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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Snowflake Rose

Hello!

I made today's card for the challenge going on over at The Ribbon Reel, "Candy Colors."  And I made it in the shape of a postage stamp using an .svg cut file from The Cutting Cafe, the first I've ever used.  Am trying to learn how to work my new Silhouette Cameo, and it took over two hours to figure certain things out, so thankfully the card itself went together much more quickly!


The stamp is from Inspired By Stamping brand new Summer Postcards Add On set.  I ran a thin bead of glitter around it to tie in with the snowflake below.

The tiny rose is also from the Inspired By Stamping store.  Some lace, ribbon and a small stick pin complete the card.

Thank you so much for joining me today!

Happy crafting!!


Challenges entered:

The Ribbon Reel #56 - Candy Colors
Pile It On #25 - Vintage or Shabby Chic
Color Throwdown #248

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Pansies

Hi and good morning!  

Today is the day I get out in the yard and start planting the zillion pansies I purchased last week.  262, to be exact.  Last year I only planted 96 and was so tired of planting them by the last 5 or 6 that I practically THREW them into their holes.  Imagine what nearly three times that number is going to be like.  Yikes!  Guess I'll do them in shifts and not try to get them done all at once.

I've been away from my craft room for far too many days, and yesterday was no exception.  I had an emergency dentist visit, then I went to vote, then my DD surprised me by hanging out all day, so we crafted at the kitchen table.  I made "bow charms" which I will be showing in future cards.  So planting my pansies in shifts will be good - it'll allow me some time in the afternoon to "play cards."

Today's card fills several challenges, which are listed below.


It was fun, and since I wasn't worried about trying to simplify it (Simplify? What's that?), I managed to knock it out in a couple of hours, though I wasn't trying to beat the clock or anything.  I've mentioned before that it seems to take me forever to make a card because there are so many things I want to do, but this one was very easy.  

I started with Whisper White CS for the base and Night of Navy for the first layer, which I embossed using the SU Snow Burst ef, then rubbed my Versamark inkpad over the raised images and dusted on Perfect Pearls.  I LOVE the snowy effect that gave the navy layer.  The patterned paper is from Echo Park Paper Co.'s Winter Wishes.



The image is from Flourishes Snow Days stamp set and was stamped with Versafine Smoky Grey.  I cut it out using a Dienamics Oval die and backed it with an Oval Doily die cut.  Then I used a Spica glitter pen on the blades and The Rubber Cafe's Puffies on the pompons for dimension, on top of which I sprinkled a little Dazzling Diamonds.  The little bit of coloring was done with Copics.

I added two layers of scalloped borders topped with a layer of silver ric rac, though because of the main image and the greeting, most of those three layers are covered up!  The snowflakes were die cut with the Dienamics snowflake die and centered with a rhinestone, and the three glittery brads at the top are Candi blanks which I colored with a navy SU marker and covered in Art Institute glitter (cornflower).

And that, dear friends, is today's card.  I hope you have a lovely day, and I will see you again tomorrow.  For me today, it'll be a girl and her pansies.

Happy Crafting!

Challenges entered:

Oozak Challenge #8 - Winter Vibes
Alota Rubber Stamps Challenge #94 - Blue and White
TSG #180 - Dress Up Your Coloring
Anything Goes Challenge 79 - Anything goes
Creative Card Crew Challenge 23 - Silver and Blue
SCS WT399 - No Fall Colors
RRR Challenge 59 - Winter Holiday and Ribbon
Speedy Fox and Friends Challenge #132 - Use ric rac
Creative Inspirations - Inspired By: A Sketch (shown below)
Pile It On #45 - Make It Sparkle
FOSTV#45 - Anything Goes

and last but not least,

SSS183 - sketch