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

Monday, February 28, 2011

2 More Weekend Challenges - One Card

I have a sweet little card that I made this afternoon for this week's Curtain Call Color Challenge, Act 71 and this week's Sweet Stop Sketch Challenge, # 97. I've used the level one hostess stamp set from Stampin' Up's Occasions Mini catalog. 

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The flower vase is stamped on SU water color paper and colored with my aqua painter with SU inks then cut out with circle Nesties. (The red plaid paper looks more pink in this picture but in RL it's deep red.) 

Supplies
Stamps: A Slice of Life by Stampin' Up
Card stock: SU crumb cake, so saffron, cherry cobbler and SU water color paper
Patterned paper: My Mind's Eye
Ink: memento tuxedo black, more mustard, so saffron, cherry cobbler
Other: classic circle and eyelet circle Nesties, silver pearls, SU more mustard ribbon, TE red heart hat pins, curly vines EF, TE medium scalloped border die, the Big Shot, and dimensionals

The inside greeting is "thinking of you" and I think I'm going to send it off to my mom tomorrow. 

Thanks for checking in,
Colleen

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Sweet Sunday Sketch Time

When I saw Karen's Sweet Sunday Sketch 106 this morning, I immediately had an idea for a card using the Stampin' Up "Sew Suite" products that are in the Occasions Mini catalog. I had used them yesterday to make a card that I really like, so I wanted to see what else I could come up with.

I did make the card I had in mind, and I may post it later in the week. (Not really sure about that yet.) You know how when you put much time and effort into something and then it's just not what you envisioned? Well, that's how it turned out.

So, I made this card.

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I do like this one! :-)
Here's a peek of the inside:


This is another Pure Innocence stamp, called 4 Leaf Clover,  that I got about a month ago and had not inked up yet. Since it's close to March and St. Patrick's Day, I thought it was a good time to play with her. I think these stamps are perfect to practice Copic coloring as well.

Supplies
Stamps: 4 Leaf Clover Pure Innocence by My Favorite Things
Card stock: SU early expresso, daffodil delight and TE choice snow white
Patterned paper: Pebbles Tree House
Ink: memento tuxedo black and rich cocoa, Copic sketch markers
Other: classic circle and scalloped circle Nesties, TE picket fence die, SU brads, twine, button, and thatched square EF, TE crocheted flower, pop up glue dots, the Big Shot, and dimensionals

Happy Monday to everyone,
Colleen

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Rub-Ons and CAS 129

Today I have a card that I made using the Clean and Simple Fall To Layout 129 sketch. I really like the way this turned out and it was pretty fast and easy. No stamping! The center panel and side trim images are rub-ons from the SU Occasions Mini catalog.  Nesties, punches and a bow make up the rest of the detail.

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Supplies
Rub-ons: Sweet Stitches from Stampin' Up
Card stock: SU early expresso, regal rose, daffodil delight and very vanilla
Patterned paper: SU Sweet Stitches
Other: SU punches, SU Vintage Flower Adornment, Labels 4 Nesties, pink 1/8" ribbon (Michaels), SU Square Lattice EF, the Big Shot, and dimensionals

Happy stamping,
Colleen

Friday, February 25, 2011

Just Add Ink 57 Color Combo

While looking through the most recent Crate and Barrel catalog last week I saw a pillow that was appliqued with spirals and circles. The spirals reminded me of the Die-namics rolled flower die. I thought that I'd play around with the look on a card and see what I could come up with.

Here is the inspiration photo:


And here is my card:

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The pillow in the inspiration photo is made with felt. I thought about doing the spirals on the card in felt, but decided to use paper for the first try. I may do another version with felt to see how it looks. I crumpled the paper for the medium circles to give them a little more definition. The centers of the  yellow flowers are white candy dots colored with a Copic marker to match cherry cobbler.

The color scheme comes from the Just Add Ink #57 Color Combo challenge. This week's colors are river rock, cherry cobbler and daffodil delight. 


Supplies
Stamps: Bring on the Cake by Stampin' Up
Card stock: SU river rock, cherry cobbler, and daffodil delight
Ink: SU cherry cobbler and Copic sketch marker
Other: Die-namics rolled flower die, SU circle punches, candy dots, the Big Shot, and dimensionals

Thanks for stopping by,
Colleen

Birthday Girl

Happy Friday.  Are you ready for the weekend?

