Thursday, July 14, 2011

Colour Create #75

Its time for another fortnightly challenge over at the Colour Create blog and our sponsor is Michelle's Scrapbooking:


This fortnight we have this gorgeous inspiration picture from Di:

14 Jul - Challenge 75 - Di

The colours to use this week are cream, aqua and pale pink. I apologise in advance again if my photo hasn't come out the best. My laptop is in the shop for repairs and the graphics on my old desktop computer aren't the best - very dark and grainy, so when I go to edit my pics, I can't be sure how they really look on a decent computer.  Anyway, here's my card:

I used some Thrift Shop paper by October Afternoon and matted this on Aqua Mist cardstock, sewing the two layers together. I cut another smaller strip of Aqua Mist which I edged with my Fleur De Lis border punch. I then stamped a background image from Background Basics: Botanicals on some cream card in Baja Breeze ink and adhered this to the small Aqua Mist layer.

My image is from Vintage Picnic and I paper pieced some more of the Thrift Shop paper on the basket, colouring the rest with Copics. I then stamped the pink cloth image onto Sweet Blush cardstock and adhered this to the basket. Once I matted this layer onto a small Aqua Mist layer, I used my slot punch to punch out a small hole in the top and then I thread through some Vanilla seam binding.

The sentiment, also from Vintage Picnic was stamped in Baja Breeze ink and cut into a banner with some pink rhinestones added to each end. Finallly all the layers were added to some Very Vanilla cardstock.


The inside uses a sentiment form Inside & Out: Birthday, stamped in Baja Breeze ink and then I added a small strawberry image from Vintage Picnic which was coloured in with my Copics.

The girls over at the Colour Create blog have created some gorgeous cards, so take a look and link up your card for a chance to win this week's prize!


Supplies
Stamps: Vintage Picnic, Inside & Out Birthday; Background Basics: Botanicals (PTI)
Cardstock: Very Vanilla (SU); Aqua Mist, Sweet Blush (PTI); Thrift Shop Collection DP (October Afternoon)
Ink: Tuxedo Black (Memento); Baja Breeze (SU)
Accessories: Vanilla Bean seam binding (My Craft Spot); Copics; Fleur De Lis border punch (Fiskars); pink rhinestones;

Friday, July 8, 2011

CSAYL- Heavy Metal Holiday

Time for another weekly Christmas Stampin' All Year Long challenge and this week its to use something metal on your creation - whether it be a tag, brad or any other embellishment. This week's sponsor is Kenny K:
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There will also be three prizes - 1st place will receive 3 free digis, 2nd place will receive 2 free digis and 3rd place will receive 1 free digi - so make sure you link your creation over at the CSAYL blog.

I chose to work with the Santa digi and this was so much fun:


I usually struggle to use my Copics effectively but I really enjoyed using my growing stash of red markers to colour his suit.  Once I had finished colouring Santa, I added some Sparkly Fluff to his suit and beard and matted the image on some Pure Poppy cardstock.

For the background I used some retired Ski Slope paper which I adhered to my Pure Poppy base and added another design from the same pack for my red strip down the centre. I then matted a third design from the pack onto some Baja Breeze cardstock and tied some red ribbon around it. I adhered the Santa image on top and finished off the front by adding a metal edged tag to the bow. The sentiment and tree is a rub-on that I had in my stash.


I used another rubon for the inside and then added some more of the pretty Ski Slope paper as a border around the edge.

As Christmas is getting closer and closer, why not join in the fun at the CSAYL blog and get a start on your Christmas card stash - I have got quite a healthy pile made already!

Supplies
Stamps: Santa digi (Kenny K)
Cardstock: Pure Poppy (PTI); Whisper White, Baja Breeze, Retired Ski Slope DP (SU)
Accessories: Red Ribbon (AnnaBelle Stamps); copic markers - R22,R24,R27,R59,C1,C5; Sparkly Fluff; Xmas Rub-ons; metal edged tag

Say It in...Kraft, White and Green!

