I missed the MDS Monday challenge last week since I was out of town so I wanted to try and do this week's challenge. Well, what a challenge it was!! We were to create a Herringbone Background . This was a new one for me and it took quite a bit of time to create. I tried it first with different DSP's in autumn colors but it was just too busy. Then I tried in-colors - not the look I was going for. Then I decided to keep it simple (stupid!) and just do black and white patterns - that did the trick! I got most of the papers from the Night and Day DSP. To do the herringbone technique, you create a square punch and elongate it making it into a skinny strip. Then you insert your paper. There is a step-by-step tutorial by Juanita Golson on mydigitalstudio.net if you are interested in trying it. I did a lot of cut and pasting and when I got it the way I wanted, I "grouped" the items and saved them. Here is what the page looks like with out the embellishments.
Here is the page after I added embellishments:
This picture was taken last week at the hockey game in Pittsburgh. Looks real, huh? I posted the picture a few days ago and had a friend ask me how we were able to get in the box with the players! Well, sorry to spoil it but this was actually a cardboard cut out. Just wish we had the pull to sit down there with the players!!
I used a lot of elements from the Game Day Kit and I recolored the burlap ribbon to Crushed Curry. Check out the other pages using this technique here.
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Friday, October 17, 2014
MDS Monday Challenge - Herringbone Background
Labels:
MDS Challenge,
MDS Monday
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
I love Fall!
One of the things I missed when I lived in Texas was the changing of the seasons. The season I missed the most was FALL. I love the fall colors when the trees start changing and the crisp, cool air. We have had our A/C off for about a week now with the windows open and it is great! It is driving Bogart crazy but that's ok - he's kinda crazy anyway!! When we were on our trip last week, I think we were just a tad early to see much fall foliage but we did see a bit. My favorite was this tree that I snapped as we drove through the Pittsburgh country side.
We took a tour of Heinz Field - where the Steelers and the Pitt Panthers play football. This picture shows some beautiful trees in the players parking lot.
Tomorrow is Stamp Club and we will be doing several cards and projects. Keeping on the same topic as fall, here is one of the cards we will be making:
I used Cajun Craze and Very Vanilla card stock and the News Print DSP. I stamped on the DSP using Gorgeous Grunge and the acorns from For All Things with Crushed Curry, Cajun Craze and Soft Suede inks. The leaves were made with a retired die from Stampin' Up. After die cutting them in Cherry Cobbler, Cajun Craze, Crushed Curry and Tangelo Tango, I spritzed them with water, wadded them up and then smoothed them out and dried them with the Heat Gun. I used one of the Autumn Wooden Elements (Holiday Catalog) that I sponged with Soft Suede. The sentiment is from For All Things and the ribbon is Tangelo Tango.
Aren't the mix of colors gorgeous? |
This picture below was taken from the front seat of the truck showing the trees lining the road- not too bad.
We took a tour of Heinz Field - where the Steelers and the Pitt Panthers play football. This picture shows some beautiful trees in the players parking lot.
The foliage is just starting at the top of these trees. This is a view from the stadium of one of the many bridges across one of the rivers (Monongahela, Ohio or Allegheny???) It was a drizzly, foggy morning.
Tomorrow is Stamp Club and we will be doing several cards and projects. Keeping on the same topic as fall, here is one of the cards we will be making:
I used Cajun Craze and Very Vanilla card stock and the News Print DSP. I stamped on the DSP using Gorgeous Grunge and the acorns from For All Things with Crushed Curry, Cajun Craze and Soft Suede inks. The leaves were made with a retired die from Stampin' Up. After die cutting them in Cherry Cobbler, Cajun Craze, Crushed Curry and Tangelo Tango, I spritzed them with water, wadded them up and then smoothed them out and dried them with the Heat Gun. I used one of the Autumn Wooden Elements (Holiday Catalog) that I sponged with Soft Suede. The sentiment is from For All Things and the ribbon is Tangelo Tango.
Labels:
fall,
For All Things
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
New Photopolymer Christmas Stamp
We had a great trip but as always, it's good to be back home and sleep in my own bed! We left home Wednesday morning and drove to Ft. Belvoir to pick up Ashley for our drive to Pittsburgh on Thursday. Thursday started out a little rough - Ashley was supposed to meet up with her classmates to go to the State Department. She thought they were meeting at 6:30 but turns out, they were meeting at 5:30 a.m.! Sonny got up and took her to the Metro and as it turns out, she arrived before anyone else! After she finished up for the day, we hit the road for Pittsburgh arriving there about 6:30 - just in time to find a parking spot downtown and a short walk to the Consol Energy Center to watch the Penguins for the first hockey have of the season. It was a great one - high scoring. The final score was 6-4 with the Pens winning.
