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Masculine Color Trends Challenge

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I need a few birthday cards for guys so thought I'd participate in Embellish's latest challenge.

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I must admit I would never put these colors together, and it was a bit of a challenge. I cased this card by Nicole Heady, and I'm pretty happy with the end result.

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The green is showing up here on Typepad as much more muted that it is IRL (despite two efforts to correct it. It looks exactly right on my monitor). I used Pure Poppy, Spring Rain, Simply Chartreuse, & Vintage Cream cardstock from Papertrey Ink along with Light Morning Mist from Worldwin. I embossed the background paper with By the Numbers impression plate and distressed the edges with Peeled Paint distress ink. I used three different stamp sets (all Papertrey): "Simple Sentiments," "Just the Ticket," and "Star Prints." This was an easy card to duplicate, so I made three of them.

Photography & Card Making–Two Challenges

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It's not often I can combine a photograpy challenge with a card making challenge, but this week was easy. As soon as I saw the new color at Project 64, Tickled Pink, I knew it was a perfect match for Papertrey Ink's Hibiscus Burst.

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The challenge for Make It Monday was to use Copic Markers on colored cardstock. So I pulled out one of my favorite stamp sets, Friends Til the End, and embossed the flowers with Filagree White Embossing powder. I use the Hibiscus Burst Copic Trio (RV10, RV13, Rv14) and YG03 & YG05 to shade the Simply Chartreuse leaves. A few Memory Box pearls and a Martha Stewart butterfly from Bitty Dots finished it off.

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The card wasn't the only find for Tickled Pink, however.

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Trying some new perspectives:

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Pottery Barn flowers I noticed as I walked by the entrance this week:

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Papertrey March Blog Hop

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It's time for the Papertrey Ink monthly blog hop. How did it get to be the 25th already? I must admit, however, March is one of my least favorite months. I'm so ready for Spring by now, and we are once again buried under in several inches of new snow. Once April comes, I always feel like Spring has a chance!

This month's challenge was to use embroidery floss in a creative way. I decided to make some small tassels to attach to some pennant flags. I used the Pearl Cotton floss which is a little heavier, but can be found right along side the regular floss at Michaels. To create the tassels,  I used a tutorial I found here. It was very easy to follow.

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This turned out to be a very difficult card to photograph so the embossing would show.  I used the partial embossing technique again which I'm liking a lot, and scored two lines at the bottom of the embossed portion of the card. The pennants and banner die for the sentiment are from the Spellbinder's Nested Pennant set. The banner line is cut from Quickutz Pennants set, and the embossed portion of the card was made with Papertrey's Tintype Impression plate. I used Papertrey's Royal Velvet cardstock and two designs from their Pacific Vineyard pad of papers. The sentiment is from the Papertrey "Round & Round" set. Finally, the pears are my faves: A Muse Creative Candy.

 

 

Team-up Thursday: Spring & Picture Inspiration

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It's Team-up Thursday. Nancy and I have missed the last couple of weeks. She's traveling, but I'm the real culprit. Our photos couldn't be much different, but then our environments are much different right now. She's in sunny (and hot) Florida. I'm in snowy Rochester. In fact, she says it's a lot more like summer than spring where she is. Her photo was taken at the Florida Aquarium in Tampa. The colors reminded her of spring. Mine was taken here and represents the HOPE of spring despite the several inches of snow we got yesterday. These are winter aconites. They're the first flowers in our yard to bloom. Sadly, they're in the back so we don't get to enjoy them much. By the time, we're out in the yard, they're gone.

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I got behind with Picture Inspiration as well, but I'm really enjoying this class at BPC with Tracey Clark. In addition to motivating me to take photographs, the gallery is a constant source of inspiration. I'm also taking Kent Weakley's Photography Composition e-class which is wonderful. Yesterday's lesson talked about how to look at the images you admire to discover those elements of composition that contribute to your love of the image. As I have long recognized, each of us see images very differently, and what appeals to one person may not have the same appeal to another. The key to good composition in photography is to figure out what you love so you are happy with the images you create. After all, most of what we photograph is for our personal pleasure or memory books.

