Insert Title Here

I needed a couple quick/flat cards to mail out some gifties to some of my Secret Sister players. There was a challenge last month from my blog group to use supplies that hadn’t seen ink. I bought Just the Ticket a week or so after it came out, but hadn’t used it yet. So I decided that would be my starting point. Thankfully a few sentiments worked for my purpose. Next I decided a star was the perfect accent. I used one of the new star dies – the middle one, which doesn’t have any stamp associated with it. To help give the star some pizzaz, I stitched a border around the inside. Finally some embossing to finish up the card.

Thanks for stopping by!

Congrats
All supplies Papertrey Ink unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: Just the Ticket;
Colors: White, Hawaiian Shores, Raspberry Fizz;
Other: Sunshine impression plate, Just the Ticket border die, Seeing Stars die; thread (DMC);

Birthday Rose

This flower stamp is why I started buying Copic markers! To do this flower I started with colored card stock, stamped the image three times, and cut out the layers. Then I created the shadows with the Copics. I put it all together with pop-dots. I love how it turned out!

Once I had the flower done, I had to figure out the rest of the card. I wanted the flower to be center stage, so I kept the card very simple. A trend I’m just getting around to is incorporating text/book-print papers. I used the PTI background stamp to create this card base (though I wish the stamp was longer so I didn’t have to worry about the overlap). I added the rhinestones to finish off the card.

Birthday Wishes
All supplies PaperTrey Ink unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: In Bloom, Giga Guidelines, Background Basics – Text;
Cardstock: Soft Stone, White, Pure Poppy, Ripe Avocado;
Ink: River Rock, Basic Grey (SU); Black (Memento);
Other: markers (Copic), Rhinestones (Kaiser), Labels 4 die (Spellbinders);

Blog Post #281

Just Add Ink had a sketch challenge that I just loved (42). I decided to use a set from Waltzing Mouse that I hadn’t inked up yet. I love the weave pattern image in this set and had to use it. I pretty much followed the sketch. For the the accent I decided to use the bird image from the set.

I wanted to give the wood of the tree trunk a wood grain look, so before stamping I used PTI’s Wood Grain background set to pull off ink. The end result looks more distressed than wood grain. I don’t mind it for this card, but next time I want to see wood grain I’ll have to come up with a different way.

Thinking of You
Stamps: Asian Garden (WMS);
Colors: Kraft, Vanilla (PTI); Espresso, Wasabi, Garden, Summer Sun (SU);
Other: New Leaf ribbon (PTI); Label die (Cuttlebug);

Blue Damask

Moxie Fab World is having a challenge: “Diggin’ On Damask“. I’ve owned PTI’s Damask stamp set since it came out, but I think I’ve only used it once before. That set intimidates me! This challenge made me realize I needed to figure out how to use the stamp set.

I made this card for my step-mother. It will be her birthday card. She loves light blue, so that was my starting point. I used an old Clean and Simple sketch for the layout (ftl29).

Thanks for taking a peek!

Beautiful Day
Stamps: Damask Designs (PTI); Framed Greetings (MFT);
Colors: White, Spring Rain, Enchanted Evening (PTI);
Other: Rain ribbon, Victorian Lace die (PTI); Label die (MFT); Rhinestones (Kaiser);

With Gratitude

To create my background, I embossed 3/4 of my top layer with the Guide Lines impression plate. Since the lines didn’t stand out enough for me, I went back with the Faux Ribbon set and stamped white ink. Now some folks are able to ink up their impression plate and embossed thus accomplishing both steps at once, but I do to much futzing with my paper – I’d end up with ink everywhere.

Recently, there was a discussion on the PTI forum about favorite anniversary sets. This Round & Round set is the latest and I hadn’t inked it up yet, so I thought I should. Since I decided to use the image as my focal point, I found a small butterfly in Butterfly Dreams that worked. That way I could stamp the Round image in one color and not worry about trying to color just the butterfly piece different.

With Gratitude
All supplies PaperTrey Ink unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: Round & Round, Butterfly Dreams, Faux Ribbon;
Colors: Spring Moss, Lavender Moon, Plum Pudding, White;
Other: Guide Lines impression plate, Lavender ribbon, Mat Stack #1 die, Limitless Layers: Circles die, Rhinestones;

Serene Sympathy

This week’s CAS challenge at SCS is about sympathy cards (cas91). Unfortunately, I needed to make one. I know I should have sympathy cards on hand because it is so hard to make them when I need them, but at the same time, I like making a card while the receiver is on my mind – kinda like weaving the love into the card.

I knew I wanted to keep it very neutral and calming. I just purchased the Life stamp set and decided to ink it up. When it came for choosing the ink, I was debating between Sahara Sand and River Rock. I ultimately chose River Rock because it is a warm shade, whereas Sahara Sand is cool.

With Sympathy
All supplies PaperTrey Ink unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: Life, Comunique Curves Sentiments;
Colors: White (PTI); River Rock (SU);
Other: Wood Grain impression plate; Ribbon (SU); Label die (Cuttlebug);

Vintage Thoughts

I made this card for the Embellish Magazine challenge (Vintage).

I had originally intended this card as a one-layer card but I stamped the leaves too low and it left way too much ‘white’ space. So I chopped up the card and added a bunch of details. I do like how this turned out finally.

The thread I used is a Coats & Clark color called Spice. It is a wonderful reddish brown. My purchase was done online and I added this color just to fill up my basket for free shipping. It makes me happy that I used it!

A big thank you to my aunt who sent me a bunch of old lace – of which I used a bit on this card.

Thinking of You
Stamps: Fancy Phrases (WaltzingMouse); Turning a New Leaf, Background Basics – Text (PTI);
Colors: So Saffron, Old Olive, Really Rust, Chocolate Chip (SU); Vanilla (PTI);
Other: sewing machine; label die (Spellbinders); old button (K&Co); lace (vintage);

Friendly Four

I CASEd this card from the StampinUp 2010 IB&C (pg 74). Since the card is for my mom’s November stamp camp, I had to leave off the sewing. Hopefully it still works.

I love the colors in this one. But I want to point out that I ended up using Pear Pizzaz on the card base stamping. The olive was just too dark.

Friend to Friend
All supplies StampinUp unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: Funky Four, Teeny Tiny Wishes;
Colors: Old Olive, So Saffron, Riding Hood Red, Chocolate Chip;
Other: 2 1/2″ Circle punch, Modern Label punch, Linen thread;

Joy

I had fun making this card. I used a sketch from PageMaps (March 2010).

The card base uses textured card stock. The pattern paper is the Presto Patterns DSP with Razzleberry ink sponged on. Love that paper!

My mom die cut the letters for me. I really need to get a die alphabet – it makes creating so easy!

joy
All supplies StampinUp unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: Tree Trimmings;
Colors: Always Artichoke, Rich Razzleberry, Whisper White;
Other: Presto Patterns DSP, glitter, Razzleberry 1/8″ Taffeta; Scallop Border punch, Naturally Serif sizzix die;

Noel

I created this card for my mom’s 12 weeks newsletter. It went out a few weeks ago, so it is safe to share this on my blog now. This card made me a fan of Poppy & Pear – they are such a great combo.

The ornament is glittered and popped with a dimensional.

Noel
All supplies StampinUp unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: Big on Christmas;
Colors: Poppy Parade, Pear Pizzaz, So Saffron, Whisper White;
Other: Poppy ribbon, glitter, Petals-a-Plenty embossing folder;