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Color Hues #74

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It's mid-October already and Hannelie has gifted us with a new color combination for the Color Hues Challenge:

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When I sat down to create a card for this challenge, a new leaf die from Pinkfresh Studio was sitting on my desk. The Fall Leaf felt like a good place to start. I have to admit that the rest of the elements took a lot longer to create than I anticipated, but when they all came together, I was quite happy with the card. I tried some ink smooshing for the first time in a long time, adding three different yellows to the mix, and letting the watercolor paper dry between the layers. 

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From the start, I wanted to incorporate The Greetery's Woven Cane Background.  I ended up smooshing a piece of Classic Kraft in a mixture of Classic Kraft and Honey Nut inks. Being standard cardstock, it didn't take as well to the well ink smooshing, but worked out fine when die cut with the Woven Cane Bakcground and used behind a Pierced Oval Frame from Papertrey Ink cut with Classic Kraft.

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I tied the leaves together with a piece of gold metallic thread from Altenew and added a tiny gold pearl to the bow. 

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The sentiment is gold foiled from The Stamp Market's Foiled Card Phrases. 

I know you'll find lots of inspiration from the Design Team, so click through and check out the amazing variety of cards. Hope to see yours in our gallery!

I'm adding my card to the mix at the Four Seasons Challenge where the challenge is Anything Goes for Fall. The challenge always posts an Inspiration Board to get you started, but it's not required that you take anything specific from it. Other than two of the colors in the bottom right photo my inspiration really came from the color challenge and the fall leaf die on my desk!

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Hello, Sweet Friend

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It's not often I post twice in a day. If you're looking for the Summer Photography Scavenger Hunt post, it's right below this one

The Time Out Challenge hosts an annual Cancer Awareness Challenge.

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This card is for a dear friend who has been battling pancreatic cancer for over two years. She's outlived her prognosis by over a year, and never wavers in her positive attitude and good nature. 

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Recently I commented on a friend's card on Instagram that used this beautiful Round About Fall Foliage die from The Greetery. Marcia kindly die cut several and put them in the mail to me. (Many thanks, Marcia!) I used some finger daubers and some Distress Oxide Inks to color it. Although I'm happy with the end result, I learned a few things about using both for ink blending. I have a much heavier hand than I need! 

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The die cuts just one half of this wreath, so I glued the two together and added them to a cardbase of Ellen Hutson's Woodgrain cardstock. Now that Ellen is retiring, I need to find a new source for woodgrain paper. 

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The sentiment (just perfect for the recipient) is from The Stamp Market's Foiled Card Phrases.  I added a few Pinkfresh Studio gold pearls as a final accent. 

I'm also adding this to the gallery at Addicted to Stamping and More where the challenge is to use a die cut or a stencil and to The Card Concept: Country Style. I used both the wreath and three of the colors (although my red is quite muted) as my inspiration from the photo. As usual, I think my card fits their "Clean and Simple" category the best. 

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Color Hues #73

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Cindy is the hostess this month and has chose Coral and Blue for the next Color Hues Challenge. My mind went first to florals, but I had the new Greetery All Aglow that had been siting on my desk for far too long, and decided to play with it instead.

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In August there was a challenge to create a shaped card. I was away and never got to it, so I decide to pull our Ellen Hutson's Essential Arches to create my card.

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The coral background ended up looking darker than it is—I'm having ongoing photography issues which I'm working to resolve. The closest match I had for cardstock was Papertrey Ink's Berry Sorbet and I used it for the background and for the envelope I made (see below) with Ellen Hutson's A2 Envelope die. I used two Pinkfresh Studio coral inks and two blues when I stenciled the candles. 

 

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The light's a bit better in this photograph. I'm hoping to get some consistency soon! I splattered gold paint on the background of the card and also on the envelope liner with one of the Gansai Tambi Starry Colors.  I didn't purchase the stamp set for All Aglow, but found a stamp in Papertrey Ink's Hello, Sunshine set that worked for the "glow" behind the wicks of the candles once they were embossed in gold.  I used the dies from All Aglow to cut them out. 

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The die cut sentiment is My Favorite Things Hand-lettered Happy Birthday cut with my favorite gold paper from Michaels. Three gold pearls finished the card.

As always, there's loads of inspiration from the Design Team at Color Hues and our three special guest designers:  Jolanda, Trina P, and Fran, so pop over, take a look, and then create a Coral and Blue card for our gallery! 

