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Friday, June 5, 2020

Special Day Fresh Floral

Hi crafty friends! I am writing again on a Friday and you know it actually feels like a Friday because I went on some very pleasant errands today. Out to lunch (GASP! a meal that I didn't cook eaten somewhere other than my kitchen!) and to one store as our state opened last week. I was surprised pleasantly by the changes to make things safer and the whole outing was a delight! 

I will now quit chatting and get on with the card I made this morning.




I loved stamping up floral images with the Print Shop: Fresh Floral stamps and dies from The Greetery. Betsy had a great sale for her ONE year anniversary and I went back and bought a few go-withs. Add-ons. The things I didn't THINK I needed the first time they were released! But I did need them, ha! Does that ever happen to you?

My card is clean and simple in sorbet colors. I added a window behind the flowers. Again I was inspired by CAS(E) This Sketch 

although I just now realize that my sentiment is placed differently. 

I will call it good and wish you a great weekend! 

Be yourself
     Delight in your craft 
        Make something beautiful!











Stamps:  The Greetery - Fresh Florals, Sentiment Suites Birthday and coordinating dies
Inks: Altenew

Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Bouquet Builder Birthday

I'm writing this at the end of a lovely June day filled with activities and beautiful weather! I had the right amount of energy for getting some chores and errands done, spending lots of time outside and getting in an hour of stamping before dinner. 

Here's what I made! 



I loved coloring those pretty images with Copics and arranging them around the large sentiment. It was stamped in two layers to give detail, and I added a layer of glitter on the shaded area. 
I'm playing along with The Paper Players and Jaydee's Tic Tac Toe which gives some great options.



 I chose the diagonal row of flowers die-cut and embossing. But it also fits with flowers girly and birthday on the top line. 

I will list my supplies below and wish you a great day! I so appreciate you spending a bit of your time with me. 

Be yourself
     Delight in your craft 
        Make something beautiful!












Supplies used:
Stamps: Bouquet Builder 6 and dies (Waffle Flower); Written in Ribbons Stamp set and dies (The Greetery)
Paper: Neenah Solar White, Half-Half Paper Pads - Unicorn (Waffler Flower); Black
INK: Gina K Amalgam Black, Versamark
Accessories: White embossing powder, Blooms Fill-In Dies (Concord & 9th)

Saturday, May 30, 2020

Life Has Been RUFF


Hi there! 
I am a dog lover and I know many of you are as well. I had a great escape this week to my nearby crafts box store. What I liked best about the excursion was getting to meet, Bonnie, a delightful therapy dog. Her owner said their outing to the store was the first time out in months for the pretty canine who really needed to socialize. How well I could relate to that statement and my new furry friend. 


You can only imagine how much I enjoyed coloring this doggy lineup and setting them into a simple scene. I did some masking with the stamped images to rearrange the pack, fussy cut then colored using Copics. The sky and grass were ink blended with Distress Oxide inks. ( Tumbled Glass, Cracked Pistachio and Lucky Clover.) 

It felt good to make this card for a friend that has been going through the mill with health issues. The dog images are from Puppy Power (Waffle Flower Crafts) and the sentiments from Friends FURever (Honeybee Stamps.) I know I will get lots of use from these sets. The sentiment continues inside with "No bones about it... You are PAWsome!"

I am playing with Freshly Made Challenges who inspired me with this sketch this week.

I thought the differing heights of the pooches mimicked the vertical lines. A little bit.

That's all for me today! Hope to see you soon! 

Be yourself
     Delight in your craft 
        Make something beautiful!



Thursday, May 28, 2020

Soft Pastels

Hello, I'm back again with another take on the monoprint technique that I shared on an earlier post. Without sharing details of this fabulous class from Spring Card Camp, I wanted you to be able to see both parts of the process on today's card. 



I used soft pastel shades of ink for the pretty leafy background. The small panel is a piece of the monoprint that I removed the inking from to reveal the whitened spaces. I love the depth and color variations that this gives. 

