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Birthday Wishes

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Here's the next in the series of cards created with Pink Fresh Studio's "Fleur 1" stamps and dies. This one turned out to be really difficult to photograph, but I think this photo ended up without too much glare.

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The frames were die cut from glossy black cardstock, and the light reflected off of them so that in some of the photos, the frames appeared almost white. The skinny frames are from Altenew, and I adhered them at angles before adding the three blossoms from "Fleur 1." The sentiment is from an older Papertrey Ink set "Sending You." Another very CAS card. The cardstock color is correct in the first photo but got washed out in the second one. Lighting is such a problem in this old house!

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I was happy to find the "Sending You" stamps. I found the dies as I was cleaning out and organizing, but couldn't locate the stamps quickly. It's a set that originally came in a CD case, and so was stored a bit differently. I've repackaged most of them, but not that one. I finally have all my dies inventoried. All the dies associated with a stamp set are filed with the stamps now. It should prevent any duplicate buying which has happened occasionally in the past. I have quite a few stand-alone dies as well, and I organized them by category (Words, Nature, Animals, etc.) or by company. From my days on a design team for an internet store, I have a nice collection of Spellbinder dies, and of course, there's the Papertrey Ink collection of stand-alone dies. 

I'm popping this in the Simon Says Wednesday Challenge which is "Anything Goes."

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The Flower Challenge: Use Your Latest Stamps–Take 2 and Seize the Birthday

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A couple of nights ago, I spent the evening coloring all the images I had stamped with my new Pink Fresh Studio set, "Fleur 1." I didn't have anything in particular in mind. The next morning I set out to create some cards with the images, and I ended up with four cards, all quite different. This is definitely not my usual method for creating cards, but in this case, it proved rather interesting. You'll see the results over the next few days.  I also tried to use some of the pre-cut die cuts and card fronts I had in my stash. Today's card is another entry for The Flower Challenge to use your latest stamps, and for the Anything Goes theme at Seize the Birthday.

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The floral arrangement on this card is the largest of the designs in the "Fleur 1" set. The woodgrain panel with the oval die cut was in my stash, and I added it to the front of a bright yellow card. The tiny tag is from Papertrey Ink's "Stemmed Statements" set as is the sentiment. 

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The oval die cut was adhered to the yellow card with dimensional tape, and the flowers were colored with Copic markers. The tag is embellished with a piece of yellow and white ribbon that has been in my stash for years.

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My first card created with this set was very clean and simple and you can find it here. All five cards that I'm made so far are quite different, and I have some ideas for other designs as well. I think this set will get a lot of use.

The Card Concept: Pineapple Party

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There's no pineapple in sight on my card inspired by this week's Card Concept Challenge, but you'll see the same bright, cheerful colors—lots of fun to play with on these dull, gray days of winter. The card was also inspired by one created by Lizzie Jones for the Papertrey Ink's release of the die I used. 

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It took a bit of time and patience to put this one together, but it was worth it in the end. I die cut the "Shape Shifters Square #4" from white, Pure Poppy, Summer Sunrise, Green Parakeet, and Hawaiian Shores. I backed the white die cut with a piece of "Stick It" which meant I didn't have to glue each little piece into the die. It's like putting a puzzle together. 

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I followed Lizzie's lead in putting the sentiment on vellum so the design on the card would show through. It's from Papertrey's "Ways to Say: Birthday" set, an inexpensive set with a good variety of sentiments.

Hope your Thursday is off to a good start!

 

 

Take Two on the AAA Card Challenge

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Here's another take on the One Corner Challenge at AAA Cards. It really wouldn't qualify for the challenge since there's definitely a design in the white space, but I'm fond of it anyway. I used the same stamps as I did on the first card as guest designer, but chose a different color. Anemones come in so many colors. It's a lot of fun to look at the images on the internet and choose which one you'd like to try.

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All the elements are the same as on my previous post with just the addition of Altenew's "Gradient Stripes" cover die. I love these anemones by Pretty Pink Posh which I colored once again with Copic markers. 

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This time I added the black Glaze pen to the stamens which I like a lot better.

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It's nice to have a few birthday cards in the stash. Now I need to get busy with some "Thinking of You" cards. That category is just about depleted. 

