Monday, December 31, 2012

Snow Skating


It's Monday! What better way is there to make a Monday more bearable, than with a Stamp of the Week from Repeat Impressions?  This week’s SOTW is called "Snow Skating" (4714-L). The SOTW is available exclusively to Repeat Impressions blog readers at 50% OFF with the special discount code from Monday, December 31 to Sunday, January 6. To get the discount code and more information about the SOTW, please go to the Repeat Impressions blog, The House That Stamps Built.


I made this card by creating the background first.  On Georgia Pacific white cardstock, I place a torn Post-It note to create a mask for the snow-covered ground.  Using a brayer, I applied SeaShells Cloudy Blue dye ink and ColorBox Ice Blue chalk ink to create a basecoat.  I then sponged on Adirondack Sailboat Blue and Distress Ink Faded Jeans dye inks around the edges of the scene.  I painted the snowflakes with Copic Opaque White and removed the mask.


Then, on X-Press It cardstock I stamped the Repeat Impressions image "Snow Skating" (4714-L) with Marvy black dye.  I colored the image with Copic markers, adding some detail to the scarf and hat by drawing with a Memento Tuxedo Black marker.  I cut around the image with detailed scissors.


I stamped the image again, this time directly onto the scene, so I could have the swirl from the ice skates.  I adhered the snowman to the scene and added Icicle Stickles to the swirl for some sparkle. I framed the scene with black cardstock and a piece of patterned paper from My Mind's Eye.  A sheer white ribbon was added to the card. 




Skate on over to see what the other Rock Stars made:

Thank you so much for visiting my blog today!  I sure do appreciate it!  If this happens to be my last post of the year, then I wish you the very best New Year's Eve and a very Happy 2013!

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Hot Diggity Dachsie


If you've been to my blog before, then you've seen this cute little dachshund before.  It is from Rubbernecker.  I can't seem to stop reaching for it because

  • it's adorable
  • it makes me smile
  • I kinda have this thing for dachshunds
  • it's quick and easy to color
  • it is somehow fun for me to challenge myself to use the image in different ways
To make this card, I stamped the Rubbernecker image of "Dog" (16354) onto X-Press It cardstock with Marvy black dye.  I colored it with Copic markers and cut around the image with my Cutter-bee scissors. 

I created a panel of clouds with by sponging SeaShells Cloudy Blue dye ink.  I added some grass cut from a scrap of patterned paper from Lasting Impressions with a die from My Favorite Things. I then put the dachshund into the scene and framed it with black cardstock.  The sentiment "Hot Diggity" (16329) is also from Rubbernecker and was stamped with Marvy black dye.

Patterned paper from My Mind's Eye and Queen & Company were used to create the layers for this card, along with some baby blue cardstock.  Each panel was framed with black cardstock.  The fishtail flag was cut with a My Favorite Things die.  The charm was made with a My Favorite Things die as well.  A sheer white bow puts the finishing touches on this card.


Will you see this dachshund image again from me?  Probably.  LOL. Thanks for visiting my blog today.




Friday, December 28, 2012

Shells


One of the reasons I love being on break is that it gives me time to play in my stamp room.  Just play.  Today, I played around with Splitcoast's F4A149 Challenge, rediscovering emboss resist.

So, in the true spirit of playing, I decided to emboss resist on kraft which resulted in the image being outlined in brown, rather than the typical white.  I went ahead and proceeded.

I stamped the shell image from Inkadinkado with Versamark Watermark onto kraft.  I applied clear embossing powder and heated with a heat gun.  I then used many, many inks to sponge and "color" the various shells and starfish in the image.  Inks such as Brilliance Moonlight White pigment, Brilliance Pearlescent Beige pigment, SeaShells Sandal dye, Adirondack Latte dye, Memento Desert Sand dye, and Whispers Whisper Pink dye. 

I distressed the edges with a Tim Holtz distressing tool.  Framed it with an off-white/beige cardstock, which was framed with kraft that was dry embossed with a Spellbinders folder.  Other layers include a dry embossed off-white/beige cardstock with a Cuttlebug folder, with the largest panel being a light beige cardstock dry embossed with a Spellbinders folder. 

Finishing touches on this card include a sheer light beige ribbon and bow, along with a PSX sentiment stamped with Memento Desert Sand dye onto a torn piece of off-white/beige cardstock.

