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  • Inspired by…

    Posted on September 30, 2014 4:00 AM by Julie 2 Comments

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    Good Morning! 

    A couple of weeks ago, my dear friend and fabulously talented paper crafting artist, Kittie Caracciolo honored me on her blog as an artist she is inspired by!  I was so thrilled and honored by her post!
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    Kittie is well known in crafting circles and on Splitcoast Stampers. She joined Splitcoast in 2004 and was inducted into the Dirty Dozen in 2007. We first became friends through the challenges on Splitcoast shortly after I joined in 2007 and I’ve always been inspired by her fabulous style and genuinely sweet personality. Kittie is a wonderful water colorist and ultra talented dimensional paper artist. She serves on the Impression Obsession design team and is a new member of the Splitcoast Featured Stamper Challenge hostesses. If you’ve never visited her blog, KittieKraft, pull up a chair and prepare to be amazed.

    Along with this honor, Kittie asked that I answer a few questions and share a couple other artists who inspire me.

    Here are the questions!

    1. What am I working on?

    Even when I’m not working on a release or a challenge (I love the challenges!), I’m always working things out in my head. Right now, I’m preparing for the Our Daily Bread designs release tomorrow and also a new release for DRS Designs. That means new Thanksgiving & Christmas images/dies! I also serve on the design teams for Serendipity Stamps, North Coast Creations and as one of the Hostesses for the Splitcoast Featured Stamper Challenge on Sundays.

    2. How does my work differ from others of its genre?

    That’s a really tough question…I’m not sure it does. Friends tell me they recognize my cards before they even see the closeup but at the same time, they’re never sure what to expect… that’s it’s different every time. I love working with a lot of styles of images & I love to make my own backgrounds. My three biggies when designing are color, composition and construction. The main one being color. I adore color and especially contrasts. Most of the time I rely on my coloring skills to carry the card. And I love to try different techniques.

    Here are some of my favorites from over the years (click on any picture to make it larger or go to original post info):

     NCC Birthday Poppies 03726Blakes 8183   Anchor 04218 Beautiful Clover 01549 Hang On 9248
     Julie Warner -justwritedesigns - The Write StuffJulie Warner -https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com Learning to Sail 9695
     Lighthouse 03873Watercolor Pottery 02020NCC Poppies 02605 Julie Warner -justwritedesigns - The Write Stuff LSC249 Peace 4024
     Crayon Bday 04010Get Well Teddy 02539 
     Summer Seascape comboAutumn Leaf Pears 6415Flowers on a Grid 3352a1 Delft Tile Card Deco Faces 8204Classic Red 7639Best Fishes 2929a1  Winter Eve 4161Bluebonnet Sky 9867Beautiful Geraniums 04234 FS290 Moonlit Lake 022
     Holiday Season 04088Aloha 2820a1 Cherry Blossom Umbrella  01137Hooked on You 01197Julie Warner -justwritedesigns - The Write Stuffic149-reindeer-1009aRed Checlle 03968fs84-zig-or-zag797aRuby Slippers 03030Party Candles dk 9009 Sweet Stamps Flower Frame 02911 DDIC13 Fall is in the Air 3533a2
    3. Why do I create what I do?

    I feel driven to create and since I’m just a bit impatient, I love the almost instant gratification of creating cards..my mini artworks. I started out in water color but that grew to include a lot of other mediums. As long as I’m able to color, the method or medium doesn’t really matter. Creating for me is fulfilling, frustrating (when it doesn’t work as planned), and always gives me a sense of accomplishment when the project is finished.

    4. How does your creative process work?

    Usually with something I see. It could be a magazine picture or one on the internet..or a card that has a technique that I want to try. A lot of times I look at an image I want to work with and an idea or finished design will appear in my head. Sometimes it works out just as I envisioned, but most of the time it morphs and evolves as I work on it. If I get stuck, I work on backgrounds. I find they usually get me going and sooner or later, I’ll pull one out and it will be perfect for what I need at that time. I never throw things out, lol. Even if I’m not crazy about it as a whole, parts or pieces of it will usually end up in another project.

    And now I get to nominate a couple of lovely ladies who are not only friends, but always so inspiring to me!

