• Heart Flowers

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    For my field of Heart Flowers, I stamped the grass across the front of a vanilla panel. The various hearts were stamped, cut out and popped up on top of the blades of grass. I added a little color to some areas of the hearts using a combination of Tombow markers and Prismacolor pencils. I already had this dp from Cosmo Cricket picked out and it turned out to  be a really tough color of red to match. The only way I could come close was using both the markers and pencils.  I added some little crystals on top of the hearts. The finished card is 5.50 x 4.25.

    And here’s the page from my notebook. Can’t tell you how many different red inks I tried before deciding the lipstick red chalk ink came the closest.

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    Thanks so much for stopping by! Please stop by and check out the details on all of the DT’s cards.

    Jenny Gropp
    Kecia Waters
    Lisa Silver
    Sue Kment

    Julie Warner -me!
    Jeanne Streiff

     

     

    Supplies:

    Stamps: Outlines – Hearts Unmounted, Tiny Happy Love Day AA-845 , Grass F-382
    Paper: vanilla, dp (Cosmo Cricket – Social Club collection)
    Ink: Colorbox Fluid Chalk lipstick red
    Accessories: Tombow markers (warm red #885, crimson #847),  Swarovski Crystals (sun),   Flower die (Sizzix), Prismacolor pencils, small rectangle dies (Quickutz), long rectangle die (Spellbinders)

  • Winter Snow

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    Weekly-Favorite

    Best of 2012 -SPLITCOASTSTAMPERS!

    For my winter card, I used this wonderful Tree Branch and stamped it with indigo ink on the slate blue c/s. I shaded it just a bit using Tombow markers and added snow with a white gel pen. The two sizes of Flurry snowflakes were stamped in indigo and also denim inks. I added a few of the smaller flakes stamped and embossed with white embossing powder. More highlights were added with the white gel pen and the centers dotted with a Viva Decor Pearl Pen.

    The greeting was also white embossed on a gold flecked navy piece of c/s. I attached it on top of a sentiment frame and colored in the dots. The finished card is 6.50 x 5.00.

    Just for fun, I thought I’d show you my color inspiration for this challenge. I had this snowflake dp and while I was hunting for c/s to go with it, I found this Martha Stewart paint chip in my stash and those are the colors I used. This is a page in my little 9.5 x 7 notebook.  I keep little leftover paper and ribbon swatches and bare bones notes on the card. It helps me remember what I did and what I used. I don’t know how many of these I’ve gone through, but they’ve really come in handy plenty of times and I don’t have to guess what I used.

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    Thanks so much for stopping by! I hope to see your creation for our Monday Challenge and please stop by and check out the details on all of the DT’s cards.

    Jenny Gropp
    Kecia Waters
    Lisa Silver
    Sue Kment

    Julie Warner -me!
    Jeanne Streiff

     

     

    Supplies:

    Stamps: Outlines –Tree Branch G-37, Flurry lg C-820, Flurry sm B-821, Shower C-424 (for the sentiment frame), Tiny With Warm Wishes AA-864
    Paper: white, vanilla, slate blue, gold flecked navy, dp (Anna Griffin Christmas stack)
    Ink: Ancient Page indigo, Adirondack denim, Colorbox frost white pigment
    Accessories: Tombow markers (lt sand #990, tan #942, deep blue #565),  Viva Pearl Pen ice white, embossing powder, snowflake punches (Paper Studio, Marvy, Michael’s), Snowflake border punch (Martha Stewart), white gel pen, snowflake ribbon

  • Birthday Tea

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    What a terrific Free For All (F4A98) challenge! Quite a laundry list of items and I hope I included them all. This is also for yesterday’s WT challenge (WT365), a birthday card.

    Let’s see…we were to use a die cut – my teapot and tea bag are die cuts, the partial doily is a die cut. A 3D flower- my flower is a spiral blossom die cut that I inked and rolled up. Pearls- I used three little silver pearls in the upper left corner. Embossing folder- well, I used a texture thingie of sorts. I used a piece of plastic canvas mesh in the embossing machine to add the texture to the teapot and the burgundy layer behind the greeting. (Greeting is Our Daily Bread designs). And designer paper- I used it for the teapot and the background layer.
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    For the WT challenge, we were to make a birthday card. So I think I’m covered. The finished card is 5 inches square.

    Thanks so much for stopping by! Have a great weekend!

     

    Stamps: ODBD – Birthday Blessings
    Paper: pale grey, burgundy, lt pink marble, dp (Prima – Melody collection)
    Ink: Ancient Page bordeaux, Distress Ink spun sugar
    Accessories: Spellbinders spiral blossom 1 & label 16, Quickutz tea set dies, Tombow port wine marker, silver pearls, Martha Stewart fern punch, leaf punch, plastic mesh canvas