Well, what can I say? The Paper Players challenge this week really inspired me and I couldn't help but submit this one as well. ;o)
I had to make another birthday card and decided the piggy from "Button Buddies" would be perfect. What four year old boy wouldn't enjoy pigs in birthday hats? :oP
Since I absolutely adore yellow, and since I wanted to use my pom pom trim and didn't think a four year old boy would appreciate Melon Mambo, I went with Daffodil Delight for the base dug into my Sunny Garden DSP for the hats.
I can't help but smile when I look at this card--even if I am the one who made it. ;o)
--Rach
Friday, March 23, 2012
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Birthday Buttons for PP87
Since I've been getting back into the groove of things (not as much as Lissie, but getting there) and getting into the offudio to stamp and play, I've been having fun getting back into participating in challenges. The Paper Players have a fun one this week and I couldn't wait to play along. Nance's challenge was to create a CAS ("clean and simple") card using buttons.
Now, I have to confess I was a bit stymied at first--I didn't want to just throw something on the paper and simply glue buttons on...that would NEVER work. I also wanted to challenge myself not to use my go-to "Button Buddies". Since I have a friend's birthday coming up soon, I decided I needed to make a birthday card, and then, since she's my friend, my mind jumped to my "Season of Friendship" stamp set. Perfect!
I used a combination of Chocolate Chip and Early Espresso on the trunk, and then had to figure out what to do with the leaves. I decided I wanted a spring-y look as I'm surrounded with early spring leaves right now. I pulled out my Certainly Celery and rock and rolled that with some Wild Wasabi.
Then, I had to figure out the buttons. I knew I didn't have enough to do all one color, and since I have a bit of a Roy G Biv "thing" (for lack of a better word, more like an OCD), I pulled out my Brights buttons and got to work.
I wanted to put the sentiment on the front, but didn't want to clutter up the image by stamping over it. I was intrigued by Nance's use of vellum for her sentiment on her button card and decided to give it a go. It was perfect!
I added a bit of scoring behind the tree on the card base and that was it--card finished!
Now, let's just hope Dani loves it as much as I. :o)
This card uses:
*Stamp Sets: "Season of Friendship", "Curly Cute"
*Inks: Certainly Celery, Wild Wasabi, Chocolate Chip, Early Espresso, Real Red, Rich Razzleberry
*Paper: Whisper White
*Accessories: Assorted Brights buttons
--Rach
P.S. Don't forget to scroll a little further to see Liss's card for the day. :o)
Now, I have to confess I was a bit stymied at first--I didn't want to just throw something on the paper and simply glue buttons on...that would NEVER work. I also wanted to challenge myself not to use my go-to "Button Buddies". Since I have a friend's birthday coming up soon, I decided I needed to make a birthday card, and then, since she's my friend, my mind jumped to my "Season of Friendship" stamp set. Perfect!
I used a combination of Chocolate Chip and Early Espresso on the trunk, and then had to figure out what to do with the leaves. I decided I wanted a spring-y look as I'm surrounded with early spring leaves right now. I pulled out my Certainly Celery and rock and rolled that with some Wild Wasabi.
Then, I had to figure out the buttons. I knew I didn't have enough to do all one color, and since I have a bit of a Roy G Biv "thing" (for lack of a better word, more like an OCD), I pulled out my Brights buttons and got to work.
I wanted to put the sentiment on the front, but didn't want to clutter up the image by stamping over it. I was intrigued by Nance's use of vellum for her sentiment on her button card and decided to give it a go. It was perfect!
I added a bit of scoring behind the tree on the card base and that was it--card finished!
Now, let's just hope Dani loves it as much as I. :o)
This card uses:
*Stamp Sets: "Season of Friendship", "Curly Cute"
*Inks: Certainly Celery, Wild Wasabi, Chocolate Chip, Early Espresso, Real Red, Rich Razzleberry
*Paper: Whisper White
*Accessories: Assorted Brights buttons
--Rach
P.S. Don't forget to scroll a little further to see Liss's card for the day. :o)
Making Cards to Mail
Another color I decided would be nice to use for Easter cards is Wisteria Wonder. On the first card I layered the color by using Wisteria Wonder both for the background color and then again as the scalloped border for the large oval. I also did this so that I could emphasize the satin roses, which I love. But you cannot easily mail a card with the roses because the post office does not like anything that won't zip through their machines. So, I had to devise a way to make this card without the roses. I chose to use a subtly patterned DSP to add interest. Here are the supplies for both cards:
DSP: Flirtatious Specialty
Ribbon: Very Vanilla 5/8" Satin
Card Stock: Very Vanilla, Wisteria Wonder
Ink: Wisteria Wonder
Stamp Set: Easter Blossoms
Nestabilities: Large Oval and Large Scalloped Oval
--Lissie
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Playing With Colors
I have always loved the combination of Bashful Blue, Certainly Celery, and So Saffron. And what better time to use them than Easter? I have five grandchildren, so for every holiday (and sometimes in between) I make each of them a card different from the others. These Easter cards were made using these supplies:
Textured and Non-textured Card Stock: Whisper White, Certainly Celery, So Saffron, and Bashful Blue
Ribbon: Certainly Celery
Stamp Set: Everybunny
Inks: Staz On Black, Certainly Celery, So Saffron, and Bashful Blue
Various Nestabilities
I also followed Rachael's lead in decorating the inside of each card.