    Karen Dunbrook – Snippets

    photoI first met Karen when we were on the Innovative Stamp Creations design team in 2009 and our friendship continues through Splitcoast. Karen is always a favorite in the Splitcoast Challenges…her remarkable CAS (clean & simple) style is easily recognized. Karen currently does design work for Penny Black and is a regular in the SCS Challenges. From conversations/emails I know Karen has a super busy life as a caregiver for a group of little ones which doesn’t leave her a lot of extra time. If you haven’t, check out her blog Snippets and her SCS Gallery. You’ll be floored by her beautiful creations!

     

    Jenny Gropp – One Krafty Kat

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    Jenny & I first met around 2010 or 2011 (in real life, yay!). There are a group of us in the Atlanta area and we usually get together a couple of times during the year. Recently, we all went to the CHA Hobby Show in July. Jenny and I are on the Serendipity Stamps design team and we were also on the Outlines Rubber Stamps design team. Jenny is a super talented Copic colorist and super sweet lady. She also serves on the design teams for Impression Obsession, Perfect Paper Crafting and Impressive Ideas (a stamp store where she teaches classes and handles the purchasing). If you haven’t, check out her blog One Krafty Kat and you will be amazed at her creativity! 


    Thank you so much for stopping by! I hope you’ve enjoyed this post and you’ll be inspired to check out the blogs of Kittie, Karen & Jenny!

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    This entry was posted in Birthday Brayered Background Bugs/Butterflies/Dragonflies/Ladybugs/Bees CAS Cheery Lynn Dies Christmas/Holiday/Winter Cuttlebug/Quickutz/Sizzix Deadbeat Designs Deep Red Stamps Divinity Designs/Our Daily Bread designs DRS Designs Embossing/Dry or Heat Fall/Halloween/Thanksgiving Get Well Girly/Feminine/Mother's Day Glitter Innovative Stamp Creations JustRite Magenta Masculine/Father's Day Masking-Reverse Masking Mike's $ North Coast Creations Outlines Rubber Stamp Co Pictures Prismacolor Pencils Recollections Recyled Scenes/Landscapes Serendipity Stamps Sparkle N Sprinkle Spellbinders Nestabilities Splitcoast Challenges Sponging/Color Blending Stampendous Stamps on Fire Stampscapes Studio G Sweet Stamps and tagged Birthday brayer Christmas Copic Deadbeat Designs Deep Red Stamps Divinity Designs/Our Daily Bread designs DRS Designs Embossing/Dry or Heat feminine flowers Get Well Innovative Stamp Creations Magenta masculine Outlines Rubber Stamp Co Pictures Prismacolor Pencils punches scenes Serendipity Stamps Southwest SparkleNSprinkle Spellbinders Sponging/Color Blending Stampendous water color Wedding/Anniversary winter
  • North Coast Creations May Release!

    Posted on May 15, 2014 7:58 AM by Julie 11 Comments

    Julie Warner – https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com
    Welcome to the North Coast Creations May Release! We have a couple of beautiful sets this month! One for the girly girl and one for the outdoors man in your life. 

    First, the prize details: 

    • Two winners will be randomly chosen from the comments left on the designers blogs to receive a $10 gift certificate good towards the purchase of NCC stamps just for commenting on our Design Team cards!
    • You have until May 17, 2014 at 10:00PM EDT to leave a comment on each of our designers blog posts. 
    • Our 2 random winners will be announced here on the blog on May 18,  2014, be sure to check back to see if you have won!

    Julie Warner – https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com
    My first card features the new Ballet set. Such a lovely pair of ballet slippers and wonderful sayings and quotes to go with it. I took ballet as a young girl and to this day when I think of ballet slippers and tutus, I think pink. A little funny, since the first tutu I wore at a recital was orange & lime green with a Mandarin collar and sparkly to the max! Anyway, I thought this pink and white paper from the ODBD Heart & Soul collection would be perfect. I added a white embossed ODBD crochet circle behind the slippers circle. After white embossing it on white, I sponged on the pink inks then die cut it with the matching die. The slippers were colored with Copics and I used my out of the box technique and a smaller circle die to cut it out. I added a die cut ODBD Beautiful Borders die across the bottom and the sentiment was die cut with an ODBD tag die.

