Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Baby Greetings
Where did the day go? I must have thought about posting this card 5 different times today and then got side-tracked. Dont you hate it when that happens? Well, I have 35 more minutes left in this day here in Utah so I suppose technically, I still posted on Wednesday, lol.
Anyway, here is a simple baby card I made to show ya'll how easy the Newborn Blessings set is to use.
I just stamped the baby and the gift basket, colored them with Copic Markers and did alot of layering. I used some gingham ribbon and a piece of our 1" wide satin Ribbon from May Arts to make the side treatment. And that was that. Just change the colors up for a girl...easy peasy. Hope you like it.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Design Team Reminder
Germy Little Monster Card by Kristin Soboloski
Stamps: Monster Medical from Artful INKables
Ink: Momento Black Ink
Paper: Celery, Raspberry & White solid card stock and various decorative paper scraps
Everything Else: Colored using prismacolor pencils and gamsol, 2 circle punches and raspberry brads.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Another New Release Tweet! (Treat!)
Stamps: Any Birdy Home? from AI
Paper: Basic Grey and SU!
Other: Momento Black ink, Copic Markers, Buttons and some great fuzzy green yarn I found!
Can you believe it? Another New Release sample from Kristin in the same week? LOL Actually I am trying turn over a new leaf...when the new DT comes on board, I will have a weekly posting day just like they do! I gotta do something to make myself stamp more! I used to stamp daily but now I cant seem to find the time...so I will make it a requirement instead! ;-)
Friday, January 15, 2010
It's a CHARMing Hop!
For my card, I used the Creature Comforts set and an adorable woven heart charm. All the stamps in this set would be perfect for any Valentine's project you might need to make next month and the 2 heart charms we carry would make lovely embellishments for them.
Stamp Set: Creature Comforts
Ink: Versamark, Momento Black
Paper: Rich Razzleberry, Pretty In Pink and Certainly Celery Cardstock from SU!, a lace paper doily and DP from Crate Paper's Bliss Collection
Accessories: White Embossing Powder, Woven Heart Charm, random striped satin ribbon, dimensionals and 2 buttons
My oldest daughter also made a card for our hop, her card uses the Pond Friends set and an adorable 3d turtle charm. Isnt it cute??
We both really enjoyed making these cards together and we hope you get some inspiration from them. Now it is time for you to move on to the next blog on our Charming hop... JOY's Crazy for Daisies Blog. And dont forget, if you comment on every blog on our hop, you will be entered into our drawing for an Artful INKables set and pewter charm of your choice. Thanks for visiting!!
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Got Germs?
Today I have a different kind of card to share...has flu season got you down? Know anyone who is under the weather and could use some cheering up? Our new stamp set, Monster Medical, is perfect for creating fun, light-hearted get well cards. Since I've had the creative 'bug' lately, I had some time to make this card for a friend.
I see these 3 guys from the set as little germs under a microscope and tried to convey that in this card.
Each little germ is popped up on dimensional dots and so is the ring of blue around them...it is a cool effect, in real life. I tried to show it a bit better in this close up so hopefully you get the idea!
I also got to use my brand new Cuttlebug for this card...yes I said new. Believe it or not I have been putting off buying one ever since they came out! But Holly's tutorial from last month (Faux Mosaic Tile) pushed me over the edge and made me have to have one. Thanks loads, Holly! ;-)
HEARD YOU CAUGHT A BUG CARD
Stamps: Monster Medical from AI
Paper: Blue, sage, white and peach from SU! and DP from Basic Grey
Ink: Black from Momento
Accessories: Dimensionals, cuttlebug with swirls folder and stitched grosgrain ribbon
Thanks for stopping by and have a great weekend!
Friday, November 20, 2009
Celebrate New Moon...the Blog Hop
The only requirement for our Hop is that the participants must use Artful INKables stamps to create a project inspired by the Twilight Series. Some will be highlighting the AI Twilight inspired sets: Into the Moonlight and Fictionally Inspired. And others, like myself, will be showing you how other AI sets can fall right into the Twilight theme. Artful INKables is also sponsoring Twilight Tuesday’s Hop today and we are providing both the stamp sets mentioned above and a set of our Vampire Romance Themed Pewter Charms as prizes, so be sure to check them out today as well!
