Monday, April 29, 2013

Masculine Adventure ~ STB15

 
This card is for Seize the Birthday #15-masculine challenge.  So far I have participated in a few of the masculine challenges, but have failed to do any of the female ones.  I must make it a point to do that!  I will probably have a good chance, because STB is switching over to a two week challenge format. 
Since this was a masculine challenge, I went for one of the most manly paper packs I own....Well Worn.  The color palette is mostly rusts, blues and browns.  I was going in a totally different direction, as far a color goes, until I spotted this patterned paper.  I had never really seen it before.....how could that be?  It's really different from any other design in that bunch and I was drawn to it.  I pulled out the colors from it--Early Espresso, Black, Vanilla and River Rock.  Ahhhh, River Rock.  I used to really, really dislike River Rock.  Then I made this card and it made me see River Rock in a totally new light.  From that time on I had a different relationship with River Rock.  I actually came to love it.  But, now it's retiring and I'm really gonna miss it!  I like the way it's kinda green and kinda tan all at once.  Farewell, River Rock.  You must go so there can be room for a much more hip shade of gray.
Ok...enough nostalgia, let's get back to the task at hand.  After I had my paper in place, I tried to go for a masculine stamp set.  I decided I wanted a sentiment as the focal point of the card, so I went for Daring Adventure.  This could be turned into a graduation card too.  I stamped the sentiment onto a framelit oval and embossed it with Early Espresso EP.  I added some River Rock splotches from French Foliage and then very, very lightly sponged on some black ink to mimic the background of the DP.       
 
Next, I added all the chotchkies, which are what make a card special, I think.  I stamped the typed words from the Daring Adventure set in River Rock and punch it out with the Postage Stamp punch.  I added the footprints in black and sponged on some black ink too.  Wooden buttons, a library clip holding some linen thread complete this card.
Here's a list of my supplies.....
Stamps: Daring Adventure, French Foliage
Paper: Early Espresso, Black, Vanilla, River Rock, Well Worn DP
Ink: VersaMark, Black, River Rock
Accessories: Library Clips, Designer Natural buttons, Postage Stamp punch, Oval Framelits, Chevron EF, Early Espresso EP, Linen Thread, Early Espresso ribbon
 
Thanks for taking a peek!
Jenny
 

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Everything Must Come To An End....DD50

 
Well, this is a sad post and a happy post all wrapped into one....were do I begin?  This is my last post as a Dynamic Duos designer.  :(   I have had a blast being on this design team and am so darn sad to see it come to an end.  I got to meet wonderful ladies, that were on the team with me, and have gotten to know each of them a little more personally than I otherwise would have just surfing their blogs.  I admire each one for their talent and have learned some tricks and tips along the way.  Six months went by sooooo fast, I can't even begin to tell you.  It has been a pleasure and a highlight of my stamping career to be a part of this team.  I look forward to playing along in many, many more challenges with the Dynamic Duos and wish the new crop of designers as much fun as I had!  I can't wait to see who Lesley has chosen.....
So much for the sad, now onto the happy!  This week was fellow designer Vicki Burdick's birthday.  Lesley has set up a linky for us to link up birthday cards for Vicki.  Our design team desided to make all of our challenge cards for dear Vicki.  The colors this week are Blushing Bride and Calypso Coral.
I also used the sketch from Mojo Monday 290.
I chose to go with one of my new stamp sets, Postage Due.  I love the vintage feel of the stamp set. 
I used the punched postage stamps for the four squares and the flower/script/bike image for my bottom panel.  I stamped most everything in Blushing Bride, mainly because I don't own any cardstock in that color.  I will need to purchase some now that it is being introduced into the subtles family. 
I sponged everything with Crumb Cake to antique it.  I also embossed the bottom panel with my Vintage Wallpaper EF, for more antique feel.  A little natural trim, Calypso Coral organdy ribbon, a brad and some pearls and this card was finished off. 
 
