Wednesday, May 31, 2017

12 Kits of Occasions May '17


Hello! And welcome to 12 Kits of Occasions, on the last day of May!

Birgit Norton is our hostess this month, and I have to say, she hit every 
homemaking button I have with her wonderful kit,
Happiness Is Homemade.
Birgit dedicated it to her mom, and it's easy to see
where she picked up all her talent!

Let's get right to the cards, there's so much to see!


The apron for this card came completely assembled. 
Copics and ink for the rest of the kitchen goodies. Nuvo drops for cupcake.


2 darling aprons came in this kit. I added the poms and PTI's frame.


Adore this sweet scene, and loved watercoloring it. 
Double tag:Poppystamps Pinpoint Main Street Tags


All these rich yummy coordinated papers and fruits just went together!


Just thought the sweet PTI strawberry cake went great with 
the chalkboard paper.
The trim and twine were included in the kit.


Cooking, baking, gardening and sewing all in one kit!


Birgit included these PTI tulips in cherry yellow and orange


My last card is a watercolor 'Thanks' to Birgit. 
You really hit this one out of the park with your attention to detail.
And, I have so much left over! Enough for another 8 cards!

Don't forget to visit the other 12 Kits designers, and leave love along
the way for a chance to win a future kit!

Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Birthday Wishes


Stephanie Gold shows us some tips on creating 2 cards at the 
same time, with one stamp set, this week at PTI's MIM.


Ivy & Bloom is becoming one of my favs. Full of lovely images, with lots
of choices for designs.


Kept everything simple, arranging around the oval die cut window
(included in the Ivy & Bloom die set).
Noted A2 stitched rectangle.
Pure Poppy, Scarlett Jewel, True Black & Ocean Tides Inks
Stampers Sellect & Mint Julep Cardstocks.


Monday, May 29, 2017

A Magical Birthday


Greetings to all this Memorial Day!

Playing along with Inspired by All the Little Things, 
and this inspiration photo

Sometimes an idea takes bloom, and you just have to 
go with it. That was the case with this card.


Just a bit of ink needed, on the tips of the daisies, Amethyst Allure (PTI). 
The rest all die cut and gold emboss tipped. 
I used the new die from Poppystamps called Ragged Daisy. 
There is also a sprig called Massa Leaf Background (Poppystamps).
Sentiment: Fairy Greetings (Poppystamps).
 Cardstock PTI, except for the gold stripe vellum (DCWV).

Hope you're enjoying the long weekend.
Gardened this morning, crafted this afternoon, and swimming later!

Before you go, check out our newest


16 new ducklings!
Mama was MIA for a whole month. Finally found her nest, and took her food.
She came out with her brood Sunday after church.


So glad the weather is warm! Much better for the little ones.
Honestly, I spend half the day checking on them!

Sunday, May 28, 2017

Felt Bookmarks


MIM on Nichole's blog features Lizzie showing us how 
she makes beautiful flowers out of felt.


I watched her video, and learned to make several style of flowers, 
I thought would be perfect on the top of bookmarks.
Very easy, and fun too!


Each bookmark cut from PTI's Bookmark die,
with ribbon glued front and back, and flower with leaves on the top.


The flower sticks out over the top of the book.


I used 3 PTI die sets to create my flowers:
Fab Flakes, Lovely Layers, & Flower Mandalas.

Saturday, May 27, 2017

Tag You're It - Week 4


Here we are at the end of May (already!), and I have a 
reminder tag for you for the current Tag You're It Challenge.


We have changed to a monthly format, which gives you time
to play, and play, and play some more.
Our muse this month is the talented Lindsey M-P.


Bright, bold red & white! 
Didn't stray far from Lindsey's muse
with my Poppy Stamps die, Sweet Pea Flower.


Gave it a bit of depth with copic 29.

Join us for a chance at a guest designer-ship!

Tag You're It #71 - Week 3




Thursday, May 25, 2017

PapertreyInk May 2017 Blog Hop


PTI Blog Hop, with this inspiration


Nichole features the all over patterns of 'Irtsya'.
If you go to her website, she has other patterns and color combos.
Loved the way she softly colors her images, then adds
just a sprinkling of splatter. 


Started with the daisies from Friendship Jar Fillers,
masked them, and added flora from Gathered Garden and Gran's Garden.
I don't need a 'get well' right now, but the sentiment from 
Graceful Greetings 11 fit perfectly! Never looking a gift horse in the mouth,
that's what ended up on my one layer card.
Splatters courtesy of a toothbrush dipped in paint, and a few sequins
and done!

Play along on Nichole's Blog here:


Getting a late start to the hop today, had grandma duty this morning,
and barely getting posted this afternoon!
Can't wait to see what all of you have done.
This was challenging. Worked on it a few days before I was pleased.
You all never fail to amaze me, so I'm off to view!



Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Bride & Groom


Hello Card Concept fans! It's time for a new challenge,
and we have this inspiration photo as inspiration:


So much to choose from, right?
I focused on the pink & gold, together with the ampersand symbol
for my Classy Elegant card.


I started with Betsy Veldman's Luxe Letterpress set from PTI,
and combined the blooms from PTI's Gran's Garden.
Can't wait to see what inspires you. 
Play for 2 weeks on the Card Concept Blog.


Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Create Along With Us - Happy Birthday


Create Along With Us, time, at PTI, as we enjoy the designers' creations,
and find inspiration from every beautiful card!
This card by Laurie Schmidlin, hi lighting a new set
this month, Ivy & Bloom, caught my eye. To be truthful, every card
has elements that are standouts, and I love to file away all the 
clever details each month. But take another look at Laurie's card.


Pale grey on a white bg, window with sentiment inside, colorful accents, 
wreath like frame with floral accents, and color combo,
That's what I cased.


My card was built on the Garden Garland die, cut from Soft Stone card stock.
All those pretty posies are also from the die set.
The window is cut from the smaller die from Fun Frames.
Sentiment: Lovely Lace.
Berry Sprigs: Beautiful Berries: Spring
Laurie backed her top window with foam, lifting it up, (which I wish I had done.)
Black dots complete the card. 


Laurie's colors were something I just had to duplicate.
Loved this combination, and intend to use it again.
Play along on Nichole's Blog here:




Monday, May 15, 2017

Big Halo Hello - Poppy Stamps Blog Blitz


Hello! 
I recently got an email from my friend Jeanne Jackna, asking, 
'would you like to join the 
Poppy Stamps Design Team?'
Couldn't say yes fast enough! I secretly crushed on Poppy for oh so long!
And, guess what, it's Blog Blitz time at Poppy, which means I get to 
showcase a die from the new release.
There are so many wonderful new dies to check out, but seriously,
is there one better than 'Hello' to greet Poppy fans with?


I LOVE this double die, that allows you so much creativity. 
Every piece you see, on my card, was die cut from white card stock,
then the larger, (fatter) die was rainbow inked in warm colors,
before adding the white, skinnier die.


The larger die was placed on an angle before running it through my 
die cutter.
Then I simply placed my rainbow 'hello' in the window, adhering 
it to the inside of the card.


Still plenty of room to add your rest of your message.


I glued several skinny 'hellos' all over the card, on a slant, 
like the window die cut,
then snipped off the edges.
Gives the card such a cool embossed effect, don't you think?

I loved doing this so much, I did 2, one in warm tones, and one with cooler.


How would you like to win this fun new double 'Big Halo Hello' die?
Just visit the Poppy Blog here:


and leave comments on my post and 
each of the designer's blogs, May 10th - May 21.
You have until the 22nd to comment.
Poppy stamps will announce the winners on May 24th.
Good Luck and hope you win!
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Wednesday, May 10, 2017

thank you


Melissa Phillips always brings us the most delightful tips
to transform our cards from ordinary to extraordinary.
This week at PTI, she shows us how to add background stamping
with our sentiment stamps.


I had to make a couple of thank you cards for friends, and incorporated
my Pen & Ink thank you stamp for the backgrounds. You really do see
the words, even though they're partially covered by the bouquet, just as 
Melissa said. 


Mix & Mat Flourish frame
Fresh Floral Wrap Ups, with their sweet tags, just to make sure the 
receiver knows I'm thankful!
Vintage Linens designer paper
Inks: True Black, Pale Peony, Berry Sorbet, & Green Parakeet.

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Happy Birthday to You


It's a beautiful day in CA's Central Valley, 
Spring is in full bloom here, with warm (not hot!) days.
And the Card Concept has a new challenge for you,
with this photo:


Vintage Tiles, musical backgrounds, lace, birds, 
well, you get the idea.
What inspires you?

Take a look at a birthday card I did, using the photo for inspiration.


The lacy frame is a stencil from PTI's Lovely Lace,
inked with Ranger's Distress Oxide: Iced Spruce & Vintage Photo.
I LOVE the way those inks blend, and the colors they create,
when overlapped.
The birds, flowers, musical birthday score 
 and leafy branch are from Songbirds, one of my PTI favorites.

Enjoy your Spring day, (hopefully it's as beautiful as mine)
and visit the Card Concept Challenge Blog for more inspiration!



Sunday, May 7, 2017

Hello


There's a new challenge up at Tag You're It! 
And we welcome Lindsey M-P with this fabulous muse


Here's my tag for more inspiration:


All PTI with this one, and their fabulous new Made With Love tag.
Play along at Tag You're It, and now we are giving you a whole month
to play! A brand new format and a brand new muse!
Play along here:


Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Mother


Made a card for my mom, following the tutorial at Papertrey's MIM,
with Laurie Schmidlin, and her very first video.
Laurie did a fabulous job showing us
 2 ways to do a watercolor background for our cards.
Confession time, I've done watercolors for years, even
taught watercolors to elementary students, so this is not
new to me, but always learn something playing along with MIM.
Loved doing this card, as it's for a very special mom!


Starting with Ranger Watercolor Cardstock, I taped down my card,
then applied a wash of clear water. Using the Kuretake Pan colors, I
mixed blues, yellows and greens to get the color wash I wanted.
The trick to watercolors, as Laurie said, is to apply lights first,
then layer after or during drying.
I cut the die cover plate from Make It Market: Garden Gild,
and held it over the watercolor card to determine where color should be.
The word, 'Mother' is from an old PTI set, Mother, and sorry to say
it's now in the vault.
Flowers and leaves from Delightful Dahlia Additions.
PTI Inks:
Aqua Mist, Hawaiian Shores, Tropical Teal, Green Parakeet.
I colored the rhinestones with copic YG23.
I haven't used rhinestones in so long, lately using sequins, which mail better,
but this card will be hand delivered.
Play along on Nichole's blog, here: