Showing posts with label Poinsettia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poinsettia. Show all posts

Friday, October 6, 2017

Happy Power Poppy Friday with Power & Spark!















Hello there and a very happy Friday to you!  I hope you have been doing well.  :)  Today I have a card to share with you featuring Power Poppy's newest Power & Spark challenge.  The darling and incredibly talented Stacy Morgan is our hostess this month and her challenge is Mini & Mighty!  Yep.....just take a lookie at this sweet theme...




You can read all about this challenge on the Power Poppy blog.  OH, and hey.....did you happen to catch the news on the latest digital image?  You might recognize this beauty because it has been a very popular stamp image for a while and now you can own it as a digi!  Welcome Poinsettia & Pomegranates!  




So, for my card today I kind of combined the two themes....a mini card with the poinsettia image.  I did use the Poinsettia stamp set for my card.  






























This mini card is a true mini....measuring in at a petite 3 7/8" x 2 7/8".  I just love making mini cards!  :)  For this card, I started by stamping my image on to cream card stock with red ink.  Next, I die cut out my image panel and added some gold leafing with my Krylon 18 KT Gold Leafing pen and some shimmer with my Wink of Stella clear brush pen.  I set my image panel aside and assembled my card base and layers, added a little stitching and then stamped my sentiment (from Power Poppy's O Holy Night stamp set) on to vellum and heat embossed it with gold embossing powder.  Lastly, I adhered my vellum sentiment strip, added some foam tape to the back of my image panel and adhered it to my card base.  

I know it is shocking, but I did not color the image.  As you can see, Marcella's image is so beautifully detailed it is striking all on its own! :)

































Now I ask you, is that not the most beautiful poinsettia image of all time?  Sigh, I totally agree!  :)  That Marcella really knocked it outta the park on this one, for sure!  

So that is all for my little, and I do mean little, card today but several of my Bloomie sisters have some wonderfully inspiring cards for your Friday blog hop. Make sure you leave them a little blog love when you visit.  Thank you so much for stopping by today.  I hope you have a great weekend and until next time, take care!  :)


Allison Cope
Christine Okken
Julie Koerber
Kathy Jones
Katie Sims <------You are here
Stacy Morgan
Tosha Leyendekker

~Katie 

Friday, December 4, 2015

Ready for a little Power & Spark?
















Hello there and welcome to my little blog today!  I am so glad it's Friday, how about you?  I have a quick post to share with you today.  Power Poppy is introducing its last Power & Spark Challenge for 2015 (where did this year go!?).  December finds many of us reflecting back on all of the events of the year as we look forward to the beginning of a new year and this challenge totally embraces that tradition.....so are you up for a little Power & Spark "Rewind"?  This month, you get to pick a previous 2015 Power & Spark challenge and create a project!  That's it!  How easy is that, right? You can see the whole line up of Power & Spark Challenges for the year on the Power Poppy blog.




  For my project, I chose to take another look at October's challenge "Bits and Pieces" hosted by the incredibly talented and super sweet Julie Koerber.  This card may look a little familiar to you....it is definitely a rewind of the challenge but also of a card I created for October's Blog Hop...I just changed the theme to Christmas and the orientation a bit.  You can see that card here.





I have been wanting to color up the gorgeous image from the Poinsettia stamp set in white for quite a while.  This card used minimal supplies.  I started by stamping my image with Memento's Tuxedo Black ink on to some Rustic White card stock from Papertrey Ink.  I colored my image with several Copics that I will list below. Then, I stitched on a panel of patterned paper from Carta Bella's "Christmas Day" 6x6 paper pad.  Next, I rounded the top left corner with my We R Memory Keepers corner chomper and sponged on some Papertrey ink in Chamomile and Chai.  For a little extra somethin'-somethin', I spritzed some ink from Stampin' Up's Soft Suede, Crumb Cake, and Mellow Moss markers.  After that, I stamped my sentiment from the Botanical Tree stamp set with Papertrey Ink's Scarlet Jewel ink.  I went over the poinsettia and pomegranates with my Wink of Stella Clear brush pen and added some Ranger Glossy Accents to the center of the Poinsettia.  All that was left was to tie my ribbon (also PTI's Scarlet Jewel in grosgrain) and adhere the panel to a card base.  




I will never get enough of all of Marcella's beautiful details in her images!  This poinsettia is one of my all time favorites.....this bloom practically leaps off the paper when you stamp it, coloring it is the icing on the cake!  :)  

So, that is all for my card today, but please make sure you check out what several of my Bloomie sisters have created for your inspiration today.  Leave a little hello while you visit and then why don't you join in the fun, pick out your favorite theme, and create your own Power & Spark Rewind project!  I can't wait to see what you create!  Until next time, hope you have a wonderful weekend and take care!  :)

Christine Okken     
Julie Koerber 
Kathy Jones 
Katie Sims <------You are here
Leslie Miller 
Stacy Morgan 


~Katie

Supplies not listed above:  Stampin' Up Stampin' Chalk marker and these Copic colors- R39, R81, R83, R85, R89, BV02, G21, G29, YG91, YG93, YG95, YG97, E40, E44, Y26, YR31, C1, W4, W5 and 0.

