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

Sunday, January 15, 2023

Oh! Wow Thank You!

 Hello and Happy Sunday evening,

Here's my card for this week's Freshly Made Sketches challenge. I made a rather quick and simple card using some items from Stampin' Up's newest Mini Catalog.

The pattern papers are from the Day at the Farm DSP. I used both the front and the reverse of the same sheet of paper. The stamp set is Conversation Bubbles.




This veggie paper is so fun. I added a few SU enamel dots and a red heart for the "dot" in the exclamation point for embellishments, as well as some SU black twine. 

Here is the inside. The stamp is from the SU set Limited Edition.



I hope everyone has a good week.
Colleen

Supplies
Stamps: Conversation Bubbles and Limited Edition sets by Stampin' Up
Paper: SU Basic White, Basic Black card stock and Day At the Farm DSP
Ink: Gina K Designs Black Onyx
Other: SU Conversation Bubbles dies, SU Black twine, SU enamel dots and hearts, SU glue dots and Dimensionals, Misti, Big Shot


Saturday, January 14, 2023

"Aloha" For Amy's Woodblock Wednesday Challenge

 Hi peeps and happy Saturday,

I've been following Amy's blog and her Woodblock Wednesday posts for a while. I didn't realize that Woodblock Wednesday was a challenge until this week, so here I am. I rarely pull out wood mounted stamps to make cards these days, but this challenge will change that. Such a great idea, Amy!

I still have many wood mounted stamps in my stash. They are all older single stamps and from several companies, many not around any longer. Some of my favorites in my collection of wood mounted stamps are several that I picked up in Hawaii in the late 90's and early 2000's. Hawaii was part of my work territory and I usually planned my work trips between weekends to have a little R & R in the islands. (Having relatives to stay with helped with that.) I soon found a few stamp and paper crafting stores in Honolulu, and many of my stamps came from a small "Made In Hawaii" store in Kailua.

Here's my card using several of the stamps from the Made In Hawaii store.



I believe this is technique is called Retiform, or grid technique. It's pretty simple.I used post-it notes to mask off sections, used a blending brush for the blue  ink, in this case, Gina K Designs Turquoise Sea, then stamped an image in Black Onyx ink before moving to a new section. Once the stamping was completed, I cut the panel down and cut a mat using the GKD ML 1 dies.

For the inside, I used a wood mounted sentiment and leaf stamps from the same Hawaiian collection. These are stamped with the Black Onyx ink and colored in with Copics.



Here are a couple of pics of some of my Hawaiian stamps, with one showing the manufacturer's label on the end. 






I hope you all have a relaxing and crafty weekend. Thanks for checking in,
Colleen

Supplies
Stamps: Wood mounted Hawaiian stamps from Honolulu
Paper: Gina K Designs Layering Weight white and Black Onyx card stock
Ink: Gina K Designs Turquoise Sea and Black Onyx ink pads, Copic markers
Other: Post-It Notes for masking, blending brush, Gina K Designs Master Layouts 1 dies, 

Wednesday, January 11, 2023

Just Because

 Happy Crafty Wednesday Peeps,

I've decided that I really like using these stitching dies that are becoming more popular on the card making scene lately, although I don't have many of them in my collection. (that will soon change because I've decided to sign up for the Stitching Die of the Month club at Spellbinders.) 

For now, I have a few from Concord & 9th, although they are mostly fall and holiday themed. The only other set I have is from Spellbinders, and I received it by way of the Let's Stamp Together membership at Scrapbook and Cards.com. It is the September 2022 set. Each of these Let's Stamp Together packages include dies, stencils and stamps, and I believe they come every other month, so six for a yearly subscription.

My card fits with two challenges around blog-land this week. The current Just Us Girls Challenge is a color challenge of light blue, dark blue, white, and neutrals as needed, and the current Sunday Stamps Challenge is a sketch.




The background paper and the long strip element paper is new from SU called Textured Shimmer paper. This color is Balmy Blue. It's very pretty and IRL it sparkles and shines. The smaller background panel is made using the stencil from the Let's Stamp Together kit and Balmy Blue ink. This panel and it's mat are cut using the GKD ML 2 dies. The stem and leaves die is cut twice with GKD Kraft card stock and glued together for dimension. The flowers are cut from SU Midnight Muse card stock and stitched with white embroidery floss. I used 4 strands. After gluing everything in place, I used some SU shimmery kraft colored enamel dots for the centers of the flowers. The sentiment is part of the coordinating stamp set and it's stamped with SU Midnight Muse ink.

