Only a couple more days until the big party!
My third design I took from a Splitcoast Stampers Sketch Challenge
I wanted a more masculine card so went with greys and black and burgundy. I used French Script for the small panels and Damask Design for the sentiment. I thought hte fonts complimented each other nicely
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{Just Because card Supplies - all SU! unless noted}
Paper: Basic Grey, Going Grey, Basic Black, Bravo Burgundy, Naturals White
Ink: Basic Grey, Bravo Burgundy
Stamps: French Script, Damask Designs (PTI)
Embellies: Black vintage buttons (PTI)
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Monday, June 22, 2009
CFH - Day 2
The Cards For Heroes party is fast approaching .... here is the second card I made for it ...
I have wanted to try this background since I first saw Nichole Heady show it on her blog.
I randomly place the letters from the Trajan Monogram alphabet set and stamped on black card stock using Fresh Snow ink. I added a bit of Black & White Basics patterned paper and the Miss U sentiment. I did not put the U on the background although since all the letters aren't showing you can't really tell (but I know its not there :o)
{Miss U card supplies - All PTI unless noted}
Paper: True Black, SS White, Black & White Basics patterned
Ink: Black
Stamps: Mega Mixed Messages, Trajan Monogram Alphabet
I have wanted to try this background since I first saw Nichole Heady show it on her blog.
I randomly place the letters from the Trajan Monogram alphabet set and stamped on black card stock using Fresh Snow ink. I added a bit of Black & White Basics patterned paper and the Miss U sentiment. I did not put the U on the background although since all the letters aren't showing you can't really tell (but I know its not there :o)
{Miss U card supplies - All PTI unless noted}
Paper: True Black, SS White, Black & White Basics patterned
Ink: Black
Stamps: Mega Mixed Messages, Trajan Monogram Alphabet
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Card for Heroes Party
My good friend Michelle and I are going to host a Cards for Heroes party this week. Cards For Heroes is an organization that sends hand made cards ot our service men & women all over the world. The soldiers can use them to encourage each other or keep in contact with loved ones back home. I first heard about this organization during the Memorial Day blog hop and wanted to help ever since.
I have designed several cards that people can make at our party if they want.
I will spot light each of these cards this week.
The first design I thought I saw in the new Paper Crafts magazine but when I went back to check the designer to give them credit I can't find it - if its your please let me know so I can give credit where credit is due. Suffice it to say I love the clean simple look of it!
Instead of scallops I used my pinking shears on the "shelf" piece. The "vase" is an oval punch of SU!'s new Razzleberry Lemonade DSP that I snipped the ends off. I finished with a sentiment and eyelets in olive.
{In my Thoughts card supplies - all PTI unless noted}
Paper: Linen Vellum, Razzleberry Lemonade DSP (SU! new), Dusty Durango (SU! new)
Stamps: Floral Frenzy
Ink: Momento Tuxedo Blank, Old Olive (SU!), Close to Cocoa (SU!)
Tools: Anywhere hole punch and eyelet setter, Pinking shears, oval punch (SU!)
Embellies: olive eyelets (SU!), Y38 Copic Marker
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Ilze's gonna be big ...
Thats what a friend of mine's daughter said when I asked about her impending 3rd birthday. Ilze is just the cutest little girl I've ever seen (barring my own 2 lovelies of course!) When she said this she was wearing a red gingham dress with lady bugs embroidered on it. I just had to make a card with that theme - it was so precious and summery.
I used PTI's Background Basics:Retro for the stripes - that set gets more and more versatile the longer I have it. I keep seeing different ways to use it! I also used my new Fresh Snow ink - the first I've gotten from PTI. The coverage is amazing - better white than anything else I've got!
I made the lady bug and the dotted bug trail using PTI Little Lady stamp set
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{Make a Wish card supplies}
Paper: Patterned - Girl Friday (Cosmo Cricket)
Card stock: Pure Poppy(PTI), Naturals White (SU!)
Stamps: Background Basics: Retro, Cupcake Collection, Litgtle Lady (all PTI)
Ink: Real Red, Basic Black, Pixie Pink (All SU!)
I used PTI's Background Basics:Retro for the stripes - that set gets more and more versatile the longer I have it. I keep seeing different ways to use it! I also used my new Fresh Snow ink - the first I've gotten from PTI. The coverage is amazing - better white than anything else I've got!
I made the lady bug and the dotted bug trail using PTI Little Lady stamp set
Inside I used my new Cupcake Collection stamps - Ilze said her favorite color was pink so I made a pink cupcake(Pixie Pink ink) in a pink wrapper (Pixie Pink stamped off once) and pink candles (paper pieced from Cosmo Cricket Girl Friday paper).
Pretty fun huh!
Thanks for stopping by!
{Make a Wish card supplies}
Paper: Patterned - Girl Friday (Cosmo Cricket)
Card stock: Pure Poppy(PTI), Naturals White (SU!)
Stamps: Background Basics: Retro, Cupcake Collection, Litgtle Lady (all PTI)
Ink: Real Red, Basic Black, Pixie Pink (All SU!)
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
My New Crochet Box
I was totally inspired by this post from Melissa Bickford and this post from Nichole Heady dealing with crocheted flowers. I used to crochet but haven't in a while *cough* over 30 years *cough* but thought I could relearn it pretty quick.
