Friday, November 18, 2016

Fall Bounty Border Card








 I was busy working on Thanksgiving cards recently. Here is the fist of them, made with a little help from a "ladybug" ha, ha !

Image, inks and papers from Stampin'  Up! (retired).

I'm entering this card in the Cards In Envy Pumpkins challenge.

Thanks for looking =)


EDITED TO ADD 11/23/2016
My card was chosen as a personal favorite / In The Mailbox award !

Thursday, November 17, 2016

Embossed Copper Pumpkin Card




I finally used this piece of copper 
that I stamped and embossed years ago !

Stamp with Stazon ink,
run a stylus along the lines
then color with permanent markers.

Mulberry paper from eons ago was layered
behind the copper piece.

I ran a stylus on a scoring board to make the
ëmbossed lines near the edge of the card front.

Image from Stampin'  Up! (retired).

I've not played in the challenge at Cards in Envy for a while,
so 
I'm entering this card in the current Cards In Envy Pumpkins challenge.

Thanks for looking =) 


Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Be Happy Digi Kit








What a cheery, bright new kit released today by JMC Designs !
I created the above printable and facebook timeline cover
with it, adding my own text boxes for the words.



50% off until November 23rd, 2016
at Scraps-N-Pieces.com



This kit includes:

Full Alphabet
7 Cardstock 12X12 300dpi
5 Painted Papers 12X12 300dpi
15 Patterned Papers 12X12 300dpi

56 Unique Elements - 
Arrow, 3 Butterflies, 3 Buttons, Clip, 13 Flair, 7 Flowers, 3 Frames, 
3 Happy Girls, 2 Grunge, 3 Leaves, 5 Ribbons,
 RicRac, Staple, 3 Stars, Stitching, 3 Strings, 3 Tags







Friday, November 11, 2016

Thank You, Veterans





Thank you, today and everyday, 
for the sacrifices you make 
to keep our country safe.





The Best on Earth:
A Veteran's Day Tribute

If someone has done military service,
They earn the title "veteran," and more;
They earn our deep respect and admiration;
That they are special no one can ignore.

They sacrificed the comforts we enjoy;
The list is long of all the things they gave.
Our veterans are extraordinary people;
They’re loyal, dedicated, true and brave.

When terror and invasion were real threats,
They showed us they could handle any storm.
We owe our freedoms and our very lives
To our veterans, who served in uniform.

Our veterans should be celebrities;
They’re exceptional; no other group compares.
We’re grateful for the many things they’ve done;
They’re always in our hearts and in our prayers.

We owe our veterans support and friendship;
Let no one ever question what they’re worth.
These men and women served us and our country,
Our veterans--the very best on earth.

By Joanna Fuchs

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Gown and Tux Shaped Wedding Card







Normally when I've been invited to a wedding, I made a special card to reflect the colors or theme of the wedding. I didn't know what either would be for a wedding I recently attended, but suspected it may be a sort of country theme. The invites were a simple cream card in a kraft envelope. I was going to use that as a starting point for my card and had several ideas. In the end I decided to make this gown and tux card since I have always wanted to make one after seeing the idea several years ago.

The pattern I used was found here, but there are many other versions to be found online.

Since the invite was cream and kraft, I made the gate fold card base kraft with a cream insert to write on. I made my card slightly taller than a regular A2 size to hide a check I was giving the happy couple.






The insert is a very old die cut item that was in my stash.
It came in a grab bag of items long ago. I think it was meant
to be folded in half as a gift card or place card for a table ? 
I liked the elegant corners so used it as a base
to stamp a sentiment on (oldie from Stampin' Up!).







After I cut the dress pieces out, 
I ran them through an embossing folder.

The trim on the waist of the dress is
some really, really old plastic
crafty stuff I came across at a yard sale
many years ago. It was on a roll like ribbon.
I should have made the waist on the dress a bit
wider than what was on the pattern to fit the plastic trim.







I added teeny, tiny paper punch buttons
and a hand cut collar to the original tux pattern.
A little bit of doodling with a marker, too,
for extra detail. 





This was a fun card to make.



Thanks for looking =) 



Although the idea is not original, I'm entering my card in the following challenges "just because":
Through The Craft Room Door Anything Goes
Crafting By Designs November Anything Goes



Sunday, November 6, 2016

Get Well Wishes Card








Old Stampin' Up! rubber stamp images, card stocks and inks were used to create this quick and cute card. The image was water colored with inks from my classic ink pads using an aqua painter. I used Versamark ink on a rubber stamp to create my own tone on tone background (light green base).

Thanks for looking =)

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Blue Jeans Baby Digi Kit








Another lovely kit by
is available now at 
Scraps-N-Pieces.com !
This kit is called Blue Jeans Baby.
It was created for the Bits' N' Pieces 
designer kits at Scraps-N-Pieces.
It is made up of several packs,
each of which are on sale for $1.00 USD
 through November 7th, 2016. 

