Sara Emily
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Simon Says Stamp Monday -Celebrate!
Sara Emily
Challenge shares:
Simon Says Stamp Monday -Celebrate!
Happy night before Christmas Eve! Can you believe it? Whatever happened to this month? I am finally getting in the Christmas spirit now that my cards are sent out and the cookies are made. Mixed with the cheerfulness of the season is the sadness I feel over A Vintage Journey closing down their blog. Having been a fan of this inspiring challenge blog and the very talented team members just about since they started it back in 2014, it was a huge day for me when Brenda asked me to join the team. I had to cut my time there short after just three years last year due to life getting in the way, but my life has been made richer by being a part of a genuinely close-knit and supportive team and making wonderful friendships. It was very important to me to join in with their last challenge, and so here is my Christmas ATC to play along, taking one more opportunity to celebrate the birth of Christ.
I don't have much in the way of how this came together. It was more or less just things that were leftover on my worktop after a flurry of Christmas card making and DT projects for The Funkie Junkie Boutique challenge blog. All the little bits and pieces seemed to work so well together, this ATC practically made itself.
After choosing this Tim Holtz sticker for my sentiment, (already inked, but sidelined from another project) I had to tuck in a snip of red tinsel ribbon from my stash (the only thing that I actually didn't have leftover on my desk). After cutting the knitted panel to regulation ATC size and rounding the corners, I added it to a sanded scrap of Metallic Jewel Kraft Stock. Just to make it interesting, I left those corners sharp.
I used a couple of Prima products to add the gold sheen to the green leaves and white highlights to the pink leaves: White Gold Metallique Wax and Old White Matte Wax. Finally I misted with Distress Resist Spray and sprinkled with Diamond Dust from my stash for a frosty finish to most of the cards.
I left a few without the icy finish, and the one above I added a heat embossed greeting to the front and edged with the White Gold wax.; the others were left plain and a hand written message was written inside.
That's all for today! If I don't manage to create anything else blogworthy before Christmas, I want to wish each of you a very peaceful and joyful Christmas!
Challenge shares:
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Ice Cold
Country View Challenges December 2020 - Anything Christmas
Welcome! Today we start a new challenge over at The Funkie Junkie Boutique challenge blog, and it's my turn to host. I call it 'Deck the Halls!', and here is my challenge to you:
"For this challenge, we would like to see those vintage or shabby chic Christmas decorations! This is not about Christmas cards this time, but think about tree ornaments, wreathes, vignettes, mantle or table decorations, etc. with a Christmas theme."
As always, the winner will earn a chance to be a Guest Designer at a future date at The Funkie Junkie Boutique challenge blog, and everyone who enters and follows the rules will go into the draw for the chance to win a $25 spending spree at The Funkie Junkie Boutique. There are also Top 3 Badges for three additional outstanding entries, chosen by the Design Team. Please see the blog for details, and while you are there, be sure to check out the wonderful inspiration by my talented teammates.
I made these three table decorations for each of my grown kids and and my husband to sit at their places at the breakfast table on Christmas morning with a little treat in them from our cats, Biskit and Roger. (I'll probably make one for myself as well, so I don't give away who they're really from. LOL) I think the Christmas Snarky Cats look just like my dear fur-babies, so I just had to have the set.
I adore Eileen Hull's 3DTeacup and Spoon die, and it was on my wish list ever since I saw teammate Jenny use it HERE. I can imagine so many possibilities for it throughout the year, but for Christmas I wanted to make some cozy chunky knit teacups. I'll be sharing my steps on how these were made in this coming Saturday's Showcase, but for now I'll share a closeup of each of the teacups, but save some surprises for Saturday. Be sure to visit The Funkie Junkie Boutique challenge blog this coming Saturday for the details (you'll be surprised how easy they are to make!) and all the links to products used.
Hello and welcome, friends! Happy Thanksgiving to all those who are celebrating it here in the USA with their families and friends! It's time for our newest challenge at The Funkie Junkie Boutique Challenge Blog and Suzz has a timely theme for us -- 'A Time to be Grateful'. Here's how she describes it:
"Around this time of the year when we start to get into the holidays and the rush of everything it is a good time to reflect on what we are grateful for. My challenge to you is to capture that in your art. Show what you are grateful for in any type of project, it could be a journal page, a card, or anything else that expresses your gratitude. You choose how to show your thankfulness and share it with us."
As always, the winner will earn a chance to be a Guest Designer at a future date at The Funkie Junkie Boutique challenge blog, and everyone who enters and follows the rules will go into the draw for the chance to win a $25 spending spree at The Funkie Junkie Boutique. There are also Top 3 Badges for three additional outstanding entries, chosen by the Design Team. Please see the blog for details, and while you are there, be sure to check out the wonderful inspiration by my talented teammates.
When reflecting on what I am most grateful for, what came to the forefront are my relationships -- whether it be with family, friends, on-line friends and most of all, my relationship with my Almighty Father in heaven. I decided to share those reflections on a simple card, featuring my beloved Sizzix Elegant Poinsettia (you can see it in action here and here) and my newest (and a new favorite!) 3D embossing folder -- Sizzix Knitted.
Let's take a brief look at the details. I'll share a few highlights of the making, as I have no process shots this time. This card is so simple to make, it will be easy to build up either my Christmas card stash using this design along with a Christmas greeting or perhaps get a head start on those post-Christmas thank you cards.
More gold paper was used between a layer of old Tim Holtz paper stash colored with Peeled Paint ink and the plaid layer from his new Christmas Paper Stash to form the background. (Love, love, love the designs in this pad!) This was adhered to a 5 x 7 card blank.