So to help organize all my new crocheting treasures I needed a box, and well it couldn't be a plain box, so I decorated up a cigar box I purchased at Michael's for all of about $2.50.
I had also received my SU! preorder (love the new catty!) so decided to razzleberry it up. The paper is Razzleberry Lemonade paired with Soft Suede (another new In Color) and PTI Raspberry Fizz ribbon. I think they all tie together so well. I'm getting more and more comfortable with those bright, bright colors too!

I called my mom and arranged a quick trip home to learn again. After about 2 hours my mom kept saying - You need to hold the yarn with a little more tension. The best compliment was when, 5 hours after I started she said "You're holding it better" :o)
By the end of the weekend I pretty much had it down at least for the directions I was using (I found the link from Melissa's website easier to do with yarn. The embroidery floss is a little to fine for me to work with yet, but I can't wait to improve my skillz (with a "z") and try Nichole's pattern!)
By the end of the weekend I pretty much had it down at least for the directions I was using (I found the link from Melissa's website easier to do with yarn. The embroidery floss is a little to fine for me to work with yet, but I can't wait to improve my skillz (with a "z") and try Nichole's pattern!)
So to help organize all my new crocheting treasures I needed a box, and well it couldn't be a plain box, so I decorated up a cigar box I purchased at Michael's for all of about $2.50.
Right there on the top is one of the flowers I made out of some Sugar -n- Cream variegated pink & white yarn
I lined the box with Pretty in Pink then decided I needed dividers and used the pink patterns from Bella Rose
Now I've got a spot for my hooks and scissors, a little spot for my scraps and a while lotta space for my floss and yarn. Easy for on the go. You can even see a few other flowers I made in the upper right of the box (white and red - the red one only ended up with 4 petals instead of 5 ... I guess I still need to work on my counting :o)
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Other: Large cello bag (SU!)
Embellies: (all PTI) Raspberry Fizz satin and dotted satin ribbon, chocolate vintage buttons
For the chart I just cut a piece of CS 6x8.5 and punched CS closely matching the embroidery floss with my tag punch and adhered the floss number to the center of the tag. All floss is DMC
Inside I made a storage spot for my floss chart by adhering a flat large cello bag to the inside lid. This chart was so I would know what numbers I used that went with which CS colors. I also slid my flower instructions in there too so I have it all in one nice neat little package.
{Crochet Box Supplies}
Paper: (All SU!) Razzleberry Lemonade (new), Soft Suede (new), Pretty in Pink, Bella Rose (retiring)Other: Large cello bag (SU!)
Embellies: (all PTI) Raspberry Fizz satin and dotted satin ribbon, chocolate vintage buttons
For the chart I just cut a piece of CS 6x8.5 and punched CS closely matching the embroidery floss with my tag punch and adhered the floss number to the center of the tag. All floss is DMC
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Morning Glory
One of my coworkers is taking the summer off to spend time with family. While I am just a wee bit jealous, I also am happy that she is able to do this. I wanted to make her a little send off card and also work on my Copic coloring. My new morning glory stamp was perfect for this card - that's why I got it off the SU! retiring list.
I was really happy with how the colors turned out, but I might have to read about making that sky background again. I'm not sure that turned out as well as it could have (but the tea staining covered and muted it so it's all good :o)
I used the Plum Pudding trio (V91, V95, and V99) for the morning glories. I did a little Y35 in the larger flower centers as well. The leaves were YG93 and YG95 from the Ripe Avocado trio
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Paper: (All PTI) Ripe Avocado, Ripe Avocado Bity Dots, White, Plum Pudding
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black, Always Artichoke (SU!)
Embellies: Chocolate Satin ribbon (SU!)
{Morning Glories card supplies}
Stamps: Morning Soft (SU! - retiring June 30), Mega Mixed Messages (PTI)Paper: (All PTI) Ripe Avocado, Ripe Avocado Bity Dots, White, Plum Pudding
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black, Always Artichoke (SU!)
Embellies: Chocolate Satin ribbon (SU!)
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
More Paper Flowers
I made this birthday card for a dear sweet friend. She is quite the gardener, so a floral card seemed in order. The base is a 4.25" square, and I did a modified layout based on CPS Sketch Challenge #117



Its the same paper flower from this post, but I started with bigger circles (cut with nestabilities) and tore the edges up a little before rolling and crumpling. I also used the darkest color from the raspberry fizz trio of Copics (RV19) to darken the edges a little more. At the center is a New Leaf vintage button (yep its green alright!)
The leaves were punched with a wide oval punch then stamped and crumpled and distressed. The flourishes are from Autumn Leaves.
I also colored some regular rhinestones with my dark chocolate Copic (E59)
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{Paper Flower birthday card supplies}
Stamps: Flourishes (Autumn Leaves)
Ink: (All SU!) Chocolate Chip, Old Olive
Paper: Parisian Breeze DSP, Old Olive, Naturals Ivory (SU!), Kraft, Dark Chocolate, and Raspberry Fizz (PTI)
Tools: Tea Stain Duo (PTI), Circle Nestabilities (Spellbinders), wide oval punch ans corner rounder punch (SU!), Copics
Tools: Tea Stain Duo (PTI), Circle Nestabilities (Spellbinders), wide oval punch ans corner rounder punch (SU!), Copics
Embellies: Vintage button (PTI), Rhinestones (Martha Stewart)
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