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

Saturday, December 31, 2022

Fun With the Wreath Builder System & Many Cards

 Hello and Happy New Years Eve to all,

I watched this video by JMI a few weeks ago and loved the look of the finished stamped cards. Earlier this week, I decided to see if I could create some of these cards worthy of Jennifer's. They turned out beautifully, if I do say so myself, so I sent them off as a gift set to my bestie and she received them yesterday. 

These were super fun to make, and if you haven't tried the Gina K Designs Wreath Builder System, I highly recommend it as a great card making tool. All of the cards with flowers use the Wreath Builder system. The leaf cards do not. A stamp positioning tool like a Misti is essential for using the Wreath Builder system, fyi.

All of the stamps used for these cards are from Gina K Designs. For the most part, so are the card stocks and inks, although, the white craft ink is from Hero Arts and I used a couple of Stampin' Up card stock colors.

The die cut sentiments and the embellishments really make these cards pop! Die cut sentiments are from GKD, SSS and Concord & 9th. The pearl and rhinestone embellishments are from my stash. I just picked things that worked well with each card.












Thanks for looking in. I want to wish everyone a very happy and healthy 2023!
Colleen

Supplies
Stamps: Doodled Autumn and Zenflowers (orange card only) stamp sets by Gina K Designs
Paper: card stocks from Gina K Designs, Stampin' Up and Concord & 9th
Ink: White craft ink pad from Hero Arts, all other inks from Gina K Designs
Sentiment dies: Thanks and Hello from Gina K Designs, Just A Note and Celebrate You from Concord & 9th, Swoopy Thanks from Simon Says Stamp
Other: Master Layouts 1, 2, 9 & 10 die sets by Gina K Designs, Misti, Largest Size Wreath Builder System, Big Shot, many pearls and rhinestones, Connect liquid glue from Gina K Designs

Thursday, December 15, 2022

Merry & Bright

Hello all,

Well, I'm finally home from visiting my mom and back in my crafty space. I drove the long road home on Monday, about 14.5 hours total time. My visit turned out to be about 2 weeks longer than planned due to having to replace mom's refrigerator. The new one finally arrived and was installed, so I felt comfortable leaving her.

Since it's the last Paper Players Challenge for 2022, I wanted to be sure to play along. Ann has a nice Christmasy color challenge this week for us. I had all of my holiday cards made that I needed, but I went ahead a made another. Actually, I made two more, but the second will be in a separate blog post later. I've used this week's Freshly Made Sketch for the layout.

This card is made with the November Scrapbook and Cards Let's Stamp Together kit. If you haven't checked these out, they are great. They come with a stamp set, dies and a stencil. I used all for my card.

The stencil is a falling snow pattern. I taped it to my vanilla card base and smooched VersaMark ink using a Tim Holtz blending tool then sprinkled on some Brutus Monroe Alabaster Sparkle embossing powder and heat embossed it. The top ornament uses the stamp set. There are three stamps that make the pattern and I stamped them in Ann's challenge colors, heat embossing the gold with Brutus Monroe gold sparkle powder. The other ornament is one of the dies. The background is cut from Evening Evergreen card stock and the top from SU gold glimmer paper. The greenery is from a Honey Bee Holiday die set. I cut the fir sprigs from vanilla card stock and used a blending brush with Evening Evergreen ink to color them. The sentiment die is part of the kit. I cut it three times from Cherry Cobbler card stock and glued them together for dimension. I then brushed them with a Nuvo clear glitter pen and added Shimmery Glossy Accents over the top.





Here is the inside with sentiments from a Simon Says Stamp holiday stamp set.




