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Sunday, December 12, 2010

Santa Clause is Coming to Town!

How are YOU doing on your Christmas preparations? I'm so behind! My to-do list is long....but I hope to get a good part of the items done this coming week! One of the many things on the list, is to get all my gift wrapping done. Since my kids are older, there aren't as many things to wrap...it seems like the older they get, the more expensive things get. So, naturally, there are fewer things to put under the tree! (See?! Not a difficult job at all!)

Well, this little package is one of the projects I made with my Stamp Club ladies awhile back...this little guy would be a fun addition to a gift to make it just a bit more special! Add in a sweet treat...or a gift card...and you are sure to be a hit! Simple to make.....but this is NOT my idea....just copied from one of the many I've seen floating around on the net.
I actually printed out directions on assembling this little package a few years back, but can't find the source. This time around, I just updated it with the Santa look. Check out all the punches used to create this festive look...there's NO stamping! Isn't he just the cutest?

Stamps: N/A
Inks: Pretty in Pink (for sponging on the face)
CS: Real Red, Very Vanilla, Whisper White, Basic Black
Punches: Word Window, 5 Petal Flower, Scallop Round, 1/2" Round, 1/4" Round*, Cropadile, Narrow Basic Black Grosgrain Ribbon, Hodgepodge Hardware (buckle)*, Silver Cord*, White Gel Pen
*Retired

Thanks so much for stopping by today and visiting!

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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Christmas Gifts with the Big Shot

A few weeks back....it was just before Thanksgiving....I made up a few of these packages as gifts. There are sets of 4 coasters inside the box....and they were created with my Big Shot! I found the sparkly red and plain white felt at a craft store....don't they look festive? To create the simple coasters, each one was created by cutting out 5"x5" squares. I ironed a slightly smaller square of the Big Shot Adhesive Roll in between 2 scallop rounds. Then put each completed sandwich into the Big Shot with the Scallop Circle Die. The snowflakes was created by using just 1 layer of simple white felt, the Big Shot Adhesive Roll and the Snowflake Die. How easy, right?!!


The box bottom, which I know you cannot see well, was rolled with the now retired Bold Snowflakes Jumbo Wheel and Real Red ink......it just matched so perfectly, that I HAD to use that wheel!!
A clear window sheet was used to create the box top....it's just held together with Mini Glue Dots. That cute little tag was made with Real Red CS, the Simple Snowflake single stamp in Real Red ink, and the Snowflake Punch. Add in a little dazzle in the center with a Basic Rhinestone (LOVE those!!), and trim the edge with the Eyelet Border Punch and there it is! Not sure who will be getting these sets, but they'll be good to have on hand for those "just in case" gifts...hopefully, the recipients will like them!
Stamps: Simple Snowflake, Delightful Decorations, Bold Snowflake Jumbo Wheel*, Punch Pals (for the To/From stamped inside)
Inks: Real Red CS: Real Red, Whisper White, Window Sheet
Misc: Snowflake Punch, 1" & 3/4" Circle Punches, Basic Rhinestone, Eyelet Border Punch, Mistletoe Ribbon*, Scallop Circle Die, Snowflake Die, Big Shot Adhesive Roll, Big Shot
*Retired
Thanks so much for stopping by today.


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Sunday, December 5, 2010

Bloggers' Challenge -- Create a Christmas Ornament

I was cruising the web recently, and found a blog that had beautiful ornaments. I finally gathered up all the needed supplies and then, wouldn't you know it...I couldn't find the blog! So, I think I sort of duplicated hers, but maybe not....I certainly tried. If you happen to have seen, or know of a blog where the owner created the look of old-fashioned mercury ornaments, please let me know! (I'd love to go back and visit....and, of course, give her credit!!)

