Tuesday 30 April 2019

Addicted to Stamps and More! Challenge #339

It's time for a new challenge at Addicted to Stamps and More! This week, the challenge is


Just a reminder - Clean and Simple (CAS) refers to cards that have clean and crisp lines, minimal or no embellishments and lots of 'white' space. White space doesn't need to be white - it can be any color. However, white space refers to areas of your card with no stamping or embellishments.

Here's my card



For this card, I started by creating a circle mask using a 4" x 6" repositionable label and Sizzix circle dies. I also made the flower mask using a 3" x 3" post it note and My Favorite Things Die-namics Flower and Leaf Trio dies. I used salty ocean distress ink, applied with an ink blending tool and carefully removed the flower mask. I added the sentiment from Clear Besotted Flowers and Flourishes stamp set with Hero Arts Navy ink. I added an enamel dot in the center of the flower to complete the card.

I was inspired by this card by MASKerade



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sue

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Wednesday 24 April 2019

CAS(E) this Sketch! # 218 and Less is More #393

Finally, I'm able to post my card to various challenges, before the deadline. Does that ever happen to you. You see a card challenge, get inspired, make the card and then life happens and you don't post the card, before the challenge closes. All.the.time!

Well, not today! Yippee!

I have a card for the current challenges at CAS(E) this Sketch and Less is More.



I started with a piece of vellum and heat embossed with white embossing powder, the Impression Obsession Cover-A-Card Flourishes stamp. I added color, on the reverse side of the vellum using direct to paper (vellum) technique with Hero Arts cornflower, tide pool, lime green. I cut a strip, 5.5" x 2" and adhered it in the center of an A2 card base. For the sentiment, I die cut a banner, using Simon Says STAMP's Small Folded Banners. I used my MISTI to position the sentiment stamp from Hero Arts Layered Topiary, stamped with Hero Arts Charcoal ink onto the banner. I folded the banner and to add some height, I used dimensional adhesive. 

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sue


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Tuesday 23 April 2019

Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge #313

Hello! My days are all mixed up after the Easter long weekend. I usually post my Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge card on Mondays. Darn, I'm a day late.

There is a new sketch at Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge

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Here's my card



I took a few liberties with my card. I was inspired by the triangle on the sketch and "stretched" that into a double triangle fun fold card. 



Once I figured out how to cut and fold the card base, I covered the lower right triangle with some tone-on-tone gray patterned paper. For the sentiment, I used Simon Says STAMP's Big Scripty Greeting, stamped with Hero Arts Charcoal ink. To add some color, I stamped some flowers from Hero Arts Garden Flowers by Lia and Hero Arts Spring Hello by Lia stamp sets using Hero Arts inks (green hills, fresh peach, butter bar) to both the sentiment circle and inside the card, under the bottom right triangle. I die cut the circle using Sizzix circle dies and added a scalloped mat using Spellbinders scalloped circles die. 

We'd love to see how you are inspired by this week's sketch.

Thanks for stopping by
sue




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Wednesday 17 April 2019

STAMPlorations Spring Fling ~ 12 Days of Giveaways Day 17

Our STAMPlorations Spring Fling event is coming to an end. It's been fun and there has been a lot of crafting inspiration. 


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For Day 17, the extra prizes are:



Today's prize is your choice of 1 in-stock 4x6 Shery Russ Designs Stamp set, a $15 value. To be eligible to win this awesome prize, leave a comment on the STAMPlorations post here and on my post as well as my fellow design team members' blog posts. You have until the 19th of April to leave comments. Also, to further celebrate Spring, STAMPlorations is offering 25% off all products in the Spring Fling section of the store. Also, you can use my code STAMPGIRLSUE at checkout for an additional 20% off. 