And, it should be noted, the photograph for this card was taken at approximately 10:45 pm.  Special thanks to my husband for getting me a light box for Christmas.  WOOT!



Thursday, December 27, 2012

Duck Umbrella

I had a lot of fun playing with these bright spring colors on this card.  Perhaps, I'm in trouble since spring is soooo far away.   The Ohio gray skies are here for a bit, I'm afraid.

To make this card, I stamped the Hambo image of "Duck Umbrella" (4716) with Marvy black dye ink onto X-Press It cardstock.  I colored the image with Copic markers.  I cut around the image with my Cutterbee scissors.  To make the water droplets on the umbrella, I added gluestick to the umbrella and sprinkled clear UTEE onto the umbrella and heated with my heat gun.  So fun to watch those droplets appear!

I cut a circle from white cardstock with a Nestabilities die.  I sponged SeaShells Cloudy Blue dye to form some clouds.  I framed this circle with another circle cut with a Nestabilities die.  I pop-dotted the duck to the finished circle.

The layers of this card are made with patterned paper from Pebbles, Queen&Company and Bella Blvd.  I stamped the Hambo sentiment of "Sunshine and Happiness" (4704) with Marvy black dye onto the Queen&Company strip.  I added some Baker's Twine to this panel.  I added three clear crystal beads to the Pebbles strip.  The large Bella Blvd panel was framed with white cardstock.

Okay...back to winter.  :-(


Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Flowering Hearts




It's Wednesday, which means it is time for a "What If? Wednesday Sketch".  You have two weeks to enter your card using the sketch posted on the Repeat Impressions blog...The House That Stamps Built.  All participants will have a chance to win a $25 Repeat Impressions gift certificate.  I hope you'll play along with us.

This week's sketch looks like this:


This is probably the closest I've ever followed a sketch before.  Seems like I always deviate a bit.

For this card, I stamped the Repeat Impressions image of "Flowering Hearts" (4316-I) with Marvy black dye ink onto X-Press It cardstock.  I colored the image with Copic markers and added some Crystal Stickles to give the hearts a little sparkle.  I cut the panel with a Nestabilities circle die and paper pierced around the image.  I then framed it with red cardstock, also cut from a Nestabilities circle die.  

Patterned paper from Pebbles form the large panel of this card.  It was paper pierced and faux stitched with a colored pencil.  The three strips of white cardstock were dry embossed with a Sizzix embossing folder.  I added four hearts cut with a paper punch from red cardstock to the card.  The large panel was then framed with white and red cardstock.  A sheer red ribbon and bow put the finishing touches on this card.



It's never too early to add to the Valentine's Day stash, right?  My local grocery store had all of its Valentine's Day candy out on Christmas Eve. 

Be sure to visit the other Rock Stars to see how they used this sketch:
 Thanks so much for visiting my blog today!

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

2012 Christmas Card


Merry Christmas to all of you!  Here's my 2012 Christmas card that I sent to family and friends.  I was finally able to finish them on Saturday and get them in the mail, so a few friends will have to pretend that they received this before Christmas rather than after.  Friends do that for cardmaking friends, at least I hope they do.  I was way behind this year...sick 4 out of the last 6 weekends.  Finally my never-ending illness was called "viral pneumonia" by my doctor last week, so needless to say I haven't been feeling up to much cardmaking lately.

This card was inspired by a card made by the talented Kathy Racoosin.

This card uses stamps from a variety of sources.  The "Santa Paws" set from Paper Smooches provide the adorable dachshund, Santa hat, bone and sentiment.  I stamped the dachshund with Marvy black dye ink onto X-Press It cardstock.  I colored it with Copic markers and cut with my Cutterbee scissors.  Same exact thing with the hat, and then I adhered the hat to the dachshund.

Then, using white cardstock, I made the snowscene.  I sponged Distress Ink Tumbled Glass onto the strip of white cardstock.  I then stamped repeatedly two snowflake stamps from Stamps from Judith with the Distress Ink Tumbled Glass.  I added highlights to these snowflakes using a white Uniball Signo pen. I stamped the Paper Smooches "Fleas Navidad" was stamped onto the scene.  I then pop-dotted the "ground" that was cut with scissors and outlined with a light blue Copic marker.  I stamped the Paper Smooches bone onto the ground and colored with a Copic marker and then placed the dachshund into the scene.  I framed the scene with red cardstock.