It was easy to create this...I used a plain, glass ball from a craft store.
-First, rub it down with rubbing alcohol to be sure it's good and clean.
-Remove the cap.
-Then using a piece of felt, I wiped alcohol ink over the entire ball. I used Adirondak Carmel ink. (Set aside to dry for a bit....I was impatient, so I only waited about 10-15 minutes.
-Drop dots of ink onto the felt piece once again, and dab over the entire ball. The ink spreads and gives it a really pretty mottled look.
-Set aside to dry overnight.
(NOTE: I added in dabs of Silver Encore ink.....do NOT do this! Although it gives the ornament a wonderful glow, it simply does not dry. I knew this and thought it might work anyway on the glass....NOPE! It doesn't!! I had to spray it so it wouldn't be tacky.....and then it lost some luster.)

To decorate the top, I added a piece of SU retired silver cord (I sure hope they bring that back one day...my supply is running low!!). The bow is made with the fabulous Cherry Cobbler Seam Binding and Chantilly Lace. Top the bow with a Designer Button from the Holiday Mini in Cherry Cobbler, into which an Antique Brad was inserted. This was added to the bow with a Pop Up Glue Dot (now retired) and then I added in some leaves created with a now-retired Martha Stewart punch in Always Artichoke.

So, there it is....I'm loving the finished product and can't wait to see how it looks on my tree....which we are putting up today! Thanks so much for stopping by and please take some time to visit the other bloggers who participate in our Challenges. I can't wait to see what they have all come up with....see you there!

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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Christmas Towels

Today was such a nasty day that my plans were cancelled. So, that meant I had a chance to spend time in my craft room. So, look what I made today! I've been wanting to try this ever since I bought the new Scallop Squares Duo Bigz Die. First, it took me some time to find the right towels....and even though I finally purchased these, they really weren't what I had in mind. But, I just couldn't seem to find plain white...or off white....kitchen towels anywhere! So, these were as close as I could get....at least there was no embellishments or other colors woven in.

Using the smaller of the 2 scallop squares on the die, I punched out a bunch of squares with my Big Shot. Do you recognize the fabric? These squares are from the Deck the Halls collection....there are 15 squares across each towel and I used each of the fabrics, but as you can see, every other one is the red pattern. These squares are really cute....a smaller version of the Clear Square Scallop used for the rag purses. And that's just how the embellishment was made....except, I didn't add a backing since the strip of squares was added to the towels. They still had a small square of cotton batting underneath (between the fabric and towel).

Anyway, I originally thought I'd give them as a gift, but now I'm thinking maybe I'll just keep them for myself!

Stamps: N/A
Inks: N/A
CS: N/A
Misc: Deck the Halls Designer Fabric, Scallop Squares Duo Bigz Die, Big Shot, Thread, Cotton Batting, Sewing Machine, Terry Kitchen Towels

Thanks for stopping by....these were fun to make!
Edited to add: GOOD NEWS! SU! just announced that the Scallop Square Duo Bigz Die will still be available after the Holiday Mini retires.

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Vintage Thank You

Taking a bit of a break from holiday-themed items! This was a recent submission for a small swap I was in. Come January, we'll be needing a few thank you cards, right? And that was the theme of the swap.

This was a fun one to make....as you can see, I used the Vintage Wallpaper EF in the background. See that it is 2-toned? Well, all I did was brayer on some Crumb Cake ink onto the folder and impress as usual onto a piece of Whisper White CS. Pretty cool, don't you think?!!

The remainder of the card should be pretty easy to figure out. I wanted just a pop of color so that it didn't look too manly, so the layer and ribbon in Daffodil Delight was added in. I really like how this one turned out!

Stamps: Elegant Engravings
Inks: Basic Black, Crumb Cake
CS: Whisper White, Basic Black, Crumb Cake, Daffodil Delight
Misc: Brayer, Big Shot, Vintage Wallpaper EF, Dotted Scallop Ribbon Border, Daffodil Delight 1/8" Taffeta Ribbon, Mini Glue Dot

Thanks so much for stopping by today!

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Monday, November 29, 2010

MaryJo's Challenge --- It's #150!!!

