Sunday, October 31, 2010

MFT November Teaser, Day Two


Ready for another day of MFT teasers? Today we have You Spin Me Additions and Happy Thoughts (previous triple scoop set). I'm going to show you Happy Thoughts, but first...
  • The November Guest Designer Contest continues and ends on Tuesday, November 2nd at 10 PM EST. The winner will be announced at the release party. Get the deets here.
  • Teasers continue and will be daily through Wednesday, November 3rd. Be sure to check Kim's blog at 11:00am for links to designers previewing each day. Every day there will be a prize hidden on two of the Creative Team's blog posts. Leaving a comment on every designer's blog post will give you the best chance of winning every day :)
  • The November Hop and Shop will begin at 10:00pm November 3rd, with the hop starting at Kim's Blog.
Any excuse to use a Die-namics Frame is good enough for me.


First I stamped the Polka Dot Greetings Frame image, then the sentiment from Happy Thoughts, then cut it out with the Polka Dot Frame Die-namics die and popped it up over the black ribbon. Last, I added a flower and leaves to the bow using the Rolled Flower Die-namics die and the leaves from the Flower Trio and Leaf Trio Die-namics. A really simple layout, highlighting that fabulous sentiment.

And there's the inside, using another sentiment from the set and a brand new Die-namics die--the Faux Crochet die. Ain't it purty!? I just love this border die--so elegant!





Thanks for stopping by! Tomorrow is Monday--you know that means some Pure Innocence cuteness!

~Supplies~
Stamps: Happy Thoughts, Polka Dot Greetings (MFT)
Paper: Black Licorice (MFT); Fine Linen (PTI); Hollywood Vogue (Webster's Pages)
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black
Accessories/tools: Cuttlebug (Provocraft); Polka Dot Greetings, Rolled Flower, Flower Trio and Leaf Trio Die-namics dies (MFT); ribbon, Pop Dots (craft store)

Saturday, October 30, 2010

MFT November Teaser, Day One


Can you believe it's already time for November MFT teasers!? ACK!! Where *is* the time going??? If you've been seeing the Freeze Frames on Kim's blog, you already know you're in for a treat this month. Today we're showing you Wyatt - Just Chillin', Emma Celebrates the Season, and Mini Banner Day Alpha (that comes with the new Banner Strip Die-namics die). My card is using Wyatt - Just Chillin' and the Mini Banner Day Alpha and Die-namics Die combo. First, though, here's a few things you need to know:
  • The November Guest Designer Contest begins today and ends on Tuesday, November 2nd at 10 PM EST. The winner will be announced at the release party. Get the deets here.
  • Teasers begin today and will be daily through Wednesday, November 3rd. Be sure to check Kim's blog at 11:00am for links to designers previewing each day. Every day there will be a prize hidden on two of the Creative Team's blog posts. Leaving a comment on every designer's blog post will give you the best chance of winning every day :)
  • The November Hop and Shop will begin at 10:00pm November 3rd, with the hop starting at Kim's Blog.
OK, now for my card showing these CUTE new sets.


Look at Wyatt in his snow suit playing with his snowy friend! Is that not adorable!? I stamped the image on a Perfect Paper Panel with Memento Tuxedo Black ink and colored it with Copic markers--the snowman's hat and scarf are paper pieced, then I added some Glitzy Glitter to the two hat pom-poms, the snowman, and the ground. The banner was cut out twice with the new Mini Banner Day Die-namics die and matted, with the candy cane strip from patterned paper added on top, then popped up with Pop Dots. I love this sweet little alphabet and the banner die. Can't you just see all kinds of sentiments done with these? The sky's the limit! Finally, I finished it off with some baker's twine and buttons. Oh, and see the little snowflake separating the words? I borrowed that from Snowflake Flopsey.


This card is also for the Crazy 4 Challenges challenge today. You can get all the deets at the C4C blog.

