Thursday, March 11, 2010

Sassafras Birthday

For today's card, I used two differet lines by Sassafras Lass. The background paper is from their Anthem collection and the framed monster came from their Monstrosity collection (I cut it out from a piece called Framed). I used a Papertrey Ink stamp to add the Happy Birthday sentiment at the bottom of the patterned paper. I then adhered the framed monster to the card with dimensional adhesive. The card is made from a piece of Stampin' Up cardstock. I can't remember the name of it and I can't find it in the newest catalog either. Anyway, I am thinking this little monster just might need a googly eye...

Monday, March 8, 2010

Wishing you a birthday...

(2nd post tonight-Papertrey post below)

...that is just your style.



Stamp-Stamping Bella
Patterned paper-October Afternoon
Buttons-Basic Grey

Tulips

For today's card, I used Papertrey Ink's Wishing you set. I also used the Wedding Day set to add the trim or "grass" under the tulips. The sentiment is from the Garden of Life set. The sentiment is actually one long stamp, so I just inked up the word bloom, stamped it and then cleaned it before inking the other half and stamping it. Sometimes even when you think you have your stamp clean, it is not. That is why I had to draw on that little swirly thing!




Stamps, kraft cardstock, ribbon, ink(blue,pink,black), and ribbon-Papertrey Ink
Kiwi cardstock and ink-Stampin Up
Patterned paper-October Afternoon
Adhesive rhinestones-Amuse

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Poppy Seed Challenge

ETA: I thought it said this contest was open until 10pm, but it actually closed at 10am today so I didn't actually get to enter it in the challenge...Oops!

I made tonight's card for the Poppy Seed challenge over on Lisa's blog.
www.poppypaperie.typepad.com
Lisa gave us 3 "seeds" we were supposed to use on our card.
1. light yellow
2. crystals
3. flower stamp
Looking at my card now, I think I should definitely have made this card larger to better accomodate the large tulip image. I will also admit that I am not sure the yellow on my card would be considered "light". However, the polka dots on the patterned paper are light yellow, so maybe that counts. This was a fun challenge and I love using those little crystals. For the sentiment, I used two different sentiments from one of Papertrey's anniversary sets called Simple Little Things. I drew the comma on with a white gel pen and ,of course, it was a much brighter white that the ink I used to stamp the sentiment. I got out an eraser and went over the comma a couple times and it lightened it up enough to match.


Stamps, ribbon,ink (raspberry fizz and lemon tart)-Papertrey Ink
Patterned paper-October Afternoon and Cosmo Cricket
White and green ink,yellow marker (I had to go over the solid parts of the tulip with the marker so it would show up) -Stampin Up
Crystals-Amuse and Hobby Lobby

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Spring

Today I played along with the Spring is in the Air challenge from Nichole's blog http://nicholeheady.typepad.com/capture_the_moment/
I chose to use Dawn's color comibnation.


The above colors show fresh snow as one of Dawn's picks, but on her blog she said she used rustic cream, so I used vintage cream. I first stamped the tree from Father Knows Best. I colored all the leaves and added liquid pearls to represent little buds on the tree. I got the idea to color the tree this way from Debbie Olsen-she did this same tree in fall colors awhile back. You can see her card here http://debbiedesigns.typepad.com/muse_and_amuse/2009/09/happy-autumn.html
I stamped two of the floral borders from Petal Power in vintage cream on the aqua mist layer. It doesn't show up very well in the photo. The sentiment is from Heart Prints Sentiments. I also distressed all the edges and inked them with the chamomile cube.

All stamps, cardstock, ribbon, and button are by Papertrey Ink.
Brown ink is by Stampin'Up, and Dimensional Pearls are by Ranger.

Now on to the pictures. I have a Kodak ZD15 and I am still trying to figure out all the settings. When I took this first photo, I forgot my camera was still on the outdoor snow setting. I like that the photo turned out so bright. However, I don't think the image is as crisp in this photo.



For this photo, I had my camera set on the flower setting. I like this setting because it is more crisp, but sometimes the photo turns out quite dark even though I am using a light right above the card. I did use photoshop, but as you can see I can't get it as bright as the first photo. This one turned out fine, but sometimes this setting tends to distort the colors of my card. Any suggestions?


Thanks for looking!

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Wedding Cake

Today I have a wedding card to share. This is also a card I submitted for Papertrey's February Guest Star Stamper contest. I used the cake from PTI's Piece of Cake stamp set. I then decided to add some trim so I used one of the tiny border images from Wedding Day. I had to make a reverse mask (I stamped the cake on scrap paper and then used a craft knife to cut out each layer) because the stamp is longer than each of the cake layers. I then added the flower and leaves on top of the cake from Out on a Limb. The sentiment is from Wishing You. All stamp sets, cardstock, and patterned paper are from Papertrey Ink. The ribbon and black epoxy stickers are from Hobby Lobby. I also made this same card in brown, olive green, and pumpkin for a friend's fall wedding.

Monday, March 1, 2010

CPS 156


I made today's card to go along with CPS sketch 156. I had so much fun with this card. I even broke out the sewing machine and adjusted it so I could add the stitching. The supplies I used for this card actually came from three different companies, but they work so well together. I love when that happens! As soon as I saw the chipboard dress forms by Maya Road, I knew I wanted to use them with Cosmo Cricket's Material Girl line. The sentiment is from Papertrey Ink (Quilter's Sampler set). The colors on this card are not normally colors I would pick out or put together, but I really like how the card turned out.