This is most definitely not the best card I've ever made, but it's not awful...
I used the same layout as I used for Gabriel's card and quickly made two for two more nieces--one for Gracie and one for Lydia. January quickly became a very busy birthday month for us, lol!
The giraffe would be better on the other side since he should be looking toward the middle of the card instead of off it. I tried to offset that by having him "talk" to the lion on the lower right.
At any rate, it's a fun stamp set and I do so like the contrast between the red and black.
This card uses:
Stamp Set: "Wild About You", "Stem Sayings"
Paper: Whisper White, Real Red, Basic Black
Ink: Black Staz-On, Real Red
Accessories: Real Red polka dot grosgrain
Monday, January 31, 2011
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Hoppy Birthday, Gabriel
I absolutely struggle with sketch challenges...give me colors or inspiration photos any day of the week and I'm good to go. I know, I know, bass ackwards, right? :shakes head:
But, I did it! I'm pretty pleased with the results too. :o)
This card uses (all SU! unless otherwise noted):
Stamp Set: "Unfrogettable" (retired), Daisy wheel
Inks: Black Staz-On, Wild Wasabi, Cherry Cobbler, Daffodil Delight, Crumb Cake
Paper: Whisper White, Wild Wasabi, Basic Black
Accessories: Daffodil Delight taffeta ribbon, dimensional
Well, here's hoping Gabe-Man likes it...
--Rach
Monday, January 24, 2011
Pink Blossoms--Or as Brien Says, "Woah, That's Girly!"
This is the other card I made using the "Easter Blossoms" set. I made an effort to color these more like apple blossoms, but still don't know how successful I was. Oh well. They're still lovely. :o)
I wanted to give the background some texture so embossed the paper. And then, because I wanted that texture to "pop", I sponged it with some Rose Red. And, who doesn't love a great big bow? I mean, besides Brien? ;o)
This is another one of those cards that I think doesn't really need a sentiment. I make those from time to time. This cards seems to scream "spring!". :o)
This card uses:
Stamp Set: "Easter Blossoms"
Inks: Early Espresso, Rose Red, Pretty in Pink, Pink Pirouette
Paper: Whisper White, Rose Red, Pretty in Pink
Accessories: dimensionals, Pink Pirouette ribbon
--Rach
I wanted to give the background some texture so embossed the paper. And then, because I wanted that texture to "pop", I sponged it with some Rose Red. And, who doesn't love a great big bow? I mean, besides Brien? ;o)
This is another one of those cards that I think doesn't really need a sentiment. I make those from time to time. This cards seems to scream "spring!". :o)
This card uses:
Stamp Set: "Easter Blossoms"
Inks: Early Espresso, Rose Red, Pretty in Pink, Pink Pirouette
Paper: Whisper White, Rose Red, Pretty in Pink
Accessories: dimensionals, Pink Pirouette ribbon
--Rach
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Apple Blossoms?
I'm not certain what sort of blooms these are, whether they're apple, red plum, cherry, or some other fruit. What I am certain of is I love this stamp. :o) I made two cards using this stamp yesterday, one vertical, one horizontal. Since I posted a horizontal card yesterday, I went with the vertical today. ;o)
Once again, I felt the white space was just a bit too white, so I used a background stamp to make it a bit more subtle.
When I was younger, I really didn't care much for pink. Now, I adore it! Since I decided these were apple blossoms, I made an effort to color them as such. Then, after coloring these, I realized I had colored them more like our purple plum tree blossoms than like an apple blossom. Oh well. :oP I used my blender pens to pick up Pink Pirouette, Pretty in Pink and Rose Red and tried to shade, laying on the darker color over the lighter ones.
This card uses:
Stamp Sets: "En Francais", "Easter Blossoms"
Inks: Rose Red, Pretty in Pink, Pink Pirouette, Early Espresso
Papers: Whisper White, Pretty in Pink, Rose Red
Accessories: Scallop border punch, Swiss dots embossing folder
This is such a sweet, feminine card, I have to find just the right girl to send it to. :o)
--Rach
Once again, I felt the white space was just a bit too white, so I used a background stamp to make it a bit more subtle.