September Woodblock Wednesday

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Clearly, it is not Wednesday, but yesterday was the first time I was able to get this card completed for this month's Woodblock Wednesday, hosted by Amy Tsuruta

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I pulled out a favorite snowman image so I could add another card to my Christmas collection. This stamp by PSX even lists the date-1995. I've been at this long before I started blogging; actually before I had a computer.

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I stamped the snowman on a piece of textured cardstock I found on my desk and die cut it, as well as the background, with Simon Says Stitched Rectangles. The background was stamped with My Favorite Things Snowfall Background and embossed with a sparkly Bridal embossing power which was also a PSX product.

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I colored the scarf with Copics, used an orange Stadetler Fineliner for the nose, and Jane Davenport's Golden Age pen to outline the halo. I also added glitter to the wings which proved to be very difficult to photograph. The sentiment is from Savvy Stamps.

 

 

Just Truckin’

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In the past month or so, Spellbinders has had a couple amazing sales and I managed to pick up a couple dies I'd been eyeing for a long time, but unwilling to spend the money for them. During the sales, everything I bought was 50% or more off the original price. Here's a card that features a pick-up truck that can be used for every season of the year. I needed a card for a male friend who's birthday is in October so it was the perfect opportunity to break out the die.

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I die cut the truck and all its parts from scraps. The pumpkin, leaves, and wheat were die cut last fall and filed with the Pretty Pink Posh Fall Basket dies.  I layered it all with some dimensional tape on a piece of Ellen Hutson's woodgrain cardstock after adding a piece of patterned paper from My Favorite Things to ground the truck.

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Another buy during the sale was Spellbinders So Many Sentiments giving me ample sentiments for the license plate. 

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Amazingly, I had nearly a complete set of sentiments stamped on orange and die cut with Pinkfresh Studios Basic Banners: Celebrate. The two leaves added with some dimensional tape from the Pretty Pink Posh set were all the embellishment this card needed.

This will be my second entry into The Four Seasons September challenge, and my third entry to Seize the Birthday, working with the Topping (Fall Colors) once again. And since the truck is making its first appearance, another card for NBUS.

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Altenew’s Stargazer Lilies

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The Flower Challenge has been on almost all month and the challenge is to use a die cut. It happens all too frequently that I put off getting a card made until nearly the last minute. The Altenew Stargazer Lily die has been on my desk at least all month, but finally I made a card with it.

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I die cut the lilies with the. Spellbinders Specialty flower paper which does make it easier to shape the petals once you've colored them. I pulled out my ink daubers for these and used several different inks from Pinkfresh Studio. After I assembled the lilies, I splatter some white ink over the them.

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For the background I chose a piece of Smoky Shadow cardstock which I die cut with Altenew's Dotted Scales Debossing Cover die which adds subtle, but lovely, texture to the card. The sentiment is from The Ton's Easy Expressions: Birthday. 

In addition to The Flower Challenge, I'm entering the challenge at Addicted to Stamps and More: Any Occasion, and another entry to Darnell's NBUS–the lilies first run!

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Happy Birthday, Skylar!

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Today is the 12th birthday for my oldest granddaughter. You couldn't ask for a nicer young lady–serious about school and passionate about horseback riding. We gave her a gift certificate to the local tack shop which is loaded with all kinds of things for horseback riding. I'm sure she'll find something she'll like. Unfortunately, my stamp collection does not include images of horses. Well, there's one wooden stamp but I forgot about it when I was making her card. She also loves rainbows and pretty colors so I went with this:

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I was lucky a month or so ago and won the Sneak Peek kit from Waffle Flower that included this Stacking Cake Die.  I used glitter paper for the frosting, and purple and bright pink for the candles–adding a bit of glitter to them with a Nuvo glitter pen. The sentiment strip was also included in the kit. For the background I used the Pinkfresh Studio Layered Sunburst stencil which I ink blended with a variety of Pinkfresh Studio inks.

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I'm sending this off to the Seize the Birthday challenge without the topping this time. The colors of Skylar's card match pretty successfully with the STB logo designs. And also to NBUS since this is the first time I've used the stacking cake die. 

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Hope you're having a great day! Sun is shining here which is always a mood booster!

Color Hues #72

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Today, I'm honored to announce a very special Challenge at Color Hues!  

In conjunction with our normal Color Challenge, The Color Hues Design Team and a few guests, from our sister challenge Seize the Birthday, are participating in a Blog Hop! 