I created a facebook timeline cover
and a card front with the kit,
using My Memories Suite 7 software. 









Below are images for each pack
and the contents of each.



Elements Pack:
60 Unique Elements - 2 Arrows, Heart Banner, Buckle, 3 Bows, 2 Butterflies, 4 Buttons, 7 Flowers, 3 Stamped Flowers, 2 Frames, 2 Grunge, Hearts, 4 Leaves, Leather Strap, Metal Flowers, Metal Heart, Metal Turtle, Owl Charm, Pocket, 5 Ribbons, 2 RicRac, Staple, 2 Stitching, 2 Strings, 2 Swirls, Denim Tab, 2 Tags, 2 Trim, 3 Wooden Hearts














Patterned Paper Pack - 24 Papers - 12X12 300PPI











Cardstock Pack - 7 Pack -12X12 300PPI










Extra Paper Pack - 24 Papers - 12X12 300PPI












Cluster Pack - 4 Beautiful Cluster to add to any layout








Washi Tape Pack - 8 Transucent Tape Pieces





Thanks for looking =)

Giving Thanks Digi Kit




Above are a facebook timeline cover
and a printable card front
that I created with the lovely new kit,
It is now available at Scraps-N-Pieces.com
and is 50% off for all of November 2016.

Be sure to visit the JMC Designs blog
for a free coordinating mini kit
that is offered as the Use It All Challenge
this month at Scraps-N-Pieces.com

I used the My Memories Suit 7 software
to create my projects.






KIT CONTENTS:

54 Accents - Flowers, stars, Stamps, Frames, Brads, Flairs, WordArt, Tags and Labels
Alphabet in 6 colors
8 Cardstock - 12X12 300ppi
24 Patterned Papers - 12X12 300ppi
55 Unique Elements - Acorn, Apple, Banner, 3 Bows, 4 Buttons, Canoe, Corn, 8 Flowers, 4 Frames, Grunge, 2 Indians, 2 Pilgrims, 5 Leaves, Pie, Pumpkin, 5 Ribbons, 2 RicRac, 2 Turkeys, Scatter, Splatter, Staples, 2 Stitching, 3 Strings, 2 Twigs








Thanks for looking =) 

25th Birthday Card













We have another lovely inspiration photo for you
to use this month for the challenge at
lots of layers and/or colors






I used some similar colors on my card as well as lots of layers,
both inside and out !





The front is a shaker.











Visit the rest of the design teams blogs
to see more inspiring ideas ! 


Cohenna | Donna | Em | Heather | Jane | Judy 
Karen | Katarina | Katy | Leslie | Linda | Merethe
Michele | Mynn | Paula | Rocky | Rosi | Ruza
Shawna | Shirley | Steph | Sue N. | Susan | Tina | Toni




I've entered my card in the Anything Goes challenge at
 Through The Craft Room Door

Beach Memories Shadowbox


I've been waiting for a couple of months to share this project with you !!!
I'm sharing it as part of my design team duties for


This is something I've wanted to make for a long while,
but couldn't find a shadowbox to fit the items I wanted to frame.
In late July, I took a little road trip with my Mom
to a craft supply store in search of shadowboxes and frames.
I was happy to finally find a couple of things I had been needing !













Sand from the beach was poured into a clean, empty frappe bottle.
I tilted it onto the side, gently shaking it to level it out. 
I then placed shells on top of the sand as best I could 
(how DO they build ships in bottles?!?),
using a long thin skewer to help move them about.

To make the sand "solid", I gently added drops of distilled water
through a straw, keeping the bottle on its side and as still as possible.
I wanted to get the top layer of the sand wet so that when it dried,
it would remain "glued" into place. I don't know that all sand would
react this way, but the fine sand from the beach we were on dried " solid".

I left the bottle uncapped, away from heat and sunlight, to dry. 
It took every bit of three weeks.
I wanted to make certain it was totally dry before capping the bottle
and placing it into the shadowbox. 

I painted the bottle cap with a stone effects spray paint
before screwing it onto the bottle.







I die cut numbers from chipboard,
gave them a heavy coat of clear drying liquid glue
then sprinkled sand on top of them.










Die cut tags and twine for a bit of "journaling"
are attached to the items.





The shadowbox I bought did not have a finished back.
In fact, there was a piece of paper from the manufacturer 
glued to it that had to be removed. The unfinished back had
 several holes in it from the hanging hardware that was attached.
It really needed to be covered up, I intended to anyway,
so I used water design paper from an old Die Cuts With A View paper stack.

I also used a sand design piece of paper from the same stack to 
layer behind the photos.




Thanks for looking !




Be sure to visit the rest of the design team members' blogs
 to see many more inspiring craft ideas ! 


This is a monthly, anything crafty goes challenge blog. 
Won't you share with us what you are crafting ? 




I'm entering my shadowbox in the following challenge: