Hawaii Bound

Well our move date hasn’t changed in a few weeks, so I guess it is safe to finally publish it. We will be moving to Hawaii on January 5th! I am so excited! This will be a great experience for my young girls. This isn’t a permanent move – just 2 years. But I must say, now that the cold has come, I am so looking forward to warm weather year-round!

I have so much to do between now and then. Since I still haven’t completely unpacked from moving into our current house (which happened a couple years ago), there are things that I *know* we can get rid of. And since we will be coming back to this same house after Hawaii, I don’t want to get rid of everything, so I need to determine what goes with us and what gets stored.

I have been in a stamping slump ever since I realized I will only be able to bring a fraction of my stuff with me. So, as of today, I am officially on break! My blog will be neglected, but only until after we move. Of course, I’ll always be found on SCS!

This beautiful photo was taken by Dan Malewitz. You can see his wonderful work on his blog, Nature’s Wallpaper.

A New Nest

First off I have to give a great big thanks to Joyclynn who sent me a whole set of bird stamps. They are the cutest things! She sent them a couple weeks ago and I really wanted to use them, but I just haven’t been in the mood to stamp. But I found out a friend of mine just moved into a new place and I wanted to send her a congrats card. So I had to use the new bird set! One of the images had a bird in a nest – which of course made me immediately think of the “new nest” sentiment. On the inside of the card I stamped the branch image from the bird set. The image is watercolored – just ink and a brush.

Supplies:
Stamps: Bird (Inkadinkado), Sentiment (PTI), Alphabet-nest (Purple Onion);
Ink: Brown (Palette), Baja Breeze (SU), Cocoa (SU);
Paper: Kraft (SU), Vanilla (SU), Baja Breeze (SU), Manchester DSP (SU);
Other: Baja Ribbon (SU); Corner Rounder (to make scallops);

I made a card!

So last weekend was Word Card Making Day. Splitcoast had a day of challenges. I tried, but managed only one card. I do like the card – I did the sketch challenge…though my interpretation might be a bit loose 🙂  I got the idea for the circle accent from a commercial on tv.  I already had them cut when I decided to try this challenge. The free-form cutting and bright colors made me think fun. I always need birthday cards, so doing a b-day card was a no-brainer! I *love* this new Designer paper from Stampin’Up! – it is a great color scheme and some fun patterns. I free-form cut the strips and outlined them with a black pen – to match the circles. And all these free-form shapes made me think of the Doodle Alphabet set.

A couple nights ago I started on the thank you cards I needed to send with the goodies I’m sending to my contest winners (for the DSS program on SCS). I finally finished them today. I used a PageMaps sketch (Mar 08), and some neglected paper and rubber. This is a simple card, but I like it.

Supplies:
Funky Sherbet Party
Stamps: Doodle Alpha (SU);
Ink: black (VersaFine);
Paper: Tempting Turquoise, Gable Green, Yoyo Yellow, Apricot, Rainbow Sherbet DSP (SU); Aqua Mist (PTI);
Other: dimensionals; black brads; CTMH black pen;

Thank You Flowers
Stamps: Live Your Dream (SU);
Ink: Guava, Wasabi (SU);
Paper: Afternoon Tea DSP, Very Vanilla, Chocolate Chip, Soft Sky (SU);
Other: dimensionals; paper piercer, tag die (CB); Guava ribbon (SU);

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Finding My Mojo

I haven’t stamped in what feels like forever, but is probably more realistically only a week. I’m determined to get back in the groove. I had a card I needed to make and I hoped that would spark some other ideas.

The first card is a thank you. I knew I wanted to do a pine tree for this recipient, and I needed the card to be a long card. The pine reminded me of the holidays, so I pulled out some old SU paper. I went with green and blue so it didn’t feel quite so holiday-ish. I went with white accents to balance the dark feeling from using a brown base.  Silly me, though, I knew the paper was Olive, and I thought I grabbed the Olive marker, but I got the Artichoke instead…so yes, my tree doesn’t “go” with the paper…but by the time it really bothered me, it was done! The square behind the tree is cheap chipboard (i.e., cereal box) covered with Cocoa paper and sponged with white ink.

When I was done I definitely wanted to keep stamping, so I checked out some challenges and decided to do both the Mojo Monday challenge from Julee, and the OCC stitching challenge. This card is for my kiddo to take to a party.  When I looked at the Mojo sketch sideways, the optional triangle turned into a candle flame.  I recently appropriated an old pair of jeans into shorts for painting. I used the left over jean material and stitched a piece to Saffron cardstock. Then I stitched and sponged the edges of the Saffront layer. Since the cutting wasn’t too good on the jeans, I put everything on an angle.  I didn’t want to put accents at the bottom of the candle, like in the sketch, so instead I put eyelets throughout the candle. The flame is done with a teardrop punch which is then edged in red, sponged with orange, and stickled. I attached the flame with some wire. In retrospect, I should have used a brighter yellow or even pattern paper for the Saffron panel.

Supplies:
Pine Tree
Stamps: Lovely as a Tree (SU); Sentiment (Purple Onion);
Ink: Artichoke, Close to Cocoa (SU); white craft;
Paper: Close to Cocoa, Whisper White, Holiday Thyme DSP (SU);
Other: white grosgrain; chipboard; dimensionals;

Birthday Candle
Stamps: Alphabet Soup, See You Around wheel (SU);
Ink: Regal Rose, Bordering Blue, So Saffront markers (SU); white craft;
Paper: Bordering Blue, Regal Rose, White, So Saffron (SU);
Other: white eyelets; wire; teardrop punch; stickles; machine stitching;