The larger panel of the card was made with green cardstock that was stamped with a Penny Black stamp called "Scroll Pattern" with Distress Ink Peeled Paint.  I added some highlights with the white Uniball Signo pen. 



Thank you so much for visiting my blog on this Christmas Day. My husband, Sloopy and I wish you happiness and good health this holiday.


Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Ornament in Blue

Repeat Impressions Rock Star Geri Utterback challenged us to use at least two shades of blue on our creations for the latest Designer's Choice Challenge.  You can read all about this challenge on the Repeat Impressions blog, The House That Stamps Built.

I grabbed a bunch of blue Copic markers and went to work.  I stamped the Repeat Impressions image of "Ornament Frame" (3814-K) onto X-Press It cardstock with Marvy black dye ink.  I colored with Copic markers and did some shading and highlights with Prismacolor pencils.  I cut around the image with my Cutter-bee scissors.  I added an actual ornament hanger onto the ornament. 

I placed the ornament onto a piece of white cardstock that had been cut from a Nestabilities die.  I then placed this onto a white card back and adhered a sheer gray ribbon and bow.  I really think that by keeping everything white, the blue ornament really takes center stage on this card.



Though I hope you aren't feeling blue, I do urge you to check out the blue creations from the other Rock Stars:
 Thanks so much for visiting my blog today!

Monday, December 17, 2012

A Stamper's 12 Days of Christmas


It's Monday! What better way is there to make a Monday more bearable, than with a Stamp of the Week from Repeat Impressions?  This week’s SOTW is called "Twelve Days of Christmas" (Stamper Style)  (2109-K) The SOTW is available exclusively to Repeat Impressions blog readers at 50% OFF with the special discount code from Monday, December 17 to Sunday, December 23. To get the discount code and more information about the SOTW, please go to the Repeat Impressions blog, The House That Stamps Built.

I stamped the verse onto a piece of white Georgia Pacific paper that I cut with a Nestabilities die with Versafine Onyx Black ink.

I made a tree with patterned paper from My Mind's Eye using a die from Taylored Expressions.  I sponged around the edges of the tree using Adirondack Lettuce dye ink.  I added a gold bow to the top of the tree.

I stamped the Repeat Impressions image of "Rubber Stamp" small (4513-C) with Marvy black dye ink onto X-Press It cardstock.  I colored the image with Copic markers and cut it out with my Cutter-bee scissors.

I then arranged all of the card's elements onto a larger panel of patterned paper from Jillibean Soup.  It was framed with white cardstock and kraft.


Go take a look at what the other Rock Stars made:
Thank you so much for visiting my blog today!  I sure do appreciate it!

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Pelican's Scoop


I am now working with Hambo's rubber stamps for the next two months.  I am very excited to introduce you to "Pelican" (4912) .  Isn't he a cutie?

I stamped "Pelican" (4912) with Memento Tuxedo Black ink onto X-Press It paper.  I colored him with Copic markers.  I cut around him with my Cutter-bee scissors.  I decided he needed a post to stand on, so I made that with a scrap of textured white cardstock, swiped with all kinds of beige/brown dye inks such as SeaShells Peach Bellini, Adirondack Latte, and Distress It Old Paper.

For the ocean, I cut a circle with a Nestabilities die cut and used Copic markers to make the scene.  Some highlights with a white Uniball Signo pen make the white caps and a Memento Tuxedo Black maker made the birds in the distance.

I placed my scene onto a piece of Jillibean Soup patterned paper.  The sentiment is from Hambo as well.  It is called "The Scoop" (0522).  I stamped it with Memento Tuxedo Black ink and cut it apart and arranged it onto my card.

White cardstock and kraft cardstock cut from a Nestabilities die form the additional layers to this card.



Thank you so much for visiting my blog today.  I do appreciate you taking time out of this busy time of year to do so.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Waterlilies and Dragonflies



It's Wednesday, which means it is time for a "What If? Wednesday Sketch".  You have two weeks to enter your card using the sketch posted on the Repeat Impressions blog...The House That Stamps Built.  All participants will have a chance to win a $25 Repeat Impressions gift certificate.  I hope you'll play along with us.

This week's sketch looks like this:


Well you already can see, I deviated from the sketch like I always do.  Sketches to me are starting points, and if your design takes you from that starting point it is okay.  At least that's how I justified it.

