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A Happy Hello!

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The Online Card Classes are among my favorites, and I'm currently enrolled in "Heat Wave," a class on embossing. The first day was lots of quick tips for embossing with different inks, embossing powders, and different kinds of cardstock. I picked up a few tips, even though I've been embossing for nearly 20 years now. At the same time, Papertrey Ink is in the midst of their July release. They host a challenge, "Create Along with Us," where you choose a card one of the designers posts to use as inspiration. I always love Maile Belle's designs and had already pinned one of her cards. So here's an embossed design, inspired by Maile Belles, and using one of her earlier stamp sets, "Splits:  Just a Note."

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I used just half of the stamp design and turned it on its side, trimmed the white cardstock to the stamped design and fussy cut around it. I colored the petals with Copic markers, and added a sentiment from Papertrey's "Delightful Dahlia Additions." Then I adhered it to a Tropical Teal card. I'm pretty sure I'll use this design concept again.

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2016 Summertime Photography Scavenger Hunt & A Challenge

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Today is the first day for links to Rinda's 2016 Summertime Photography Scavenger Hunt. It's a favorite summer activity for me, and usually by this time, I have quite a few of the items checked off. Not so much this year, but I do have three.

The first one is #8:  A drawing, art project, artistic photograph, greeting card . . . created by you. I've actually made quite a few cards since the beginning of June, but here's my most recent one, and an entry to the Simon Says Wednesday Challenge: Anything Goes.

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I used a new-to-me Simon Says stamp set called "Spring Flowers," embossed in white and watercolored with my Zig Clean Color markers. The sentiment is from Papertrey Ink's "Painted Petals," white embossed on a scrap of black cardstock.

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I added a few rainstones from Papertrey Ink, and mounted the watercolor piece onto some Raspberry Fizz cardstock and then onto a white card base. 

Next for the scavenger hunt is #10: a bicycle. We took our first bike ride of the season last week, riding 12.5 miles on the Erie Canal path from the Brighton town park to the Pittsford Dairy where we indulged in homemade ice cream cones. I had black walnut, and it was delicious!

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Check out my very cool basket which was a gift from Sarah last year. It's made byt the Nantucket Basket Company, and I love the shape of it. I also have a new seat this year, also a gift from Sarah. Much more comfortable than my old one.

Last for June, is #20:  Someone laughing.

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Our friends, Pete and Arlene, were here for dinner Monday night. I wish you could hear Arlene's laugh. It's positively infectious! I'm not sure what the story was, but there was lots of laughing, and I quickly got in a few shots.

You can check out the other scavenger hunt posts right here.

CASology: Congratulations

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This week's challenge at CASology is perfectly timed for high school graduations. Today is the graduation ceremony for Brighton High School (our local school), and I needed to make a card for one of the graduates. Brighton's colors are navy and gold so that determined the color combination. I originally bought Papertrey Ink's "Retro Style Graduation" because I wanted some of the stamps for the addition set, "Retro Style Birthday," but I was grateful to have the set for this card which came together pretty quickly.

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Everything except the numbers came from the stamps and dies for "Retro Style Graduation." Stamping the die cuts is so much easier now that I have figured out the best way to use my MISTI. Papertrey Ink's die are usually solid dies so they can be a bit more challenging (to me, anyway) to place correctly on the stamped image. The MISTI solves it perfectly. The numbers were all die cut twice from the Headline Alphabet in navy (WPlus9) and twice in Summer Sunrise and then layered to create a shadow effect. 

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Brighton's graduation ceremony used to be held at the Eastman Theater, quite an elegant setting. Now it's at the Rochester Institute of Technology's field house, which I don't think I'd like as much.

I'm linking to CASology's challenge for Congratulations.

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Sending Sunshine

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CASology's challenge this past week was "Sunshine." As soon as I saw it I knew I had some stamp sets that hadn't seen much use that would be perfect for the challenge. This afternoon was the first opportunity I've had to sit down to play with them.

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I pulled out two stamp sets, one from Papertrey Ink and one from Simon Says (last year's August card kit which included a stamp set and a die.) 

