Our older son’s girlfriend graduated from high school on Saturday.  I used the current sketch at Freshly Made Sketches to create our card for her.  The school’s official colors are blue and white, but the marching band and the athletic teams also have a lot of black on their uniforms, so black is considered an “unofficial” school color.  I tried to color the image to look like our graduate looked in her cap and gown, with a gold tassel and stole, and with a hint of pink to represent the pink cords she wore as a music honors student.  I also added bangs and some length to the hair on the image.  I think she was pleased when we gave her the card yesterday!

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Thanks for stopping by today!

Supplies:
Digital Image: Pure Innocence 028 (Heather Ellis)
Stamp: Everyday Sayings (Lizzie Anne Designs)
Cardstock: Brilliant Blue, Basic Black, Glimmer Silver (Stampin’ Up); Pure Luxury White (Gina K. Designs)
Ink: printer ink; Tuxedo Black (Memento)
Other: markers (Copic); Nesting Starburst dies (QuicKutz)

Hello!  I hope your weekend has gotten off to a good start!  Because it’s a fifth Saturday of the month, this week at 52 {Christmas} Card Throwdown we have a “Pick a Previous” challenge for you.  We’d like you to choose one of our previous color challenges and use that to create your card.

I really liked the April 2014 challenge colors, and since I’d missed participating in that one because I was out of town, I knew that was the color scheme I wanted to use for this week’s card.  I’ve used four of the six colors from the graphic – all three blues, plus kraft.  I created a watercolor resist for the focal panel by heat embossing the snowflakes with white ink and white embossing powder and then spreading a watercolor wash over them using inks in the three shades of blue.  I stamped the sentiment on a die cut label and added some ribbon and brads to attach it to the card front.  This was a really fun card to make.  I’ll have to do the watercolor resist again sometime.

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Which color scheme will you pick?  There are over 35 from which to choose, so have fun deciding!  Then be sure to share your card with us at the 52{C}CT site by 7:00 p.m. Eastern time Friday, June 5.  Thanks for stopping by today!

Supplies:
Stamps: Festive Flurry (Stampin’ Up); sentiment from Warm Penguin (Lizzie Anne Designs for Gourmet Rubber Stamps)
Cardstock: Kraft, Night of Navy (SU); watercolor paper (Artist’s Loft)
Ink: Whisper White craft, Night of Navy (SU)
Other: navy grosgrain ribbon, Night of Navy, Marina Mist, and Bashful Blue reinkers (SU); white embossing powder (Stampendous); Ribbon Tags Trio die (Spellbinders); brads (source unknown)

Hello there!  This week is stash challenge week at 52 {Christmas} Card Throwdown.  That means we’re inviting our challenge participants to use particular items from their crafting stash to create a Christmas or wintry card.  I’m the challenge hostess for the month of May, and I’ve chosen ribbon as the stash item.  Most everyone has ribbon, and there are so many different ways to use it, so we’re hoping to see a lot of great cards this week!

I went through the OWH Stars & Stamps sketch challenges to find one that would work well with ribbon, and chose sketch #92, which I hadn’t used yet.  I modified it a bit by using the snowman image in place of the small block shape.  One nice thing about clear photopolymer stamps is that it’s pretty easy to line them up, like I did with the sentiment – the stamp has both words side by side, but I needed to use them one on top of the other to fit the available space.  After I attached my ribbon across the length of the card front, I cut another piece and looped it for a little extra interest.  The snowman is adhered with dimensional adhesive to accommodate the thickness of the ribbon.  It’s still a pretty flat card overall, and the ribbon loop will smush down for mailing.

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What will you do with your ribbon?  We’d love to see!  Link your card at the 52CCT site by 7:00 p.m. Eastern time Friday, May 29.  Be sure to check out the rest of the design team members’ cards for more inspiration.  Thanks for stopping by today!

Supplies:
Stamps: Be Jolly (Avery Elle)
Cardstock: Bordering Blue, Naturals White, Cherry Cobbler (Stampin’ Up); designer paper from Winter Wonderland paper pack (Lizzie Anne Designs)
Ink: Tuxedo Black (Memento)
Other: Be Jolly die (Avery Elle); ribbon (Offray); dimensionals (SU)

Hello there, and happy Saturday to you!  It’s time for another theme challenge at 52 Christmas Card Throwdown:  “O Little Town”.  Although the theme was derived from the Christmas carol “O Little Town of Bethlehem”, cards for this challenge don’t necessarily need to depict the holy city.  Any town or village scene showing several buildings will be just fine.

I readily admit that my card for this challenge is heavily inspired by a card made by my friend Taylor way back in 2008.  I’ve added a couple of layers to the card, arranged the buildings differently, and used different ovals for the sentiment panel.  My stamp-a-ma-jig made it easy to neatly line up the buildings, which are all individual stamps.  I thought the sentiment is appropriate for a card that will be donated to Operation Write Home.

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If you’d like more inspiration, be sure to see what the rest of the 52CCT Design Team has made.  Then link your own card to the challenge post by 7:00 p.m. Eastern time Friday, May 22.  We’d love to have you join in the fun and creativity!  Thanks for stopping by today.

Supplies:
Stamps: Holiday Lane (Lizzie Anne Designs)
Cardstock: Naturals Ivory, Close to Cocoa, Kraft (Stampin’ Up)
Ink: Close to Cocoa (SU)
Other: petite oval and petite scalloped oval Nestabilities dies (Spellbinders)

Hello!  Since it’s the third Monday of the month, it’s time for another challenge at Cards in Envy.  Our theme for the next few weeks is “Christmas Carols”.  Let a familiar Christmas carol or a winter/Christmas song inspire your creativity, and make a card using that song as your theme.  Remember that for our challenges, all cards must be A2 sized and cannot have lumpy, bumpy embellishments more than 1/4″ thick.

I wanted to go with something a little more wintry than strictly Christmasy, because I’m planning to send another shipment of cards to Operation Write Home before the end of the month and they will accept winter cards through December 31.  So I thought of the song “Winter Wonderland” and created a snowy scene – which, I suppose, could also work for “White Christmas”.  After I stamped the trees and bird for my scene, I masked off the ground and sponged ink for the sky. Then I flicked shimmer paint over the scene to create the look of falling snowflakes and added more of the paint along the ground lines.  I actually started on the card without a particular layout in mind.  It looked rather plain and boring with just the scene, so I searched through the OWH Stars & Stamps sketches until I found sketch #195, a fairly simple one with a nice large focal panel.  I changed it up a bit by deciding to make the focal panel oval.  I turned the sketch 90° on its side and mirror-reversed it so that the small round element would be at the bottom right corner of the card.  I decided to use that element for the sentiment.  So I looked through my sentiment stamps, and one of the smallest ones I had that fit the space nicely read “Let it snow”.  Well, that worked well for the scene, too – although then it made more sense to say that I’d used the song “Let it Snow” for my inspiration.  So I guess you could say that all three songs worked together to help me create this card!  🙂

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One last note (pun intended? maybe 😉 ) regarding this card.  I had all three songs making a little medley bouncing in my head as I was assembling the card… and then from out of nowhere, the music in my brain started playing the chorus from “Let it Go”, changing the words to “Let it snow”.  Ha ha ha!  I hope that little story makes you laugh, too.

So – which Christmas or wintry song will get your creative juices flowing?  Share your work with us at the Cards in Envy site by 6:00 p.m. Central Time on Sunday, January 4, 2015.  (Because of the holiday season, there’s an extra week to participate!) Be sure to check out what the rest of the design team has made and give them some blog love, too! Thanks for stopping by today!

Supplies:
Stamps: Scenic Season (Stampin’ Up); Holiday Script (Lizzie Anne Designs)
Cardstock: Marina Mist, Soft Sky, Real Red, Whisper White (SU)
Ink: Garden Green, Marina Mist, Soft Sky, Real Red (SU)
Other: Frost White shimmer paint (SU); petite oval and standard circle Nestabilities dies (Spellbinders); Snowflake Background embossing folder (Darice); sponge

Cards in Envy - Santa is Coming to Town!

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Dec 012014

Hello!  Can you believe it’s December already?  It will be Christmas soon, and Cards in Envy is getting in the spirit.  Our challenge theme for the next two weeks is “Santa is Coming to Town”.  Create an A2 sized card (4.25″ x 5.5″) that depicts Santa Claus in some way.  Remember to keep your card flat enough to fit in an envelope to mail at the first class postage rate.

For my design team sample, I wanted to make a card using the cute Santa stamp I used on an earlier card.  So I looked for the stamp set… and searched for the stamp set… and looked through just about every possible place in my craft room I could think of looking in.  And I still haven’t found the set.  Major bummer!  So I had to resort to a much different stamp.  This one does have a Santa… a very, very subtle one.  Can you find him?  🙂  I added some white shimmer paint to parts of the image to make it look like sunlight glistening on snow. The layout for this card is OWH Stars and Stamps sketch #236.

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Be sure to check out what the rest of the Cards in Envy design team has made!  What kind of Santa will you use on your card – whimsical, vintage, or something in between?  We’d love to see your creativity!  Share your card using the linky tool at the Cards in Envy site by 7:00 p.m. Eastern time Sunday, December 14.  Thanks for stopping by today!