 

The Flower Challenge

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I've just recently found The Flower Challenge, and finally had time to make a card for the current challenge: use your latest stamps and dies. While we were in Racine, I got an email from Pink Fresh Studio (one of my new favorite companies) offering a free set of dies if you purchased the stamps. Caleb was sitting near me, and said I ought to go for it, since I would have new stamps when I sent him a card. I don't think he realized it was a floral set. I needed a thank you note and after stamping all the flowers from the "Fleur 1" set, decided to color this simple cluster of flowers and leaves. 

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The sentiment is also from a new set from Papertrey Ink–"You Made My Day," although I've had it a bit longer, I've never used it. I love how the flowers just fit around the sentiment.

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I'm quite sure this combo will be pulled out again when I need a quick, CAS thank you note. 

AAA Cards: Guest Designer

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I'm thrilled to be joining the AAA Cards as Guest Designer. This honor follows another one—winning the "Mostly White" challenge in December. Luckily, I was able to postpone my guest designer stint until after our January travels. The challenge for CAS Game #134 is "One Corner" with an optional twist of "Music." 

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It was a bit of a surprise to me that I own very few "musical" stamps, and none that would grace a corner design. Instead I went with a relatively new Pretty Pink Posh floral set, "Anemones." One of the criteria for the AAA Card Challenge is to have significant white space unadorned with any embossing folder or design. 

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After coloring the images from the Anemones with Copic markers, I fussy cut them out. I mounted the flowers on the corner of the Fresh Snow Linen card with dimensional tape, and then tucked the leaves in underneath. The sentiment from Simon Says "Tiny Words," was embossed in white on a thin strip of black cardstock. Simple, CAS for sure, and lovely, I think.

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Here's a closer look at the flowers. I added some dots to the center of the flowers with a black Glaze pen, but it doesn't photograph well! Thanks to the team at AAA Card Challenges for the honor of guest designing, and to STAMPlorations for the generous gift certificate.

 

Too cute—Five More Valentines

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I made all five of the grandchildren identical valentines this year, and I love how they turned out! 

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They were easy to put together thanks to Betsy Veldman's design for the Potbellies (Papertrey Ink.) She designed several different versions–a Santa, a reindeer, and a unicorn, but the penguin was my favorite and I thought it would make a great valentine. I love the sentiment that she included in one of the sets. Perfect for Valentine's Day. The only thing I added was a puffy heart to each of the tummies. 

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I wasn't sure what to fill the tummy with. Chocolates might not have made it to Wisconsin, and gummies (the kids' favorites) would have probably stuck together. I found these mini Starburst, and even if the kids didn't like them, they were the right colors, and they stay separated.

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In case they wanted to try the candy, I die cut a Lawn Fawn "zipper" on the back of the penguins. I've had the die for awhile, but this is the first time I've ever needed it. 

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I love Valentine's Day, and I love creating cards for it. These were definitely the most fun this year.

Happy Valentines Day!

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I have two more valentines to share today, and some more for another post tomorrow. Today's cards use the positive and negatives of the same die. The first card was inspired by Dawn McVey's card during Papertrey Ink's December release. 

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I used My Favorite Things nested heart dies to cut hearts from Pure Poppy (my favorite PTI color,) Raspberry Fizz, Hibiscus Pink, and Lovely Lady. Then I layered the hearts, one on the other, using dimensional tape. I love the way it came out. The sentiment is from the Hero Art's January kit which I embossed in white on a strip of black cardstock.

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When I finished the card, I had three hearts laying on my desk, and wanted to make a valentine for the sixth grader I tutor twice a week. 

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Once again, I used my favorite Pure Poppy for the card base and the largest and smallest of the hearts. The white panel was created with an old Cuttlebug embossing folder on Fresh Snow Linen cardstock which was also lying on my desk from a previous project. This was definitely the quickest of the valentines I made. The sentiment is from an oldie but goodie: Papertrey Inks "Tiny Treats: Valentine."

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I layered these hearts with dimensional tape as well.

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I'm entering these at Papertrey Ink's new Win It Wednesday challenge. Laura Schmidlin is hosting a "favorite" there. Last week it was a favorite stamp; this week it's your favorite color of cardstock. Pure Poppy wins hands-down!