When I was younger, I really didn't care much for pink. Now, I adore it! Since I decided these were apple blossoms, I made an effort to color them as such. Then, after coloring these, I realized I had colored them more like our purple plum tree blossoms than like an apple blossom. Oh well. :oP I used my blender pens to pick up Pink Pirouette, Pretty in Pink and Rose Red and tried to shade, laying on the darker color over the lighter ones.
This card uses:
Stamp Sets: "En Francais", "Easter Blossoms"
Inks: Rose Red, Pretty in Pink, Pink Pirouette, Early Espresso
Papers: Whisper White, Pretty in Pink, Rose Red
Accessories: Scallop border punch, Swiss dots embossing folder
This is such a sweet, feminine card, I have to find just the right girl to send it to. :o)
--Rach
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Blue Blossoms
My box of new SU! goodies arrived the other day and also helped jump start my mojo a bit. I had impulsively purchased "Easter Blossoms" from the Mini, having fallen in love with the sweet silhouette of the little girl. Unfortunately, I wasn't sure what I was going to do with her...
I also rather impulsively picked up a pack of "Springtime Vintage" DSP--I have NO idea what possessed me, as "vintage" is not something I'm very good at--and it seemed to be made to go with the dancing sweetpea. I loved the tiny little blossoms on the blue and determined that was the paper I was going to work with.
From there, it all seemed to fall into place. (I assure you, even though it looks as if the image has been mounted crooked, it is in fact straigt IRL.) The only other hurdle I had to cross was the vast emptiness of white space in the background--it just seemed too bright somehow. I picked up the apple blossom branch and stamping off, used Baja Breeze in the background.
I think she's pretty sweet and can't wait to play with her a little more. :o)
This card uses:
Stamp Set: "Easter Blossoms"
Inks: Baja Breeze, Not Quite Navy
Papers: Baja Breeze, Not Quite Navy, Very Vanilla, "Springtime Vintage DSP"
Accessories: dimensionals, Victoria lace
I'm not sure to whom I'll be sending the card, but I know it will be someone who likes blue. ;o)
--Rach
Friday, January 21, 2011
A Thank You for Sister Rose
Our girls were baptized two weeks ago, and my dear friend, Sister Rose was such an amazing help that day I wanted to send her a thank you note.
Alas, I was stymied, I had no idea what to do, how to do it. I have been out of the studio so long the ideas were stalled and NOTHING was coming to me. OH NO! My mojo was gone!
Thank goodness for Jaydee! She posted her card for this week's Paper Players challenge--a color challenge--and I was immediately struck with inspiration. :happy sigh:
The challenge was to use Very Vanilla, Baja Breeze, River Rock and Rose Red in a project. I wanted the Rose Red to be a little "pop" of color to draw interest to the sentiment, so I stamped the sentiment in the Baja Breeze and then had a butterfly from my "Beautiful Wings" embosslit resting on it.
But, then I worried, maybe the sentiment was lost? Maybe it needed to have a little more "pop" to it? So, I created this card:
I'm not sure which one I like more. I'm leaning towards the first one, as it is a bit more subtle, but this one is lovely as well.
I lined the inside of the card and added another butterfly to tie the front and inside together.
This card uses:
Stamp Set: "Short and Sweet"
Paper: Very Vanilla, River Rock, Baja Breeze and Rose Red
Inks: Baja Breeze, Rose Red
Accessories: "Elegant Bouquet" embossing folder, "Beautiful Wings" embosslit
I'm hoping this has now opened the floodgates and I'll be back to stamping once more. :fingers crossed:
Alas, I was stymied, I had no idea what to do, how to do it. I have been out of the studio so long the ideas were stalled and NOTHING was coming to me. OH NO! My mojo was gone!