I LOVE this sketch....it came together so easily and quickly this week. AND I truly didn't want to be late (like I usually am!) because this is a special week.....this is MaryJo's 150th Challenge! WOW! Way to go, MJ! (Have to admit that I missed a LOT of them....but couldn't miss this one!!)

Well, now that Thanksgiving is behind us, it's full speed ahead to Christmas time! So, Dasher is the focal point on this card.....he looks right at home here, don't you think?!! Of course, he needed a nose, so a Real Red Mini Brad was added in.....what you cannot see, and is just so dang pretty, is the Vanilla Shimmer Smooch that was sprayed over the stamped Whisper White layer, giving it a lovely, soft glow. The Soft Suede and Crumb Cake layers were stamped with Serene Snowflakes in White Craft....and a bit of Soft Suede added in on the Crumb Cake layer. All the edges on these two colors were softened by sponging with White Craft as well.

As you can see, I stayed very true to the original sketch, which you can see here. Even if these are not really traditional Christmas Card colors, I am thrilled with the overall look of this card.

Thanks for stopping by today! Don't forget to stop by MaryJo's and see who is participating this week.

Stamps: Dasher, Four the Holidays, Serene Snowflakes
Inks: Soft Suede, White Craft, Real Red*
CS: Whisper White, Cherry Cobbler, Soft Suede, Crumb Cake
Misc: Paper Piercer, Real Red Mini Brad, Square Punch**, Mini Glue Dots, Scallop Edge Punch, Vanilla Shimmer Smooch Spritz
*Real Red ink when stamped on Crumb Cake matches. When Cherry Cobbler ink is stamped onto Crumb Cake CS, it is way too dark!
**Any Square Punch can be used to create the "flag" edges of the greeting. Just use the corner!

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Sunday, November 28, 2010

With Sympathy

Just last week, the husband of an acquaintance passed away. In some ways, I know it was a blessing because he was suffering so much, BUT, to loose someone so close as we enter the holidays has to be the absolute worst time!

So, I needed to create a card....and I have to say, that these cards are definitely the most difficult to create. Of course, they should bring a small measure of comfort, but (IMHO) should not be full of bling or over the top. Well, this began as a much simpler card, but somehow evolved (don't they usually?!!) into what you see here. Still, I believe it's subdued enough for the theme.....and once her grief begins to subside just a bit, hopefully, she will appreciate the care and time it took to create. Not to mention, the beauty.....I have to say, I'm in LOVE with this color combo!!

I'm so excited because I finally used my new Bow Easy (a tool to make bows....not from SU!) to create that cute little bow....it took me quite a few tries to get the bow right....the mechanics kind of confused me and it's supposed to be so simple!! Guess I'm not very "mechanical!"

Thanks for stopping by today and making your visit a part of your busy day! Feel free to leave a comment to let me know what you think (I LOVE comments).

Stamps: Just Believe, In My Thoughts
Inks: Basic Black, Crumb Cake
CS: Whisper White, Basic Black, Cherry Cobbler, Crumb Cake
Misc: Large Oval Punch, Scallop Oval Punch, Dimensionals, Cherry Cobbler Seam Binding, Basic Pearls, Vintage Wallpaper EF, Big Shot, Bow Easy (non SU! item), Mini Glue Dots

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Double Duty Challenge

Here I am....finally! How was your Thanksgiving? Mine was busy and hectic....I hosted dinner for 20. I just love having my family around....my son and his new bride traveled up from Virginia; my one daughter was home from college; and 3 of my siblings came for the day along with their spouses and children and 1 grandchild (not mine)...oh, and my Mom, of course! It was mass confusion.....very noisy......but oh, so fun! BUT, along with that came lots of preparation....took me all week to clean the house, shop and prepare. Although, I really have to admit that I did no cooking the day of.....everyone brought something along and my son and new daughter in law cooked whatever needed to be prepared on Thursday and my daughters set up everything. I'm feeling so much better (finally....YAY!), but my stamina isn't back yet, which is kind of frustrating, because the mind is going at full speed, but the body just isn't.....yet!