I actually have 2 cards to share with you today as well as one by my very Twilight-obsessed daughter, Alea. I made 2 cards because after I finished the first, I decided I needed one that reflected the New Moon movie more. Though I like the outcome, this first card is more related to the final book in the series, than the second book.
GREETINGS FROM ISLE ESME
Stamps: Paradise Island and Fictionally Inspired (Artful INKables)
Paper: Artichoke, Violet and White from SU
Inks: Brocade Blue, Ballet Blue and Elegant Eggplant were used to brayer the background, Black Momento Ink was used for sentiments and palm trees.
Accessories: Dimensionals, silver cord, Prima Flower and blue brad, Copics used to color in the image, Brayer used for background, moon was masked and white Gelly Roll pen used to create highlights and moon reflection. I hand cut the banner and stamped the words on by bending the rubber to the shape I needed it to follow...yet another reason I love unmounted rubber! (It goes where I want but doesnt get distorted!)
To better reflect the New Moon movie and book, I wanted to create something that brings Jacob to mind, since this is essentially the time that we get to know him better. The turning point in Bella's depression is when she goes to Jacob for his help in rebuilding the 2 motorcycles she has obtained. So this card is for Jacob:
IMPRINTED
Stamps: Road Rider and Fictionally Inspired (Artful INKables)
Paper: Black, Red, Silver and White from SU, DP from Basic Grey and Rusty Pickle
Inks: Black Momento Ink and Close to Cocoa from SU
Accessories: Dimensionals, Copics used to color in the image, circle cutter used to cut the top of the sentiment piece, silver ribbon
This final card was made by my daughter. She wanted to create a card the brought the new movie to mind so she created a replica of the cake made for Bella's 18th Birthday. (Yes, she knows the cake is pink in the book but decided to make hers like the cake shown in the movie previews.)
HAPPY BIRTHDAY BELLA by Alea Soboloski
Stamps: Birthday Best (Artful INKables)
Paper: Red and White from SU, DP unknown
Inks: Black Momento Ink
Accessories: Sharpies used to color in the image, Prima Flowers, printer created sentiment and Gelly Roll glitter pen
The next stop on the hop is MARGIE
In case you get lost along the way, here’s the order of the hop:
Kristin Soboloski http://artfulinkables.blogspot.com/
Margie Cortina http://ohbumbleismemargie.blogspot.com
Alison Heikkile http://alisonsrandomthoughts.blogspot.com
Jen Shults http://deconstructingjen.com
Lois Bak http://clownmomcreations.blogspot.com/
Michele Lourenco http://enchantedstamper.blogspot.com
Jodi Collins http://stampingalatte.blogspot.com
Jennifer Olauson http://wannabecr8tive.blogspot.com
Jen Pahoulis http://jen-pjpants.blogspot.com/
Juanita Gillen http://stampintwilghtmom.blogspot
Donna Wardle http://donna-wardle.blogspot.com/
Joy Stagg http://daiseyfreak.blogspot.com/
Cathy Cunningham http://cathy-cunningham.blogspot.com/
Sherry Campbell http://workingandstamping.blogspot.com/
Michelle Woerner http://stopandstamptheroses.blogspot.com/
Crystal Irwin http://www.crystalkbk.blogspot.com/
Kathy Jones http://inspiredtostamp.blogspot.com/
Dani Chapman http://countyourbeautifulblessings.blogspot.com/
Tamara Bennett http://scrapcationgetaway.blogspot.com
Tonya Klar http://www.stamphappens.com
Jackie Rakoski http://stampingsister.blogspot.com
Holly Endress http://www.hollybeary.com
April Davis http://mousekemom.blogspot.com/
Oh and be sure to leave a comment on each blog along the way through our Hop, for your chance to win your choice of 2 AI sets! Please leave your comments by Midnight, November 23rd!
