Today's card is a Valentine featuring an image from Purple Onion Designs.
I cut the stitched squares from white cardstock using the Pretty Pink Posh Stitched Film Strip Die and then stamped the various bugs from the Purple Onion Designs Love Bugs set onto three of them. Each of the bugs were colored with a combination of Spectrum Noir and Copic Markers. The sentiment from the Homegrown Sentiment set was stamped onto the fourth square. The main panel was cut with a My Favorite Things stitched die from textured cardstock and I then added two patterned papers strips from the Doodlebug Lovebugs pad. I placed the completed squares on the panel using dimensional tape, then wrapped Hemptique twine around it, tying in a bow. A trio of sequins finished it up.
Products: Purple Onion Designs stamps, Doodlebug dp, PTI and Bazzill cs, Hemptique twine, Lawn Fawn sequins, MFT and Pretty Pink Posh dies, Spectrum Noir and Copic Markers
Copics: Bugs-C00, C1, C3, C5, Y0000, YR30, YR31, Y23, YG0000, YG11, G43, RV00, RV11, R20, R22, R24; Shadows-C00, C1
Spectrum Noirs: PP5
Have a great weekend!
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Friday, January 30, 2015
Lovebugs {Purple Onion Designs}
Labels:
Pretty Pink Posh,
Purple Onion Designs
Thursday, January 29, 2015
The Sugar Bowl "Anything Goes" February Challenge
Today's card is for The Sugar Bowl February "Anything Goes" challenge.
I printed the Sugar Nellie Furry Friends Bunny with Gift digital stamp onto Copics X-Press It cardstock and then cut with a My Favorite Things Pierced die. This little cutie is free with purchase! After coloring with Copic Markers, I combined with patterned papers from the Pink Paislee Bella Rouge pad, creating the bow with the My Favorite Things Dainty Bow set. A couple of matted enamel dots finished it up.
Products: Sugar Nellie digital stamp, Pink Paislee dp, PTI cs, My Mind's Eye enamel dots, My Favorite Things dies, Copic Markers
Copics: Bunny-W00, E81, R20, 0; Gift-YR30, YR31, Y35, R00; Ground-C00, C1, C3
It's easy enough to join the challenge. You must use a Sugar Nellie image for your anything goes challenge and link The Sugar Bowl blog to your post. There is a fabulous prize involved so pop on over to The Sugar Bowl blog to get all the details.
Have fun and good luck!
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I printed the Sugar Nellie Furry Friends Bunny with Gift digital stamp onto Copics X-Press It cardstock and then cut with a My Favorite Things Pierced die. This little cutie is free with purchase! After coloring with Copic Markers, I combined with patterned papers from the Pink Paislee Bella Rouge pad, creating the bow with the My Favorite Things Dainty Bow set. A couple of matted enamel dots finished it up.
Products: Sugar Nellie digital stamp, Pink Paislee dp, PTI cs, My Mind's Eye enamel dots, My Favorite Things dies, Copic Markers
Copics: Bunny-W00, E81, R20, 0; Gift-YR30, YR31, Y35, R00; Ground-C00, C1, C3
It's easy enough to join the challenge. You must use a Sugar Nellie image for your anything goes challenge and link The Sugar Bowl blog to your post. There is a fabulous prize involved so pop on over to The Sugar Bowl blog to get all the details.
Have fun and good luck!
My Sale Page.
Labels:
Sugar Nellie
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
I Love You {Purple Onion Designs}
I have card today featuring another Purple Onion Designs stamp.
I stamped a portion of the Hearts on a String image onto a tag cut with the Papertrey Ink Tag Sale #10 die and then the Chloe image onto Copics X-Press It cardstock. After coloring all images with a combination of Copic and Spectrum Noir markers, I fussy cut out the bunny. I wrapped a paper doily around the bottom of the tag and then attached the bunny image to it using dimensional dots. After preparing the background with patterned paper from the Fancy Pants Me-ology I attached the tag and then added a sentiment from the Doodle Frame Heart and a scattering of enamel dots. Now that is one sweet bunny!
