Showing posts with label #ShareHandmadeKindness. Show all posts
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Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Altenew February 2018 Release Blog Hop + Giveaway

Edited on 2/13/2018 to add:  The winner has been selected by random draw and will be announced on my blog here tomorrow.  You must claim your gift certificate by February 28th.

I am so honored to be a part of the Altenew February 2018 Release and Blog Hop today.  There are nine new stamp sets, eleven new dies and three new ink families available in Cubes or Full Size Ovals. Re-inkers are available now as well.  The Tea Party Collection includes Pink Pearl, Coral Bliss, Heart Beat and Vineyard Berry. Green Meadows Collection includes Minty Mint, Sweet Leaf, Just Green and Hunter Green. The Sweet Dreams Collection includes Dew Drops, Aqualicious, Teal Cave and Galactic Stream; twelve dreamy new colors to go with my Altenew collection of stamps and dies.  There are also prizes, so be sure to read all the way through this post to find out how you can have a chance to win. You should have arrived here from Nicole Picadura's Blog. This is a HUGE blog hop, so if you didn't start at the beginning you might want to go back and start again.  If I counted right, there are 31 stops in the hop. Here is your blog hop order for today:  


Vicki Finger (You are here)


Late last summer, I had asked Tasnim for her opinion of a stamp set that I had designed. It was my first one (one of only two attempted so far) and while I knew what I wanted the sentiments to say, I also knew that my illustrations were probably not all that desirable. I didn't and still don't claim to be able to draw and I have only a very basic understanding of how to actually use Adobe Illustrator.  That said, there have been many times I wished for a stamp set that actually had these quotes and sentiments for sending to friends. "Wings of Hope" was born out of that desire.


One friend in particular was the start of card making for me in 2015.  Her mom was battling a particularly aggressive form of Thyroid Cancer and she had left her job of more than 20 years and left her home to be able to move back to her hometown to take her mom back and forth to MD Anderson in Houston.  For the last 12 months or so of her mom's life, I think Karen got at least one card from me every single week. She told me last week that she has every card I've ever sent her. During this same time, another dear friend was undergoing the fight of her life battling Breast Cancer.  I often wrote an Emily Dickinson quote inside the cards I sent to her. Not long after that, yet another friend was diagnosed with Breast Cancer and again I wished for a stamp set that had these sentiments.

As you might imagine, I was beyond thrilled when Tasnim said that with a few changes, she would like to have the set for Altenew.  To make a long story short, we agreed to collaborate. Tasnim illustrated the set and the images are designed to be arranged as a focal point or as accents to frame any of the sentiments.  The sentiments can be used inside a card as well.  As I was playing with my set, I thought of other Altenew Stamps and Dies I have that would pair well with these sentiments and I have lots to show you today!  There is a set of coordinating dies although I don't have them.  I'll be shopping first thing today for my set of dies.  You can also buy the Wings of Hope Bundle.

Wings of Hope was designed with a couple of poignant quotes and other encouraging sentiments for anyone who may be going through a tough or difficult time in their life – such as the loss of a friend or family member, or a serious health issue. Or, they may just need a little encouragement from the occasionally difficult realities of life. Use the sentiments to let them know that you’re thinking of them and that you’re there if they need you. The images can be used to create a focal point or to help frame your sentiment on a card.



My first card today uses Wings of Hope with images included in the set.  I love the very free flowing, organic nature of all Tasnim's illustrations in this set. I started by stamping the Emily Dickinson quote in Versamark and heat embossed it with Antique Gold Embossing Powder.  The Flowers were stamped using Rose Quartz and Pinkalicious Altenew Crisp Inks.  For the green inks I used Frayed Leaf with Forest Glades.  I had a few die cuts on my desk from other projects and used one of those here (Painted Butterflies) along with a few sparkling clear sequins for a touch of bling.  I used a bright pink cardstock for my background panel and a pale grey cardstock for my card base.


For my next project, I used Frosty Pink and Coral Berry (Red Cosmos Collection) for the flowers and Frayed Leaf for the foliage along with Antique Gold Embossing Powder and gold watercolor splatter. This card base is made from Altenew Spicy Yogurt Cardstock.  I cut a simple mask for the bloom so that I could stamp the foliage to appear behind the flower.


Next I paired one of the sentiments in the set with my favorite Altenew Floral, Beautiful Day.  I used a panel of metallic gold shimmer cardstock with a card base made from True Black Cardstock. The heat embossing for all of my cards today features Antique Gold Embossing Powder. I had a few of these leaves and blooms on my desk that I had previously water colored using Altenew Re-inkers.  The color I used here was Pinkalicious for the blooms.  I love that I can use my Altenew Crisp Inks to watercolor with.  I also really love that Altenew does pastels so well.  Many pastel inks just seem to have a dingy gray or brown cast to them once they are stamped but that is not the case with Altenew Crisp Dye Inks.


I automatically thought of the Painted Butterflies Stamp and Die Bundle each time I stamped this quote, and so I had to get that set out for this next card. I used a piece of Gold Shimmer Cardstock for the background panel that had been embossed with an embossing folder.  The card base is #110 white cardstock. For the inks I used Turquoise with Tide Blue (Deep Blue Seas Collection), Rose Quartz with Puffy Heart (Rose Petals Collection), and Lavender Fields with Deep Iris (Shades of Purple Collection).  The outline images were stamped in Versamark and heat set with Antique Gold Embossing Powder.


