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Sunny Challenge 30

March 4, 2012

This week we have a new guest designer at Sunny Challenges and Creations, the very talented Libby Dyson.  Libby is a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator who lives in the Blue Mountain area near Sydney in New South Wales.   She has very kindly agreed to join us for the next four challenges and this week she has presented us with a sketch on which we are to use buttons.

I cut a piece of the Everyday Enchantment Designer Series Paper and attached it to scored and folded Calypso Coral card stock.  I ran a piece of Whisper White card stock through the Big Shot using the Perfect Polka Dots Embossing Folder and attached it to the left had side of the card front.  I punched eight petals from Calypso Coral card stock using the Blossom Petals Builder Punch.  I used Calypso Coral ink to sponge the edges of each petal and then curled the petals slightly with my bone folder.  I punched a 3/4″ circle from Calypso Coral card stock and attached four petals to it and then another four petals over the top to create my flower.  I added a dimensional to the back of the flower and attached it to the card front.  I tied a bow in a Whisper White Neutrals Designer Button using Whisper White Bakers Twine and attached it to the centre of the flower using Mini Glue Dots.  I stamped the greeting from the Field Flowers stamp set onto Whisper White card stock using Calypso Coral ink and punched it out using the Wide Oval Punch.  I punched a Decorative Label from Calypso Coral card stock and attached it behind the greeting.  The greeting panel is attached to the card front using dimensionals.  I tied a bow using four loops from the Sale-A-Bration Lucky Limeade  1/8″ Organdy Ribbon and attached it to the card front using a Mini Glue Dot.  I punched three of the smallest hearts on the Heart to Heart Punch from Calypso Coral and attached them to the back of three heart shaped Bitty Buttons and then to the card front using Mini Glue Dots.

Ok now you have seen my inspiration pop on over and visit Vicky and Libby and don’t forget to let them know how much you love their inspiration.  Once you have created your card, scrapbook page or 3d item add them to Mr. Linky on the Sunny Challenges and Creations blog.  I am looking forward to seeing all your gorgeous creations again this week.

Bye for now, Kris.

Happy Birthday Elyssa

March 3, 2012

My granddaughter Elyssa turns 4 on Tuesday and we are celebrating her birthday with a family lunch this weekend.  She is very excited about turning 4 and starting pre-prep this year.  You have already seen the card I made for her in this previous post but today I thought I would share the gift bag I decorated to hold her present.

I started with Pretty in Pink card stock which has the one edge punched using the Scallop Border Punch.  I added a layer of Wisteria Wonder which is also punched along one edge using the Scallop Border Punch.  The top layer is a piece of the Flirtatous Specialty Designer Paper.  I wrapped Wisteria Wonder 1/2″ Ruffled Ribbon, tied a bow and attached it to the front of the plain white gift bag.  I punched five  2-3/8″ Scallop Circles from Whisper White card and cut them into a spiral.  I sponged the edges of three using Pretty in Pink ink and two using Wisteria Wonder ink.  Each spiral was rolled and glued using Crystal Effects to create a pretty “rose”.  I punched three sets of leaves from Old Olive card stock using the Two Step Bird Punch and attached them over the Wisteria Wonder ribbon.  The flowers where then attached over the top of the leaves.  I used Tombow Multipurpose Glue to attach the flowers, so I left the bag flat until they had dried.

I think they make rather a gorgeous pair and I’m sure Elyssa will love it.  Of course, she will love the new clothes even more.

Bye for now, Kris.

Clean and Simple Challenge

March 2, 2012

I love the challenges at Clean and Simple simply because they are so “clean and simple”.  This weeks sketch is for a single layer card something which I love to make but usually cannot resist adding layers and embellishments.

I started with Whisper White card stock and used a die cut negative of a 3″ circle.  I sponged Daffodil Delight ink inside the circle and then stamped the image from the Sale-A-Bration Fresh Vintage stamp set over the top of the sponging using Early Expresso ink.  I stamped “happy birthday” from the Bring on the Cake stampset straight onto the card front again using Early Expresso.

 

 

 

 

 

 

I decided to have a play and make another card.  This one also starts with Whisper White card stock.  I stamped the stem image from the Field Flowers stamp set using Certainly Celery ink.  I stamped the flowers using Rose Red ink straight onto the card front.  I also stamped the greeting from the same stamp set again using Rose Red ink.

Well there you are two really simple but I believe quite stunning cards, both done in a matter of moments.

I’d love to hear what you think.

Bye for now, Kris.