So, with everything going on this past week, I just wasn't able to get into my stamp room, much less stamp! But, I actually caught a little quiet time earlier this evening and was able to sneak away and make a few cards....it felt so good to touch rubber again!

Without even realizing it, I accidentally combined two Challenges....which, yes, are both late! MaryJo's Sketch Challenge from last Monday has been rolling around in this old brain of mine and I finally decided to use buttons down the side. When I was deciding on colors, I wasn't thinking and just went with those from this past Friday's Bloggers' Challenge. So....we have two in one.....and I really wanted to make a card for each! Oh, well....whatever works, right?!!

You can see MaryJo's sketch here. And the challenge this week to the Bloggers' group was a color challenge: Rust, Blue, Mustard.....I used Not Quite Navy, Baja Breeze, Cajun Craze, More Mustard. These colors are really lovely together! For this card, I stamped the image a few times onto Whisper White in Versamark and embossed with Clear EP and sponged over top to get the colors I wanted/needed......not altogher happy with my sponging....something seems to be a off. But, still, it's OK, and to be honest, I didn't want to start all over again.....so, please be kind!

So, I hope you enjoyed your visit to my little blog today....thanks so much for stopping by. Please take a few minutes to stop by MaryJo's place to see who participated and what wonderful creations were contributed.....AND, of course, you can't miss the Bloggers'.....they are always so creative!

Stamps: Just Believe, Day of Gratitude
Inks: Versamark, Not Quite of Navy, More Mustard, Baja Breeze
CS: Not Quite Navy, Cajun Craze, Baja Breeze, Whisper White
Misc: Sponges, Clear EP, Small & Large Oval Punches, Dotted Scallop Border Punch, Linen Thread, Dimensionals, Not Quite Navy Buttons(retired), Mini Glue Dots

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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Beautiful Fall

These two cards have been sitting on my shelf.....and since Thanksgiving is tomorrow, I thought that I really needed to share them with you! Neither was made by me.....aren't they both lovely?

This first one is one I received in exchange for my Fall Challenge card. I'm in love with this card! Look at those colors.....aren't they breathtaking?!! Old Olive, Pumpkin Pie and Rich Razzelberry set against Very Vanilla....just stunning! It's a fairly simple card....but the layout just sets off these images so well. I LOVE this, don't you?!! This set is so beautiful, but not one that I own, so I'm really happy to have it in my collection.

Stamps: Occasional Notes, French Foliage
Inks: Old Olive, Pumpkin Pie, Rich Razzelberry
CS: Rich Razzelberry, Old Olive, Very Vanilla
Misc: Wide Old Olive Grosgrain Ribbon, Scallop Border Punch

This second fall card is stunning in its simplicity.....it's from my upline. I lent her a few stamp sets and when she returned the sets, this was in the bag as well. Maybe I should lend her stamps more often, huh?!!

These leaves are just so gorgeous! Here they are stamped randomly on two sides of the card in Early Espresso, Pumpkin Pie, and Cajun Craze. So simple, but so pretty! Nicole set it all off with the Old Olive Grosgrain Ribbon and layered it against Old Olive and Cajun Craze CS. Can you say G-O-R-G-E-O-U-S?!!

Stamps: Autumn Splendor, Sincere Salutations
Inks: Early Espresso, Cajun Craze, Pumpkin Pie
CS: Cajun Craze, Old Olive, Very Vanilla
Misc: Wide Old Olive Grosgrain Ribbon

Aren't I lucky to have received them both? And aren't you glad I decided to share?

Thanks so much for stopping by today. I want to take this opportunity to wish you all a wonderful Thanksgiving....hope you get to spend it with those you love! Be safe and enjoy.

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Sunday, November 21, 2010

Easy Peasy Bookmark

A few weeks back I met with my stamp club....we hadn't seen each other in a long, long time. Between my son's wedding in May and my knee surgery in July and then recovery, I just haven't been as available as I wanted to be. BUT, it was fun to see them all again and spend some time stamping together....they are a great group!