 
So, Happy Birthday to Vicki!  I know she has been thoroughly suprised.  And, farwell Dynamic Duos Design team.....I'll see you in the gallery! ♥
For one last time, check out my fellow designers blogs.....they are all amazing!!!!
Here's a list of my supplies...
Stamps: Postage Due, Sent with Love, Teeny Tiny Wishes
Paper: Calypso Coral, Crumb Cake, Very Vanilla, Everyday Enchantment DP
Ink: Blushing Bride, Calypso Coral, Crumb Cake
Accessories: Natural Trim, Calypso Coral Oragandy Ribbon, Pearls, Postage Punch, Everyday Enchantment brad, Word Window punch, Modern Label punch, Vintage Wallpaper EF
 
Thanks for taking a peek!
Jenny


Tuesday, April 23, 2013

One Layer Butterflies ~ PP142

 
This card is for The Paper Players clean and simple one layer card.
 
 
Eeeek!   1: clean and simple is not my thing.   2: one layer is not my thing.  I really wanted to participate in this challenge to push myself!  I played off of a scrap page from Bobbie Trost that I thought was amazing.  She used punched butterflies on her page, but I couldn't so I chose one of the butterflies from the Best of Butterflies set I just purchased.  Now, this is by far NOT my favorite butterfly in the bunch, but it's the smallest and best for the look I wanted to achieve.  I went through many-a-white pieces trying to get the flow of the butterflies just right.  This is probably the fifth or sixth incarnation of this card.  After I got the butterflies to the point where I was satisfied (notice I didn't say happy) with them, I added the sentiment.  I figured this one went along with the butterfly theme, and I could also use it for a graduation card if I have to.  (You know, spread your wings and take flight, you've got your whole life ahead of you, type of feeling.....that fits into graduation, right???)  Here's the kicker.  After I stamped the sentiment, I SMEARED IT!  Ahhhhhhh!  I was so upset, but it was too late to go back now.  Under normal circumstances I would re-stamp it onto scrap paper, punch it out and adhere it over the original image....not this time.  Not in a one layer challenge.  Oh well, I guess it's not too noticable.  To finish this baby off I ran it throught the tulip border EF and added some lines above and below the sentiment with my score tool.  Lastly, I dotted a few of the butterflies with bling.  Whew, now that was a challenge for me!  Give me layers any day!!!!
 
 
Here's a list of my supplies....
Stamps: Word Play, Best of Butterflies
Paper: White
Ink: Real Red, Pumpkin Pie, Daffodil Delight, Wild Wasabi, Pacific Point, Rich Razzleberry, Black
Accessories: Tulip Border EF, Score Tool, Rhinestones
 
Thanks for taking a peek!
Jenny
  

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Take Care Blue Bird ~ PPA157 & CCMC248

 
Today's card is for Pals Paper Arts 157 and Create with Connie and Mary 248.  I don't think I've participated with either challenge for quite a bit, especially Pals. 
PPA157
I flipped the sketch on it's side because I wanted to use one of my newer stamp sets, Take Care.  I've been looking at it in the catalog for a while now and decided to finally get it.  I stamped and cut out the little bird from Everything Eleanor and set it on the branch.  I added a couple of punched flowers to the branch to bring in the Summer Starfruit color.  The background is a piece of Summer Starfruit DSP that I ran through my Honeycomb EF.  I added a strip of Gumball Green after I had stamped it with the nest image in Gumball Green ink.  I added some Gumball ribbon and then layered a bow over some Linen Thread and another punched flower.  A few pearls to dot the center of the flowers and the birds eye and this card was done! 
 
 
Here's a complete list of the supplies....
Stamps: Take Care, Everything Eleanor
Paper: Midnight Muse, Summer Starfruit, Gumball Green, White, In Color DSP
Ink: Midnight Muse, Gumball Green, Crumb Cake
Accessories: Itty Bitty Punch Pack, Linen Thread, Gumball Green ribbon, Pearls, Honeycomb EF, Ovals Framelits
Thanks for taking a peek!
Jenny 

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Black and Gray Grad ~ DD49

 
Welcome to another Dynamic Duos Saturday!  Our colors of the week are Basic Black and Basic Gray with a masculine dessert option. 
 