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I'm joining The Card Concept "Love is in the Air" as well.

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If you celebrate Valentine's Day, I hope it's a good one. We went out to dinner to celebrate on Saturday night. We had a fabulous meal at one of the best Italian restaurants in town. I was chair of the planning committee that hosted a Presbytery-wide conference on Saturday. We had over 200 people register, and most of them attended. We decided celebrating Valentine's Day early had a double advantage. I was definitely not interested in cooking that night, and Valentine's Day can be crazy at a restaurant. We're having meatloaf at home tonight—one of Tracy's favorites.

 

Simon Says Wednesday Challenge: Black, White plus One

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The new challenge at Simon Says Wednesday Challenge is "Black, White, plus One Other Color." I have my favorite color combination in a valentine for a friend: black, white, and red.

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Creating this card gave me an opportunity to use two new products: Papertrey Ink's "Shape Shifter Oval #4" and Penny Black's "Love is Growing" die. I purchased the Penny Black die at my favorite store in Florida—Whim So Doodle. I'm not often in Florida, but if I am, and I can get to Whim So Doodle I don't pass up the opportunity. They carry an extensive array of art supplies, journaling supplies, stamps, stencils, and dies. There's nothing like it anywhere near here.

I die cut the two outer layers of the Shape Shifter die and adhered the Penny Black die to the center. The sentiment is from Papertrey Ink's "Keep It Simple: Valentine" set which got a workout this year. I think I used it on nearly every valentine I made-either inside or on the front.

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Although you can see it a bit better here, it's still hard to tell that I coated the three hearts with Nuvo Crystal Glaze, and then added three "Clear Drops" by Katia Studio.

I'll be back tomorrow with some more valentines.

Valentine Challenges

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It's been a crazy week, but in between all the appointments and commitments I managed to get some valentines made. The ones going to Wisconsin were in the mail earlier this week. I have one to share today for a couple of challenges. First off, the current Time Out Challenge:

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I was attracted to the red and white color combination, the embossed background, and of course the hearts. On our way to Wisconsin in January, we stopped at Buffalo Stamps and Things. All Alexandra Renke products were 20% off with a coupon so I picked up some paper, a die, and two embossing folders. This one was perfect for Valentine's Day, but I can easily see using it for an anniversary or a wedding card.

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After running the white cardstock through with the embossing folder, I used an old, old corner punch to add a bit more interest. The sentiment, from Papertrey Ink's "Keep It Simple: Valentine" was embossed in gold on a banner die cut from Pure Poppy cardstock. The whole panel then was added to a top-folding Pure Poppy card. CAS, but pretty.

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Here's a closer look at the amazing dimension you get with the embossing folder. 

I'm also linking this up to Simon Says Monday Challenge: Add Some Red.

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Seize the Birthday: Black and White

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The current optional "topping" at Seize the Birthday is Black and White. I often participate in the challenge without using the "topping," but this time I had an idea and decided to go with it. I'm a huge fan of red, black, and white, but I don't think I've ever created a card (birthday or otherwise) that was just black and white. Here's what I came up with:

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I knew I wanted a tone on tone background. Last weekend, I organized and cataloged my die collection so I knew I had the perfect Impression Plate by Papertrey Ink for a birthday card: "By the Numbers." I also found an Impress die that cuts five candles and I die cut them from a variety of patterned papers by My Favorite Things. After I embossed the sentiment from Papertrey's "Wishes Come True," there was really only room for three candles. Since this isn't meant to be an age-related birthday card three candles was fine.

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I have another idea or two for this challenge, but need several "custom" birthday cards for friends and family before I start playing again.

Since this is definitely CAS, I'm also entering it in the CAS on Friday challenge which is "Birthday."

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Seize the Birthday

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Seize the Birthday has become one of my favorite challenges; possibly because at least half the cards I make each year are birthday cards. Any birthday card is allowed for all of the challenges, but there is also a "topping" challenge each time. The current topping is "stamping only." Theses cards almost meet that criteria. Both cards do use a Stitched Circle die from Simon Says, and a few rhinestones, but it's probably as close as I get to a stamping only card. 

