Friday, August 28, 2020

Paper Smooches Final Challenge--ANYTHING GOES


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Paper Smooches has closed the door on its store and I'm playing in their very 
last challenge with the theme of ANYTHING GOES.

My card uses the amazing Succulent Stencil that I'm inking up for the very 
first time, together with a sentiment from Inhale Exhale.


There's a bit of sadness in the air since Kim announced her retirement and the
store quickly sold out of her trademark images and sentiments. I can proudly say
that I've built up a collection of Paper Smooches goodies and could probably open
up my very own store!



So while I'm sad there won't be any new items, I can still play with my inventory
for years to come. Many thanks to Kim and the design teams, past and present, for all
the inspiration they provided and the joy Paper Smooches brought into our lives.


Thursday, August 27, 2020

CAS(E) this Sketch #387


Ready for a new CAS(E) this Sketch? Here's Sketch #387--a little something from me.


And here's what I came up with.


I swooshed some color on the card and adhered the die cut sentiment.
The secondary sentiment was stamped beneath it and finished off with
three stars and a rounded corner.

Stop by CAS(E) this Sketch to see how the rest of my teammies interpreted
the sketch and join us if you can. Link up your card(s) by Thursday, Sept 3rd
and as the weekly winner you'll be invited to join us on a future sketch!


Thursday, August 20, 2020

CAS(E) this Sketch #386


Nathalie brings us this week's CAS(E) this Sketch #386.


I went the festive route, using The Greetery's Pinwheel Party Stencil.


After stenciling them in rainbow order, I spattered on some gold paint
and added the sentiment. Rounded corners finished off the card.

Head on over to CAS(E) this Sketch to see how the rest of the team interpreted
Nathalie's sketch and join us if you can. Link up your card(s) by Thursday,
August 27th, and we hope to see you in the gallery!


Thursday, August 13, 2020

CAS(E) this Sketch #385 -- You Got This


Meet this week's CAS(E) this Sketch #385 brought to you by Chrissy.


And here's my take on her sketch.


I kept it pretty simple with a stitched circle die backed with an ink
distressed panel that was stamped with a sentiment. The card was finished
off with some sequins and a rounded off corner.

Visit CAS(E) this Sketch to see how the rest of the team interpreted Chrissy's
sketch and join us if you can. Link up your card(s) by Thursday, August 20th
and we hope to see you in the gallery

Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Let the Sparkle Begin With Spellbinders



My friends at Spellbinders sent me a few goodies to play with from their new
SPARKLING CHRISTMAS COLLECTION which went live on August 10th.

I chose S4-1064 Kaleidoscope Christmas Tree and S4-1065 Christmas Mix and 
Match Sentiments which paired perfectly together.



The Christmas Tree is a set of three dies that layer beautifully to form a
simple or intricate tree, complete with a star topper. After die cutting the
pieces, I inked them up in cool greens and blues in ombré fashion, then
spattered them with gold ink.

I layered two of the pieces and adhered the star which was cut from gold
card stock. The sentiment was also cut from gold card stock and I assembled
the tree and sentiment on a black card base for a dramatic holiday look.


For my second project I changed up the colors on the pieces and layered only
two of the three trees. I cut the script sentiment out of gold card stock and
stamped a secondary sentiment above it. Sequins finished off the tree and card.
 
Visit Spellbinders and see the entire Sparkling Collection and grab a few to
get a head start on your holiday cards and projects!


Thursday, August 6, 2020

CAS(E) this Sketch #384


Are you ready for a retro sketch at CAS(E) this Sketch?
Here's Sketch #384 which was Sketch #45 back in 2013.


Meet my straightforward take on the sketch, 7 years ago.


And here's my 2020 version featuring a fun pair of mermaid tails.


I gold embossed a mermaid tail twice, then used daubers to color them in.
Before adhering them to a card base, I dry embossed the background with
an old stencil that resembled splashes of water. I adhered the tails per
the sketch, stamped the sentiment, and added some clear drops.

Visit CAS(E) this Sketch to see how the rest of the team interpreted the
sketch, and join us if you can. Link up your card(s) by Thursday, August 13th
and as the weekly winner, you'll be invited to join us on a future sketch!