Stampin' Up has released a beautiful Christmas stamp - as seen below. Gentle Peace Photopolymer stamp was designed to work with the Blendabilties to create the stained glass look. Just when I thought I didn't need any more Christmas stamps! This image is just gorgeous!
Here is a LINK to the flier with details.
Here are the Tuesday specials for this week. They will be available through next Monday.
I didn't get the message that we were supposed to be looking to our right! |
Final score - 6-4 PENS! |
This was a cool mosaic of Mario Lemieux (former player and now owner of Penguins) of a collections of photographs that have been pieced together. |
The Pittsburgh PENGUINS! |
No Neck Sharon!! |
Stampin' Up has released a beautiful Christmas stamp - as seen below. Gentle Peace Photopolymer stamp was designed to work with the Blendabilties to create the stained glass look. Just when I thought I didn't need any more Christmas stamps! This image is just gorgeous!
Here is a LINK to the flier with details.
Here are the Tuesday specials for this week. They will be available through next Monday.
Labels:
Christmas,
photopolymer stamps,
Traveling,
weekly deals
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Monday, October 13, 2014
Christmas Stars
We are still in Pittsburgh but packing up and will be leaving soon. It has been a great trip and I will share pictures when I return. It has started raining here this morning so we will probably have a rainy ride back this afternoon. We are dropping Ashley off at the airport around noon and then hitting the highway.
In the meantime, here is a Christmas card that I made a few weeks ago using the Bright and Beautiful stamp set and doing a lot of embossing. I put a piece of vellum over the News Print DSP.
In the meantime, here is a Christmas card that I made a few weeks ago using the Bright and Beautiful stamp set and doing a lot of embossing. I put a piece of vellum over the News Print DSP.
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Fall Collage
Marianne and I went to Ikea last night in search of more frames. We are both working on making more collages to frame for gifts. I will be offering kits for sale of several designs when I return from my trip. Here is one of them .... to wet your appetite!! The kits will have everything stamped and cut out. You will just have to put it all together - the fun part!!
After Ikea, we headed over to Concord Mills to the new Vera Bradley Outlet store! We are both so excited that we finally have a Vera store near us. Whenever I visit Ashley, I always go up to San Marcos to the outlets there and make a very expensive stop at Vera Bradley! I am on their mailing list and had received a birthday discount coupon in the mail. So I really got a deal. I bought a purse and a wallet which were both marked 50% off already. With my 20% birthday coupon, I ended up basically getting 70% off each item! Darn - I should have bought more! But, if truth be told, I really didn't need what I bought. But who NEEDS a new purse???
We are headed out in the morning for D.C. We will spend the night at Ashley's and then the three of us will head up to Pittsburgh Thursday when she gets out of class. We have tickets to the first game of the season for the Pittsburgh Penguins Thursday night. No major plans the rest of the week-end except visiting some of our favorite eating places in the area - Danny's Hoagies, The "O" for hot dogs, any one of several Italian restaurants in the area, and maybe we'll even discover some new hot spots! Hopefully, the menagerie here at my house will behave themselves. Marianne and Angela are going to be coming over to check on them while I'm away.
I have not had much luck with blogging with my Kindle but I will try. No promises! If not, you will hear from me next week.
After Ikea, we headed over to Concord Mills to the new Vera Bradley Outlet store! We are both so excited that we finally have a Vera store near us. Whenever I visit Ashley, I always go up to San Marcos to the outlets there and make a very expensive stop at Vera Bradley! I am on their mailing list and had received a birthday discount coupon in the mail. So I really got a deal. I bought a purse and a wallet which were both marked 50% off already. With my 20% birthday coupon, I ended up basically getting 70% off each item! Darn - I should have bought more! But, if truth be told, I really didn't need what I bought. But who NEEDS a new purse???