Friday, October 30, 2009
Winter Retro Hop
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Mail Bag!
I recently received these LOVELY cards from two great customers and I wanted to share them with you! Aren't they fabulous?!? I love it when I get creations from customers...it really makes my day!
This card was sent in by Barb Poole who was the winner of our very first Think INK challenge. She used stamps from our Snow Play set and some great embellishments, including some of our horizontal striped May Arts ribbon, glitter, crystal lacquer and Liquid Applique. Thanks so much Barb! I love it and it was so kind of you to take the time to make and send this lovely card!
The second card was made by Jacquie Peifer using the Steampunk Sarah set. This card has so many fun, bright details on it I could look at it for hours! So many pieces of the main collage element are colored so precisely and it goes perfectly with the Basic Grey paper she used. The compass pieces are popped up on dimensional foam and so is the greeting piece. Jacquie, thanks so much for sharing your beautiful piece of art with me! You are so sweet!
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
A 5 Hour Creation
The paper choices seemed to give me more agita than anything. I just didn't have anything that looked like the imaginary paper I saw in my head, lol. I knew I wanted to use our new Bird's Song set and once those things were finally decided upon, (Basic Grey decorative paper, chocolate chip card stock) I got to work. I stamped the leaf image on various colors of mottled paper and cut them out. Then I stamped the bird image on the paper vertically and colored it using Copic markers. It is colored to resemble a titmouse, one of various birds that has a bit of a crest on it's head. I "artfully" arranged the leaves to fall off the branch and gave them some dimension with pop dots as shown here:
Finally, I stamped the quote by Maya Angelou, cut it out with my oval cutter and added some interest by using some of our May Arts textured ribbon and a copper brad. The 3 pearl dots in the left corner were an after-thought, one by daughter told me was overkill. *grin*
So I hope you enjoy my creation, I hope the next time I stamp, it will be a bit less painful for all involved, lol! TTFN
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Time Flies...
So today, was the first day in a looooooooonnnngggggg while that I have had a chance to create. In fact it was my first creation in my new studio, and I quite enjoyed both the process and the result. I was inspired by a sketch challenge that Sherry shared on her blog today which can be found here: Weekend Sketch. I loved the partial circle portion of the sketch since it brought to mind a clock face, which then made me think of my current favorite set, Steampunk Sarah. Then out came some great embellishments that I 'rediscovered' during my office move and this fun collage-y card was born:
Im afraid I dont have too many details to share on the materials used for this card. The clock themed paper came from a generic paper pack at Michael's, the large clock face is from Li'l Davis Designs, the gold one came from my stash and the little black pocket watch is from a decorative button pack I picked up somewhere. The other clock face is an image from our Steampunk Sarah set, as are all the other images and the sentiment. I used brushed gold and Chocolate Chip cardstock from Stampin' Up! and the clock hands are the prongs of brads, lol. I had nothing else to fill in those brad holes *grin*.
I colored Sarah and the watch-cog piece using copic markers and a Gelly Roll Sakura glitter pen. For the gear/cog piece, I added dimension by stamping parts of it 3 times and layering them over each other. Here is a closeup of that part:
There are actually quite a few popped up parts on this card as you can see in the picture below. I made the banner look wavy by rolling it around a marker in different directions, attached it under the clockface with glue dots and at one tip to the card. Sarah is also popped up using dimensionals.
Thanks for looking and have a great last Summer-blast weekend.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Flashback Blog Hop
Im sorry I was not able to hop this time around, but my family and I are off visiting beautiful Lake Tahoe. Besides, all the sets are my favorites, I could never choose just one...it wouldnt be fair! *grin* Thanks for visiting and have fun at the HOP!!
Friday, June 26, 2009
Do You Have a Twihard Teen?
For this card she colored the images with sharpie markers (my copics are off limits to my kids, lol) and used versamark and heat and stick powder to make her background sparkle with glitter.
