Saturday, March 2, 2024

SitLux "SIPandShine" March 2024

 I was enjoying playing around with the Latte Love set and quickly crafted up this card using the SIPandShine technique that I feature in my classes. (Sitlux is my Business Identity which means to "Let the Light Shine" which I believe is a beautiful summary for card crafting and memory keeping. Have you brightened someone's day with a cheerful card?  I got to break out 3 Thankyou cards from my stash this week to share with my support staff at work that helped keep me sane during an eventful week.

Stamps Ink and Paper= SIP add an embellishment and now it SHINES

Again using Stampin' Up! for the Latte Love DSP and Stamp set. Colors are Pecan Pie, Crumb Cake, Early Espresso, Gray Granite, Calypso Coral, and Lost Lagoon. I used a skintown brown to create splatter effect in the background and wink of Stella to add some frost to the foamy parts.

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Friday, March 1, 2024

#GDP434 LotsALatte

 

I'm back!  February was a rollercoaster month for me and I struggled to not only post but to be inspired to craft while I focused on some other wellness of life aspects.  I want to get back into a regular routine for crafting, posting, and sharing.  I love to see a basic set sketch or color combination and grab whatever stamp set is on top of my stack and get busy.

This week's challenge is a sketch challenge from Global Design Project, #434. 

Check out the Challenge and play along here http://www.global-design-project.com/.

I am notorious for sloshing coffee! So it was fun to embrace the coffee stains in this set as focal points on my card.  Here I used the Stampin' Up! Latte Love Stamp set and corresponding DSP.  I felt that the "splatters" embossing folder to create texture in the back ground and used a secondary mat layer with the splatters stamp.  The sentiment is stamped on a modified Perennial Postage die cut label. Colors were inspired form the DSP and include Lost Lagoon, and Pecan Pie though the splatters were done with Pretty Peacock to give a darker effect.
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How do you like your coffee?  Mine takes a little cream, and if its a latte, I always add an extra shot of espresso!

Sunday, February 4, 2024

Watercolormelon SIP&Shine

One of my monthly classes is the SIP&Shine Class.  SIP= Stamps,Inks,andPaper with the Shine representing sprinkle of embellishment (jewels, ribbons, embossing, etc)

I am always on the lookout for a great layout to add to my portfolio.  A couple weeks ago  Denise Cox at Birds Nest Designs posted this layout and I knew I wanted to participate in her challenge and keep this design in my rotation.  Her challenge invites people to play along by creating the card and posting on her facebook challenge post. BirdsnestDesigns Facebook page


See here  I created a Sweetest Cherries card.  I used a sponge dauber to add variations of pinks and res to the cherry stamps and variations of green to the stem and leaves.  I used the basket stamp as a background for the sentiment.  The background strip is from the Sale ABration Sunny Days DSP and the sweet sorbet ribbon ties it all together.



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#GDP430 Bucket list-->Basket list--->Balloon list

 I am so incredibly excited to share that I received an honorable mention last week from the Global Design Project!  Hop back through my blog to check out the #GDP429 challenge, entries, winners and special mentions! 

This week's challenge is a sketch challenge.  I had this idea in my head and took some artistic liberty to the sketch to make it happen. It is on my bucket list to ride in a hot air balloon, and not just one that is tethered to the ground at the fair or local festival.  I imagine it would be beautiful at sunset.  This week's challenge made me think about all of the things that are on the forever Want-To-Do list and to put actions in place to make it happen.  I have a desire to go to Napa Valley and they also offer Hot Air Balloon adventures, hopefully their recent weather uncertainties will resolve and I can feel confident in booking a trip for my 40th year of living the best life.

Check out the Challenge and play along here http://www.global-design-project.com/.

Here I wanted to create hot air balloons across a sunset sky.  I knew I wanted to make black hot air balloons and needed a background that visually supported a vivid sunset.   I was going to blend or watercolor a background but then I found the perfect DSP in the Annual Catalog, Masterfully Made. The hot air balloons were cut using black cardstock and adhesive sheets and then pieced together. The sentiment used a piece from the balloon and embossed with white.  I accented with Crushed Curry for the matted layer on a basic black card base.  I embellished with the glittered gold dots from  Glossy Dot Assortment. To tie it together I found retired glittered black ribbon from Stampin' Up! and tied it in a  simple knot to add to the sentiment strip.
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I added Wink of Stella to add some shimmer to the balloons and 
used dimensions to create a floating effect

Stay tuned as I create another card a bit closer to the sketch's intent and another with the Hot Air Balloons across a soft morning sunrise sky.

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Untethered dreams drift away in the breeze- MeB (Don't send your dreams up in the balloon, but place them in the basket where they can be come grounded even if they do drift away for awhile)

I got an Honorable Mention from #GDP429

Honorable Mention!!!  Woohoo!! I was excited to see my name among the honorable mentions this past week at Global Design Project #429! Congratulations to the winner and great work to all who participated.  Check it out here #GDPspecialmention  #GDP429

 



 

Check out the Challenge and play along here http://www.global-design-project.com/.