Thanks for stopping by today! I'll be back tomorrow with another MFT teaser :)

~Supplies~
Stamps: Wyatt - Just Chillin', Mini Banner Day Alpha and Die-namics Set, Snowflake Flopsey (MFT)
Paper: Whip Cream, Black Licorice, Wild Cherry cards stock (MFT); Good Cheer 8 x 8 pad (October Afternoon)
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black
Accessories: Cuttlebug (Provocraft); Mini Banner Day Die-namics die (MFT); Classic Circle Nestabilities (Spellbinders); buttons (PTI); bakers's twine

Friday, October 29, 2010

It's a [CAS] Party - Stamp Simply - #163

It's Stamp Simply time! This week, Sharon wants us to do CAS. Here's what she says:

Oct. 29 – ssnotime163 – Tis the Season for Clean and Simple – Clean and Simple is definitely the way to go when we need to mass produce.  But it’s also a very refreshing and pleasing style to fall back on any time at all.  Today let us truly think Clean and Simple – SUPER SIMPLE.  And let’s make cards with Christmas OR winter in mind as we inspire each other with all our Clean and Simple creations!

OK, she got me at CAS but reeled me in at "mass produce". I don't normally like to mass produce, but I had decided to stamp my open house invitations this year, so the timing of this challenge couldn't be any more perfect! I've been making them on the computer and printing them off in previous years but I wanted to add that personal touch this year. But it had to be a quick personal touch, KWIM?



So here's my CAS mass produced open house invitation. Did I mention I love this PTI set called Wreath For All Seasons? Thought so ;-) First, I computer generated the outside sentiment, then I computer generated the inside: when, where, what, etc., on full sized 8.5" x 11" card stock, two on each sheet. Next I cut it in half, scored, and folded. Then it was simply a matter of stamping the two part wreath. Easy peasy and SUPER SIMPLE! I did about 100 invitations in about 4 hours, total (not bad at all to get that personal touch), including stuffing them in envelopes, which I did over the weekend while on a road trip. Ah, multitasking, it's a joy :) I did the printing while I was working on something else, too, so I saved time there, as well. I still need to put stamps on them, but that won't take long. I considered scoring some lines above the sentiment and adding a twine-tied button to the wreath, but that would add a lot of time and I needed this to be quick. This went so well I'm already planning next year's CAS invitations--maybe I'll get started early enough to add some extra touches to them ;-)

So, now it's your turn. Come along and play and take us up on the challenge--we'd love to see what you come up with. If you do, be sure to leave the link to your project on Sharon's blog using Mr. Linky. Please use the keyword ssnotime163 if you upload to a public forum. Don't forget to check out Sharon's fabulous sample and those of the design team, including our Guest Designer for October, Jerri Kay of A Touch Of Grace.

Barb Schram

Janine Orchard

A J Otto

Deb Saarenen

Jenny Gropp

Deb Neerman

Thanks for dropping in! I always love it when you do!

~Supplies~
Stamps: Wreath For All Seasons (PTI)
Paper: GP card stock
Ink: Riding Hood Red, Chocolate Chip (SU!); printer ink; Scor-Buddy


Wednesday, October 27, 2010

'Tis the Season - CTD #116

I know I'm not the only one who thinks time is just going too fast! It's already Wednesday again, so it's Color Throwdown time! This week, the sweet LeAnne is our hostess and she has chosen some colors that I love. Get all the deets at the CTD blog--we'd love to have you play along!


Obviously, I chose to use these colors for a Christmas card, but you don't have to. I'd been wanting to ink up my new PTI Big and Bold Christmas Wishes set and this seemed like a good time to do it. You know I LOVE those sentiments as focal elements!


Not much to say about this card, really. I'm using October Afternoon's Good Cheer paper collection. I stamped the sentiment on Very Vanilla with Riding Hood Red and Memento Tuxedo Black inks, rounded two opposite corners, and matted it with Riding Hood Red. The twill is Certainly Celery from a couple of years ago. The holly leaves are from PTI's Holly Jolly set, stamped with Certainly Celery and cut out, and the berries are red flat back pearls. Me likey :)

Remember, you do not have to have the exact colors to play. If you don't, just use the closest you have. So, c'mon over to the Color Throwdown blog and play along with us this week. Please use the link service to post your card and please link directly to your card so we can find it easily. And please include a link in your post to the Color Throwdown. If you upload your card to a public forum, please use the keyword CTD116 so we can see your beauty all in one place. Hope to see you there! Be sure to check out what the other team members have come up with this week.

