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Friday, September 23, 2011

Keepin' it Clean and Simple

I've always been a "more is more" kind of crafter, so the 'Clean and Simple' challenge at CSAYL this week was really a challenge.  Wanna know the funny part?  I'm the one who comes up with the challenges!  It's all about stepping out of that comfort zone.  Here's what I came up with...
We're being sponsored by Karber Digital Images and this little guy is appropriately named "Rudolph".  He's cute cute cute.
I added brown glitter to his antlers and that little belly of his was just begging for some white velvet flock.

I'll be giving away two free digis to one of our participants, so hop on over to the CSAYL challenge blog and leave us your link!

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Inky Challenge Time!

Hey Inky fans!
Today is challenge day over at the Inky Impressions Challenge Blog.
The challenge this week is to make a shaped card.
Here's what I came up with...
Shaped cards are a bit out of my comfort zone, so I decided to go with a circle.  The card measures 5 1/2" and the patterned papers are by DCWV.
This little cutie is called "Pirate Christopher" and he was part of the new release at Inky Impressions.  You can check out all of the new "Christopher" stamps right here.  I wanted to make a ship wheel for the focal point of my card, so I grabbed a few punches and put one together.  Then I added a rub-on sentiment and eye patch to finish it all off.

Here's how I made the wheel...
I used the SU word window punch, a circle Nestability, and kraft cardstock. 

I punched out 7 word windows and the circle.
Then I inked the edges with Creamy Caramel ink and stamped on a wood grain pattern.

Once I had it put together, I added a 1 3/8" circle to the middle so I could add the sentiment.
Easy-Peasy!
Inspired to play along?
Hop on over to the challenge blog to see all of the dt samples and the details of the challenge.
Thanks for stopping by!

I'd also like to enter this card into the following challenges:
Top Tip Tuesday - For the Kids
Cards for Men - Anything but Square

Monday, September 19, 2011

A Creepy Creation

One of my absolute favorite people in the whole wide world, just so happens to be a zombie lover.  And it just so happens that she celebrated her birthday last week.  Here's the card I made for her...
Eeek!  Isn't it fun?!
The BEST thing about this hobby is being able to make someone a personalized card that just perfectly suits them!  Love love love it. 
This is "Zelda the Zombie" by Kraftin Kimmie.  I colored her in with Copics and then drew in a sidewalk underneath her.  You can check out a tutorial on how I did the concrete right here
I added some sparkly die cuts, lots of jewels and a sentiment to finish it off. 
Here's a peek at the inside...

What fun cards have you made lately??

Friday, September 16, 2011

Christmas Stampin All Year Long

Today is challenge day over at CSAYL and this week we're teaming up with Bugaboo Digi Stamps for a group post.  The challenge this week is to create a holiday card or project inspired by this photo.
*photo credit - Pinterest

I used an adorable image called "Ava Christmas - Sitter" for my card.
Isn't she cute?
The inspiration photo was so pretty, but that big red velvet ribbon really caught my eye.  One of my favorite things about the Christmas season is all of the beautiful ribbons and packaging.  So that's what inspired my card.

I started by printing her out twice.
I colored one image with Copics and then covered the other image with red velvet flock.
Here she is in soft fluffy flock. 
(I ended up just using the hat on my card)
And here's Ava all put together.  I popped up her velvet hat with dimensionals and embellished it with a glitter pen.

Every holiday card needs a little sparkle, but I didn't have any red jewels on hand,
so I grabbed a red Copic and made my own.

We've got loads of inspiration today from the CSAYL team and the Bugaboo team.  Be sure to check them out and then leave us a link over at CSAYL to your project.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Inky Inspiration

Today I'd like to introduce you to Nicholas. 
He's part of the Inky Impressions family and you can find him right here.
This image was SO much fun to color.  Nicholas is such a cutie!
After I colored his chameleon friend, I had to add some clear glaze over him to look shiny and more "lizardy".
And then I added a googly eye - couldn't resist.
Not only does Inky Impressions have great images to play with, they also have incredible embellishments.  One of my favorites are the Inky Dinky Drops.  The clear ones are great because you can leave them clear OR color them with Copics to match any project. 
I used a sketch from CPS for my layout and papers from the "Wander" collection by BasicGrey for the "Spots and Stripes" challenge over at Crafty Sentiments.  The sentiment and charm are both from Inky and work great with this Nicholas image.  The charm was inspired by the "Things with Wings" challenge over at Papertake Weekly.
Here's a peek at the inside...
I rarely finish the inside of my cards, but now I'm determined to start doing it on every single one.  It makes a card look so much more finished.  And it's actually really simple to do.  When I was done with the front of my card, I had a small pile of paper scraps.  I just cut them to size and then used a neutral color to stamp the same image that I had on the front of the card.  Easy - peasy!

