• Tag Archives Cuttlebug/Quickutz/Sizzix
  • DTGD11 Are you playing in the Dirt this week?

    You should be! It’s been Dare to Get Dirty Challenge week all week long on Splitcoast and there’s still time to play along. Come on, wouldn’t you love to play in the dirt pile with some of the Dirty Dozen current and Alumni? Take the challenge!

    Last year, I hosted a couple of challenges, but this year I provided some samples for a couple of the challenges. This card is for Karen Barber’s DTGD11 challenge for 8/5/11. You can read all about it HERE, but you’ll need to be a Fan Club member. So I won’t tell you what the challenge is, but I will tell you a bit about the card.

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

    All images are Sparkle N Sprinkle. I just love these art deco images and I couldn’t decide which to use, so I used all three. There is one more on the sheet, but I think I worked as many in as I could, lol. They were all stamped, colored w/ markers and cut out. I added a little sparkle w/ some fire engine red glitter just in a few places. The frames on the red layer and the turquoise layer are actually much smaller but I used a stamp positioner to extend them and added some highlights w/ a white gel pen. The sentiment was die cut w/ a ribbon tag then I trimmed off the ends of the tag. The finished card measures 4.25 x 5.5.

    While I’m on the DTGD challenges, here is another sample card I made for Suzanne Dean’s DTGD challenge on 8/3/11. I promised to post it here, then totally forgot. It also features images by Sparkle N Sprinkle.

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

    For this one, I stamped the fall image twice on water color paper w/o reinking. I used the fainter image for my inside oval and stamped the greeting above it. I used the largest oval die to cut just the top and went out of the box for the rest. The center oval was stamped w/ the frame using the Kpad.The strip down the left side was punched and pierced and a little flourish was added behind the butterscotch colored scallop oval. The finished card measures 5.5 x 4.25.

    Thanks so much for stopping by! Besides being a lot of fun, there are some serious prizes involved if you participate in the DTGD challenges. So check it out!

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    Supplies for Deco Faces:

    Stamps: Sparkle N Sprinkle – Mon Ami set 430, Thoughtful Frames set 436
    Paper: white, red, mint, turquoise
    Ink: VersaFine onyx
    Accessories: Spellbinders circle & ribbon tag dies, Tombow markers, white gel pen, SAMJ (stamp-a-ma-jig), Quickie glue pen, Fire Engine Red glitter

    Supplies for Autumn Smile:

    Stamps: Sparkle N Sprinkle – Harvest Pumpkins set 228, Autumn Swirl set 410, Thoughtful Frames set 436
    Paper: vanilla, butterscotch, dp (leaf bg is Basic Grey Indian Summer, sm print is SEI Moonrise)
    Ink: Archival sepia, Kaleidacolor Creole Spice
    Accessories: gold rhinestones, Fiskars leaf border punch, Spellbinders classic oval, scallop ovals & Symbology dies, Tombow markers, paper piercer

     


  • Sewn w/ Love

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

    Wonderful sketch today at Splitcoast (SC344)! I turned it and flipped it to fit my images. This is also for Andrea’s DTGD11 challenge. If y’all are Fan Club members, you can read all about it HERE.

    All images are Our Daily Bread designs. The tag was stamped, die cut and the sentiment split up a little to fit inside. The pincushion was also die cut and colored w/ markers.

    The bottom border of the dp was punched then I went along the punched edge w/ pinking shears. I cut out a couple of sections of embossed measuring tape and sponged over the top and attached them behind the pincushion.

    Thanks so much for stopping by!

     

     

    Supplies:

    Stamps: ODBD – Pincushion, Pincushion Tag, Sewn with Love
    Paper: vanilla, dp (Basic Grey – Sweet Threads collection)
    Ink: VersaFine Onyx
    Accessories: Tombow markers, ODBD tag & pincushion dies, EK Success argyle border punch, pinking shears, piercing tool, cotton yarn, Sizzix embossing folder

  • SNS Sparkling Wintry Sensations Blog Hop!

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

    Welcome to the Sparkle N Sprinkle “Sparkling Wintry Sensations” blog hop!

    For my sparkling wintry card, I created a sheet of faux postage stamps using the pine forest image and a small, rectangular cut out (or reverse mask). I inked the forest w/ several colors of green pigment inks then stamped it inside the mask. I just moved the mask and repeated 5 more times. The wording and numbers were inked w/ a dk pink marker and stamped on top to complete the “stamp” look. I used a perforating blade in between the stamps and cut the outside w/ postage stamp scissors.

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

    The sentiment was die cut and attached to a fancy tag die cut. (Cutting this die is super easy w/ the Grand Calibur!) The reindeer was inked w/ the pink pigment inks, stamped an cut out. I used a glue pen and Sparkling Snow glitter on the reindeer and to add snowflakes to my postage stamps. I used the Mauvelous glitter on the fancy tag and reindeer antlers. The peony colored layer behind the postage was die cut using a scallop border die. The finished card measures 4.25 x 5.5.

    Thanks so much for stopping by!

     

     

     

    Supplies:

    Stamps: Sparkle N Sprinkle- Pine Forest, Swirly Reindeer, Christmas Magic & snowflakes from set #414; USA & July 4 from set #433; Merry Christmas from set #385
    Paper: Neenah white, textured peony
    Ink: VersaColor rainforest, Colorbox evergreen, moss green, razzberry & peony pigment inks
    Accessories:  Sparkle N Sprinkle glitters in Sparkling Snow & Mauvelous, Tombow Markers, 1/2 ” Double Sided “Tear-ific” Tape SAT04, Spellbinders classic ovals & Fancy Tags 2 dies, Quickutz scallop border die, Fiskars postage stamp scissors, perforating blade, Stamp-a-ma-jig, Grand Calibur