Thank goodness for Jaydee! She posted her card for this week's Paper Players challenge--a color challenge--and I was immediately struck with inspiration. :happy sigh:
The challenge was to use Very Vanilla, Baja Breeze, River Rock and Rose Red in a project. I wanted the Rose Red to be a little "pop" of color to draw interest to the sentiment, so I stamped the sentiment in the Baja Breeze and then had a butterfly from my "Beautiful Wings" embosslit resting on it.
But, then I worried, maybe the sentiment was lost? Maybe it needed to have a little more "pop" to it? So, I created this card:
I'm not sure which one I like more. I'm leaning towards the first one, as it is a bit more subtle, but this one is lovely as well.
I lined the inside of the card and added another butterfly to tie the front and inside together.
This card uses:
Stamp Set: "Short and Sweet"
Paper: Very Vanilla, River Rock, Baja Breeze and Rose Red
Inks: Baja Breeze, Rose Red
Accessories: "Elegant Bouquet" embossing folder, "Beautiful Wings" embosslit
I'm hoping this has now opened the floodgates and I'll be back to stamping once more. :fingers crossed:
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Happy Birthday, Brien
Today is my sweetheart's birthday and I needed a card. I knew it was going to be tough to get something together today, for you see, Miss Ellie is teething and as such is a wreck of gigantic proportions.
I was able to pull out a card I had previously made and repurpose it by simply changing out the sentiment. No, it's not particularly masculine, but it's not too feminine either. I happen to love this card and this is really a go to set for me because it is so versatile.
This card uses:
Stamp Sets: "Sincere Salutations", "Inspired By Nature"
Papers: Early Espresso, More Mustard, Garden Green, Whisper White
Inks: Early Espresso, More Mustard, Garden Green
Accessories: hemp twine
One of my goals for this year is to get more time in my studio, so hopefully my poor neglected blog will be up and running once again. :o)
--Rach
I was able to pull out a card I had previously made and repurpose it by simply changing out the sentiment. No, it's not particularly masculine, but it's not too feminine either. I happen to love this card and this is really a go to set for me because it is so versatile.
This card uses:
Stamp Sets: "Sincere Salutations", "Inspired By Nature"
Papers: Early Espresso, More Mustard, Garden Green, Whisper White
Inks: Early Espresso, More Mustard, Garden Green
Accessories: hemp twine
One of my goals for this year is to get more time in my studio, so hopefully my poor neglected blog will be up and running once again. :o)
--Rach
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Something Sunshine-y
This wonderful, sunny creation was inspired by the fabulous Jaydee. A while back, she posted this card and I fell in love. Daffodil Delight paired with Basic Black? "Medallion" stamp? Sunshine? Yup, all three things I adore and I was ready to CASE it the moment I saw it.
Alas, I had to get through the piles of Christmas cards and tags that needed making. Finally, I was finished with all that, and then I couldn't find the time to get in the studio. Crud.
Then, Jaydee posted THIS on her blog, and I knew I had to make the time to get in and make the card--not so much for a chance to win the blog candy, but because the cards are going to such a worthy cause.
Besides, it was a CASE challenge, and goodness knows I've had this card just sitting in the back of my brain for goodness knows how long (since December 8, maybe??) and I was ready to do it.
I sincerely wish I had the "Wishing You a Day Bright With Sunshine" sentiment, and will now be searching for it. I did the best I could with the sentiments I had available. (As an aside, anyone else out there think they have plenty of sentiments and then see one they just have to have?) I'm pleased as punch with the results. :o)
I used the Eyelet Border Punch on the inside to mirror the lacy look of the Medallion stamp.
This card uses:
Stamp Sets: "Medallion", PTI's "Signature Greetings"
Papers: Basic Black, Whisper White, Daffodil Delight, "Sunny Garden" DSP
Inks: Daffodil Delight, Staz-On Black
Accessories: rhinestones
--Rach
Alas, I had to get through the piles of Christmas cards and tags that needed making. Finally, I was finished with all that, and then I couldn't find the time to get in the studio. Crud.
Then, Jaydee posted THIS on her blog, and I knew I had to make the time to get in and make the card--not so much for a chance to win the blog candy, but because the cards are going to such a worthy cause.