So, when we met, they wanted holiday projects. This was one of our projects. This bookmark has been floating around on the net for a long time, but it's the first I had tried it.....and it's just so stinkin' easy! A couple folds, a little layering and it was complete. For those that aren't familiar with this type of bookmark, there's a little flap in the back to fit over a page corner. Since my ladies all have school-age children, I thought this might be a fun little gift for a teacher....just add in a gift certificate to a local book store, and it's done! (They loved this idea!)

Stamps: Just Believe
Inks: Cherry Cobbler
CS: Very Vanilla, Garden Green, Cherry Cobbler
Misc: Garden Green & Cherry Cobbler Markers, Finial Press Embossing Folder, Big Shot, Scallop Trim Border, Chantilly Lace

Thanks so much for stopping by today...catch you again soon!

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Saturday, November 20, 2010

Thanksgiving is Almost Here!

This week's challenge was to create a Thanksgiving themed card or project. I have to admit to "cheating" a bit. This card was made a few weeks back for a one-on-one challenge with a Fall theme. Rose, an online friend, who received this card, loved it.....and I have to admit that I was pretty happy with it myself. Since I had not yet shared this with all of you, and with the theme this week being so close to the Fall theme of that Challenge, I thought it was time!

This one was fun to make and has a lot of texture......I can't seem to stop using a combination of embossing folders! In this case, I used the lovely Vintage Wallpaper and, of course, my very "favoritist" of all.....Square Lattice. The focal point was stamped with the wonderful leaf images from Autumn Splendor....don't you just love the richness of the detail in those images?!! Can you tell that the Old Olive layer was also stamped? That same image that you can see in Old Olive on the focal point was also stamped in Old Olive on the matching CS and then put through the embossing folder, and then sponged around the edges for extra depth. Those cute little tags were stamped with images from Teeny Tiny Tags and punched out using the Medium Jewelry Punch. An easy card, really, but has a lot going on without being over the top!

Thanks so much for stopping by and visiting today! Please take a bit of time to see what the other Bloggers have been up to....you can see the list here. Oh, and I want to wish each of you and your families a wonderful Happy Thanksgiving! I hope you have the opportunity to spend it with those you love.

Stamps: Autumn Splendor, Teeny Tiny Tags
Inks: Old Olive, Early Espresso, Cajun Craze
CS: Natural Ivory, Early Espresso, Old Olive, Cajun Craze
Misc: Wide Old Olive Grosgrain Ribbon, Linen Thread, Designer Button (Neutral), Big Shot, Square Lattice & Vintage Wallpaper Embossing Folders, Medium Jewelry Tag, Dimensionals

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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Bloggers' Challenge -- It's a Sketch!

As you may have guessed, this week's Challenge was based on a sketch. Our list Mom, Lisa, (Hi, Lisa....loved this one!) gave us a sketch and we were to interpret it. Honestly, sometimes, I find the sketches difficult...which is probably a good thing because it stretches my creativity....and sometimes, I find them so easy. Like this one...as soon as I saw it I knew what to do! It was just finding the time to create it, take a photo and then post to share with you! You'll probably notice that I turned it on its side.

Well, in an effort to make something different than all the Christmas/Holiday cards I've been making lately, I wanted something completely different.....and this beautiful hydrangea just has not seen enough ink...AND it's perfect for the oval, don't you think?! AND, did you notice something missing? I almost used it, but chose the Perfect Polka Dots Embossing Folder instead.....I figured you were all going to tell me to "step away from the Square Lattice Embossing Folder!" I use it so often, I'm sure I'll wear it out!! LOL

Anyway, the flower image was colored in using my brand-new pastels (Rich Razzelberry, Bashful Blue, Old Olive, Wild Wasabi) and then shadowed using the Sahara Sand Marker. And look at that cute "scallop" around the edge of the oval....that was created by using the flower punch from the Punch Pack and a scrap of Perfect Plum CS. Everything on this card is current, with the exception of the way I created the oval. I used the Coluzzel (now retired) because it gave me the perfect size....and I just couldn't get what I wanted with the Big Shot dies.

