Sunday, October 20, 2013

Our Daily Bread Designs October Challenge and Critters at the Dog Park!

I'm trying all kinds of new challenges this month.  Another new one is the Our Daily Bread Designs (ODBD) monthly challenge.  October's challenge was to make the sentiment the main focus of the card.  I saw the sentiment I used on this card during the Operation Write Home World Cardmaking Day blog hop and had to get it.  It's by Stampabilities and is called Patriotic Subway Art.  I hope you like it. 
 
 
Just about everything on this card is from Stampin' Up.  This is somewhat strange as I'm a Close To My Heart demonstrator!  But that's okay.  I used Real Red and Not Quite Navy markers and paper.  The twine is also SU.  I embossed the navy cardstock with a Cuttlebug embossing folder and lightly sanded it.
 
 
I've been on an animal card making whirl this week.  I've had the Lawn Fawn Critters at the Dog Park for quite awhile.  Yesterday was the day to finally use it.  I'll tell you.  This card almost made me give up card making.  It's not that it was particularly difficult.  It's just that everything that could go wrong went wrong.  I had trouble with the brown dog die lining up with the stamped image. The "grass" gave me fits.  The sentiment didn't show up on the green paper.  That's why I added the banner.  I ruined several banners - once because of ink on my finger, another because I had the exclamation point upside down.  And on and on.  I'm so glad I really like the final product.  Yikes!
 



Supplies:
 
Cardstock:  Stampin' Up
Designer Paper :  My Mind's Eye Hootenanny from Michaels
Embossing Folder:  Stampin' Up
Coloring:  Copics
 
 
Thanks so much for stopping by.  I really appreciate your comments.


Saturday, October 19, 2013

Being Deployed and Freddie Misses You!

I have two cards today - again very different in design.  The first is a very special card for me.  A co-worker asked me to make a cards for her son.  He is being deployed in a few days to Korea.  I quickly accepted even though she needed it the next morning!  She had already purchased the stickers and the green cardstock.  So this is what developed:

 
Supplies -
 
Stickers - K&Company
Green Cardstock - Unknown
Navy Cardstock - Bazzill
Gold Mirror Paper - Anna Griffin
Embossing Folder - Cuttlebug
 
 
 
I also made a card for my first CAS(E) this Sketch challenge. This sketch is challenge #50.
 



Meet Freddie!  He and I have spent so much time together getting his coloring just right, that I had to name him.  I'm not sure if I'll be able to give him away!! (Freddie will eventually make his way to Operation Write Home.)

 I've learned that CAS doesn't mean quick.  If you've followed my posts, you know I consider myself the Queen of Slow Card Making.  I maintained my crown with this card.  But I do like it. 


Supplies -
 
Freddie the Pug - Paper Smooches
Coloring - Copic Markers
Dies - Spellbinders
White Cardstock - Bazzill Smooth
Designer Paper - My Mind's Eye Hootenanny
Sentiment - Hero Arts
Black Ink - Momento Tuxedo Black
Other Supplies - CTMH Liquid Glass, SU Dimensionals, Glue Dots

Thanks for stopping by.  Please leave a comment if you can.


Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Double Challenge - Foxy Hello

I entered my first Mojo Monday sketch challenge this week.  It took me all the way through Wednesday to get my mojo going!  I really like sketch #315.  Wow, how did I miss the first 314 sketches?
 
I'm also entering this card in Operation Write Home's Design Bootcamp.  This month's topic is balance.  I believe my version of the sketch qualifies as asymmetrical balance.  Am I right, Paula?
 
 
 
My card doesn't match my vision, but I think it came out cute.  The image and sentiment are from Papertrey Ink's Foxy Hello.  I colored the fox with my Copics.  The paper is from my stash and is ancient (the plaid paper is Daisy D's - remember that brand?).  The ribbon is Verve.  I used my Spellbinder's scalloped rectangle die as well as the Papertrey Fox die.

 
 
 
Thank you so much for stopping by.  I love to read your comments.


Saturday, October 12, 2013

Operation Write Home Sketch Challenge #194 and Gettin' Blingy


Operation Write Home posted the Sunday challenge on Saturday this week.  That's fine with me!  The weather here is rainy - perfect for making cards.  It was a hectic week at work as well.  Crafting serves as a stress buster for me.  So I have two projects for you today.