Products: Purple Onion Designs stamps, Fancy Pants dp, PTI and Neenah cs, PTI die, Hemptique twine, Doodlebug Enamel Dots, My Favorite Things dies, Spectrum Noir and Copic Markers
Copics:Hearts/Flower/Shirt-RV00, RV11, BG0000, BG000, BG70, YG0000, YG01, YG13; Bunny-E40, E41, E42, E44, R20
Spectrum Noirs: Hearts-PP5, DR3
Happy Hump Day! Thanks for stopping by!
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I stamped a portion of the Hearts on a String image onto a tag cut with the Papertrey Ink Tag Sale #10 die and then the Chloe image onto Copics X-Press It cardstock. After coloring all images with a combination of Copic and Spectrum Noir markers, I fussy cut out the bunny. I wrapped a paper doily around the bottom of the tag and then attached the bunny image to it using dimensional dots. After preparing the background with patterned paper from the Fancy Pants Me-ology I attached the tag and then added a sentiment from the Doodle Frame Heart and a scattering of enamel dots. Now that is one sweet bunny!
Products: Purple Onion Designs stamps, Fancy Pants dp, PTI and Neenah cs, PTI die, Hemptique twine, Doodlebug Enamel Dots, My Favorite Things dies, Spectrum Noir and Copic Markers
Copics:Hearts/Flower/Shirt-RV00, RV11, BG0000, BG000, BG70, YG0000, YG01, YG13; Bunny-E40, E41, E42, E44, R20
Spectrum Noirs: Hearts-PP5, DR3
Happy Hump Day! Thanks for stopping by!
My Sale Page.
Labels:
Purple Onion Designs
Monday, January 26, 2015
My Heart {Purple Onion Designs}
I have another card today featuring a Purple Onion Designs stamp.
I stamped the Doodle Frame Heart onto Copics X-Press It cardstock and then colored the frame portion with Copic Markers and paper pieced the heart. I fussy cut out and then attached to a tag cut with Reverse Confetti Tag Me Too die. I made the tag longer using two patterned papers from the Pink Paislee Bella Rouge pad, adding a double ended flag banner cut from Recollections Mirrored Gold cardstock to separate the two patterns. I topped the tag with black Hemptique twine and then attached the stamped piece to it with dimensional dots. I prepared the background by embossing the lower portion and adding a strip of plain black cardstock. After attaching the tag to the background, I added a trio of clear sequins.
Products: Purple Onion Designs stamp, Pink Paislee dp, Recollections Mirrored cs, PTI and Bazzil Basics cs, Verve sequins, Hemptique twine, Reverse Confetti die, My Favorite Things Die-namics, Copic Markers
Copics: R0000, RV00, R81
Happy Monday. Thanks for stopping by!
My Sale Page.
I stamped the Doodle Frame Heart onto Copics X-Press It cardstock and then colored the frame portion with Copic Markers and paper pieced the heart. I fussy cut out and then attached to a tag cut with Reverse Confetti Tag Me Too die. I made the tag longer using two patterned papers from the Pink Paislee Bella Rouge pad, adding a double ended flag banner cut from Recollections Mirrored Gold cardstock to separate the two patterns. I topped the tag with black Hemptique twine and then attached the stamped piece to it with dimensional dots. I prepared the background by embossing the lower portion and adding a strip of plain black cardstock. After attaching the tag to the background, I added a trio of clear sequins.
Products: Purple Onion Designs stamp, Pink Paislee dp, Recollections Mirrored cs, PTI and Bazzil Basics cs, Verve sequins, Hemptique twine, Reverse Confetti die, My Favorite Things Die-namics, Copic Markers
Copics: R0000, RV00, R81
Happy Monday. Thanks for stopping by!
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Labels:
Purple Onion Designs
Sunday, January 25, 2015
2015 Goals and Something New
Warning: today's post is totally random and if you are looking for a card only, then you will be disappointed.
First of all, I want to list my 2015 goals here ( I prefer goals as opposed to resolutions). Not because I think you are interested in my life choices but simply as a way to hold myself accountable.
Life goals:
Crafty goals:
Do those sound doable? I think they do. Now on to the crafty stuff.
With today's project I am blurring the lines between my life and crafty goals. Sometime late last year I ran across Shanna Noel's blog quite by accident and discovered the art of Bible Journaling. I quickly added her blog to my reader and searched on Pinterest for ideas. Oh my. So much to take in. I was excited to get started but...wait...needed a journaling bible first, then some other supplies, then Christmas happened. So, I just now got my first page completed this week. I recently joined a Facebook Group that Shanna has set up Journaling Bible. It seems to be a nice group yet it can be intimidating. There are some true artists out there. I consider myself creative but definitely not artistic. My background is scrapbooking and stamping so that is the tools I used to create this jounal entry.
I chose this page to start with because this is actually one of my favorite bible verses and, it was included on a life application message at our church on December 21. I started out by painting a thin coat of Liquitex Matte Gel Medium to curb bleed through to the back page. I then stamped the Verve Psalm 119:105 sentiment onto the page and also the candle from the Pinecone Christmas set and then colored where needed with Copic Markers. I added part of the life application message from my notes that day using some tiny letter stickers from my scrapbook stash. I highlighted the verse with Copics and then added a spritz of V12 Copic marker across the page using my old Stampin' Up Spritzer tool. Simple is normally my style anyway but I definitely went even simpler since this was my first page.
I realize that a Christian related hobby is not for everyone and I also realize that some Christians are going to consider that I am defacing the bible. But to be perfectly honest although I understand the basics of the bible I have not ever been much of a regular reader. Oh sure, certain verses strike a cord with me but to sit down and actually read and study it has been a struggle. I feel that by combining a hobby that I already love to do with the reading of God's word will help me grow spiritually (see my life goals above). Is it for everyone? No. And that is ok.
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First of all, I want to list my 2015 goals here ( I prefer goals as opposed to resolutions). Not because I think you are interested in my life choices but simply as a way to hold myself accountable.
Life goals:
- Continue on my weight loss/healthier life style plan for life
- Strengthen my body and my relationships with family and God
- Join the church we've been attending regularly for two years
- Read the bible more
- Pray
- Organize, purge and refresh our house
Crafty goals:
- Use my stuff
- Join more challenges
- Organize and purge
- Try new things
Do those sound doable? I think they do. Now on to the crafty stuff.
With today's project I am blurring the lines between my life and crafty goals. Sometime late last year I ran across Shanna Noel's blog quite by accident and discovered the art of Bible Journaling. I quickly added her blog to my reader and searched on Pinterest for ideas. Oh my. So much to take in. I was excited to get started but...wait...needed a journaling bible first, then some other supplies, then Christmas happened. So, I just now got my first page completed this week. I recently joined a Facebook Group that Shanna has set up Journaling Bible. It seems to be a nice group yet it can be intimidating. There are some true artists out there. I consider myself creative but definitely not artistic. My background is scrapbooking and stamping so that is the tools I used to create this jounal entry.
I chose this page to start with because this is actually one of my favorite bible verses and, it was included on a life application message at our church on December 21. I started out by painting a thin coat of Liquitex Matte Gel Medium to curb bleed through to the back page. I then stamped the Verve Psalm 119:105 sentiment onto the page and also the candle from the Pinecone Christmas set and then colored where needed with Copic Markers. I added part of the life application message from my notes that day using some tiny letter stickers from my scrapbook stash. I highlighted the verse with Copics and then added a spritz of V12 Copic marker across the page using my old Stampin' Up Spritzer tool. Simple is normally my style anyway but I definitely went even simpler since this was my first page.