Enjoy your Friday and thanks for looking in,
Colleen

Supplies
November Let's Stamp Together/Scrapbook and Cards kit created by LDRS Creative
Other stamps: Joyful Season set by Simon Says Stamp
Paper: SU Very Vanilla, Evening Evergreen and Cherry Cobbler card stock, Gold Glimmer paper
Ink: SU Evening Evergreen and Cherry Cobbler, VersaMark
Other: Winter Bouquet dies by HoneyBee, White and Gold embossing powder from Brutus Monroe, Nuvo glitter pen, Shimmery Glossy Accents, Misti, Big Shot Switch, Heat tool, Connect liquid glue, SU Dimensionals 

Wednesday, November 30, 2022

Happy Birthday

Hello,

Happy last day of November. I hope everyone, in the US, had a very nice Thanksgiving holiday and weekend. I'm at my mom's in northern California hanging out. I didn't bring any crafting supplies with me  because I intended to stay only until yesterday. However, my mom's refrigerator decided to die on Saturday night. Great timing with all kinds of left overs in it, not that any time is ideal for your refrigerator to die. We went shopping for a new one on Monday, but it won't be delivered until around Dec. 8! We have 5 ice chests in the garage and I'm fetching ice every morning from the gas station down the street. Because I don't want to leave my 86 yr old mom to deal with all that on her own, I'm staying until the new refrigerator arrives to get the ice chests unloaded.

On my way up I stopped in Sacramento to visit my best friend, and then she came to mom's on Wednesday evening to spend Thanksgiving weekend with us, which also happens to be her birthday weekend. We played lots of cards, went to a couple of holiday craft fairs and watched some Christmas movies. 

I made this card for her birthday a few weeks ago, but didn't want to post it because she does read my blog. This is a shaker card made with Gina K Designs stamps, stencils and dies. The monthly mix challenge for November is shaker cards.





This is a side to side shaker and I recycled some stamp set packaging to make it. The background is the Daisies Forever stencil and I used the layering Lilac and Orchid ink pads for the flowers and Jelly Bean Green and Fresh Asparagus inks for the leaves. The sentiments are sentiment strips and wishes die.

Here's the inside of the card.



One of the fun things we did the weekend in Sacramento was take a cookie decorating class. This is the second time I've taken one, and from the same teacher. This is her website and here is a picture of my decorated cookies. The cookie in the bag on the right I won. Jodie, the instructor, made it. All of mine look pretty good, except the door is a bit wonky, but okay for a second try and 12 months apart.



Have a great week and thanks for checking in.
Colleen

Supplies
All Gina K Designs except the sequin.

Daisies Forever layering stencil, Lilac and Orchid Layering inks, Jelly Bean Green and Fresh Asparagus inks, Sentiment strips, Wishes die, Layering Weight and Heavy Weight white card stock, Black Onyx card stock, Connect glue

Thursday, November 17, 2022

Peace - Love - Joy

 Hi and TGIF to all,

If you're reading this Friday morning, I'm currently on the road driving most of the length of California to spend Thanksgiving week with my mom and my bestie. It's become a tradition over the last 4 years. We talk, play a lot of cards. A LOT! and eat good food. It's a 645 mile trip for me, so it takes pretty much all day. I'm planning on leaving my house here in Encinitas (San Diego) by 6:00 am in order to get through Los Angeles before the morning commute traffic gets horrible.

I have my card for Jaydee's color challenge for this week's Paper Players challenge. I may have gone overboard, but I was having so much fun with foiling. These cards all have foiling, but instead of using my Spellbinders Glimmer hot foil system, I used Deco foil, Deco paste, toner paper and a laminator machine. I ended up with four very shinny cards to add to my Holiday card stash. 

These first two use Gina K Designs stencils, dies, embossing folder, and sentiments. The card on the left started by ink blending three blue shades of Distress Oxide inks on a white panel. Following this inking technique by Jennifer McGuire I brushed some Pearl Ex Silver powder over the inked panel to give it a shimmery effect. Once the ink was dry, I used the Gina K Designs Snowflake embossing folder on it. Next I die cut the GKD Triple Snowflake dies from toner paper and used some silver Deco foil and a laminator to hot foil them. The toner paper is from Brutus Monroe and has a "hashtag" finish, so there are foiled and then white spaces on the snowflakes. It's pretty IRL. The sentiment is heat embossed with silver embossing powder on black card stock and I added some turquoise sequins for even more sparkle.

For the card on the right, I used the new GKD Graceful Snowflake stencil with Deco Blanco paste on black heavy weight card stock, and once dried, it was foiled with silver Deco foil using the laminator. I cut it down with the GKD ML 2 dies and added some silver pearls as embellishments.



