Showing posts with label Honeybee Stamps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Honeybee Stamps. Show all posts

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!


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, 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!
 

Sunday, March 17, 2024

Time Out Challenges + JUGS Collaboration Challenge

 
Blogging friend Michele directed me to a collaborative challenge between
Time Out Challenges and (new to me) JUGS, the acronym for Just Us Girls.
 

And the cue word for both challenges is BIRDS.  I'm a huge fan of birds and I feel that I was 
destined to enter the challenge. Here's my rather busy entry.


I just received Papertrey Ink's Into the Blooms Spring Nest Die and quickly put one together. 
I have several of their Feathered Friends cut, colored, and assembled in a "bird box" and chose
 a blue one that matched the eggs.
 

I unsuccessfully researched birds' egg colors and I believe blue colored birds don't lay 
blue eggs. I don't even know what species of bird this is but I was short on time to color 
a beige/brown bird. 

The nest and eggs were assembled and flowers and leaves were added, together with
the bird and a white embossed sentiment. Yes, it's the same sentiment that I used a 
few cards back that's a fave.

Ok, off to link this up! Thanks so much for stopping by and to Michele for
introducing me to the challenge.

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Edited to add: I've just returned from an overseas trip a few days ago and feeling a bit 
jet lagged when I read in some comments that I won the collaborative challenge!
 Many thanks to the gals at Time Out Challenges and JUGS for the honor!
 

 

Monday, March 11, 2024

Color Hues #82 --Turquoise & Green

 
I haven't played in a Color Hues Challenge in quite a while and when I found some
  Greetery dragonflies that were already cut and colored, I decided to enter a card.
 
Here's Tracey's color palette for Challenge #82



 
And here's my card. 


I colored them quite a while ago and I think I used Zig makers and a waterbrush.
I adhered him to an embossed panel and added the white embossed Honeybee Stamps
sentiment. Some Pretty Pink Posh jewels finished off the card.
 


Earlier I added some vellum leaves but took them off and decided simple is best.
Besides, I don't think dragonflies ever land on greenery--they're much too busy flitting.
Off to link this up with a few days to spare. Thanks so much for stopping by!

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Edited to add: My card was chosen as the winner! Thank you Color Hues!
 
 

 

Friday, March 8, 2024

The Flower Challenge #89 -- Make a Square Card

 
This month's challenge theme at The Flower Challenge is to make a SQUARE card.
 
 Here's my little square number.

 
I  just received my Greetery order of BotaniCuts Lilacs. I thought they'd be a pain to assemble
but I watched Betsy create hers about a dozen times and I was sold on the set.


 
Betsy used daubers to color her lilacs but I took the lazy route and smooshed whatever
purple inks I had and picked up the colors on watercolor card stock, then cut them out.
The leaves were ink blended on white die cuts and I used the residual ink to color the
tops of the clusters. 

I added a frame to a 4.25" card base and sponged in a blue background. I spattered water
and blue ink then added the blooms and leaves when the panel was dry. The sentiment
is from Honeybee Stamps Be Still stamp and die set. Sequins finished off the card.

All in all it was fast and easy to assemble the lilacs and I'd like to try and make some
 white ones that Betsy shared. But that's for another day. 
 
Thanks so much for stopping by!


Wednesday, November 22, 2023

The Card Concept #201 -- Fall Leaves

I'll have to admit that the leaves drew me in to The Card Concept #201
Check out the gorgeous inspiration photo.
 
 
Here's how I was inspired--I may have been a bit too literal.
 

Assorted leaves from Honeybee Stamps were cut from Bristol card stock and inked with
Concord & 9th inks, then spattered with black ink. 


A black panel was embossed with Altenew's Organic Linen folder and adhered to a black
card base. The leaves were adhered to mimic the photo and finished off with a gold
embossed sentiment.

The card style is definitely Clean and Layered as i tried to follow the inspiration photo
with layering of the colorful leaves.
 
 Wishing those who celebrate a very Happy Thanksgiving and hope you snag some
Black Friday deals! Thanks so much for stopping by!

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Edited to add: My card was chosen as the winner of the challenge!
Thank you to The Card Concept! 
 
 

Sunday, July 9, 2023

The Flower Challenge #82 -- Clean and Simple

It's a new month--I can't believe we're into JULY!--and a new challenge over at
The Flower Challenge. This month the challenge theme is CAS, Clean and Simple,
one of my favorite card styles.