I realize that a Christian related hobby is not for everyone and I also realize that some Christians are going to consider that I am defacing the bible. But to be perfectly honest although I understand the basics of the bible I have not ever been much of a regular reader. Oh sure, certain verses strike a cord with me but to sit down and actually read and study it has been a struggle. I feel that by combining a hobby that I already love to do with the reading of God's word will help me grow spiritually (see my life goals above). Is it for everyone? No. And that is ok.
My Sale Page.
Labels:
Everything Else,
Faith,
Verve
Friday, January 23, 2015
Flowers, Hearts and Ladybugs {Purple Onion Designs}
I have a project today featuring Purple Onion Designs stamps.
I stamped the Heart Flower onto a white cardstock rectangle cut with a Lil Inker Designs stitched die. And then stamped the various portions of the flower onto four different pieces of patterned paper. I fussy cut out all the various pieces and then paper pieced them onto the background flower, allowing for the outlined portions to remain white for more contrast. I also paper pieced the sentiment which came from the Doodle Frame-Heart set. I then stamped the ladybug from the Love Bugs set onto Copics X-Press It cardstock, colored with Copic Markers and then fussy cut out. I attached it to the image panel with dimensional dots and then added the panel to the prepared background. Lastly, I added a trio of sequins. All the patterned paper except the green came from the super cute Doodlebug Lovebugs pad.
Products: Purple Onion Designs stamps, Doodlebug dp, American Crafts dp, PTI, Bazzil Basics and Neenah cs, Doodlebug and Lawn Fawn sequins, Lil Inker Designs die, My Favorite Things Die-namics, Copic Markers
Copics: RV00, R81, R22, R24, R27
All of these stamps are from the Stephanie Ackerman Designs collections at Purple Onion Designs.
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I stamped the Heart Flower onto a white cardstock rectangle cut with a Lil Inker Designs stitched die. And then stamped the various portions of the flower onto four different pieces of patterned paper. I fussy cut out all the various pieces and then paper pieced them onto the background flower, allowing for the outlined portions to remain white for more contrast. I also paper pieced the sentiment which came from the Doodle Frame-Heart set. I then stamped the ladybug from the Love Bugs set onto Copics X-Press It cardstock, colored with Copic Markers and then fussy cut out. I attached it to the image panel with dimensional dots and then added the panel to the prepared background. Lastly, I added a trio of sequins. All the patterned paper except the green came from the super cute Doodlebug Lovebugs pad.
Products: Purple Onion Designs stamps, Doodlebug dp, American Crafts dp, PTI, Bazzil Basics and Neenah cs, Doodlebug and Lawn Fawn sequins, Lil Inker Designs die, My Favorite Things Die-namics, Copic Markers
Copics: RV00, R81, R22, R24, R27
All of these stamps are from the Stephanie Ackerman Designs collections at Purple Onion Designs.
My Sale Page.
Labels:
Purple Onion Designs
Thursday, January 22, 2015
There's Nothing Like Home
Today's card is for this week's Merry Monday #142 Challenge to include a house on a project.
I stamped the house from The Cat's Pajamas Home for All Seasons set using Vermillion Ranger Archival ink and then cut out with the matching die from the Village CutUps. The sentiment was stamped onto a piece cut with the Fancy Flip CutUps. I colored the ribbon in the sentiment with Copic Markers and then inserted two red mini brads on each side. I cut the patterned paper from the Pink Paislee Merry & Bright pad using a Lil Inker Designs stitched die. The double snowflake was cut with two dies from the My Favorite Things Pierced Snowflakes set. I attached all to the background with dimensional tape. The snowflake dies and patterned paper were both new as I bought them during the December sales. I'm really making an effort to use my stuff rather than letting it sit so long in my new box. Sorry about the dark photo. My 9 month old granddaughter Amelia is with me today and I had to wait until nap time.
Products: The Cat's Pajamas stamps and dies, Pink Paislee dp, PTI cs, Recollections cs, Lil Inker Designs and MFT dies, Doodlebug enamel dot, Copic Markers
Copics: R22, R24, R27
Thanks for stopping by.
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I stamped the house from The Cat's Pajamas Home for All Seasons set using Vermillion Ranger Archival ink and then cut out with the matching die from the Village CutUps. The sentiment was stamped onto a piece cut with the Fancy Flip CutUps. I colored the ribbon in the sentiment with Copic Markers and then inserted two red mini brads on each side. I cut the patterned paper from the Pink Paislee Merry & Bright pad using a Lil Inker Designs stitched die. The double snowflake was cut with two dies from the My Favorite Things Pierced Snowflakes set. I attached all to the background with dimensional tape. The snowflake dies and patterned paper were both new as I bought them during the December sales. I'm really making an effort to use my stuff rather than letting it sit so long in my new box. Sorry about the dark photo. My 9 month old granddaughter Amelia is with me today and I had to wait until nap time.
Products: The Cat's Pajamas stamps and dies, Pink Paislee dp, PTI cs, Recollections cs, Lil Inker Designs and MFT dies, Doodlebug enamel dot, Copic Markers
Copics: R22, R24, R27
Thanks for stopping by.
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Labels:
The Cat's Pajamas
Monday, January 19, 2015
{The Cat's Pajamas} TCP Tuesday Sketch Challenge
It's TCP Tuesday challenge time at The Cat's Pajamas and Wendy is our hostess for this rotation with a sketch challenge.
I started out by cutting the main panel from patterned paper with my Silhouette using the Free Cutables that Alma provides with each sketch
I stamped the One Cupcake image onto Copics X-Press It cardstock, colored with Copic Markers and fussy cut out. I paper pieced the cupcake wrapper and then attached the image to the panel with dimensional dots. The extra sprinkles and the sentiment were stamped directly onto the card base. The banner at the top was created with the Bitty Banners CutUps and strung together with Hemptique cording.
Products: The Cat's Pajamas stamps and dies, Avery Elle and Simple Stories dp, PTI and Bazzill cs, Hemptique twine, Copic Markers
Copics: Bunny-E40, E41, E42, E44, R0000, R81; Cupcake/Sprinkles-W00, E81, E81, E83
Here are the details:
I started out by cutting the main panel from patterned paper with my Silhouette using the Free Cutables that Alma provides with each sketch
I stamped the One Cupcake image onto Copics X-Press It cardstock, colored with Copic Markers and fussy cut out. I paper pieced the cupcake wrapper and then attached the image to the panel with dimensional dots. The extra sprinkles and the sentiment were stamped directly onto the card base. The banner at the top was created with the Bitty Banners CutUps and strung together with Hemptique cording.
Products: The Cat's Pajamas stamps and dies, Avery Elle and Simple Stories dp, PTI and Bazzill cs, Hemptique twine, Copic Markers
Copics: Bunny-E40, E41, E42, E44, R0000, R81; Cupcake/Sprinkles-W00, E81, E81, E83
Here are the details:
- Every other Tuesday a new challenge will be posted on The Cat's Pajamas blog as well as on our Splitcoaststampers forum and our Facebook page.
- If you want to play along you just upload your design The Cat's Pajamas blog page using the InLinkz button below. If you want to display your pretties on Splitcoaststampers use keyword TCPTUES282. Only the entries uploaded to the Inlinkz button will be considered for Swanky Stamper at the end of the month.
- You must have your project posted by the Monday, 12 midnight EDT before the next challenge to be eligible to win the Cat Cash.
- Cards and projects are not required to use a Cat’s Pajamas Stamp or CutUps die but if you do the Cat Cash amount increases.
- On the following TCP Tuesday, the week's winner will be chosen from the previous challenge and will receive a Cat Cash Voucher for $10.00 or $15 if a TCP product is used.
