Been a little busy …..

Been a little busy …..

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Things have been a bit busy around here lately.  I haven’t had much time to visit the blogs I usually visit or to play in the challenges that are always so motivating and fun.  I’m hoping that things will slow down a bit now that summer is here and am really looking forward to having more time to get back in my craft room (and on my computer) to check out what everyone has been up to and to “play with paper” again!

A big thank you to everyone who has been visiting my blog and for the wonderfully motivating comments that I really enjoy reading.  I REALLY appreciate it!!!

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(The clip art on this page is from google images and is not my artwork.)

Best Wishes – Color Challenge

Best Wishes – Color Challenge

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Join us this fortnight over at Perfectly Rustics for Design Challenge No. 50 – Colour Combo. For this challenge, we are to use three Stampin’ Up! colors (Pear Pizzazz, Pool Party, and Smoky Slate) to create our project. Equivalent colors in different products and neutrals are allowed! (http://perfectlyrustics.com/2015/06/15/prdc-no-50-colour-combo/)

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The stamps I used for this project came from the Gina K Designs “Fleur de Lis” and “Birthday Blessings” sets.

The butterflies were heat embossed with versamark ink and Recollections “Snow” embossing powder. The greeting and flowers were stamped with Gina K Ocean Mist ink (substitute for Stampin’ Up Pool Party), and the leaves were stamped with Tim Holtz Peeled Paint distress ink (substitute for SU Pear Pizzazz). With a sponge dauber, I applied a bit of Memento London Fog ink (substitute for the SU Smoky Slate) over the white embossed butterflies and around the edges of the white panels.

My white stamped panels were mounted on Stampin’ Up Smoky Slate card stock.

Measurements for my panels:  (2″ x 3 1/4″), (3″ x 4 1/4″), (4″ x 5 1/4″),  and the mats:  (2 1/4″ x 3 1/2″), (3 1/4″ x 4 1/2″) and the card base (4 1/4″ x 5 1/2″)

I’ve done triple stamping before, but I had never used multiple colors or the emboss-resist technique for my focal images.  I was inspired to do so on this project after viewing THIS video tutorial.

Now it’s your turn!  Create a project using these colors, and share it over at Perfectly Rustics  I can’t wait to see what you create!

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Color Challenge – Butterfly Note Card

Color Challenge – Butterfly Note Card

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Join us this fortnight over at Perfectly Rustics for Design Challenge No. 50 – Colour Combo.  For this challenge, we are to use three Stampin’ Up! colours (Pear Pizzazz, Pool Party, and Smoky Slate) to create our project. Equivalent colours in different products and neutrals are allowed! (http://perfectlyrustics.com/2015/06/15/prdc-no-50-colour-combo/)

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The card stock I used was Bazzill Irish Eyes (for the Pear Pizzazz), Gina K Ocean Mist (for the Pool Party), and Bazzill Tiara (for the Smoky Slate).  The squares were punch with a Creative Memories two square punch with two of each corner rounded with a Fiskars corner rounder.  The butterfly was made with a Martha Stewart Large Monarch Butterfly punch and a portion of the green rhinestone swirl from the DCWV Vintage Collector Rhinestone Swirls self sticking gems pack.  The embossing folder used on the blue panel was a 5×7 folder called Damask Background by Darice.  (The green card stock came with the dots already embossed on it.)  The ribbon was from my stash.

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Now it’s your turn!  Create a project using these colors, and share it over at Perfectly Rustics.  I can’t wait to see what you create!

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Graduation Cap Gift Box

Graduation Cap Gift Box

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I made several of these gift boxes a few years ago for some high school graduates and was just asked where I bought them by the mom of one of the original recipients. (She wanted to give them as gifts as well.)  After telling her that they were hand-made, I whipped up a few for her and decided to share them here.

The gift box was created using my Silhouette and an svg file from the Graduation Day SVG Kit from svgcuts.com.  (You can see the tutorial on how to assemble the box once your pieces are cut out HERE.)  I used Core’dinations “Black Cat” card stock, and embroidery floss for the tassel.  (The video tutorial I mentioned shows how to make the tassel as well.)  I made my cap all black, but you could customize this project with paper and tassel to match the school colors of the graduate who will be receiving the gift!

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Penn Note Card

Penn Note Card

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Join us this fortnight for a new challenge over at Perfectly Rustics.  The challenge is “Letters or Symbols” where you are to make a letter or symbol the hero of your project.   For example, if you were making a card with the word love on it, make the letters big, emboss them, have them in patterned paper etc. (http://perfectlyrustics.com/2015/06/01/prdc-no-49-letters-or-symbols/)

This is a card I created last September which had a letter or symbol as the focus of my card.

This card was originally posted in my Stamp TV Gallery but had not been posted here on my blog yet.   My son just finished his freshman at the University of Pennsylvania this year, and when he first started, I thought it would be fun to make some Penn stationery so I could send notes to him throughout the year.  I ended up making some of these for my husband as well, who needed to send a few “Penn related” thank you notes at the time. One of the recipients of this note from my husband recently asked if I’d create a set of thank you notes for her to send to the volunteers of a Penn event she was organizing.  This is the card design I made for her. (This is the first time I was ever asked to make cards for someone!)

I stamped the background with the frame from the GKD “Inspiration Mosaic” set and the greeting from the GKD “Just A Note” set (retired?) in Gina K In the Navy ink.  The Penn emblem was paper pieced using Gina K Cranberry Tart, In the Navy, and white cardstock.  (I googled the emblem and “traced” it using my Silhouette.)  The same cardstock was used for the card base, background, and mat.  The panel behind the “P” was embossed with the Sizzix (Stampin’ Up) Stripes folder.  This card design was so much easier to duplicate this time around since I now have the MISTI.  (Once I lined up my stamps, I was able to stamp all the panels quickly.)

This simple design using this frame stamp could easily be made with different emblems, personal initials or monograms, or other symbols, and with a variety of color combinations.

Now it’s your turn!  Create a project making the letters or symbols the star of your card and share it over at Perfectly Rustics!

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