Supplies:
Stamps: Holiday Lane (Lizzie Anne Designs)
Cardstock: Naturals Ivory, Basic Black (Stampin’ Up); designer papers from Winter Wonderland paper pack (Lizzie Anne Designs)
Ink: Tuxedo Black (Memento)
Other: standard circle Nestabilities dies (Spellbinders); markers (Copic); Frost White shimmer paint (SU)

Hi there!  It’s a fifth Thursday of the month, and that means we have a double challenge for you at CAS – Colours and Sketches!  This week we’re asking our challenge participants to use the provided colors and sketch to create a clean and simple styled card.

I have to admit it took me a while to figure out what to do to combine the required colors with the sketch.  I was browsing through some of my older stamp sets, trying to get ideas for a different project, when I came across this set of monster images.  And the one monster image clicked in my head as being doable for this challenge.  I even was able to separate a two-line sentiment and use it for each of the narrow horizontal panels by using markers to ink up each line of the sentiment.  I’ve stretched the sketch into a rectangle.  It wasn’t until I started assembling the card that I realized didn’t center the monster vertically on the panel very well, but at that point I wasn’t going to do it over.  It’ll be all right.

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Just in case you can’t read the sentiment, the top panel says “Your age doesn’t scare me.”  The bottom says “Well, maybe a little.”  This humorous sentiment lets the card work for Kathy’s Hope You Can Cling To challenge, “Laughter is the Best Medicine”.

What will you make for the double challenge?  Be sure to visit the CAS – Colours and Sketches site to see what the rest of the design team has done.  Then link your own card at the site by 1:00 p.m. Eastern time Wednesday, November 5.

Supplies:
Stamps: Little Monsters (Lizzie Anne Designs)
Cardstock: Pear Pizzazz, Chocolate Chip (Stampin’ Up); Pure Luxury Ivory (Gina K. Designs)
Ink: Chocolate Chip (SU)
Other: navy grosgrain ribbon (SU); markers (Copic)

Hello, and happy Thursday!  It’s sketch week at CAS – Colours and Sketches, and our challenge hostess Louise has drawn up an interesting one for us.

I’ve stretched the sketch out to a landscape-oriented rectangle.  I’ve added a few mats to my layers, so I guess technically my card is more “clean and layered” than “clean and simple”, but I think it’s close enough to count!  🙂  I’ve used some of my long-retired Lizzie Anne Designs stamps and designer paper here along with one of Stampin’ Up’s newest In Colors. I figure this is a good any occasion card for Operation Write Home.

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If you need further inspiration for this challenge, go see what the rest of the design team has made!  Then create your own clean and simple card using this week’s sketch and link it to the challenge blog by 1:00 p.m. Eastern time Wednesday, September 17.  We’d love to see what you can do!

Supplies:
Stamps: Jolies Fleurs, Everyday Sayings (Lizzie Anne Designs)
Cardstock: Pure Luxury Ivory (Gina K. Designs); Tangelo Twist (Stampin’ Up); French Floral Pretty Papers (Lizzie Anne Designs)
Ink: Tuxedo Black (Memento)
Other: markers (Copic)

Hello!  We have a fifth Saturday in the month of August, which means it’s time for a Pick a Previous challenge at 52 {Christmas} Card Throwdown!  Gill, our challenge hostess, is asking us to choose a previous 52{C}CT sketch for our inspiration this time.  Go to the 52{C}CT site, click on the “Sketches Archive” tab, and select one of the 30+ sketches to use in creating your Christmas or wintry card.

I’ve chosen the June 2014 sketch for my card this week.  It’s been a while since I’ve used this penguin image so I thought I’d get him inky again.  For the horizontal and vertical crossing elements, I’ve layered two different ribbons – a very sheer white one, and a satin one to match the darker blue-green cardstock.  The penguin panel is adhered with dimensional adhesive to accommodate the thickness of the ribbons.

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Which sketch will you choose?  Link your creation at the 52{C}CT site by 1:00 p.m. Eastern time/6:00 p.m. GMT Friday, September 5.  We’d really appreciate it if you join us!  Thanks for stopping by here today.

