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Sunday, February 28, 2010
Been playing with...
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Play Date Cafe Challenge #18 - Color Splash
Friday, February 26, 2010
Tag Tuesday Challenge #40
I also used my new Crushed Olive Distress ink. This is one of my favorites from the new colors.
The background is from a bingo card which I photo copied using the black setting on my copier. (Guess my ink is gone again). The gray worked well as a background color, so a happy error.
The orange ink is Versafine Habenero and the lace trim is a Stampers Anonymous stamp and it is embossed using Zing embossing powder.
I am working on a fun project for the Outside the Box blog. It involves a grapevine wreath basket stamp.
Well... I have work that is not as fun to do... So off I go...
Thanks for stopping by..
Suzz
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Quick Birthday Cards
But the card had to go out so I finished it up and it will go in the mail today. I bought this big cupcake stamp with the intent to use it for another birthday card I have to create in March. The candle is part of a set of thickers I have and I was thinking of the big number candles you can put on your cake.
All the stamps are Hero Arts. The inks are Memento Dandelion and Pear Tart.
The second card is for our niece who has a birthday this week too. She is going to be thirteen. Another age where you wonder what would they like on their cards. I verified with my 12 going on 13 year old whether this was okay.
I never know what to do with the chandelier stamps and thought I would use it with black glitter. I hope she enjoys this.
All the stamps are Hero Arts and the background is lavender fields glimmer mist. The black embossing powder with glitter is Zing. I was a little disappointed in the effect of the black glitter it wasn't very glittery. More of a dark black with an occasional sparkle.
Thanks for stopping by..
Suzz
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Doily Lace Background
Oh the magic of on-line. Makes it look like I ended up with two cards.
The stamps are all Hero Arts. I just received this doily stamp and and wanted to play with it so I had fun stamping it several times in several colors before I decided to overlay the flowers and add the background script. The background script is partially embossed in spots to give it the brown mixed with the gold color.
Thanks for stopping by...
Suzz
Monday, February 22, 2010
The snow fairies were hard at work
This is the back corner of our lot... What you don't see is the busy interstate road running behind it. We get a lot of noise from the road which this picture doesn't reflect at all. :)
Here is what we get to see off our back porch. The best part is we don't have to do the work! But we get to enjoy the view and the smells. :)
These little flowers are by our pool waiting for the warmer weather to re-grow.
Play Date Cafe Challenge 17
I just received the ledger cling stamp from Hero Arts and wanted to use it on a card, so I decided to pair it with the silhoutte burst flower. The butterflies are punches. You can't see it but the swirl in the background is embossed using an iridescent embossing powder to try to give it a little sparkle.
Products:
- Hero Arts - Cling Ledger
- Hero Arts - Cling - Flourishes
- Hero Arts - Cling - Friends
- Hero Arts - Silhouette Burst
- Hero Arts - Silhouette Spray
- Versafine - Vintage Sepia, Crimson Red
- Versamark Watermark
- Iridescent Embossing Powder
- Marvy Uchida Butterfly Punches
- Twine, Buttons, Pearls
We didn't get all the snow that was forecasted. But we still have snow and the landscape is gorgeous. I am going to go out later to take a few pictures and I will try to share a few.
Stay warm!
Suzz
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Deborah's Card Exchange
These were colored using my watercolor pencils and accented with stickles. The centers of the flowers are accented with these glittery pearls. I have had them for awhile but didn't have anywhere to use them. After I added the stickles they fit right in. :)
The background is a sizzix embossing folder. The die cuts are both nestabilities.
I laid the die cut over the image after I had stamped and colored and sponged around the frame to create the white border.
The white frame on the large die cut was traced around the outside of the die and hand cut.
I hope you have a lovely day. (Forecast here is for about 6 - 10 more inches of snow by end of tomorrow.) I guess that is why I keep creating spring flower cards. Trying to inspire mother nature to give up on the snow and start moving towards spring.
Have a lovely day!
Suzz
Friday, February 19, 2010
Butterfly Time
Here is something I put together yesterday and thought I would post up really quick.
