Showing posts with label Make It Monday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Make It Monday. Show all posts

Friday, January 6, 2012

{Thinking of you today} with Just Us Girls #118, Papertrey MIM a la Carte and CR84FN45


It's the weekend!  Yeah baby!  Ours will be full of kid-tivities (basketball, party and 4H meetings), how about you?  Before you dive headlong into the first full weekend of 2012, I hope you'll take some creative time and join in on some great challenges.  To start it off, a fabulous sketch from Pam and Just Us Girls
  

 I drew my color inspiration from the creative ladies over at CR84FN....


 And added in some Papertrey Ink Make It Monday technique.  This week is a la carte...we can pick any of the previous techniques to use this time.  I jumped at the chance of going back to Week 13 for Make It Monday #13: Impression Plate Tricks 2...this is one I remember wanting to try so badly but just not working out the creative time to make it happen.  Well, no more!  I got some technique on amd can I just say *love*?!

Click on the top picture in this post or the one above to get a better look at how the oval die masked a perfect oval frame into the delicious Papertrey Ink impression plate woodgrain .  I was able to use Lacey Ovals silver Nestabling to frame the outer edge of the impressed oval and the inner edge of the white cardstock oval. This color scheme + the Papertrey stamps and impression plate woodgrain remind me of tea in a good friend's country kitchen!  I also used one of the floral stamps from Stitches and Swirls to stamp a "doily" for my teacup to rest upon.  I can see a long-lasting creative love affair with this stamp set coming my way.... Yowsa!


In the meantime, I am thinking of all of my friends today and sending this cyber greeting your way!  Especially to my gal pals over at Just Us girls:
PLUS, we have the honor of introducing our first Guest Designer for 2012...the talented Kylie Kueter!  Welcome to the land of JUGs, Kylie!  We are so glad to have you!

Ok friends!  Let's fire up those creative engines and let those ponies RUN!  Hope to see you around the challenge linkies.  Thanks so much for stopping by here!
Photobucket
Paper: Papertrey Ink
Stamps: Papertrey Ink
Impression Plate: Papertrey Ink
Ink: Papertrey Ink and Stampin Up!
Button: Papertrey Ink
Bling:  Want2Scrap
Die: Spellbinders
Twine: The Twinery
Craft Supply: vintage bookprint and seambinding
Flowers

Photobucket

Friday, April 29, 2011

Just Us Girls 82 Resist Embossing.....{birthday wishes}


Just Us Girls are challenging you to RESIST EMBOSSING....oh wait, not to actually resist the act of embossing ;)  Check out the technique on this {TUTORIAL} at split coast grab your heat gun and let's go!


I also drew inspiration from the Papertrey Ink Make It Monday 12 challenge, the Card Patterns Sketch #112, the Colour Q color #82 challenge and the butterfly challenge happening in The Shabby Tea Room.  I love the way all of these challenges played so nicely together!




For the JUGs emboss resist challenge, I stamped a Papertrey Ink flower over newsprint paper from SU! using Versamark Ink and clear embossing powder to seal the deal.  I sponged on baja-esce blues and pear-esce green to make the flower pop out of the ink.  I have to say that embossing and I are usually like oil and water but I was quite happy with the way this turned out.  Thanks, Andrea, for challenging me to bring out the embossing powder!



The Papertrey Ink pen lined edge was done using an avocado colored marker to match the avocado stamped sentiment from PTI's Faux Ribbon set.  The flower stem is also from Faux Ribbon set.


For tons of emboss resist inspiration please visit the rest of the Just Us Girls team along with Guest Designer, Teresa Kline.  We bid a fond farewell to Teresa after a month of inspired designs for the Just Us Girls blog.  It was a honor to work with you!

And thanks so much for stopping by here!
Photobucket 
Paper:  Stampin Up!, Papertrey Ink, Webster's Pages
Stamps: Papertrey Ink
Ink: SU!
Punch: Martha Stewart
Dies: Spellbinders
Ribbon and button: Papertrey Ink

Photobucket

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Make it monday ink blending...It's a MAN! {card}


Hey friends!  This card is a quickie using the ink blending technique showcased over at Papertrey Ink this week.  I used a great digital image from Cathe Holden at JustSomethingIMade.  Once I opened the deer and tree silhouette image in Word, I was able to crop it to size and add the sentiment "Happy Birthday to our Son"  easily by layering a text box with the font color set to white.

Before using my inking tool and dye inks to colorize the background, I sprayed a quick layer of clear spray paint to set the inkjet printer ink and stop it from smearing when I was swirling on the ink. Simple!  And such an easy way to bring depth to a nature scene.  Thanks for stopping by...no go ink something :)
Photobucket
Digi: vintage deer silhouette from Cathe Holden 
cardstock and ink: Papertrey Ink
Other: Microsoft Word 2007
Photobucket

Monday, March 14, 2011

Make it Monday 6, The Shabby Tea Room 53 and CR84FN 19..it's your day!

