Showing posts with label Flourishes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flourishes. Show all posts

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Happy Mother's Day!

Happy Mother's Day to all of you hard-working moms out there!  I have a mom and a mother-in-law that I painstakingly made cards for last night.  They took a long time to make, but I was having fun and it was for a good occasion!

I'm taking the Online Card Classes Watercolor for Card Makers class, and I watched a video by my favorite stamper, Jennifer McGuire.  So I of course had to try her technique!
 In her video, she embossed her image with white embossing powder.  On my first card I, of course, forgot to do that and stamped it in black Archival ink.  I was not happy with the result  until I finished the entire thing.  I almost tossed it, but with watercoloring you can play around with the colors even after it's dried.  That's what I did here.  I didn't give up.  I colored the image with Distress markers in fired brick and spun sugar for the flowers and mowed lawn and forest moss (?) for the leaves.  I didn't like the way the leaves came out at first (too muddy-looking), but they look fine after a while.  I added some blue in the background with tumbled glass.  This actually wasn't my favorite of the two, but looking at it now, I like it so much more!

Here is my second attempt, the way Jennifer did it.  I like it much better in person.  It really is so much prettier than how the camera captured it.  I embossed this one in white embossing powder.  It was actually easier to color embossed.  Here I used spun sugar and picked raspberry for the flowers and just mowed lawn for the leaves.  I like the leaves better in this one.  Again, the background was colored with tumbled glass, but I think I used too much color.   I finished both off with some banners, the sentiment, pearls, and some Wink of Stella shimmer which you cannot see in the picture.

I hope you have a great day with your families.  We are off to our cabin for the day.  It's supposed to be in the 70s and sunny today, something we so desperately need!
Thanks for stopping by!

Recipe
Stamps:  Year of Flowers: Sweet Pea (PTI), Motherly Love (Flourishes)
Paper:  Neenah white, Tim Holtz watercolor paper, certainly celery, pink pirouette, retired SU dp
Ink:  Versamark, Archival black, Versafine onyx black, Distress markers:  picked raspberry, spun sugar, fired brick, mowed lawn, forest moss, tumbled glass
Accessories:  Spellbinder's die, pearls, white embossing powder, dimensionals

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Saturday, July 27, 2013

Just Us Girls #199 - Photo Inspiration Challenge



Hi friends!  The challenge over at Just Us Girls is a photo inspiration challenge.  I'm the hostess so I got to choose the photo.  I found this one on Pinterest that I thought was so fresh and summery.

I went kind of literal with my card.  I used strawberries, of course, and the colors as my inspiration for the card.  I used so many different materials and stamps on this one little card!  I'm not good at sewing on cards...bobbin problems always!  So I bought this little set from Papertrey Ink called Sew Simple Borders so I could cheat!  I also wanted to add some Crystal Effects to the strawberries, but the nozzle was clogged and I couldn't get it to come out!  I guess it looks fine without it!

I used this sketch from The Deconstructed Sketch Challenge.  Love it!

Stop by these blogs to see what the JUGs design team created with this photo inspiration.
 
 
Thanks for stopping by today!
 
 
Recipe
Stamps:  Strawberries (Flourishes), Sew Simple Borders, Mr. Bones, Embroidered Blooms (Papertrey Ink)
Paper:  Neenah white, coastal cabana, riding hood red, Christmas Cheer (Lilybee designs)
Ink:  Memento tuxedo black, Versafine black onyx, copic markers
Accessories:  Eyelet circle die (Spellbinders), flag die (WPlus9), ribbon, dimensionals
 


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Monday, June 24, 2013

Just Us Girls #194 - Photo Inspiration Challenge

Hi all!  I'm a little late with my Just Us Girls post, but I've been busy enjoying my first days of summer vacation!  I headed right for my cabin on Friday afternoon after leaving school for a couple of days, then went to my friend Maria's for a girls gone wild pool party!  It really wasn't wild, but we girls had a fun time!
 
Vicki is our hostess with the mostess this week, and I think she has chosen my most favorite photo of all to date!  I love sunflowers (take a look at my blog header!), so even though I'm a few days late for the challenge, I had to get one done!

