- I stamped the Specially Warm image on watercolor paper with Gina K Jet Black Amalgam Ink and the sentiment with Ranger Archival Ink "Potting Soil" .
- The image was colored with my COPICS & Flair pens.
- I adhered the trimmed stamped panel to a piece of brown glitter paper, leaving a small edge of glitter showing around the panel.
- The completed panel was adhered to a piece of Fall-patterned paper that I had in my scrap drawer. It's so nice to be able to find just what I need in there !!
- 3 strips of coordinating washi from the Happy Fall & Give Thanks collections from American Crafts were placed in the upper left corner of the stamped panel and secured with tiny staples.
- The entire completed panel was adhered to a brown cardstock card base.
Thursday, September 30, 2021
The Four Seasons Challenge / October Guest Designer
Saturday, September 25, 2021
Crafty Elves' Countdown to Christmas / September 2021
It's time for the September edition of Crafty Elves And today it is finally cooler here. I actually put a sweater on this morning to run to the store !! Of course, this afternoon it is fairly warm again but I am not complaining .. Are you enjoying some cooler temps where you are ??? Pretty soon I will be turning on the Christmas music while I make my cards . Do you do that ?? Have you been working on your holiday cards along with us ??
My first card just started as a quick idea when I spotted the stamp on my shelf one day. The Flight of Fancy stamp by Printworks Collection is an older wood-mounted staamp that I have had for years . The snowman reminded me of the letter "O" and I came up with the idea to use letters to form a holiday word.
- I stamped the snowman with Gina K Jet Black Amalgam Ink onto a piece of scrap paper that had that cute border already at the top. I had already lined up the letters so I could be sure they fit on the panel.
- Cosmo Cricket "Jolly by Golly" adhesive chipboard letters were placed on the panel to spell out the word "NOEL". I placed 2 peppermint dots at the end, mainly because I had leftover space ..
- The snowman was colored with Flair pens.
- I placed a strip of thin green checked washi above the snowman image .
- A piece of snowy glitter washi was adhered across the bottom of the stamped panel and then a piece of red scalloped washi was placed along the bottom of the word "NOEL".
- I again used Gina K Jet Black Amalgam Ink for my remaining cards . The Sweater Penguin was fussy-cut and then colored with my Copics.
- The sentiment was stamped near the top of a piece of snowflake patterned paper from the Craft Smith "Gingerbread Cottage" paper pad.
- The penguin was adhered below the sentiment with foam tabs.
- I adhered a piece of blue glitter paper onto a white card base at an angle.
- The completed penguin panel was adhered on top of the glitter paper.
- I folded a piece of snowflake patterned paper from the Craft Smith "Shimmer Noel" paper pad to make a mini slimline card. It already had the Merry and Bright wording and the snowflakes on it. I used a 6x6 paper pad and it creates a perfect 6x3 mini slimline when folded.
- The sentiment was stamped near the top of the card base. I colored the letters with a Flair pen.
- The Skating Penguin was fussy-cut and colored and then adhered above the sentiment with foam tabs.
- I placed a strip of the red scalloped washi above the sentiment.
- I love slimline cards but tend to be intimidated by a full size slimline. The minis are just the right size for my creative mind.
- I fussy-cut and colored the Penguin with Present and adhered it to the right side of a piece of silver striped glitter paper from the Shimmer Noel paper pad. The penguin was popped up with foam tabs . The paper was cut to fit on a mini slimline card base.
- The sentiment was stamped on a tag from the Gingerbread Cottage pad and colored with Flair pens.
- I adhered the sentiment on the left side of the silver glitter panel.
- The completed panel was adhered to a green mini-slimline card base.
- I got carried away with these penguins and even made a 5th card . And I think this last one is my favorite !! I fussy-cut and colored the Penguin with Glasses.
- I adhered the penguin at the top of a snowflake -patterned panel with foam tabs after stamping the sentiment onto the panel.
- At the bottom of the panel, I adhered a wide strip of glitter washi that is patterned to look like a snowy forest scene. This washi is absolutely beautiful and I cannot for the life of me remember where I got it !!
- Above the glitter washi, I adhered several white, silver and blue sequins
- The completed panel was adhered to a white mini slimline card base.
Sunday, September 19, 2021
Coffee & Cards with Deb & Celeste / September 2021
September is the month that many people patiently wait for all year long !! And I'm not talking about parents waiting for children to go back to school . Although this year children are finally trying to get back to a normal school year, while we are still dealing with a pandemic .. I'm actually talking about our theme for this month - Pumpkin Spice !! You either love it or hate it . But it sure does make for a fun collaboration for me & Celeste ..
The stamp I used for my card is Pumpkin Latte by Stampendous . I have had it for awhile and never used it so it was about time. It is a fun stamp to color and very easy to fussy-cut !!
- I stamped Pumpkin Latte on Mixed Media paper with Memento Tuxedo Black ink .
- The image was fussy-cut and then colored with my COPIC markers .
- I stamped the image again along with the sentiment on an orange vintage-look paper.
- The pumpkins were fussy-cut from the orange paper and I also trimmed the sentiment.
- I adhered the fussy-cut orange pumpkins over the pumpkin images on the cup.
- A piece of autumn striped paper from Bo Bunny's Bella Rosa Collection was adhered to an orange card base.
- The completed cup image was popped up with foam tabs on the left side of the striped panel.
- The sentiment was adhered to a piece of bronze glitter paper and then to the right side of the striped panel.
- A strip of square golden gems from the Glitz Frosting collection was adhered across the bottom of the card.
Sunday, September 12, 2021
There's a New Challenge in Town
I saw some information about a new Challenge Blog that intrigued me. The Four Seasons Challenge Blog is a monthly challenge and the theme is always Seasonal Anything Goes. You can read all about it at their link . September, October and November are the Fall months so I decided to link up a project of my own to get me in the mood for cooler days, sweater weather, pumpkin spice and beautiful autumn colors !! Their mood board is absolutely gorgeous !!
- The Coffee Blooms image was stamped on watercolor paper with Gina K Jet Black Amalgam Ink and then punched with a 2.5 inch circle punch.
- I colored the image with my COPICS .
- Using scraps from a favorite paper pad - - I cut out several coordinating Fall-patterned strips.
- I used a larger scrap for the main panel of my card, adhering it to a Kraft card base.
- The Fall strips were adhered vertically across the card, leaving space between
- The completed circle was adhered in the lower right corner of the card with foam tabs.
- Several coordinating sequins were placed around the cup.
- A piece of twine was tied across the top of the card to complete it.
Wednesday, September 1, 2021
A Creative Bibliophile / August 2021
The month of August got away from me . I've basically spent the whole month dealing with insurance companies etc.. re a house and a car claim.. When it rains, it pours !! But finally, it seems like things are working themselves out and here I am to talk about my August book ..
I have been reading many domestic thrillers and "dark" mysteries and historical fiction lately . The hospital has been getting busy again and I needed to read something "light". Just when I was trying to decide on something, a package arrived in the mail from a dear friend. She must have read my mind because enclosed was my August book review - The Flatshare by Beth O'Leary.