- At the end of the month, The Swanky Stamper will be selected from all the weekly entries. The Swanky Stamper will receive some of the stamps from our next release and get to play along with us at our Pajamas Party and Blog Hop. AND… They’ll even get a special spot in the Gallery highlighting the project that won them the gig and a snazzy badge to display on their blog.
- The Swanky Stamper will be announced the First Monday of the month on Splitcoaststampers, Facebook page and The Cat's Pajamas blog.
Labels:
The Cat's Pajamas
Sunday, January 11, 2015
Sparkle and Shine
I have my first Christmas card of 2015 for you today. I intend making them all year around and skipping my Christmas in July. Plus frankly I had quite a few Christmas themed products in my new box and I needed to use them. Two of my goals this year are to use my stuff and also to participate in more challenges. Today's card is for the Merry Monday 140 Challenge to include snowflakes.
I stamped the two images from the Simon Says Sparkle and Shine set with Versamark Ink onto Sea Glass cardstock circle and then heat embossed with Ranger Liquid Platinum Embossing Powder. I placed it in a circle cut out from white textured cardstock, layered onto Soft Stone cardstock. I added a snowflake cut from gold glittery cardstock cut with the Simon Says Kate Snowflake die and a smattering of gold sequins for a clean and simple card.
Products: Simon Says stamp, Bazzill and PTI cs, Recollections glitter cs, Simon Says cs and sequins, Ranger Embossing Powder, Simon Says and MFT dies, Versamark ink
Enjoy what is left of the weekend. I think a nap is in my future today.
P.S. Well darn, went to link this to the MM challenge and found out I had missed the deadline.
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I stamped the two images from the Simon Says Sparkle and Shine set with Versamark Ink onto Sea Glass cardstock circle and then heat embossed with Ranger Liquid Platinum Embossing Powder. I placed it in a circle cut out from white textured cardstock, layered onto Soft Stone cardstock. I added a snowflake cut from gold glittery cardstock cut with the Simon Says Kate Snowflake die and a smattering of gold sequins for a clean and simple card.
Products: Simon Says stamp, Bazzill and PTI cs, Recollections glitter cs, Simon Says cs and sequins, Ranger Embossing Powder, Simon Says and MFT dies, Versamark ink
Enjoy what is left of the weekend. I think a nap is in my future today.
P.S. Well darn, went to link this to the MM challenge and found out I had missed the deadline.
My Sale Page.
Labels:
Christmas,
Simon Says
Friday, January 9, 2015
My Soul Waits
Good morning. Is it cold enough for everyone? I can't believe the temperatures here in the south. Definitely not something we are use to.
Since Verve is taking the month off with their sketch and diva challenges I decided to do this week's Mojo Monday (#379) sketch instead. I had a new to me Verve stamp set so I was anxious to get it out of my way-too-many-new-stamps stack.
I cut the background pieces using Spellbinders Nestabilities dies and then wrapped a ribbon bow around them. I stamped the sentiment from the New Mercies set onto a tag cut with the Tagged Rectangle Die, attaching to the panel with dimensional dots. I topped the tag with a flower cut with the new Loopy Blooms Die and stamped with the matching image from the Making a Statement set along with branches cut with the Sprightly Sprigs Die set. A couple of enamel dots finished it up. All the patterned paper came from an older My Mind's Eye pad, Be Amazing.
Products: Verve stamps and dies, My Mind's Eye dp, Ki Memories ribbon, Doodlebug enamel dots, Spellbinders Nestabilities, Simon Says ink
Thanks for stopping by! Have a great weekend.
Since Verve is taking the month off with their sketch and diva challenges I decided to do this week's Mojo Monday (#379) sketch instead. I had a new to me Verve stamp set so I was anxious to get it out of my way-too-many-new-stamps stack.
