Showing posts with label my favorite things. Show all posts
Showing posts with label my favorite things. Show all posts

Friday, January 25, 2019

Guest Designer - Amy Brown

It's time for our final Guest Designer post, and Amy Brown (of Brite Designs Studio) made sure we went out with a "bang!" I just love this adorable owl card with it's bright, happy polk-a-dot background!! Here's what Amy says about putting this cute card together:

"I started this card by stamping the Thank You sentiment from MFT's Spotlight Sentiment onto some white Neenah cardstock and heat embossing it with this beautiful Oasis embossing powder by WOW!
I trimmed the sentiment strip to fit the front of a card and added some stitched detail to the edges using MFT Home spun Stitch Lines. Afterwards I placed foam tape on the back and adhered it to the card front. 
I embellished this card with this adorable dimensional owl sticker that a friend sent me from Dollar Tree and a few "Date Night" enamel hearts by ChickANiddy."
 
 
Supplies used:
My Favorite Things Spotlight Sentiments
My Favorite Things Homespun Stitch Lines
WOW! Oasis embossing powder
ChickANiddy "Date Night" enamel hearts
Dollar Tree dimensional stickers
 
 
 
There's still a few days left to enter your project in our FINAL LINK PARTY! Stop by and show off any project that includes a product or two from companies carried in the Cropstop store.  

Friday, January 18, 2019

Guest Designer - Amy Brown

 
We're back for week number three with our sweet and talented Guest Designer for January - Amy Brown of Brite Designs Studio! Amy created another bright and cheery with a fun peek-through element. Here's what she says about putting this pretty card together:
 
"I decided to try something new this card so I hope you all enjoy it! 
I use a My Favorites Things 'Friend" die to die cut through both a card base and card front to create this fun peek-through card. I used MFT's Homespun Stitch Lines to add this lovely stitched detailing just above and below the die cut window. 
I heat embossed the sentiment from Avery Elle's Handwritten Notes stamp set in Midnight Black Stamp-N Stuff embossing powder. I absolutely LOVE this stamp set and use it all the time because the font is so versatile and works with almost any type of card you could make.
I popped the sentiment strip up on foam tape and adhered the gold detailed floral embellishment just slightly behind it. I topped off the card with some enamel dots in a deep teal that almost matched the floral element exactly. Thank you CropStop for allowing me to guest design again today!"
 
Products used:
My Favorite Things Friend die
My Favorite Things Homespun Stitch Lines die
Avery Elle Handwritten Notes stamp set
Stamp-N Stuff Midnight Black embossing powder
Enamel Dots
 
 
 
 Why not show us what you've been working on of late....stop by our FINAL LINK PARTY and show off any project that includes a product or two from companies carried in the Cropstop store.

Friday, December 28, 2018

Guest Designer - Jennifer Lewis


Welcome back to our last Guest Design post for the month of December! It's been a pleasure sharing the work of Jennifer Lewis this month! (You can visit her Splitcoast Stampers Gallery by clicking here.) She has one last beautiful card to share with us today....

"For this card, I used the Great Almanzo Embossing Folder by Couture Creations that I received in my prize package from the October Link Party.  I decided to use it with one of my favorite embossing folder techniques—Crayon Resist.  I placed my white cardstock on the open embossing folder and rubbed a white crayon all over it.  I really love the soft image that appeared as I sponged Cracked Pistachio and then Peacock Feathers over it.  Using the Peacock Feathers ink, I stamped these Ranger flower stamps and colored them with my Spectrum Noir markers as a cheerful background for one of my favorite sentiments from the Ranger Letter It Birthday stamp set.   I started to assemble the layers all nice and straight, but then thought it would be more fun and playful with the panels tilted.  And I added some random black Enamel Accents as a finishing touch."

Supplies and Tools:
Stamps:
Inks:
Other Products:



Now it's your turn to share the projects you've been working on! Stop by the current link party and link up any creation that includes a product or two from one of the companies carried in the Cropstop store. Hope to see you there!