Besides, it was a CASE challenge, and goodness knows I've had this card just sitting in the back of my brain for goodness knows how long (since December 8, maybe??) and I was ready to do it.
I sincerely wish I had the "Wishing You a Day Bright With Sunshine" sentiment, and will now be searching for it. I did the best I could with the sentiments I had available. (As an aside, anyone else out there think they have plenty of sentiments and then see one they just have to have?) I'm pleased as punch with the results. :o)
I used the Eyelet Border Punch on the inside to mirror the lacy look of the Medallion stamp.
This card uses:
Stamp Sets: "Medallion", PTI's "Signature Greetings"
Papers: Basic Black, Whisper White, Daffodil Delight, "Sunny Garden" DSP
Inks: Daffodil Delight, Staz-On Black
Accessories: rhinestones
--Rach
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Aaaaand, the Tags are Finished!
I think I'm all done with "Christmas" this year. :o) The cards are finished and in the mail. The tags are completed. Life is happy. It's time to get in the studio and begin making some "sunny" cards to brighten up this grey day. ;o)
I made ten of each. That should be more than enough. ;o)
I tried to make sure each design had something "special". The top of the ornament is has been "Smooched" in silver.
The "Snow" sparkles with millions of "diamonds".
The ornaments on the tree have been "blinged".
These were just too much fun to make! Heck, who doesn't enjoy playing with 1.25" grosgrain? I LOVE that ribbon! :o)
And, here they are in the their temporary home.
These just make me smile. :o)
--Rach
I made ten of each. That should be more than enough. ;o)
I tried to make sure each design had something "special". The top of the ornament is has been "Smooched" in silver.
The "Snow" sparkles with millions of "diamonds".
The ornaments on the tree have been "blinged".
These were just too much fun to make! Heck, who doesn't enjoy playing with 1.25" grosgrain? I LOVE that ribbon! :o)
And, here they are in the their temporary home.
These just make me smile. :o)
--Rach
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Gift Tags
As I was wrapping gifts the other day, I realized I had no gift tags. Wait a minute, what?!? I had no gift tags?? How is that even possible?
Obviously that had to be remedied, and I went at once to the studio. (Okay, maybe not "at once", what with having a Bitty and a Beanie around, but I did eventually get in there...)
I have once more pulled out "Big On Christmas" (I can't seem to get enough of it this year, not to mention it's SO stinkin' easy to work with!) and gone to town. :o)
I was trying to decide whether to go with the Old Olive or Riding Hood Red on these two. Riding Hood Red it is. :o)
I'm not finished yet, but getting there. I'll post them all when they are completed. :o)
These have used:
Stamp Set: Big on Christmas
Inks: Black Staz-On, Copics in Olive and Cardinal (I have no idea the color number, sorry), Peach Parfait, Basic Black
Paper: Very Vanilla, Cherry Cobbler (OMG I LOVE Cherry Cobbler!)
Accessories: Ribbon, Dazzling Diamonds
I'm getting there, I'm getting there. :o)
--Rach
Obviously that had to be remedied, and I went at once to the studio. (Okay, maybe not "at once", what with having a Bitty and a Beanie around, but I did eventually get in there...)
I have once more pulled out "Big On Christmas" (I can't seem to get enough of it this year, not to mention it's SO stinkin' easy to work with!) and gone to town. :o)
I was trying to decide whether to go with the Old Olive or Riding Hood Red on these two. Riding Hood Red it is. :o)
I'm not finished yet, but getting there. I'll post them all when they are completed. :o)
These have used:
Stamp Set: Big on Christmas
Inks: Black Staz-On, Copics in Olive and Cardinal (I have no idea the color number, sorry), Peach Parfait, Basic Black
Paper: Very Vanilla, Cherry Cobbler (OMG I LOVE Cherry Cobbler!)
Accessories: Ribbon, Dazzling Diamonds
I'm getting there, I'm getting there. :o)
--Rach
Monday, December 13, 2010
They're Done!
All 90 of 'em. Finished. I had them completed by midnight Friday evening, having worked on the last three sets from 2-4:30 and again from 8-midnight. Insides, outsides, upside downs, all finished. Whew!