We are headed out in the morning for D.C. We will spend the night at Ashley's and then the three of us will head up to Pittsburgh Thursday when she gets out of class. We have tickets to the first game of the season for the Pittsburgh Penguins Thursday night. No major plans the rest of the week-end except visiting some of our favorite eating places in the area - Danny's Hoagies, The "O" for hot dogs, any one of several Italian restaurants in the area, and maybe we'll even discover some new hot spots! Hopefully, the menagerie here at my house will behave themselves. Marianne and Angela are going to be coming over to check on them while I'm away.
I have not had much luck with blogging with my Kindle but I will try. No promises! If not, you will hear from me next week.
Labels:
collage art,
fall
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Sunday, October 5, 2014
Christmas Fun Fold
Brrr was what we were saying this morning! A cold front moved into our area Friday night. Yesterday was a beautiful fall day - crisp and cool! Loved it! We opened all our windows and about 5:00 pm, we were shutting all of them because we were both really cold!! This morning I think it was in the 40s when we got up and the temps were in the 50s all day. But I think it is going to be short lived. The rest of the week I think it will be in the 70s which is ok with me. We are going to Pittsburgh later this week and I'm sure it will be pretty cool there too.
Saturday was National Cardmaking Day. I tried to get Sonny to come up and make a card with me but I wasn't successful!! But I made several cards. I found this fun fold card on Sandy Hancock's blog. It was made by Cheryl LeFore. She used All Is Calm DSP and I changed it up and used the Trim the Tree DSP stack.
Here are the instructions if you want to make one:
Cut base cardstock (Real Red for mine) 8"x 8". Use the Simply Scored Diagonal Plate and score all four sides at 3". Cut out the small triangles where the score lines criss-cross. Flip the cardstock over. Use the regular Score Board and score at 1" on all four sides to the triangle. Fold the large flaps in toward the center and fold the small flaps in the opposite direction. Decorate with DSP. Trim one end of DSP diagonally and adhere to the small flap. Close the card clockwise and place the fourth flap under the first flap. (Note: I may have done mine backwards because I had to close the card counter clockwise to get it to work. Just try it and see what works for you.)
Belly Band: 3/4" x 9 3/8" cardstock. Score at 1/2", 5/8" and 5-1/8". Decorate. (since the DSP stack is not long enough to go around the belly band, I cut two pieces and put one on top and one on bottom.)
I found out today that the vintage scrapbook page I made this week for MDS Monday was selected as a challenge winner. I loved that page with the picture of my mom. Check out the nice comments and the other challenge winner HERE.
Our house guest is still entertaining us! Sammie loves my Stampin' Up boxes and I always keep one in the family room for her to curl up in. Well, of course now Bogart wants the box and I know if I put another one out, they wouldn't have anything to do with it. So they just have to take turns!
Whose turn is it? |
Where are you Sammie? Lookie - I'm in your box! |
I'll show that white cat whose box this is! |
Today I caught them exchanging cat kisses!!
I really goofed up this week though! When I cleaned out the litter box on Thursday, I mistakenly put the lid on backwards .... the lid with the hole that they go in to do their business. Sonny noticed it Friday I think and fixed it. He told me about it and we checked around but didn't find any surprises UNTIL I was folding the laundry on Saturday. The laundry basket had been in the laundry room and I carried it up to our room to fold the clothes. Normally, I just dump it out on our bed. Well, glad I didn't this time! Guess where they did their business? As I was reaching in to pull some clothes out, my fingers touched something squishy .... ugh! I couldn't blame them but I did wonder why they were both sniffing around the laundry basket when I brought it upstairs! So, yesterday I got to do the laundry all over again! Never a dull moment with these cats!
Labels:
christmas card,
fun fold,
MDS Monday,
Sammie
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Holiday Home MDS style!
The sketch for Paper Craft Crew this week is very similar to one we did a couple of weeks ago. In fact, I emailed the gal in charge to ask if it was a repeat! I don't think she had realized that she had put the two sketches so close together. I decided to make this week's card a Halloween card. It's funny - when I first looked at the Holiday Catalog, the stamp set with the houses, Holiday Home, was not on my list at all. But after seeing all the cute cards that everyone is making with this set, I had to get it. Not only did I order it as a Clear Stamp, but I also ordered the digital stamp too! Here is the digital card I made for the challenge:
I have been working on my calendars for 2015 and I also used this set for October. This is my favorite so far! I followed a tutorial on-line and learned a lot of new tricks for this page. (An old dog can learn new tricks!)
I will be offering my calendars for sale. They are $20 which includes the wooden holder for $10 for refills. The calendars are 6x6.
