Monday, August 30, 2010

King and Queen of the Farm


Happy Monday to you! Did you all have a fun weekend? We watched Hawaii's Little League team clinch the US title and fall short of beating Japan for the World Series championship. It was so exciting and fun to watch and we're so proud of them for going as far as they did.

Just sharing a card I made for the King and Queen challenge at The Greeting Farm. You had to create a card with a Greeting Farm couple to "reign the farm".

I decided to use Jeremy and Odette from the Roll Call set because they were the best dressed couple. I used scraps of October Afternoon papers that I used on an earlier card, along with my new Nestabilities Labels 14. Love that shape!


And you still have a couple of days to leave a comment on this post, for a chance to win a Cheeky Glamour stamp. I'll be announcing the winner on September 1st.

Thanks for stopping by! Have a great week!

Stamps: The Greeting Farm
Cardstock: Papertrey Ink
Paper: October Afternoon, Papertrey Ink
Ink: Memento
Other: Copics, Nestabilities, paper roses, pop dots

Friday, August 27, 2010

Texturize with Kelly!


On this week's WTW, my good pal Kelly Booth shared her technique for texturizing on her very first video here. Did you see it? Lots of technical help from her sweet hubby and very informative, too!


Here's my card using Oliver & Amelia's Happy Day from The Greeting Farm. I used a crocheted flower that I bought on Etsy, saturated it with Copic colorless blender and followed Kelly's tutorial.

Can you see his jeans? I love how it turned out like an "acid wash" and I dabbed a little on each of the dinosaurs, too. Fun! It also gives a lot of dimension on your images and it's fun to watch the "magic" appear.

Thanks for visiting today! Hope you try some texturizing and have a great weekend, too!

Stamp: The Greeting Farm
Cardstock: Papertrey Ink
Ink: Memento
Other: Copics, Nestabilities, Tim Holtz embossing folder, ribbon, button, pop dots

Thursday, August 26, 2010

ATS Crinkled ribbon challenge + a giveaway!


All That Scraps' Wednesday challenge is to use crinkled ribbon on your card. How could I not enter this challenge? But I have to admit, I love making the crinkly ribbon more than I know how to tie it!

Here's my card using Cheeky Glamour from The Greeting Farm and the purple crinkly ribbon that I dyed using Dusty Concord distress ink. Isn't she sweet?

Truth be told, I had her colored and cut out quite a while ago and she was just waiting for the right time to make her appearance.

The background is a Purple Onion Design damask stamp that I just love. I think it goes perfectly with her vintage look.


I happen to have an extra Cheeky Glamour stamp that I would love to give to someone who will give her a good home. Simply leave me a comment on this post and tell me if you tried making your own crinkly ribbon. Or not. Just leave me a comment!

Random.org and I will be choosing someone on September 1st and I hope it's YOU!

Stamps: The Greeting Farm, Purple Onion Designs, Hero Arts 
Cardstock: Papertrey Ink, Hero Arts kraft notecard
Ink: Memento; Dusty Concord, Peeled Paint Distress inks; Versafine
Other: Copic markers, Nestabilities, rayon seam binding, half pearls

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Color Me Copic Challenge #2--Kim's Grass Tutorial

The second challenge at Color Me Copic is to make a card and grow some grass alá Kim and her coloring tutorial here. I decided to use The Greeting Farm's Izzy again--she's my favorite Twinkle Tot--and make a sepia toned card. Pure laziness on my part.

After coloring her, I cut out the image with the Nestabilities Labels Eight die. I followed Kim's tutorial and made the grass a little taller.

I used some October Afternoon papers and finished it off with some red grosgrain ribbon. No sentiment was used so that I can use the card for whatever occasion later.

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And thanks to all who hopped along with the Lawn Fawn 's Cards For Kids blog hop! There were so many wonderful cards and projects and I love how some bloggers got their kids get involved, too. Such a feel good event!

Go here to see if you were one of the lucky random winners of some great prizes!

Stamps: The Greeting Farm
Cardstock: Papertrey Ink, Paper Place kraft
Ink: Memento Brown
Paper: October Afternoon Thrift Shop
Other: Copic markers, Nestabilities, pop dots, ribbon

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Lawn Fawn ♥'s Cards For Kids Blog Hop!


Hello and welcome to Lawn Fawn ♥'s Cards For Kids blog hop! We have all come together today to make cards for a wonderful cause--Cards for Kids! We hope to encourage you to also make cards for this great cause and have fun along the way. So please hop along with us, and make sure to leave comments as there will be prizes for commenters and participants!

On with the hop! If you arrived from Rhonda's blog, you're at the right spot. And if you do get lost along the way, you can always start at the beginning at the Lawn Fawn blog.

Stamps: Lawn Fawn, Hero Arts, Gina K Designs

I'd like to share two cards with you. The first uses Lawn Fawn's Critters in the Sea and I chose the adorable whale for my mini card. This card was quick and easy and there are several sea critters to choose from in the set. The sentiment is from Nina Brackett's Heartily Yours Additions.