A week ago the prompt was motif. Tracey's continued with her exploration of pattern and rhythm. Here's part of the definition–"a distinctive and recurring form, shape, figure, etc, in a design, as in a painting or on wallpaper." I immediately thought of our hand caned chairs that belonged to my great-aunts.

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This week's prompt was "stacked," which was already a prompt for Team-up Thursday a while ago. I did post my cheerios photo again, but also two new ones.

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The kayaks stacked up along Irondequoit Bay last week before our recent snow. The bay is still covered with ice in many places, so it will still be awhile before they're in the water.

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And these gorgeous measuring cups from Pier One that I first saw on Deb's blog and then found on sale. They've found a permanent spot on my kitchen counter where we can enjoy them as well as use them.

 

 

JustRite Friday Challenge: An Act of Kindness

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This is the first time I've participated in a Just Rite challenge although I've long been a fan of their stamps. This challenge comes at a perfect time since I depleted the entire stash of thank you notes on Monday after writing all the friends who have helped us out since my surgery.

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I combined two Just Rite sets for the focal point: the square frame come from the "Hope" set which I then cut and embossed with a Nestabilities Label One die (Spellbinders). The circle and border come from "Just a Note" which I cut with a Nestabilities Circle die. The bow is made from my favorite ribbon from The Paper Source. It's two-sided satin which makes it so much easier to tie. The tiny pearls (which match more accurately IRL) are A Muse Creative Candy and the two stick pins came from a Scrapbook Circle kit. The beautiful papers are more My Mind's Eye; this time from the Hattie paper pad. The card base is Aqua Mist from Papertrey.

Clean and Simple Challenge 132

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While I was recuperating, I spent a lot of time surfing the internet and got the urge to participate in some of the MANY challenges on the internet for card makers. The Clean & Simple sketches have always been a favorite of mine. Here's last week's sketch:

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And here's my take on it:

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I started with Papertrey Ink's White Select cardstock and die (Papertrey) cut three flowers with Raspberry Fizz, Orange Zest, and Hawaiian Shores felt. The rickrack, ribbon, and buttons were all items from my stash. The patterned paper is from the Emma's Shoppe 6X6 pad by Crate Paper. The sentiment is from Floral Frenzy (Papertrey). I haven't used this set in a while. The inside sentiment reads "You're in my thoughts today." I have a friend who had a hip replacement this morning, so this will be on the way to her as soon as we know where she'll be for rehab.

Two Challenges

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I've been following the CASE Study challenge for several months, but finally created a card for the current challenge. Each week they provide a card as inspiration. As soon as I saw these delightful card with sailboats, I knew I wanted to play along.

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I just ordered this sailboat/sentiment stamp by Unity and it came last week. I knew it would be perfect for this challenge.

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Cardstock: from my stash; Patterned paper: "Mabel" by Stella Rose (My Minds Eye) & Celebrate (Teresa Collins); Stamps: Celebrate Webster's Pages (Unity); Twine: The Twinery.  I colored the sailboat with Faber Castell Stampers Big Markers. Although it's hard to see each star in the sentiment has a tiny pearl I colored with a B37 Copic marker.

Although I had the card made for last week's Make It Monday in time to post last night, I didn't get it photographed. I guess you can blame March Madness. The Syracuse game was only seen here on digital TV so I had to watch it downstairs. They lost in a rather sad game with nearly 18 turn-overs.

The challenge last week was to emboss just a part of your card. I used the Woodgrain Impression Plate by Papertrey Ink and embossed only the right hand side of the card. I'm also linking this to Creative Every Day where the theme for March is "nest."

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I used new papers from 7 Gypsies Conservatory 6X6 paper pad, stamps from Cavallini and Papertrey Ink with a bit of distressing and distress inks from both Tim Holtz and Papertrey. The cardstock is Ocean Tides by Papertrey.

Project 64: Scarlet

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I didn't get out much this last week, but my first foray outside the house was last Thursday when Tracy took me to the lake for lunch. I knew I wanted to make a quick stop to take a photo of kayaks along Irondequoit Bay for the prompt this week at Picture Inspiration. (That post is coming.) As we were pulling out of the parking lot, Tracy noticed these three kayaks–all scarlet–a much more orangish red that I would have imagined.

