Monthly Archives: October 2012

Embellish It

Unless you are new to reading this blog, I’m sure you know how much I love embellishments. Today’s card uses a smorgasbord of different tiny embellishments in a very neutral theme.

To make this card work, I’ve covered my patterned paper with lots of Kraft Mini White Jotter Tags. I’ve seen patterned paper that looked like this before, haven’t you? This is a fun way to make your own pattern made up of your own frames/journal spots.

Today I’m in at the Maya Road DT blog sharing this card and another with some ideas for the new Maya Road Vintage Daisy Trim. I hope you’ll stop by!

Have a beautiful day!

Happy World Card Making Day 2012

Thanks so much for stopping by today. I know it’s a busy day out there for my crafting friends. I hope you’re having a wonderful creative day!

Today I have a challenge for you and a card to share. Here’s a peek…

Please join me in the CLASSroom for the challenge and the full design. Make sure you check out the other challenges as well as there are some fun ones and more chances to win some great prizes.

Let the WCMD celebration continue!

happy card making

It’s the eve of World Card Making Day and I’m wondering just how many of you have gotten started already?

As you know, I love making cards and I have another one to share with you today. It’s a simple punched circle polka dot design. Simple can be fun to make. All those red dots just make me happy.

There are many challenges around the world tomorrow for card making and I hope you’ll stop back as I have a challenge for you in the CLASSroom.  Actually there are challenges and prizes there all day so play along if you can.

It’s also Thanksgiving weekend here in Canada and while we usually celebrate on the Monday, tomorrow I’ll be heading to Toronto for lots of turkey and pie. Yumm! I guess I can miss WCMD just this once. Family is everything you know and I couldn’t be more excited that we’ll all be together again.

If you feel like taking a break for card making, Ellen Hutson has a great sale on this weekend on almost everything in the store. Awesome right?

 

Happy creating! See you tomorrow!

a case study… week one

There’s nothing quite like a challenge to get your creativity going, is there? When I first started paper crafting, challenges got me hooked on stamping. They encouraged me to try new things and I loved being part of the crafting community. Participating almost daily in challenges helped me to develop my own style and pushed me to improve my designs. Challenges will always be part of my creative process whether they be online challenge, design calls or the challenge of creating with new products.

One challenge site that I’ve recently discovered is the CASE Study Challenge Blog. It’s a fun and unique site as each month they feature a guest designer for each of their weekly challenges. I’m excited to be their October guest designer for the duration of the month. For each week, they’ve chosen a design that I’ve created in the past and use it for inspiration for their design team. The exciting thing is you can use the designs to inspire you to create anything at all. You can choose to be inspired by the layout, by the color scheme, by the technique or just by some element of the design. How fun is that? I love flexibility!

Another thing that excites me about this month is that I’ll be playing along with the CASE study design team to create something new. I’ve been feeling a little dry in the creative department lately so I’m enjoying these challenges to hopefully rev things up a little.

Today’s card was inspired by a card I created for the CLASSroom nine months ago. You can find this inspiration piece and the design team’s take on it on the CASE Study blog here.

It may be a little bit difficult to see at first what inspired me so I’ll get you up to speed. The color scheme is very similar and I was inspired to use Ranger Distress Stains and the Prima Resist Canvas again. The resist canvas flowers and tab are colored with distress stains and I’ve also created the background with the stains as well.


I love the effect I ended up with by layering the card with a mask and then dabbing on two colors of distress stain. To make sure that the inks didn’t run, I dried the cardstock well with a heat gun before stamping on it.

This card made its way across the miles to my daughter whom I’m missing dreadfully. I can’t wait to see her for Canadian Thanksgiving this weekend!

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Happy creating!

happy 21st

Traditionally, the 21st birthday has been a special one. I think it depends on where you live but historically you were considered an adult at 21 and able to have the key to your parents home. Wow! Things have changed.

Last week my son’s fiancee turned 21 and I created a card and gift bag just for her. Shannon loves yellow and so of course, my projects just had to have yellow accents.

The accompanying gift bag is a tiny one as you can see. My son had bought her a charm bracelet for her birthday and I was able to give her a couple charms to add to it.

Butterflies always seem to be in style and I love adding them as accents to a floral design. I’ve used one of my favorite new Maya Road products on this design, the linen mini banner pieces. They have such a fabulous texture and just like the canvas banner pieces, are wonderful for stamping on.

Shannon is a lovely girl and a wonderful match for James. I recently snapped this picture of the two of them in the park. They are very busy right now making their future plans. It’s an exciting time.

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Thanks for stopping by!