Thanks for stopping by today and making your visit a part of your busy day....hope you enjoyed your stay! Please check out what the others have created with this fabulous sketch....it's always fun to see the different directions we can go with the same basic idea! You can view the list of participants here....just click on each name and it will take you to their posts.

Stamps: Because I Care (Hostess Level 1)
Inks: Basic Black
CS: Whisper White, Perfect Plum, Bashful Blue
Misc: Pastels, Big Shot, Perfect Polka Dots EF, Vintage Wallpaper EF, Whisper White Satin Ribbon, Antique Brad, Mini Glue Dots (to hold bow on), Sahara Sand Marker, Punch Pack (Flower Punch)

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Monday, November 8, 2010

Lunchtime Challenge #147

First, I want to take a quick minute to thank all those who stopped by over the past few days to visit during the Royal Blog Tour....and especially to thank those who left me a comment. One of the settings was off, so leaving a comment during the first part of the tour was not possible, but some took the time to e-mail me and let me know. THANK YOU! Although the links will be down shortly, you can still view all the blogs that participated for a bit more time by clicking here. (Be sure to scroll down.)

So, today, we have MaryJo's Monday Lunchtime Challenge. You can see the sketch here....it's a bit out of my comfort zone, but as you can see, I did it! The toughest part of the sketch that I found was making everything fit, but as you can see, I stayed pretty true to the original.

I seem to have Christmas on the brain lately (maybe it's from all the shopping I did this past week...the stores are already decked out!), so I grabbed this fun set, Season of Joy. That word background just seemed perfect for that squarish focal point. Check out the little additions....lots of paper piercing. Since there are poinsettias at the top of that stamp, the Petals-A-Plenty Embossing Folder seemed the natural choice for the band across the card. Everything on this card is currently available from Stampin'Up, with the exception of the ribbon, which has been on my shelf for some time...it's by Martha Stewart.


Stamps: Season of Joy
Inks: Real Red, Garden Green
CS: Crumb Cake, Whisper White, Real Red, Garden Green
Misc: Big Shot, Petals A Plenty Embossing Folder, 3/4" Round Punch, Dimensionals, Itty Bitty Shape Punch, Bitty Buttons, Mini Glue Dots, White Gel Pen, Martha Stewart Ribbon

Thanks so much for stopping by today! Hope you enjoyed your visit!

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Royal Blog Tour -- Day of Gratitude

Welcome to my little corner of the kingdom! Hopefully, you have enjoyed your travels so far today and have seen some wonderfully amazing and inspiring ideas!! At this stop, I will showcase Day of Gratitude....this set can be found in the current Holiday Mini (so the set is available for only a limited time!). Such a beautiful set!


My first inspiration piece is very simple, but shows off those lovely leaves...they've been embossed in gold and cut out. I just love this look....don't you?!! The medallion was stamped down the side of the Chocolate Chip background in the same color ink for a bit of interest. A strip (a scrap really!) of Autumn Spice DSP was slightly distressed (top) and layered behind the leaves and saying. The finishing touches are the charming button, tied with Linen Thread of course, and the torn/distressed edge.

Stamps: Day of Gratitude
Inks: Versamark, Chocolate Chip
CS: Natural Ivory, Chocolate Chip, Old Olive, More Mustard, Cajun Craze
Misc: Gold Embossing Powder, Neutrals Designer Buttons, Linen Thread, Mini Glue Dots, Decorative Label Punch

Next up is another simple one....but I just adore these colors together.....I'm such a Crumb Cake fan! Look how fabulous it looks with Early Espresso
and Cajun Craze! The Crumb Cake base was simply stamped with the floral image in matching ink....no need to be precise about where to end because the layers over top cover up any imperfections. The same image was also stamped across the Natural Ivory layer and then layered onto Cajun Craze and Early Espresso....see the distressed edges? To add a bit of interest and texture and a bit of the shabby chic look, I added some gathered Chantilly lace. To really adhere it down, Linen Thread is wrapped around....and it's also tied through the button. Can you tell I'm a real fan of the thread through the buttons? LOL...gotta love that look! That cute little tag was created with the Jewelry Tag Punch and the saying is from Tiny Tags. Simple, really...with just a few extra touches!