Broni Holcombe--Splashes of Watercolor
Danielle Kennedy--Wild Dragonfly Designs
LeAnne Pugliese--Wee Inklings
Tammy Hershberger--Stamp Happy
Kristin Beuter--Mindless Creativity
Laura Pryor - Lil' Inker Designs--sitting this week out
Carla Suto -SCS Gallery

Thanks so much for stopping by!


~Supplies~
Stamps: Big & Bold Christmas Wishes, Holly Jolly (PTI)
Paper: Very Vanilla, Riding Hood Red (SU!); Good Cheer 8 x 8 pad (October Afternoon)
Ink: Riding Hood Red, Certainly Celery (SU!); Memento Tuxedo Black; Tea Dye Duo (PTI)
Accessories: twill (SU!); flat back beads, Pop Dots (craft store); Corner Chomper (We R Memory Makers)

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Anything Goes But Buttons and Bows - FTTC #90


It's time for Flourishes Timeless Tuesday Challenge (FTTC90)! It is the last Tuesday of the month so we have a guest challenge host. This month's guest is Linda Coughlin. Linda is challenging us to Anything Goes But Buttons and Bows There are so many wonderful embellishments to use for accents on our paper crafts, but all too often we fall back on our old favorites. This week, let's stretch ourselves and see how creative we can be in embellishing our cards. We want to see what you can do without using buttons or bows.

As you can imagine, this was HARD for me, LOL! What? No buttons and bows???? ACK!!! But, I soldiered on and this is what I came up with. Pretty simple, really. I stamped the cardinal image from Christmas Classics on Classic White card stock with Memento Tuxedo Black ink and colored it with Copic markers. Then I cut it out/embossed it with a Classic Circle Nestabilities die, matting it with Riding Hood Red card stock. I embossed some white card stock about 2/3 of the way down with an embossing folder and stamped the sentiment in black, popped up the image and tied around some red and white baker's twine in a KNOT, not a bow :) All of that was matted with Kraft and then popped up on foam tape on the white base card.

Now, be sure to go see how my team mates and our guest designer, Linda, worked this challenge!
Thanks for stopping by!

~Supplies~
Stamps: Christmas Classics (Flourishes)
Paper: Classic White (Flourishes); Riding Hood Red Kraft (SU!)
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black
Accessories: Cuttlebug, Holly Ribbons embossing folder (Provocraft); Classic Circle Nestabilities (Spellbinders); Pop Dots (craft store); foam tape (office supply); baker's twine


Saturday, October 23, 2010

Happy Halloween - C4C #60

Howdy!! Today is Saturday so it's Crazy 4 Challenges time! Silke Ledlow continues to be our hostess and this week she wants us to make a Halloween card or project. Be sure to check out the C4C blog for all the deets.



I thought I was about done with Halloween, but if my girl Silke wants Halloween I'll give her Halloween :) I decided to make a tag for a bag of sweets. And I really didn't mind using this PTI Friendship Jar Fall Fillers set again ;-) I stamped the images on an MFT Perfect Paper Panel with Memento Tuxedo Black ink and colored it with Copic markers. The jar label is from the set, stamped, and cut out. Then I die cut some tickets using PTI's ticket die and stamped on them. Tie it all up with some baker's twine and some gingham ribbon and add some buttons and I love it :)

Sooooo, NOW, be sure to check out the samples by the rest of my crazy girls...er, I mean the Crazy 4 Challenges team ;-)
THEN, you know what to do--we'd love to have you come along and play with us. Just do your thing with the challenge and link it to Mr. Linky on the Crazy 4 Challenges blog. Please link directly to your project. And, if you upload to a public gallery, please use the key word C4C60.

Thanks so much for dropping in today!