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I used both stamp sets to stamp the background circle ("Hello, Sunshine" Papertrey Ink), and the HELLO ("Flip Flop Season" Simon Says), and added some Copic marker to the sentiment. The die cut is also from Simon Says. It's all mounted on a pre-embossed square card by Lasting Impressions that's been in my stash for years.

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The inside sentiment is also from "Hello Sunshine," and I added a punched shape (that's been in my stash as long as the card!)

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I'm always in need of encouragement cards, so I'm happy to add this to my card box. And I'm happy to say we're enjoying days of ample sunshine here!

 

Addicted to CAS: Petals

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A last minute post and entry for the Addicted to CAS challenge, Petals.

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I have several new floral stamps and was determined to get another card made for this challenge. I won't even begin to tell you how many mistakes I made before I finally got a grip on the process and finished the card. It was just one of those days. But I'm pretty happy with the final result, and it's good to have a birthday card on hand.

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The new-to-me stamp set is Papertrey Ink's 2016 Anniversary set. You can only purchase it with points, so it took awhile to accumulate the ones I needed. One of the draws of this set for me, was the unique sentiment which allows you to insert the smaller sentiment into the larger one. I also like the multi-step stamping, and the stamps in this set are clearly marked in the order in which you stamp them. Ought to be easy-peasy, but I didn't separate the die cuts correctly the first time, and got totally confused. There are a pile of die cuts in the garbage, and in the end I only used one of them anyway. The cardstock is Amethyst Allure, a new favorite. 

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The card needed a "little something," so I made three score lines in the middle to add just a touch of dimension. Although this certainly isn't as CAS as some of my cards, I think it qualifies for the challenge. 

Hope you have a great weekend!

 

Happy Anniversary!

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Sarah and Adam celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary on Saturday. I forgot to take their card to them, so it got to them a bit late, and I didn't want to post it until I knew they'd received it. 

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I started out thinking I'd use a watercolored background, but I wasn't happy with it so I used a Simon Says "Stitched Rectangle" and cut a piece from it. The "Stacked Hearts" (SS) was a Christmas gift, and it's the first time I've used it. I layered two of them together to get some dimension. The card is really old, from Current Company and had the perfect pink border.

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Today is a another kind of anniversary. I started blogging eleven years ago today. My then future son-in-law thought I should have a blog, and set it up for me on Typepad. I had NO idea what I'd do with a blog, and would have never guessed that I'd still be blogging eleven years later. I'd have been even more surprised to know that I would find a supportive and friendly blogging community, many of whom I've now "known" for many years. Even more amazing is that I've met several of them in person. It turned out to be a very satisfying and rewarding experience and I'm grateful for the impetus to get started and for the many friends who stop, and especially those, who comment regularly and frequently engage me in email exhanges as well. This post represents the 1, 673 post I've written. Who knew?

This week I made an anniversary card for friends who celebrated their anniversary yesterday. While we were away, I got a package from Papertrey Ink with this $5 stamp, "Splits: Thank You." The nice part about the stamp (aside from the price) is that you can use multiple sentiments instead of the thank you. This time I used one from an old, often used, set called "Fillable Frames #4."

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I got the ideas for embossing and watercoloring the images from Dawn McVey who used that technique during the release. 

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This card works for the current challenge at Addicted to CAS: Petals:

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Memorandum Monday

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It's a crafty Memorandum Monday! Having been away so much, I needed to make a lot of cards for a busy month of May. In addition, I had a couple new stamp sets I hadn't played with yet, so I spent most of yesterday making cards. So far I have eight made, and still need 5 more before the beginning of June. That doesn't include any unexpected events, or the thank you notes I know I'll need in the middle of the month.

I also have a new storage container for my embossing powders. I've seen it several times on different card-making videos, but hesitated to invest in it. I finally broke down last week, and it was definitely worth the investment. It holds all my most used embossing powders, and is so much easier to apply to the cards.

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It's the shaker top that makes it so efficient. This is meant for spice storage, but works great for embossing powders.

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I have two cards to share today. Both of them will be hand-delivered tomorrow when I get together with the recipients. The first is for a friend who recently had a stroke. She's in rehab now, and doing really well. I used Alt&New's "Magnolias for Her" stamp, inspired by this video I watched Saturday night. I've had this set for awhile, but haven't had much success with it until yesterday. Later, you'll see two more cards made with the same set. I'm linking this card up to a challenge at The Card Concept, choosing Clean and Layered for the style.