I have been working on my calendars for 2015 and I also used this set for October. This is my favorite so far! I followed a tutorial on-line and learned a lot of new tricks for this page. (An old dog can learn new tricks!)
I will be offering my calendars for sale. They are $20 which includes the wooden holder for $10 for refills. The calendars are 6x6.
Labels:
calendars,
halloween,
Holiday Home,
mds,
Papercraft Crew
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Tips for Your Card Making
I love it when I learn something new! One of my blog readers left me a comment yesterday in response to my problem of losing my photopolymer stamps. (Thanks, Kim!) Kim had a very good hint which I incorporated today. Here was her tip:
I use an acrylic free standing photo frame to keep track of the loose stamps. I too clean at the end of creating. Cleaning kills the creative buzz. lol I keep the photo frame on my desk where I stamp. It's one left over from making those post it holders. I can stick those single stamps on to it, and they don't get lost. I can't see them when I drop them either.
As it happens, I had a clear acrylic frame in my stash of Dollar Store items. I slid a piece of card stock inside to make it a little easier to see and used it today while I was stamping. (If you don't recognize these stamps, they are from the latest Paper Pumpkin.) It's pretty cool - the stamps stick to the frame great! Hopefully, no more crawling around on the floor looking for my stamps!
I also learned another tip today. When you stamp an image and want to cut it out with a Framelit, do you find yourself going through all your framelits until you find the right size? Well, that was what I was doing. So, I spent a little time today solving that dilemma. I cut some retired card stock (who doesn't have that laying around???) to 4 1/2" x 5 1/2" (whatever size works for you) and die cut a lot of my framelits. I punched a hole in the top and have it hanging near my stamp table. I may end up putting them in page protectors but haven't decided yet. It already came in handy for me tonight as I was making a Christmas card and trying to decide on the sentiment. Read the article HERE
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I use an acrylic free standing photo frame to keep track of the loose stamps. I too clean at the end of creating. Cleaning kills the creative buzz. lol I keep the photo frame on my desk where I stamp. It's one left over from making those post it holders. I can stick those single stamps on to it, and they don't get lost. I can't see them when I drop them either.
As it happens, I had a clear acrylic frame in my stash of Dollar Store items. I slid a piece of card stock inside to make it a little easier to see and used it today while I was stamping. (If you don't recognize these stamps, they are from the latest Paper Pumpkin.) It's pretty cool - the stamps stick to the frame great! Hopefully, no more crawling around on the floor looking for my stamps!
I also learned another tip today. When you stamp an image and want to cut it out with a Framelit, do you find yourself going through all your framelits until you find the right size? Well, that was what I was doing. So, I spent a little time today solving that dilemma. I cut some retired card stock (who doesn't have that laying around???) to 4 1/2" x 5 1/2" (whatever size works for you) and die cut a lot of my framelits. I punched a hole in the top and have it hanging near my stamp table. I may end up putting them in page protectors but haven't decided yet. It already came in handy for me tonight as I was making a Christmas card and trying to decide on the sentiment. Read the article HERE
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Labels:
framelits dies,
photopolymer stamps
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
MDS Vintage
The challenge this week on MDS Monday is to use a vintage photo or just create a vintage page. This is one of my favorite pictures of my Mom. She looks so cute! I'm guessing she was about two years old?? Well, she celebrated her 86th birthday this past July so I guess this qualifies for vintage! I hope this page will make her smile today. Today marks 41 years since Daddy died and I know she will be remembering that day.
I used so many overlays on this page that it was really slowing down the program. I kept saving it - I was afraid I would lock it up and have to start all over. I've had to do that before so I try to remember to save often.
Make sure you visit the MDS Monday blog - there are some great vintage pictures there!
Here are the elements I used to create this page.