I am going to be teaching tomorrow and then teaching Sunday school on Sunday. So first chance to play probably won't be until then. Boo Hoo... 2 Peas stamping forum is hosting Winterfest from tomorrow until the 28th. If you get a chance, go play in some of the fun challenges!
I am hosting one of the challenges too!
Thanks for stopping by...
Suzz
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
What a lovely mail day!
And that wasn't even the card... This was her card... I had to take the picture on an angle so you could see inside to see that she put coordinating paper and doily edge on the indside too! This is so beautiful! (She also sent me some goodies inside the package too!)
Then on top of that package... I received a package from Kiara which was totally unexpected. Look at this gorgeous card!
She too included a RAK for me! Thanks Kiara!
If that wasn't enough Alice sent me a package too and these beautiful cards were in there. This card is so delicious in it springy colors. I love these bright colors the owls are adorable and the coloring fantastic.
When Alice offered to send me a card I asked if she would mind sending me one of her little elf cards she colored around Christmas. I was so lucky she had one left that she could share with me. I think this is the cutest card and loved that I got to see the coloring up close and in real life!
Now how about that... It was like having my half birthday! What a great day of surprises. And my fourth package was a new release from Memory Box that I didn't even know was on it's way to me and the stamps are lovely! I have all these new stamps now and no time to play just yet.
Thanks for stopping by... I hope you enjoyed my mail as much as I did in receiving it.
Suzz
Tag Tuesday Challenge # 39
This is going to become a bookmark for my youngest DD. She kept asking me if it was done yet this morning.
You have to see the expression on the last chicks face. He looks like he is sad so I made his umbrella dragging because that is what would happen with my chick when they were not happy.
Don't their umbrellas look like have of an egg shell? I thought that was fun too!
This was much easier for me than the last couple of tag challenges.
Thanks for stopping by... Suzz
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Happy Valentine's Day!
So the twist is to incorporate all three concepts into one card. We will see if I can come up with anything fun.
I inked up the shamrock stamp with the versafine olympia green and then placed that stamp face up and laid the artistic window ontop of it and removed some of the color. I then ended up stamping both stamps on white cardstock. Both stamped beautifully. I only used the green ones an saved the other ones for another time.
As you can see I repeated that a fewt times more. The background is the wood grain stamp from Hero Arts stamped using the Versafine Toffe. I then created a little wreath and added some twine and buttons.
The second card was inspired by the October Afternoon Farm Fresh Paper. It has a lot of fun patterns in the pack. This one reminded me of the Toffee color I have been using alot lately so I paired it up and stamped some flowers on the pattern paper.
I cut the flowers out and created my stem from the flourish ontop of the wood grain stamp.
Very simple card. Both are for the Hero Arts Challenge this month. St. Patricks Day and Flowers.
Well I hope you have a lovely valentine's day and that it is special!
I wanted to make a correction to my post yesterday, several of you asked about the butter cream embossing powder. Well... I was going to use my Zing Cream EB powder but decided to you my Ranger Adirondack Butterscotch embossing powder on the flowers on my card. Hence the Butter Cream. :O Ohh... Sorry about the confusion. Now I am doing it with my embossing powders. Used to be just the kids I am calling by each others names.
Suzz
Friday, February 12, 2010
Golden Brown Flowers
I have to share what was in my mail box today when I went out to get the mail. One of the perks of making cards is to receive cards from other friends. I received TWO envelopes from Lin! Lin is the Queen of hearts.. and not in the Alice in Wonderland kind! She is the sweetest person and not only that, she is extremely talented. She is so good at using hearts and flowers in her cards and I was thrilled to get both kind from her today.
Look what she sent me two ATC's which are both wonderful and lovely!
Love the watermark background behind the flowers in that cute pot and the butterfly with the hearts flourishes is stunning!
And a separate envelope with a valentine card. Look at her sentiment so appropriate! I couldn't adjust the whiteness on this because it made the pink too bright and this is the most soft and pretty card IRL. My photo did not do it justice.