I cut the background pieces using Spellbinders Nestabilities dies and then wrapped a ribbon bow around them. I stamped the sentiment from the New Mercies set onto a tag cut with the Tagged Rectangle Die, attaching to the panel with dimensional dots. I topped the tag with a flower cut with the new Loopy Blooms Die and stamped with the matching image from the Making a Statement set along with branches cut with the Sprightly Sprigs Die set. A couple of enamel dots finished it up. All the patterned paper came from an older My Mind's Eye pad, Be Amazing.
Products: Verve stamps and dies, My Mind's Eye dp, Ki Memories ribbon, Doodlebug enamel dots, Spellbinders Nestabilities, Simon Says ink
Thanks for stopping by! Have a great weekend.
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Thanks a Bunch
Today's card is for the January Reverse Confetti Sketch Challenge #20. I haven't had a chance to play in several months so it was good to get back in the saddle so to speak.
I bought the Petals 'N Posies stamp and matching die set back when Reverse Confetti had a sale. I had been wanting it for a while and since I am on a quest to use my stuff I was happy to break it out of the packaging for this card. I started out by creating the shaker with two Spellbinders Nestabilities and then assembled, filling with various sequins. I stamped the flower with Hero Arts Fresh Peach shadow ink, cut out with the matching die, cut the leafy stem from patterned paper and attached all to the shaker. The slanted panel was cut using a combo of the Diagonal Stripe Pretty Panels and Love Note die and I stamped the sentiment directly onto the card base. All the patterned paper except for the green came from the Studio Calico Brighton Pier pad.
Products: Reverse Confetti stamps and dies, Studio Calico dp, PTI and Bazzill Basics cs, Doodlebug, Verve and Treehouse sequins, Spellbinders Nestabilities, Simon Says and Hero Arts inks
I am slowly getting back into the crafty swing of things after the holiday break.
My Sale Page.
I bought the Petals 'N Posies stamp and matching die set back when Reverse Confetti had a sale. I had been wanting it for a while and since I am on a quest to use my stuff I was happy to break it out of the packaging for this card. I started out by creating the shaker with two Spellbinders Nestabilities and then assembled, filling with various sequins. I stamped the flower with Hero Arts Fresh Peach shadow ink, cut out with the matching die, cut the leafy stem from patterned paper and attached all to the shaker. The slanted panel was cut using a combo of the Diagonal Stripe Pretty Panels and Love Note die and I stamped the sentiment directly onto the card base. All the patterned paper except for the green came from the Studio Calico Brighton Pier pad.
Products: Reverse Confetti stamps and dies, Studio Calico dp, PTI and Bazzill Basics cs, Doodlebug, Verve and Treehouse sequins, Spellbinders Nestabilities, Simon Says and Hero Arts inks
I am slowly getting back into the crafty swing of things after the holiday break.
My Sale Page.
Labels:
Reverse Confetti
Monday, January 5, 2015
The Cat's Pajamas (TCPTUES281) Inspiration Challenge
Welcome to the first The Cat's Pajamas TCP Tuesday challenge of 2015! As you know, we took a break in December to celebrate the season with our families but we are back and ready to go.
The details of the challenges remain the same for this year. It is still a two week one and we rotate the challenge types between: Color, Inspiration, Sketch and Anything Goes. The winner (chosen at random) will receive a $10 gift certificate to The Cat’s Pajamas shop and if the winner uses a TCP product, the GC increases to $15.
Kelli is our hostess to start us out with an inspiration challenge. I was inspired by the clouds in both photos so I used the The Cat's Pajamas Cloud Border CutUps to cut a cloud portion from Slate cardstock and attached to a patterned paper rectangle from the Pink Paislee Bella Rouge pad cut with a Spellbinders Nestie. I attached it to a plain white cardstock background with a border strip of patterned paper from the same pad and then stamped the sentiment from the Life's a Beach stamp set directly onto it. I attached the background piece to the Sweet Blush card base with dimensional dots and added a trio of stacked sequins.