Here's the inside of the card. Stamps are all from the same set as the sentiment.



Have a great day, and thanks for checking in.
Colleen

Supplies
Sweet Stitching Bundle with stamp set, stencil and dies from Spellbinders / Let's Stamp Together 09/2022.
Paper: SU Basic White, Balmy Blue and Midnight Muse card stock, Gina K Designs Kraft card stock
Ink: SU Balmy Blue, Midnight Muse and Gina K Designs Kraft
Other: Misti, Big Shot Switch, white embroidery floss & needle, Gina K Designs Master Layouts 2 dies, SU Dimensionals, Gina K Designs Connect glue, SU enamel dots, GKD blending brush

Tuesday, January 10, 2023

Playing In The Rain

 Hello peeps,

I was inspired by the weather today when I sat down to make my card for this week's Paper Player's Challenge.  If you've watched any news, you know California is getting tons of rain. I'm in the southern part (San Diego area) so no flooding here. I check on my mom every day since she's in the northern part of the state where they are really getting slammed.

It's theme week and Ann's theme is "Tag Your It." I decided to pop these cute critters up on some tags cut from the Rain Or Shine DSP. The images are stamped with Memento Tuxedo Black ink and colored with Copic Markers. I cut them out using the set dies and used dimensionals to pop them up. This is a full size slimline card.




For embellishments, I added some SU Baker's twine to the tops of the tags with the critters and a bow that has sparkly thread running through the material to the sentiment tag. For added sparkle I used a Nuvo shimmer pen over the puddle and on the tortoise's shell. The enamel rain drops are from my stash by Kaiser Crafts.

Here's the inside:

After stamping the sentiment I punched it, and a mat from Flirty Flamingo card stock, out with the SU large oval punch.



On both the front and the inside, the slimline stitched panel and the mat are cut with Gina K Designs Master Layouts 10 dies.

Have a great Tuesday afternoon and evening, and thanks for looking in,
Colleen

Supplies
Stamps: Playing In the Rain set with dies from Stampin' Up
Paper: SU Basic White Thick and Flirty Flamingo card stock, Rain or Shite DSP
Ink: Momento Tuxedo Black and Copic Markers
Other: Ginal K Designs Master Layouts 10 dies, My Favorite Things Tag dies, SU Large Oval Punch,
Misti, Big Shot Switch, SU Dimensionals, Nuvo shimmer pen, SU Bakers' Twine, ribbon, Kaiser Craft enamel rain drops


Thursday, January 5, 2023

Oh Happy Day!

 Hello peeps,

It's another very wet day here in SoCal, but not as much rain down here as in the northern part of the state. My mom lives pretty far up in Northern Calif and she told me they've had several inches so far. No snow in her town as it's at a lower elevation.

This weekend I'm "hanging out" (not babysitting) with my young friends at their house, only a few miles from mine, while their parents spend the weekend in Chicago.The boys are twelve and sixteen. I've know their parents before there were kids, so I've been around these two since they arrived. We will have some fun, I'm sure. The sixteen year old is my baseball buddy. He is the star varsity catcher for his high school team and their first game for the season is this Saturday.

Today, I have a card for the first Freshly Made Sketches challenge for 2023. I like Amy's sketch a lot. I ordered some things from the SU Jan Mini catalog during the Demo pre-order and I've used some of the DSP on my card. The flower stamps however, are very old. I couldn't begin to remember the last time I used this set, but I do like them with this DSP. The greeting is from the new catalog as well.

Speaking of DSP and patterned papers, I have way more than I'll ever use, yet I still buy more! It's just so pretty! My crafting resolution is to use more of it on my cards. Even though I have all this beautiful paper, I seem to make my own backgrounds with inking techniques. My other resolution is to pull out my older stamps and give them some lovin', like here.





Pretty much all supplies on this card are from Stampin' Up, with the exception that I used Gina K Designs Master Layouts 2 to cut the DSP panels and their mats. 