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At AnnaBelle Stamps this week, the challenge is to say it in Kraft,White and Green. I chose to work with All Things Grow for this card:

I stamped the image twice in Certainly Celery ink and once in the centre in Old Olive ink and then stamped the sentiment from Ballerina Rose over the top. I finished off this panel by adding a punched Kraft butterfly and matting it on a Kraft panel. This was then mounted on foam dimensional tape and adhered to a white layer which had been scored at 1/2 inch intevals vertically. I tied some satin Kraft ribbon around the bottom, threading it through a white button. This layer was then adhered to a Kraft base which had been edged along the bottom with my Upper Crest border punch.


The inside has a sentiment stamped in Old Olive ink from the Acacia set and a tiny punched butterfly to finish it off. Please bear with me and my photos - I am experimenting each time as I am not happy with my shots taken at night as I don't have a light tent or great lamps and so I am slowly trying out my SLR camera outside (which I did on my last post) and am becoming very frustrated with the outcome. I have seen so many amazing blogs out there with fabulous photography, but it will take me a lot of practice unfortunately to have the same look! Anyway - here are the details for this week's challenge and be sure to have a look at the rest of the team's creations.

 
About our challenges:
- We post our challenges every Friday at 12:00pm AEST (AEDT during Daylight Savings).
- Each challenge runs for a week, and will close on the Thursday 5.00pm so that we can announce and showcase our weekly winners prior to the next challenge. 
- Each weeks winner will receive our special blinkie to display on their blog and a special little something.  Our last challenge for the month will be a sketch challenge which will attract our main prize of a $15.00 gift voucher for that weeks winner.
 
How To Play Along : - Copy and save our challenge banner and include it and a link back to the ABS
blog in your post.
- Please link directly to your entry not just to your blog.
- Please don't link to postings made prior to the date of our current challenge.  All projects submitted must be new.
- A maximum of 7 challenges may be combined including this one.       
- You may enter any challenge several times as long as each submission is with a new creation.
- We would love you to use AnnaBelle Stamps and embellishments, but you can play along without using them, it’s all about sharing ideas.


Supplies
Stamps: All Things Grow, Acacia, Ballerina Rose (AnnaBelle Stamps)
Cardstock: Kraft, Select White (PTI)
Ink: Certainly Celery, Old Olive, Crumb Cake (SU)
Accessories: butterfly punch (Martha Stewart); Scor-Pal; Kraft ribbon (SU); Upper Crest border punch (Fiskars); white butoon; dimensional tape

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Baby Cards


Today I got to play along with my first ever Papertrey Paper Dolls Challenge and I couldn't pass this one up - create your own background on your card.



I chose to use the set - Background Basics: Botanicals for my baby card, stamping the small flower background strip repeatedly on Stampers Select White and Sweet Blush cardstock. On the Sweet Blush strip I coloured in the centres of each flower with my white gel pen. I ran a layer of white card through my Cuttlebug with my Linen impression plate, rounding the top corners. I then lightly adhered the three strips along the bottom, then machine stitched the joins together. I added a strip of white lace and a row of pink pearls to finish off the background.

For my main image, I stamped the onesie image from Bitty Baby Blessings in Melon Mambo ink on one of Papertrey's white adhesive sheets, adhered it onto some chipboard and cut both layers out. The same flower background stamp was used to stamp the onesie in Blush Blossom ink. I then added the sentiment over the top. The onesie was popped up on dimensionals on a die cut circle which had also been embossed with the Linen impression plate. Finally a Rose Red Blossoms 4 die cut was used to mat the image. All the layers were then matted on some Rose Red cardstock and adhered to a Kraft base.


The top corners of the inside layer were rounded and another scallop edged strip of Sweet Blush cardstock was added which had been stamped with the flower background strip. The sentiment was stamped in Melon Mambo ink.

I also needed a baby boy card so I again pulled out my Bitty Baby Blessings set for this card.


I started with a Kraft base and then added a layer of Lemon Zest which had been machine stitched to a white panel after embossing it with my Argyle impression plate. I cut a strip of Bashful Blue cardstock and edged it with my Upper Crest border punch and added a strip of blue ribbon along one side. I also stamped a different background stamp from Background Basics: Botanicals in Bashful Blue ink on white card and added this strip alongside my ribbon.