~Supplies~
Stamps: Friendship Jar, Friendship Jar Fall Fillers (PTI)
Paper: True Black, Stamper's Select, Halloween Prints (PTI); Perfect Paper Panels (MFT)
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black; Orange Zest (PTI)
Accessories: Cuttlebug (Provocraft); Ticket die (PTI); ribbon, buttons, glassine bag (PTI); ribbon (craft store); baker's twine; clip (Tim Holtz); tag (office supply)


Friday, October 22, 2010

Thankful For You - Stamp Simply #162

It's Stamp Simply time and this week Sharon wants us to count our blessings. Here's what she says:

Oct. 22 – ssnotime162 – Count your Blessings – We all have MUCH to be thankful for.  And with Thanksgiving approaching we are reminded to Count Those Blessings!!!  Today’s challenge is wide open, but it has an overall theme of THANKFULNESS.  Some ideas that come to my mind – a thank you note, a small hostess gift, a project featuring our children, home, friends, etc.  But the door is wide open – just create something that will in some way convey thanks for all our Blessings!  And PLEASE, tell us what Blessings YOU are thankful for as you create your project!



I hadn't had time to ink up PTI's Fall Jar Fillers so I got them out for this card. I'm in love with this line of stamps. I love old jars--and new ones, too. I use them for all kinds of storage. I stamped the images on MFT's Perfect Paper Panels and colored them with Copic markers. I paper pieced the lid cover and cut them both out and popped them up. The rest of the card is pretty simple: some of my fave Indian Summer paper from Basic Grey, twill, button, and twine (of course, LOL) and some stitching. The sentiment on the jar pretty much says what I'm thankful for. I'm thankful for all the wonderful people I've met through stamping--it's been an amazing journey so far and I hope to continue it for a long time to come. I'm also thankful for relatively good health, my family, my friends, and my job (although I'm counting the days to retirement ;-)). There are so many other things for which I'm thankful but they are the main ones.

So, now it's your turn. Come along and play and take us up on the challenge--we'd love to see what you come up with. If you do, be sure to leave the link to your project on Sharon's blog using Mr. Linky. Please use the keyword ssnotime162 if you upload to a public forum. Don't forget to check out Sharon's fabulous sample and those of the design team, including our Guest Designer for October, Jerri Kay of A Touch Of Grace.

Barb Schram

Janine Orchard

A J Otto--sitting this week out

Deb Saarenen

Jenny Gropp

Deb Neerman

Thanks for dropping in! I always love it when you do!

~Supplies~
Stamps: Friendship Jar, Friendship Jar Fall Fillers (PTI)
Paper: Stamper's Select, Terracotta Tile (PTI); Indian Summer 6 x 6 pad (Basic Grey); Perfect Paper Panel (MFT)
Ink: Memento Rich Cocoa
Accessories: twill; button, twine (PTI); sewing machine; Pop Dots (craft store)


Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Hope Your Day Is Fabulous - CTD #115

Today's Color Throwdown is hosted by none other than sweet li'l [Inker] Laura this week and she chose these colors:
They are totally Halloween colors but I'm pretty much done with Halloween, so I played it safe with a birthday (or any other fabulous day) card.


Cosmo Cricket's Pixilicious collection is perfect for these colors! For the Perfect Plum layer I stamped some images from PTI's Embellishments set randomly in Versamark. The a layer of patterned paper matted with Dusty Durango and finally this sentiment from Signature Greetings along with another image from Embellishements. Some ribbon and buttons to anchor the focal image finished it off!

Thanks so much for stopping by!

Remember, you do not have to have the exact colors to play. If you don't, just use the closest you have. So, c'mon over to the Color Throwdown blog and play along with us this week. Please use the link service to post your card and please link directly to your card so we can find it easily. And please include a link in your post to the Color Throwdown. If you upload your card to a public forum, please use the keyword CTD115 so we can see your beauty all in one place. Hope to see you there! Be sure to check out what the other team members have come up with this week.

Broni Holcombe--Splashes of Watercolor
Danielle Kennedy--Wild Dragonfly Designs
LeAnne Pugliese--Wee Inklings
Tammy Hershberger--Stamp Happy
Kristin Beuter--Mindless Creativity
Laura Pryor - Lil' Inker Designs--sitting this week out
Carla Suto -SCS Gallery

Thanks so much for stopping by!