Have a nice Friday, and weekend and thanks for checking in,
Colleen

Supplies
Stamps: Mixed Bunch set (long retired) and Playing In the Rain set (sentiment) both Stampin' Up
Paper: SU Sweet Sorbet, Basic White,  and Thick Basic White card stock, Regency Park 6 x 6 DSP, and Country Gingham 6 x 6 DSP
Ink: SU Sweet Sorbet, Night of Navy, Shaded Spruce and Mango Melody
Other: SU Mixed Bunch coordinating flower punch, SU 1" circle punch, Gina K Designs Master Layouts 2 dies, SU stitched flag die, SU gold and blue Milky dots, Misti, Big Shot, SU dimensionals


Tuesday, January 3, 2023

Hello Friend

 Hello from rainy southern California!

We should expect rain most of this week, apparently. Rain is a good thing here, so it's something to be happy for. If nothing else, more crafty time!

Since this is a new month, Gina K. has a new Monthly Mix Challenge up. This month's technique is colored pencil resist. It's a fun coloring technique where the wax in the colored pencil resists the dye ink laid over the top.

On my card today I used both white and gold colored pencils to color the inside of the flowers before blending the rainbow over the panel.




Steps to make this card: I cut the white panel with the Master Layouts 2 stitched die then placed a 1/2 inch wide strip of Masking Magic across the bottom third of the panel. This is to prevent stamped images and the ink blending from the area I planed for the sentiment. After stamping the flowers using Black Onyx ink, I colored the inside petals with a white colored pencil and the centers with a gold colored pencil. Next, I blended the rainbow diagonally from the upper corner to the lower. 

I removed the masking magic and stamped the sentiment. It's from the same stamp set as the flower images.

The panel is matted using black card stock cut with the layering die from ML2. I used a piece of patterned paper from GKD's collection under the main panel, tilting both for a little added interest. I cut two thin strips of black and used Connect glue to add them to the top and bottom of the white sentiment area. Finally, I added some GKD black pearls for embellishment.

This is a fun technique and I encourage you to give it a try. Thanks for checking in,
Colleen

Supplies
All from Gina K Designs:
Stamps: Stained Glass Flowers set
Paper: Black Onyx, Layering Weight White card stocks and Watercolor Floral Patterned Paper pack
Ink: BlackOnyx, Lipstick, Tangerine Twist, Wild Dandelion, Lucky Clover, Blue Lagoon, Wild Wisteria
Dies: Master Layouts 2
Pearl Mix Embellishments, Connect Glue
Other: Misti, Big Shot, GKD Blending Brushes
Polychromos Colored Pencils

Monday, January 2, 2023

Hot Foiling Fun

 Happy 2023!

Today I have several cards that I made (finally) using images and panels that I hot foiled over the past month. When I pull out my hot foiling machine, I end up making a bunch of things. I get caught up in the reveal of the foiling. It's just plain adicting!

This is a batch of cards using mostly Pink Fresh Studio stamps, dies, cover plates, hot foiling plates, and stencils.  



On this first card, I hot foiled the flowers and colored them using the coordinating stencil set and blending brushed. I then cut masks for the flowers and leaves and used the Layering Sunburst stencils for the background. The foiled areas resist the ink blended over it.



On the last three cards, I used the coordinating dies to cut out the flowers.








These are not for the crafter that likes to make quick cards, but man, are they fun to make. I love all of the details and the steps to put them together. Plus, picking all of the colors. So fun!

Have a great New Years 2023 Holiday. For many, it's back to work tomorrow. Luckily, that's not me. Retirement is the best! Thanks for checking in,
Colleen

Supplies
Stamps: Go For It and Pop Out Hexagon sets by Pink Fresh Studio
Paper: Gina K Designs card stocks
Ink: Gina K Designs and Stampin' Up
Other: Pink Fresh Studio Go For It, Best Wishes, Fancy Script Words,  & Geo Blocks Hot Foil Plates, Coordinating Go For It dies, Essentials Ornate Circle die, Folk Edge Rectangle dies, Dotted Scallops & Ornate Medallions cover plate dies, Go For It and Geo Blocks layering stencils, and Layered Sunburst stencils. Stampin' Up Stylish Shapes dies, Simon Says Stamp Nested Domed Arches dies, Waffleflower Sentiments Hello Hot Foil plates, Gina K Designs Master Layouts 1 & 2 die sets, Avery Elle Scalloped rectangle dies, Spellbinders Glimmer machine, Spellbinders hot foil, Gina K Designs blending brushes and Masking Magic sheets, Big Shot, Connect Glue, foam tape