For my focal point I stamped the sail boat on white card which I punched out with my Curly Label punch. I then stamped the boat image again on Kraft cardstock and cut out the bottom piece, adhering it to my white image. I stamped the boat a third time onto Lemon Zest cardstock and cut out the sail, stamping the same background pattern acoss the sail. This was then also adhered to my white piece. Finally I hand cut a larger curly label shape from Kraft card as a mat. The sentiment was stamped in Bashful Blue ink and cut into a banner.



On the inside, I stamped the tiny sailboat repeatedly in Kraft ink along the bottom and added a sentiment stamped in Bashful Blue ink.

Thanks for looking!


Supplies
Baby Girl Card
Stamps: Baby set, Background Basics: Botanicals (PTI)
Cardstock: Select White, Kraft, Sweet Blush, White Adhesive Sheet (PTI); Rose Red (SU); Chipboard
Ink: Melon Mambo, Blush Blossom (SU)
Accessories: Pearl strip, Lace (Kaisercraft); Linen impression plate (PTI); Blossom 4 Nestability, Circle Nestability (Spellbinders); Scallop border punch (SU); corner rounder; white gel pen (Signo)

Baby Boy Card
Stamps: Baby set, Background Basics: Botanicals (PTI)
Cardstock: Select White, Kraft Lemon Zest (PTI); Bashful Blue (SU); Chipboard
Ink: Crumb Cake, Bashful Blue, So Saffron (SU)
Accessories: Argyle impression plate (PTI); Curly Label punch (SU); Upper Crest border punch (Fiskars); blue ribbon

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

AnnaBelle Stamps Blog Hop - Backgrounds By Design 4 & Lil' Monster's Balloon




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AnnaBelle Stamps Blog Hop
Come and join us the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of every month as we have fun sharing a new set with you!  
Play along with us for your chance to win the Blog Hop set OR the detailed prize!
How to Play :
Playing along is now even easier!  You can leave a comment on one or all of the DT blogs and add your name using the Inlinkz tool which can be found on any of the DT blogs.
Each Hop a random winner will be drawn and if you've commented on the mystery DT blog then you will be the winner of the Blog Hop prize!   The hop will run for 1 week and the winner will be announced the following Tuesday!

So even if you only comment on one blog you may be lucky enough to have chosen the mystery DT blog to comment on, and still be in with a chance to win!  

You should have arrived here from Patti's blog. If not, begin your hop over at the AnnaBelle Stamps blog to start your hop.
This week we are focusing on two fabulous sets - Backgrounds By Design 4:

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and Lil'Monster's Balloon:

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Here is my card:

I kept it very simple, stamping my Lil' Monster on some white cardstock which I adhered onto my white base. I coloured him in with Copics and paper pieced his balloon and shirt. For the strip down the side, I edged some Riding Hood Red cardstock with my Upper Crest border punch and then added two small strips stamped with the star backround from Backgrounds By Design 4 in Pumpkin Pie and So Saffron inks.



On the inside I stamped my sentiment in both Riding Hood Red ink and Bashful Blue. I stamped the balloon twice and paper pieced these also with the same DP.

These are such versatile and fun sets to work with. Make sure you hop on over to the AnnaBelle Stamps blog to finish. Thanks for visiting!

ETA: Sorry this card was late getting onto my blog - I had scheduled it but Blogger didn't want to cooperate and it wasn't until I got home late tonight that I realised!


Bye!
Supplies
Stamps: Lil' Monster's Balloon, Backgrounds By Design 1 (AnnaBelle Stamps)
Cardstock: Select White (PTI); Riding Hood Red, Washington Apple DP - Retired (SU)
Ink: Tuxedo Black (Memento); Pumpkin Pie, So Saffron, Riding Hood Red, Bashful Blue (SU)
Accessories: Upper Crest border punch (Fiskars); Copic Markers






Friday, July 1, 2011

CSAYL Challenge - She's Krafty!

This week at CSAYL, the challenge is to work with one of my all time fave colours - Kraft!! All you have to do is use Kraft cardstock somewhere on your creation this week! The sponsor of this week's challenge is Pink Cat Studio with the winner receiving 5 digis of their choice:

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I used the Reindeer Ride digi for my card this week which is just the cutest stamp ever!!!