Cards three and four use the Simon Says Stamp Rustic Snowflake stencil and Blanco Deco paste, one with white card stock and one with black card stock. On the white panel, I ink blended six shades of Distress Oxide blue inks over each star point. The card base is stamped with four of the same inks using the Concord & 9th Snowflake Turnabout stamp. The sentiment is heat embossed with black embossing powder on vellum.

For the snowflake on the black card stock, I did a similar color scheme but using foil instead of ink, although there are two shades of blue foil and silver foil. The greeting on this card is from a new Simon Says Stamp Holiday greeting and die set. It's heat embossed with white powder on turquoise card stock.



I decided I'd use this card for my PP Challenge entry.


Enjoy your Friday and weekend, and thanks for lookin in,
Colleen

Supplies
Stamps: Gina K Designs, Simon Says Stamp, Concord  & 9th
Card Stock: Gina K Designs
Ink: Gina K Designs Black Onyx and Embossing Ink
Other: Gina K Designs and Simon Says Stamp stencils, Gina K Designs dies, Deco Foil, Deco paste, Laminator machine, Gina K Designs embossing powder, WOW embossing powder, Deco foil, Brutus Munroe toner sheets, Gina K Designs sequins, Trinity silver pearls, Connect glue, heat tool, Misti, Big Shot Switch 

Sunday, November 13, 2022

OCC Holiday Workshop 2022 Day 9 Cards

 Hi again,

OCC Holiday Workshop 2022 day nine cards here. This day is all about snowflakes. Kristina showed how to make a card with stacked snowflakes. I gave that technique a try using two Gina K Designs snowflake stamp sets and dies with an ink blended background, as well and making a card with a large Gina K Designs snowflake stencil and glitter paste, and a mini-slimline card using a Gina K Designs silhouette stamp and ink blending. 

Here they are.









I believe all of the supplies for these three cards, with the exception of the gems on cards 1 and 2, are from Gina K Designs.


This is as far as I've gotten in making card examples for this two week class.  Not to say I won't go back and do Day 3 and Day 10 projects later, but for now, I'm busy making a quilt for a late November birthday present. 

This is the third On Line Card Class that I've taken and I highly recommend them. The format for the classes is great with two instructors each day. Thanks to all of the instructors for making the time to put this awesome class together and teach each technique.

Colleen


OCC Holiday Workshop 2022 Day 8 Cards

 Hello,

Day eight of the workshop was all about hot foiling. Hot foiling is very addicting to me. It seems when I pull out my Spellbinders Glimmer machine, I just cant stop and end up with many pieces. If you have not tried it, fair warning, but you really should. 

I actually made 20 Holiday cards this year with variations of my four examples in this post. (I really do have a hard time stoping.)

Yana Smakula was the instructor for the Glimmer hot foiling section and she had two tips for us that I absolutely found very helpful. They have to do with foiling the negative foil and oh my gosh, perfect results where before I was getting good foiling only sometimes.

Here are my four card examples. Each pair is made with the positive foiled image and the negative foiled image.

















Foiling plates and products from Spellbinders and Pink Fresh Studio. Card stock from Gina K Designs and I used Stampin' Up Glossy white card stock for foiling the negative pieces. Worked perfectly and I have tons of it that I bought years ago. I'm happy to have another use for it. Other background dies and embossing folders from Gina K Designs and Simon Says Stamp. Colored images done with Copic markers.

Thanks all,
Colleen




Friday, November 11, 2022

OCC Holiday 2022 Day 7 Cards

 Hi and here's my Day 7 cards for the OCC Holiday Cards Workshop 2022. 





Day 7 lesson is using embossing folders.

Details for card one. I die cut two sizes of circle dies in mylar to use as a stencil to ink blend several overlapping circles. Inks are several shades of greens, reds, and blues of Distress Oxide. After the panel dried, I ran it through an older SU Quatrefoil Tile embossing folder. The stamped and die cut images are from a recent Holiday stamp set by Simon Says Stamp. It's totally sweet! The images are colored with Copics.

Details for card 2. The large snowflake is a stencil from Gina K Designs. The inks are three shades of blue from Simon Says Stamp. When this panel dried, I ran it through the 3D Layered Snowflake embossing folder from Altenew. This is a very large image, so I cut it down to make an A2 size card.

Thanks,
Colleen