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Happy Easter!

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We'll soon be off to church. I always look forward to Easter services. The church is filled with flowers, joy, and wonderful music provided by our choir and a group of brass instrumentalists. Afterwards we're going to Matt and Betsy's to help Skylar hunt for Easter eggs, and then to my sister-in-law's for the annual Walker Easter dinner. Too much food, but lots of good company and fun.

I left some goodies for Caleb's Easter basket in Chicago, and have a little basket ready for Skylar later this morning. Both got Easter cards as well. (Of course!) I saw this card on Pinterest, and when I came across these bunny stickers in my stash, I was all set. 

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The hearts on both cards were die cut with Papertrey's Stitched Heart and then filled with patterned paper. The paper on Skylar's is from A Muse, and Caleb's is from Lawn Fawn's "Into the Woods" paper pack. The bunny stickers are surely Jolee, but they've been in my stash for so long, there was no manufacturer information with the sheet of stickers. I printed the sentiment on the computer. 

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I hope these bunnies find you enjoying good weather and a happy holiday!

Happy Birthday!

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Yesterday was Adam's birthday. He celebrated by preaching a fine sermon for Palm Sunday, opening a pile of gifts for his newfound interest in drawing and art, and a dinner out. Knowing he was getting a lot of art related gifts, his card reflects that.

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I started with a Hero Arts kraft notecard, and splattered on some yellow and red paint. I die cut two Spiral Notebook dies (Papertrey Ink), one in red and one in Select White. The paintbrushes stamped on the white notebook die are from the" Friendship Jar Fillers", colored with Copic Markers with some Glossy Accents on the paint. The little clothespin is American Crafts, and the sentiment comes from "Be" – the stamp and the die (Simon Says). 

I have to admit being as interested in his gifts as he is, and hope to spend some time looking through the many books he received as gifts.

Before I left, I posted two birthday cards to friends who are celebrating significant birthdays this month. They're variations on the same theme.

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Both cards use a negative die cut with Papertrey's "By The Numbers"  & "Suffix Style" die cuts, backed with patterned paper. (I'm posting this from Chicago, and don't remember which paper pad I used.) The rest of the sentiment comes from "Birthday Basics" (Papertrey).

Although we're delighted to be here to help Adam celebrate, we did miss the big celebration for the 80th birthday while we were away.

A Couple of Cards

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It's been a busy weekend. Our duplicate bridge group met Friday night. Saturday morning I attended the first hour of a Lenten retreat at church.  I had to leave early because my Dining Room Ministry team was cooking lunch this week. Today we went to church and out to breakfast, I visited my elderly friends (one of whom is in comfort care while her husband is in assisted living), and tonight we had some friends to dinner to start planning a celebration of life event for our friend, Marie, who passed away last month.

In between, I was busy organizing and packing since we'll be leaving tomorrow for Chicago. Sarah has to fly to California for five days, so we're off to help out with Caleb (and thrilled to be doing so!) Unlike Deb who always has great weekend recap photos, I have none. But I do have a couple of cards to share that went out in the mail some time ago.

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I won this wonderful three heart die on Melissa's blog. It was so easy to make a quick card with it. I used the negative die cut and backed it with pretty patterned paper from Basic Grey. The thank you die cut (Papertrey Ink) was cut into two pieces. I think this die will made a great valentine come February as well.

Feathers have been a popular theme for quite a few months. Although I liked Papertrey's "Feather Finery" as soon as they introduced it, it took me awhile to decide to order it. Like the heart die, I think it is pretty versatile, which is my current criteria for ordering a new stamp set.

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One of the things I like the most about this set is the double stamping with the dots which I embossed in silver.

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I'm taking way too much to do on this trip, but hopefully will get a few projects underway while Caleb is at day care in the mornings. He loves day care, and we want to maintain his routine as best we can since he is definitely NOT used to having his mom away. Hopefully, having Grandma and Grandpa there will be a bit of a distraction.

 

 

 

Happy Birthday–Two Challenges

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Today I have a card for two Simon Says challenges: The Wednesday challenge "Happy Birthday," and the Work it Wednesday for bright colors.