Friday, September 4, 2015

Power Poppy's September Power & Spark Challenge












Hello there and a very happy Friday to you!  How have you been?  It has been just plain hot and muggy here....I am SO ready for some cooler autumn temperatures!  Oh well, enough about that....I'll bet you popped in to see what Power Poppy goodness we have to share with you today, right?  Well, let me just tell you...I have been about to bust for September's Power & Spark Challenge to get here.  I have the honor of hosting this month's event and I thought it might be fun to highlight the sweet nature of paper crafters everywhere......




This month’s Power & Spark challenge is all about giving.  We all know the paper crafting community has some of the biggest, giving hearts around so let’s celebrate that with “Gifts from the Heart”.  Show us your creative ways of gift presentations or a hand crafted gift….or both!  Try stamping  your own wrapping paper, decorate your own gift bag or tag, craft a gift set of note cards....you choose how to show your art and heart for a special someone.  Even though the holidays are just around the corner, any time is a great time for gift giving so this challenge is open for any occasion.  We can’t wait to see what you create!  


For my project, I could not decide on one idea, so I did three....:)!  I love giving little munchies as gifts....either for holidays or even for a "just thinking of you" kind of gift so two of my projects are munchie holders.  The third is a little glassine bag that I decked out....you could certainly use this for some sort of small food item but in this case I wrapped a gift card in it.  Here's a little group photo.....as you can see I went all out Christmas but remember, any occasion will be great for this challenge!  :)




Let's start with my jar project.  Who doesn't love cookies, am I right?  So how about some cookies in a jar!  If I had planned ahead, I could have baked something for the jar, but it just didn't work out that way so when in a pinch.....store bought works just fine and these pretty chocolate hazelnut Piroulines were just the thing for this quart size wide mouth Ball jar.  A little fabric, bow, and a tag finish this off and the whole thing came together super quick!  I stamped one of the images from the Joyful Arrangements set onto some patterned paper and colored it up with Copics.  I die cut it using a tag die from Papertrey Ink and layered it with a card stock layer to give it a little more weight.  I added a bit of patterned paper, some ball fringe, and a silver bell tied with string then applied Ranger's Glossy Accents to the berries and a couple of the words to give it a little shine and that was it....instant gift!  



Here is a little close up of the tag..... 




Next up is my little glassine bag.  Now, you may have already known this but I just discovered this summer that you can directly stamp on glassine bags.  I used Staz On ink to make sure there would not be any ink smearing and it worked great.  The poinsettia image on the bag is from the Poinsettia stamp set.  To mimic that image, I used the little poinsettia image from the Merry Littles set for my tag.  The sentiment is from the Bottlebrush Holiday set.  The tag is wrapped around with ribbon to make a little belly band so you can get in the bag without tearing everything up.  :)  My sentiment circle is a layered using Spellbinders Classic Circles Large set and Papertrey Ink's Limitless Layers  1 3/4" Circle die collection.  I sponged on some ink in Ranger's Iced Spruce Distress ink after stamping my sentiment then used my Krylon Silver leafing pen around the circle.  Next, I stamped, fussy cut and colored with Copics the little poinsettia and then added a dash of Wink of Stella clear brush pen for some shine.  I die cut a silver flourish using a My Favorite Things die and then die cut and sanded the pink houndstooth paper using Spellbinder's Labels Twenty Eight.  I adhered the whole tag assembly together using Scor tape and foam dimensionals then punched holes in either end for my ribbon.  To finish it all off, I tied a sweet little silver charm from Stampin' Up! to the tag and added some jewels to the sentiment circle.




Here is a different angle so you can see some of the layers.  The gift card is wrapped in silver tissue paper and the darling little white dots that were on the glassine bag really stand out more with that as a background.  I know you shouldn't have favorites, but this may be my favorite of the three.  Shhhhh....don't tell the others....;)




For my third project, I had a little Wilton treat box complete with a window that was just begging to be used.  I made a belly band for it with some trimmed strips of decorative paper then added a die cut from Spellbinders Belly Band One set and layered it with some Papertrey Ink Scarlet Jewel card stock and stitched it up.  I die cut the window using the Labels Twenty Eight die and just lookie what's in this box.....Lindor Truffles!  I thought the bottlebrush tree and ornaments would look so cute in the corner of the window so I stamped it out, colored it up with Copics and fussy cut it out.  I added plenty of sparkle with my Wink of Stella clear brush pen and then gave the ornaments a good coating of Ranger Glossy Accents.  I cut a couple of slits in the die cut with a craft knife and threaded PTI's Scarlet Jewel grosgrain ribbon to wrap around my box.  I added my fussy cut image last with some foam dimensionals and that was that!