Friday, December 21, 2018

Guest Designer - Jennifer Lewis


Hello Friends! It's hard to believe that Christmas is just a few days away! I love this beautiful card  created by our talented guest designer for the month of December -- Jennifer Lewis! (You can visit her Splitcoast Stampers Gallery by clicking here.) I have this same stamp set, and her gorgeous design makes me want to pull it out and ink it up!

Here's what Jennifer says about putting this card together:
"I started with an alcohol ink background of green and red to give the feeling of an evergreen bush with red berries.  I stamped the birds, cutting one out with my ScanNCut and drawing a few extra branches around the other bird.  I colored them both with my Spectrum Noir markers and sponged a bit of Pear Tart around the top bird.  I finished the card by matting the panels with black cardstock and stamping a sentiment banner to ground the bottom bird, who is popped up on foam squares."  

Supplies and Tools:
Stamps:
 Paper:
  • Papertrey Ink Paper Basics white
  • Ranger Yupo paper
  • Neenah Exact Index
  • Astrobrights black
 Inks:
  • Memento Tuxedo Black and Pear Tart
  • Ranger Alcohol Inks in Citrus, Lettuce, and Cranberry
  • Spectrum Noir Markers 
Other Products: 
  • WeR Precision Press
  • My Favorite Things Die-namics stitched square die 
  • foam squares
  • Papermate Inkjoy gel pen
  • Brother ScanNCut


 Now it's your turn to share the projects you've been working on! Stop by the current link party and link up any creation that includes a product or two from one of the companies carried in the Cropstop store. Hope to see you there!

Friday, November 23, 2018

Guest Designer - Rebecca Yahrling


We're back with another fun guest designer post hosted by the talented his week - Rebecca Yahrling (Flickr Gallery here). Wow! Wow! Wow! This week she's created not one, but four adorable gift containers for holiday giving. I'm thinking I need to make some of these up for the food gifts I'll be giving this year!

Here's Rebecca's instructions:
"I am honored once again this week to be your Guest Designer. And their store has so many products to help us in our crafty endeavors.
With the holidays fast approaching, I thought I would try something a little different. A decorated box! It will hold quite a bit so you can use it for many different things. I always make lots of Christmas cookies so that is what I will put in my boxes.
 

Start with a 12x12 piece of double sided decorative patterned paper (or you can also adhere two, one-sided papers together as I did with my snowman box). Score one side at 3" and 9" then rotate the paper and score at 1", 3 1/2", 6 1/2" and 9".  Cut down to the middle score lines on both sides of the lid and also at the bottom to the first score line (see photo). 
Cut tabs off the top corner of sheet on both sides (also shown in photo); keep these for another small project I will show.
 
 
Tape the box together with a strong adhesive (I used scor-tape). See photo.
Now the real fun begins with decorating your box however you wish. 
 
 
This is what I did for the snowman box: I added a small rectangle of hook & loop tape for my closure using tacky glue to secure. I then wrapped & glued (tacky glue) a silver metallic wire ribbon around the box, but adhered under the lid at the top and then just to the hook & loop tape under the lid (otherwise, your box won't open!). I then die cut my decorative pieces for the top; a flourish from white glitter paper, a white doily, a blue mini doily and a blue tag (twice for dimension & stability). I glued down the flourish & the large doily. I popped up the mini doily and then glued (tacky) a white plastic snowflake on top. I then stamped the sentiment in white on the tag (it says 'menu: milk & cookies'). I used silver thread to hang the tag through one of the holes on the larger doily.
 
 
On the Deer box, I adhered the blue ribbon, but left a long tail at each end so that I could tie a loose knot for closure. I die cut my pieces: a light blue majestic label and a frill oval in cream cs. I inked all the edges of both pieces with  hickory smoke and gathered twigs. I stamped the sentiment in black & clear embossed. I adhered the blue tag and then popped up the cream oval atop it. I then die cut two flourishes from a green cs and adhered them as shown. I glued three deep red roses as shown. I then inked a wood deer with gathered twigs and for the tail, I used a white gelly roll pen. I popped him up on the right to finish. 
 