The week's sketch has lots of layers, which I love.  I had to alter it a bit but am really pleased with how my card came out.  What do you think?
 

 
Supply List:
 
Patterned Paper:  Heidi Swapp Vintage Chic
Card Base:  CTMH Colonial White
Hand Die Cut:  Anna Griffin
Sentimet:  Hero Arts OWH Fundraiser Set
 
Gettin' Blingy 
 
I bought the Close To My Heart (CTMH) Base and Bling fabric necklace kit a few weeks ago.  Last night I decided to give it a go.  (I was really stressed!)  I was surprised at how easy it was to put together.  The hardest part was freehand cutting 1" circles from the fabric provided.  A paper punch didn't work with the fabric.  The kit is only $14.95.  I think it's a great buy for the results you can achieve with it.  I had lots of extra fabric and a few pieces of bling.  Do you like it?
 
 
 
 
 

A Crafters Call To Action!

Hello Fellow Crafters,

One of our own has lost everything in a recent house fire in San Antonio, Texas.  I've done my due diligence and have no doubt that is a real emergency.  There is a news picture of the fire and one of the ruins of Annette Griffin's craft room down below.  SVGCuts.com is kindly going to replace the Sizzix Eclips machine shown in the photo as well as some other supplies.  See their post on Facebook here

Please contact Annette's sister at Jericoliz@aol.com to get a mailing address if you're at all able to donate some crafting supplies.  I don't feel comfortable in publishing an address for Annette in this public forum.  But Liz, Annette's sister was very prompt in getting back to me.  Here's what she said:

Annette does have kids and her crafting style runs along the lines of romantic I think.  She's actually an amazingly talented scrapbooker.  (She passed me up years ago, lol!)  She also like to do jewelry making and of course, svg's.  :)  
 
I talked to my brother-in-law to tell him that packages of craft supplies would be arriving for my sister. He choked up so badly he couldn't even talk. When he recovered himself he said that this kind of generosity has literally brought him to his knees. He said that there are no words to express is gratitude. 
 
I'm so moved by the generous spirit of the SVGCuts family, I can't even tell you. Once again, thank you from the bottom of my heart.
 
I've already sent my favorite crafting item - an ATG gun.  Think about what you'd miss the most if your craft room went up in flames.  I know we all have extra supplies.  How about getting them into the hands of someone in need.   I know crafters everywhere are a generous bunch.  Let's show them how much!
 






Sunday, October 6, 2013

Operation Write Home Sketch Challenge #193

It's Sunday once again.  I just about missed the Operation Write Home sketch challenge for today.  I think I'm still worn out from World Card Making Day!  Here's our challenge:


I also wanted to enter a weekly challenge at Cricut.com using paisley.  So here's what I came up with:


 
I'm such a knucklehead!  I stamped paisley swirls on the beige paper in VersaMark.  My lighting wasn't too good so I ended up stamping the sentiment on the opposite side.  I didn't notice it until everything was put together.
 
All papers are from Close To My Heart's Laughing Lola collection.  I also used  a CTMH Thank You stamp and black hemp.  There are highlights made with my Sakura Star Dust pen that don't really show up in the photo.  I thought I'd practice a bit on my paper piercing.  It's not as easy as it looks but I'm getting better.
 
Thanks for stopping by and checking out my card.  I really do appreciate your comments.

Saturday, October 5, 2013

World Card Making Day 2013

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Hello and Happy World Card Making Day!

I'm so thrilled to be part of the celebration this year.  I know you have a lot to see and do so I'll be brief.  Here's my thank you card using OWH Sketch #146.  I've also included a bonus Any Hero card below.  I hope you like my cards and welcome your comments.   Enjoy your weekend!





Supply List:

Patterned Paper - Anna Griffin
Sentiment and Star Die Cut - Anna Griffin
Corner Punch - Stampin' Up
Distressing - Color Box
Creamy Brown Chalk Ink
Trim - Celebrate It Jute Ribbon from Michaels
Card Base - Close To My Heart Colonial White
 
 

 Supply List:
Paper - Recollections Green Camo from Michaels
Card Base - Anna Griffin
Distressing Ink - Stampin' Up Chocolate Chip
Cardstock - Coredinations Gold and Bazzill Brown

If you are following along on the hop, your next stop is Madame Wong.