Card Box

March 1, 2012

I made this card box using instructions I found at Sudsol, which is a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator website.   I am going to fill it with cards for my mother-in-law.

The base of the box uses Basic Black card stock and I used the Mocha Specialty Designer Series Paper to make the top of the box.  I have wanted to make a rose using the Two-Step Owl Punch for a while now and decided that it would be just the thing for the top of this box.  I followed video instructions which I found on Valita’s blog.  The video is clear and easy to follow.  I used Real Red card stock to make the rose and sponged the edges using Cherry Cobbler ink.  Once I had assembled the rose I sprayed it with Shimmer Mist.  I made this mist by mixing Isocol and Champagne Mist Shimmer Paint in a small spray bottle.  You can find lots of recipes for this on the internet but I just added some Isocol to my bottle and kept adding Shimmer Paint until I like the way it looked.  When you spray the card stock it will be wet but after it dries you get this gorgeous shimmer on the card.  I think it is beautiful and so simple to do.  To make the leaves I punched Large Ovals from Old Olive card stock and folded them in half.  I ran them through the crimper and then trimmed one end to give a slight point.  The edges and ridges were sponged using Old Olive ink.  I also sprayed the leaves with the Shimmer Mist.

I think the flower looks really gorgeous against the Mocha Specialty Designer Series Paper.  What do you think?

Bye for now, Kris.

Just Add Ink 106

February 28, 2012

You may have noticed that I like to try my hand at various challenges.  I find that they keep my creative energy flowing and keep lots of ideas running through my head.  Sometimes they equate into something I truly love and sometimes they do not, but whatever the outcome I really love trying.   Today it was the  sketch challenge at Just Add Ink that caught my eye.

I cut a piece of First Edition Specialty Designer Paper into 3 strips and attached them to scored and folded Basic Black card.  I stamped the Medallion Background onto Very Vanilla card stock using Lucky Limeade ink and cut out the image.  I attached it to the lower right hand side of the card front and trimmed the image on the right hand side.  I inserted 3 of the beautiful 3/8″ Printed Designer Brads (Sale-A-Bration) into the top left hand corner to complete the sketch.

Now this is truly a simple card.  I hope you like it.

Bye for now, Kris.

Seaworthy Challenge Card

February 27, 2012

I really liked the colour challenge that Shirley set at Sunny Challenges and Creations this week so I decided to make another card using the sketch from Craft Project Central.

I cut a narrow strip of Basic Gray card stock and punched one long edge using the Scallop Border Punch.  I attached this piece behind Bashful Blue card stock and then attached the whole piece to Very Vanilla card stock.  I ran this through the Big Shot using the Square Lattice Embossing Folder.    I stamped the boat from the Seaworthy stamp set onto Very Vanilla card stock using Night of Navy ink.  I punched the top right hand corner using the 3/16″ corner rounder, sponged the edges with Night of Navy ink and attached it over the Bashful Blue card stock.  I wrapped this piece with Night of Navy 1/4″ Grosgrain Ribbon and tied a knot.  The whole thing was then attached to scored and folded Night of Navy card stock.  I stamped “happy birthday” from the Easy Events stamp set onto Very Vanilla card stock using Night of Navy ink and punched the greeting using the Word Window Punch.  I attached a Basic Gray Modern Label behind the greeting and then to the card front using dimensionals.

I love the look of inlaid embossing, don’t you.  This was such a simple card to put together, but sometimes simple is best.

Bye for now, Kris.

Blog Award

February 27, 2012

Yesterday I received the Gorgeous Blogger Award from the very talented Tanya Bell.   Tanya is a fellow Australian Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator and someone who’s work I truly admire.  The is very generous in sharing her creations and her blog is truly worth the visit, but be sure to bring a cup of tea so you can enjoy your stay.

There are a couple of things I need to do to fulfil my obligation in receiving this award –

Thank the person who gave me this aware – so thank you Tanya

Paste the award to your blog

Link the person who nominated you for this award

Nominate as many other bloggers for this award as you like

Post links to their blogs.

The hardest part of handing on an award is deciding who you will pass it to.   There are so many wonderful crafters out there whose work inspires me, it is very hard to narrow it down to a few, but here are a couple who’s work is truly inspirational.

Vicky Wright Aussie Demonstrator and co-collaborator on Sunny Challenges and Creations.

Carole Stedman  Aussie Demonstrator

Chary Belfield  or on Facebook Aussie Demonstrator

I hope you will visit these ladies and let them know how gorgeous their work is.