    The finished card is 5.50 x 4.25 and these are the Copics I used. 
    Julie Warner – https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com
    Supplies:

    Stamps: North Coast Creations – Ballet,  ODBD – Crochet Circle Plain
    Paper: X-Press It, ODBD Heart & Soul paper collection
    Ink: Memento tuxedo black, Colorbox frost white pigment, Distress Inks in angel pink & worn lipstick
    Accessories:  Copic markers,ODBD Recipe & Tag die,  ODBD Crochet Circle die, ODBD Beautiful Borders dies, Spellbinders Decorative labels 22 & A2 Matting basics A dies, white embossing powder, crystals, ribbon

    For my second card, I have one for the outdoorsman or the for the family camping trip.
    Julie Warner – https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com
    I first stamped the trees, masking as I went and I stamped a couple of extra trees, the camper, marshmallows and the Happy Camper sign on another piece to cut out. After coloring everything with Copics, I made a narrow dk red frame for my scene, matted it on a piece of ODBD Rustic Beauty paper collection and added the cut out parts. I used the same out of the box technique on the tops and sides of the trees that are part of the scene in order to slide the red frame underneath. The finished card is 5.50 x 4.25 and these are the Copics I used.

    Julie Warner – https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com

    Supplies:

    Stamps: North Coast Creations – Happy Camper
    Paper: X-Press It, ODBD Rustic Beauty paper collection, dk red
    Ink: Memento tuxedo black
    Accessories:  Copic markers, Spellbinders A2 Matting basics A & B dies

    Please be sure to stop by and visit all of the Design Team blogs for more inspiration!

    Julie * Lori * Lisa * Dawn * Sandee * Amber * 

    Sabrina * Robin

     

    Thanks so much for stopping by!
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    This entry was posted in Divinity Designs/Our Daily Bread designs Embossing/Dry or Heat Girly/Feminine/Mother's Day Masculine/Father's Day Masking-Reverse Masking North Coast Creations Scenes/Landscapes Spellbinders Nestabilities Splitcoast Challenges and tagged Divinity Designs/Our Daily Bread designs embossing resist Embossing/Dry or Heat feminine masculine North Coast Creations scenes Spellbinders Splitcoast
  • Serendipity -SSCB #29 -Stitches +Embossing

    Posted on March 19, 2014 12:01 AM by Julie 10 Comments

    Julie Warner - https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com

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    Welcome to  the March (pt 2) challenge for  Serendipity Stamps!  We’re switching things up a bit in 2014…The challenges will now be MONTHLY so you have longer to play. The design team will still provide inspiration twice a month (every other Wednesday), but you will have the whole month to play along! The Serendipity Challenge this month is In Stictches (use faux, real, stamped.)  And for the Design Team, we’ve added the twist of using embossing/debaossing with a Serendipity die.. You can find all the details on how to play along with us at the Serendipity Stamps Challenge Blog. With each challenge we always have a gift certificate up for grabs to a random player. Free Shipping on all US orders of $10 or more.   This is a great chance to snap up the stamps from the Wood Mounted Stamp sale and to throw in some grab bags.  Good through 3/26.

    Julie Warner - https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com
    For my card today, I used the beautiful Ballerina image. After coloring with Copics, I used my out of the box Nestie technique to die cut her.With the die still in place, I sponged a little antique linen ink around the edges. I did the same with the greeting. The embossed circle was done by first embossing the ornament die onto white card stock, die cutting with a circle die, then I sponged on some of the antique linen & also some rose coral chalk ink. The ballet slippers were fussy cut and added some Copic dyed seam tape and button with a narrow ribbon bow tied through it. The background is a piece of designer paper that I added more of the pink color to and sponged it around the edges. Unfortunately, I was so involved with all the elements, I totally forgot to add the stitching! We’ll just pretend I stitched, lol. Anyway, these are the Copics I used. And I’ll explain that the tutu started out colored with the red violet colors, then when I picked the dp, I had to add the peach & blush colors to warm up the pink to match.
    Julie Warner – https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com

    Supplies:

    Stamps: Serendipity Stamps – Ballerina, Dance, Ballet Slippers
    Paper: X-Press It white, kraft,  dp (Prima – Almanac collection)
    Ink:  Memento tuxedo black, Distress ink antique linen, Colorbox rose coral chalk
    Accessories:  Serendipity Ornament die, Copic markers, seam tape, narrow ribbon, button, Spellbinders petite ovals, circles & labels 18 dies

    Thanks so much for stopping by! Please stop by and visit all the Design Team for more inspiration.

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    Marybeth Lopez
    Miriam Napier 
    Pauline Pollington
    Jenny Gropp
    Vickie Zimmer
    Julie Warner – you are here!
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    Anya Schrier

     


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