My second card is suitable for an older teen, like Sami. I used Chelsea from The Greeting Farm and created a 4x4" easel card. Hope she likes it!

Your next stop on the hop is Jess. Don't forget to leave comments along the way for your chance to win some great prizes! Thanks so much for hopping with us!

Stamps: The Greeting Farm
Cardstock: Papertrey Ink, Paper Place
Paper: Basic Grey
Ink: Memento, Versafine
Other: Copics, star buttons, clear buttons


Monday, August 16, 2010

Revisiting Izzy

I'm hoping to play with some older stamps and give them some love again. I have so many uninked stamps, or stamps that I wanted so badly when they were first released, and then stamped them only once after I got them. Or not at all...

Do you have those stamps, too? Please say "yes".

Izzy is one of those stamps. So I paid her a revisit and stamped and colored her. After cutting her out with the deckle Nestabilities die, I added grass to the bottom, using Kim's tutorial shown here. I also dabbed some Glossy Accents on her eyes and used an Aqua Lip pen to glaze her lips.

The challenge at All That Scraps is to use die cuts and I was glad to see Izzy in the ATS store so my card qualifies--and I made the deadline, too!

Thanks, always, for visiting! Can you believe it's already the middle of August?

Stamps: The Greeting Farm
Cardstock: Papertrey Ink
Patterned paper: Papertrey Ink
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black, Antique Linen distress ink
Other: Copics, Nestabilities, seam binding, paper roses, pop dots, 
Sharpie white poster paint pen, Glossy Accents, Aqua Lip pen

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Oh, baby!



Happy Saturday! Hope everyone had an uneventful "Friday the 13th" yesterday...

I needed a card for a baby boy, so I grabbed my trusty Purple Onion Design noteblock and a paired it with a baby digi from Digistampcharacters. Love the noteblocks--I own about 6 of them!--and they make for a quick card every time.









After I took a shot of the baby in the sitting position, I used some Un-Du and removed him, then placed him in a "sleeping" position, just to see what it looked like.

Showed the card to my hubby and he said it looked like the baby was doing ab crunches so I put him back, seated.

Will FINALLY send this card off to a dear friend's daughter in Arizona....

Thanks for visiting today! Hope you all have a great weekend!

Stamps: Purple Onion Designs, Digistampcharacters
Ink: Colorbox
Cardstock: Papertrey Ink, Hero Arts notecard
Other: Copics, Sharpie white poster paint pen, Un-Du adhesive remover

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

A black and white princess


Hi there! Just a quick post today, sharing a black and white card using Tiddly Inks' Everyday Princess. I didn't realize how much I would like coloring this way. It's pretty relaxing and not stressful at all. Especially if you don't have all the Copic colors, like me!

Rach gave a great tutorial here on black and white Copic coloring, and I tried to do shiny black hair like Lysa shared here. All in all, it's a fun and fast way to color an image and something different, too!

Stamps: Tiddly Inks, Cornish Heritage Farms
Cardstock: Papertrey Ink
Patterned paper: Papertrey Ink
Ink: Memento, Colorbox
Other: Copics, Nestabilities, sheer ribbon (thanks, Kelly!), puffy heart sticker, pop dots


I'm hoping to catch up with blog hopping this week! Apologies for popping up only so often but the gym has become my second home and I'm proud to say I've dropped a few pounds....with many more to go!

Thanks, always, for visiting! Hope you continue to have a great week!

Monday, August 9, 2010

Whisper Thank You


Happy Monday! Just sharing some cards I made over the weekend using a Frost It Pink kit--Whisper Thank You--by Hilary Kanwischer.



She put together some gorgeous Melissa Frances papers and embellies, and I pretty much copied her examples to the T.

It's the first time that I used a kit that required no stamping or coloring! I even pulled out my Singer and did a bit of sewing on the edges.





This card is my fave--love her sweet face!-- and I think I'll be buying Melissa Frances papers ala carte and making more of them.

The photos were taken with the portable Photo Studio that I used for the first time. I'm still getting used to it and I think I have to play with the lights and angles a bit more.



Thanks for visiting today! Hope you all have a great week!

Saturday, August 7, 2010

TD03 Challenge--Flowers!


Today's the 7th and that means it's time for another challenge from Tiffany Doodles! This month's theme is "flowers" and all you have to do is create a card using a flower. Tiffany has tons of flower digis in her store, but feel free to use ANY flower from ANY stamp company and join us!

She created several flowers that are within Nestabilities shapes so you can die cut your image before or after you've colored it, neatly and quickly. If you're like me, and your trimming skills aren't the best, having a "Nestie friendly" image is a blessing!



I chose the Dahlia With Oval which comes with two images. Besides the dahlias inside of an oval, there's some dahlias in a vase and I decided to color that image for my card.

The cardstock is embossed with the new Tim Holtz embossing folder and I sanded it to make the white show through. Love doing that!

The sentiment is from Nina Brackett's Heartily Yours Additions, and there's my hand dyed ribbon that I made to complement the dahlias.


Be sure to visit the other team members to see more floral goodness:



Get all the challenge details from Tiffany Doodles, and hope you'll join us!