Supplies:
Stamps: Warm Penguin (Lizzie Anne Designs for Gourmet Rubber Stamps)
Cardstock: Pool Party, Island Indigo, Winter Frost designer paper stack (Stampin’ Up)
Ink: Tuxedo Black (Memento)
Other: markers (Copic); standard circle and petite scalloped circle Nestabilities dies (Spellbinders); white Simply Sheer ribbon (Offray); Island Indigo satin ribbon, dimensionals (SU)

Hello!  It’s the fifth Saturday of the month, which means that at 52 {Christmas} Card Throwdown, it’s Pick a Previous week!  Since I’m hosting the challenges this month, I had the opportunity to choose exactly what type of “previous” to use for inspiration, and I’ve chosen Previous Colors.  Go to the 52{C}CT site, click on the “Colour Combos Archive” tab, and select one of the 25+ color combinations to use in creating your Christmas or wintry card.

I’ve chosen the July 2012 combo for my card:  black and white with a splash of blue.  This gave me the chance to use this cute penguin stamp again.  I colored his scarf blue and stamped some blue snowflakes on the background panel.  The layout for this card is from the current Freshly Made Sketches challenge, and I’ve squished it into a rectangle.

Which color combination will you choose?  Link your creation at the 52{C}CT site by 1:00 p.m. Eastern time/6:00 p.m. GMT Friday, April 4.  We’d really appreciate it if you join us!  Thanks for stopping by here today.

Supplies:
Stamps: Warm Penguin (Lizzie Anne Designs for Gourmet Rubber Stamps); Kissmas & Mistletoe (Unity Stamp Company)
Cardstock: Basic Black, Ballet Blue, Whisper White (Stampin’ Up)
Ink: Tuxedo Black (Memento); Ballet Blue (SU)
Other: markers (Copic); standard circle and petite scalloped circle Nestabilities dies (Spellbinders)

Good morning!  It’s the first Monday of March, so that means it’s time for a new challenge at Cards in Envy.  This fortnight we’re encouraging our challenge participants to get in a springtime mood and Think Green!  Cards for this challenge should be A2 sized, be less than 1/4″ thick, and use green as the dominant color.

I started out making a monochromatic card, using several different green patterned papers… and wasn’t very happy with it.  So I tried again, using the patterned papers differently… and hated that card even more than the first one.  And I didn’t want to make a Christmas card – that’s what the 52 {Christmas} Card Throwdown challenges are for! 😉  So I pulled out some patterned paper that’s mostly green but has a few other colors.  This scrap of apple print paper was just the right size to fit into the layout for the current CAS(E) this Sketch! challenge.  The red apple at the bottom of the card was stamped on a scrap of white cardstock, colored with Copics, and fussy cut.  I also stamped the apple on the green front panel for the card.  That way when I cut it from the white, I could omit the leaf and stem because trying to cut around them would have been too fussy for me!  The red colored apple was simply adhered over the one stamped on the green panel.

That’s it for today!  I know it isn’t easy to think spring and green when you’re still having snowy, icy weather in your area, but maybe if we all pull together in our thinking, Spring will finally arrive.  Link your Think Green cards to the Cards in Envy site by 7:00 p.m. Eastern time Sunday, March 16.  We hope you’ll join in the fun and creativity!

Supplies:
Stamps: My Silly Valentine (Lawn Fawn)
Cardstock: Chocolate Chip, Kiwi Kiss (Stampin’ Up); Solar White (Neenah); Autumn Mix digital paper (Lizzie Anne Designs)
Ink: Chocolate Chip (SU)
Other: markers (Copic)

Hello!  Today’s card combines the current Dynamic Duos color challenge with the Lawnscaping challenge that expires tonight.  If the little birds with hearts seem familiar to you, yes, you’re right, I did feature them in a post last week.  The ones on today’s card started out as an attempt at last week’s card but then I had an “oops” moment when I stamped last week’s sentiment, so I set the stamped strip aside.  I was able to cut off the oops and use the good stuff for today’s card.  No sense in wasting the good stamping!

Thanks for stopping by today!  Comments are always read and appreciated – they really do brighten my day!

Supplies:
Stamps: Bannerific, My Silly Valentine (Lawn Fawn); So Much Love (Lizzie Anne Designs)
Cardstock: Pistachio Pudding, Blushing Bride (Stampin’ Up); Pure Luxury White (Gina K. Designs)
Ink: Tuxedo Black (Memento)
Other: markers (Copic); Swiss Dots embossing folder (ProvoCraft)

Hello!  Can you believe it’s February already?  The first Saturday of the month means it’s sketch challenge time at 52 {Christmas} Card Throwdown.

I found this adorable little penguin stamp and sentiment at a stamping and scrapbooking store in Florida when we were visiting my husband’s family over the Christmas holidays, and I’ve been wanting to ink it up ever since we got back home.  Today’s card finally gave me the chance to do that.  The scarf is colored to coordinate with the card base and the satin ribbon (and in real life, they really do go well together – it’s just hard for me to capture that in a photo).  I’ve had these snowflake eyelets for a long time, and it’s nice to use up a few of them here.  I’ve stretched out the sketch into an A2 sized rectangle (5.5″ x 4.25″).