If you'd like to see a quick tutorial on how I colored the grass, hop on over to the Inky Inspiration Blog and check it out!

Monday, September 12, 2011

Something for the boys

Even though I have a son, I never seem to have enough boy cards on hand.  Ribbon, glitter, jewels and all of that girly stuff is SO much fun to play with, and seems to end up on every card that I do!

Today I was determined to make a BOY card with none of that foo-foo stuff on it.
This image by Paper Makeup Stamps is called "Me and Pops"  - love it!
The papers are from the "Wander" collection by BasicGrey and the rub-on sentiment is by Stampin Up.
I added a couple of lime green glitter brads.  I know, I know....I couldn't help it.  But I think they work.  Also added a couple different colors of faux stitching.
I used this sketch by Deconstructing Jen for my layout.  You should really check out her blog - great sketches!  I rarely have time to play during the current challenges, but I print out LOTS of sketches to save for later.  In fact, I have an entire 3-ring binder just for sketches.  When I need a little inspiration I reach for my sketch binder to get the mojo-a-flowin'!
Works every time!
Thanks to those of you who popped in today.  Have a fantastic week! 
I'll be back on Thursday with a fun card and tutorial for Inky Impressions.

PS - For those of you who have asked, Pink Cat Studio has been taking a mini break over the summer.  They'll be back in the next month or so with cute new goodies!

Friday, September 9, 2011

Teacher's Pet

I've got a new challenge posted over at Christmas Stampin All Year Long today!  This week we're going to focus on some very special people - TEACHERS.

Teachers hold a very special place in my heart and my family has been blessed by several over the years. Anyone who can be in a room with 30 kids all day and be passionate about what they're doing is a saint in my book!
So, this week I want you to be "Teacher's Pet" - make a holiday card or project for a teacher. Use school supplies, school themed stamps - whatever blows your hair back!  Show me what you've got!

Here's what I came up with...
Does anyone else LOVE the MFT "a la amodes" as much as I do?  For this card, I used an image and sentiment from the "You Rule" set.  To give it a bit of a holiday feel, I stamped a present onto the binder paper image before I popped it up. The fun school themed papers are by Crate Paper.
If you'd like to join us this week and have a chance to be a guest designer for CSAYL, leave your link over on the challenge post
Thanks for poppin' by today!

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Inky Wednesday


Hey stampers!
Thought I'd pop in today to share some fun news with you.  I was recently invited to join the design team over at Inky Impressions!  You can check out their shop right here - oh my gosh.....CUTE stuff!!  I'll be designing with them for the rest of this year and will have something "Inky" to share with you on my blog each Wednesday.  In addition to posting on my blog, I will also be a contributor to the Inky Impressions Inspirational Blog.

My card for today uses a fun image called "Sammy Making Snow Angels".
I used the color challenge over at the Inky Impression Challenge Blog as inspiration.
Here's a close up of Sammy having fun in his glitter snow patch.

I added a bit of faux stitching around the border and finished it all off with some wide ribbon and a snowflake charm.  This gorgeous charm comes in a set of five that you can find right here
Here's a peek at the inside.
The sentiment reads, "If a snowflake fell everythime I thought of you...We'd really have a white Christmas".  Isn't that a great sentiment? I love it!
You can check out all of the great sentiments available from Inky Impressions right here.
Thanks so much for stopping by today!

Friday, September 2, 2011

FIVE FREE DIGIS!

Have I ever told you about my "thing" for Billy?
He's my favorite character from Pink Cat Studio and just melts my heart for some reason.
PCS is sponsoring our new challenge over at Christmas Stampin' All Year Long this week.  Our challenge is to use some kind of funky, cool fold.  I'm calling it "Fancy Shmancy" and you can check out all of the team samples as well as links to some great tutorials right here
I decide use my cute "Billy Rides a Polar Bear" image and make a side-step card.  I embellished the right side with some torn white paper, felt snowflakes and trees cut with a Sizzix. 
If you'd like to play along with us this week and have a chance to win ANY 5 Pink Cat digis, hop on over to CSAYL and link up your "Fancy Shmancy" creation!