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I love crafting, especially rubber stamping. Most weekends I can be found surrounded by paper, rubber stamps and ink.

Saturday, November 30, 2024

Season's Greetings

 Happy Saturday,

I hope everyone is doing well this weekend. I'm finally back home after spending the past, almost month, at my mom's in Northern California. I wasn't planning on staying as long as I did, but it ended up that way. I drove the 12.5 hour drive on Thanksgiving day. The good news, no traffic, even through Los Angeles and no waiting for car charging in LA. 

After wading through mail and packages on Friday I was able to spend today in my craft room. Since this past Wednesday was the last Wednesday of the month, it is time for Woodblock Wednesday over on Amy's blog. I really like digging through my drawers of wood mounted stamps to play along each month. This month, I made two cards. (I'll write a second blog post for the second card.)

Today's card has a fun snowman, who seems to be very excited for the holidays. I've used Linda's sketch for this week's  Freshly Made Sketches challenge for the layout.






The background snow flake embossing folder is from Gina K Designs and the pattern papers are scraps from my stash bag. No clue of the company.

I kept the inside really simple with just the greeting.




The snowman stamp is from Stampendous circa 2000. The front greeting is from Hero and the inside greeting is from Annette Allen Watkins, 1992.



I love looking through the gallery to see how the wood mounted stamps are used. 

Have a great Sunday, the end of a four day weekend for most of us in the U.S. 

Colleen

Supplies
Stamps: Wood mounted stamps from Stampendous, Hero Arts and Annette Allen Watkins
Paper: Gina K Designs card stock and misc patterned papers
Ink: Gina K Designs, Copics
Other: Gina K Designs Snowflake embossing folder, Taylored Expressions Scalloped die, Stampin' Up white snowflakes with silver sequins, SU Dimensionals, Connect liquid glue





Monday, November 18, 2024

CHRISTMAS

 Happy Monday Peeps,

I'm still visiting my mom and sister in Northern California, mostly just hanging out with mom. We play cards and Yahtzee in the evenings after dinner, and I've been getting some crafty time in. I've made another crochet beanie hat and I've also done some sewing. Of course, a little stamping.

Today's card works for this week's Freshly Made Sketches challenge and the new Paper Players challenge. It's Clean and Simple week at the Paper Players and Jaydee's theme is Christmas.

I pulled out a fun and punny GKD set from my sister's stamps to use for my card.





Mom and I were reminiscing yesterday morning about how my grandmother (father's mother) would make homemade popcorn balls with red and green food coloring, wrap them in plastic wrap with curling ribbon, and put in our stockings, so when i was looking through the stamps yesterday and saw this sentiment, I just had to use it.

The inside of the card is super simple with just a greeting.



I wish everyone a good week. It will be rainy here starting Wednesday then for the rest of the week. Mom has an endoscopy scheduled for Friday, then she and I will drive back to my house on the weekend.

Colleen

Supplies
Stamps: A Very Silly Season  and Snow Carolers sets by Gina K Designs
Paper: SU Basic White and Real Red card stock
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black, Gina K Designs Soft Stone,  and "cheap" alcohol markers





Thursday, November 14, 2024

Happy Brrr-thday!

 Hello,

Claire's color challenge this week for the Paper Players is both bright and fun. It would be perfect for some summer flowers for sure. However, I used a new winter set from Simon Hurley to make this winter themed birthday card. 




I started by tearing some copy paper to mask the snow hills for the penguins to stand on and then ink blended the colors for a winter sky. Then I stamped four penguin images, cut them out with the set dies and colored the balloons, scarves and hats using the challenge colors.

I've used another of the penguin images, there are four total in the stamp set, on the inside with a birthday greeting from a GKD stamp set. I used the same process for the snow hills and sky as on the front of the card.


I'm currently visiting my mom and sister in northern CA. Between the supplies that I've brought and my sister's supplies, we have a well stocked craft area.  Besides some stamping, I brought some crocheting to work on. I finished this fun beanie hat recently. I gave it to my sister as an early birthday present. 




Tonight, I'm joining my mom for bingo at the senior center here in her town. Hope one of us wins a game or two, LOL.

Enjoy your Friday,
Colleen

Supplies
Stamps: Fall Crop & Create 2024 set by Simon Hurley & On the Inside-Birthday by Gina K Designs
Paper: Layering Weight white and Black Onyx card stock by Gina K Designs
Ink: Gina K Designs and Alcohol markers
Other: Blending brushes SU Dimensionals, Connect glue

Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Grateful

 Happy Tuesday Peeps,

Elizabeth is hostess this week for the Paper Players Challenge. It's theme week and she has chosen Give Thanks, a very timely theme for November here in the U.S. 

My card is super simple. Some stenciling, die cutting and a few embellishments and it was done. I did add some stamping in the mix with the inside sentiment.



This is last month's Spellbinders' stencil of the month set called Colorful Pumpkins. The die cut sentiment is from Gina K Designs. I cut it from shiny gold card stock and added some GKD gold embellishments for accent. I thought the gold was a good choice for the fall colors. (However, it was hard to get a picture to actually show the shiny gold. it took me several tries, LOL.)