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Both cards use Simon Says gray cardstocks and Simon Says "Bohemian Lace" stamp set. The sentiment for the card on the right is from Papertrey Ink's "Good Times" stamp set, and the one on the left has a sentiment white embossed on a thin black strip from Mama Elephant's "Occasional Labels." Here's a closer look:

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I've put creating a stamping only birthday card on my "to do" list. The challenge is open until January 29th, so it just might happen!

 

CAS on Friday: Flowers

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I have another card made with the Pinkfresh Studio "Dainty Flowers" and "Noteworthy Frames." This one is a thank you note for a friend who gave us a very generous and unexpected gift certificate for Christmas.

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The dainty flowers were die cut from metallic cardstocks and tucked into the "Noteworthy Frame" die cut in Soft Stone. That piece was die cut with my trusty "Stitched Rectangle" die from Simon Says. The sentiment from Papertrey's "Thank You Kindly" set was stamped in black . Finally, that panel was adhered to a top-folded card from "Smoke" cardstock (Simon Says.) 

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This card is for the current CAS on Friday Challenge: Flowers.

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Time Out: Loving

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The current challenge at Time Out is "Loving" and although it's definitely time to think about Valentines, I have a wedding card to share. It's another CAS design, but one I love and will definitely use again. It would work for a wedding, anniversary, or a Valentine, I think.

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One of my favorite ever products from Papertrey Ink are their Mix and Mat dies. Each set has three dies that come grouped together. You can die cut them as is, or separate them and use two together, or each separately. In this case, I used the two inner dies from the "Pretty Brackets" set die cut in white.

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I trimmed it down and used foam tape to add some dimension before adhering it to a white card. I'm a huge fan of white on white, and all the card needed was a some heart from My Favorite Things heart dies cut from Pure Poppy cardstock.

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I love the stitched edge around the middle die cut on this Mix and Mat die. I decided against adding a sentiment to the front of the card, and went with the wedding messages on the inside. 

Happy Birthday Hannah and Caleb

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Hannah and Caleb have a shared birthday. On January 30th, Hannah turned 2 and Caleb turned 7. It's the first year in many that we were not present for the birthday celebration. We did share the lighting of the candles and singing of "Happy Birthday" via FaceTime. When we were here in October I gave Sarah two sparkler candles from Paper Source in the shape of 2 and 7. A friend had told me about them and said they were what they used for each of their children's birthdays. I thought they were really cool, but it didn't turn out so well. As soon as Sarah lit the sparklers, Caleb jumped out of his seat and took off, and Hannah started to cry. There's no blowing out sparkler candles, so we just had to wait for them to die out! By the end, they were watching with some trepidation.

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We waited until we arrived on Saturday to give them their gifts and cards. Caleb is quite an artist, and wanted to know if I'd colored in the images in his card. I got a "Good job, Grandma!" response when I said I had. Hannah tried to figure out how to get the fairy off the card, but Sarah explained how the card was put together, and it survived the inspection.

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Here's the inside of Caleb's card. Given the circumstances, it was the perfect sentiment. It's also from the Winnie and Walter set.

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I purchased this Neat and Tangled stamp set ("Later, Alligator") with Caleb in mind, but expected to use it to make a card with a favorite expression of his, "See you later, Alligator." I was going to leave it with him when we go home. But instead, I used it for his birthday card, and thought the alligators would look cute holding the banner from Winnie and Walter's "Wish Big" stamps. During the Black Friday sales, I purchased a small set of the Picket Fence "Life Changing Blender Brushes." I have to say, ink blending is easier with them, although I ended up using a Tim Holtz "Distress Blending Brush" as well on the grassy area to add a bit of texture. All the cloud dies are from Papertrey Ink.

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The minute I saw the December Hero Arts Stamp Kit, I knew it was ready-made for a grandma with four granddaughters. This card is a close CASE of one Nichol Spohr posted at the tune of the kit's release. The patterned paper is from an old Studio Calico 6X6 paper pad and the sentiment is from Papertrey Ink's "Balloon Bash."

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Hopefully, you can seen the addition of the glitter pen to many of the stars on the patterned paper, and the Nuvo glitter to the wings. I also added a sparkly Amuse raspberry star to the sentiment. (It's funny how tilting the card makes the left side of the card base appear blue.)