I'm sorry my photography skills are sorely lacking.
--Lissie
I'm sorry my photography skills are sorely lacking.
--Lissie
Monday, March 19, 2012
For Rachael
My daughter, Rachael, is fixated on colors in ROY G BIV order. So, I made this card with her in mind. I wanted to make a clean and simple card with buttons to possibly enter into the Paper Players competition. Here's what I used:
Card Stock: Real Red, Pumpkin Pie, Daffodil Delight, Garden Green, Brilliant Blue (retired), and Whisper White
Buttons: Real Red, Pumpkin Pie, Daffodil Delight, Garden Green, Brilliant Blue (retired)
Inks: Real Red, Pumpkin Pie, Daffodil Delight, Garden Green, Brilliant Blue (retired), and Old Olive
Rick Rack: Pumpkin Pie
Stamp Set: Hello Blossoms
After layering the card stock in ROY G BIV order, the rest of the card came together very simply. The overload of colors in the border led me to using a lot of white space as a counterbalance. It seemed to need something else so I added the rickrack. Now I'm not sure if I should have left it off.
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Tea-Riffic Tiny Teacups for PP86
This week's challenge over at the Paper Players is to use the colors Crumb Cake, Pool Party, Wisteria Wonder and Pear Pizazz on a card.
I thoroughly enjoy color challenges, while sketch challenges give me fits. The moment I saw the colors, I knew what I wanted to create.
I love this Tiny Teacup stamp and have been wanting to play with it for a while (aw, who am I kidding, I've just been wanting to find time to stamp once more, the teacup is just an added bonus) and couldn't wait to get it out and play. The trick for me was finding a sentiment to go with it.
I had picked up a rather inexpensive set at JoAnn's and thought this sentiment fit the bill. (Although, I have to put in a plug for SU! and other well respected stamping companies--there is something to be said about quality stamps and the clearness of the image when stamped.)
I popped both the teacups and the paper they're mounted on up on dimensionals.
And (I know it is difficult to see in the top photo), I scored the white base behind the images to balance the card and add interest without adding a ribbon (Brien had challenged me, you see). This card is meant for my Grandfather, and Brien is adamant masculine cards (and gender neutral cards in general) DON'T have ribbon. Alrighty then, scoring it is. :oP
We've really been struggling with the time change this week so I've not had much of an opportunity to get in and stamp. I'm glad I had the chance to do it with this card. :o)
--Rach
I thoroughly enjoy color challenges, while sketch challenges give me fits. The moment I saw the colors, I knew what I wanted to create.
I love this Tiny Teacup stamp and have been wanting to play with it for a while (aw, who am I kidding, I've just been wanting to find time to stamp once more, the teacup is just an added bonus) and couldn't wait to get it out and play. The trick for me was finding a sentiment to go with it.
I had picked up a rather inexpensive set at JoAnn's and thought this sentiment fit the bill. (Although, I have to put in a plug for SU! and other well respected stamping companies--there is something to be said about quality stamps and the clearness of the image when stamped.)
I popped both the teacups and the paper they're mounted on up on dimensionals.
And (I know it is difficult to see in the top photo), I scored the white base behind the images to balance the card and add interest without adding a ribbon (Brien had challenged me, you see). This card is meant for my Grandfather, and Brien is adamant masculine cards (and gender neutral cards in general) DON'T have ribbon. Alrighty then, scoring it is. :oP
We've really been struggling with the time change this week so I've not had much of an opportunity to get in and stamp. I'm glad I had the chance to do it with this card. :o)
--Rach
Friday, March 9, 2012
Thoughts of Spring PP85
I made this insanely fluffy bit of a wreath for Grandma (at Lily's insistence that she would love pink--methinks the six year old loves the pink, but I digress) and need to send it to her. I wanted to include a card that was bright and cheerful and rather spring-y.
We've not had much in the way of a winter in this part of the world, but have still had a number of cold and grey days, making me long for the blossoms and fluff of spring, and I wanted to convey that in the card I made.
As luck would have it, the Paper Players challenge this week was "Spring has Sprung!". How utterly perfect!
