Welcome to iPICKS where I post a selection of my favorite Stampin' Up!
cards and projects by other talented stamping artists. There's no formal
rules or guidelines ... just inspiring projects that catch my eye,
clever ideas, and exceptional designs. These are projects that inspire
me and I hope they inspire you too! Please click on each link to go
directly to the artist's blog for more information about the artist and
their project.
iPICKS #228 ...
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
SUMMER CASEing
My craft room has seen some action since I've been on summer break! I've been making cards copied (CASEd) from other great stamping artists. I truly appreciate a great card design, especially one that makes me want to ink up my stamps and copy it!
This first card was CASEd from Mary Brown's card. I'm a sucker for Stampin' Up!'s Daffodil Delight, and SU's Polka Dot Parade DSP really shows it off! The sentiment I used is a retired SU rub-on.
I found this next card on Pinterest, and believe it was originally found on the Stampin' Up! website. If that is incorrect, please kindly let me know so I can credit the proper source.The Patio Party DSP (retired) makes this card super easy to put together! The three cakes are cut out of the designer paper, and raised up on dimensionals. The only stamping is the "Birthday Wishes" sentiment from Bring on the Cake.
This next card is a CASE of Rita Wright's card. I love Daffodil Delight paired with Basic Black! Somehow, my large flower turned out larger that I'd like it to be. Ugh! I used SU retired striped grosgrain ribbon for the horizontal center strip in place of the designer paper strip.
This year, I had many graduates to acknowledge, and I made many of these cards! It was inspired by two cards: Mindy's (Bada-Bing! Paper-Crafting!) card and Teneale Williams card, using the stamp set, Blue Ribbon and Storytime DSP (retired).
This first card was CASEd from Mary Brown's card. I'm a sucker for Stampin' Up!'s Daffodil Delight, and SU's Polka Dot Parade DSP really shows it off! The sentiment I used is a retired SU rub-on.
I found this next card on Pinterest, and believe it was originally found on the Stampin' Up! website. If that is incorrect, please kindly let me know so I can credit the proper source.The Patio Party DSP (retired) makes this card super easy to put together! The three cakes are cut out of the designer paper, and raised up on dimensionals. The only stamping is the "Birthday Wishes" sentiment from Bring on the Cake.
This next card is a CASE of Rita Wright's card. I love Daffodil Delight paired with Basic Black! Somehow, my large flower turned out larger that I'd like it to be. Ugh! I used SU retired striped grosgrain ribbon for the horizontal center strip in place of the designer paper strip.
This year, I had many graduates to acknowledge, and I made many of these cards! It was inspired by two cards: Mindy's (Bada-Bing! Paper-Crafting!) card and Teneale Williams card, using the stamp set, Blue Ribbon and Storytime DSP (retired).
Sunday, June 16, 2013
iPICKS #227
Welcome to iPICKS where I post a selection of my favorite Stampin' Up!
cards and projects by other talented stamping artists. There's no formal
rules or guidelines ... just inspiring projects that catch my eye,
clever ideas, and exceptional designs. These are projects that inspire
me and I hope they inspire you too! Please click on each link to go
directly to the artist's blog for more information about the artist and
their project.
iPICKS #227 ...
iPICKS #227 ...
Friday, June 14, 2013
FEELING SENTIMENTAL FOR FATHER'S DAY
Now that I'm on summer break from work, I've been spending some time playing with my poor, neglected stamps. For the most part, I've been copying others' designs and building my card stash back up. It would be so nice if I could get back to designing again, and participating in challenges! We'll see!
This is the Father's Day card I made for my Dad, and it was inspired by Rita Wright's card and Julie Davison's card.
RECIPE
Stamps: Feeling Sentimental, Delightful Dozen
Paper: Soft Suede, Early Espresso, First Edition DSP, Twitterpated DSP (for pennant)
Ink: Soft Suede, Early Espresso
Embellishments: Early Espresso Neutrals Designer Button, Linen Thread
Tools: Square Lattice Embossing Folder (for Early Espresso pennant)
This is the Father's Day card I made for my Dad, and it was inspired by Rita Wright's card and Julie Davison's card.
RECIPE
Stamps: Feeling Sentimental, Delightful Dozen
Paper: Soft Suede, Early Espresso, First Edition DSP, Twitterpated DSP (for pennant)
Ink: Soft Suede, Early Espresso
Embellishments: Early Espresso Neutrals Designer Button, Linen Thread
Tools: Square Lattice Embossing Folder (for Early Espresso pennant)
Sunday, June 9, 2013
iPICKS #226
Welcome to iPICKS where I post a selection of my favorite Stampin' Up! cards and projects by other talented stamping artists. There's no formal rules or guidelines ... just inspiring projects that catch my eye, clever ideas, and exceptional designs. These are projects that inspire me and I hope they inspire you too! Please click on each link to go directly to the artist's blog for more information about the artist and their project.
iPICKS #226 ...
iPICKS #226 ...
Monday, June 3, 2013
iPICKS #225
Welcome to iPICKS where I post a selection of my favorite Stampin'
Up! cards and projects by other talented stamping artists. There's no
formal rules or guidelines ... just inspiring projects that catch my
eye, clever ideas, and exceptional designs. These are projects that
inspire me and I hope they inspire you too! Please click on each link to
go directly to the artist's blog for more information about the artist
and their project.
iPICKS #225 ...
iPICKS #225 ...
Sunday, June 2, 2013
iPICKS #224
Welcome to iPICKS where I post a selection of my favorite Stampin' Up! cards and projects by other talented stamping artists. There's no formal rules or guidelines ... just inspiring projects that catch my eye, clever ideas, and exceptional designs. These are projects that inspire me and I hope they inspire you too! Please click on each link to go directly to the artist's blog for more information about the artist and their project.
iPICKS #224 ...
iPICKS #224 ...
Sunday, May 12, 2013
iPICKS #223
Welcome to iPICKS where
I post a selection of my favorite Stampin' Up! cards and projects by
other talented stamping artists. There's no formal rules or guidelines
... just inspiring projects that catch my eye, clever ideas, and
exceptional designs. These are projects that inspire me and I hope they
inspire you too! Please click on each link to go directly to the
artist's blog for more information about the artist and their project.
iPICKS #223 ...
Saturday, May 4, 2013
iPICKS #222
My apologies for being away for so long. Not only did Pinterest have me stumped with their new format, but I just haven't had the time to really sit down and figure it out. Thanks to my friend, Connie Collins who bent over backwards to solve this issue for me! She is really unbelievable, and took it upon herself to help me along! Here's a "catch-up iPICKS" for now. Expect them sporadically in May, but come June, we'll be back to weekly posts.
Welcome to iPICKS where I post a selection of my favorite Stampin' Up! cards and projects by other talented stamping artists. There's no formal rules or guidelines ... just inspiring projects that catch my eye, clever ideas, and exceptional designs. These are projects that inspire me and I hope they inspire you too! Please click on each link to go directly to the artist's blog for more information about the artist and their project.
Welcome to iPICKS where I post a selection of my favorite Stampin' Up! cards and projects by other talented stamping artists. There's no formal rules or guidelines ... just inspiring projects that catch my eye, clever ideas, and exceptional designs. These are projects that inspire me and I hope they inspire you too! Please click on each link to go directly to the artist's blog for more information about the artist and their project.
iPICKS #222 ...
Sunday, April 14, 2013
iPICKS
I've missed the past two weeks of iPICKS because since Pinterest changed its format, I don't understand how to copy and paste the html code into a blog post. I've tried various things, and nothing seems to work. If anyone can offer some assistance or helpful hints, I can get iPICKS back up and running again!
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