Background
Designer Series Paper designer series paper\Downtown Grunge - 2
Embellishments
Paper Doilies\Paper Doilies - pool party (re-colored) Color = SOFT SUEDE
Soft Blooms - embellishments\Soft Blooms - 4 crumb cake
Soft Blooms - embellishments\Soft Blooms - 4 crumb cake
Soft Blooms - embellishments\Soft Blooms - 4 crumb cake
_Designer Kits\Fan Fair - embellishments\Fan Fair - stitching black circle 2 (re-colored) Color = CHOCOLATE CHIP
Stamps
_Designer Kits\Downtown Grunge\Downtown Grunge - script, Color = 0,0,0
_OVERLAY STAMPS\Vintage Overlays\Vintage Overlays - texture 4
_OVERLAY STAMPS\Vintage Overlays\Vintage Overlays - texture 3
_OVERLAY STAMPS\Vintage Overlays\Vintage Overlays - texture 12
Torn Edges\Torn Edges - flower edge
_OVERLAY STAMPS\Vintage Overlays\Vintage Overlays - texture 12
_OVERLAY STAMPS\Vintage Overlays\Vintage Overlays - texture 13
_OVERLAY STAMPS\Vintage Overlays\Vintage Overlays - texture 4
Everyday Adventure Project Life\Everyday Adventure Project Life - oval frame
_Designer Kits\Seriously Teen Kit\Seriously Teen Kit - grunge 4, Color = 73,56,38
_OVERLAY STAMPS\Thoughtful Overlays\Thoughtful Overlays - memories,
Always\Always - sentiment 2
_HOLIDAYS\Holiday Blitz\Holiday Blitz - mom
Always\Always - sentiment 2
Always\Always - sentiment 2
Punches
Basics\1.25 Square Punch
I used so many overlays on this page that it was really slowing down the program. I kept saving it - I was afraid I would lock it up and have to start all over. I've had to do that before so I try to remember to save often.
Make sure you visit the MDS Monday blog - there are some great vintage pictures there!
Here are the elements I used to create this page.
Background
Designer Series Paper designer series paper\Downtown Grunge - 2
Embellishments
Paper Doilies\Paper Doilies - pool party (re-colored) Color = SOFT SUEDE
Soft Blooms - embellishments\Soft Blooms - 4 crumb cake
Soft Blooms - embellishments\Soft Blooms - 4 crumb cake
Soft Blooms - embellishments\Soft Blooms - 4 crumb cake
_Designer Kits\Fan Fair - embellishments\Fan Fair - stitching black circle 2 (re-colored) Color = CHOCOLATE CHIP
Stamps
_Designer Kits\Downtown Grunge\Downtown Grunge - script, Color = 0,0,0
_OVERLAY STAMPS\Vintage Overlays\Vintage Overlays - texture 4
_OVERLAY STAMPS\Vintage Overlays\Vintage Overlays - texture 3
_OVERLAY STAMPS\Vintage Overlays\Vintage Overlays - texture 12
Torn Edges\Torn Edges - flower edge
_OVERLAY STAMPS\Vintage Overlays\Vintage Overlays - texture 12
_OVERLAY STAMPS\Vintage Overlays\Vintage Overlays - texture 13
_OVERLAY STAMPS\Vintage Overlays\Vintage Overlays - texture 4
Everyday Adventure Project Life\Everyday Adventure Project Life - oval frame
_Designer Kits\Seriously Teen Kit\Seriously Teen Kit - grunge 4, Color = 73,56,38
_OVERLAY STAMPS\Thoughtful Overlays\Thoughtful Overlays - memories,
Always\Always - sentiment 2
_HOLIDAYS\Holiday Blitz\Holiday Blitz - mom
Always\Always - sentiment 2
Always\Always - sentiment 2
Punches
Basics\1.25 Square Punch
Labels:
mds,
MDS Monday
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
Monday, September 29, 2014
White Christmas - Two Ways
The weekend sure comes and goes fast! We went to the movies on Saturday and saw The Drop. Don't waste your money - it wasn't that good. I didn't think it would be but Sonny wanted to see it since James Gandofino was in it. I figured they are digging up all his movies that didn't make it to the box office when he was alive and showing them now. Oh well, it was a nice outing anyway. We went to a restaurant in Cornelius for breakfast before the movie that we had been wanting to try and it was really good. We'll be going back for sure.
Sunday of course, we went to Big Al's to see the Steelers LOSE! Grrrr .... that wasn't supposed to happen - to lose to a team like Tampa Bay who haven't won a game all year! Seems we win the ones we aren't supposed to and lose the ones I think should be the easy ones. I knew starting the season that we weren't going to have much to cheer about this year but it's still tough to see them struggle.
I did have time this weekend to make a couple of cards using White Christmas. First I made a traditional winter card. It's hard to see how glittery this card is. I used Dazzling Diamonds in the trees and all over the snow on the ground. I forgot to mask the circle for the moon so after sponging the sky, I decided to try to make a moon. I sponged a circle with Craft Whisper White Ink and then embossed it with White embossing powder. It worked!! You just never know.
