Guided Garden

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Not much to say about this one – I did it without using a challenge and it sorta just happened, lol. I do love Scarlet Jewel – I didn’t realize it had a purple under-tone. And, while the grid on the Guidelines 2 doesn’t work the way I want, I do prefer the round images to the square ones – especially the little frames.

Congratulations
All supplies Papertrey Ink unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: Guidelines 2, Simple Little Things, Borders & Corners Square (little flower);
Ink: Scarlet Jewel, Ripe Avocado, Sweet Blush (PTI); Saraha Sand (SU);
Paper: Scarlet Jewel, Ripe Avocado, Vanilla;
Other: Scarlet ribbon, rhinestones (Taylor’s Twinks);

Late Bloomin’

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Another old PTI challenge (cmwc56). This time a color challenge.

I recently purchased Button Bits and hadn’t used it yet – though I have collected all the buttons *sigh*. This set is fun – and easy! I added a couple Lemon buttons because I didn’t think the Summer buttons really matched well, but it looks ok.

The layout is a Sweet Sunday Sketch Challenge (sssc38). This is a great “go-to” layout!.

I do wish PTI would come out with some more generic DSP where each sheet has more than one color in it. So far the packs they’ve done that with are “holiday” specific. I know their limited color palette makes it a bit of a challenge, but still, there are many great color combos to be had!

so sorry i’m late
All supplies Papertrey Ink unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: Button Bits;
Ink: Ripe Avocado, Enchanted Evening;
Paper: Enchanged Evening, Summer Sunrise Bitty Dots, Ripe Avocado Bitty Boxes, White;
Other: Summer & Lemon buttons; white grosgrain (SU);

Autumn Gratitude

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I host challenges over on PTI once a week – ok, not really once a week. Participation is slim so I really don’t get excited about posting, so sometimes I forget. And other times I post and never get around to making a card for my own challenge *ugh*. So I am trying to catch up!

This past week was an inspiration challenge (cmwc57) – a bedspread at the Pottery Barn. The colors were autumnal and the leaves reminded me of a recently release PTI set.

The layout is for Beate’s weekend sketch (wsc100), so my card is a little square card.

The leaves were done by inking the leaves with 3 colors of ink and spritzing with water then stamping. The ink is PTI, and I’ve learned that Palette ink doesn’t work the best with this technique. The good news is the orange did beautifully and it is their new pigment ink, inwhich all new colors (and retro-ly the old colors) will be available – yeah!

Gratitude
All supplies Papertrey Ink unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: Fall Elegance;
Ink: Scarlet Jewel, Ripe Avocado, Summer Sunrise, Orange Zest;
Paper: Scarlet Jewel, Ripe Avocado, Vanilla;
Other: Scarlet ribbon, Slice Basics 2 (MM), label dies (SU), Modern Label punch (SU);

Dandy Wishes

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CPS is a blog that hosts sketch challenges every week. I usually need a kick to get started when creating cards, and sketches are a great kick. This week’s sketch at CPS (CPS136) is a cool multi-layer card. I was a little daunted at first glance, but their sponsor this week is Gina K and I just purchased a dandelion set from her store that I thought would be perfect.

I white embossed the dandelion on a blue panel then found some DSP that had blue and green in it. I don’t have my sewing machine (I feel like I want that tool every card I make!), so I faked it with piercing and pen. Not perfect, but I like the fun touch it added. I rounded every corner, not something I normally do, but I like it on this card.

Wishing you Happiness
Stamps: Many Wishes (Gina K);
Ink: Certainly Celery (SU);
Paper: White (PTI); Bashful Blue, Certainly Celery, Cutie Pie DSP (SU);
Other: Old Olive marker, Corner Rounder, dimensionals, white EP (SU); paper piercer;

Birthday Butterfly

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I made this card for a challenge posted n Stacey’s blog. She had a color challenge that I just loved! The inspiration photo had a lot of white with the pops of color, so that got me to my card. Since she is an SU demo, I wanted my card to be an SU-only card (not a requirement, especially as I am doing this for my own fun, but hey, its a challenge 😉 ).

I don’t own a lot of current SU sets – so I opted for spots of color and I used my new Butterfly die. I cut scrap paper the right size and used it as a template to draw my box. I stamped the greeting. The final touch was black rhinestones.

Birthday Wishes
All supplies Stampin’Up! unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: Sincere Salutations;
Ink: Black;
Paper: White, Patterns: Turquoise, Saffron, Pumpkin, Lilac;
Other: black rhinestones (Kaiser);

Making Cards, part 3

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The final PTI challenge was Inspired by Australia. When I think Australia, I think the Outback – not the restaurant . . . the dusty, desert Outback. The challenge was to use dot outlined images and masking.

