Sunday, November 24, 2019

Super Pup's Birthday

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One of our GrandPups is having a birthday this week.  He is going to be 7 - I guess that's about 49 in dog years.  My GrandPup is officially middle aged.  If you ever read my blog from the beginning, you may remember this post:  WOYWW .

What's on Your Workdesk Wednesday? (WoYWW).  A cool place to stop and visit and see other's desks and projects.  And of course to share your own.

The products I used on this tag: Pups & sentiments stamps and dies from MFT Stamps, the clouds made with MFT stencil. The frames were made by using 2 old rectangle dies from Spellbinders.  The pattern paper is from Stamps of Life. 

1) CAS(E) this Sketch

2) CAS on Friday - use a frame

3) Happy Little Stampers - theme is to use dies.  

Thanksgiving is this week -- and I'm hosting about 10 people.  Then, I need to make Xmas cards!  Oh my -- I haven't even started!!!  
Enjoy your Thanksgiving.  Maybe you'll be watching the parade!
Thanks for stopping by to take a look. 

Sunday, October 13, 2019

Happy Bee Day

This if for my son's birthday.  He and his wife have a small start up business making candles from Bee's Wax.  So they will both be getting cards now and in the future with Bees as the main focus!  :)
Here is the Link to their Etsy Shop BeeComing Conscious


The background of my card was made from a Honeycomb Wishes stamp set by Stampendous, stamped on yellow striped paper, then some parts colored with Zig markers. I die cut that and a black panel with dies from Penny Black.

The bee hive and sentiment are from 2 different My Favorite Things stamps.  The bee and balloon are from one of my first stamp sets, also by Stampendous.
I cut out and popped up the hive and balloon.  Attached the balloon to the bee with string.

Challenges used: 

Freshly Made Sketches
Addicted to Stamps: Make your Mark

AAA Birthday: Colour Palette

 


Just Add Ink  - Just add "H".  I added Honeycomb, Honey bee (technically really a bumble bee - but who's being technical :), and a bee Hive

That's all for now.  Thanks so much for taking a look.
I hope you are enjoying the fall weather in your area!

Monday, September 23, 2019

Happy 90th Birthday !


My father-in-law is turning 90 in a week.  He retired from his job as an automotive repair teacher for a local High School technology school system, called BOCES.  Prior to this job, he was a mechanic; and then owned his own gas / service station.  He is also a veteran of the Korean War.

Cars are one of his passions.  So I thought a rusty car pulling balloons would be appropriate for him.

He is the kindest, sweetest, most considerate man you'll ever meet.  My husband takes after him.  And my daughters-in-law say their hubbies (our sons) do also.
So the inside is for him -- The Man, The Myth, The Legend (from Honeybee Stamps).  I think the "love, kisses. . ." is from Penny Black.

When I saw this card by Therese Calvird on her blog Lost in Paper, I knew that someday I would recreate it for my father-in-law.   Therese always makes such beautiful cards.  Her videos are also awesome.  If you haven't seen her blog, please take a look.

For my card, I used Paper Artsy watercolor powders.  They are similar to brushos, but have walnut stain crystals in them.  I used a mix of an orange (named Rusty Car) and blue.  The balloon dies are from Avery Elle. I sponged on some clouds from a stencil.  The "road" is from pattern paper (I'm unsure of the brand).   All dies were cut 3 times, and layered for dimension. I also popped up the balloons.  

I'm putting this card into the following challenges: 






I am so looking forward to this weekend when we celebrate his birthday.  My older son and his wife are coming in from out of state.  It will be so good to have my whole family here to help celebrate.

Enjoy your week.  I know summer is officially over, but it is still nice and warm here in NY.
Thanks so much for taking a peek.  

Thursday, September 5, 2019

Diamonds & Butterflies


I used a stencil and Lindy's magicals in rainbow colors.  The butterflies didn't come out quite as nicely as I'd have liked.  So I used Rose Gold foil paper and die cut 1 inch frames, and used them to cover up accent the left side.

CAS MIx Up Challenge - The challenge is to use Inchies - I'm not sure this qualifies, but it certainly was my inspiration for the 1-inch frames.  The techniques I used were a stencil, watercolor powders, and die cutting. 
Time Out Challenge  - Rainbows.

Thanks so much for stopping by!!

Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Happy Retirement


A very good friend recently retired.  We met at the school bus stop, when our oldest kids were beginning kindergarten, and we've been friends ever since.  (PS our kids are now 36 years old!!) . She moved to North Carolina about 10 years ago.  We recently went to visit.  We have the kind of friendship, that even though we don't see each other nearly enough, it is so easy to be together!