(I know the image is a bit hot, there's not much I can do about it. I MISS my flash!!)
I changed the sentiment on this one at Brien's request--he just liked it better. Hey, they're our FAMILY cards, so who was I to judge?
Last night, Brien spent some time printing out the envelopes (he found a fun Dashboard widget (for those of you who use Macs) that would print the address and our return addy) and I'll work on these while the girlies nap today.
Tomorrow begins the great gift tag adventure...
--Rach
(I know the image is a bit hot, there's not much I can do about it. I MISS my flash!!)
I changed the sentiment on this one at Brien's request--he just liked it better. Hey, they're our FAMILY cards, so who was I to judge?
Last night, Brien spent some time printing out the envelopes (he found a fun Dashboard widget (for those of you who use Macs) that would print the address and our return addy) and I'll work on these while the girlies nap today.
Tomorrow begins the great gift tag adventure...
--Rach
Friday, December 10, 2010
And Another Stack is Finished
Between making lentil soup, three batches of fondant (not the kind that goes on cake, the candy kind), and two loaves of bread, and between teaching and cleaning, I managed to find some time for ME. ;o)
I hit the studio at nap time (both girlies are sick so there is definitely a need for naps) and managed to knock out the snowmen. Yay!
I tweaked the original just a bit.
Can you see the difference?
I popped the snowman up on dimensionals. As I was painstakingly coloring and glittering each one (have I mentioned my studio is now coated in Dazzling Diamonds? You're shocked, I'm sure...) it came to me that these guys needed to be lifted off the embossing just a bit. I'm thrilled with the results. :o)
I use a heavier weight paper when embossing using white. I LOVE the SU! Whisper White paper for stamping on, but it's rather thin when it comes to embossing. I picked up some heavier stuff from PTI and I've been very pleased with it.
Of the designs I came up with this year, this one is Brien's favorite. I think the non-traditional colors combined with the striking contrast of the Cherry Cobbler with Basic Black really does it for him. He's typically a traditional kind of guy, but hey, this is one fun card! :o)
--Rach
I hit the studio at nap time (both girlies are sick so there is definitely a need for naps) and managed to knock out the snowmen. Yay!
I tweaked the original just a bit.
Can you see the difference?
I popped the snowman up on dimensionals. As I was painstakingly coloring and glittering each one (have I mentioned my studio is now coated in Dazzling Diamonds? You're shocked, I'm sure...) it came to me that these guys needed to be lifted off the embossing just a bit. I'm thrilled with the results. :o)
I use a heavier weight paper when embossing using white. I LOVE the SU! Whisper White paper for stamping on, but it's rather thin when it comes to embossing. I picked up some heavier stuff from PTI and I've been very pleased with it.
Of the designs I came up with this year, this one is Brien's favorite. I think the non-traditional colors combined with the striking contrast of the Cherry Cobbler with Basic Black really does it for him. He's typically a traditional kind of guy, but hey, this is one fun card! :o)
--Rach
Thursday, December 9, 2010
One Stack Down...
...4 more to go. I tackled the most time consuming card yesterday afternoon. It took me nigh on four hours to do all the coloring and cutting required. Oh my. What was I thinking?!?
It is a pretty good looking card, though. I guess that's what I was thinking. ;o)
--Rach
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Making Progress
No, no cards to post, just an update on the saga of the Christmas cards. Time sure has gotten away from me this year...
It's funny, now that I'm staying home, I seem to have less time to work in the studio, and less time for myself than I used to. How is that even possible?!? Hm.
Because I'm so behind on my Christmas cards, I came home from church last night, got things settled in the house and hit the studio. It took me an hour and a half, but I managed to get ALL my materials cut for the cards.
I know there are those who would go out of their minds if they had to make more than one or two of the same card, and here I am, making 16 at the minimum, lol! That's one of the things that's so great about stamping and card making, everyone can do that which they like best.