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The flower and leaves were embossed in gold and then watercolored with Daniel Smith watercolors, and hand cut. The tag was cut with the "Stitched Dress-up Tags" by Simon Says. It's a new die that's never been used, even though it was a Christmas gift!

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The second card is for a mutual friend of my friend in rehab. We'll be going to visit Peg tomorrow, and it's Jean's birthday on Wednesday. I have a cake to take along to celebrate. I purchased "Tulip Time" from Papertrey Ink two months ago, but this was my first opportunity to pull it out. I was pretty sure I'd like it, and I do!

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The stamped piece is layered onto Raspberry Fizz cardstock cut with Simon Says "Stitched Rectangles." It makes a perfect frame.

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I'm linking up with Sian and waving to all the other Memorandum Monday folks who found something new to do this weekend! I'm also linking up with The Card Concept challenge of "Spring Flowers."

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I have finally figured out how to upload images with a full-size pop-up window, so if you'd like a closer look, it's now possible.

 

 

 

Inlaid Dies–Addicted to CAS Challenge

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This week's challenge at Addicted to CAS is inlaid dies. I made an earlier version of this card for two guys in grays with one red stripe, but today's are for two female friends who celebrate their birthdays later this month.

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This "Stars and Stripes" die from Frantic Stamper takes care of any design questions. It's just a matter of choosing the colors and the orientation of the die. All the purple papers came from my scraps file—a good way to use up perfectly good paper that's left over from earlier projects. I keep a file folder labeled by color for my scraps and that's my first "go-to" when I'm looking for paper. Although the die comes with a die cut for the "celebrate" sentiment, I substituted Papertrey Ink's "Wet Paint" die. The star rhinestones are from Michael's.

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A slightly different version with some Simon Says star dies and some tiny enamel dots. I love the look of inlaid dies, so I'm off to check out the other contributions to the challenge.

Less is More: White Space That’s Not White

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It's good to be home, despite the 4 inches of snow we got as a welcome home gift from Mother Nature. This week's challenge at Less is More is an interesting one. One of their designers questioned whether or not my dotted backgrounds for the last week's challenge constituted "white space," and she was probably correct. This week the challenge asks for colored "white space," and I have a birthday card that fits the bill.

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The cardstock is from Simon Says and the patterned paper from an old MME's paper pack, "Go Fly a Kite." I used Papertrey Ink's "Sentiment Splits" die to create the curved bottom of the top layer, and the candle and sentiment both come from Papertrey's "Wishes Come True." I added a bit of Glossy Accents to enhance the flame of the candle.

I spent most of the first day home unpacking and organizing, and sadly, I think there's still at least one more day for the organizing piece. I took some projects to Chicago to work on, and got a good start, but have more to do. Hope your week is a productive and happy one!

Polka Dots: Round Two

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I have another card for the Less is More Challenge, "Polka Dots," this week. It uses the same paper pack as the last card, but a different design.

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So, once again, a piece of Silver Luxe paper from Papertrey Ink, this time with a sentiment in silver, die cut from the Wet Paint series (the stamped sentiment as well.) I finished it off with three enamel dots from My Mind's Eye. I love these card size paper packs which make for a quick, but lovely, card.

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This angle gives you a better view of the shimmer of the card stock and the die cut. 

Less is More: Polka Dots

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This week's challenge at Less is More is Polka Dots. I'm a huge fan; I just bought a cute hat in Florida and the initial draw was the black and white polka-dotted ribbon on the band. I'm also a fan of Papertrey Ink's Silver Luxe patterned paper pack, which makes for a quick and easy card:

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A gold die cut of "Swoosh" and one stamp from the same set, a little heart from an old punch, and it's done. It's hard to see the silver from this angle, so here's another look.

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Hope your Easter weekend was a good one! We got sunshine and warm temperatures for the egg hunt after church, but it turned cloudy and rainy around dinner time. I'll be back with pics later this week.