I chose this fabulous Sunflowers stamp set from Flourishes.  It's great because all the shading is done for you.  Their flower sets are amazing!  I just love them!  I stamped the image twice then cut out the flower part with a circle nestie keeping the circular theme of the photo.  I colored both images with copic markers then mounted the circle onto the main image with dimensionals.  The dp is Graphic 45.  I added lots of layers and Star Dust Stickles on the flower center and the ladybugs.  A button and some ribbon and I was done!

Stop by these blogs to see more fabulous inspiration.
 
 
Thanks for stopping by!
 
Recipe
Stamps:  Sunflowers (Flourishes)
Paper:  X-Press It cardstock, black, Graphic 45 dp
Ink:  Memento tuxedo black, Versafine onyx black, copic markers
Accessories:  Circle nesties, star dust stickles, button, ribbon, dimensionals
 

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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Some Mother's Day Cards

Hi all!  I forgot to post these Mother's Day cards I feverishly made last Friday for my mom and MIL. This one was for my MIL.  I made easel cards because she likes them.  She always complains that my cards are too heavy and fall down all the time!  So these are the perfect fix for that!  The stamps used on both cards are from the Motherly Love set from Flourishes.

This one was for my mom.  She loves yellow and I like it paired with the blue.  I used two different paper packs for these and don't remember which ones are which.  I think the first one is from Pebbles Family Ties line.  The second is Authentique's Lively.  

I used Verve's sketch for both cards.

Thanks for stopping by!

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Saturday, February 2, 2013

Just Us Girls #174 - Sketch Challenge

Happy Saturday!  I'm posting this late because I forgot last night was Friday and that I had to get a card done.  I'm a last minute kinda girl, so that gets me into trouble sometimes!  But, I couldn't miss a JUGs sketch challengeVicki created this lovely sketch this week.
 
I won this stamp set from Flourishes a couple of weeks ago by commenting on their Facebook page.  I couldn't believe it, because I rarely win anything I enter!  This set is called Roses are Red, but I decided to color them in peachy color.  When I got married, my girls carried Sonia Roses (see the picture below).  They wore a shrimp colored dress and these roses were such a beautiful compliment.  I had stephanotis in my bouquet, and the little flowers in this image I believe are those flowers.  I paired it with paper from Graphic 45's Once Upon a Springtime and olive cardstock.  Some Prima pearl flouishes finish it off.  I also added some Star Dust Stickles to the flowers.
 
Here is the picture of my inspiration for the colors.
 
The JUGs DT has some beautiful cards for your inspiration.  Stop by these blogs to see for yourself!
 
 
Thanks for stopping by today!

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Saturday, November 17, 2012

Just Us Girls #163 - Color Challenge

Hi friends!  Are you getting ready for Thanksgiving next week?  I went shopping today for all the Thanksgiving fixings.  The store was hoppin'!  I love this time of the year, except for what comes next...all the holiday shopping!  I'm getting to dislike that part of that next holiday!
 
Anyway, Just Us Girls has a new color challenge for you this week and Maria chose the traditional Thanksgiving fall colors! 

I have tons of fall images and this one from Flourishes called Season of Thanks caught my eye.  I love this particular image from the set.  I have some corn like this that I hang in my kitchen every fall.  I used it for inspiration for coloring the image.  I used copic markers to color it and added some star dust stickles for some sparkle.  I finished it off with this twine bow and button that I made before and found on my table.

The inspiration for my sketch came from this iSpy sketch.  My main panel is centered as opposed to being off to the right.  It just didn't look right off-center.  But I loved the CAS look of this sketch.

You can see more inspiration using these colors from my JUGs girls at these blogs.
 


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Saturday, April 21, 2012

Just Us Girls #133 - Color Challenge

Hi friends!  I am so late posting this Just Us Girls card!  I was busy this week and not feeling up to par.  Maybe allergies or sinus...not sure, but I want it to go away!  Anyway, our very talented and busy stamper, Vicki, is our hostess with the mostess and she has given us some fabulously bright colors to work with this week. 