I cut some foliage from scraps using the Sizzix Layered Winter Flower die set and tucked them in around the poinsettia.
The poinsettia takes center stage over the Knitted panel and a Cathedral Window die cut. I love the homey and deep texture of the Knitted 3D embossing. Chunky knit is big in home design this year, and I love there is an embossing folder to bring it to the maker's world, too. To make this panel, I just embossed trimmed white card from my stash. Spritz the panel lightly before inserting it into the folder and run it through the die cutting machine 3 times. I sprayed it with Antique Linen Oxide spray, dried with my heat tool and then blended the raised texture and edges with Frayed Burlap ink.
The Cathedral Window die cut actually came in the little gift bag Linda includes with your order from The Funkie Junkie Boutique. I just spritzed it with Walnut Stain Oxide spray, dried and blended with Peeled Paint ink.
The sentiment is stamped in Black Soot Archival ink and heat embossed with gold powder on a scrap of card. I realized the card was too white after embossing, so I spritzed with Antique Linen Oxide spray and blended with Frayed Burlap ink.
That's my take on the 'A Time to Be Grateful' challenge. You have two weeks to link up your project over at the blog to be in the running for some great prizes! I can't wait to see what you make! Happy Crafting! Sara Emily
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Christmas
These products were used and can be purchased at The Funkie Junkie Boutique:
Sizzix Chapter 3 Thinlits Dies - Elegant Poinsettia
Chapter 4 3D Textured Impressions Embossing Folder - Knitted
Sizzix Chapter 3 Thinlits Dies - Layered Winter Flower
Chapter 4 Tim Holtz Bigz Die - Cathedral Window
Tim Holtz Idea-ology Mini Stash - Christmas
Tim Holtz Distress Ink Pads - Candied Apple, Frayed Burlap, Peeled Paint, Black Soot Archival
Tim Holtz Distress Oxide Spray - Antique Linen, Candied Apple, Fired Brick, Walnut Stain
Ranger Embossing Powder - Gold
Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Collage Medium Matte
The background is from my stash. I had written notes on the back for some reason, and this is what I had written: "Print left by cleaning off a stencil inked with Evergreen Bough ink. (I didn't note which stencil, and it wasn't a clear print.) Blended with Mowed Lawn ink. Sprayed with Peeled Paint Oxide Spray."
On choosing this background for my project, I decided it needed to have some yellows to brighten it, so I blended the top with Fossilized Amber ink and then spritzed the ink left on the mat with water. I dipped the panel into the little beads of ink, and after drying, I blended with Cracked Pistachio ink to up the brightness. I had quite a bit of Alchemy squeezed out from dipping the stamens that I wanted to use up, so I dipped a paintbrush into that and splattered the panel with that, too.
The sentiment is a combination of die cuts and embossed stamping. I used Christmas Ribbon and Alphanumeric Tiny Type Thinlit die sets for Merry, Bright and "AND" is from one of the stamps from Tim Holtz' Festive Overlay stamp set. The background was cut with a Stacked Tags die and layered over trimmed red card (stash) and gold Metallic Kraft Stock.
I keep a stash of the little dyed crinkle ribbons that have come off the little packages that come in Linda's orders, and I chose a few lighter colored ones and dyed them further with inks and alcohol inks that coordinated with the rest of the tag.
The last detail to add is the silver colored metal word tag that says Christmas. I found this single tag in my stash, but had to alter it to work it into my color scheme. I used Picket Fence and Tarnished Brass Distress paints and some gold foil and attached it to the ribbon with a loop pin.
That's my take on the 'Celebrate' challenge! Remember there's more inspiration by the team on the blog--be sure to have a look. Then it's over to you! We would love to see your happy, bright colors on your vintage or shabby chic projects, so be sure to link them up here. I can't wait to see what you create! Happy crafting! Sara Emily
Challenge Shares:
Simon Says Stamp Monday Remembrance/Thinking Of You (at Christmas)
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Thinking Of You (at Christmas)
Country View Challenges November 2020 - Anything But A Card
These products were used and can be purchased at The Funkie Junkie Boutique:
Sizzix Chapter 3 Thinlits Dies - Elegant Poinsettia
Tim Holtz Alcohol Ink Yupo Paper, White
Sizzix Thinlits Die Set 7pk - Stacked Tags by Tim Holtz
Sizzix Tim Holtz Thinlits Die Set - Christmas Ribbon
Sizzix Chapter 1 Tim Holtz Thinlits Dies - Alphanumeric Tiny Type Upper
Stampers Anonymous Tim Holtz Rubber Stamps - Festive Overlay
Ranger Tim Holtz Alcohol Inks - Watermelon, Citrus, Botanical, Poppyfield
Ranger Tim Holtz Alcohol Pearls - Alchemy, Deception, Sublime
Ranger Tim Holtz Alcohol Blending Solution
Ranger Tim Holtz Alcohol Ink Mini Applicator Tool
Tim Holtz Idea-ology 8 x 8 Metallic Kraft Stock
Tim Holtz Distress Ink Pads - Evergreen Bough, Mowed Lawn, Candied Apple, Cracked Pistachio, Fossilized Amber, Black Soot Archival
Tim Holtz Distress Paint - Picket Fence, Tarnished Brass
Tim Holtz Distress Oxide Spray - Peeled Paint
Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Collage Medium Matte
Ranger Embossing Powder - Gold - Super Fine Detail
Artificial Flower Pearlized Stamen