I stamped the beautiful Repeat Impressions image "Waterlilies and Dragonflies" (9204-M) with Memento Tuxedo Black dye ink.  I colored the image with Copic markers and Spectrum Noir Markers (pinks).  I added a few highlights with a Sakura Gelly Roll pen.  Then to really give this circled image some sparkle I sprayed it with Sparkle Sheer Shimmer Spritz by Tsukineko. 

Since my original image was a circle, I then took the liberty of making the panel below it with a Nestabilities lace circle die made from white cardstock. I pop-dotted the image onto this.  The larger panel is from patterned paper from Pebbles.  It is framed with white and pink cardstock.  A sheer white ribbon and bow, along with three clear glass beads (inspired by the sketch, yet moved) complete this card.



Don't miss seeing some great cards using this sketch from the other Rock Stars:
 Thanks so much for visiting my blog today!

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Southwest


So get this...my first week in FOUR MONTHS not doing the Hambo Hoedown (I'll be working with Hambo's cool rubber images for the next two months) and THIS is the image of the week.  You all know how I can't resist southwestern images so I snatched this one up and had some coloring fun. 

I printed the AMAZING digital image of "Southwest" onto a piece of Hewlett Packard Color Inkjet paper (24 Pound, Uncoated, 96-Plus Brightness).  I colored and colored and colored to my heart's content with Prismacolor pencils.  Once finished, I sprayed the image with workable fixative.

I framed the picture with black cardstock, and formed panels with a rust cardstock which was dry embossed with a Cuttlebug folder, and a piece of patterned paper from Darcie.  I sponged Adirondack Butterscotch and Adirondack Rust onto the paper and paper pierced and faux stitched with a colored pencil.

Some hemp and a circle clip put the finishing touches on this card.


Make sure you visit Hambo's Team Squeal...they'll be taking over the Hoedown duties and you will not be disappointed.  Talented, talented, talented!  Go welcome them...

A Tag with a Wag


Repeat Impressions Rock Star Patti Gilliam challenged us to make either a tag or a bag for the latest Designer's Choice Challenge.  You can read all about this challenge on the Repeat Impressions blog, The House That Stamps Built.

I'm so grateful for this particular challenge because I hardly ever make tags, and there really is no excuse to not make them.  They are so much fun and so versatile.  The one I made for this challenge I can see it hanging on a gift bag for Sloopy, or better yet perhaps a gift from Sloopy to me.  ;-)

I stamped the Repeat Impressions image of "Wagging Pup" (8106-I) with Marvy black dye onto X-Press It cardstock.  I colored the dog with Copic markers and cut around the image with my Cutterbee scissors. I added the Santa hat to the dog, by cutting red and white paper from a Memory Box die.


I then cut a tag using a Nestabilities die cut from patterned paper from Jillibean Soup and a piece of white cardstock for the snow (simply torn).  I pop-dotted the doggie to the tag, and added a sheer white ribbon.


Don't miss other great creations from the Rock Stars.  Great tags and bags to see!

 Thanks so much for visiting my blog today!

Monday, December 3, 2012

Skate in the Flakes


It's Monday! What better way is there to make a Monday more bearable, than with a Stamp of the Week from Repeat Impressions?  This week’s SOTW is called "Snowflakes" (8805-K). The SOTW is available exclusively to Repeat Impressions blog readers at 50% OFF with the special discount code from Monday, December 3 to Sunday, December 9. To get the discount code and more information about the SOTW, please go to the Repeat Impressions blog, The House That Stamps Built.
 
For my card, I repeatedly and randomly stamped "Snowflakes" with Colorbox Frost White Pigment Ink onto a strip of white cardstock from Georgia Pacific.  I added clear embossing powder and applied heat with my heat gun.  Then, I took my pad of Distress Ink Tumbled Glass dye ink and streaked it many times onto the strip of paper to allow the white snowflakes to appear.  I did add a light streak of Whispers Whisper Lilac also to this strip. I sprayed this strip with Sparkle Sheer Shimmer Spray from Tsukineko for a little sparkle.  I framed this strip with black cardstock on two sides.  This snowflake strip was then placed onto a white panel, that was cut with a corner rounder on two sides.

