Monday, December 16, 2024

Color Hues #100 -- Blue and Purple

 
 Color Hues Challenge has reached a milestone--100 challenges! I just had to play along.
 



I chose Altenew's wreath and the non traditional color palette for my card. 
Two shades of blue and a flipped stencil made for a fuller wreath.
 
  
 
Papertrey Ink's sentiment fit perfectly in the center, stamped with dark gray ink.
I added purple berries from the stencil and ran the panel through an unknown
embossing folder then adhered it to a gray card base.
 
Huge congrats to Color Hues on their 100th Challenge and here's to many
more years of color!


Friday, December 13, 2024

Freshly Made Sketches #666

 
Jen B brings a fun sketch for Freshly Made Sketches #666. With the holidays quickly
approaching, I thought about using ornaments or snowflakes for the design.



 
In the end, I resorted to stacking teacups that I could use on an A2 sized card--because 
my slimline dies were hiding from me 😉

 
I rotated the sketch to accommodate the cups which were cut from washi tape
and colored card stock. The sentiment was stamped before the card was run


 Off to link this up. Thanks for stopping by and have a great weekend!



Sunday, December 8, 2024

Inspired by Challenge #313

 
The theme for the current Inspired by Challenge #313 is GIFTING.
 

Here's my card. I was inspired by the buffalo check gift bags and the greenery.
 

It was also time for me to bring out the gnome from hibernation. He was decked out
in an outfit that matched the patterned papers. I decided to make a shaped card
using Spellbinders decorative arches and added greenery from Tim Holtz's vault.
 
It's serendipitous that some sentiment stamps from Honeybee arrived and I chose
a sentiment that fit the occasion as well as the space on the card.
 
Thanks so much for stopping by!
 

Saturday, December 7, 2024

Color Throwdown Challenge #822

 
Here's this week's Christmasy colors for Color Throwdown Challenge #822.
 
 
The very traditional green, red, and cream. And here's my gift card holder, a very
non traditional bit of clothing for someone who hails from Hawaii.
 

 I love seeing all the Christmas stockings and mittens that have been popping up 
and it may not be everyday wear but they'd be very welcome high atop a few
mountain ranges on Hawaii island.
 
I ran the die cut mitten through a cable knit embossing folder for a bit of texture
and added the lace trim, button berries and leaves. I finished off with a tag
stamped with a very old Hero Arts sentiment from my stamp inventory.
I just love the font!

Ok, I'm still early but I'll link this up over at CTD. Thanks for stopping by!

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Note: Special warm thanks to Michele for informing her geographically challenged
friend that the state of Michigan is known as the "Mitten State" because of its unique 
shape--a mitten! Besides the temps dropping to levels where you'd require mittens! 
Thanks, Michele!

Also, my mitten was chosen as the random winner for CTD822 and I'll be guesting
in the new year! Thanks so much CTD!