 
Now, remember the flaps I cut off at the beginning? No waste! You can adhere them together at the bottom flap (see photo). Then, holding the two sides together, punch a hole at the top, big enough to thread your ribbon through. 
 
 
Decorate as you'd like. You can add a little treat or a gift to the inside with glue dots. I plan to make some kind of a brownie bar or maybe fudge, and will put one in a small plastic bag & adhere it with a couple of glue dots.


I hope you enjoyed these projects and are inspired to make your own any time of the year. They were fun to put together and I hope to make more. Good way to use up some paper you've been hoarding forever. lol  Until next time,
Crafty hugs, Becca xxoo"
 

Supplies:
Spellbinders: Majestic Labels Eight, Frill Oval, Flight 1
Darice: Flourish die, white snowflakes
My Favorite Things: Mini Doily die
Whimsy Stamps: tag die
Peachy Cheap: large doily die
Fiskars: scallop edger punch, trimmer, hole punch
Stamp sets: YNS 'Food Truck Holiday' and Unity Stamps 'Warm Winter Comforts'
Ribbons: Offray, Joann's & Michaels
Inks: TH distress inks, Colorbox
Adhesives: Scor-tape, Tombow mono liquid glue, Aleene's tacky glue, foam squares (Recollections)
Designer papers: Cosmo Cricket, Creative Imaginations & unknown
Creatology: wooden deer
 
I'd love to see what you've been creating, so stop by the current link party and showoff any creation that includes a product or two from one of the companies carried in the Cropstop store. 

Monday, October 29, 2018

Blanket Plaid



Hello Friends. Today I'm sharing one last "Ocotober Plaid" post. I call today's pattern, "blanket plaid" because it reminds me of a warm and cozy throw you might snuggle up under on a cold winter evening.


Here's how I created this design:
  • Traced a double wide line of brown down a piece of kraft card stock
  • Traced three thin lines of teal and then repeated step one
  • Turned my cardstock 90 degrees 
  • Traced a double wide line of teal
  • Traced three thin lines of brown

I couldn't decide which style to use with this plaid -- rustic, classy, vintage???? I finally decided to do a "dressed up" plaid  with some pretty Petaloo flowers and scalloped edging.

Supplies used on this card:




There's still one week left to enter the October Challenge so be sure to stop by our Current Challenge and link up any project that includes a product or two from one of the companies Cropstop carries in the store. Remember if you link up something that includes a plaid element your name will be entered twice in the random drawing for a prize!

Friday, August 17, 2018

Guest Designer - Rebecca Yahrling



Today we have a mixed media canvas created by our talented guest designer, Rebecca Yahrling (see her Flickr gallery here). Not only did Rebecca create something unique and beautiful to share with us today, but she also included a mini tutorial (with pictures!!) of how she put this together.  So without further ado -- here's what Rebecca says:

"I am thrilled and honored to once again be a guest designer at Crop Stop.

This project was totally inspired by Shari Carroll at Simon Says Stamp. As soon as I saw her monogram project, I knew I wanted to do something similar for my new craft room. I have already bought several 'R's to decorate and this canvas will be center stage. For me, this was a very intimidating project as I haven't done very much mixed media. But I want to! I didn't have any of the supplies that Shari used and just used what I already have. It really was fun to make and I'm happy with how it turned out.  Here's what I did:
 
 
I started by brushing white gesso on my canvas and set aside to dry.  I cut a 2"x7" strip of white textured paper and decoupaged it onto the top portion of the canvas. I then stamped a design on white tissue paper, using several stamp sets with black dye ink, keeping in mind my canvas size of 5x7.  I decoupaged this below the white textured paper.  The black ink bled a bit and I freaked out at this point, but continued anyway. lol (There are no mistakes in crafting, right?!)  
 