This creation was made to follow a challenge over at www.Twilighttuesday.com that asked crafters to show the relationships between certain characters in the books. She used copper embossing powder to create the paw prints along the edge of her unusually cut card.
Here she used colored pencils for the image and a strip of redline tape to add glitter to the main card. She also made her own background paper by using some card stock with red ink dripped onto it to look like blood drops.
These last 2 cards use a little creativity and the previously released set, Think Big. She added the book titles to the stack of books and the book the girl is reading to incorporate her obsession into her creations.
Now anyone with teens knows they can be really stubborn and independent so don't think for a minute I had anything to do with how these came out...they were all my daughters ideas and she executed them beautifully. If you have a teen or a tween who loves this series, maybe she would enjoy a chance to create some cards or scrapbook pages of her own with these stamps. And the charms can be used to create great twi-themed bracelets or like my daughter did, use them to hang on a chain...for a new looking necklace everyday of the week.
And finally, don't forget to check out today's Twi-themed creations over at http://www.twilighttuesday.com/
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Get Caught Stampin' with AI
This program will work in 2 ways. The first is, we may come across a card or project we love that someone has made using Artful INKables rubber stamps. In this case we will contact the person, ask permission to showcase their work along with a short bio or inspiration dialog. The second way is having our customers submit cards and projects for consideration. You can mail the card in, email us a link or just link to a comment you post on our blog. The only catch is your project must use our line of stamps.
I already have 2 WONDERFUL cards lined up for this program, but we will be needing more submissions soon. Wouldn't you like to be recognized for your creativity? Well get out your AI stamps and start creating...we want to see what you make!
I always share what I make here, and I love creating for you when I get a chance. Today, I made a cute little western card featuring the Rodeo Rodent stamp set. Hope you like it!
BARE RUBBER SALE is still in full swing! Get your while they last! (See June 2nd post below for details.)
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Last Day of School
Today is the last day of school for my middle schooler and I'm SURE, this is the way she will be spending alot of her summer...that way she doesn't have to listen to us! LOL The other kiddos have another week to suffer through but they will be out soon enough as well.
This card was made using the recently released Music in my Heart set. It was colored using copic markers...as is my usual choice. Hard to believe that a year ago those fun markers use to scare me, huh? I was very intimidated by them, I have to admit! The DP is from Rusty Pickle and the ribbon was taken off of some packaging from one of my mother's day presents...talk about recycling! *grin* Oh and the colors for the solid cs are close to cocoa and sage shadow from SU.
REMINDER: Solid Rubber SALE going on now! I am blowing through my supplies for this sale fast! Especially for the animals set so if you want yours, be sure to order SOON!!
Monday, June 1, 2009
Wonderful Things
Today I have a card to share with you using our new Boys will be Boys stamp set. We've gotten alot of positive comments about this set and I thank you all for your enthusiasm. Apparently good boy sets are hard to find and this one does work for boys of many ages.
When I use this set, I cant seem to help making the boy look like my son...right down to the red hair and worn jeans. I do have to say he usually isnt this clean though, especially if he has been out hunting 'critters'! He even helped out with this set some, writing 2 of the sentiments (including the one on this card) in his own boy-child writing.
The details of this card are pretty self explainatory. I colored using copics, did alot of cutting, used some great old dp from a SU scrapbook kit, some 1/8" stitched ribbon and some buttons. The escaping froggy is popped up on dimensionals as he hops away. And for the photo, I had to take the card out to our playground for the most appropriate setting, lol.
Hope you enjoy it and your day!
Friday, May 29, 2009
Pre-Summer Madness
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Today was a 'Sketchy' One
The first card uses the new AI Greek Gardens stamp set. I did alot of coloring on this one and I tried my best to make the columns and the fountain look like they are made from aged copper. I did this using Copic markers in BG13 and BG11, with a bit of patina added using E55. I actually stamped the column 4 times since it isnt tall enough to cover an A2 card's background and I cut them to make them look a bit taller. For the focal point I double layered it, added some square clips because they look kinda like a Greek key and beaded the foliage in the front, because I like tedious work, lol! It took a long time but it was time I enjoyed. Here is a close-up of the beaded area.