Collectively as a team and with other crafters, we are hopping in memory of our dear friend, fellow cardmaker, and Design Team member, Lindsey Martin-Penny, who sadly passed away last year from a rare and aggressive form of Ovarian Cancer. 

 

The purpose of this hop will be to honor Lindsey, celebrate her life and all that she loved, as well as spread the word to raise funds for Clear Cell Ovarian Cancer Research.  

How can you Help? You can find all the fabulous details and the start of the hop at Emily's Blog HERE!

In honor of Lindsey, the Design Team has created a variety of cards using her favorite color combo of Purple and Red.

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In honor of Lindsey, I chose a CAS design with hearts of red and purple. I'm not quite sure where I first saw the technique of using recessed die cuts, but I think it was one of Laura Basson's cards. It worked perfectly for this card.

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I first die cut a square of 110# Neenah cardstock with one of the Simon Says Stitched Rectangles and popped it up with dimensional tape on a square cardbase. Using Simon Says TicTacToe dies, I cut hearts in two hues of red and two hues of purple, and adhered them to the card base.

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The sentiment was a preprinted one from The Stamp Market's Foiled Card Phrases. The final touch was to add a gold pearl to six of the hearts.

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I hope you'll join the Color Hues Design Team and our Special Guests, Barbara and Glena from Seize the Birthday Challenge, and create a card in red and purple in honor of Lindsey. Please hop along and support the cause in any way you can!

A Fall Plaid with Color Throwdown

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I loved this week's Color Throwdown Challenge: orange, red, maroon, and gold. The Double D Challenge is looking for Fall Plaids, and this fits that challenge as well. 

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Pinkfresh Studio's Dainty Plaid and stencil were laying on my desk so I decided to see if I could use these colors for a card. ColorThrowdownFlat

To use the stencils properly, you'd use six different inks, but I experimented and came up with a plaid using just three inks: Papertrey's  Orange Zest, Pure Poppy and Scarlet Jewel. I gold embossed the plaid and used a preprinted gold sentiment from Pinkfresh Studio. 

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I've totally depleted my stash of Thinking of You cards which, sadly, are the cards I seem to need most often. This is the third card I've created this week, but I still need a few more. 

It's not often I post twice in a day, but the Color Throwdown Challenge closes tomorrow, and I don't want to count on remembering to get it up in the morning.

Just a Note

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In addition to the Fall Folk dies used here, I purchased the Fall Folk stencil from The Greetery. Like the dies, I can see this stencil used in many seasons beyond fall depending on the colors you choose. For this first card with the stencils, I opted for a color palette of teal, red, and orange, not at all what I might choose if I wanted a fall palette.

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I used both ink cubes and cardstock from Concord and 9th: three hues of the teal, two of red, and one for the orange. 

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Because the stencil creates a rather busy pattern, I decided not to add any embellishments after adding a gold foiled sentiment from Pinkfresh Studio's Perfect Sentiments. I cut down the stencil with one of Hero Art's  Infinity Rounded Rectangles,  and then die cut the next two layers of Juniper and Marmalade cardstock to add a bit more color before adding it add to a Tidepool card base. 

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It's been a busy weekend here–two memorial services (for me), and a three day celebration for Tracy's high school graduating class. It's been a small gathering–about 40 in all, but fun for Tracy to reconnect with friends he made in high school and for me to reconnect with a few I've known for quite some time as well as to get to know a few I don't believe I've ever met before. 

Sending this card to Darnell's NBUS blog to share my NBUS Fall Folk stencil.

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Fair Isle Christmas

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I was inspired by three challenges to finally break out some holiday stamps and sentiments. While I was purging stamps I often came upon stamp sets I loved but hadn't paid any attention to in a long time. Papertrey Ink's Fair Isle Motifs was one of those sets, so I pulled it out to create two CAS cards for Addicted to CAS: Holiday, Christmas Craft Creations: CAS, and Peace on Earth Christmas Challenge: Anything Goes. I think this is the first time I've ever played along with Christmas Craft Creations although I've been following them for awhile. 

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I chose two different motifs and created cards with different orientations. For some reason I've had a lot of trouble lately being able to photograph cards without shadows. If I weren't so close to the deadline for the Peace On Earth Challenge, I'd give this another go tomorrow. 

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The sentiment for this card is from one of my favorite holiday sentiment sets, Simon Says  Holiday Greetings Mix 1. After die cutting the motif with Ellen Hutson's Essential Squares I die cut a white square from the next largest die. It's hard to see, but I added one layer of dimensional tape behind it.