~Supplies~
Stamps: Embellishments, Signature Sentiments (PTI)
Paper: So Saffron, Perfect Plum, Dusty Durango (SU!); Pixilicious 6 x 6 pad (Cosmo Cricket)
Ink: Versamark; Perfect Plum, Dusty Durango (SU!)
Accessories: Cuttlebut (Provocraft); Mat Stack 1 (PTI); buttons, twine, ribbon  (PTI)

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

November VIP Blog Hop - Teacher's Pet

It's MFT VIP Hop time! If you got here from Sherrie's blog you're good, if not, hop on over to Kim's blog 'cause that's the starting line. This month is all about teachers. It is a ONE DAY ONLY product (will be available through October 20th at 11:59 PM EST), that gives you the opportunity to purchase the WTG set TWO WEEKS early. The mini set that is included in the VIP kit for free will be EXCLUSIVE to the VIP kit and will never be available for purchase. Here's what's in this month's VIP package:


Awesome, or WHAT!? This set is so much fun! And don't forget that the two à la modes: It Must Be Love and What's Cooking?, that were previewed yesterday and today, will be fully released tonight, as well! SO much goodness in one place!

I'm using the Crate Paper School Spirit paper on my project--it's just PERFECT, don't you think?? I stamped WTG on a Perfect Paper Panel with Memento Rich Cocoa ink and mostly paper pieced her, finishing up with some Copic coloring. I love that little grade card element--it's from a piece of the patterned paper :) With that amazing image and that great paper, not much more was needed. I did some distressing, some machine stitching, and some embellishing and it was done. I can see LOTS of uses for this new WTG, can't you? Other MFT products I used are Fossil and one of the newest additions, Blu Raspberrry cards stock.

Here's the inside:


LOVE that little touch of red :) All of the sentiments on my card are from the Teacher's Pet Sentiments mini set, and Teacher's Pet has some fabulous sentiments, too.

Now, you'll want to head on over to the amazing Melody's blog to see what she has on the books for you (I know, GROAN!).

Thanks for stopping by, and happy shopping!

~Supplies~
Stamps: Teacher's Pet, Teacher's Pet Sentiments (MFT)
Paper: Fossil, Blu Raspberry card stock, Perfect Paper Panels (MFT); School Spirit 6 x 6 pad (Crate Paper)
Ink: Memento Rich Cocoa; Antique Linen Distress Ink (Ranger)
Accessories: paper clip, distressing tool (Tim Holtz); sewing machine; twill; button, twine (PTI); Copic markers; Cuttlebug (Provocraft); Tag Trio (Spellbinders)



à la modes - What's Cooking?

Ready for the next à la mode from MFT? This is à la modes in What's Cooking? Cute, right!? Here's a few things about this line of stamps:
  • à la modes will be available only in rubber
  • Each set is produced in the USA using the highest quality rubber, with the deepest etch possible.
  • Each image and sentiment is backed on cling foam and scroll cut, making it ready for stamping right out of the bag!
  • Packaged in a clear hang bag, we've also provided the ideal storage solution by including a thick laminated header card in each set that can be used to store the stamp set, in its entirety, after purchase.
  • $10.95 for the 3 x 4" set.



I just love how sassy this line of stamps is! This little lady was colored with Copic markers and matted with Fossil card stock. I'm using Jen del Muro's SFYTT for this week but I changed it up just a wee bit. I'm not a big fan of square cards so I made it A2 size instead, but I think all the elements are there. I've just about covered up the sweet Melissa Frances Kitschy Kitchen paper that I used for this card. Other MFT products I used are Wild Cherry card stock and Earth Girl and Summer button collections.  

To see more of this sweetie from the Creative Team, be sure to hop on over to Kim's blog after 11:00am today--she'll have a list for you.

Thanks for stopping by!


~Supplies~ 
Stamps: à la modes in What's Cooking? (MFT)
Paper: Fossil, Wild Cherry (MFT);Kitschy Kitchen 6 x 6 pad (Melissa Francis)
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black, Antique Linen Distress Ink (Ranger)
Accessories: twill; twine (PTI); buttons (MFT); sewing machine; Copic markers

Focus on Sentiments - FTTC #89


It is time for Flourishes Timeless Tuesday Challenge (FTTC89)! Maki Jones is the challenge host this week. Maki is challenging us to focus on the sentiment. Create a card or project with the sentiment as the main focus. We would love to see what you create.  