 
I traced an "R" onto the back side of the corrugated cardboard, reversed; cut out with scissors. I cut out the hole with an Exacto knife. My darling hubby was kind enough to cut a piece of Tim Holtz idea-ology ruler to 4 1/8" for me. I glued (Aleene's) the ruler and the "R" onto the canvas where the two papers met. I then added Aleene's tacky glue in three places and added a handmade mix of purple seed beads and let dry. I added plum metallic paint and white gesso to the "R"; let dry. With HS teal metallic paste, I painted the two wood leaves (I didn't have any aqua paint); let dry. 
 
 
Using a paintbrush dipped into dylusions crushed grape ink spray, I dabbed lines down the canvas as shown, also adding water to make it run and dabbing off the excess with a paper towel. I heat set to dry, then did the same with the vibrant turquoise. Once dry, I outlined the "R" with a black sharpie. I didn't like it! To tone it down, I added white gesso over the whole canvas, in sections, wiping away (gently) as I went along, until it looked like I wanted.
I did some ink splatters on the canvas and wood leaves with Tattered Angels gold glimmer mist. Once dry, I added all my pieces in a design I was happy with using tacky glue. And it was done! 
(I think it needs to be sealed, so I will have to go buy some matte sealer. Not that I need an excuse to go to the craft store! lol). 
I hope my canvas inspires you to try mixed media.


Here's a list of supplies Rebecca used:
7Gypsies 'Trousseau'
Tim Holtz 'Flights of Fancy'
MFT 'Distressed Patterns'

Dylusions vibrant turquoise and crushed grape
Tattered Angels glitter mist: gold
Delta black dye ink
 
decorative paper by 'Black Ink'
5x7 Artist canvas board
Tim Holtz idea-ology ruler piece
Folk Art metallic paint: plum
Heidi Swapp metallic texture paste: teal
Plaid decoupage
White gesso (Darice)
Aleene's tacky glue
Darice faceted rondel

Other:
tissue paper, corrugated cardboard, Fiskars scissors, gems, beads, Exacto knife, Plaid palette knife, wood bird (Studio Calico), wood leaves, metal flower, paintbrush

 Now it's your turn -- Stop by our CURRENT LINK PARTY and showoff any project that includes a product or two from one of the companies Cropstop carries in the store. 

Friday, July 20, 2018

Guest Designer - Heather Mills


We're back with another project from a talented guest designer. Today we're sharing the work of Heather Mills of Wire Wrapture. Heather created a beautiful summer themed card featuring sunflowers with fun sparkly centers! I love how she paired her image with the wood grain embossing folder - perfect combo!

Here's what Heather says about putting this lovely card together:

"I started out with some white co'ordinations card stock (which of course, I cut using my Fiskars paper trimmer!) for my base and scored it with my scor-pal as a top folding card.  For my next layer, I used the Darice Woodgrain embossing folder to emboss another piece of co'ordinations card.  Then I used my Ranger mini ink blending tool to ink the edges of the embossed panel with Tim Holtz Antique Linen Distress ink.  I use Spectrum Noir markers to color my image twice, so I could cut out the two larger sunflowers and pop them up with some foam tape.  Then I used Ranger Cinnamon Stickles to dot the center of the flowers.  I love the sparkle it adds.  I matted the image panel with some My Favorite Things brown card stock and then layered that on some My Favorite Things patterned paper.  I heat embossed my sentiment with white embossing powder on a scrap of the same MFT card stock and added 3 tiny rhinestones.  For adhering things together, I use my Tombow permanent adhesive runner for most things.  I used it to adhere the image panel and the mats together.  But whenever I adhere embossed panels, I like to use scor-tape as I feel it gives a stronger hold.  In the picture below, you can see more of the sparkle from the stickles."


Now it's YOUR turn! Stop by our current link party and showoff any project that includes a product or two from one of the companies Cropstop carries in the store. 

Monday, July 9, 2018

Simply Striped


Hello blog friends! Today I'm sharing three really simple and easy projects centered around the idea of creating a striped background with distress inks and water.



