Hey Chickie

I created this card a few weeks ago, but haven’t had a chance to post it – so now I am!

When I first decided to pair these two cuties together, I wasn’t sure what to do with them, but the “hey chickie” sentiment got my brain rolling. I was so happy that the little flower pot from Friendly Flowers was sized perfectly to be a telephone cup!

This was a lot of fun to put together! Thanks for taking a peek!

Hey Chickie
Stamps: Chubby Chums, Chubby Chum Pals, Friendly Flowers (Paper Smooches);
Colors: White, Kraft, DSP (PTI);
Other: markers (Copic); twine, label dies (PTI);

You’re the Bird

I created this card for the latest Paper Smooches Sparks Challenge (rainbow text poster).

I love rainbows, so I knew I would definitely use that from the inspiration photo. The poster included text to encourage a person, so I used that concept when picking my image and sentiment.

I stamped the body and feathers onto white paper and colored them. Then I cut them out and arranged them as I wanted. As a finishing touch I added colored bling to the feather centers.

The inspiration photo included sub text in grey, so my sentiment is stamped onto grey paper. Finally the card base is embossed with a wood grain pattern.

Thanks for taking a peek!

You’re Special
Stamps: My Peeps, Sentiment Sampler (Paper Smooches);
Colors: Kraft, White, Soft Stone, Lemon Tart (PTI); Black (Memento);
Other: Wood grain impression plate (PTI); markers (Copics); Rhinestones (Hero Arts);

Fashionable Ginko

I created this card for the latest Runway Challenge (ric2).

The pattern in the dress looked stripey without being solid…like ants – which is what text sometimes is referred to as, so that is the direction I went.

I started my card knowing I wanted a border of text paper (actually I started with both sides having a border, but that wasn’t working for me). I wanted to do a book themed card, but I couldn’t find a suitable image to go in the space I had created. I opted instead to go with the ginko leaves (set new to me and itching for ink).

For colors I chose to focus on the yellow shoes and green handbag in the inspiration photo – so I added a bit of blue for an analogous combo.

Thanks for stopping by!

Happy Happy Birthday
Stamps: Harvest Berries, Fillable Frames 1 (PTI);
Colors: Lemon Tart, Cream, Black (PTI); Pool Party, Lucky Limeade, Saffron (SU);
Other: Newsprint DSP (SU); Heart Border & Fillable Frame 1 dies (PTI); Caribbean twine (Twinery);

Sunny Birthday

I created this card for the latest Paper Smooches Sparks Challenge (reindeer beer).

From that photo, I pulled the inspiration to use pom-pom trim and stripped ribbon. Since I’m done with everything Christmas, I decided to make a sunny birthday card.

I wanted one little pop, so I covered the heart in the flower image with a red rhinestone (for dimension, because I had colored the heart red but it wasn’t enough for me).

Does anyone know of a grass die that only cuts the top? I know I could get a punch, but I prefer dies.

Thanks for taking a peek!

Happy Birthday
Stamps: Friendly Flowers, Sentiment Sampler (Paper Smooches);
Colors: Harvest Gold, White (PTI); Black (Memento);
Other: Petal Patch DSP (SU); markers (Copic); Rhinestone (?); Ribbon (?); Pom-pom Trim (SU); Grass die (MFT);

Santa Flying By

I am a guest designer for this week’s Clean & Simple challenge at SCS (cas150). The challenge was “windows”. There is a lot of interpretation that could be done for that (and I’ll probably be making another card later today), but this card is what first came to mind.

I used a die from PTI to create the window. Since this should be Clean & Simple, I kept the interior design down to a minimum – no drapes, just white wood paneling. I added a tiny touch of color with a red rhinestone in the sentiment.

Thanks for taking a peek!

Merry Christmas
Stamps: Sensational Scenery, Wandering Words (SU); Signature Holiday Greetings (PTI);
Colors: Baja (SU); Pinefeather, Black, White (PTI);
Other: Alpha Block die, Wood impression plate (PTI); Label die (Spellbinders); Rhinestones (HeroArts);

Encaustic Painting

When I saw the latest For Your Inspiration challenge (FYI20) I immediately knew what I wanted to do – encaustic painting.

This technique is actually quite easy – you just need glossy paper, crayons, and an iron. Melt the crayon right onto the iron and smear onto the paper.

Of course once I was done I wasn’t sure how to make it a card, lol. I knew I wanted the encaustic piece to be the focal, so I didn’t want to cover up too much of it. I ended up just adding some die cuts to help frame it.

Thanks for taking a peek!

Birthday Wishes
Stamps: Tea for Two Additions (PTI);
Ink: Lavender Moon (PTI);
Paper: Lavender Moon, Smokey Shadow (PTI); Glossy (SU);
Other: Beautiful Blooms 1 die (PTI); Leafy Flourish (MFT); Rhinestones (Kaiser);
Technique: Encaustic Painting

Hang the Stockings

I create this card for this week’s CAS challenge at SCS (CAS149). The challenge was to create a shaped card and use a sketch.

I flipped the sketch upside-down to make my card work for me. The stocking tops are cut from felt and the stocking bottoms are embossed.

Thanks for stopping by!

Deck the Halls
All supplies Papertrey Ink unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: Holiday Lights, Background Basics: Sheet Music;
Colors: Spring Moss, Pure Poppy, Pinefeather, White;
Other: Mat Stack 1 Mega die, Stockings die, Holly Jolly die, Picnic Plaid Impression Plate;

Worlds Apart

I created this card for mom’s stamp camp last month. My assignment was to use Zoo Review. Since the theme for that camp was the winter holidays, I decided to use the two cold-weather animals.

I know polar bears and penguins don’t co-habitate, but that made me think about how many “invisible” friends I have online – which lead me to the sentiment 🙂

Thanks for taking a peek!

World 2 Me
All supplies StampinUp unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: Zoo Review, Word Play;
Colors: Bashful Blue, Night of Navy, White; and markers: Sahara Sand, Pumpkin pie;
Other: Dazzling Details (glitter glue), Northern Flurries embossing folder;

Wintery Thank You

I created this card for mom’s 12 Weeks of Christmas newsletter.

While this may not be “quick” – if you stamp and emboss a couple pieces of blue card stock all at once, you can cut it up and have 8 panels ready for cards. And the rest of the card is super easy.

Thanks for taking a peek!

Thank You
All supplies StampinUp unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: Serene Snowflake, Perfect Punches;
Colors: Night of Navy, Bashful Blue, White;
Other: White ribbon, Oval Scallop punch, White embossing powder;

Nature’s Tree

I was inspired by an adorable card by Julie(HRR) and a cool trimming idea by Lisa Young.

I actually pinned Lisa’s tree when she posted it in October – I wanted to do a tree with sections trimmed with lace or something. But it wasn’t until I saw Julie’s card layout that I figured out how to make my tree into a card.

I originally didn’t want to overwhelm the card with patterned paper as the sky, but now I wish I had at least embossed the background or found a subtle pattern.

Thanks for taking a peek!

Christmas Wishes
All supplies Papertrey Ink unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: Merry & Bright;
Colors: Kraft, Chocolate, Rain, White, Melon;
Other: Merry & Bright die; Scallop Ribbon die (MFT); glitter;