Before stenciling the pumpkins, I used an older Taylored Expressions masking stencil to do the inside deckled rectangle pattern. After finishing the card, I'm still not sure I really like the way it looks. In my mind's eye, it was way prettier!

I added just one of the stenciled pumpkins on the inside with a stamped greeting from Spellbinders' October Clear Stamp of the month.





It's finally election day here in the U.S. I voted early, about 3 weeks ago, actually. The day after dropping off my ballot I received the text that it was received and counted. One very rewarding life experience I've had is working a polling place. I can't remember the exact year because it was over 10 years ago now, but I remember most everything else about that day and the training day prior to election day. I remember feeling like I was participating in something special that day. 

I'm taking off to my mom's tomorrow, a 12 hour drive. Basically from one end of California to the other. I'm staying with mom while my sister goes back to Oregon to baby sit her two grand children for a week. I'll be there for two weeks or maybe a little more, then I'm bringing my mom back to stay with us through Thanksgiving. I see lots of card games and some bingo nights in the near future.

Have a great evening,
Colleen

Supplies
Stamps: Autumn Wishes by Spellbinders
Stencils: Colorful Pumpkins by Spellbinders and Deckled Rectangle Masking stencil by Taylored Expressions
Paper: Gina K Designs Vanilla and Dark Sage card stock, Concord & 9th gold card stock
Ink: Gina K Designs
Other: Gina K Designs Grateful die with shadow die, blending brushes, gold metallic embellishments, SU Deckled Rectangle die, Connect glue, SU mini Dimensionals


Monday, November 4, 2024

Sending Holiday Cheer

 Happy Monday Peeps,

I have another holiday card today. This one uses the sketch from the current Freshly Made Sketches challenge. Also, I realized that the Fall/Winter Coffee Lovers Blog Hop is in full swing, so I pulled out some fun SSS cup dies for the focal images of the card to play along..

First, I made my own patterned paper using a couple of C&9th Turnabout stamps and seasonal colors. After those were completed, I used the dies to cut out the cups. There are three sizes of cups in the die set and I've used the largest and mid-sizes on my card. I also pulled out some old wood mounted rubber stamps to gold emboss the small images that I've used on the cups.

The gold panel and the white oval are embossed with Spellbinders embossing folders and the greenery under the cups is from a Honey Bee Holiday die set. The images here were all cut from white card stock and ink blended for the color. Finally, the sentiment is from SSS.






As I usually do, I decorated the inside of the card to match the front. The sentiment on the inside is from Gina K Designs.




Thanks for looking in today,
Colleen

Supplies
Stamps: Plaid and Retro Petals Turnabout sets and Candy Stripe Background stamp by Concord & 9th, Christmas Blessings Sentiment set by Simon Says Stamp and Joyful Seasons set by Gina K Designs, small wood mounted holiday images by PSX and Hero Arts
Paper: Gina K Designs card stocks
Ink: Gina K Designs and Concord & 9th
Other: Essential Stylish Oval and Scalloped Circle dies by Spellbinders, Coffee Mugs by Simon Says Stamp, Lovely Layers Winter Greenery dies by Honey Bee, Autumn Chevron and Joyful Candy Canes embossing folders from Spellbinders, GKD blending brushes and Gold Embossing Powder, Wagoner heat gun, Connect glue, SU Dimensionals

Friday, November 1, 2024

Merry Christmas

 Hello and Happy November!

Wow, 2024 is almost in the books! November also means busy times for us crafty folks. Besides getting holiday cards completed and mailed, I also have 12 family members with birthdays in November and December. 

Today, I'm happily guesting again for the Color Hues challenge. The colors for this challenge are red and black. Using last month's Gina K Designs (free) Incentive stamp set, called Folk Art Christmas, I made this Nordic Folk Art style card.






For inspiration, I "Googled" Nordic Folk Art and got hundreds of images. Many used multiple colors, but a few used just two, so I figured the challenge's two colors would work for a basic Nordic design. I decided to pull out the Gina K Designs' Wreath Builder and see what I could come up with using the stamp set, since some of the on-line pictures were in a circular design. 

I've used five of the set images on the front of the card, as well as a few small images from other GKD stamp sets, and used the remaining images on the inside of my card here.


I think my Nordic Folk Art card turned out pretty well.

Thanks to all of the ladies on the Color Hues DT for inviting me to be Guest Designer for this challenge. It's always so fun!

I can't wait to see what everyone makes with this classic color duo!

Colleen

Supplies
Stamps: Folk Art Christmas set, Winter Hugs and Wreath Builder Stamp sets by Gina K Designs
Paper: Gina K Designs Red Hot, Black Onyx and Layering Weight White card stock
Ink: Gina K Designs Black Onyx and Red Hot
Other: Gina K Designs Wreath Builder Template, Teeny Tiny red and black gems, medium clear rhinestone, Connect glue