catchy title to this post may have misled you. I did not dash through snow or ANYTHING else while making this card. It took  a L-O-N-G time and a couple of attempts that ended up in the trash until I got a sample I could post. Still in the learning curve on this one but I will try it again.
I began with white card stock which I did double emboss. First in gold, then in green to add the holly leaves. For the berries, I used Nuvo Crystal Drops in Red Berry Gloss .  

I  sure am glad that the weekend is finally here and I will be having more time to stamp. I look forward to playing with the ideas from day 2 and onward! Happy stamping to you.

Be yourself
Delight in your craft 
Make something beautiful!

Double Embossed Background

Believe it or not, I'm still working from the ideas given on Day 1 of the Merry Making class! 
I am captivated by the techniques and I just have to give them at least one try so I'm back again to share with you.

For today's card, I used the double embossing technique. I embossed my white card panel in gold, and then embossed over it again using a background stamp. LOVE this vintage look for a classic holiday card. 




I embossed the sentiment in white on a die cut oval of vellum, and finished with the name Jesus die cut from gold foil card stock. A soft bow and a gold sequin complete the festive look. 

The sentiment and Jesus die are by Papertrey Ink 
The background stamp is by MFT. 

I appreciate your visit today!

Be yourself
Delight in your craft 
Make something beautiful!