Stamps: Day of Gratitude, Tiny Tags
Inks: Early Espresso, Crumb Cake, Cajun Craze
CS: Crumb Cake, Early Espresso, Cajun Craze, Natural Ivory
Misc: Jewelry Tag Punch, Cutter Kit, Linen Thread, Neutrals Designer Buttons, Chantilly Lace, Mini Glue Dots

Then I have a 3-D item for you.....saw this idea last Saturday at a Shoebox Swap. It was just the cutest idea, so I adapted it to this set! So sweet and simple, too!
The photo shows the top and the bottom, but the bottom portion actually just slips into the top. The base of the box with the tea lights is simply a piece of folded Early Espresso cardstock. The top of each tea light has a small piece of stamped white tissue paper that was melted onto the candle. The sleeve, or box top, uses Autumn Spice DSP which is layered with Cajun Craze and Natural Ivory that was stamped all around. What a pretty little hostess gift for Thanksgiving!

Stamps: Day of Gratitude, Teeny Tiny Wishes
Inks: Old Olive, So Saffron, Early Espresso, Cajun Craze
CS: Early Espresso, Cajun Craze, Natural Ivory
Misc: 1 3/8" Round Punch, Crop-a-dile, Heat Gun (for tissues/candles); Decorative Label Punch, Modern Label Punch, Word Window Punch, Paper Piercer, Gold Mini Brads, Linen Thread
You can see a tutorial here to learn how to make these cute little decorated candles and the matching box.

This will take us to my 4th idea (you are almost done!)......this one really showcases that fabulously textured Autumn Spice DSP. Card base is Early Espresso; the medallion was "inked" with markers to give it that multi-colored look. The So Saffron layer was put through the Big Shot (You didn't think I wouldn't use it at all for this post, did you?!!), and then sponged in matching ink, which adds so much depth.....the center circle (with the saying) also was sponged with the same ink. The bow was actually an extra I had on my desktop and it worked perfectly on this card....the "ribbon" across the card is none other than some Cajun Craze that was punched with that wonderful new Dotted Scallop Ribbon Punch.


Stamps: Day of Gratitude
Inks: So Saffron
CS: Early Espresso, So Saffron, Very Vanilla, Cajun Craze
Markers: Cajun Craze, So Saffron, Early Espresso
Misc: Wide Very Vanilla Grosgrain, Antique Brad, Circle Cutter, Dotted Scallop Ribbon Punch, Mini Glue Dots

Whew! Still with me? Inspired yet? For my last share, I wanted a different color pallet this time around. Another simple layout that has been dressed up for your royal visit! The base is Whisper White with a layer of So Saffron and then topped with the Night of Navy layer that was impressed in the Big Shot using the Vintage Wallpaper Embossing Folder....how rich! The ovals were made by first punching the Whisper White layer with the Wide Oval Punch and then they were each layered onto a So Saffron layer created by die, cutting the smallest of the Ovals Die. Then those fantabulous leaves were again embossed and cut out and layered onto the ovals.....aren't they elegant on this backdrop?