 

 

I hope you’ll go over to the 52{C}CT website to see what the rest of the design team has made, and to join me in giving a warm welcome to our three newest design team members!  Then show us what you can make with our sketch.  You have until 1:00 p.m. Eastern time Friday, February 7 to link your card.  We hope you’ll participate in our challenge this week!

Supplies:
Stamps: Warm Penguin (Lizzie Anne Designs for Gourmet Rubber Stamps)
Cardstock: Island Indigo, Basic Black (Stampin’ Up); Pure Luxury White (Gina K. Designs)
Ink: Tuxedo Black (Memento)
Other: Island Indigo satin ribbon (SU); standard circle and big scalloped circle Nestabilities dies (Spellbinders); snowflake eyelets (source unknown); markers (Copic)

Hello!  Can you believe how quickly January is passing by?  It’s more than half over already!

Over at 52 {Christmas} Card Throwdown we’ve been having fun with Mynnette‘s challenges this month.  This week she gives us a recipe challenge: a monochromatic card, with clean and simple styling, with ribbon and a rhinestone.  The design team has cooked up a wide variety of cards with this recipe – be sure to go check them out!

Although I tried several different layout ideas in my head, I kept coming back to this week’s sketch from Freshly Made Sketches.  For this card, I’ve turned the sketch on its side, and I’ve moved the embellishment to the end of the ribbon/banner.  The light blue cardstock for the tilted panel has a subtle linen texture that’s super hard to catch in photographs.  I stamped the ornament on a scrap piece of smooth cardstock in the same shade of light blue.  It has a couple cardstock shims between it and the tilted panel to allow the end of the ribbon to lie smoothly underneath it.

The sentiment stamp is from a set of holiday sentiments designed by the girls of Lizzie Anne Designs for Gourmet Rubber Stamps.  Although I’ve never met Tricia and Meridith in person, we’ve been online friends for several years.  When my family was visiting my inlaws in Florida after Christmas, I talked my husband into helping me find one of the scrapbooking/stamping stores not too far from where his family lives.  Finding Tricia’s and Meridith’s stamps there was a sweet surprise (and a few other LAD sets besides this one managed to come home with me, too)!

So anyway, now it’s your turn to see what you can make with this recipe!  Share your work with us at the 52{C}CT website by 1:00 p.m. Eastern time Friday, January 24.  We’d love to see what you create!  Thanks for stopping by today.

All supplies, except where noted, are from Stampin’ Up.
Stamps:  Holiday Script (Lizzie Anne Designs); Delightful Decorations
Cardstock: Baja Breeze, Soft Sky, Soft Sky textured
Ink: Blue Bayou
Other: Blue Bayou stitched ribbon, rhinestone

Cards in Envy - Snow Buddy Like You!

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Jan 062014

Hello!  I hope Monday is being kind to you today.  It’s a happy day over at the Cards in Envy challenge blog because we’re starting off the year with a new challenge!  This time our theme is “Snow Buddy Like You”.  We want to see your cards showing images of snowmen (and/or snowwomen).  Remember that for our challenges, all cards must be A2 sized and cannot have lumpy, bumpy embellishments more than 1/4″ thick.

I’ve combined a snowman patterned paper with a large stamped snowman image and OWH Stars & Stamps bonus sketch #31.  I have to admit that when I made this card, I was in a rush to get it finished and mailed off in a shipment to Operation Write Home before their submission deadline for winter and valentine cards.  So I didn’t take the time to heat emboss the snowman.  As the white ink dried on the black cardstock, it ended up taking on a greyish hue similar to that in the designer paper.  Score!  The cherry red strip was dry embossed with a snowflake embossing folder.  I didn’t really have a good place to put a sentiment, so I opted to just not use one, making this more of an any-occasion card for one of our military men or women to use to write home to their loved ones.

If you need additional inspiration, please go check out the Cards in Envy site and see what the rest of the design team has made.  Then create a snowbuddy card and share it with us on the Cards in Envy site by 7:00 p.m. Eastern time Sunday, January 19.  We’d love to have you play along with us!

Supplies:
Stamps: Kissmas & Mistletoe (Unity)
Cardstock: Basic Black, Cherry Cobbler (Stampin’ Up); designer paper from Winter Wonderland paper pack (Lizzie Anne Designs)
Ink: Whisper White craft (SU)
Other: Snowflakes embossing folder (Sizzix)

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