Here's how I did it:
  • Swiped the colors I wanted across a piece of watercolor paper
  • used a wet paintbrush to paint the colors and blend them into each other 


For my first card  I:


For my second card I created a rainbow background by:


For the last project today, I created a bookmark by:
Now it's YOUR turn to share the projects you've been working on! Stop by our CURRENT LINK PARTY and show off anything that includes a product or two from one of the companies Cropstop carries the store!

Friday, June 15, 2018

Guest Designer - Donna Phelan

 We're back with another "Guest Designer Friday." This is our third and final week to share the talent of Donna Phelan of Crafting by the Beach. Today Donna has created an awesome masculine card just in time for Father's Day!  Here's what Donna says about putting this masterpiece together: 

"Good Morning!

I am back Guest Designing over at the CropStop Blog, this is my
3rd and final day!  What FUN it has been. 

Thank you all so much!

They have the most wonderful Challenges and an amazing CropStop Store
where you can find all of your paper crafting needs. 
Dies, Embossing Folders, Storage, Punches and Paper, just to name a few. 
Go on over and check them out, you'll be glad you did!

Today I am sharing a Father's Day card with you all.....there's still a little bit of time
to create one for the man in your life too!

This is an A2 Top Folding Card.
4 1/4 inches x 11 inches, scored at 5 1/2 inches.


My Designer Paper is Sea Glass by Craft Smith.

I used the My Favorite Things dies;
Notched Border, Harlequin Border, Mini Pennants and Mini Tabs.


Spellbinders; Classic and Scallop Oval dies.

Stamps by Gina K Designs; By The Sea and Masculine Tags.
Inks in; Raven Black and Tempting Turquoise.
Twine.
Brads.
Foam Squares.
Image colored with Copic Markers."

Thanks for sharing your work with us Donna - you did a fabulous job of guest designing and made my job easy with all the details, photos, and links you provided! 
Now it's your turn....stop by our CURRENT LINK PARTY and showoff any projects that include a few products from companies Cropstop carries in the store! I'll look forward to seeing your work appear in the gallery!

Friday, June 8, 2018

Guest Designer -- Donna Phelan

On today's "Guest Designer Friday" I get to share yet another beautiful card created by our talented guest designer, Donna Phelan of Crafting By The Beach. Donna is sharing another great tutorial with our blog readers that includes lots of photos! Here's what Donna says about putting her pretty floral card together:
"Good Morning!

I am happy to be back as a Guest Designing on the CropStop Blog.

No sentiment, just a pretty all occasion card! 

Here's how I created it!



I layered 2 of the My Favorite Things Cross Stitched Rectangles together, die cutting in White card stock.  This creates an easy and decorative frame.


I die cut the Memory Box Distress Windham Collage from White card stock and topped it with my pretty Cross Stitched Rectangle frame.  I then layered a piece of pretty Violet card stock behind that.  Adhering a piece of Fun Foam using Scor Tape to the back of all of those layers.  The Fun Foam gives this panel a nice sturdy feel.  


Next I cut the pretty Dogwood Blossom Corner die by Poppy Stamps
from Violet and Green card stock.  I cropped the flowers from the Violet piece and layered them on to the Green vine.  Topped with Adhesive Pearls.


My butterfly is from the Memory Box Butterfly Exhibit die.  I just snipped the largest butterfly from the die cut and again backed it with the pretty Violet card stock.  
It just POPS! 
Added one more Adhesive Pearl.


As always, a little bit of dimension.  I flipped up the butterfly wings a bit.


I stamped a wee little butterfly on the inside as well as a little vine.
Sending Love Stamps by Gina K Designs.
Inks in Rich Razzleberry and Wild Wasabi."

Thanks for sharing your talent with us again this week, Donna!
Now it's your turn....stop by our CURRENT LINK PARTY and showoff any projects that include a few products from companies Cropstop carries in the store! I'll look forward to seeing your work appear in the gallery!