Fun, huh?  I needed a birthday card for my mother-in-law, so I went with this stamp and die set from PTI called Simply Jane.  I love silhouettes!  So pretty!  My silhouette was cut from chocolate chip cardstock, and the frame from white then stamped with melon mambo ink.  The paper is Sweet Threads from Basic Grey.  I tied in the green with the dotted ribbon.  The sentiment is from the Sweet Violets stamp set from Flourishes.  The flag die is from Wplus9.  I added some pearls in the corners of the cards and around the neck of the silhouette.

The girls have some great inspiration for this color challenge.  You can see them on these blogs.


Thanks for stopping by today!  Have a great weekend!
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Saturday, July 30, 2011

Just Us Girls #95 - Wild Card Challenge

Happy Saturday everyone!  I'm hosting the Just Us Girls Wild Card challenge this week, which is to use fabric on your project...and using ribbon only does not count!  You can make fabric flowers, stamp on it, etc.  Whatever your little heart desires.  I stamped on muslin and colored the image with copics.

I used an image from a Flourishes stamp set called From the Desk of.  I stamped it using Memento Tuxedo Black ink and then just used copic markers to color it in.  You have to use a light touch when coloring because it could bleed.  I accented the image with a Sakura glitter pen, which you can't see in the picture.  To fringe the sides of the muslin, I used a Tim Holtz retractable scratcher tool.  This was one of the few times that I colored my image first, then found paper to match.  I usually do the opposite!  I found this paper by Basic Grey called Eva matched nicely.  The sketch is from this week's Sweet Sunday Sketch.

I hope you can join us this week.  The girls have done a great job once again.  You can stop by their blogs and the JUGs blog to see their creations.  This week is Christina MacLaren's last challenge as our Featured Designer and I'd like to thank her for joining us this month!


Thanks for stopping by today!  Hope to see you playing along with Just Us Girls!


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Monday, May 9, 2011

Mother's Day Cards

Hi all! Did you all enjoy Mother's Day yesterday? We had a nice time until I was driving home and was stopped by one of our finest! I've NEVER gotten a speeding ticket and was hoping to continue my streak. The nice officer just gave me a written warning! I've never heard of that, but thank goodness for it!

Here are the cards I made for my mom and my mother-in-law.

I was pressed for time and made these early in the morning yesterday. I didn't want to color or do anything too fussy because I was short on time, so I took out this Wishing You set from Papertrey Ink. My card is 6.25" x 4.5", so these 6x6 papers by Prima called Madeline, fit perfectly on the card.You can see that the dp is doing most of the work! The label, from Lovely Labels 2 by Gina K Designs, was stamped in Cool Caribbean, then I stamped the tulip leaves in the center. The flower was stamped, cut out, and popped up on the card. The sentiment on the card and envelope is from Motherly Love by Flourishes. This one is my favorite. I love the brown with the pink and aqua. This dp was a little busier, so I had to stamp the sentiment on the label. I like the look!

Thanks for stopping in today! Hope you have a great week!
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Saturday, April 23, 2011

Happy Birthday to my Mother-in-Law

Just a quick post today to show you the card I made for my MIL's birthday. Her birthday is just 3 days after mine and always jokes that she had the month all to herself until I came along! I made this card really quickly today because I didn't think I was going to see her until Sunday, but we decided last minute to go out for dinner and then have cake later. I chose this paper from a K&Co. pack called Madeline. The side was punched with a Martha Stewart punch. The doily is actually created with the Parisian Lace Doily die from PTI. I cut it out of white cardstock, then distressed it with Ranger's Tea Dye ink. The image is from Flourishes new set called April Showers. I stamped it on white cardstock, colored it, cut it out and embossed it with a nestie die, and then distressed it as well. The "Happy Birthday" sentiment is from a My Time Made Easy set called So Sentimental. The "Mom" sentiment is from another new set from Flourishes called Motherly Love. I die cut a Spellbinder's Fancy Tag for the sentiment. I added stickles to the tulips.

She loved the card and I hope you do too! Have a great day and thanks for stopping by!