Did you know that Lindor now has a Salted Caramel truffle?  Well I didn't  until the other day....and the wrapping color was a perfect match for the box!  Sounds like a totally legitimate reason to buy these, don't you think?  ;)  Here is a little close up of my treat box.....




So there you have it.....three gift projects for the holidays.  You could easily change the theme and use them for whatever occasion you wish.  I hope that these give you a little inspiration, but please make sure you check out what my incredibly talented Bloom Brigade sisters created for you.....I know you will love them!  Make sure you leave a little blog love while you visit and then why don't you join us and share your own gift giving creation?  All you have to do is link up your photo to the Power Poppy blog and you'll be in the running to win a prize!  How about that.....make a gift and then possibly win a gift....now that's a win-win situation for sure!  :)  I am so glad you were able to stop by today.  I so enjoyed hosting this challenge and I can't wait to see what you all create!  I hope you all have a wonderful weekend and until next time.....take care!

Cindy Lawrence    
Julie Koerber  
Katie Sims <------You are here
Leslie Miller 
Stacy Morgan 
Tosha Leyendekker


~Katie

Supplies not listed above:  Paper-  Pink houndstooth paper and patterned paper for tag from My Mind's Eye's "Blush" 6x6 paper pad, Classic White card stock from Flourishes, Silver foil paper from Stampin' Up!, treat box green patterned paper from Fancy Pants; Ink- Tuxedo Black ink from Memento, Staz On Jet Black ink, Chamomile ink from PTI; Ribbon-  Fine Linen grosgrain ribbon from PTI, white sheer ribbon from Michael's; Other-  Glassine bags from Stampin' Up!, silver bell charm from Michael's, and these Copic colors-  R00, R81, R83, R85, R89, BG70, BG72, BG75, BG78, C0, C2, C4, C7, E40, E41, E42, E44, E47, E51, E53, E55, E57, Y18, Y23, Y32, YG61, YG63, YG67. 

Friday, December 26, 2014

A Poinsettia Thank You












Hello everybody and a Merry Christmas to you!  I hope you all had an amazing holiday spent with those dearest to you!  I think it's about time I ambled on back to my very neglected blog to share a little Power Poppy goodness with you.  I think I mentioned we had  moved back into our house a few weeks ago after some renovations....well throw in unpacking, getting ready for Christmas, some family medical issues, work, and just life in general and you get a blog in need of updating.....sooooo, here I am!  :)  I could not resist using the beautiful poinsettia image from Poinsettia again for this week's Power Poppy challenge.  We'd love it if you'd come play along with us and who knows, but you might be selected as a Peep of the Week!  How fun would that be?  :)




Ever since this image was released, I have wanted to use this image without coloring it.....I know, me and my Copics are pretty tight, but sometimes you just wanna do something a little different, right?  So, I decided I wanted to make my own toile pattern with that gorgeous poinsettia and since I am going to be needing some thank you cards in the next few days I thought I would go ahead a get started. 





I stamped my poinsettia image using Memento's Rhubarb Stalk on to some white card stock that had been die cut with Spellbinder's Labels Twenty Two.  I left the die frame on while I stamped so I could keep a nice edge on it and then sponged on some more Rhubarb Stalk ink before removing the frame.  Next, I die cut my sentiment  layer and stamped my sentiment.  Next I used Spellbinder's Classic Squares Small die set and Marvelous Squares set for the rest of my layers.  I used some ink to distress the edges of my layers, did a little stitching, added some gold leafing with my Krylon 18KT gold leafing pen, and assembled my layers.  At the last minute I added some sparkle to some of the pomegranates and the poinsettia centers with an Atyou Spica clear glitter pen....you can't really see it in the photos but it does add a nice subtle shine to the image.





Have I said how much I love this poinsettia image?  I am sure I probably have, but it certainly bears repeating.... the detail on this is stunning and I think it makes a fabulous toile print!  You could very easily stamp off a whole sheet of this and then do several die cuts from the sheet for mass producing. Well, that is all for my card today, but I know my Bloom Brigade sisters are rockin' the house so make sure you check out what gorgeousness they have for your inspiration and then get busy on your own Power Poppy creation, link it up to the Power Poppy blog and YOU could be our next Peep of the Week!  I can't wait to see what you create, and until next time.....take care!

