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  • Altered Book Pgs & a Love Letter

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

    Weekly-Favorite
    Today, I’m combining a few challenges from Splitcoast…first my card is for the Free For All (F4A206), to have LOVE somewhere on your project.

    For the big LOVE letters on top, I stamped the woven plaid in a couple of directions, using a couple of pink/red colors, then stamped the stacked love image on top and fussy cut the letters.

    On the 4.25 x 5.50 card front, I stamped the heart background diagonally using the light pink ink. The  fun mailbox is a die cut and I used a metallic silver, a metallic flecked gray and shimmery red card stock to cut it and assembled them together. On the little letter, I stamped parts of a new greeting (Hug a Nurse, You’ll Heal Better…coming soon!) and I used a stamp positioner to add the L in place of the B in Better to create the word Letter. The white scallop and narrow red frames were left overs and I stacked them and arranged the LOVE on top and the mailbox thru the frames.

    Supplies:

    Stamps: DRS Designs – Stacked Love, Woven Plaid, Interlocking Heart Background
    Ink:  Memento tuxedo black, love letter & angel pink, Colorbox rouge & warm red chalk inks
    Paper: white, shimmer red, metallic silver, metallic flecked gray
    Accessories:  Quickutz mailbox die, Spellbinders scallop rectangle & rectangles dies

    For a couple of the following Altered Book pages, this first one is for the MIX53 challenge, Layers.

    Julie Warner – https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com
    These are all pages from an altered book I made a while back for my sister’s birthday. Since we were born and raised in Texas, I chose to start with the book “Texas” by James Michener. I used quite a bit of text from it, but also a ton of pictures from magazines, especially Texas Monthly, clip art and stamps from a whole bunch of companies. I started by removing some pages and gluing other pages together for stability, then used a variety of colors of acrylic paints to base coat the pages. Then I would use a variety of ink colors and stamped images to create the backgrounds. Then the collage work started with all of the images. This is just a few of the pages…the entire book is around 45-50 double pages with all manner of pockets, fold outs, telescoping images, tags and pull outs. Some tell the history of Texas, some are on individual cities and regions of Texas..some tell about personal family history &  experiences, recipes, music & some are just for fun.
    Julie Warner – https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com

    I love all the fun images on this page..the only thing that always bothered me is the misspelling of “y’all” on the left page. I cut this out for the size, went ahead and used it, but it still bothers me. I guess the typist just had her contractions confused, since as every Texan knows, y’all is “you all” and the apostrophe goes after the y. And just to be clear, “y’all” is singular, “all y’all” is plural, lol. 
    Julie Warner – https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com
    And this page is also for the Ways to Use It (WT464), Horses as well as the Mix53.Julie Warner – https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com
    This is a group of pages (see the angle cuts on the right?) that have a bunch of recipes and pictures of Tex-Mex food and restaurants. 

    Julie Warner – https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.comThis is a couple of fun stories about Texas Rangers and since we have an ancestor who was a Ranger, it was fun to include it.

    Julie Warner – https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com
    Some Texas wildflowers, state bird and postage stamps.Julie Warner – https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com

    Another page with pretty pictures but I don’t know if you can still buy a little piece of Texas as this ad says.Julie Warner – https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com


    Julie Warner – https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com
    And here we have some Texas music! Is there anything better? I’ve been to the Kerrville Folk Festival and it was always fabulous! And just interesting to me, but one of my cousins lived down the street from one of the ZZ Top members (I won’t say which, lol) and Buddy Holly was a cousin of my dad’s (so I guess he was cousin too) and they were born on the same day, same year. How cool! 
    Julie Warner – https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com

     

    Julie Warner – https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com
    And this is the cover. Like I mentioned, these are just a few pages, but I hope you enjoyed them!
    Thanks so much for stopping by!
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  • Serendipity Stamps Blog Hop Day 3!

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    Welcome to the Serendipity Blog Hop! We are showcasing some fabulous new dies these 3 days and Hoppers have until Feb 5 to leave a comment! Winners will be posted on Feb 7.  Blog candy is hidden – meaning the winner will be chosen at random from one of our DT blogs.  Be sure to leave a comment on each blog so you’ll be in the random drawing.   The prize will be  $10 discount code each day of the hop!

    If you came here from Mary’s Blog (Serendipity Challenge Blog), you are in the right place. If not you might want to start there so you won’t miss a thing!

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    This is the final day of the Serendipity Blog Hop and our last die to show you is this beautiful Ladybug! It is so detailed! The scoring and different size circles are just wonderful. It may be cliche, but I immediately thought red, white & black. A little funny, because ALL of the ladybugs we have around here are orange and black. Must be a different variety. Anyway, I die cut 3 ladybugs…1 red, 1 black & 1 white. The red is the main ladybug and I used the lg dots from the black version & small dots from the white version & I added dots w/ a white gel pen to the centers of the lg black dots.. I added a white die cut blossom layer underneath the ladybug and a die cut white flower.

    The red background was stamped w/ a cute little ladybug image and some black & white dp that I’ve had forever seemed to be a good match. The greeting was die cut with a fishtail banner & I found a package of little ladybug clothespins so I added it to the banner. The finished card is 5.50 x 4.25.

    Thanks so much for stopping by! Now I’ll send you on to your next stop…the blog of the wonderful Karen Amidon!

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    Supplies:

    Stamps: Serendipity Stamps – Ladybug, Ladybug Hugs
    Paper: black, white, red, dp (unkwn)
    Ink:  Memento tuxedo black
    Accessories: Serendipity Ladybug die, Spellbinders blossom 4 die, MFT fishtail banner die, Memory Box Cheshire branch solid & outline dies, ladybug clothespin, white gel pen

  • Serendipity Stamps Blog Hop!

    01-14 Blog Hop Badge copy

    Welcome to the Serendipity Blog Hop! We are show casing some fabulous new dies over the next 3 days and Hoppers have until Feb 5 to leave a comment! Winners will be posted on Feb 7.  Blog candy is hidden – meaning the winner will be chosen at random from one of our DT blogs.  Be sure to leave a comment on each blog so you’ll be in the random drawing.   The prize will be  $10 discount code each day of the hop!

    If you came here from Mary’s Blog (Serendipity Challenge Blog), you are in the right place. If not you might want to start there so you won’t miss a thing!

    St Paddy Shamrock dk 02651
    Weekly-Favorite
    Today we are introducing this wonderful Shamrock die! Don’t you love the Celtic knot work in the shamrock petals? I die cut the shamrock out of some recycled box panels. I loved the dk green color and it is really heavy weight, but the die handled it with no problem. I also die cut a couple more shamrocks out of plain card stock and stacked them together w/ the green one on top for some extra dimension. It’s attached to a die cut circle of textured aqua and I die cut larger circles on the top layers of mossy green and patterned dp. The dp was also die cut on the lower edge w/ a curved die and I attached a strip of white die cut w/ a coordinating curved border. The greeting was stamped on an angle in the lower right corner with green ink. I outlined the letters w/ a dark green Micron pen and added shading and sparkle with a Stardust pen. The finished card is 4.25 x 5.50.

    Thanks so much for stopping by! Your next stop will be the blog of the super talented  Karen Amidon!Julie2 sig
    Supplies:

    Stamps: Serendipity Stamps – Happy St. Patty’s Day
    Paper: white, textured aqua (DCWV), mossy green, striped dp (unknown)
    Ink:  Memento bamboo leaves
    Accessories: Serendipity Shamrock die, Spellbinders circles  & curved borders dies, clear Stardust pen, rhinestone

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