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Stamping projects with a little cooking thrown in for good measure!
This week's PTI Make it Monday challenge is totally doable and that always surprises me! It's hard to tell from the big picture but I followed Ashley's tutorial exactly, even though my drop shadow looks a little gray up close. Thanks for stopping by and have a great weekend!
I made this card today based on one I saw on Pinterest and I think it's overdone, but I just kept adding elements that I hoped would improve it. Sadly, it didn't happen! Anyway, for this month's PTI Blog Hop, I used their Friendship Jar and Daydreamer stamp sets along with SU!'s En Francais background stamp. I really like how the jar and water turned out - I used Tim Holtz's Peacock Feathers, Broken China, and Tumbled Glass distress inks. I used Berry Sorbet and Pure Poppy for the flowers - I just love these two colors together, especially on two-step stamping flowers. Thanks for stopping by and have a great week!
This week's Make it Monday Challenge is a neat one! I follow Pantone on Instagram so I'm familiar with their color cards. I went for the easy ideas this week. The bunny card with Hawaiian Shores cardstock didn't really come together as well as I wanted it to (plus I flattened my sequins when I used the scallop die on my white panel), but I love my sunflower card with SU! Daffodil Delight. I spritzed a bit of DD ink on the white cardstock for a little bit more color. Easy peasy! Thanks for stopping by and have a great evening!
This month's PTI blog hop colors really didn't inspire me and I had a hard time putting them together, but here is my noble attempt. The colors I finally landed on are PTI Sweet Blush & Canyon Clay, SU! Daffodil Delight, and Tim Holtz Weathered Wood. I scored the SU! Daffodil Delight card base to give it some interest and mounted my focal point on a piece of SU! Basic Gray cardstock. I used PTI's Bigger Blooms and Mini Blooms stamp sets. Thanks for stopping by and have a great day!!
OMGosh!! Today's PTI challenge is transformation and the prize is INCREDIBLE - $300 in merchandise from your wish list, which I have been working on all day!! I transformed this pink blobby mistake into a birthday card by adding a few more background colors (Aqua Mist & Simply Chartreuse and Tim Holtz Mustard Seed) and two stamp sets (Stylish Sentiments: Birthday and Polka Dot Parade #12). I'm new to color blending distress inks so my first few attempts weren't very good, but I'm starting to get the hang of it and enjoy it more! Thanks for stopping by today. I hope it's warm where you are!!
I'm using today to catch up on all the challenges for Papertrey Ink's 10th Anniversary. I don't usually have too many photos laying around since they are stored on my phone, but I had just received an invitation to a dear, sweet friend's 100th birthday celebration and thought who better to feature on my photo finish card than her precious face. I cut out the picture and a matching mask from a post-it note. I used another favorite floral, Mini Blooms, to create a little frame around the picture. I also used a PTI Color Recipe from this past January and a sentiment from Stylish Sentiments: Birthday. I love the way the card turned out and I can't wait to send it to the birthday girl!!
The folks at Papertrey Ink are celebrating their 10th anniversary this week with some fun challenges and today, I am showing what I created for the second day's challenge which is to create a card with an altered envelope. I broke out Peonies on Parade that I was thinking of getting rid of, but I found some new inspiration on Pinterest, so I'm going to hold on to it for a bit longer! I was inspired by a card Nichole made when the set was released. I stamped all the flowers and leaves in Versafine Black Onyx ink and then colored them with Crayola markers. I found the best set of 50 markers on Amazon awhile back for a great price so I scooped them up. The sentiment is from New Every Morning. I've been making so many thinking of you and sympathy cards lately. There is so much sadness in the world and I just want my friends to always know that they are not going through their tough times alone. I hope you'll break out a dusty stamp set and create something beautiful for someone you love! Have a great day!!
Today is shaping up to be a pretty fantastic day!! My sweet family is out of town and I have THE ENTIRE DAY to do as I please! I started off with a croissant and coffee from my favorite local bakery, Wild Love Bakehouse, and then straightened and cleaned up my craft space (and watched a few guilty pleasure movies, too!). I love a clean workspace but it never lasts once I actually start working!! Today is Papertrey Ink's monthly blog hop and since I've been participating in everything they have going on lately, I knew I had to do this one, too. I was going to try a new technique on black cardstock, but I have just rediscovered Graceful Greetings (and learned there's a second Graceful Greetings stamp set that I am currently on the waiting list for), and was inspired by a card I found on Pinterest by Betsy Veldman that used darker, richer colors. The colors I used are PTI Autumn Rose & Orange Zest, and SU! Daffodil Delight (my favorite yellow). I love the interest the black leaves add to the card. Thanks for stopping by today and enjoy this beautiful weekend!!