Stamps: Day of Gratitude
Inks: Night of Navy, Versamark
CS: Whisper White, So Saffron, Night of Navy, Cherry Cobbler, Old Olive
Misc: Wide Old Olive Grosgrain Ribbon, Neutrals Designer Buttons, Linen Thread, Big Shot, Ovals Die, Vintage Wallpaper EF, Gold Embossing Powder, Wide Oval Punch

So....are you in love with this set now? I for one, am madly in love with it...can't you tell?!! Now it's time for you to continue on your journey around the kingdom....but before you go, please take a few seconds and leave me a comment to let me know if you enjoyed your stay (I love comments!). Thanks for stopping by and have a safe trip....you are in for lots more treats as you continue on the Royal Blog Tour!






Sunday, November 7, 2010

Bloggers' Challenge #176 -- Patriotic

I'm here! I'm here! Yes, I'm late again, but really wanted to participate.....went away for a few days and just didn't have the time to get this together before I left. This was the first (and only) "vacation" I was able to take this year....and it was just so nice to get away! Just a few days down in Myrtle Beach....a fun couple of days with my hubby, sister and BIL. The guys golfed; we ladies went shopping!
Anyway, here's my submission for this week's Challenge. I have to admit that I did a double take when I saw the theme....Patriotic? It's Fall....it's getting cold.....and the holidays are coming! Oh, well....whatever! (Wonder what Lisa, our group Mom was thinking....timing is a bit unusual, don't you think?)
There's a "new" technique floating around in cyberland and I so wanted to try it. Soooo easy....soooo fun! (And actually, one I've done before!) I think it's called Inlaid Embossing....but not positive about that. The stars were punched with the now-retired Small Star Punch, the Extra Large Star Punch, and the Big Shot and the Movers & Shaker Die. Except for the layered stars, all were adhered to the Natural White background and then put through the Square Lattice Embossing Folder. If you click on the photo, you can bring it up a bit larger and see more of the detail. Oh, and the Natural White background was created with the Top Note Die....put the piece of CS through once and then turn and give it a go once again. The "HB" is also retired, but so perfect for the solid star...and popped up on a Dimensional.
So, there you have it...my out of season Patriotic rendition of a birthday card....but, I guess birthdays are NEVER out of season, are they?! Thanks so much for stopping by.....and don't forget to see what the others have been up to. You can see who is participating, and then visiting their blogs, by clicking here.
Stamps: All Holidays, It's Your Birthday*, Classic Stars Jumbo Wheel
Inks: Pacific Point, Crumb Cake
CS: Crumb Cake, Natural White, Cherry Cobbler, Pacific Point
Misc: Small Star Punch*, Extra Large Star Punch, Movers & Shakers, Big Shot, Top Note Die, Square Lattice Embossing Folder, Riding Hood Red Striped Grosgrain Ribbon*, Dimensionals, Linen Thread, Designer Buttons (Neutrals)
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Edited to add: DUH! Forgot about Veteran's Day! How unAmerican of me. We owe our vets so much....guess I just lost track of time. Guess I still have flakey brain syndrome!

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

My Go Diva Holiday Swap

About a month or so ago, I participated in a swap. This group of swappers (we're calling ourselves the Go Divas.) is amazing and I actually find myself just a wee little bit intimidated by the thought of participating because the cards I receive back are always so awesome! BUT, that doesn't mean I don't participate!.....I LOVE what I get back and I'm always so inspired!
OK, so now I'm thinking it was longer than a month ago, because I remember thinking that maybe I wouldn't be up to it....remember, in August I was still just barely getting around! And making 28 cards can take a bit of time!
But, naturally, I managed....although I have to admit that I didn't stamp a single thing on this card....it was totally created with the Big Shot! Well, I did sponge White Craft ink onto the embossed snowflakes and add the little rhinestones....and tie the bow. Does that count?
Stamps: None
Inks: White Craft
CS: Whisper White, Night of Navy, Bashful Blue
Misc: Northern Flurry Embossing Folder, Square Lattice Embossing Folder, Join in the Cheer Sizzlit Strip, Big Shot, Rhinestones, White Satin Ribbon, Decorative Label Punch, Dimensionals, Sponge
Thanks for stopping by! Don't miss the Royal Blog Tour (November 3 thru 8)....you'll be so glad you visited!!


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