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Doilies in Poppy Parade

August 29, 2011

Here is a quick card I made that is a case of one I made previously in Wisteria Wonder.  This one uses Poppy Parade for the base card.  I stamped two of the images from the Delicate Doilies stampset onto Whisper White card using Poppy Parade ink.  I attached a piece of Poppy Parade Designer Paper from the Hostess Designer Series Paper Pack – In-Colour to the lower half of the Whisper White card.  I was really glad to use a little more of this paper before it retires on the 31st August.  I wrapped the Whisper White card with Poppy Parade 1/2″ Stitched-Poly Ribbon.  The whole piece was then attached to the base card.  I stamped “Get Well Soon” from the Sincere Salutations stampset onto Whisper White card using Poppy Parade ink and punched it out using the Decorative Label Punch.  I punched another Decorative Label from Poppy Parade card and cut it in half.  I attached one half to the back of the bottom half of the stamped Decorative Label.  This was then attached to the card front underneat the ribbon. 

I tied a bow using the Poppy Parade 1/2″ Stitched-Poly Ribbon and attached it to the card front using Mini Glue Dots.  I love the simplicity of this layout and I just know it would look fabulous in just about any colour.

Only a couple of days now until you can place your order from the new catalogue.  Soooo exciting.

Bye for now Kris.

Challenge Week 5

August 28, 2011

Wow, can you believe it….it’s five weeks since Gwen, Vicky and I started Sunny Challenges and Creations.  While there haven’t been lots of entries we have been encouraged by your support and the lovely comments that we have been getting.  We would really love to see more of your gorgeous creations……

…So this week we are supplying a sketch and you can do anything you like as long as you use Marina Mist somewhere on your card.  So let’s see what you can create.  You can use any shape where the flower is on the sketch.

I used Cherry Cobbler for the base of my card and then added a layer of Very Vanilla.  I embossed a piece of Marina Mist using the Finial Press Embossing Folder and attached a piece of River Rock behind it that has had one long edge punched using the Scallop Trim Border Punch.  I attached this piece to the top of the Very Vanilla Card.  I stamped a greeting from the Curvy Verses stampset using Cherry Cobbler ink onto the bottom right hand corner of the card front.  I cut 3 sets of leaves from River Rock card using the Little Leaves Sizzlit.  I punched 3 Fancy Flowers from Cherry Cobbler card, distressed them with my bone folder and separated each flower into two.  I scrunched all 6 flower pieces as tightly as I could.  I punched 2 of the largest flowers on the Boho Blossom Punch from River Rock card – separating each into two layers.  I pushed Linen Thread through the holes in a Cherry Cobbler button from the Regals Designer Buttons then threaded the Linen Thread through the centre of all of the flowers, tying a knot at the back to keep the flowers all stacked tightly together.  I scrunched the flowers a little more around the button and attached them to the card front over the leaves using dimensionals.

You can see a close up of the flower and the embossing.  I love the colour combination I used on this card and guess what, it comes straight from the Colour Coach.  The Colour Coach makes it so easy to always have great colour combinations on my cards and scrap pages.

Ok so now over to you…go and create your masterpiece and then visit Sunny Challenges and Creations and add it to Mr. Linky.  I am really looking forward to seeing some gorgeous creations this week.

Bye for now, Kris.

A Lovely Christmas Tree

August 27, 2011

After spending a day cooking because someone (who shall remain nameless) left the freezer door open, I created this card for the sketch challenge at Create with Connie and Mary .

I started with a base of Real Red and added a piece of Old Olive Designer Paper from the Brights Designer Series Paper Pattern Stack.  Before attaching the Designer paper to the base card I added 2 Chocolate Chip 5/16″ Jumbo Brads to the lower right hand side.   I stamped the tree image using Old Olive ink touched up with a Chocolate Chip Stampin’ Write Marker onto the right hand side of the Very Vanilla card.   I stamped “Merry Christmas” from the Many Merry Messages stampset onto the left hand side of the image panel.  I attached the image panel to a piece of Real Red cardstock and then wrapped it with  Chocolate Chip 1/2″ Scallop Dots Ribbon between the two stamped images.    I ran a 2cm wide piece of Old Olive cardstock through the crimper and attached it to the Designer Series Paper.  I attached the image panel to the card front using dimensionals making sure that the ribbon was centred on the strip of crimped Old Olive card.

I love how this turned out and I love making square cards.   I guess the only problem is that they ar more expensive to post, maybe this one will be for someone special I can hand deliver to.

Let me know what you think.

Bye for now, Kris.

Father’s Day

August 26, 2011

I really like the sketch at Stamping 411 this week and decided to use it to make a Father’s Day card. 