I'm all over this one. LOVE sentiments as the focal image and I couldn't wait to use this old favorite: Rejoice. I really LOVE this image. I stamped it on Brilliant Blue with Encore Gold Metallic ink and heat embossed with gold fine detail embossing powder. Then I just layered it up with some gold metallic card stock. So simple, but this image doesn't need a lot to make it shine. The only other thing I did was to tie that gorgeous ribbon around in a bow and add some flat backed gold beads to the holly berries, just to add a little dimension.

Now, be sure to go see how my team mates used sentiments as their focal image!
Thanks for stopping by!

~Supplies~
Stamps: Rejoice (Flourishes)
Paper: Gold Metallic, Brilliant Blue (SU!)
Ink: Encore Gold Metallic
Accessories/tools: Gold Fine Detail embossing powder (Ranger); heat tool; flat back beads, ribbon (craft store)


Monday, October 18, 2010

à la modes - It Must Be Love

How would you like to see some new à la modes? MFT has two new ones for you this month and you're gonna love them! Here's a few things about this line of stamps:
  • à la modes will be available only in rubber
  • Each set is produced in the USA using the highest quality rubber, with the deepest etch possible.
  • Each image and sentiment is backed on cling foam and scroll cut, making it ready for stamping right out of the bag!
  • Packaged in a clear hang bag, we've also provided the ideal storage solution by including a thick laminated header card in each set that can be used to store the stamp set, in its entirety, after purchase.
  • $10.95 for the 3 x 4" set.
OK, so here's my card. today I have à la modes in It Must be Love.

Oo la la, right? Look at that rock! I decided that she looked quite formal in that dress so I went with a formal design. I colored her with Copic markers and added some bling to "the rock" with a Sakura glitter pen. And when a girl gets engaged, flowers are also in order, right? So I gave her a bouquet - all cut out with Die-namics dies: Rolled Flower, Rolled Rose, and Flower Trio and Leaf Trio.





To see more samples from the Creative Team, be sure to pop unto Kim's blog after 11am this morning to see the complete list.

Thanks for stopping by today!

~Supplies~
Stamps: à la modes in It Must Be Love (MFT)
Paper: Vintage Cream (PTI); Basic Gray (SU!); Story of Us (ATI)
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black, Weathered Wood Distress Ink
Accessories/tools: Cuttlebug (Provocraft); Rolled Rose, Rolled Flower, Flower Trio and Leaf Trio Die-namics dies (MFT); Long Rectangle & Petite Oval Nestabilities (Spellbinders); rhinstones, silver twine (craft store); ribbon (MFT)


Saturday, October 16, 2010

Leaf Flower - C4C #59

Hello, everyone! Are you ready for another Crazy Girls challenge? Today the amazing Silke is challenging us to make a fall card. I can SO do that, LOL!


I'm using MFT's Framed Greetings set and die and the sentiment is from Clearly Sentimental About Harvesting. I so love that quote. And it's so true. I decided to use the quote as my theme and literally create a flower from leaves--leaves die cut with MFT's Sheltering Tree Die-namics set (temporarily unavailable). I cut the leaves from my favorite fall patterned paper, Basic Grey's Indian Summer, and created a flower by overlapping and layering the leaves. I kinda like how it turned out. I adhered it on top of some swirly bling and added a yellow rhinestone to the center. The border was done using MFT's Open Scallop Border Die-namics die.

Here's the inside with another sentiment from Clearly Sentimental About Harvest.





Sooooo, NOW, be sure to check out the samples by the rest of my crazy girls...er, I mean the Crazy 4 Challenges team ;-)

THEN, you know what to do--we'd love to have you come along and play with us. Just do your thing with the challenge and link it to Mr. Linky on the Crazy 4 Challenges blog. Please link directly to your project. And, if you upload to a public gallery, please use the key word C4C59.