Christine Okken    
Julie Koerber 
Katie Sims <------You are here

~Katie 

Supplies:  Image-Power Poppy's Poinsettia stamp set, sentiment from Papertrey Ink's In the Meadow stamp set; Ink-Memento's Rhubarb Stalk, Stampin' Up!'s Cherry Cobbler, Papertrey Ink's Chamomile and Chai inks; Paper-Classic White card stock from Flourishes, Naturals White card stock from SU!, patterned paper from Melissa Frances'  "Deck the Halls" 6x6 paper pad; Dies-Spellbinders sets in Labels Twenty Two, Marvelous Squares, and Classic Squares Small and Papertrey Ink's Photo Finish Strips die collection; Other-Krylon  18KT Gold Leafing pen, Atyou Spica clear glitter pen,  pearls from SU!

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

A "Peace"ful Poinsettia...











Hi there everyone and welcome back to the final day of Power Poppy Sneak Peeks for our first ever Holiday images!  Tomorrow brings the Blog Hop where everyone on the Bloom Brigade is back for one final look at all of the images available for purchase.  Have you been making your list?  Checking it twice?  We have been so excited for you to see all of the holiday goodness Marcella has been creating for your stamping pleasure.  So why don't we get to today's set....which I am sure is going to have all of the flower lovers out there giddy with delight (me included!)  :)  So let's get to it, shall we?




Marcella has done it yet again, this time with a gorgeous Christmas botanical.....Poinsettia!  Is that not one incredible bloom?!  And she has paired it with pomegranates and pine needles....simply elegant and a sheer pleasure to color up.  I can tell I will be pulling this lovely out time and time again!  So let me show you what I created for today's sneak peek...



For this card, I decided to keep the layout simple and embellishments to a minimum...I love this glorious image!  I started by stamping the poinsettia with Memento Tuxedo Black ink onto some white card stock.  Next, I colored my image in with Copics (in colors to coordinate with some pretty papers I had picked out) and die cut it out.  While it was still in the die, I sponged on some distress ink and then.....you know what's next, right?  I couldn't let an opportunity like this pass me by, so I pulled out my Krylon 18KT Gold Leafing pen.  I mean, really...this image begs for some gold leafing, don't you think?  :)  So once I had her all gold leafed, I stamped my sentiment, die cut it out, sponged on more distress ink, gold leafed the edges and added some pearls for a little somethin' somethin'.  I layered a couple of patterned papers and a punched border, did some stitching, and adhered it to a white card stock layer.  I added some more gold leafing for good measure and then adhered it to a deep burgundy card base.  I added my image panel and then my sentiment and at the end I pulled out my Wink of Stella clear brush pen to add some sparkle to my poinsettia.  Now, I've never seen blue pomegranates, but the good thing about making your own cards is that you can make them whatever color you want, so blue it is...lol!  




That Marcella really knows her way around a blossom, doesn't she?  I don't call her the Bloom Whisperer for nothin', that's for sure!  ;)  Again, I am amazed at the incredible detail she was able to achieve with is image.  Now I am thinking that this has all of you fellow flower gawkers out there itching to get your hands on this set, am I right?  Well, you won't have to wait long, because this beauty and all of the other gorgeous images from this week will be available for purchase tomorrow! So Merry Christmas a little early!  :)  I am so glad you were able to stop by for a visit today, and you know there are still plenty of gorgeous creations by my fellow Bloom Brigade sisters, so go on and check them out....and don't forget to leave them a little blog love while you are there.  I hope you will be able to join us tomorrow for the Power Poppy Blog hop!  Until then take care and thanks again for stopping by!

~Katie


Christine Okken  
Danielle Kennedy 
Dawn Burnworth  
Julie Koerber 
Kathy Jones 
Katie Sims <------You are here
Leslie Miller 
Stacy Morgan 
Tosha Leyendekker
and .....
Marcella Hawley <-------The Bloom Whisperer, herself, with some insight into the creation of Poinsettia!  :)

Supplies:  Paper-Classic White Card Stock from Flourishes, Raspberry Ripple card stock from Stampion' Up! and patterned papers from My Mind's Eye "Lost & Found Christmas" Special Edition 6x6 paper pad; Ink-Memento Tuxedo Black, Ranger Distress ink in Antique Linen and Frayed Burlap; Dies-Spellbinders die sets in Labels Twenty Eight, Classic Ovals Large, and A2 Matting Basics A; Other-Dotted Scallop Ribbon Border punch and pearls from Stampin' Up!, Krylon 18KT Gold Leafing pen, Wink of Stella Clear Brush pen and these Copic colors- R59, R81, R83, R85, R89, YG61, YG63, YG67, YG91, YG93, YG95, YG99, YR20, YR23, YR24, BG70, BG72, BG75, BG78, and BV29.