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I love the Simon Stamp sets with die cut words and accompanying stamps. They work so well for so many occasions. Today's card uses the "Happy" set. I die cut it three times in Summer Sunrise, Orange Zest and Hawaiian Shores, and layered them on a piece of True Black. I embossed "birthday" in gold, added a few gold sequins and layered it on a premade Memory Box card.

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The sun is shining and the snow is melting so it's a happy day here!

Happy Hearts

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I used a nine heart die called Tic Tac Toe Hearts by Simon Says to get hearts for this card and this card. That left me with the negative die cut, and I couldn't see letting it go to waste. 

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I mounted the die cut paper on a piece of Select White (Papertrey Ink)  and then on a card base created with Doll Pink (Simon Says). A tiny pearl from Michael's was added to each heart, and the sentiment (from "Everyday Classics by Papertrey) was stamped on a trimmed Double Ended Banner die (Papertrey).

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I'm always happy to have an anniversary card in my stash. Usually I'm making one for the event right beforehand. 

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We got another foot of snow on Saturday night. Fortunately, I'd bought a few daffodils at Trader Joe's on Friday so there was a spot of spring in the kitchen. It was warmer today, and tomorrow the forecast is for 60° so hopefully the snow will be gone before too long. Tomorrow is April 1st after all!

Color Fade

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Recently I came across two cards, one by Julie Ebersole, and then one based on her card by Laura Bassen (two wonderful designers). I loved the look and since I had just gotten a new set of Winnie and Walter stamps ("The Big, The Bold, and You) I thought I'd give color fading a try.

After embossing the sentiment in white, I masked the stripes and added Distress Inks fading out to the side.

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As always, I learned a bit in the process so the next attempt should be a bit better, but overall I'm happy with another bright and springy card to add to Simon Says "Work it Wednesday" challenge.

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One More for the Online Card Class & Work It Wednesday

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It's been a long time since I played around with so many new (to me) techniques, but I tried another variation of masking cards that Kara shared on Day 4. This time I die cut a mask from Mat Stack #1 by Papertrey Ink and used the negative to try another series of stamped circles. When I removed the mask, I felt like it need something else, so I cut another frame from cardstock and traced around it with a fine lined pen. That was better, but I wasn't really happy with it until I added the sequins. I think it still qualifies as a one layer card.

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I do love all these bright colors, and I'm entering it in the Simon Says "Work It Wednesday" challenge which is to "to create a card with bright colors, flowers, sunshine or anything else that makes you think of Spring!"

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Card Recipe:

Cardstock: Select White (PTI)
Stamps: Beautiful Blooms (PTI), The Big, The Bold, and The Happy (Winnie and Walter)
Die: Mat Stack #1 (PTI)
Sequins: Michaels

 

March 2014 Papertrey Blog Hop

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It's not often I post twice in one day, but in addition to the CASology challenge, today is the March Papertrey Blog hop.

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The Papertrey March Blog Hop challenge is high gloss, which leads one directly to Glossy Accents. I have to admit I have an issue with Glossy Accents. I find it nearly impossible to get it to go on smoothly. I did a Google search and didn't find any great tips, so if you have some, I'd really appreciate it if you'd share them.

I combined an inspiration piece by Stephanie Klauck from the recent Online Card Classes for the Textural Effects Lesson–using Washi tape to mask off the edges of a card to create a frame with Distress Inks. Instead of glitter on the balloons, I used Glossy Accents. 

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The "Happy" ("Wonderful Words") was cut from high gloss metallic blue cardstock and the rest of the sentiment came from "Stylish Sentiments: Birthday." The balloons are from "Balloon Bash." Here's a closer look at the gloss. (Excuse the glare; these photos were taken after dark last night.)

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The next card was made from scrap pieces I had lying on my desk after playing around this weekend with cards for the Online Card Class: One Layer cards. The hearts and "thanks" are both Simon Says dies and I covered them with Glossy Accents. I do have an easier time covering the smaller pieces. I die cut and trimmed the "Building Blocks" die by Papertrey and adhered it to a Tropical Teal card.

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You can find a lot of inspiration for card making on Nicole's blog today.

Lucky!

