Monday, 29 October 2012

Indigo Thanks

I had a bit of spare time this evening so I decided to make a card for this week's color challange at Create with Connie & Mary.  I really like these colors together and decided to go clean and graphic for this card.


For this card, I used the Timeless Type Sizzlets to die cut the word "Thanks".  This took a slightly larger than usual card base to fit on.  I cut an inch off the bottom of the card front and positioned the letters across the top.  I then lined up the top of the letters and adhered to the shortened card base.  A few rolled flowers in Daffodil Delight and a couple of leaves and the card is finished.


Thanks for looking.

Before I sign off, my 10-year old son William made a card and has asked me (several times!) to post it on my blog.  The flower is something I had made and put in my "To Use Someday" box.  William made the rest and has plans to give it to his girlfriend.  So without further ado:



Products used (all Stampin' Up!):

Cardstock:  Whisper White; Island Indigo; Lucky Limeade; Daffodil Delight
Accessories:  Timeless Type Sizzlets; Little Leaves Sizzlet; 1 3/8" circle punch

Cheers
Karren

Edited to add:  This card was chosen as a Top 3 pick at Create with Connie & Mary.

Sunday, 28 October 2012

Raspberry Mixed Bunch Part Deux

While I had the Raspberry Ripple cardstock and Mixed Bunch stamp set out for my last card, I couldn't resist using it all again for the sketch at CAS(E) this Sketch.


For this flower, I used a whole heap of pearls in three different sizes for the center.  Again I curled the edges of the petals to give it a bit more dimension.  The sentiment is white embossed, with the bonus being that the Raspberry Ripple ink stayed wet long enough to emboss.  I have very little luck using Versamark with small images as the stickiness of the ink generally causes the stamp to fall off the block.


Thanks for looking.

Products used (all Stampin' Up! unless otherwise noted):

Stamps:  Mixed Bunch; Made for You
Cardstock:  Raspberry Ripple; Whisper White
Ink:  Raspberry Ripple
Accessories:  Bouquet Punch; White EP; circle nestie; Basic Pearls

Cheers
Karren


Saturday, 27 October 2012

Raspberry Ripple Bouquet

I used this gorgeous card on Beth Beard's blog as inspiration for my challenge card for Freshly Made Sketches.

Raspberry Ripple is such a lovely, rich color and pairing it with Whisper White  really shows off its lushness.


I stamped and punched the flower then curled the petals down.  For the center I used a retired 5/8" white brad.  The flower is popped up on two layers of dimensionals.  The DSP layer is the retired Presto Patterns sponged in Raspberry Ripple.

I don't have any Raspberry Ripple embellishments so I punched two tiny circles and positioned them either side of the sentiment.


Thanks for looking.

Products used (all Stampin' Up!):

Stamps:  Mixed Bunch; Sweet Essentials
Cardstock:  Raspberry Ripple; Whisper White; Presto Patterns DSP
Ink:  Raspberry Ripple
Accessories:  5/8" Neutrals Brad; retired tiny little double circle punch whose name escapes me; circle nesties; Bouquet Punch

Cheers
Karren



Thursday, 25 October 2012

Watercolor Winter

This week's challenge at Paper Players is a CAS card featuring frames.  I went the obvious route and used the Designer Frames Embossing Folder.


I used a new-to-me set called Watercolor Winter and stamped that onto a piece of Very Vanilla cardstock cut to fit inside the Designer Frames EF.  The sentiment comes from More Merry Messages and was colored with Early Espresso and Cherry Cobbler markers.  Some gorgeous Lucky Limeade paper from the Candlelight Christmas DSP, along with some Cherry Cobbler Seam Binding ribbon finished off the card.


Thanks for looking.

Products used (all Stampin' Up!):

Stamps:  Watercolor Winter; More Merry Messages
Cardstock:  Very Vanilla; Candlelight Christmas DSP
Ink:  Early Espresso
Accessories:  Lucky Limeade, Cherry Cobbler, Early Espresso markers; Cherry Cobbler Seam Binding Ribbon; Designer Frames EF

Cheers
Karren

Edited to Add:  This card was chosen as a Cut Above card over at Paper Players this week.


Monday, 22 October 2012

CAS Seashore

There's a new sketch challenge called CAS(E) this Sketch.  I created a card for their first challenge last week but was too late uploading it (doh!).  So here's my card for their second challenge:


This card was quite quick to come together.  I stamped one of the images from Clockworks twice in the upper left of the Basic Gray card base.  I then stamped the sentiment from Sweet Essentials.    The spritzer tool was put to good use spritzing some Basic Gray ink in a diagonal from top left to bottom right.  I then stamped the shell onto Whisper White cardstock using Marina Mist ink, cut it out and popped it up on dimensionals.


Thanks for looking.

Products used (all Stampin' Up!):

Stamps:  Sweet Essentials, Clockworks; By the Seashore
Cardstock:  Basic Gray; Whisper White
Ink:  Basic Gray; Marina Mist
Accessories:  Color Spritzer; Basic Gray marker

Cheers
Karren



Haunting

Here is my card for this week's Dynamic Duos color challenge, which was to use Pumpkin Pie and Basic Black.  I had fun with this card.  I was playing around with using the acrylic block as a stamp and decided to use Pumpkin Pie as my color of choice.  Once I'd colored onto the block using a marker, I spritzed the block with Champagne shimmer mist then stamped onto some Very Vanilla cardstock.  So it's nice and sparkly IRL.

Once that dried for a few minutes I ran over it with my Haunting wheel inked in Basic Black ink.  I colored over each little trick or treater using Basic Black marker to sharpen the image.



Thanks for looking.

Products used (all Stampin' Up!):

Stamps:  Teeny Tiny Wishes
Cardstock:  Basic Black; Pumpkin Pie; Very Vanilla
Ink:  Basic Black
Accessories:  Haunting Jumbo Wheel; Pumpkin Pie & Basic Black markers; Champagne shimmer mist; 1 1/4" circle punch; 1 3/8" circle punch

Cheers
Karren

Edited to add:  This card was chosen as a Dynamic Darling over at Dynamic Duos this week.


Sunday, 21 October 2012

Indigo Starfruit Muse

I love the color combo at Fab Friday.  These colors go so well together, but I have to admit I struggled a bit with how to put them together until I decided to go with an embossed and sponged card.


The main panel evolved after a series of trials and tribulations.  My original intention was to individually color the circles using the challenge colors.  But that didn't give me a clear, consistent impression, so I decided to white emboss and sponge over the top with the challenge colors.  Once that was done, I thought the edges looked blank so I clear embossed over the top.  Finally I stamped one of the images from Clockworks over the top of all of that, using Midnight Muse.  Here's a closer view of the main layer:


I used last week's sketch at Friday Mashup for the layout.  The sentiment is from Grunge Rock and I scored around the banner.

I think this will make a good birthday card for my oldest son, who will be 15 in December.


Thanks for looking.

Products used (all Stampin' Up! unless otherwise noted):

Stamps:  Grunge Rock; Clockworks; Wow (Penny Black)
Cardstock:  Whisper White; Island Indigo
Ink:  Midnight Muse; Island Indigo; Summer Starfruit; Versarmark
Accessories:  White EP; Clear EP; sponges; Simply Scored

Cheers
Karren