I have seen a few cards made with this set that were fall cards so I decided to give it a try this morning. I stamped the trees and the deer with Early Espresso. Then I used a brown marker to color in the trees. For the leaves, I just used the tip of my markers - Crushed Curry, Dusty Durango, Cherry Cobbler, Mossy Meadow and Soft Suede to put dots all over the ground and the trees. I used the Old Olive Blendabilities to color in the grass. I masked the circle for the sun (Daffodil) and sponged Soft Sky for the sky. What do you think?
One thing I really like about the Photopolymer stamps is that you can arrange them on the clear block the way you want to. Notice in the winter card, the ground that the deer is standing on between the trees is not almost straight. (I also used a Black Marker to extend the ground.) On the fall card, I wanted the ground to be more hilly so I arranged the stamp that way before stamping. The trees and the ground are all one stamp.
What I don't like about the photopolymer stamps is that they are hard for me to see on my desk!! If I don't clean them right away and put them back in the case, I end up looking everywhere for them because they will stick to things. I have a tendency to just lay my stamps on my cleaning pad (which I leave open on the side of my desk) until I am completely done and clean everything at once. Last week I had about 6 stamps laying on the cleaning pad and Bogart decided to check out what I was doing. He jumped up on my desk, knocking the cleaning pad onto the floor and scattering the stamps. I had to call Sonny in to help me. I was missing two of the photopolymer stamps and one clear stamp. After crawling around on the floor (both of us!), I finally found the two photopolymer ones and had given up on finding the other stamp. Sonny had the flashlight out and as he was getting up off the floor, he spotted the stamp on the leg of my chair!
Hope you have a good day! I am headed to the "Y" for a little much needed exercise!
Sunday of course, we went to Big Al's to see the Steelers LOSE! Grrrr .... that wasn't supposed to happen - to lose to a team like Tampa Bay who haven't won a game all year! Seems we win the ones we aren't supposed to and lose the ones I think should be the easy ones. I knew starting the season that we weren't going to have much to cheer about this year but it's still tough to see them struggle.
I did have time this weekend to make a couple of cards using White Christmas. First I made a traditional winter card. It's hard to see how glittery this card is. I used Dazzling Diamonds in the trees and all over the snow on the ground. I forgot to mask the circle for the moon so after sponging the sky, I decided to try to make a moon. I sponged a circle with Craft Whisper White Ink and then embossed it with White embossing powder. It worked!! You just never know.
I have seen a few cards made with this set that were fall cards so I decided to give it a try this morning. I stamped the trees and the deer with Early Espresso. Then I used a brown marker to color in the trees. For the leaves, I just used the tip of my markers - Crushed Curry, Dusty Durango, Cherry Cobbler, Mossy Meadow and Soft Suede to put dots all over the ground and the trees. I used the Old Olive Blendabilities to color in the grass. I masked the circle for the sun (Daffodil) and sponged Soft Sky for the sky. What do you think?
One thing I really like about the Photopolymer stamps is that you can arrange them on the clear block the way you want to. Notice in the winter card, the ground that the deer is standing on between the trees is not almost straight. (I also used a Black Marker to extend the ground.) On the fall card, I wanted the ground to be more hilly so I arranged the stamp that way before stamping. The trees and the ground are all one stamp.
What I don't like about the photopolymer stamps is that they are hard for me to see on my desk!! If I don't clean them right away and put them back in the case, I end up looking everywhere for them because they will stick to things. I have a tendency to just lay my stamps on my cleaning pad (which I leave open on the side of my desk) until I am completely done and clean everything at once. Last week I had about 6 stamps laying on the cleaning pad and Bogart decided to check out what I was doing. He jumped up on my desk, knocking the cleaning pad onto the floor and scattering the stamps. I had to call Sonny in to help me. I was missing two of the photopolymer stamps and one clear stamp. After crawling around on the floor (both of us!), I finally found the two photopolymer ones and had given up on finding the other stamp. Sonny had the flashlight out and as he was getting up off the floor, he spotted the stamp on the leg of my chair!
Hope you have a good day! I am headed to the "Y" for a little much needed exercise!
Labels:
fall,
Steelers,
White Christmas
I have been a Stampin' Up demonstrator since 2005. I enjoy sharing my love of card making with others.
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