On X-Press It cardstock with Marvy black dye, I stamped the Repeat Impressions image of "Snow Skating" (4704-L).  I colored the adorable snowman with Copic markers and cut around the image.  I then stamped the swirly portion of the ice on the ground onto the white panel using a Memento Tuxedo Black marker, spilling onto the snowflake strip.  A little Crystal Stickles was applied.  I pop-dotted the snow skater onto the card.

Finishing touches to the card include sheer white ribbon and a snowflake brad attached to the bow.




Want some more snow? Take a look at what the other Rock Stars created.  We promise you won't have to shovel, LOL.


Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Basketball


(If you are here for the Repeat Impressions Sketch Challenge, scroll down)

It's Hambo Hoedown Time!

For this week's challenge, we are to browse the very inspiring Hambo Pinterest boards.  You'll find some fun projects here,  and past Hoedown Best In Show winners here.

For my card, I actually was inspired by the faux wood on this card by Jeannie Thomas.

It gave me the idea to create a basketball court.  To do that, I used the faux wood technique on a piece of beige paper that was already textured and "grooved".  I used direct-to-paper with the following dye inks: SeaShells Sandal, SeaShells Peach Bellini and Shadow Ink Soft Gray.  Then taking a white colored pencil I drew in the 3 point arch, center court and traced around the perimeter.  I framed the court with black cardstock.

I printed the Hambo digital image of "Basketball" onto Georgia Pacific cardstock three times.  I colored the basketballs with Copic markers, along with the basketball hoop stand.  I adhered some white string to the net portion of the image.  I placed the court, the basketballs and the hoop onto a piece of patterned paper from Basic Grey.  I paper pierced around this layer and faux stitched with a colored pencil.  I framed the panel with black cardstock.

The sentiment is one of three included in "Basketball".  I framed it with black cardstock, and adhered a golden star brad above the sentiment.


I hope you can join in on all of the fun with us at the Hoedown this week. All of the challenge details can be found right here on the Hoedown Blog.  Remember you must use Hambo images to play along...but that's easy to do (there are some freebies here if you don't have any). If you play along this week, you will be sent next week's Hoedown image for free.

Thank you so much for visiting my blog!  

Santa Paws



 It's Wednesday, which means it is time for a "What If? Wednesday Sketch".  You have two weeks to enter your card using the sketch posted on the Repeat Impressions blog...The House That Stamps Built.  All participants will have a chance to win a $25 Repeat Impressions gift certificate.  I hope you'll play along with us.

This week's sketch looks like this:





As you can see, I was rather liberal with my sketch interpretation.  I tilted the sketch by 90 degrees.  I changed the banner-like strip to a bone (cut by my Cricut with the "Paper Pups" cartridge), and I let the dog take the square's place.

I stamped the Repeat Impressions image of "Wagging Pup" (8106-I) with Marvy black dye onto X-Press It cardstock.  I colored the dog with Copic markers and cut around the image with my Cutterbee scissors. I added the Santa hat to the dog, by cutting red and white paper from a Memory Box die.

The bone was cut from kraft, and the large layer of patterned paper is from Bella Blvd, rounded with a corner punch and framed with kraft paper.

 

Want to see some more cards using this sketch?  Just head on over to the following Rock Stars:

 Thanks so much for visiting my blog today!


Saturday, November 24, 2012

Scarlet and Gray All-Star


Goooooooood Gameday Morning!

Today, I wanted to share a card I made using an adorable image from Hambo Stamps.

I stamped the adorable Hambo image "Football Boy" (3702) with Marvy black dye ink onto X-Press It cardstock.  I colored the image scarlet and gray with my Copic markers.  I cut around the image with my Cutterbee scissors. 

With gray cardstock, I cut the Block O image with a jillian vance [die]sign from Spellbinders.  I framed this with black cardstock.  A strip of patterned paper from Sports Solution was placed behind the Block O and too was framed with black cardstock.  The larger panel is from Jillibean Soup and was framed with black and gray cardsrock.

The sentiment is from Hambo's digital image of "Basketball".  I cut the flag with a Nestabilities die, and attached a scarlet button, and tied some Buckeye Blend Divine Twine, which is also from a jillian vance.

I do believe it is now time to play the game.  May all of our beloved Buckeyes be all-stars today.  Go Buckeyes!


Friday, November 23, 2012

Wolverine Regrets


A few week's ago, I won a free digital image of my choice on Squigglefly.  So, of course, I chose a Cheryl Agler image.

