Saturday, October 12, 2024

A Hint of Orange for Peace on Earth Christmas Challenge

The Peace on Earth Christmas Challenge always has the most inspiring mood boards (see at end of post).  They've got an orange theme going on currently -- not required to follow it, but a fun idea.  I scratched my head and then remembered I hadn't yet colored the fox mug from Penny Black's Mugs of Joy, one of several stamped images from this set shared by a sweet blog friend.



The fox is a rusty shade of orange.  The homemade resin dots were punched from SU Really Rust and Groovy Guava, then coated with Diamond Glaze.  The baker's twine is a peachy orange.  The photo below shows the gold lines in the designer paper, as well as the gold paint I brushed onto the die cut leaves, and maybe you can make out the glint of gold paint on the stamped leaves and stars.  Also, I smooshed white pigment ink onto the green card base just to soften the color.



I worked with a lot of spare parts which largely determined the card design.

Okay, time to head over to the Peace on Earth Challenge and link up my card.  Maybe I'll see you there.  Have a beautiful day!





Stamps:  Penny Black Mugs of Joy, Memory Box Holiday Wishes  Paper:  Hammermill white, Neenah white, Bazzill dark green, Memory Box Christmas Plaid designer paper  Ink:  Versafine Onyx Black, Stampin Up Old Olive  Coloring:  Copics, gold Twinkling H2O's paint  Other:  Lil' Inker Silly Stitched die set, MFT Die-namics Wonky Stitched Squares, Paper Smooches Foliage 1, Judikins Diamond Glaze, 1/4" & 1/8" hole punches

Sunday, October 6, 2024

Birds, Birds, Birds

Hello and welcome back!  It's nice to see you on this beautiful fall day.

I currently have an excess of crafty things sitting on and around my desk and I'm going to have to tidy up or I'll get nothing done.  But first... I finished three cards using three different Cottage Cutz die sets, and now those three never-been-used die sets are tucked away in the Cottage Cutz bin.  That's tidying up, isn't it?

The first is called Spring Bird w/Vine, but I thought I could make it look fall-ish by using certain colors.  I made up my own bird species.  It's part of the joy of crafting.


Cottage Cutz Spring Bird w/Vine, Creative Expressions Mini-Hello & Hi
Spellbinders Scallop Labels and Tag

For all three cards I worked with an old Heartfelt Creations paper collection and Spellbinders dies for the mats.  The focal dies were cut in Neenah 110# white and colored with inks and blending brushes.

Moving backwards into summer, the next die set is called Garden Bird.  It does not have an extra wing part for layering so I cut a whole extra bird and trimmed out the wing to make my own layer.  Easy and makes a lot of difference.


Cottage Cutz Garden Bird and Hello Phrase, Spellbinders Essential Arches

I'm including one extra photo to show sparkle and shimmer:




Card #3 is representing spring with the Spring Potted Flowers set.  The bird is sweet and I love the die set, but I don't like the way I colored the flowers and leaves.  Not sure what I was thinking when I colored solid and forgot to leave any light areas.  This die set is worth a do-over.  Maybe I could put poinsettias in the pot for Christmas.


Cottage Cutz Spring Potted Flowers w/Bird, Impression Obsession Have a Nice Day
Spellbinders Long Classic Rectangles

I'll send my fall card over to two challenges today:

Triple B Challenge --  Birds, Blooms, and/or butterflies.  I did not use the beautiful colors in the mood board this time, but I'm inspired to make another card before the month is over.
NBUS Challenge #67 -- All the Cottage Cutz bird sets and the Spellbinders Scallop Layers and Tag are never before used schtuff.

Now I plan to do a little more tidying up and move on to the next set of cards.  Thank you for stopping by!




Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Double D Challenge: To Spook or Not to Spook

 


Hello, and welcome to another Double D Challenge!  I like the title and theme of Diane's challenge this time around -- To Spook or not to Spook.  Make a Halloween card, or a pink card for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, or combine the two by making a pink Halloween card.  Cute!

Pictured below is the inspiration board and a prize for a random winner.  The DD team votes on creative winners as well.  See the challenge blog for more details.


 


I made a straight up Halloween card in order to use my never-been-used Spooky Ghost & Crow die set by Cottage Cutz.  Those dang sales at The Scrapping Cottage... I try to resist, but I do enjoy these dies.  I combined with other dies from my stash to craft the rest of the card.



I cut in white and colored with inks and brushes.  The frame is glitter cardstock and I added Orange Peel Stickles glitter to the star on the crow's hat.

In the photo below I mostly wanted to capture the semi-gloss on the crow's beak.  I painted it with clear top coat nail polish to make it look more beak-ish.  A person can add more coats after the first is dry to achieve different levels of gloss without it turning too glossy.  Just a fun thing for small parts.  Try different colors or maybe glitter or chrome polish.  I've got a few bottles left over from the old days.  I'm more of a file and buff kinda gal with all the gardening and dog cuddling I do.