Bye for now, Kris.

Sunny Challenges Week 29

February 26, 2012

This is the last week that Shirley will be joining us as a guest designer at Sunny Challenges & Creations.  We thank her for all her hard work in promoting our challenge blog and for creating some gorgeous inspiration pieces.  Please keep her in your favourite blogs because she has some amazing things coming up.   Anyway our challenge this week (set by Shirley) is to use the colour combination Night of Navy, Bashful Blue, Basic Gray and Very Vanilla.

I decided to use the Vintage Vogue stamp set.  This is a stamp set that I truly love but must admit have neglected a little of late.  My base card stock is Night of Navy and I have added a Bashful Blue panel on top.  I stamped the large flower twice using Night of Navy ink onto Very Vanilla card.  I stamped the same flower onto a post-it note twice and cut them out.  I attached the post-it note images over the stamped images.  I inked the floral image from the same stamp set using Basic Gray ink and stamped over the Night of Navy flowers.  I stamped the small floral image from the Vintage Vogue stamp set onto Very Vanilla card stock four times using Bashful blue ink and then cut them out.  I attached two of the small Bashful blue images over the ends of the stamped floral image and two to the centre of the two Night of Navy flowers.  I used my Paper Piercer and Mat Pack to punch holes in the centre of the flowers.  I inserted large Rhinestone Brads through the centres of the large Night of Navy flowers and medium Rhinestone Brads through the centre of the two small flowers.  I stamped “happy birthday” from the Happiest Birthday stamp set using Night of Navy ink onto the lower right hand side of the card front.  The image panel is added to the card front using dimensionals.

Hope you like my card but if you need further inspiration please visit Shirley and Vicky and don’t forget to leave a comment letting them know how much you love their samples.  Once you have created your card, scrapbook page of 3d item, pop over to Sunny Challenges and Creations and add your creation to Mr. Linky.  I can’t wait to see what you come up with this week.

Hope you join us next week when we have an exciting new addition to our design team.  Don’t worry Gwen will soon be back with us, but in the mean time we have another special Aussie Demonstrator to join us.

Bye for now, Kris.

I Dig You

February 24, 2012

I made this card last week sometime and have been so busy with visitors and grandchildren that I haven’t had a chance to share.  I actually made it for a challenge at Late Night Stampers but the deadline has long since passed.

 I attached More Mustard card stock to Whisper White card stock and then embossed the whole piece using the Square Lattice Embossing Folder.  I inked the image from the I Dig You stamp set using More Mustard and Basic Gray Stampin’ Write Markers and stamped onto Whisper White card.  I cut the Whisper White card and the Basic Gray mat using my Circle Scissors.  I attached the image onto the Basic Gray card and then to the Whisper White card.  I used my Mat Pack and Paper Piercer to pierce three holes for the Basic Gray Brads.  I  attached this whole piece to Basic Gray card stock.  I stamped “happy Birthday wishes” from the Petite Pairs stampset onto Whisper White scrap card stock and punched it out using the 1-3/8″ Circle Punch.  I attached the greeting to a More Mustard 1 3/4″ Scallop Circle and then to the card front using dimensionals.

Simple really but I think one of my grandsons may get this card for their birthday.

Bye for now, Kris.

Fresh Vintage Hostess Set

February 20, 2012

I made this little gift for my Hostess last weekend.  I purchased the tutorial from  Lauren Meander  a long time ago, however I couldn’t find this template when I did a recent search.

The box is made using Soft Suede card stock and I created the decorative panel by inking the image from the Fresh Vintage stampset (Sale-A-Bration set) using Poppy Parade and Lucky Limeade Stampin’ Write Markers and stamping randomly over Whisper White card stock.  I stamped “4 you” from the Tiny Tags stampset using Poppy Parade ink onto Whisper White card stock  and punched it out using the Jewellery Tag Punch.

 

 

 

 

 

 

I wrapped the image panel using the Poppy Parade 1/8″ Organdy Ribbon and added a 3/8″ Printed Designer Brad (Sale-A-Bration exclusives) which holds the ribbon in place and also the tag.   I attached the image panel to Poppy Parade card stock and then to the front of the box.

 

 

Inside the box I have added Whisper White card cut to 15cm x 10.5cm.   I stamped each piece of Whisper White card using various images from the Fresh Vintage stampset and Soft Suede, Poppy Parade and Lucky Limeade ink.  There are about 25 sheets of card stock and I stamped each one with one of the designs shown.

I’d love to hear what you think.

Bye for now, Kris.