As soon as I saw "Sally Is Going Back to School" image, I thought it captures how I feel each fall when summer vacation is over.  And then, I got the crazy, somewhat mean thought that this is probably how Michigan students feel about going to school.....Haha!  So, the idea for this card was born.

I printed the main image onto X-Press It cardstock.  I colored it with Copic markers.  I framed the image with blue cardstock.  The football is a very old PSX stamp.  I stamped it with Marvy black dye onto X-Press It cardstock and colored it with Copic markers.  I cut around the football and pop-dotted it.  The larger card panel is made from patterned paper from Free Bird.  It is framed with blue cardstock as well.  The sentiment is computer generated, and was cut with a jillian vance [die]sign from Spellbinders, also framed with blue cardstock.

This card was fun to make.  It gave me a laugh.  I hope it does the same for you, and that any M!ch*g@n fans visiting this blog will perhaps appreciate the good natured ribbing that takes place every year. 

May the best team win....GO BUCKEYES!!!


Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Joy To The World


Repeat Impressions Rock Star Karen Hasheck challenged us to make a holiday card using nontraditional colors for the latest Designer's Choice Challenge.  You can read all about this challenge on the Repeat Impressions blog, The House That Stamps Built.

For my card, I decided to go green, blue, gold and kraft.  I stamped the Repeat Impressions image of "Ornament Frame" (3814-K) onto kraft with Marvy black dye.  I cut around it with my Cutterbee scissors.  With a black marker, I drew the continents onto the ornament and colored with Prismacolor pencils.  I stamped "Ornament Frame" (3814-K) again onto a piece of gold cardstock with Marvy black dye. I cut around the top of the ornament lid and adhered to the ornament made from kraft.    An actual ornament hanger was used to complete the ornament.

Using Cuttlebug dies, I cut the letters "J" and "Y" from kraft so that I could spell the word "Joy".  I placed these letters onto a piece patterned paper from My Mind's Eye.  I paper pierced around this panel and faux stitched with a colored pencil.  This panel was then framed with kraft.  A golden ribbon and bow put the finishing touches on this card.


Be sure to check out the following Rock Stars for some more holiday inspiration:


As always, thank you so much for visiting my blog today.

Monday, November 19, 2012

Peaceful Observation


It's Monday! What better way is there to make a Monday more bearable, than with a Stamp of the Week from Repeat Impressions?  This week’s SOTW is "Peaceful Observation" (2001-M). The SOTW is available exclusively to Repeat Impressions blog readers at 50% OFF with the special discount code from Monday, November 19 to Sunday, November 25. To get the discount code and more information about the SOTW, please go to the Repeat Impressions blog, The House That Stamps Built.

I have been sick for three days and haven't really felt much up to stamping. You know, the annual sinus infection that just wipes you out.  So with little time and little energy I decided to make a one layer, CAS style card.  As it turns out, the image of "Peaceful Observation" (2001-M) is all you really need to make a great card as the image itself does all the work and doesn't need a lot of embellishing.

I stamped the image onto a X-Press It cardstock twice.  Once on the card layer, the other to color the cat with Copic markers and cut with my Cutter-bee scissors.  I placed the cat onto the card layer to add some dimension.  Crystal Stickles highlight the ribbon on the cat. I did a little Copic shading around the window.

Then, I simply added a ribbon and bow, and attached a snowflake brad.

That's it.

Other Rock Stars have been playing with "Peaceful Observation" (2001-M) too.  You really ought to go on over to see their beautiful creations.

Thank you for visiting my blog today.  I hope to be back to more creating soon.  

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Cornucopia


(If you are here for the Repeat Impressions Sketch Challenge, scroll down)

It's Hambo Hoedown Time!

For this week's challenge, we are to use burlap in our creations.

A total first for me.  I went to Hobby Lobby and learned that burlap comes in many colors.  Gotta tuck that information away for future reference.  I decided to get a light beige burlap, and incorporated it into my project.

The beautiful image is "Cornucopia" from Hambo Digital Stamps.  I printed it onto X-Press It cardstock and colored the image with Copic markers, along with some shading and highlights with Prismacolor pencils.  Crystal Stickles also adds some sparkle and highlights to the image.

Using the easel card tutorial on Splitcoast Stampers, I constructed my base and card front with burlap, patterned paper from Lasting Impressions, brown cardstock and kraft.  A circle Nestabilities was used to cut the circle, and paper piercing and faux-stitching was done with a colored pencil.  A rich rust ribbon was also used.