I can't wait to see what you all share in the Double D gallery!  The team has a fabulous variety of inspiration for you, so be sure to head over and visit.  Thank you so much!



Dies:  Cottage Cutz Spooky Ghost & Crow, Memory Box Oval Master Frame and Boo Posh Script, Cheery Lynn Spider Net  Paper:  Neenah 110 lb white, glitter cardstock for frame, woodgrain white for card base, SU Tangerine Tango and Going Gray  Ink:  Various mostly SU for coloring except Distress Black Soot for crow  Other:  Stickles Orange Peel glitter glue, clear top coat nail polish for crow's beak

Sunday, September 29, 2024

Celebrate

Hello, and welcome to a new week.

On an inspired whim I dropped everything and made today's card.  You see, one of my favorite challenges is Can You Handle the Pressure, which is all about embossing folders.   Their optional twist this time is "use a sentiment", and it was Diane's sample card that inspired me to flip to the back of my collection and pull out one of my oldest folders -- Cuttlebug Happy Birthday.



It's a crisp white backdrop for the pops of color in the fun presents and paper flowers.  If you squint real hard you might see Wink of Stella on the ribbons, and Stardust Stickles on the flower centers.  I added confetti with a Copic marker and then went over the dots with Spica clear glitter pen.  When turned in the light you can almost make out the shimmer, but the color mostly disappears.  You know how it goes -- much more sparkle and shimmer in real life.



The dies were all cut in white and colored with Stampin' Up inks and blending brushes.

Two challenges:

Can You Handle the Pressure -- I've got the embossing folder and the "use a sentiment" covered.
Seize the Birthday #292 -- Celebrate is the optional topping.


  


Well, this was fun.  Now I need to run off and do a few things that didn't get done while I was playing in my room.  Happy crafting!


Stamps:  None  Paper:  Neenah Classic Crest Super Smooth Solar White 80 lb for embossed panel, 110 lb for die cuts, aqua textured cardstock  Ink:  Various Stampin' Up inks, Copic for confetti dots  Dies:  Tutti Designs Celebrate Word Set, Memory Box Pretty Presents, Heartfelt Creations Delicate Asters  Other:  Cuttlebug Happy Birthday embossing folder, Wink of Stella, Stickles Stardust glitter glue, Copic Atyou Spica clear glitter pen, 1/4" circle punch

Thursday, September 26, 2024

Sunflowers and Pumpkins

Hello, friends, and welcome!  Turning to those first few days of fall when the sunflowers are still blooming and the leaves are not quite turned... there may even be a ripe pumpkin or two in the sunniest patch.  No matter the season, they can all come together on our cards.  That's something to celebrate.

The up front star of the show is a new-to-me Cottage Cutz die called Fall Centerpiece.  Maybe it's from last year, but it came to me during their Labor Day sale.  The little "hello" is from a different Cottage Cutz set.  All the CC dies were cut in Neenah 110 lb white and colored with inks and brushes.



The card base is cut from shimmery white, including the Tutti Designs Maple Vine Frame which I glued to the base and brushed over with inks.  The background colors are not true in the picture I'm viewing on my laptop.  It's actually a soft pale-orange (SU Apricot Appeal) blended into a darker warm-orange (SU Really Rust).  Both colors retired in 2010.

The arch is also shimmery white, cut with the new-to-me Spellbinders Essential Arches which I decided were essential indeed.  Not fancy, just functional.  I was on a shopping hiatus for a while, but... sales happened, sigh.



  • I was going to leave off the sentiment but when I saw The Sisterhood of Crafters "Hello" theme I added it to my card and it looks just right.
  • Of course, I have to send my card over to Darnell's NBUS Challenge #66 with my never-been-used Fall Centerpiece and Essential Arches.
  • Additionally, I'm sharing in Vicki's A Cut Above September Challenge which closes on the 28th.  It's all about die cuts as a focal point.  The optional theme is "monochromatic", which I had in mind when I made the card base, but then it looked like such a nice background for the Fall Centerpiece.


 



That's it for today!  I've got some things on my table that I hope to finish soon, fingers crossed.  I'm off to run errands today.  Happy fall!


Stamps:  None  Paper:  Neenah Classic Crest Super Smooth Solar White 110 lb for main image dies, shimmery white for base and arch  Ink:  Various Stampin' Up  Coloring:  Blending brushes  Dies:  Cottage Cutz Fall Harvest, CC Telephone for sentiment, Spellbinders Essential Arches, Tutti Designs Maple Vine Frame  Other:  Dimensional tape for one sunflower

Monday, September 23, 2024

Paper Flowers and Challenges

Hello friends!  Remnants of summer today, playing with paper and die cuts.  There's a method to my madness in that I was trying to use the last scraps of a 6x6 paper pad, and with these cards the mission was accomplished.  For a designer paper hoarder like me that's a big deal!