The second card didnt take me nearly as long but it was equally enjoyable because I had fun making the intended images into something else. I used our new Three Wishes set which has sort of an Arabian Knights theme and gave a couple of the images a different flavor. I made the genie's bottle into a vase and the sun image was stamped 3 times to create flowers. Coloring this was easy, I just used a deep yellow maker over all the image, and outlined it with a darker mustard color. Then I added mustard dots in the center, outlined a bit closer to the edge in dark grey and added more dots. Then to pull it all together, I used a lighter mustard around the petals, so it looks like they are part of the center. I drew my own stems and added some shadow, then Voila...a vase of sunflowers!
For the background, I just cut up some Marrakech paper by Basic Grey and glued it on the back layer with spaces in between to give it a grout-like look. To finish it off, I corner punched the mustard paper and added some orange and yellow jewels.
Oh and one more thing...the Blog Hop Candy winner has been announced over on Kerri's blog. Congratulations to #30~Marie/bat3!
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Thinking of You
I have a card to share with you today. I am slowly working my way through the new sets to come up with a few samples of my own, though I suppose that is why I have a DT, so dont forget to visit their blogs for continued inspiration. *wink* Anyway, I stamped the row of mailboxes from the new POST A NOTE set and colored them with copic markers. I wanted to make a vertical card so I cut only three mailboxes from the row and I also stamped the little bird (that comes with the set) on one of the posts. The mailboxes were then attached to a lovely piece of dp from the new Basic Grey Porcelain collection. The green wash on this paper lent itself so perfectly to create this scene, right down to an area for the ground to 'plant' the posts on. I used another piece of dp from the same collection for the triangle layering in the background of the card and the solid card stock is from SU!. To finish up I embellished with some prima flowers and fuzzy brads and stamped the sentiment.
Check back on Wednesday to see who won the Blog Hop Candy being given away on Dawn's blog!
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Cards by the Half Dozen
My 13 year old daughter has been quite busy with my newest release of stamps and has created some special projects. She has been stamping since she was about five off and on but since she has gotten to middle school it has been more off than on. However, the two sets with the girls in them (Think Big and Berry Picking) have really intrigued her and she cant seem to stop making more cards, lol (Shameless enabling here: those of you who have teen and tweens should consider these sets for your girls!) So today I present 7 cards recently created by my crafty daughter. :)
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Valentine's Puppy
It occurred to me yesterday, as my children busily prepared their school Valentines, that I hadnt yet made a card for my husband. So today, I sat down at my desk and looked over my Artful Inkables stamps to see what I could come up with. Now, since we dont have any Valentine's specific stamps sets yet, this posed a bit of a challenge, lol. I did, however, create the valentine above and I am pretty tickled with it!
Most of this card was made using our Top Dog stamp set, with the 'love you' sentiment coming from the Basic Sentiments set. I stamped the doggy on white card stock and colored it with Copic markers and then cut it out...and cut off his head *grin*. Then I stamped, colored and cut out the heart as well. Many circles were cut from many different colors of red and pink but eventually, I settled on the ones I used above (SU Real Red and Positively Pink). I stamped 'love you' repeatedly on the white circle and added a bit of decorative paper by Heidi Grace to my layers. To finish it all off, I attached the doggy pieces to the circle in the front with the head popped up on dimensionals and the heart stuck in between so it looks like it is being held in the pup's mouth. For a simple embellishment, I used some of the 1" wide Burgundy May Arts satin ribbon we carry in our store.
If it werent for the fact that I wanted to create a special homemade valentine for my hubby, I would have found this card hard to make...you see, I have our 4 soon-to-be-released stamp sets sitting here looking at me, begging me to use them! But alas, I have to be sure our fabulous new INK Girls get theirs and have some time to make their lovely creations before I can share them with you. Hopefully, that will be really soon but for the time being...I guess we will all have to wait a little bit longer for the big reveal.