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Sunday, April 25, 2010

Violets

Happy Sunday! My mother-in-law's birthday was Thursday, and we got together for dinner on Friday. I wanted to make a special card for her, so I pulled out the Violets set from Flourishes. I used about 10 copic markers (or more) on this, and I didn't write them down! I cut and embossed the image with a nestie, then swirled some Antique Linen ink on it while still in the die. I also dirtied up the orchid paper (from SU...don't remember the name...maybe Tea Party?) with the Antique Linen ink to make it look more vintage. I used this fancy tag for the first time! I think it's perfect on this card. The border punch was a birthday gift from my friend Cheryl Rowley. Thanks Cheryl! I thought it needed something on the other side of the border, so I added the pearls. As I look at this card, I'm thinking that it is so much prettier in person. Funny how they photograph sometimes!

Thanks for stopping in today. Don't forget about the Paper Makeup Stamps Earth Day sale. Katie has put quite a few stamps on sale. You can see the original post here of what's on sale. See you soon!

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Just Us Girls Color Challenge

Happy Saturday everyone! The Just Us Girls team has a wonderful color challenge for you today conjured up by the lovely and talented Tracey. Raspberry, green, red, and kraft are they colors she chose.I received this beautiful image from Silke Ledlow. We swapped some stamped images recently, and I was so thrilled to receive this beautiful wreath from the Flourishes set called Christmas Wreath. I immediately sat down one afternoon to color it, not with this challenge in mind, but rather with this dp in mind. Then it was so close to Tracey's colors, I decided to use it for this challenge. You can't see the red, but there are red stickles on the very tiny berries in the wreath. It took me an hour to color this, and then I colored another! I used 23 copic markers in all that I did not write down! The sentiment is also one from Flourishes that Silke sent to me.

I made two of these easel cards and I'm giving them to my mom and in-laws. My MIL likes these easel cards because she says my cards are too heavy and fall too easily! So this easel card is perfect!


I do hope you stop by the JUGs blog to see the details of the challenge and see the beautiful cards the girls came up with once again. Below is a link to each of their blogs, so stop by and give them some love! And give an extra congrats to Kristin, Pam, Mona, and Tracey for being asked to be on Lauren Meader's new design team! There is some exciting stuff going on over there and these girls have been busy helping Lauren get it up and running! Congrats girls!
Thanks for stopping in and don't forget to stop by the JUGs blog and play this week! Happy Holidays!
Recipe
Stamps: Christmas Wreath (Flourishes)
Paper: PTI white, kraft, rich razzleberry, Cottage Wall dp
Ink: Memento tuxedo black, rich razzleberry
Copic Markers: too many to list!
Accessories: Corner rounder, red and star dust stickles, dimensionals

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

A Birthday Gift

Hi everyone! I didn't think I'd have anything for you until my Artful Inkables blog hop on Saturday, but I forgot about this gift I made for my friend, Maria, for her birthday. She had gotten me a Pandora bracelet for my birthday last year and got herself one as well. We've been buying charms for each other for gifts (super easy gift)! I needed something to place the charm in, so I used one of Lauren Meader's My Timeless Templates called Pack a Picnic. I actually cased this one of Lauren's, that when I saw it, my mouth just dropped and I knew I would be casing it sooner or later. I made a card a while back that gave me the reason to make this lovely gift. I used PTI's Polka Dot Basics stamped in white craft ink. I was supposed to use some decorative scissors on the green lid, but in my haste I forgot! The strawberry is from Flourishes new Strawberry set. I used PTI's ribbon to tie it all up. Here's an aerial view of it. Needless to say, the strawberries were eaten as soon as these pictures were taken! I LOVE strawberries! Here's a picture of the card with the gift box. I made this card for one of the My Time challenges and also for a Copic Creations challenge. I thought it was such a pretty gift and so did Maria! Oh, and the gift was a charm with ruby stones (not real!) which is her birthstone.

I'll be back tomorrow with an invitation for my nephews' birthday party. Thanks for stopping in today!

Saturday, July 18, 2009

My Time Inspiration Challenge and a Corrosive Challenge

ETA: I have another post after this one, so please keep reading! Thanks!