I started with a base card of Basic Black and added a layer of More Mustard, topped by a layer of Whisper White which is embossed using the Square Lattice Embossing Folder.  I stamped the Medallion background stamp onto Whisper White card using More Mustard ink and attached it to a layer of Basic Black card.  I punched one long edge on a narrow strip of More Mustard card using the Scallop Border Punch and attached it over the stamped image.  I printed “Happy Father’s Day” onto Whisper White card (don’t have a Father’s Day stamp so I used my computer) and punched it out using the Decorative Label Punch.  I punched another Decorative Label from Basic Black card and cut it in half.  I attached one half behind the top of the greeting and one half behind the bottom of the greeting.  I attached the image panel to the card using dimensionals and then attached the greeting using dimensionals also.

I really like the way this card turned out.  I love the Medallion background stamp and don’t use it nearly often enough.  I’d love to hear what you think.

Bye for now, Kris.

 

A Case Challenge

August 25, 2011

Every week Sudsol posts a CASE (Copy and Share Everything) Challenge.  They supply a photograph of a card and you can either CASE it exactly or you can change colours, stampsets etc.

I didn’t have the same stampsets and I did change the colours but the essence of the card is still the same.  I scored and folded Old Olive card and then stamped the swirl image from the Baroque Motifs stampset onto the card front using Basic Gray ink.  I punched a strip of Melon Mambo card using the soon to be released Lace Ribbon Border Punch (you are going to love this one).  I attached it to the right hand side of the card front, trimming to match the card front.  I attached a narrow strip of Basic Gray card to a slightly wider strip of Old Olive card and then attached it to the right hand side of the card front over the Lace Ribbon Border.  I punched two Fancy Flowers from Melon Mambo card and also punched the Lace Ribbon Border Punch on a scrap of Whisper White card and trimmed it so that I had one doily shaped piece.  I did use my bone folder on the Fancy Flowers to soften them a little and then attached the Fancy Flowers and the Whisper White doily together using a Vintage brad.   I stamped “cherish” from the Baroque Motifs stampset onto the card front making sure that the flower wouldn’t hide it.  I scrunched the petals of the Fancy Flowers a little and then added it to the card front using dimensionals

I took my colours from the colour coach and I’m really not sure that I actually like the card.  I think these colours would look better with a different mix and perhaps a little more Whisper White.   There is a challenge to use these very colours at Holly Krautkremer’s Rubber Redneck blog this week, so I might have a play and see what I can come up with.

Bye for now, Kris.

 

A Blue Christmas

August 24, 2011

Here is another card I made for the challenge at Sunny Challenges and Creations this week.  I’m finding it quite fascinating to see the many different cards that are being created each week.

This time I cut two rectangle panels of Whisper White and embossed them using the Perfect Polka Dots embossing folder.  I attached them to a piece of Night of Navy card.  I punched a strip of Whisper White card using the new Lace Ribbon Border Punch and attached it to the bottom of the Night of Navy card.  I attached this piece to a folded Whisper White card.  I stamped the tree image from the Season of Joy stampset onto a Whisper White oval using Night of Navy ink and then sponged the edges using the same ink (this is the largest oval which can be cut using the Ovals Originals Die).  I attached the image panel to the card front using dimensionals.  I stamped “merry” from the Pennant Parade stampset onto Whisper White card using Night of Navy ink and punched it out using the Jewellery Tag Medium punch.  I attached it to a 1″ circle of Night of Navy card and then added it to the centre of one of the doily shapes in the punched border.  I also added a small Basic Rhinestone to the tag and a medium one to the tree.

Isn’t this Ribbon Border gorgeous.  It’s sure to be featured many times on my creations over the coming months.

You can see the Basic Rhinestone I added to the tree image in this close up.

I love Navy and White Christmas cards!  What about you?  Why not make your creation using your favourite Christmas colours and pop on over to Sunny Challenges and Creations and add it to Mr. Linky.

Bye for now, Kris.

Doilies anyone

August 23, 2011

This week Create with Connie and Mary had a great colour challenge – So Saffron, Pacific Point and Tempting Turquoise.

My base card is Pacific Point and I have added a Whisper White layer which is embossed using the Perfect Polka Dots Embossing Folder.  I stamped the smallest image from the Delicate Doilies stampset onto Whisper White card using Pacific Point, So Saffron and Tangerine Tango ink.  I added a mat of So Saffron card and also a mat of Pacific Point which has one edge punched using the Pinking Hearts Border Punch.  I wrapped this with Whisper White 5/8″ Organza Ribbon and tied a knot.  I inked the image from the Bring on the Cake stampset using Pacific Point, Tangerine Tango and So Saffron Stampin’ Write Markers and stamped onto Whisper White card. I punched the image using the Decorative Label punch.  I punched another Decorative Label from Pacific Point card and cut it in half, attaching one half at the top behind the image and the other half at the bottom behind the image to create a mat effect.  I attached the image panel to the card front using dimensionals. 