I've not been in my stamping space that much of late and my poor New Years goal has not been met. However, I'm ready to dive back in and this challenge is my jumping off point. :o)
One of my favorite stamp sets is SU!'s "Branch Out". It's such a sweet set and so versatile and I have no idea why I don't get it out more often. Hm.
I used my large acrylic block to stamp on some Pool Party ink for the background and got to work. Using the "leaf" stamp in the set, I stamped Calypso Coral in the center and used the retired Cameo Coral for the rest of the blossoms. I stamped off to add more blooms without adding too much more color and muddying up the image.
I paired the tree with my favorite Ann Frank quote from "Hope Happens" and add the whimsical little butterflies at the end in Calypso Coral. Grandma is a huge fan of butterflies and they were the perfect finishing touch.
I'm hard-pressed to not do something on the inside of a card, and this one was no exception. ;o)
I do hope Grandma loves this little card as much as I!
This card uses:
Stamp Sets: "Branch Out", "Hope Happens"
Paper: (retired) Cameo Coral textured and non textured card stock, Pool Party card stock
Inks: (markers) Chocolate Chip, Wild Wasabi, (stamp pads) Calypso Coral, Pool Party, Cameo Coral
--Rach
We've not had much in the way of a winter in this part of the world, but have still had a number of cold and grey days, making me long for the blossoms and fluff of spring, and I wanted to convey that in the card I made.
As luck would have it, the Paper Players challenge this week was "Spring has Sprung!". How utterly perfect!
I've not been in my stamping space that much of late and my poor New Years goal has not been met. However, I'm ready to dive back in and this challenge is my jumping off point. :o)
One of my favorite stamp sets is SU!'s "Branch Out". It's such a sweet set and so versatile and I have no idea why I don't get it out more often. Hm.
I used my large acrylic block to stamp on some Pool Party ink for the background and got to work. Using the "leaf" stamp in the set, I stamped Calypso Coral in the center and used the retired Cameo Coral for the rest of the blossoms. I stamped off to add more blooms without adding too much more color and muddying up the image.
I paired the tree with my favorite Ann Frank quote from "Hope Happens" and add the whimsical little butterflies at the end in Calypso Coral. Grandma is a huge fan of butterflies and they were the perfect finishing touch.
I'm hard-pressed to not do something on the inside of a card, and this one was no exception. ;o)
I do hope Grandma loves this little card as much as I!
This card uses:
Stamp Sets: "Branch Out", "Hope Happens"
Paper: (retired) Cameo Coral textured and non textured card stock, Pool Party card stock
Inks: (markers) Chocolate Chip, Wild Wasabi, (stamp pads) Calypso Coral, Pool Party, Cameo Coral
--Rach
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Thanks a Latte
I needed a couple of thank you cards and decided to pull out this set I purchased at Michael's awhile back. I just loved the steamy coffee and the punny sentiment and thought they could make a cute card. I pulled out my "Domestic Goddess" DSP and made a bit of a "tablecloth" and then wanted to balance out the cup with the bling down on the right. And, yes, I fussy cut the thing out. I can't believe I did it. ;o)
And, because the last photo of the piggy card was so shoddy, I wanted to post a couple of better ones. :o)
--Rach
And, because the last photo of the piggy card was so shoddy, I wanted to post a couple of better ones. :o)
--Rach
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Birthday Piggies
I know the photo quality is lousy--iPhone photo. Sorry. :oS |
Since the parties were for a 7 year old and 6 year old, I figured Melon Mambo, Pretty in Pink and sparkly paper were the way to go. :o) The pom pom trim and button added the perfect finishing touches.
I find there are times when I struggle with 3"x3" cards, and other times, they just come together in a snap. The past two cards have been like that. I think it must be this cute set. :o)
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Button Buddies Cherries
I didn't purchase the "Button Buddies" stamp set, but Lissie did. I fell in love and borrowed hers. I think I'm going to have to get my own as I've really had some fun with it. I've got plans for the sweetest little box of 3"x3" cards as this set lends itself to those beautifully. Just wait until you see the birthday cards I made. ;o)
I happen to LOOOOOOOVE cherries and already have two different sets with cherries. Doesn't matter. I need these. ;o)
I needed a quick thank you card for a customer and decided this set would be perfect. I made three cards using Real Red as the base and mounting the white on Old Olive. I used the thank you sentiment from "Short and Sweet".
I wanted to play around with a couple of ideas for the cherries and hit these guys with Crystal Effects.
With this card, I actually used the buttons.
I think each card is sweet on its own, but really like playing around with variations as well. :o)
--Rach
I happen to LOOOOOOOVE cherries and already have two different sets with cherries. Doesn't matter. I need these. ;o)
I needed a quick thank you card for a customer and decided this set would be perfect. I made three cards using Real Red as the base and mounting the white on Old Olive. I used the thank you sentiment from "Short and Sweet".