 
Whew!  What a whirlwind week I've had....actually it's been about a week and a half.  I've had something major going on almost everyday, which has involved alot of running around.....I'm tired people!  My post is a little late today, too.  That's because I didn't have time to do it last night and I slept in this morning.  It felt so good!
Anyway, enough about that.  Let's get onto stamping!!!!
Graduation season is coming up fast here in our little community and I have a several cards to make for it.  This was a good color combo for a grad card, I thought.  I had recently purchased the Pure Gumption set, as well as the Measuring Stick Stampin' Around Wheel, so I put them together.  The card is fairly simple with litlle embelishment, but for a manly card that what you want I guess.  I was trying to think of some other creative things I could do with it....maybe something different with the graduation cap, but my brain was fried this week!  I guess I was sticking with the theme of "basic"!
 
 
Here's a list of my supplies.....
Stamps: Pure Gumption, Measuring Stick
Paper: Very Vanilla, Basic Black, Basic Gray, Scarringbone & Howlingstooth DSP
Ink: Black
Accessories: Big Dot EF, circle punch, Black grossgrain ribbon, Silver brad
 
Thanks for taking a peek!
Jenny


Saturday, April 13, 2013

Blast Birthday! DD48 & STB13

 
Good Saturday morning everyone!  It's time for another cool color challenge from Dynamic Duos.  This week is a cheerful combo of Pumpkin Pie and Bashful Blue. 
 
 
I used Seize the Birthday #13 Masculine to help me along with my card this week.  I love this sketch!
This is actually made two cards for this DD challenge.  The first one I made was OK, but I wasn't totally loving it.  I was playing around with a few different stamps when I saw the little rocket from Pun Fun and thought it would be perfect for these colors.  I stamped the rocket in Stazon Ink on watercolor paper and colored it with a blender pen and markers.  I added gray as a neutral. I cut the image out with oval framelits, as well as another layering piece in Bashful Blue.  I used my Star #2 die and cut out a bunch of little stars.  After sponging them with a little Pumpkin Pie, I adhered them to the PP base.  The center banner is cut from some Just Add Cake DP and framed out with a little gray.  The horizontal gray panel was run through my big shot with my industrial metal EF.  A little border of Bashful Blue, another star with a glitter brad, and some glitter glue on the main image panel, and my card is complete. 
 
Here's the first card I made for the challenge.
I think I'd have liked it better had I skipped using the square die and just gone for the circle straight away.  It's cute and OK, but I like the rocket one much better!
Here it is again from a different angle.
 
As always, make sure you check out what the other Dynamic Duos Designers have done! 
Here's a list of supplies for the rocket card...
Stamps: Pun Fun
Paper: Pumpkin Pie, Bashful Blue, Basic Gray, Watercolor, Just Add Cake DP
Ink: Pumpkin Pie, Bashful Blue, Basic Gray
Accessories: Stars #2 die, Framelits Oval dies, Glitter brad, Glitter glue, Industrial metal EF, Martha Stewart border punch
 
Here's a list of supplies for the whale card....
Stamps: Oh, Whale, Teeny Tiny Wishes
Paper: Pumpkin Pie, Bashful Blue, Basic Gray, White
Ink: Pumpkin Pie, Bashful Blue
Accessories: Chevron, Square Lattice & Cloudy Day EF, Cupcake die, Happy Whale die, Word Window punch, Tiny Tag punch, Scallop Edge punch, Circle cutting system, rhinestones
 
Thanks for taking a peek!
Jenny


Monday, April 8, 2013

Coral Symapathy ~ CQC183

 
I made this card for ColourQ Challenge 183.  It's a sympathy card for a friend of mine who lost her mother.  I've had to make so many Sympathy card for myself and others lately.  I hate to think about it, but I know people appreciate the thought and a handmade card.  I still have a few more to make and I want to make sure each one is special. 
I loved the color combo over at CQC this week.  I simply adore Calypso Coral and Blushing Bride together....it's a match made in heaven.  When I first started stamping, SU had a color called Cameo Coral and I didn't care for it.  Now my style and tastes have changed and I love it and the newer Calypso. 
 
 
 
Here's a list of my supplies....
Stamps: Apothecary Art, Elements of Style
Paper: Soft Suede, Calypso Coral, Very Vanilla Everyday Enchantment DP, Watercolor
Ink: Blushing Bride, Calypso Coral, Soft Suede, Daffodil Delight, Stazon Black
Accessories: Labels framelits die, Antique brad, Vintage faceted button, Flower trim, Paper doily, pearls
 
Thanks for taking a peek!
Jenny