 


The background was made using Altenew's Organic Linen 3D Embossing Folder.
The coneflower petals were colored and assembled and I DIY'd a stem. The bloom was
adhered to the card and finished off with a gold embossed sentiment. I wish you could
see the shiny sentiment. I always struggle with capturing metallic embossing.
 
While the overall design is CAS, I'm wondering if all those layers make this a
"clean and layered" project? Well, either way, I'm off to link this up.
 
Thanks for stopping by!
 
 

Sunday, September 4, 2022

Guest Designer at The Flower Challenge

 

Several months ago I was invited to guest at The Flower Challenge and I humbly 
accepted. The theme for this month's challenge is to Add Sparkle in addition to 
featuring flowers as the focal point.


Here's my card featuring some subtle sparkle.



I'm such a fan of Honeybee Stamps' Lovely Layer flowers. This time I used the Coneflower
Honey Cuts. I cut all the pieces from white card stock and inked them with various dye inks.
The sentiment was silver embossed and the card was finished off with a rounded right
corner and some sparkling sequins.


So grab your bling and join the challenge! You have a full month to join and
you can enter more than once. Hope to see you in the gallery!

Many thanks to Viv and the DT for the kind invite to guest with you! 💝

Sunday, August 28, 2022

A Card for Elysha

When blogging friend Aileen (huh_what_pardon) requested a card for her
sweet daughter's 30th birthday on Instagram, I couldn't resist. Judging by the 
responses and comments, Elysha will be receiving a ton of well wishes, and Aileen's
husband will be building a second mailbox just for Elysha's cards.
 
I asked Aileen what were Elysha's interests and favorite colors and made my card
per her responses.
 

I finally took out the rainbow sets from Honeybee Stamps from its packaging. I usually like 
to ink distress, but sought the easy route because I want to get this into the mail as soon
 as possible. It's quite a distance between Hawaii and Australia.
 
I liked the pastel colors in this patterned paper pad and finished off the card with a
sentiment from Simon Says Stamp and some iridescent drops.
 
Wishing Elysha the happiest birthday with many more to come! 
 
 

Thursday, July 15, 2021

The Flower Challenge #58

 
I'm joining The Flower Challenge #58 because the Coneflower Dies from Honeybee Stamps
arrived and I was anxious to put a flower together. 
 

The theme for the challenge is Add Spots or Stripes and I chose stripes so I could use
some patterned paper from a discontinued MFT pad.


Truthfully, I've never heard of a coneflower but thanks to Google and a few samples 
from the Honeybee DT and others on IG, I colored and assembled a bloom.
 
 
I fashioned a stem, because the die set doesn't come with one, and adhered the bloom
and leaves on a striped panel. I stamped the sentiment, then adhered the panel to a 
mini slimline card base.

I think I'll have to construct a few more coneflowers because mine reminds me 
of a droopy daisy. Thanks for stopping by today!

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Edited to add: Honored that my card was chosen as a Top Pick.
 

Thank you to The Flower Challenge DT!


Monday, May 20, 2019

2019 To Bee or Not to Bee Blog Hop


Happy World Bee Day!

Blogging friend Milka is hosting another awareness blog hop, and this time,
it's all about BEES! The aim of the hop is to support bees and the protection of bees
as well as raise public awareness on the importance of bees and beekeeping.




In 2018 the UN designated May 20th as World Bee Day to raise awareness of the
importance of bees and other pollinators, the threats they face, and their contribution
to sustainable development.

Milka has rounded up bloggers, sponsors, and prizes, too! Hop with us, learn about
the importance of bees, and comment to win prizes from these generous sponsors
as well as prizes from individual bloggers.




The hop starts and ends at Milka's blog. You should have arrived here from
Amy Tsuruta's fun and fabulous blog. Before I send you on your way, meet my
card for the hop with products from sponsor Honey Bee Stamps.




The sentiment was stamped on white card stock and a honeycomb pattern was
cut through with hexagon dies. The panel was adhered to a white card base and
the hexies were ink distressed in yellow, then  popped back in their respective
spaces, making sure to line up the sentiment.

I stamped the bee and her happy face, then colored her with Copics and cut
her out with the matching dies. I popped her up on the card and stamped the
bee trail and spattered some "honey" over the card.

All right, off you go to Kathy Curry's blog, and continue on from there. Leave 
comments on all hop participants to be eligible for prizes. If you encounter a 
broken link, please visit Milka's blog for the complete list of blogs.

Thank you so much for hopping with us. Enjoy the rest of the hop and we hope 
you were enlightened on the importance of BEES.