Here's my card


For my card, I started with an A2 kraft cardstock panel. I stamped the image from STAMPlorations IN BLOOM: Charmed Cherry Blossoms with Versamark, applied gold embossing powder and heat set the image. The sentiment is also heat set with gold embossing powder. The sentiment is from STAMPlorations Hello Coffee stamp set. I added colour with Prismacolor Premier colored pencils. I trimmed the kraft panel slightly and matted with a light pink cardstock.

Cherry blossoms are a very welcomed sign of Spring after a long and dreary winter. 

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sue


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Tuesday 16 April 2019

Addicted to Stamps and More! Challenge #337

It's time for a new challenge at Addicted to Stamps and More! The challenge this week is



A "Make Your Mark" challenge is one where your entry MUST contain the use of anything that can make a mark - Stampin' Write, Copics, Promarkers, Painting, Chalks, Watercolours, Sponges, Stencils, Masks etc. etc.

Here's my card


This is a one-layer card. I masked off a 1.75" horizontal strip with post-it tape. I added colour with ink blending tools and distress inks (salty ocean, mowed lawn) applied to represent the sky and grass. I removed the post-it tape and stamped the image from Stampin' Up's Lovely as a Tree stamp set. The sentiment is from Papertrey Ink's Keep It Simple: Thank You stamp set. 

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sue


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Thursday 11 April 2019

STAMPlorations Spring Fling ~ 12 days of Giveaways Day 11

So excited to be back with another card for STAMPlorations Spring Fling

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It's day 11 of the Spring Fling. 



Today's prize is your choice of 1 in-stock 4x6 Shery Russ Designs Stamp set, a $15 value. To be eligible to win this awesome prize, leave a comment on the STAMPlorations post here and on my post as well as my fellow design team members' blog posts. You have until the 19th of April to leave comments. Also, to further celebrate Spring, STAMPlorations is offering 25% off all products in the Spring Fling section of the store. Also, you can use my code STAMPGIRLSUE at checkout for an additional 20% off. 

Here's my card



When I think of Spring, I think of daffodils (aka narcissus). The bright yellow color is a welcomed splash of color after a dreary winter.

I started with STAMPlorations' The Birds an the Blooms stamp set. I stamped the double daffodils multiple times with Memento Tuxedo Black ink, making a "C" around the card panel. I left the space on the right side for the sentiment, from the same stamp set stamped with Hero Arts Soft Granite ink. I added the color to the daffodils, using Copic markers. I used similar colors as a Narcissus Orange Progress. I matted the panel with yellow.

I used to work for the Vancouver Park Board in Stanley Park and learned that daffodils are not all the same and are not all yellow! Who knew? 

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sue



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Wednesday 10 April 2019

AAA Cards: CAS Game #137

I saw the current challenge at AAA Cards and just knew I had to participate.



I was intrigued by the "time limit" challenge. I had not previously ever timed myself. I sadly was in need of a sympathy card for a former co-worker. 

Here's my card


Here's a close-up of the dry embossing



I started with Couture Creations' Exotic embossing folder and dry embossed a white A2 panel. I trimmed the panel to 4" x 3.75". I added some black grosgrain ribbon and a "fake" bow to the bottom of the panel. By "fake" bow, I mean that I cut a 2.5" piece of ribbon and angled both ends of the piece. I looped around the small piece with a longer piece of ribbon to make it look like a bow. I adhered the embossed panel and ribbon to an A2 card base. The sentiment is from Simon Says STAMP's Flower Friend stamp set.

I timed my efforts -12.5 minutes. Not bad, eh? 

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sue


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Tuesday 9 April 2019

A Blog Named Hero Challenge

It's weird. I retired and somehow don't seem to be able to find time to craft. When I was working, I found time to craft. I guess I "needed"  the distraction when I was working. Now that I don't feel the stress of working, I guess crafting has taken a lower priority in my life. I certainly still love to craft but I seem to be missing the "need" to craft. I need to figure out a how to find more crafting time.

So, I've been absent from joining in card making challenges. I'm working on that. I've made a card for the current challenge at A Blog Named Hero.