Challenges:
1) Addicted to Stamps and More - photo inspiration:
Oops -- I missed the deadline -- so I'll put this into Addicted to Stamps and More! - Anything Goes


Card Details:
I used Distress Oxide inks to sponge the background, and sprayed it with Perfect Pearls spray. 
The chair is from a stamp set by Stampendous - which I embossed and fussy-cut and popped up on the card.  The sentiment is from a set by Taylored Expressions. 
I embossed a piece of paper with a set of embossing powders, also by Stampendous.  I used this as the "beach".  I mounted the panel on yellow card stock to give the impression of sunshine.  

We live on Long Island (NY).  So I decorated the card with real shells I collected from Fire Island.  I am hopeful it will remind her of "home".  

On a side note, I recently (June) retired from teaching.  I was really conflicted about retiring, as I loved my job (teaching science to 6th graders).  But if I were going back, then I would have been at school today setting up my classroom.  Instead I cleaned out my kitchen -- every cabinet and drawer was emptied, cleaned, and many items thrown away or set aside for a garage sale.  

I am feeling very happy!!! 
Thanks so much for stopping by to take a peek. 

Thursday, August 15, 2019

Welcome Babies 2019



I made these cards for 2 different families.  The pink (girl colors) is for my friend's new (and first) grand baby.  The second one is for my daughter-in-laws sister.  She and her hubby are waiting to find out if it's a boy or girl . . .

The elephant image is from an old Inkadoo set.  The sentiment is from Simon Says Stamp, embossed with color powder.  The pattern papers are from DCWV.   

I colored the elephant with copics, and paper-pieced some pattern paper onto the patches of the elephant. 

I based my design on this sketch from CAS Colours & Sketches Challenge . I used a circle instead of the rectangle.  

I am also putting the first card into Color Throwdown 556 .
I didn't use the kraft. 

Here is the inside of one card:

The sentiment I think is from Gina K and the little elephant and bubble heart is from W Plus Nine.


As always, thanks so very much for taking time to give a look.

Wednesday, August 7, 2019

Sunflower Corner



I needed several Thank You cards, and I wanted to do so quickly.  So this idea came to me.

I used a stencil by The Crafter's Workshop (You are my Sunshine).

  • I colored it with distress inks and blender brushes
  • then went over it with Gel Gloss embossing paste to give it a raised surface
  • added a black border with a thin sharpie
  • embossed the sentiment (I'm not sure what company)

I was able to make several within minutes - not including the time needed for the embossing paste to dry.

I'm putting this into the following challenges:

1.   AAA CAS Game #146 - Made in Minutes . It was definitely made in minutes and has a summery image.




3.  And Elliebelle's Corner - where This Month's Theme is Sunshine, Sunflowers or Add Something Yellow

4. And the Mod Squad Challenge  Layer Me Not – "The challenge this week is to use no layers on your card front!  This is pretty much self explanatory. Your card front must have no layers, but only the card base. You MUST have NO layers.

Since this is a one-layer card, it qualifies for this too.  

That's all for now.  Thanks for visiting!  I hope you are having a good week.  

Sunday, April 28, 2019

First Communion


This is for my niece's first communion.  (duh!)

The cross is a die cut from a set I got at ACMoore - by "love Nicole".  I die cut it 4 times and glued them together.   
The white paper is from a winter stack by DCWV.  Can you see the holographic type white color?   I cut out the oval, popped up the white paper, and glued in the cross.  
The sentiment is from Stampin Up (which I see on their retiring list)

I'm putting this into the following challenges:


2. Just Us Girls - Mood Board - I focused on the purple and white 

3. Simon Says Stamp Anything Goes

As always, thanks for taking a peek.  Back to work tomorrow, so my crafting streak is over  . . . for a while  . .  . more to come in July. 


Over the Rainbow

Hi Friends, 
I know it's been a while.  I've made some cards, but not for any particular challenges; plus work and family has been so busy that I've not had time to photograph and post. 

But I had a week off for Spring Break and got to make some cards.  YAY!

This is for a co-worker who was the advisor for our middle school play - The Wizard of Oz.  

This will go into AAA Cards - CAS Sketch 139



Clean and Simple on Sundays    The challenge is "butterflies". 

Penny Black  The challenge is 'Spring" 

I made the background using Tonic Shimmer Powders.  The stamp is from Penny Black - I'm not sure of the stamp set.  I embossed the butterfly in black and used watercolors to give it a a rainbow pattern.  

Thanks for taking a peek.
~Carol