Here I used the gray granite card base with a lost lagoon off set layer.  I used the Stamp-n-Write Markers to color in on the slurpee stamp from the Carnival Treats stamp set in Poppy Parade and Lost Lagoon, with the bubble top in Gray Granite.  When I pulled my So Cool stampset out there were leftover pieces from a previous project that reminded me of the Rays of Light stamp set and it looked perfect for this set.  I used the Stamp-N-Write markers again to color in the rays in an alternating pattern.  I added adhesive backed sparkle gems and some wink of stella to the slurpee. mmm, yummy  Images are Copyright (c) Stampin' Up!

So Cool

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I hope you enjoy this simple in color, simple in stamping, but otherwise refreshing card that is perfect for all ages.

Saturday, January 27, 2024

Catching up! GDP#428 as inspiration

 

While I was out of town visiting my 92 (almost 93!) years young Grannie, I missed out on participating in the the #GDP428 Case the Designer challenge where they featured using circle/round objects as a trio focal point.  However, one of the participants, Yvonne Spikmans, made the perfect card for me to use as a CASE (copy and selectively edit) for a birthday card for my brother who is a DiscJockey on RadioFreePensacola and I made a second card from this inspiration using the Carnival Treats Doughnut set. Check out the Challenge and play along here http://www.global-design-project.com/.

So on this 1st card I was creating with my older Brother in mind to let him know how proud I am of him and his dedication to his passion and hobby of spinning vinyl.  His radio show will only use vinyl records and he typically showcases songs from the good ole days (ie, before the 90s). 
 For his birthday card (Feb birthday) I took a little artistic license. 
 I used the Doughnut stamp with momento black ink, rotated and stamped again for a solid black circle with the white center.  I then decided to add texture (hard to see in the photo) by using a stamp in the sweet songbird set and embossed in clear to create a grooved record effect.  The Rock&Roll DSP is from the January to April Stampin' Up! Catalogue and the matted layer I used the Merry Melody embossing folder to add the music element.  The stamped music notes are from the Sweet Songbirds, the Happy Birthday is from the Circle Sayings, and You're so Hip (inside joke, if you will) is from the Happiest Hippos, a SAB set from years back.
 Hopefully he will find this card a-Rockin'.
 
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On this second card inspired by the challenge, I decided to use the doughnuts as they were intended!  The lighter than air DSP from the January to April catalogue set the mood for this card. I made 3 tasty treats, Chocolate blueberry, Lavender Vanilla, and Strawberry lemonade.... deprived of sugar as it is the 3rd week of diet January...  Anyway, for these  I stamped the doughnuts 1st in the cake colors, Crumb Cake, Flirty Flamingo and Pecan Pie.  I stamped a second time using the frosting flavors, Azure Afternoon, Fresh Freesia, and Lemon Lolly. I cut out the icing and punched out the centers of both and layered them with dimenionals.  I ran Wink of Stella over the icing and added Rainbow adhesive backed dots for pizzazz. I used a small piece of vellum to soften the area behind the sentiment and chose to keep this as an all occasion card.  It sure did make me smile!


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I hope you enjoy this simple in color, simple in stamping, but otherwise yummy card that is perfect for all occasions.

Friday, January 26, 2024

#GDP429 So Hot, So Cool (in Florida, in January, its 80!)

 Oh my! Where has the time gone, I blinked and most of January had flown by.   I was out of town and missed GDP challenge #428, but I made up for with 2 cards, stay tuned for those.  Today's card is for this week's challenge #GDP429 which is a color challenge using Poppy Parade, Gray Granite, and Lost Lagoon.

Florida had a see-saw flip-flop in weather this week, after 3 days below 45 we had dramatic increase to 3 days with highs in the 80s... in January!  I think this warm weather helped me decide which stamp set to feature for this week's challenge, the Carnival Treats in the January to April Mini catalogue, its a Host Set so it is hidden in the back. It reminds me of the old ICEE shop and shopping at our local "small" wal-mart as a kid with my grandma (before Super-Walmart came to town).

Check out the Challenge and play along here http://www.global-design-project.com/.

Here I used the gray granite card base with a lost lagoon off set layer.  I used the Stamp-n-Write Markers to color in on the slurpee stamp from the Carnival Treats stamp set in Poppy Parade and Lost Lagoon, with the bubble top in Gray Granite.  When I pulled my So Cool stampset out there were leftover pieces from a previous project that reminded me of the Rays of Light stamp set and it looked perfect for this set.  I used the Stamp-N-Write markers again to color in the rays in an alternating pattern.  I added adhesive backed sparkle gems and some wink of stella to the slurpee. mmm, yummy  Images are Copyright (c) Stampin' Up!

So Cool

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I hope you enjoy this simple in color, simple in stamping, but otherwise refreshing card that is perfect for all ages.

SitLux "SIPandShine" March 2024

 I was enjoying playing around with the Latte Love set and quickly crafted up this card using the SIPandShine technique that I feature in my...