Hey friends!  I wanted to share a birthday card inspired by three wonderful challenges!  First, Make it Monday #6 with Papertrey Ink (impression plate trick#1), also to celebrate The Shabby Tea Room's 1st birthday and finally, using the cool colors from CR84FN#19 this week!

I rarely reach for the color steel blue but since it was paired with my old friend aqua mist, I thought I would go for it!

For the Papertrey challenge, we were to use an impression plate to emboss only part of our card stock and then finish the edge with a straight line emboss or two.  Not owning a PTI impression plate (yet!) I used a Cuttlebug Fleur di lis embosser.  The impression plates definitely have the advantage in the departments of being able to cover a whole card front and also, being able to place and orient the plate in any spot on your cardstock.  Nevertheless, I was happy with the way this technique worked....this has such a nice neat look.

I love playing up the little details of the embossed image with sparkly bling from Want2Scrap!  The silver gems are a nice balance to the silver tinsel I used in my bow.  I was very happy to ink up the brand new Very Vintage Labels 4 stamps from Waltzingmouse too.  It layered up perfectly with images from Papertrey Ink's Simply Stationary set.

I really appreciate you stopping by today.  If you are looking for a fun challenge (or three!) you'll find it at any of the three links above!  Have a great one!
Photobucket
Paper: Papertrey Ink and Vintage bookprint
Stamps: Waltzingmouse Stamps Very Vintage Labels #4 ,
Ink: Stampin Up!
Craft Supplies: tinsel trim, seam binding, vintage lace, Prima flower

Photobucket

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Fun with fun foam flowers and CR84FN17 and how about some blog candy?

Oh boy!  Have I been having some fun with FUN FOAM!  Who would have thought this spongy stuff would lead to the white flowers I am currently IN LOVE with?  I am over the moon to have discovered how to turn fun foam into perfectly sweet flowers!  Thank you Papertrey Ink for challenging us to go outside the fun foam box this week!!  Check out the awesome fun foam creations going on at the Papertrey Ink Make It Monday challenge for more fun fun foam ideas!  Also visit the pretty creations at the CR84FN17 challenge for a pretty color combo challenge.
OK, here's where I went with fun foam and light pink, bright pink and chartreuse...
Don't those fun foam flowers just pop?  I was able to use the Papertrey Ink Beautiful Blooms II #3 flower dies to cut fun foam like buttah!  I also used fun foam for the pretty Spellbinders fancy tag 2 that I used as a backer for the top of my tag.  Fun foam cuts wonderfully and has a great texture to it, is flexible AND when you carefully add a little heat to it via heat gun....you get THIS!
Kinda like shrinky dinks but the fun foam remains flexible even after heating.  This spells POTENTIAL to me!  How about you????
I also had fun integrating some of my latest supply obsessions....fabric and sewing oriented items! 
Fabric + Paper = Happiness!

I am so giddy with my discovery that I would love to SHARE some!  Please leave a comment to be entered in a random drawing to win a DOZEN FUN FOAM FLOWERS handcrafted by me for you!  If you are one of my sweet followers, please leave a second comment for another chance at these little sweeties.

I will draw a winner on Monday and post it here on the blog.  Thanks so much for stopping by today!

SUPPLIES
Paper: Papertrey Ink, Cosmo Cricket and vintage sewing pattern
Stamps: Papertrey Ink
Dies and punches: Papertrey Ink and Spellbinders Martha Stewert
Ink: SU!
Bling: Want2Scrap
Craft supplies: Fun foam, button, fabric, zipper, eyelet trim, floral spray stamens, embroidery floss

Photobucket

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Make it Monday #3 glitter strips...{butterfly wish big}

I love this "wish big" sentiment from Papertrey Ink and I am excited to play along with their Make It Monday challenge this week...glitter strips with scor tape!  I DO love glittery bits whether it be micro glitter or bling from Want2Scrap, if it sparkles I like it!  Check out the results of pouring micro glitter over super sticky scor tape....
Wowsers!  That's SHINY!  I used my glitter strip as an accent to a white paper punched edge.
I also used pieces of the Large Pair Fancy Brackets in pearl from Want2Scrap for my butterfly flight path.  A simple once over with a raspberry sharpie creates that hot pink pearl swirl.
I was also able to customize my layered butterflies using two seamstress pins for antennae secured in foam dimensional tape.

Thanks so much for stopping by today!
Supplies:
Paper: Papertrey Ink, DCWV
Stamps: Papertrey Ink
Ribbon: Papertrey Ink
Bling: Want2Scrap
Glitter: Martha Stewart
Embossers: Cuttlebug (swiss dots) and Tim Holtz (music)
Ink: SU!
Dies and punch: Spellbinders and Martha Stewart
Paper flower: Prima
Craft supply: seamstress pins and metal rimmed tag

Photobucket