Were you curious about what the My Time to Create DT was going to do today after seeing the sneak peek collage from yesterday's post? Well, this week's My Time to Create challenge is an inspiration challenge. This is what Lauren Meader gave us as our inspiration.
I looked at this a couple of times before I decided what I was going to do. There is a lot of inspiration to take away from this...the colors, the different patterns, the layout, and the embellishments to name a few. I decided on the colors, some of the patterns, and the two red stripes going across. This is what I came up with.I just received this Strawberries stamp from Flourishes. It was part of their newest release. I just fell in love with this image! They have some real pretty botanical stamps...Sweet Peas and Sweet Violets are another two that I may have to purchase. They are so fun to color and they are just beautiful!

As you can see, I took the colors from the inspiration piece. I have a little of the saffron color in there, but mostly the turquoise, red, and olive colors. I wanted to incorporate some of the patterns in my card and found this red pattern from Basic Grey's Marrakech dp. Lastly, I liked those red stripes, so I used SU's Riding Hood Red taffeta ribbon (retired). As I was coloring the image, I wasn't sure what color the flowers were supposed to be. I thought white, and through the miracle of computers, I searched and found a picture and found they were white with a yellow center. I took a white gel pen and colored the flowers with it to make it even more white, if that's possible! It's much more noticeable in person.

I added dimension by stamping, coloring, and layering the large leaves and the largest strawberry on top of the original with dimensionals. I also used a Sakura star dust glitter pen over almost the entire image! It shines so softly in the light. I added some flowers with yellow brads which I also glittered up with the star dust pen. The sentiment is from the same Strawberries set. (I've also entered this in the Copic Creations challenge blog. Their challenge is coloring botanicals with copics and Flourishes is their sponsor this week.)

If you like this, you should see the great creations the My Time to Create DT has to share with you! Stop by their blogs (most of them participated this week) and leave them some love.


Why don't you try this challenge? We'd love to see what inspiration you get from this piece. If you play, link your direct post to Lauren's blog, and if you post to SCS/PCP, please use the code MTTI03 so we can find it! Thanks for stopping in today! Have a great weekend!

Recipe
Stamps: Strawberries (Flourishes)
Paper: PTI white, tempting turquoise, old olive, Marrakech Basic Grey dp
Ink: Memento tuxedo black
Copic Markers: R17, 25. 27; YG23, 25, 45; Y18; W-3
Accessories: Nesties, circle punches, Prima flowers, brads, Riding Hood Red taffeta ribbon, Sakura star dust pen, corner rounder, dimensionals



Corrosive Challenge: Who Let the Dogs Out?!?!
I found this Corrosive Challenge blog the other day and, because I love dogs, I decided I had to play. The challenge is all about dogs, so you just had to do any project using a dog theme. I decided to pull out a stamp set I HAD to have, but never used. It's My Favorite Things Friends Furever. Here's my card.
I just thought this was the cutest stamp set when I first set eyes on it. I started with this great dp from DCWV called Nana's Kids. I just loved the colors in it and it paired up perfectly with one of SU's new in colors called Soft Suede. I really like this color! I also paired it with a strip of Brocade Blue that was run through the Cuttlebug with a new embossing folder from Quick Kutz (is that spelled right?) The bone tag was stamped on Certainly Celery and I placed the sentiment inside of it. The "dog brad" is actually a button that I snipped the shank off of. I've colored this cute image with copic markers and sponged some Soft Suede ink around the white parts while the image was still in the oval nestie. (Note to self: Get a softer brush to apply the ink or break down and buy an air brush system!) The tail wouldn't fit inside the oval shape, so I cut around the tail to the body and lifted that piece over the nestie while I was cutting it out.

I also used Amy Rysavy's sketch for this card. Love her sketches!
I hope you enjoyed this post! I just love this dog and his best friend! I miss mine...she's at our cabin this weekend with my dh and I couldn't go because I have other things going on! Have a great weekend!

Recipe
Stamps: Friends Furever (MFT)

Paper: PTI white, soft suede, brocade blue, certainly celery, Nana's Kids dp (DCWV)
Ink: Memento tuxedo black, soft suede
Copic Markers: E00, 02, 37, 43, 57; R37, 46; B45, 93; YR23, 24; Y18; W-3, 7
Accessories: Oval nestie, quick kutz embossing folder, grosgrain ribbon, button, candy dots, dimensionals

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