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I always think of Snow White's evil stepmother with scarlet lips which (in my picture book) were a deep and bluer red. So this week I have just two offerings for scarlet. Hopefully, this week will be a bit better and I'll be up and running again.

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Super Moon

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Since the full moon tonight was supposed to be the largest in the last 20 years, Tracy and I decided to go out and see what we could do to capture a photo. It was freezing (just a little over 32°) so we weren't willing to stay out too long. I had some notes from my friend Barbara about good settings to try. Another time I would use the remote, but I didn't have the camera set for it and it was so dark in the field near our community garden that I just stuck with the tripod. It would also be nice to have a longer lens, but that's not happening! Nonetheless I'm pretty happy with this shot, and most of all, I'm glad I saw it. As we drove over the moon appeared HUGE and bright yellow, but quickly diminished in size.

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Two Cards for Friday

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I thought I'd post a couple of cards today that went "live" on the Scrap-Mart blog this month.

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I just love the Grand Nestability dies for making shaped cards, and so far Labels Eleven is my favorite. I also love this Unity Stamp Set "A Girl and her Adventures" which I've owned for awhile but never used. The cardstock is American Craft and the patterned papers are all from My Mind's Eye.

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Another Labels Eleven shaped card that I made with one of the new Heartfelt Creations stamps. Heartfelt Creations sent the Scrap-Mart Design Team a wonderful collection of images and dies to work with. You'll be seeing more of them here soon. The pink patterned paper is from the new American Craft line "Hello Sunshine." Papertrey's Sweet Blush ribbon matched it perfectly. I added a little rose from a set I bought on sale at Michaels recently. Although it's almost impossible to see, the hummingbird was coated with Smooch Illuminate which gives his feathers the glow our hummingbirds at the feeder seem to have.

Here's a peek at the inside of the card:

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The message is also from a Heartfelt Creations set " Classic Messages," another one I'll use frequently. The flower is a smaller image from the "Angel Trumpet Flowers" set.

 

Happy Birthday & Happy St. Patrick’s Day

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Today's is Tracy's birthday. Not a day goes by that I'm not grateful to be married to such a kind and generous man. But he's gone above and beyond this last week as a super-duper caregiver, so here are extra special birthday wishes!

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His birthday card is a lift from Kara, at KandR Designs. I love her clean and simple approach to cards, and I definitely like hers a lot better than mine! But I liked the sentiment and I wanted a St. Patrick's Day style card. The two greens are much closer in color than they appear on the card. I used stamps from Papertrey Ink (Button Boutique and Luck of the Irish) and American Craft thickers. The inside (which I didn't photograph) combines three stamps that tell him how lucky I am to be his wife, and to wish him a happy birthday.

(It was a much better day as I finally was up and about for awhile today. It was gorgeous here, in the 60s, so we drove up to the lake to have lunch at Don's Originals. It sure was great to get out of the bedroom, but I was pretty tired by the time we got home.)

Project 64: Plum

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This week's color at Project 64 was plum, actually a color I like quite a lot.

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Fortunately, I looked around and found some things that matched the crayon (and its scribble) before I went off for surgery. Today I managed to get shots of most of them. The first one is a newbie.

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A good friend who brought dinner over the other night, also brought a lovely arrangement of flowers for my dinner tray. Tracy said, "I think we ought to save these in case they match one of the crayon colors." Good thing he was thinking about it, because one of them is a pretty good match for plum.

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So is my iPhone cover.

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And my favorite reusable grocery bag from my favorite grocery store.  And here's my shot for the week:

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This is one of my favorite necklaces. I wear it on several different chains and have two pairs of earrings that go with it as well. I grabbed the lid from one of my vintage Mason jars for the photograph. Check out the other entries. I love looking through all the other photographs to see what folks have found and to "collect" ideas for composition.

