Sunday, April 10, 2016

When inspiration hits

Last night, just before bedtime, I was scanning through this week's challenges and making a mental list of what would I try to enter.  My plans to head to bed were quickly waylayed when inspiration hit.  I immediately got to work and completed this card.  I like it so much that this morning I prepped all the pieces to make a set of 4.  They are just waiting to be assembled. 



Inspired by this week's Sketch Challenge over at My Favorite Things, I knew that I was going to pull out some of the supplies I received in my order from them a few weeks ago.   Supplies that I hadn't yet used!  Crazy, I know! Life has kept me pretty busy and I haven't had time to play with everything yet. 




While preparing the dies for this card, I wasn't quite sure what stamps I was going to use.  I pulled out a few sets from other companies, and they seem to all work well together.  The cute little fox is from Lawn Fawn and the gift and sentiment are both from and old set from The Greeting Farm.   The inside says "Make it special". 

I am also entering this card into the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge, which is Happy Birthday, to celebrate their 7th!  Congrats SSS!








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Saturday, April 9, 2016

My first shaker card: SSS Happy Birthday

Congrats to Simon Says Stamp, who is celebrating their 7th birthday this year!  And, this week, the SSS Wednesday Challenge is Happy Birthday.  Coincidence? I think not.  

To celebrate, I pulled out the free birthday set SSS sent me with my order a few months ago.  And to spice things up a bit, I experimented with making a shaker card.  This is my first ever shaker card.  And a fairly new trend for me.  Guess I just started seeing these flat shaker cards this winter. 
I watched a great video tutorial... And, of course, now I cannot find which video, but if I find it later, I'll link it up! 

I received the sequins as a thank you gift from my last Verve order.  It's funny... I couldn't imagine why they sent me this little packet of really pretty sequins.  It wasn't until a  month or so later that I connected the sequins with the shaker card innards.  Sheesh.  

Not wanting to bite off more than I could chew, I made the small balloon the shaker.  I used the Cricut Explore Air to cut out the balloon. 

So, HAPPY BIRTHDAY SIMON SAYS STAMP! 







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Monday, February 15, 2016

Just be... SSS One Layer

This weekend allowed me some time in the craft room, but most of that time was spent working on a large order of Color Me Thankful cards for a friend.  

In between stages of card-making, I ventured to the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog to see what Simon Says this week...
Simon Says One Layer!  


Layering mats of cardstock is such a great way to add depth, color and texture to cards, so making a card with just one layer can be more difficult that you think.  

I decided to use WPlus9's Happy Birds set that came in the mail this week for this challenge, and came up with several different ways to use these fun birds for this challenge.  



First, I used this funny little guy as the focal point.  He has the same pose that I use to soak up the sun when we haven't seen it in a while! 



The clouds, also from Happy Birds, are great for masking to double them up.  I used VersaMark Dazzle for the clouds, but they just didn't come out dark enough for me... next time, I'll pull out the ink that coordinates with the SU Marina Mist cardstock.  Verve's "just be" at the bottom of the card is also stamped with the VersaMark Dazzle.  


 Since this card didn't turn out quite as well as I hoped, I tried again... 
I used another of the cute Happy Birds and posed him sitting on a wire again.  The "trees" at the bottom are made using the same wire and the two leaves that come with the set.  












Since I chose to keep the solitary bird again, I kept with the "just be" sentiment.  I placed it inside with a few clouds.  

I can't wait to play with Happy Birds more!  

On another note, did you notice the cute box in the photos above?  I came across an old iPhone box the other day and just couldn't bring myself to throw it away. Turns out, it's the perfect size to store sponge daubers.  


Because the box is so tight, and fairly difficult to open, I glued ribbon on either side as tabs.  This gives more of a finger hold and makes it easier to open.  


With this crafty little upcycle, I'm entering the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge.  The SSS Monday Challenge theme is vintage, and this week they prompted participants to upcycle/recycle something that otherwise would've been trash.  Perfect! 


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Sunday, January 24, 2016

Elefant Love - SSS Create with Critters

This week's Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge is to Create with Critters, and they are showcasing Lawn Fawn's products.  Can I just say that Lawn Fawn's stamps are cute cute cute!  I have just fallen in love with some of their little critters!  However, I haven't spent much time in the craft room this week stamping... so no Lawn Fawn creations.  

But, I did grab some of the free images offered in the Cricut Design Studio this week.  I fell in love with this sweet elephant and can picture a couple of different ways to use it in cards and scrapbook layouts.  With Valentine's Day in just a few weeks, I made these cuties to send to some special kiddos in my life.





New to Cricut Design Studio and the Cricut Explore Air (birthday present from BR in November), I'm still learning the tricks of the trade.  I recently watched a tutorial on welding images together and thought it was one of the coolest things that I couldn't do with my original Cricut.  I found the idea for my Elefant Love card from My 3E Scrapbooking's blog, which seems to no longer be active.  I like how simple this card is, yet still maintains a huge cute factor!  


I'm linking up to the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge!





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Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Happy New House/New Neighbor! - Simon Says Something New

I decided to try my hand at the Simon Says Wednesday Challenge this week, too.  

The challenge this week was for "Something New", and they allowed quite a bit of freedom with this theme.  We could create a card with a "new" theme - new baby, new house, new job, etc.  or, we could try something new on our creation or used new products.  I chose to resurrect some old Stampin Up stamps and make a card for our New Neighbors.



I am continuing to practice my OMS blended pencil coloring, and looking forward to getting a better brand of pencils. Maybe if I win the Powerball this week... 

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