I'm hoping to get a bit of time in the studio this afternoon or evening after church and get started on these guys. I'd LOVE to be able to get them in the mail by Monday or Tuesday next week.
--Rach
It's funny, now that I'm staying home, I seem to have less time to work in the studio, and less time for myself than I used to. How is that even possible?!? Hm.
Because I'm so behind on my Christmas cards, I came home from church last night, got things settled in the house and hit the studio. It took me an hour and a half, but I managed to get ALL my materials cut for the cards.
There are at least 16 of each card. Sometimes my love of layers really IS a problem...:eye roll:
I know there are those who would go out of their minds if they had to make more than one or two of the same card, and here I am, making 16 at the minimum, lol! That's one of the things that's so great about stamping and card making, everyone can do that which they like best.
I'm hoping to get a bit of time in the studio this afternoon or evening after church and get started on these guys. I'd LOVE to be able to get them in the mail by Monday or Tuesday next week.
--Rach
Monday, December 6, 2010
Playing with My New Goodies
Okay, so I fibbed. I had no idea I would have a couple of minutes to play around in the studio before we left Friday. Heck, who can resist the lure of new goodies? A better person than I, that's for sure.
Getting out the "Holly Jolly" paper and the copics, I made the card above. I can't believe how intense the Cherry Cobbler looks in that light. That does it, I MUST get my bounce flash fixed...
I love the intensity of the copics in that image, as opposed to the one a few posts ago.
And, here, I don't think you can see it, but I played with the VersaMark Dazzle. IRL, it gives the tiny snowflakes a hint of shimmer and makes them a bit more visible than with VersaMark alone.
Again, I tried to capture the shimmer. "Tried" being the optimum word, of course...
These are pretty much facsimiles of cards I've already created so you can find recipe details below. :o)
--Rach
Getting out the "Holly Jolly" paper and the copics, I made the card above. I can't believe how intense the Cherry Cobbler looks in that light. That does it, I MUST get my bounce flash fixed...
I love the intensity of the copics in that image, as opposed to the one a few posts ago.
And, here, I don't think you can see it, but I played with the VersaMark Dazzle. IRL, it gives the tiny snowflakes a hint of shimmer and makes them a bit more visible than with VersaMark alone.
Again, I tried to capture the shimmer. "Tried" being the optimum word, of course...
These are pretty much facsimiles of cards I've already created so you can find recipe details below. :o)
--Rach
Friday, December 3, 2010
Hung Up on Christmas
When I first began stamping in 2007, it was November, right around Christmas time and I knew I just had to make my own cards. I was still learning the basics and quite overwhelmed, but gosh darnit, I was going to make it happen. I had figured out that I wouldn't have to color in solid images--which was a good thing as I didn't have any markers yet--and I thought the stamp set "Hung up on the Holidays" was the cutest thing EVER. :o)
I purchased it, I made some cards, and I let it sit unused for the next two years as I used other "fancier" stamps to make my Christmas cards. What was I thinking?!? This is a darling set!
I don't know about you, but I will lie in bed at night and card ideas will flit through my head. This one kept coming to me and I got in the studio and had to make it. Initially, I was unimpressed. Somehow, it didn't quite meet up to the vision in my head. Okay, more to the point, it wasn't this card I made. I initially used Very Vanilla instead of the Whisper White and instead used only the ornaments. It was a bust. It was too symmetrical (is there such a thing?), and too yellow. I changed the paper and added the gingerbread man, and was somewhat pleased with the results, but still not sure.
That led to this card:
After putting it together, I realized I actually liked both cards and will be making them both this year. (Yes, I know the string is a little off from that red ornament, remember, these are just mock-ups.)