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Two weeks ago I was honored to win the CASology challenge: Roots. That alone was exciting, but even more exciting was an invitation to be the guest designer for this week's challenge:

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I had to think this one through since St. Patrick's Day has come and gone, but it didn't take long to come up with "Lucky in love" as a theme for the card.

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I die cut "LUCKY" with Papertrey's Headliner Alphabet and used the negative. I backed it with beautiful gold metallic paper from Paper Source. Images from Winnie and Walter's "The Big, The Bold, and the Happy," and Simon Says "Love This" finished off the sentiment. I added three hearts die cut with Simon Says "Holiday Shapes" to finish the panel which I mounted with dimensional tape onto a white A2 card. You can find more inspiration for "lucky" here.

Online Card Class: Clean and Simple One-Layer Cards

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Despite a couple of hours of playing around with new techniques, I only have one more card to share from the Online Card Class. But I'm thrilled to have figured out how to selectively emboss using an embossing folder, and know the playing around will pay off in the future. (I also played around with a faux watercolor technique, but it wasn't very successful.)

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Two of the nicest ministers in our Presbytery are married to one another, and they just had a baby girl last week. I couldn't wait to make a card to welcome Lydia Grace. (Isnt' that a beautiful name?) I can't wait to meet her.

By using a shim made with a couple layers of chipboard, I was able to send my cardstock through the Cuttlebug with the embossing folder, and have a blank spot for the sentiment. Then I scored a line on each side of it. I like this look and know I'll use it again. 

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This cute heart was cut with Papertrey's Stitched Heart die, and made a perfect way to highlight the inside sentiment.

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Both sentiments are from "Bitty Baby Blessings" by Papertrey Ink. The ink and cardstock are "Doll Pink" from Simon Says, and the patterned paper is from an old MME paper pad, "Happy Go Lucky."

Online Card Class: Clean and Simple One-Layer Cards

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The Online Card Classes are among the best classes I take online. I always learn new techniques, have picked up some wonderful tips, bought some very useful tools, and gotten lots of inspiration from the instructors. This recent class was no exception. 

So how does one define a one-layer card? It's quite evident from all the card samples that it's perfectly OK to create your card on a slightly smaller card and then layer it on the card itself. It enables you to hide Copic markers that bleed through cardstock, and tape that holds a variety of inlaid dies together. 

Although I kept up with the videos each day, I didn't have much creative time during the last two weeks. But today I was able to spend the day playing in the studio, and created three cards for class as well as several others. If I have time tomorrow, there are a couple more techniques I'd like to try.

This was the first card I created, inspired by a video and card by Laura Basson for Day 3:  Optical Illusions, layered stamping. My card very closely follows Laura's design. The biggest problem I had was finding the right ink for the background. Even with all the ink pads I own, I didn't have a pale beige or gray dye ink pad. I ended up using the Vintage Cream Hybrid pad by Papertrey Ink, but you can see the dots through the dye inks I stamped on top of it. I can live with it, but I'll try this technique again once I get an appropriate dye ink pad.

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I used Post-it note tape to mask off the rectangle for stamping. The polka dots are from Papertrey's Beautiful Blooms II, and the sentiment from Hero Arts "Made with Love." The stamping on top of stamping creates an illusion of layers although there is only one.

The next card is much busier than my usual card, but I wanted to try all the techniques Debby Hughes managed to pack into one video. This card was for Day 9:  Textural Effects. In addition to using mists to splatter, embossing and color with Copics, Debby also used embossing paste to add more dimension to her card. Once again, I stuck to her design very closely so I could concentrate on the techniques.

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The butterfly is from an old Hero Arts set, "Antique Engravings" and the sentiment from "In Bloom" by Papertrey Ink. I think I'd use less of the Falling Hearts stencil if I tried this again, but overall it was a good learning experience. I used the Viva Modlier Creme embossing paste which I saw used during the Online Card Class: Stenciled. It has a wonderful silver gleam to it.

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The last card for Day 2: More Faux Effects is my favorite of the bunch. I don't have an engineer's frame of reference, so it took two tries before I figured out in what order to do the die cuts. The trickiest part was getting all the little pieces in place once the sentiment was die cut. Again, the design of the card follows the sample by Heather Campbell.

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I used the "Two Triangles" die by Papertrey, and my go-to die "thanks" by Simon Says. I would have liked to add a few black sequins, but didn't have any. (Hard to believe, actually.)