These are steps on how I created my card:
1. Fold Riding Hood Red cardstock in half and score.
2. Stamp background on bottom half of Kraft cardstock which has two top corners rounded, in Versamark and Cherry Cobbler ink and heat emboss with clear powder.
3. Adhere silver rhinestones to centres of some of the diamond images and also attach a row of rhinestones just above the top of the background.
4. Tie ribbon above the rhinestone strip into a bow.
5. Adhere Kraft layer to red base.
6. Print out Reindeer Ride image onto Vanilla cardstock and colour with Copics. Print image again onto Kraft cardstock and cut out the reindeer, paper piecing him onto the coloured layer. Colour reindeer's nose with red Atyou Spica glitter pen.
7. Apply some rubon snowflakes around the image and adhere on a red mat.
8. Use a two way glue pen to add a layer of gllue at the reindeer's feet and sprinkle on glitter.
9. Mount the image onto front of cardstock with foam mounting tape.
10. Apply Jingle Bells rubon onto vanilla cardstock and cut into a banner. Adhere this to front of card, using mounting tape in centre and glue dots close to end. Curl up ends of banner with a pencil.

On the inside, I simply adhered another layer of vanilla cardstock and stamped my diamond background pattern in Cherry Cobbler Ink. I applied another rubon sentiment and snowflake to finish it off.

Make sure you check out the CSAYL blog to see all the wonderful creations and link up your card for your chance to win this week's wonderful prize!!!

Supplies
Stamps: Reindeer Ride digi (PCS); Background Basics: Botanicals (PTI)
Cardstock: Riding Hood Red, Crumb Cake, Very Vanilla (SU)
Ink: Cherry Cobbler (SU); Versamark
Accessories: Very Vanilla ribbon, clear embossing powder; Dazzling Diamonds glitter (SU); Holiday Accent rub-ons(K & Company); silver rhinestones; foam mounting tape; Copic markers; red Atyou Spica glitter pen; corner rounder

Say It With..... Frames!!


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Back with this week's challenge over at AnnaBelle Stamps!! This one had me stumped for a while - Say It With Frames! I decided to take this on literally and make the front of my card like a photo frame.

I used some old Apricot Appeal cardstock for my base and then stamped my image from the Helen's Party set onto white cardstock, coloured it with Copics and adhered this to the card front. Her trousers and shirt have been paper pieced - one of my favourite techniques.

To create the frame I cut a rectangle from some retired Groovy Guava cardstock and adhered my designer paper to the front. I then ruled up a rectangle which I cut out of both layers with my craft knife. All I can say is I seriously need to invest in some rectangle nesties, as this was such a fiddly job! I then attached the frame to the cardfront with some foam tape to add dimension and used some alphabet letters to spell out my 'happy...' sentiment. I finished off the front with some blue and white flowers with silver rhinestones in the centres.


I used more of the designer paper for the inside layering some white cardstock in the centre. Only the 'Birthday' sentiment was inked up, omitting 'Happy'. I also used the presents from the same set which I coloured in with Copics.

About our challenges:
- We post our challenges every Friday at 12:00pm AEST (AEDT during Daylight Savings).
- Each challenge runs for a week, and will close on the Thursday 5.00pm so that we can announce and showcase our weekly winners prior to the next challenge. 
- Each weeks winner will receive our special blinkie to display on their blog and a special little something.  Our last challenge for the month will be a sketch challenge which will attract our main prize of a $15.00 gift voucher for that weeks winner.
 
How To Play Along :
- Copy and save our challenge banner and include it and a link back to the ABS blog in your post.
- Please link directly to your entry not just to your blog.
- Please don't link to postings made prior to the date of our current challenge.  All projects submitted must be new.
- A maximum of 7 challenges may be combined including this one.       
- You may enter any challenge several times as long as each submission is with a new creation.

 
Thanks for visiting and make sure you check out the rest of the girls' creations over at the AnnaBelle Stamps blog!