In other exciting news, I picked up some VersaMark Dazzle to use on the snowflake cards. It has a hint of shimmer that it adds to the watermarking. I also picked up...drum roll please...red and green copics. Oh my. Oh my oh my. I found two colors that are so close to Old Olive and Cherry Cobbler and my plan is to use them on the Noel cards. :o) I still need to play around with them--a LOT--but I'm getting the feel for them, and they're pretty nice. :o)
As for this card, it uses:
Stamp Sets: "Hung up on the Holidays"(retired), PTI's "Signature Christmas"
Papers: Cherry Cobbler, Old Olive, Soft Suede, Whisper White
Inks: Cherry Cobbler, Old Olive, Soft Suede, Brilliance's Starlite Silver
I'll be out of town this weekend, so no stamping for me. And then, we're having a church retreat from 7-8 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday--during my typical stamping time--so I don't know if I'll have anything new to post until next Friday. Maybe Lissie can pick up the slack? ;o)
--Rach
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Big On Variations
As I mentioned, I wanted to use my "Big on Christmas" stamp set this year, and did so yesterday with the snowman. I also decided to pull out the "Noel" stamp and work with it.
My plan is to use my "Holly Jolly" paper when it arrives, so I needed to use a stand-in until then. I dug into my retired DSPs and used "Dashing". I LOVED this paper when it was out and enjoyed using it the other night. I may make a few cards with this paper and color combo, as well as the "Holly Jolly". In fact, Brien said, "But I like this one!"
I know the image is stamped crooked, and the coloring is crappy, but remember, this is a mock-up. I'll do a much better job on my actual cards.
And, since these were mock-ups, I decided to show you another I created when trying to decide which color card base to use:
B said the red was a bit too intense and I agree, although, it's a pretty lovely card as well. Someone will receive this card. ;o) Additionally, I'll have to do a couple mock-ups with the "Holly Jolly" and the Cherry Cobbler to decide for certain if I'll use the red or green base.
This card uses:
Stamp Set: "Big on Christmas"
Papers: Real Red, Old Olive, Dashing DSP (retired)
Inks: Black Staz-On, Old Olive, Real Red
Accessories: dimensionals
One more improvement to this card will be to color the top of the ornament. I've got to purchase a gold metallic ink pen...:sigh:
I played around again last night and should have card for you for tomorrow as well. :o)
--Rach
My plan is to use my "Holly Jolly" paper when it arrives, so I needed to use a stand-in until then. I dug into my retired DSPs and used "Dashing". I LOVED this paper when it was out and enjoyed using it the other night. I may make a few cards with this paper and color combo, as well as the "Holly Jolly". In fact, Brien said, "But I like this one!"
I know the image is stamped crooked, and the coloring is crappy, but remember, this is a mock-up. I'll do a much better job on my actual cards.
And, since these were mock-ups, I decided to show you another I created when trying to decide which color card base to use:
B said the red was a bit too intense and I agree, although, it's a pretty lovely card as well. Someone will receive this card. ;o) Additionally, I'll have to do a couple mock-ups with the "Holly Jolly" and the Cherry Cobbler to decide for certain if I'll use the red or green base.
This card uses:
Stamp Set: "Big on Christmas"
Papers: Real Red, Old Olive, Dashing DSP (retired)
Inks: Black Staz-On, Old Olive, Real Red
Accessories: dimensionals
One more improvement to this card will be to color the top of the ornament. I've got to purchase a gold metallic ink pen...:sigh:
I played around again last night and should have card for you for tomorrow as well. :o)
--Rach
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Something a Little Non-Tradtional
Alas, my plans to get in the studio last night were thwarted by creating two gifts for the grandparents in our lives. I'll just have to do it tonight instead. :o)
This is another of the cards I created Monday evening. I adore Cherry Cobbler, it is so rich and almost decadent feeling. I knew I wanted to make a card using "Big on Christmas", and I knew I wanted to use Cherry Cobbler. I decided to pair it with Basic Black, and it all came together. :o)
I love that this one isn't a "traditional" card, and yet, is so visually appealing. I'm not sure if you can see it (maybe enlarge the photo?), but I added Dazzling Diamonds to the S, N, and W. I'm playing around with the idea of cutting out the hat and carrot and making them three dimensional, but I'm not sure if I'm up to all that work on 15+ cards...We'll see how the time works out.