The masking was in reference to Aboriginal art that was done by using a body part (like a hand) as a mask and blowing paint over it. Using that idea I grabbed a sponge and my color spritzer tool. I embossed the butterflies (I know, not technically a mask, but um, I was NOT going to cut out all those dots for the big butterfly! 😉 ). Then I sponged around the images, and finally used the spritz tool to add even more depth/color. I like the monochromatic look and the color scheme reminds me of the Outback.

Heartfelt Thanks
Stamps: Butterfly Kisses (PTI);
Ink: So Saffron, Summer Sun, Close to Cocoa, Chocolate Chip (SU);
Paper: Vanilla (PTI);
Other: White EP;

Making Cards, part 2

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Next up on the PTI world tour of challenges is India. I based the card on the bold bright colors that you can find in Indian textiles.

I *love* how this card turned out! I wouldn’t normally think of this flourishy stamp set, but once I got the colors right, it was perfect! I have another version of the card that looks like it would work for the Japan challenge 😉 Not to mention a ton of hand-cut flowers (in colors that didn’t work for this card). My hubby actually had the idea of using the curry color as the base – and it was a great choice!

To color the flowers, I stamped with dye ink and then used a wet brush to move the ink around.

The challenge also required some bling. I added little pink rhinestones to the middle of the blue flowers. That touch of pink really helped to unify the card in my eyes.

Best Wishes
Stamps: With Sympathy, Faux Ribbon, Guidelines2 (PTI);
Ink: Chocolate Chip, Bermuda Bay, Melon Berry (SU);
Paper: Crushed Curry, Chocolate Chip, Very Vanilla (SU);
Other: rhinestones (Hero Arts); Raspberry twill (PTI); slider/tag die cut (CB);

Making Cards

This past Saturday was World Card Making Day. I didn’t get a chance to stamp on the weekend, but I was a card makin’ fool on Monday!

Papertrey Ink posted 4 world-travelin’ challenges. They were hard, but I had fun. I am squeakin’ in by the deadline getting these three posted. I actually have a fourth almost done, but it is midnight here and I need sleep, so it will have to wait.

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So up first was a challenge to be inspired by Japan. I really wanted to use PTI stamps for these challenges, but nothing really says “Japan” to me (except doing Cherry Blossoms with the “Out on a Limb” set, but I’ve done that already, lol. So I went with the tea theme.

The layout is a sketch challenge from the Clean & Simple blog (FTL62). I don’t own that really cool large scallop punch that many folks are using lately, but I was able to fake it. I used a CM circle cutting template to draw my half-circles, then I hand-cut the border. A bit of bling and ribbon, and the card is done!

Sip & Relax
All supplies Papertrey Ink unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: Tea for Two, Borders & Corners Circle;
Ink: Black, Spring Moss;
Paper: Black, Spring Moss, Poppy Tea Leaves DSP;
Other: black satin ribbon, black rhinestones, dimensionals;

Sunshine Wishes

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The Res-Q crew is back online after their summer break! Their challenge this week is a sketch challenge (resq15). I immediately saw a sun poking out behind clouds. I tried to shake it, but it wouldn’t leave, so I went with it. The spirit of the sketch is there, even if it isn’t perfect.

Stampin’Up! used to carry princess die cuts – my mom got the die cuts for my girls. After painstakingly punching all the pieces out, I kept a few of the “leftovers”. And I’m glad I did – I used a leftover to create my clouds! After cutting them out, I covered them with plain ole school glue and sprinkled with white flock! The sun also has a glitter pen on the rays, but you can’t see that detail in the picture.

Wishing you Sunshine!
Stamps: sun (Stampendous), sentiment from Scattered Showers (PTI);
Ink: Summer Sunrise, Enchanted Evening (PTI);
Paper: Enchanted Evening, Lemon Tart, white – (PTI); Bashful Patterns (SU);
Other: white flock

Haunting Fun

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This card was created for the Clean & Simple Blog Challenge (FTL#59). Their sketch was square, but I don’t I have square envelopes. Normally I just use a regular envelope and make my card 4 1/4 sq, but I thought that might be too small for this one.

I love this skeleton image – he is so fun. As I was playing with my unmounted images I saw that the words fit right up under his raised foot. I’m sure someone else has figured that out, but I’m not sure I would have noticed if I wood-mounted.

After embossing the background I lightly dragged a grey-inked sponge across the embossing to help bring it out. The final touch were the orange bling eyes 😀

happy haunting!
Stamps: Scary Skeleton (SU);
Ink: Noir (Palette), Basic Grey (SU);
Paper: Black, White, Eggplant Envy (retired SU), textured Pumpkin Pie (SU);
Other: ribbon (old & unknown), web CB embossing folder, rhinestones (Hero Arts);