I was not very sleepy last night so I stayed up and stamped. This is a previously uninked Pure Innocence stamp that I got about a month ago from My Favorite Things called "My Balloon." Another cutie for sure. I usually paper piece the dresses, but I decided to practice my Copic coloring with this little gal. You'll recognize the layout as February's Sketch For You To Try.

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Supplies
Stamps: My Balloon by My Favorite Things
              inside: Bring On the Cake by Stampin' Up
Card stock: SU not quite navy and TE choice snow white
Patterned paper: My Mind's Eye
Ink: memento tuxedo black, Copic sketch markers
       inside: SU not quite navy, pear pizzazz and peach parfait
Other: classic oval Nesties, Die-namics rolled flower die, TE medium scallop border die, SU punches, My Mind's Eye square tag, green candy dots, green stickles, sewing machine, the Big Shot, and dimensionals

Have a wonderful Friday evening,
Colleen 

Thursday, February 24, 2011

TE Blast From the Past Blog Hop #8



Welcome to my stop on the TE Blast From the Past Blog Hop # 8.  The February rules are to "go green" with our projects by using the color green or incorporate something recycled in our project. For this hop, we are using stamps released prior to December 2010. 

Since I have time on my hands these days (not back to work yet), I decided to do two projects and "go green" both ways.

My first project incorporates the color green, and I've used Sankari's fun sketch for the layout. "Destination Seattle" was released back in July 2010.  I've also used two additional TE stamps to create the scene. The clouds are made with the "Cloudy Days Big Background" stamp and the travel coffee cup in the circle is from the "Let's Do Coffee" stamp set. To make the colorful sky, a mix of SU sahara sand and baja breeze inks were used to ink up the stamp. I masked off the skyline and then stamped the clouds trying to get some of the open areas directly over the city. Cuppie's umbrella was paper pieced with green striped paper and popped up on foam tape. Her rain coat (cupcake paper) was pieced with green paper that was run through the SU square lattice embossing folder then stamped and cut out. The traveler in cuppie's hand was stamped twice, cut out and popped up on foam tape as well. The three circle elements are white and red buttons stacked with green paper in the middle to mimic the circles in the patterned paper. The rest of the image is colored with Copic's. The inside of the card uses the sentiment that comes with the stamp.

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the inside:

Sankari's sketch:

For project two, an old tea box is recycled into a gift box to hold a matching set of birthday and thank you cards. Here's a picture before it's transformation.


The gift box holds eight cards, four each of two different styles. Two of the four say "Happy Birthday" and two say "Thank you." I've used the February Key Ingredients kit for all of the papers and ribbon in this project. The stamp set is "Summer Afternoon" released in June 2010 and the greetings are from the "Fresh Flowers" set released in April 2009.

Here's the box all dressed up:

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The birthday cards:

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The thank you cards:

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Supplies for Project 1
Stamps: Taylored Expressions Destination Seattle, Cloudy Days Big Background and Let's Do Coffee 
Card stock: TE greens, red and choice buttercream
Patterned paper: from My Mind's Eye
Ink: SU sahara sand and baja breeze, memento tuxedo black, Copic sketch markers
Other: rectangle Nesties, SU circle punches, paper crimper, SU white and red buttons, SU twine, red clear dot embellishment, foam tape, SU EF, mini glue dots, and the Big Shot

Supplies for Project 2
Stamps: Taylored Expressions Summer Afternoon and Fresh Flowers sets
Card stock: TE light blue, chocolate brown and choice buttercream
Patterned paper: Lush from My Mind's Eye
Ink: SU early expresso and baja breeze
Other: classic circle and scalloped circle Nesties, TE scalloped eyelet border and small scallop border dies, Taylor's Tiny Twinkles in aqua and aqua Kaiser rhinestones, TE blue ribbon, mini glue dots, the Big Shot, and foam tape

I hope that you've enjoyed your stop at my blog. Thanks so much for stopping by,

Colleen

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Thanks - February SFYTT Card

Happy Wednesday all,

I was playing around some more with my new stamps from TE and came up with this cute, and bright, little "Thank You" card. I used February's Sketch For You To Try for the layout.

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Supplies
Stamps: Cozy Cottages from Taylored Expressions
Card stock: TE choice buttercream
Patterned paper: Modern Homemaker by October Afternoon
Ink: memento tuxedo black, SU real red and Copic sketch markers
Other: classic circle Nesties, TE ribbon and button, pink bakers twine, ruby red liquid pearls, sewing machine, the Big Shot, and dimensionals

Thanks for stopping by today,
Colleen