This card uses:
Stamp Set: "Big on Christmas"
Papers: Basic Black, Cherry Cobbler, Whisper White
Inks: Black Staz-On, and Pumpkin Pie, Basic Black, Real Red, Cherry Cobbler, Garden Green markers
Accessories: Dazzling Diamonds, Cuttlebug snowflake embossing folder
Now, if only it would snow here...it was almost 70 this morning. :sigh:
--Rach
This is another of the cards I created Monday evening. I adore Cherry Cobbler, it is so rich and almost decadent feeling. I knew I wanted to make a card using "Big on Christmas", and I knew I wanted to use Cherry Cobbler. I decided to pair it with Basic Black, and it all came together. :o)
I love that this one isn't a "traditional" card, and yet, is so visually appealing. I'm not sure if you can see it (maybe enlarge the photo?), but I added Dazzling Diamonds to the S, N, and W. I'm playing around with the idea of cutting out the hat and carrot and making them three dimensional, but I'm not sure if I'm up to all that work on 15+ cards...We'll see how the time works out.
This card uses:
Stamp Set: "Big on Christmas"
Papers: Basic Black, Cherry Cobbler, Whisper White
Inks: Black Staz-On, and Pumpkin Pie, Basic Black, Real Red, Cherry Cobbler, Garden Green markers
Accessories: Dazzling Diamonds, Cuttlebug snowflake embossing folder
Now, if only it would snow here...it was almost 70 this morning. :sigh:
--Rach
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
I'm Baaaaaaaaaaaaaack! :o)
There really is no excuse I could give about why I have neglected my poor blog for such a long time. None whatsoever, so I won't even try. I'm back, the creative juices are flowing, and I'm ready to share once more. :o)
After tallying more than 75 people/families to whom we will be sending Christmas cards, I came to the conclusion I would go NUTS if I had to make 80 cards of the same design. Last year I made two different designs and I loved them both. You can see them here and here. I absolutely ADORE "Dasher" and keep wondering if I could just work him in somehow again this year. Hm...
Anyhow, I've decided to go with five or six different designs and I spent last night making mock-ups. Nine cards later, I had three I liked. Here's the first:
I'll be back in the studio this evening, playing around with a couple more sets. I'll have a new card for you tomorrow. Hooray! :o)
--Rach
After tallying more than 75 people/families to whom we will be sending Christmas cards, I came to the conclusion I would go NUTS if I had to make 80 cards of the same design. Last year I made two different designs and I loved them both. You can see them here and here. I absolutely ADORE "Dasher" and keep wondering if I could just work him in somehow again this year. Hm...
Anyhow, I've decided to go with five or six different designs and I spent last night making mock-ups. Nine cards later, I had three I liked. Here's the first:
It is absolutely a CASE of one Jaydee's cards. I saw hers, fell in love (I have this thing for snowflakes) and went about making it "mine". Can you see the little snowflakes VersaMarked on in the background? I'm pretty pleased with the results. :o)
This card uses:
Stamp Sets: "Serene Snowflakes", PTI's "Signature Christmas"
Papers: Bashful Blue, Night of Navy, Whisper White
Inks: Bashful Blue, VersaMark, Night of Navy
Accessories: rhinestones
--Rach
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Excuses 'R Us
I'm SO sorry I've let you lie here neglected and abandoned, little blog. There was SUCH enthusiasm when I began you, and now that autumn has arrived, I've lost steam. More to the point, I've lost precious time. Because we travel so much in the fall (at least every other weekend), my card making time has been greatly reduced. :sniff sniff:
I'm so sorry, sweet blog. With Brien out of town the next two evenings, I'm going to try to do better. I'm going to pop in some old movies, get the stamping juices flowing and see what I can create. I'll check out a few challenge sites as well, and see if anything catches my fancy.
I hope to see you in the morning, my friend.
Sincerely,
Me
I'm so sorry, sweet blog. With Brien out of town the next two evenings, I'm going to try to do better. I'm going to pop in some old movies, get the stamping juices flowing and see what I can create. I'll check out a few challenge sites as well, and see if anything catches my fancy.
I hope to see you in the morning, my friend.
Sincerely,
Me
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