Thanks so much for dropping in today!
~Supplies~
Stamps: Clearly Sentimental About Harvest, Framed Greetings (MFT)
Paper: Hot Fudge (MFT); Rustic Cream (PTI); Indian Summer 6 x 6 pad (Basic Grey)
Ink: Memento Rich Cocoa
Accessories/tools: Cuttlebug (Provocraft); Framed Greetings, Sheltering Tree, and Open Scallop Border Die-namics dies (MFT); bling (craft store); sewing machine




Friday, October 15, 2010

Sparkling Holidays - Stamp Simply #161

What a fun challenge Sharon has for us this week! Here it is in her own words:

Oct. 15 – ssnotime161 – Hard Rock Café – Today we are thinking *hard rocks* -- NOT music – OR eating!!!  LOL!!!  Think metals and stones as added elements for your project.  Metallic pens, metallic papers, and rhinestones -- gold, silver and diamonds – right?  Feel free to use copper, rubies, emeralds, pearls, etc.   Use these types of beauties to embellish and enhance your work today – can’t WAIT to see!



I couldn't resist getting the new Taylored Expressions Winter Wonderland set and die. LOVE that there's 2 or 3 stamps for each die size and I couldn't wait to try them out. I wanted to highlight the snowflakes and the bling so I kept everything else pretty simple. White card base with a layer of Kraft is it. I stamped the sentiment with Memento Tuxedo Black and the snowflakes with Memento Summer Sky and added the bling. I thought that rhinestone flourish sorta gives the impression of swirling snow. I'm lovin' it!

So, now it's your turn. Come along and play and take us up on the challenge--we'd love to see what you come up with. If you do, be sure to leave the link to your project on Sharon's blog using Mr. Linky. Please use the keyword ssnotime161 if you upload to a public forum. Don't forget to check out Sharon's fabulous sample and also I'm sure you'll be seeing some fabulous examples of how this technique *should* look from the design team, including our Guest Designer for October, Jerri Kay of A Touch Of Grace.

Barb Schram

Janine Orchard

A J Otto

Deb Saarenen

Jenny Gropp

Deb Neerman

Thanks for dropping in! I always love it when you do!

~Supplies~
Stamps: Winter Wonderland (Taylored Expressions)
Paper: Stamper's Select, Kraft (PTI)
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black and Summer Sky
Accessories/tools: Cuttlebug (Provocraft); Winter Wonderland dies (Taylored Expressions); rhinestones, Pop Dots (craft store); Stamp-a-ma-jig

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

T'is the Season - Color Throwdown #114

Are you ready for a new Color Throwdown challenge? Kristin's our host this week and she's chosen a gorgeous color combo for us:



And this combo screamed Christmas to me, so you know I'm happy with it :)


Kaiser Crafts's Be Merry has all of these colors so I didn't have to look any further! And, since I hadn't inked up and cut out my new PTI Stocking Prints set and dies, I went to work with them. I used a very simple layout that doesn't need much 'splaining. After I die cut and stamped my stockings, I "hung" them on a Dark Chocolate baker's twine line and added some buttons in between. The sentiment is from the set, but I cut out my flag with Lil' Inker Designs' flag die. It works a charm for these flags--quick and easy and perfect every time! You need one..really, you do!

Remember, you do not have to have the exact colors to play. If you don't, just use the closest you have. So, c'mon over to the Color Throwdown blog and play along with us this week. Please use the link service to post your card and please link directly to your card so we can find it easily. And please include a link in your post to the Color Throwdown. If you upload your card to a public forum, please use the keyword CTD114 so we can see your beauty all in one place. Hope to see you there! Be sure to check out what the other team members have come up with this week.

Broni Holcombe--Splashes of Watercolor
Danielle Kennedy--Wild Dragonfly Designs
LeAnne Pugliese--Wee Inklings
Tammy Hershberger--Stamp Happy
Kristin Beuter--Mindless Creativity
Laura Pryor - Lil' Inker Designs--sitting this week out
Carla Suto -SCS Gallery

Thanks for stopping by!

~Supplies~
 Stamps: Stocking Prints (PTI)
Paper: Stamper's Select (PTI); Chocolate Chip (SU!); Be Merry (Kaisercrafts)
Ink: Chocolate Chip, Pear Pizazz (SU!)
; Memento Lady Bug; Antique Linen Distress Ink (Ranger)

Accessories: sewing machine; Pop Dots (craft store); Cuttlebug (Provocraft); Sentiment Flags die (Lil' Inker Designs), Stocking Prints dies (PTI); buttons, baker's twine (PTI); twill