I just love playing with inks! I still have several samples of this all over my messy desk. I am keeping this post short in hopes of getting it all cleaned up. I feel a need to jump in to a card challenge or two before the week is out!

Thanks for sticking with me. Hugs.

Be yourself
     Delight in your craft 
        Make something beautiful!




Supplies used:
Stamps: Clearly Besotted - LeafyAccents; WPlus9 - Welcome
Paper: Neenah Solar White
INK: Distress Oxides


Best Wishes

Hello crafty friends! 
If you think I've not been stamping much this past week, you may be right! Every once in awhile a break seems a good idea. Hopefully I come back to my blog with renewed freshness. Honestly, it's been rainy here for a L-O-N-G couple of weeks and I've been curling up with a good book or two. 

Although Spring Card Camp 2 is officially over, I got totally into the lesson by Dawn on mono-printing. It's addicting, as she said, and I've completed quite a few takes on the technique, just haven't made them into cards yet. Here's my first.




 It involves laying out multiple colors on the plate and picking them up with a clean stamp. When you stamp these images they take on a dreamy watercolor look. I love techniques like this because you're never quite sure what look your inking and color choices will give. It's a pleasant surprise! 

Keeping my focal point small so I didn't cover up the background, I added a delicate flower with sparkling embossing and a few pearls. 

Thanks so much for your visit. I hope you and your loved ones are keeping well and encouraged. 

Be yourself
     Delight in your craft 
        Make something beautiful!











Supplies used:
Stamps: PTI - Meadow Greens; Clearly Besotted - Leafy Accents; WPlus9 - Basic Banners
Paper: Neenah Solar White
INK: Distress Oxide Inks - Faded Jeans, Twisted Citron, Cracked Pistachio; WPlus9 - Old Gold; Versamark
Accessories: WPlus9 - hexagon die from Welcome, WOW Embossing Powder Spring Rain







Friday, May 22, 2020

Love You More

I am popping in quickly to share a birthday card made for our sweet G's birthday! I have been watching for THE unicorn stamp that I liked and this is it! Nothing better than a unicorn and rainbows theme, especially when they're this cute! 


Couldn't have been easier to make and color. I layered the striped paper over the white panel and die cut them together. The die cut circle was used for the inside. 




Now, as easy as this was to make I must add that I didn't make it until 2 hours before it was time to leave. Am I the only one who waits til the last minute to make a card that is hand-delivered? I chuckled, thinking that if I'd made it two weeks ago, it would already be "old" and I'd want to make a fresh one. 

Comment if you are also crazy enough to do this! And have a fabulous weekend my friends. Remembering some of the  hugs I received from the family has me feeling quite happy! 


Be yourself
     Delight in your craft 
        Make something beautiful!











Supplies used:
Stamps: Waffle Flower - Be Her with matching dies; sentiment is SSS - Love You More
The DSP and inside sentiment are also from Waffle Flower. 

Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Fiesta!

Hello, how are things for you today? 
I expect it will be a fabulous day as I will be going to a very special birthday celebration for Sweet G who's turning 5! Seeing dear ones will be a delight after such a long time and I can't wait! 

My purpose today is to share a birthday card made with the Let's Fiesta stamp set from PTI. I am still working on pulling out stamps and papers that have been neglected in my stash although I do have a box of new things on my desk too. 


The images on this set were perfect for bright colors and assembled die cuts for a focal point. I love filling the basket with flowers!


I used one of my favorite techniques of using vellum in order to tone down bright colors or busy patterns on paper.  Inspired by day 7 of Spring Card Camp 2, "Vellum Overlays." I wasn't quite sure of mixing pinks with red, but I think with the addition of vellum - it works. What do you think?

I popped one yellow enamel dot on the center of the pink flower.

That's all for now, hope to see you back soon! 

Be yourself
     Delight in your craft 
        Make something beautiful!