I wanted to play around with a couple of ideas for the cherries and hit these guys with Crystal Effects.
With this card, I actually used the buttons.
I think each card is sweet on its own, but really like playing around with variations as well. :o)
--Rach
Friday, March 2, 2012
Masculine Birthday
When Amy asked me to make a birthday card for her father I was more than happy to do so. However, masculine cards are NOT my strong suit, so I was a wee smidge worried. I knew I could do it, but also knew it would prove to be a bit of a challenge. As easily as those baby cards come to me, masculine cards are just as much a struggle.
However, I've purchased a number of "masculine" stamp sets and figured I could give it a go. I have to say, I'm pleased with the results--Amy says her dad was too. :o)
I pulled out "The Open Sea" stamps and "Nautical Expedition" DSP and got to work. I used the large ledger stamp as a background image in "Crumb Cake" and stamped-off once before stamping onto the vanilla card stock. I also stamped-off the Night of Navy world map image as well.
I wanted to add a bit of balance and pull the eye down across the image so I (to steal a Jaydee-ism) "fussy cut" the anchor and adhered it using a couple dimensionals to pop it off the page.
The vanilla was a bit bright and jarring so I swiped the edges across an Early Espresso ink pad to add a little depth without having to mount it on another layer.
The stamp set lends itself to distressing since it has such an aged look about it, and I couldn't resist adding a bit of interest by tearing across the bottom of the image.
I didn't bother with a sentiment on the outside because I wanted the image to be the main focus. I don't think cards necessarily need to have a sentiment on the outside--sometimes they work, and sometimes they don't. :shrug:
What I DO know is this card worked for me (and for Amy's dad), and that's what's most important. :o)
--Rach
However, I've purchased a number of "masculine" stamp sets and figured I could give it a go. I have to say, I'm pleased with the results--Amy says her dad was too. :o)
I pulled out "The Open Sea" stamps and "Nautical Expedition" DSP and got to work. I used the large ledger stamp as a background image in "Crumb Cake" and stamped-off once before stamping onto the vanilla card stock. I also stamped-off the Night of Navy world map image as well.
I wanted to add a bit of balance and pull the eye down across the image so I (to steal a Jaydee-ism) "fussy cut" the anchor and adhered it using a couple dimensionals to pop it off the page.
The vanilla was a bit bright and jarring so I swiped the edges across an Early Espresso ink pad to add a little depth without having to mount it on another layer.
The stamp set lends itself to distressing since it has such an aged look about it, and I couldn't resist adding a bit of interest by tearing across the bottom of the image.
I didn't bother with a sentiment on the outside because I wanted the image to be the main focus. I don't think cards necessarily need to have a sentiment on the outside--sometimes they work, and sometimes they don't. :shrug:
What I DO know is this card worked for me (and for Amy's dad), and that's what's most important. :o)
--Rach
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Pink Pink Pink
I needed a fun card to send to Grandma, and a 1st birthday card for my niece. Grandma's favorite color is pink, and I thought the Melon Mambo/Pink Pirouette combo could work nicely for both cards. :o)
This card is another go to layout for me. I love CAS cards and this one fits the bill. I used "Darling Dots" and "Signature Greetings" on this one. I also made sure to draw a line and use my Stamp-a-Ma-Jig to line up the flowers.
I'll send this along with a sweet spring wreath I made for her. :o)
And, here's Ever's birthday card. :o) Using the same layout and idea, I used the flower stamp from "Season of Friendship" and the sentiment from "So Happy For You". I tried to use a "rock and roll" technique on the sentiment and it sort of worked. Oh well. It's the thought that counts, right?
I used some Dazzling Details to add some sparkle to the centers of the flowers and the butterfly's wings.
It's been so wonderful to spread my creative wings once again. When my mojo has flown the coop, I have a terrible time getting going again, but once I do, things start to flow. :o)
--Rach
This card is another go to layout for me. I love CAS cards and this one fits the bill. I used "Darling Dots" and "Signature Greetings" on this one. I also made sure to draw a line and use my Stamp-a-Ma-Jig to line up the flowers.
I'll send this along with a sweet spring wreath I made for her. :o)
And, here's Ever's birthday card. :o) Using the same layout and idea, I used the flower stamp from "Season of Friendship" and the sentiment from "So Happy For You". I tried to use a "rock and roll" technique on the sentiment and it sort of worked. Oh well. It's the thought that counts, right?
I used some Dazzling Details to add some sparkle to the centers of the flowers and the butterfly's wings.
It's been so wonderful to spread my creative wings once again. When my mojo has flown the coop, I have a terrible time getting going again, but once I do, things start to flow. :o)
--Rach
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