 

Sweet Shot Tuesday

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Last Thursday I went in for some needed surgery. I knew that there would be a few difficult days afterwards, but I really expected to be back on my feet and moving around by now. The truth is that I am relatively pain-free as long as I stay put, but as soon as I try to get up and move around, it’s still pretty painful. Fortunately, I have a super caregiver so there’s been little need to do much. I am truly thankful for a laptop and a huge pile of magazines and books. We don’t have a television in our bedroom, and it’s been six days now since I’ve seen any TV. Except for the news, I don’t really miss it. I am a huge fan of college basketball, however, so I’m hoping to make it to the living room for the beginning of March Madness.

I’ve spent a lot of time perusing blogs and getting lots of inspiration for cards and scrapbook pages. I hope it doesn’t leave me by the time I get back to my studio. I’m also hoping that tomorrow I’ll be able to take photos for last week’s Project 64 (plum).  Here’s my shot for Sweet Shot Tuesday this week. It’s one I took when I was at the George Eastman House to take photos for Picture Inspiration. As I was leaving I noticed all the winter anconites blooming through the snow.

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They were the first sign of spring. Since then our daffodils have pushed up through the soil, and most of the snow has finally melted. Today it was sunny and 50°. I'm so ready for spring!

Online Classes: Take 2

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This week's prompt for Picture Inspiration was to Find Some Rhythm. Tracy shared part of a definition for rhythm with us:  "a harmonious sequence or pattern of masses alternating with voids, of light alternating with shade, of alternating colors, etc." The words "haromonious" and "pattern" made me think of the staircase in the George Eastman House. My brother-in-law gave me a year's membership for Christmas so I can go as often as I like this year without any admission fees. It's quite the lovely gift. I've been three times since mid-February. As it turns out I found two shots, one inside and one outside, that seemed to fit the prompt.

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I love the patterns of the columns, arbor, and all the shadows. I took a few other photos there I'll save for another time. One of the things I'm enjoying a lot with this class is working my way through the gallery of photographs posted by members of the class. Talk about inspiration!

Participating in Finding Your Way has proven to be pretty motivating for scrapbooking. I finished three more layouts for the house album. It's already getting frustrating, however, because I can't find photos I thought I had! For instance, I have photos of how our first house looked when we moved in, but almost none of how it looked by the time we sold it seven years later. We had a beautiful kitchen put in that house, and I can't find any photos of it. I'm sure there are negatives of the photos, but I have several boxes of those and no easy way to examine them. Oh well, I'm trying to embrace imperfection, and just get on with it.

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I'm definitely not a fan of my handwriting, but Karen G. is right, it does speed up the process considerably. Now that I've started it in this album, I'll maintain it. The journaling is hard to read so here's what it says: It was cheap and in a nice part of the city. Those facts combined with the fact that I had just been laid off due to decreasing enrollments meant we took on a huge renovation porject when we bought the house on Werner Park. These photos give a flavor of what we inherited. The previous owners wanted to turn the house into a double but couldn't get a zoning variance. They went ahead anyway and cut doors through walls, cut off the plumbing to the upstairs bathroom as well as other poor decisions. I took us years to get through the whole house with needed repairs and remodeling.

I'm continuing to enjoy the Silhouette 101 class. It's nearly over, and I've learned everything I hoped to. This week I learned out to use the print and cut feature. I printed some cute tickets on my printer and then ran them through the Silhouette which cut them perfectly. You'll see them in a project soon, I'm sure.

I'll be away from the computer for the next few days, but will catch up with your blogs early next week. Have a great weekend.

 

Make-It Monday 5

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I got to this week's Papertrey Ink challenge a bit earlier this week. The challenge was to do some distressing on the project. It's not something I do often. In fact, I have a distressing tool which I used for the first time today! I must say it worked very well, although the distressing around all the edges of the patterned papers doesn't show up particularly well here.  I also took the opportunity to use one of my new stamp sets: Mat Stack #2 Collection. It's filled with very elegant designs for the mat stack and a good addition to my stamp collection.

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Quite some time ago, I dyed a lot of seam binding with a variety of mists. I chose the colors for the card based on a piece of the ribbon. I used another piece of the My Mind's Eye paper from the Mabel collection and one from Basic Grey's Basic Kraft collection.