Products: The Cat's Pajamas stamp and CutUps, Pink Paislee dp, PTI cs, Teresa Collins and Verve sequins, Simon Says cs and ink
Here are the details:
The details of the challenges remain the same for this year. It is still a two week one and we rotate the challenge types between: Color, Inspiration, Sketch and Anything Goes. The winner (chosen at random) will receive a $10 gift certificate to The Cat’s Pajamas shop and if the winner uses a TCP product, the GC increases to $15.
Kelli is our hostess to start us out with an inspiration challenge. I was inspired by the clouds in both photos so I used the The Cat's Pajamas Cloud Border CutUps to cut a cloud portion from Slate cardstock and attached to a patterned paper rectangle from the Pink Paislee Bella Rouge pad cut with a Spellbinders Nestie. I attached it to a plain white cardstock background with a border strip of patterned paper from the same pad and then stamped the sentiment from the Life's a Beach stamp set directly onto it. I attached the background piece to the Sweet Blush card base with dimensional dots and added a trio of stacked sequins.
Products: The Cat's Pajamas stamp and CutUps, Pink Paislee dp, PTI cs, Teresa Collins and Verve sequins, Simon Says cs and ink
Here are the details:
- Every other Tuesday a new challenge will be posted on The Cat's Pajamas blog as well as on our Splitcoaststampers forum and our Facebook page.
- If you want to play along you just upload your design The Cat's Pajamas blog page using the InLinkz button below. If you want to display your pretties on Splitcoaststampers use keyword TCPTUES281. Only the entries uploaded to the Inlinkz button will be considered for Swanky Stamper at the end of the month.
- You must have your project posted by the Monday, 12 midnight EDT before the next challenge to be eligible to win the Cat Cash.
- Cards and projects are not required to use a Cat’s Pajamas Stamp or CutUps die but if you do the Cat Cash amount increases.
- On the following TCP Tuesday, the week's winner will be chosen from the previous challenge and will receive a Cat Cash Voucher for $10.00 or $15 if a TCP product is used.
- At the end of the month, The Swanky Stamper will be selected from all the weekly entries. The Swanky Stamper will receive some of the stamps from our next release and get to play along with us at our Pajamas Party and Blog Hop. AND… They’ll even get a special spot in the Gallery highlighting the project that won them the gig and a snazzy badge to display on their blog.
- The Swanky Stamper will be announced the First Monday of the month on Splitcoaststampers, Facebook page and The Cat's Pajamas blog.
Labels:
The Cat's Pajamas
Thursday, January 1, 2015
2015$ - Two Thousand Fifteens
Thank you for joining us today for 2015$ - Two Thousand Fifteens, a fundraising effort to help the Masse Family fund their adoption of a little girl with special needs from China! To read more about the Masses and their adoption journey, please visit www.masseadoption.blogspot.com. There are in excess of 150,000,000 orphans in this world today!! That number is staggering and can seem quite overwhelming, but with your help, the Masses are excited to make that number ONE LESS! "No ONE person can do everything, but we can all do ONE thing!"Here's the challenge:
- The Masses are looking for 2000 people to make a one-time donation of $15.00 to their YouCaring adoption site.
- Once you have completed your donation, please SHARE this event with your contacts, your FB friends, family, etc. The more people who see this, the greater chance we have to reach the goal of 2000 $15.00 donations!
- PRIZES: For every 50 donations made, they are gifting an exclusive, handmade Bracelets For One to a randomly drawn winner!! (Check out their Bracelets For One FB page if you're interested in purchasing a beautiful bracelet! All proceeds from your purchase go to their adoption fund!)
Thank you so much for taking the time to read and consider this worthy cause, for donating if you are able and for sharing this event. Visit the 2015$ event page on FB to track the progress!
On a personal note, Julie is a beautiful soul with a loving family home and I hope that you will consider helping her family out as they go through their adoption process.
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