Here's my card


I dug out my Hero Arts Looped Circle background stamp (it was buried in a box of mounted stamps!). I love this stamp. I stamped it onto watercolor paper with Versamark and used clear embossing powder which was heat set. I added color with Zig Clean Color Real Brush markers and a water brush. I trimmed the panel to 2.25" x 2.25" and matted the square with red cardstock. 

Here's a close-up.



The sentiment is from Hero Arts Thanks A Bunch, stamped with Hero Arts strawberry ink. 

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sue


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Monday 8 April 2019

Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge #311

It's Monday so it must be time for a new sketch for this week's challenge at Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge

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Here's my card


I love bright colors. It's something my favorite aunt used to like too. Bright colors make me happy. I started with  Tim Holtz' Latticework stencil and distress inks (picked raspberry, mustard seed, spiced marmalade). I trimmed the inked panel to 3" x 3.75". I stamped the sentiment, from STAMPlorations Stamp It Big: Congrats stamp set on the panel and matted it with black. I found a scrap of bright lines patterned paper which I cut into a fish-tail banner. I added some die cut stars using Lawn Fawn's Puffy Stars dies.

We'd love to see how this week's sketch inspires you.

Thanks for stopping by
sue


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Thursday 4 April 2019

STAMPlorations CAS ~ April Challenge

It's April and time for a new challenge at STAMPlorations CAS



Here's my card which I hope will inspire you





I started with a 1.75" x 5.5" strip of navy cardstock. I stamped the simple five petal flower from STAMPlorations It's A Girl Thing: Sunshine stamp set repeatedly with Versamark ink and used clear embossing powder which was heat set. I added color with Primacolor Premier colored pencils. I like how the bright color "pops" off the navy blue strip. I adhered it to the left side of an A2 card. The sentiment is stamped with Hero Arts Navy ink and is from STAMPlorations Grateful Flutters stamp set.

Thanks for stopping by. We'd love to have you join us this month.
sue



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Wednesday 3 April 2019

STAMPlorations Spring Fling ~ 12 days of giveaway event

So happy to be part of the STAMPlorations Spring Fling - 12 days of giveaway event. It's definitely Spring as my allergies are driving me crazy. 


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It's day 3 of the Spring Fling - today's prize is a $25 gift code. To be eligible to win this awesome prize, leave a comment on the STAMPlorations post here and on my post as well as my fellow design team members' blog posts. You have until the 19th of April to comment and winners will be announced on the 22nd of April. Also, to help celebrate Spring, STAMPlorations is offering 25% off all products in the Spring Fling section until the end of April. For an additional 20% off, use my code STAMPGIRLSUE at check-out.


Here's my card


I started by stamping the floral image from STAMPlorations Hello, Coffee stamp set with Versamark ink and added gold embossing powder,which was heat set. I added color with a Zig Clean Color Real brush marker, Pink Flamingo and a water brush. The sentiment was also heat embossed with gold embossing powder and is from the same stamp set. I found some patterned paper that repeated the colors of the panel and added a thin gold border to the top and bottom of the panel.

Thanks for stopping by
sue

Tuesday 2 April 2019

Addicted to Stamps & More - Challenge #335

Hi! It's time for a new challenge at Addicted to Stamps and More!. This week, the challenge is a photo inspiration challenge.




I was inspired by the lattice shape in the center top photo and the different shades of green and a small "pop" of the color red.

Here's my card




I started with Heidi Swapp's Lattice stencil with distress inks (cracked pistachio, shabby shutters, mowed lawn, lucky clover) added to the A2 panel with ink blending tools. I used a 1.5" x 4.25" strip for the horizontal band. The sentiment is from Hero Arts Color Layering Tiger Lily and was punched out with Stampin' Up's oval punch. For a pop of red, I used Stampin' Up's scalloped oval punch to frame the sentiment.

How will you be inspired by this week's photo inspiration?

Thanks for stopping by
sue



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