The background is all chocolate brown and the embossing is a combination of golds and butter cream. Love both embossing powders.
The butterfly is embossed on acetate with gold embossing powder and I love how it turned out. (Translate that to mean you probably will see this happening again!)
By the way my daughter is watching me type this up and she said my card was ugly. :) LOL!
Of course she loved what Lin created and helped come up with the descriptions.
Well off to watch Ice Age 3 with my dearest daughter.
Tanya wanted to leave a comment too: "I like my mom's butterflies and background, I just didn't like the dandelion on the bottom. Lin's cards were very good."
Have a great night!
Suzz (and Tanya)
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Wedding Card
I have the fantastic Verses Stamp which is the poem "How do I love Thee?" by Elizabeth Barret Browning. I knew I wanted to use it on this card and when I was rummaging through my odds and ends drawer of embellishments I found these earrings which I had snuck out of the dress up box. These were hand me downs from Great grandmas junk jewelry box and are clip ons. So when the kids would try to wear them they really hurt the ears! (Didn't stop them from trying to wear them tho!)
Very simple card but I liked how the earring provided such a beautiful accent.
Products:
- Verses - How Do I Love Thee
- Versafine - Dove Grey
- Inkadinkado - Weddings Clear Set
- Cuttlebug Embossing Folder
- Hat Pin
- Vintage Jewelry
- McGill Tag Punch
- Silk Ribbon
Thanks for stopping by..
Suzz
Stair Step Card
I left the oval blank for the class to select whatever sentiment they wanted.
I also wanted to use the same folding technique used on Lin's card. So I sized it down and used two Memory Box cards to create this:
When opened it looks like this:
I also have a hidden reason for making all these folded cards. I am going to host a challenge during the 2 Peas Winterfest which is happening at the end of February. These are going to be the samples for my challenge.
Thanks for stopping by...
Suzz
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
New Stamps
I am working on cards for my next Memory Box class. I am going to do a class using different folding techniques. I have seen so many pretty easel cards lately that I was inspired to create one as well.
Products:
- Marvy Uchida Punches - Butterfly
- Memory Box - Flitter Paper
- Versafine - Vintage Sepia
- Watercolor Pencils
- Memory Box - Gossamer
- Memory Box - Stamps (New spring release!)
- Spellbinders Nestabilities - Circle
Thanks for stopping by and for all your lovely comments.
Suzz
Monday, February 8, 2010
Coloring with Copics
My son had a volleyball tournament this past weekend and I had a little down time between his matches. (They lost most of their games but played well)
Last but not least a sponged background to blend the purple and yellow combo.
Suzz
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Hero Arts Challenge - Month of February
I used the heart flourish stamp with green ink to simulate the clover feel. Having said all of that about trying to come up with a St. Patty's Day card take a look at Heather Maria's card here. It is gorgeous and she used poetry about Ireland in her card.
Makes me want to go back to the inking board and try again. Unfortunately... Going to be a busy day with a superbowl party, church and picking up and dropping off kids. Have a lovely day and stay dry and warm if you are in the midst of the snow!
Suzz
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Moxie Fab World Taintor Challenge
The first card was from a postcard and has part of the sentiment on the front:
and the rest on the inside: (I know I don't look this good when I go grocery shopping!)
Well this was definitely a challenge and something very different for me...
Have a lovely day!
Suzz
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Tag Tuesday # 37 - Touch of Red
Here is the first tag. I loved the touches of the white gel pen on this.
The fringe is some really fun crepe paper ribbon that Louise sent me as a RAK. Thanks Louise!
The second one shows how bad my sewing skills really are as that is faux sewing and it reflects how my real sewing looks, when I do sew! :)
I hope you are having a lovely week. I am excited as my girlfriend Lisa was at CHA and we will be getting together tomorrow and I can chat with her about her adventures.
I have a few cards I created for the Taintor challenge at the Moxie Fab challenge that I hope to share sometime this week still.
Thanks for stopping by..
Suzz