I've used Memory Box Clara Blooms on the first card with some older dies, plus a Sue Wilson Stacked Thinking of You sentiment fresh from the NBUS basket.



Homemade resin dots float across each card.  All the colored cardstock is from my years old collection of CTMH.  I like the way it can be distressed by sanding to show the white core.  Pretty colors, too.  I haven't bought colored cardstock in years, but my collection from many sources is as vast as my designer paper hoard.

Same colors and papers in the next card, but different dies and design -- all from my old-timey stash, except the new-to-me Sue Wilson Happy Everything sentiment.

 


There are two rather new challenges I've been looking forward to playing in, and today is the day, though I'm bringing up the rear.  Only a few days left for each:

Love Those Pretty Papers --It's anything goes with the focus on designer papers.  The optional September theme is "Fall".  
A Cut Above -- The September challenge has an optional theme of "Monochromatic", but as you can see I didn't use it this time.
I'm also glad to be linking up to Darnell's NBUS Challenge #66 with my never-been-used Sue Wilson sentiment dies.


  



Thank you for visiting.  Take care!



Thursday, September 19, 2024

Meander in Yellow

Hello and happy day to you!  Moving right along with some flowers... this Penny Black Meander stamp has only been waiting since spring for me to put it to paper.  Sometimes I forget how much I love to just sit and quietly color.



Stamped on hot press watercolor paper with Ranger Archival Watering Can, the coloring is with Tombow brush markers and the occasional use of homemade blender solution in a blank Copic marker.  It's my go-to coloring method these days.  I can't say it's easier or more difficult than other methods, but I enjoy it.

I also enjoy playing with designer paper and I've got way too much of it, so I'll take any opportunity to put it to work.  Here are some oldies that are unobtrusive enough to play backup for the flower image.



The sentiment is a composite from the Penny Black Note Builder set.  Have I mentioned how much I adore my Penny Black stamps?  If I could only have one bucket of stamps... well, thank goodness I don't have to choose.

I made today's card with specific challenges in mind:

Penny Black Saturday Challenge  -- It's anything goes with the optional "anything but square".
Triple B Challenge -- Birds, blooms, or butterflies.  See their gorgeous yellow inspiration board!
The Flower Challenge #95 -- Include a stamped flower.  Stamps are my first love in this craft.
NBUS Challenge #66 -- Never before used schtuff.  The Penny Black Meander flower wreath is a first time use.


  

  


I rarely do that many challenges for one card, but they were all so inspiring and it was easy to fit them in.  Sending thanks to all the folks who work to keep them going.

And thank YOU for kindly dropping in.  Let's do this again soon.  Take care!

Stamps:  Penny Black Meander and Note Builder Paper:  Fabriano Artistico Extra White 140 lb hot press watercolor, Neenah white for card base, old retired My Mind's Eye designer paper  Ink:  Ranger Archival Watering Can and Jet Black  Coloring:  Tombow markers and homemade blender  Other:  Sequins, Spellbinders Scored and Pierced Rectangles

Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Double D Challenge: Fall Leaves

 


It's that time of year, friends -- cooler temperatures, shorter days... and a Double D challenge in which Darlene is asking to see our fall leaves.  Have a look at her inspiration board full of rich color:



In addition to creative winners the Double D's have a prize for a random winner:



I dearly wanted to color my Inky Antics Autumn Dogs this fall, and the DD challenge gave me the perfect opportunity.



I colored with Tombow markers on hot pressed watercolor paper.  The embossed card base was brushed with SU's Apricot Appeal ink, keeping it bright, but with just a bit more definition in the texture.  The patterned papers are some I've had for years and will probably still have for years to come.  I love my patterned papers, but I also like a fair amount of white space.  Usually.  Sometimes.  It depends on my crafty frame of mind.



The zig zag stitch is an old Hero Arts stamp.  The die cut leaves are sponged with ink on the edges.  It was a fun card to make!

I know you'll enjoy the team samples at Double D.  I hope to see you in the gallery.  Have a beautiful day!



Stamps:  Inky Antics Autumn Dogs, Hero Arts Stitched Ribbon (zig zag)  Paper:  Fabriano Artistico Extra White 140 lb hot pressed watercolor, Neenah Classic Crest Super Smooth Solar White, scraps designer paper  Ink:  Palette Noir, SU Apricot Appeal (card base), Brocade Blue (sky), Crumb Cake (zig zag)  Coloring:  Tombow markers and homemade blender  Other:  Darice Fall Leaves Swirl embossing folder, Memory Box Stitched Circle Layers, Impression Obsession Small Leaf Set