I'll definitely incorporate some of these techniques into future cards, and I've learned some great tricks making inlaid die cuts easier to do. Hope you're having a bit of creative time this weekend, too.

 

Happy St. Patrick’s Day Birthday

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Today is Tracy's birthday, and we had lots of fun celebrating tonight. I thought I'd share Tracy's birthday card first since I'm linking it to the new (and timely) Addicted to CAS challenge: Lucky!

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It's another inlaid die with a shamrock sticker I found at Michael's.

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Both the die cut and the sentiment underneath are from Simon Says, "Happy." Papertrey's New Leaf card stock is the perfect color for St. Patrick's Day, and I'm always drawn to a bright green and black combination.

When I went to set the table I was surprised to find I had no green placemats. The last couple of years we haven't been home for Tracy's birthday, but I found great bright green ones on sale at Bed, Bath, and Beyond.

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I found some lucky gold coins at Michaels. Skylar gathered them all up after dinner and put them in the toy box! 

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Matt, Betsy, and Skylar came for dinner. After we ate, we did Face Time with Sarah, Adam, and Caleb on the iPad. Technology is just the best!

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Skylar and Caleb started showing one another their cars. It went on for quite some time.

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Afterwards we had dessert. Tracy had banana cream pie (his favorite) but I also bought some cupcakes for the rest of us so we'd have something to put birthday candles on. I was holding the cupcakes for the blowing out of candles so there are no photos of the event.

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And opened up gifts.

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Initially Skylar wanted no photos on the way out.

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But she relented, and Grandma was grateful!

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Watercolor: Part 2

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I'm back with another card created with my gelatos and some watercolor paper. And another entry to Virginia' Water Color Challenge which closes today.

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This time I die cut the sentiment from the watercolor background. I used the "Wonderful Words: Hello" stamp and die by Papertrey Ink.

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I also die cut the Slide Frame (Papertrey) and adhered both to a pre-embossed card by Lasting Impressions I've had in my stash for years and years. I loved the cards, and still have several versions of them. I punched two hearts from the watercolor paper and added some Doodlebug pearls.

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Today is my sweet husband's birthday, and I'll be back tonight to share his card, and hopefully, some photos of our family dinner as well. 

Watercolor: Part 1

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The use of watercolor for card backgrounds has been really hot for several weeks now. I finally sat down on Friday night with some watercolor paper and played around. After seeing a video today by Julie Ebersole, I would do this differently next time, but I'm pretty happy with some of the samples I created. There's also a new challenge for watercolor by Virginia Lu that I've been wanting to play along with. 

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I started out with some Tim Holtz Distress Watercolor paper and my gelatos. I've hardly played around with them at all, and although it's hard to see in the photographs, the gelatos create a wonderful sheen to the watercolor background.

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After stamping the sentiment from Papertrey's "Stylish Sentiments: Birthday," I die cut some stars from a scrap of gold metallic paper with the Simon Says "Holiday Shapes" and "Large Holiday Shapes" to use as confetti. I rounded the top edges and adhered it to a Memory Box card I've had in my stash for a long time.

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This is the first of two cards I made today, and I have a couple more watercolor backgrounds to play with and a lot more ideas to try!

Retro Sketch 105

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It's been awhile since I've had the chance to play around with some of the many card challenges. One of my favorites is Retro Sketch, and every week I think I'll find time to get a card done. Tonight I was playing around with a couple of the Simon Says card kits, and made this card based on the Retro Sketch challenge.

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Only when I finished, did I realize the linky for the challenge closes in just three hours. I have to say trying to get a decent photo when it's dark outside is the real challenge here!

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The cardstock (Bazzil) and patterned paper (Basic Grey "Fresh Cuts") are both from the February 2014 Simon Says card kit, but I couldn't get any of the stamps from that kit to work with the sketch. I pulled out one of my favorite WPlus9 sets, "Fresh Cut Florals" for the sentiment, and an old Hero Arts set "Big and Small Flowers" for the flower and leaves. I added a tiny pearl heart by Hero Arts as well. There are lots of April birthdays on my calendar, so I'm happy to have one card ready to go.