I used two of the three sentiments included in "Cornucopia" from Hambo Digital Stamps.  I printed them onto kraft, with the sentiment on the base being cut by a Nestabilities die.



I hope you can join in on all of the fun with us at the Hoedown this week. All of the challenge details can be found right here on the Hoedown Blog.  Remember you must use Hambo images to play along...but that's easy to do (there are some freebies here if you don't have any). If you play along this week, you will be sent next week's Hoedown image for free.

Thank you so much for visiting my blog!  

Droplets on a Leaf






It's Wednesday, which means it is time for a "What If? Wednesday Sketch".  You have two weeks to enter your card using the sketch posted on the Repeat Impressions blog...The House That Stamps Built.  All participants will have a chance to win a $25 Repeat Impressions gift certificate.  I hope you'll play along with us.

This week's sketch looks like this:




Once again, I rebelled.  I omitted the long layer in the middle of the card, kept everything else though.

I stamped the Repeat Impressions image of "Maple Leaf Silhouette" (5127-K) with Adirondack Sunset Orange dye ink onto 100% Cotton Cardstock Watercolor Paper (from my friends at Marco's).  I did dab some Adirondack Butterscotch dye ink onto the leaf as well.  I then took a waterbrush to the stamped image and moved the color around.  I cut the leaf out with my Cutterbee scissors. 

I added some gluestick to the leaf, and then sprinkled some UTEE powder to the leaf.  I used a heat gun and watched the "droplets" appear.

I cut an oval from a Nestabilities die.  I sponged the dye inks of Adirondack Lemonade, SeaShells Peach Bellini, Adirondack Butterscotch, and Adirondack Willow onto the oval.  I paper pierced around the oval. 

Patterned paper from We R Memory Keepers, brown cardstock and kraft form the layers of this card.  I paper pierced and faux-stitched with a color pencil around the patterned paper.  I also dry embossed these patterned paper layers with a Darice folder.

The sentiment "For the Beauty" (3213-G) was with Versafine Vintage Sepia onto kraft.  A sheer brown ribbon was threaded through the sentiment.



Want to see some more cards using this sketch?  Just head on over to the following Rock Stars:
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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Happy Birthday, Tim!



(If you are here for the Repeat Impressions Sketch Challenge, scroll down)

We are dedicating this week's Hambo Hoedown to Tim!  Tim is the guy with the pencil at Hambo Stamps.  He's the illustrator for all of the fun images we use each week.  Happy Birthday, Tim!

For this week's Hoedown we are being challenged to use the burned edges/soot technique OR incorporate a checkerboard design or gingham into our creation.  I went with the latter option since I'm rather clumsy and could just see myself catching something on fire, LOL! 

For my card, I printed the Hambo digital image of "Toaster" onto X-Press It cardstock.  I colored the image with Copic markers and cut around it with my Cutterbee scissors.

Patterned paper from Hot Off The Press was used to created the card panel.  I paper pierced around the panel and faux-stitched with a colored pencil. The panel was framed with black cardstock.

Black and white gingham ribbon was used on this card.

The sentiment is one of three included in the Hambo digital image of "Toaster".  I framed it with black cardstock. 


I hope you can join in on all of the fun with us at the Hoedown this week. All of the challenge details can be found right here on the Hoedown Blog.  Remember you must use Hambo images to play along...but that's easy to do (there are some freebies here if you don't have any). If you play along this week, you will be sent next week's Hoedown image for free.

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Let Us Be Thankful


Repeat Impressions Rock Star Geri Utterback challenged us to create anything that gives thanks...a thank you card, Thanksgiving, etc.  Very appropriate, don't you think?

For my card, I stamped the Repeat Impressions image of "Cornucopia" (908-K) with Marvy black dye onto X-Press it cardstock.  I colored the image with Copic markers and added some highlights with Crystal Stickles.  I cut the image panel with a Nestabilities oval die. 

The card panels were made with patterned paper from K&Company and KI Memories.  I added to texture to both with Cuttlebug and Sizzix embossing folders.  I framed these panels with brown cardstock.  The card base is kraft.  Sheer golden brown ribbon was added to the card.
The sentiment is a portion of a sentiment from Repeat Impressions called "For the Beauty" (3213-G) and was stamped with Versafine Vintage Sepia. 


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