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The greeting here is from Pinkfresh Studio's Berry Branch stamp set and die cut with My Favorite Things Itty Bitty Strips. Again I backed the image with white and added some dimensional tape before adding it to the card base.

Last year I had over 50 Christmas cards completed by now. This year we're doing a photo card for many people on our holiday list, so I'm not in need of the large number I usually create. With all the disruption in my craft room, it's a good decision.

Woodblock Wednesday

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It's the August Woodblock Wednesday post.

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I pulled out one of my all-time favorite pumpkin images, Pumpkin Harvest by Annette Watkins, to color with Copic markers.

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I decided on an Altenew embossing folder, Deck Planks, for the background, running it through with Classic Kraft cardstock. It lends a rustic look to the card.

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I trimmed the embossed panel down just enough so the Cocoa Brown card base would create a narrow frame. I fussy cut the pumpkin image; there were no coordinating dies in the days when I purchased this stamp. I rarely give it much thought, but it's truly amazing how much this hobby has changed over the years. I had to stamp this image twice before I got a clean image. With a MISTI stamping tool, restamping is so much easier (and wastes no paper!) The sentiment is from Altenew's Sentiment Strips 2, die cut with MFT's Itty Bitty Banners.

Thanks to Amy, as always, for organizing this monthly affair! I'm sending this off to AAA Birthday where the challenge remains: Anything Goes for a few more days!

Betterpress Florals

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I only own three Betterpress plates, one came with the Spellbinder system, and two are part of Altenew's Dainty Flower Garden set. Both sets include a few sentiments, although for today's cards, I used Altenew's One-Go Birthday Greetings, a new set I'm quite sure will get a lot of use. There are 12 sentiments on one stamp and one die that cuts them all out. I love having an envelope filled with sentiments ready to go. Both cards are very similar and both were watercolored with Zig Watercolor markers.

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The blue card went in the mail earlier this month, and I know my friend received it. So it's time to get these cards off to a couple of challenges. 

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The Betterpress cardstock is perfect for watercoloring. I tried not to add too much water, and let it dry completely between layers.  I just trimmed down the sides of this one and added it to a navy card base.

Sometimes it's good (and easy) to CASE yourself, so here is the orange edition.

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This time I used Gina K's Master Layout one dies to cut the impressed panel as well as a black panel which gives it a lovely narrow border. I added it to a card base of Orange Zest. 

The blue card is off to Addicted to Stamps and More. The challenge is for birthday cards. And the orange card is off to Less is More. The challenge is Orange!

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I'm sending them both off to the NBUS August Challenge since this is the sentiment set's debut.

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Happy Golden Anniversary

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Now that the recipients have received their cards, I have a card to enter in the current TicTacToe Challenge.

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I made two of these cards although I only photographed one of them and both have been received.  I used the elegant Spellbinders Betterpress plate that came with the system. I can't seem to find a name for it. I inked it up with gold ink and impressed it on the Bisque Betterpress paper from Spellbinders.

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I added narrow borders of gold glitter paper that I purchased in Milwaukee at Broadway Papers and then added it to a card base of gold shimmer paper from the same source.

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The sentiment from Sugar Peas Everyday Sentiments was embossed in gold on black and die cut the MFT Itty Bitty Banners-a die I used repeatedly. Finally, I added some gold glitter dots from Pinkfresh Studio.

It's easy to find my path through the TicTacToe board–diagonally from right top to left bottom.

A Rush to the Finish

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My craft room is already being dismantled and painted although I probably have a week or two before I have to vacate it completely. All my crafting time has been eaten up with trying to organize and purge what's in here. Nonetheless, after church today, I was determined to get an entry into the Freshly Made Sketches challenge which is their 600th sketch. I don't often gravitate to sketch challenges, but this is one of the best–and their celebration surely represents their success. Here's the sketch:

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The Jumbo Curiosity: Dragonfly & Stencil are from The Greetery. I used the stencil to color it with shades of blue and purple with Pinkfresh Studio inks. 

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I ran the strip behind it through a very old dotted embossing place and edged it with some silver paper. The circle was also die cut from a piece of textured silver paper.

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The sentiment is a preprinted one from Waffleflower that arrived in their Sneak Peek Kit #8 package which I won last month. I added some glitter to the dragonfly with the Spectrum Noir glitter pen.

I'm also sending this off to AAA Birthday–always CAS and this time Anything Goes. I'm expecting to be back again tomorrow as I have a list of cards I'd like to make before I have to give up the craft room for a week or so.