Sunday, March 30, 2025

JUGS Anything Goes Stencil Week

 
It was not my intention to enter JUGS Anything Goes Stencil Week #768
but while cleaning and organizing my stencils and dies I came upon some that
have never made it out of the packaging. Oh my.
 

 I watched Carissa Wiley's YouTube tutorial on using Concord & 9th's
Cottage Garden Stencil Pack (in my favorite colors!) I decided to give it a try. 


I used the exact same colors as she did because, lo and behold, my inks were
unopened, too. I'd  been using the minis but since the images are larger, I used
the larger pads. Now I'm thinking they need a bit of reinking. 

After stenciling the image I ran it through a dotty embossing folder and 
finished off with a sentiment from Spring Print Sentiments and Die. Clear
drops finished off the card.

I think I have a day or two before the deadline so I'll link this up and get back
to organizing. Thanks for stopping by!


Thursday, March 27, 2025

Color Hues #106 — Lemon & Lime

I love the springtime colors for Color Hues Challenge #106--LEMON and LIME. 
 
 

 I have an abundance of lemon and lime stamps and stencils but decided to use
a butterfly for my card.


Two butterflies were die cut from yellow card stock and run through an embossing
folder. I created a hinge on the back piece and adhered the two pieces together
to form a free standing card.



Green ink was brushed on to one side of the butterfly for the "lime" color. Flowers
and leaves were cut from colored card stock and adhered to the front of the
butterfly. A sentiment was stamped in gold ink and trimmed and tucked into
the flowers. The card was finished off with white paint spatters.

Thanks, always, for stopping by!

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Edited to add:  Honored that my card was chosen as a Top Few Runner Up.
Thanks so much, Color Hues!



 
 
 

Monday, March 24, 2025

Inspired by Challenge #328

 
It's been a while since I've joined Inspired by Challenges and thought I'd
enter their latest challenge--#328 Inspired by Pillows.
 

How cute are those pillows? Here's how I was inspired.


Yes, it's the pillow in the foreground with the pink blooms. I can just feel the 
texture of the chenille looking flowers.
 
Reverse Wonky Rectangles (I wish Spellbinders would bring this one back)
was cut and run through the dotty embossing folder then topped with
assorted blooms and leaves. I decided to frame the card at the last
minute and finished off with the sentiment and pearls on the flowers. 
 
 Ok, off to link this up. Thanks so much for stopping by!


Sunday, March 23, 2025

Color Throwdown Challenge #829

 
I'm nearly down to the deadline for Color Throwdown Challenge #829--blue, lime green,
and green.


I remember starting a card with somewhat similar colors but never finished it
because I was sure I was stenciling it wrong. 
 

At first I didn't like how the leaves and berries overlapped each other. Using blues
and greens looked better than when I used red and green which left brown spots.
This time because the two colors blended well, I thought it fit perfectly with the
challenge colors. 
 
I ran the panel through a quilted cover plate, added the sentiment and a few
blue sequins. And a bit of spatter for good measure.
 
I'm off to link this up. Thanks so much for stopping by!



Thursday, March 20, 2025

Freshly Made Sketches #678

 
Hello, hello!
I'm back and still feeling a bit jet lagged but happy to be making a card for  
Freshly Made Sketches #678 courtesy of Cécile. It's an artsy one, isn't it?
 

 I wanted a grid pattern under the dragonfly and resorted to inking some color over 
an embossed grid surface.
 

 
I spattered some green ink then adhered the dragonfly. A Honeybee Stamps 
sentiment and green gold sequins finished off the card. 


Traveling is fun but it's always nice to come home, even if it meant tackling three
batches of laundry--just for two people!
 
Thanks so much for stopping by!
 
 

Sunday, March 9, 2025

Freshly Made Sketches #676

 
Here's Freshly Made Sketches #676 courtesy of Kim.

 A lot of possibilities for those circular elements but I ended up going citrus and 
happened to have several Greetery Citrus Slices already premade. Yay!


I embossed some texture before adding the frame and fruits. I tucked in a few leaves
and finished off with the simple sentiment

I'm pleased as punch when I can use premade goodies on my card, especially when
it's down to the wire to enter AND I remembered where I put them. (Wink!)
Thanks so much for stopping by!



Thursday, March 6, 2025

The Flower Challenge #100 -- Add Circles

 
 The Flower Challenge is celebrating its 100th Challenge! The theme for this
milestone is Add Circles and several DT members are generously offering prizes 
to add to the festivities!
 

I was going to make a shaped card but the design was "side heavy' and it was stressful
 trying to balance the card, so I decided to add the element to a card base.

 
flowers and leaves from white card stock. The inks were applied using the color 
palette inspired by Rachel Arribas (@rachelrdesigns). I didn't have the exact
 Pinkfresh colors that she used but it was close enough and I was happy with it.

 
I layered two circle dies and made a frame before adding the flowers and leaves.
I stamped the sentiment and ran the card base through a dotty embossing folder 
then popped the circular element on top.

The challenge has just started and if time (and my grand kids!) permits, I may 
enter a second card before the deadline. Thanks for stopping by!

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Edited to add: Honored that my card was chosen as the winner for the challenge!
Thanks so much, The Flower Challenge!