 

Easter Crafting

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Before I had grandchildren, I don't think I did much Easter crafting, but now it's lots of fun. Two of these cute bunny boxes work for the current Card Concept Challenge, "Naturally Pink," so I thought I'd post them a couple days early. All three of them are too young to be visiting my blog, so no surprise will be ruined.

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When I saw the cute projects done by the design team at Papertrey Ink for this set, "Bunny Basket," released in February, I couldn't resist. I die cut the bunny from felt, used some Black Enamel Accents for the eyes, a Copic marker for some pink cheeks, and pom-poms from Michaels for the tails.

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The sentiment is also from "Bunny Basket" stamped on a "Double-ended Banner" die. The patterned paper for the Easter eggs came from the Simon Says March kit from Carta Bella ("Spring.) The "grass" was cut with Martha Stewart Fringe Scissors from Simply Chartreuse paper. Everything was layered on a Spring Rain circle cut with Simon Says "Stitched Circles." It all got put on a pillow box made with the Papertrey Ink die from Lovely Lady (a great new pink paper) and tied with ribbons from my stash. Inside I put some chocolate eggs and some cash. Two of the grandchildren are definitely old enough to appreciate a little spending money.

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Two pink boxes for the little girls, and a yellow one from another new Papertrey color, "Bright Buttercup," for Caleb. 

Not very springlike here today. There's a strong wind blowing, and snow flurries are in the forecast. Later this week, temperatures in the 60's are forecast. Typical western New York spring weather.

A Bit of Green for Two March Birthdays

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My brother-in-law and my niece's husband both celebrate March birthdays, so the Simon Says Challenge this week for a "bit of green" fit the bill perfectly. 

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I started with PTI's Enclosed Star die and stamp, cutting twice, once in green (Simply Chartreuse) and once in black and piecing them together. A few black enamel dots finished it off. Pretty quick and easy.

For the next card, I switched out the patterned paper (from the same pack).

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Here's a closer look:

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And the  a peek at the inside:

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Linking up to Simon Say's Wednesday Challenge.

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February Papertrey Ink 2016 Blog Hop Challenge and Pretty in Pink

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The inspiration piece for this month's blog hop at Papertrey Ink is so lovely, soft and springlike.

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It was a great color combination for an early April birthday card that I was getting ready to work on when this inspiration piece appeared. I'd already chose the Bold Blooms watercolor paper by Papertrey Ink, so pulled out my Kuretake watercolors, and mixed up some colors to match.

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After it was watercolored, I adhered it to a Memory Box green card, added a gold die cut sentiment that was in my "die cuts to use" box, and added a few sequins. 

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The last touch was to add the butterfly from the inspiration piece. I used an old Martha Stewart punch and a piece of patterned paper with gold dots from the "Fancy That" paper pack by MME. It wasn't quite the right color of pink, so I added a wash of watercolor to it, and now it's just right.

You can check out the other creations right here.

I'm also linking this up to the FUSION challenge, Pretty in Pink. I channeled the color and also the blooms!

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Color Throw Down

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I've been working on getting the cards made that I need for the next month and a half. While I had a die laying on my desk for another project, I happened across a blog where the card maker was participating in a challenge called "Color Throw Down." I was unfamiliar with it, but when I saw the colors for this week, I knew I'd participate. The die I had on the desk worked perfectly for it. It's one I purchased some time ago, but hadn't put to use. Here are the inspiration colors.

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My new bathroom is functional, and almost totally "decorated." When I post photos, you'll know this color combination is right up my alley! It's been painted two shades of gray with white woodwork and red accents. Even the shower curtain in red, gray, and white. Since I had to make several runs through the die cutter for the first card, I had extra pieces for a second card as well. 

 

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Aside from the multiple cuts on different colors of paper, this comes together quickly. I used "Fog" and " "Smoke" from Simon Says, and "Select White," "Pure Poppy," and "Smoky Shadow" from Papertrey Ink. The die is the "Stars and Stripes Photo Card" by Frantic Stamper. Although it includes a die cut for "celebrate," I preferred the Wet Paint II die from Papertrey.

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The star dies are also included, and that worked out well. An enamel dot or two and the cards were done.

We've had a busy weekend, and I'll be back tomorrow to participate in Memorandum Monday. Hope your weekend is going well.