Supplies
Stamps: Helen's Party (AnnaBelle Stamps)
Cardstock: Groovy Guava, Apricot Appeal, Baja Breeze DP (retired), Whisper White (SU); Happy Day DP (SEI)
Ink: Tuxedo Black (Memento); Pumpkin Pie (SU)
Accessories: flowers (Prima); silver rhinestones (Kaisercraft); Copic markers; foam dimensional tape

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Colour Create Challenge #74


Well, first week of holidays has started and it is passing by in a whirlwind! I have devoted this holiday to spring cleaning my house from top to bottom, so time is just flying. I am also trying to spend more time catching up with my challenge cards so that I am a little ahead when I go back to work in another week. This week's challenge over at Colour Create is to work with the gorgeous colours - fuschia, green and white. Here is the inspiration pic:

30 Jun - Challenge 74 - Sharon T

Green is always a challenge for me and I am having trouble using my New Leaf cardstock as I just can't seem to pair it well with other colours. So I thought I would give it a go with this simple card:


I have used New Leaf for my base and then I started by embossing my white layer with my Elegant Bouquet folder and die cutting an oval from the centre. Using Chamomile tea dye ink, I stamped my Text Style background on some more white cardstock and then added a flourish over the top with Crumb Cake ink. This layer was added to my New Leaf base with a layer of acetate on top. Finally I added my embossed white layer.

The butterflies from the Butterfly Dreams set were stamped in Versamark and Melon Mambo ink and then clear embossed and adhered to the oval with Glossy Accents. I used some green polka dot ribbon along the bottom, threading it through a tag stamped from my Blooming Button Bits set in Crumb Cake ink.


On the inside, I stamped two more flourishes in Crumb Cake ink and my sentiment in Melon Mambo ink.

I have checked out all the other DT creations and they are stunning so make sure you hop on over to the Colour Create blog to have a look. Link up your creation using fuschia, green and white and you will be in the draw to win this fortnight's prize!

Supplies
Stamps: Butterfly Dreams, Fancy Flourishes, Background Basics: Text Style; Blooming Button Bits, Vintage Picnic (PTI)
Cardstock: Select White, New Leaf; Clearly Creative Cardstock (PTI)
Ink: Chamomile tea dye ink (PTI); Melon Mambo, Crumb Cake (SU); Versamark
Accessories: Oval nestability (Spellbinders); Elegant Bouquet embossing folder (Sizzix); Tiny Tag die set (Cuttlebug); green polka dot ribbon; Glossy Accents (Ranger); clear embossing powder (SU)

Friday, June 24, 2011

CSAYL - Be Inspired

Hello again,
This week's challenge over at the CSAYL blog is to be inspired using this gorgeous photo:


As soon as I saw it I loved the colour combo but knew I didn't have any background paper to match so I set about creating my own! I got the inspiration for this background from the latest issue of Australian Cardmaking, Stamping and Papercraft magazine, where copics can be used to create a check/plaid background. I have also decided to enter this card into the Sweet Sunday Sketch Challenge #122 using this sketch:



I used Tempting Turquoise cardstock for my base and layered a colour I never use - retired Gable Green and then added my background layer on top. I created the background by ruling up my lines lightly with pencil first and then using my copics to draw in the thin and thick lines. This was so much fun and I LOVE the result and will be doing this much more in the future.

I stamped the Joy image from Taylored Expression's Wings Of Joy set in Tuxedo Black ink and coloured it in with my copic markers, adding some Glossy Accents to the berries. I then cut and embossed this with my circle nesties. While still in the die, I sponged some blue pigment ink around the edges.  I then adhered some Hawaiian Shores ribbon and mounted my main image on top. The front was finished off with some AnnaBelle Stamps sprinkles.


On the inside I stamped the bird image from Wings of Joy in Tuxedo Black ink and coloured it in with copics. I then added the Merry Christmas sentiment in Old Olive ink.

The CSAYL girls have come up with some wonderful creations, so be sure to have a look over at the CSAYL blog.

I am now officially on two week's holidays so hopefully, fingers crossed, I will be able to have some more regular posts on my blog and stop chasing my tail!

Have a great weekend!

Supplies
Stamps: Wings Of Joy (Taylored Expressions)
Cardstock: Stampers Select White (PTI); Tempting Turquoise, retired Gable Green (SU)
Ink: Tuxedo Black (Memento); Old Olive (SU); blue pigment ink (Martha Stewart)
Accessories: Hawaiian Shores ribbon (PTI); circle nestabilities (Spellbinders); copic markers; sprinkles (AnnaBelle Stamps); Glossy Accents (Ranger)