I just love the Delicate Doilies stampset and I am sure you will be seeing a lot of creations using it. 

The layout for this card was a sketch challenge at Sudsol last week.

I’d love to hear what you think?

Bye for now, Kris.

Stamping 411 Sketch Challenge 217

August 22, 2011

This week Stamping 411 have two sketches to choose from to complete your project.  They are also offering a prize to be awarded to one of the operators picks for the week.  A great incentive to enter the challenge.

I used the pretty striped  Poppy Parade Designer paper in the Hostess Designer Series Paper Pack – In-Colour and added it to a mat of Poppy Parade card.  I stamped the image from the Lovely as a Tree stampset using Night of Navy ink onto Very Vanilla card.  I attached the image panel to a mat of Night of Navy card and added it to the  centre of the designer paper.  I wrapped the whole piece with Poppy Parade 1/2″ Stitched-Poly Ribbon and then attached it to the Sahara Sand base card.  I stamped “thinking of you” from the Three Little Words stampset using Night of Navy ink onto Very Vanilla card.  I punched a Night of Navy mat using the Scallop Oval punch and then attached the greeting to the card front. 

Here is a close up of the gorgeous tree image.  I absolutely love this stampset and I am so glad that it is included in the new catalogue which will be released on the 1st September.

Bye for now, Kris.

Sunny Challengs Sketch 004

August 21, 2011

Well I cannot believe another week has flown by and it is time for a new challenge at Sunny Challenges and CreationsGwen, Vicky and I are really pleased with the support we are getting for our challenge blog.

This week the sketch is brought to us by Gwen .

In addition to providing the sketch for us to follow, Gwen has set two additional challenges.  The theme of the card must reflect Christmas and we must use an embossing folder.

Well this is really a great challenge because we all always need more Christmas cards, so I am looking forward to seeing lots of creations from you all this week.

I used Always Artichoke to create the 3 rectangle pieces for the layout and embossed them all using the Square Lattice Embossing Folder.   I attached the embossed Always Artichoke card to Very Vanilla card and wrapped it with the gorgeous new Chocolate Chip 1/2″ Scallop Dots Ribbon .  This whole piece was then attached  to the Ridinghood Red base card.  I made an Elegant Bow and attached it to the ribbon using Mini Glue Dots.  I inked the large bird/leaf image from the Beautiful Season stampset using Always Artichoke, Ridinghood Red, Crumb Cake and Chocolate Chip Stampin’ Write Markers and then stamped onto a Very Vanilla Oval.   (I used the largest oval which can be cut using the Ovals Originals Die.) I cut a strip of Ridinghood Red card 1.5cm wide by the length of an A4 sheet of cardstock and punched one long edge using the Scallop Trim Border Punch.  I snipped the unpunched side up to the punched pattern, taking care not to snip through the patterned edge.  I applied snail to the back of the oval around the entire edge and then attached the punched cardstock behind to make a nice frame for the image.  I attached the image panel to the card front using dimensionals.  I stamped “very merry” from the Short and Sweet stampset using Ridinghood Red ink onto Very Vanilla card and punched the greeting using the Word Window Punch.  I attached the greeting to a Modern Label punched from Ridinghood Red card and then attached it to the front of the card.

If you need some additional inspiration have a look at what Gwen and Vicky have created.

Ok so now off you go and create your masterpiece and then pop on over the Sunny Challenges and Creations and add it to Mr. Linky.  I cannot wait to see what you create this week.

Bye for now, Kris.

A Techno Christmas

August 19, 2011

I made this card on Wednesday after spending the morning with my daughters and grandchildren at an Ekka Fun Day.  I hadn’t had time to photograph the card and funnily enough last night was issued with a challenge by Vicky to make a card without using an embossing folder, which made Gwen suggest that I might struggle.  I must admit to a certain fascination with the embossing folders and I do use them on almost the card I make, however, I CAN make a card without using them. 

The sketch was fairly straightforward and I decided to keep it simple.  My base card is Cherry Cobbler and I added Jolly Holiday Designer Paper.  I used one side of the DSP at the top of the card and the reverse side at the bottom.  I stamped the greeting from Contempo Christmas onto Whisper White card and attached it to Cherry Cobbler card which has both edges punched using the Scallop Trim Border Punch.  I attached this to the card front making sure that it covered the joins in the Designer Paper.   I stamped the “ornament” image from the Contempo Christmas stampset onto Whisper White card using Cherry Cobbler ink and punched it out using the Ornament Punch.  I tied a bow in Old Olive 1/8″ Taffeta Ribbon and attached it to the ornament using a Mini Glue Dot.  I added dimensionals t the back of the ornament and attached it to the card front. 

As I said very simple, but it gave me excuse to use up some more of my retiring Designer Paper.  Gotta love that.

Bye for now, Kris.