And finally, my last card for today uses Altenew Painted Flowers Stamps and Dies. I used Frosty Pink with Coral Berry (Red Cosmos Collection) for the peachy toned rose, Rose Quartz with Puffy Heart (Rose Petal Collection) for the pink rose and the yellow inks are from elsewhere. My card base is made from a light pink cardstock. I am anxious to add Pocketful of Sunshine to my collection of Altenew Crisp Inks (along with today's new color releases) but they were sold out.  I've already placed my order this morning for those along with the new color collections.  Be sure to sign up for the e-mail notification any time something is out of stock so you'll know right away when they are back in stock.  The thing I most love about Altenew inks is that they come in color families so when you are doing multi-step stamping, you don't have to guess what colors to use.  Sometimes I like to stamp outside the realm of normal and expected, but sometimes, I just want to do something easy but still beautiful and the color families do that for me. 

I would be hard pressed to choose a favorite out of today's projects.  I love them all and I am so thrilled to have my first stamp set out there.  I don't know if I will have any other ideas in the future, but I wouldn't hesitate to bring forward an idea again.  There aren't enough words to thank Tasnim for being my illustrator and encouraging me.

I hope you all enjoyed the projects I did today. I have many more coming projects coming to my blog and Instagram over the next few weeks. Since we are building a new home in another state, I haven't had as much time lately to use a couple of "new to me" sets including Build-A-Flower Sakura Blossom and Build-A-Flower Carnation which is set to be delivered in today's mail.
To celebrate this release, Altenew is giving away a $50 gift certificate to SIX lucky winners! Please leave a comment on the Altenew Card Blog and/or Altenew Scrapbook Blog by Wednesday, February 14th for a chance to win. Six winners will be announced on the Altenew blogs on 2/16/2018.

Altenew is also letting me do a GIVEAWAY of a $30.00 Gift Certificate here on my blog. You must leave a comment here before Midnight on February 11, 2018 to be eligible to win. The winner will be selected and announced on Valentine's Day, February 14, 2018 here on my blog that day!  

Your next stop on the hop is the lovely and talented Therese Calvird.  Can I just say what an absolute thrill it is for me to hop along with so many of the ladies whose work I admire?  Please be sure to hop along and see all of the amazing new products from Altenew's February 2018 Release.  I've included as many links as possible for you to the Altenew Store  and you can find those products by simply clicking the link in the highlighted words.  Don't forget to comment on this post and on the Altenew Card and/or Scrapbook Blog to be eligible for the giveaways.

Thank you so much for stopping by today.  It means the world to me when you do!  The supplies I've used are linked below for your convenience (affiliate links may be used).



Altenew Antique Gold Crisp Embossing Powder
Altenew Antique Gold Crisp Embossing Powder
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Altenew Deep Blue Seas Mini Cube Set
Altenew Deep Blue Seas Mini Cube Set
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Altenew Deep Blue Seas Oval Ink Pad Set
Altenew Deep Blue Seas Oval Ink Pad Set
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Altenew February 2018 Mini Cube Bundle
Altenew February 2018 Mini Cube Bundle
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Altenew Green Fields Mini Cube Collection
Altenew Green Fields Mini Cube Collection
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Altenew Green Meadows Collection
Altenew Green Meadows Collection
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Altenew Pocketful of Sunshine Mini Cube Collection
Altenew Pocketful of Sunshine Mini Cube Collection
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Altenew Red Cosmos Mini Cube Collection
Altenew Red Cosmos Mini Cube Collection
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Altenew Red Cosmos Oval Collection
Altenew Red Cosmos Oval Collection
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Altenew Rose Petal Mini Cube Collection
Altenew Rose Petal Mini Cube Collection
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Altenew Spicy Yogurt Cardstock
Altenew Spicy Yogurt Cardstock
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Altenew Sweet Dreams Collection
Altenew Sweet Dreams Collection
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Altenew Tea Party Collection
Altenew Tea Party Collection
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Altenew Wings of Hope Bundle
Altenew Wings of Hope Bundle
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Altenew Wings of Hope Die Set
Altenew Wings of Hope Die Set
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Altenew Wings of Hope Stamp Set
Altenew Wings of Hope Stamp Set
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Sunday, January 21, 2018

Inspired By All The Little Things #78

Since I started making cards a few years ago, I have met or connected with so many people in this industry who are some of the most wonderful, and encouraging people I know and the sharing is incredible. Today's card is in honor of a few of them and is for the challenge at Inspired By All The Little Things.

Not long ago, I admired this card made by my online friend, Nancy Penir. We visit each other's blogs but Nancy and I are on The Card Concept Design Team together. With our upcoming move, I took this term off from the Design Team, but I still like to see everyone's projects and I thought this card by Nancy was so pretty.  I asked her where she got the background die and she said it was an older Spellbinders die that isn't available anymore.  However, she offered to send me a couple of cuts.  I actually got them more than a week ago but the last 10 days have been so hectic that I haven't had time to even think about using one of them until yesterday evening.

I started by inking up using a stencil brush with some Sweet Blush Ink and then added an additional bit of ink in Lovely Lady. After that I added some Vintage Jadeite Ink to the leafy areas of the die cut. Once that was done, I ran it through my Xyron 5 inch Creative Station rather than trying to put a bazillion dots of adhesive on the back. I applied that to a 5 x 7 inch piece of Mint Julep Cardstock and then die cut the panel with my largest Stitched Rectangle Die from WPLUS9 which cuts a full A2 sized panel.  I adhered that to a top folding card base made from Stamper's Select White Cardstock.

Next, I die cut the middle sized heart from the Little B Stitched Hearts Dies from Stamper's Select White Cardstock and used more of the Sweet Blush and Lovely Lady inks with a stencil brush to apply soft color all over the die cut.  I gave it three good sprays with some Iridescent Gold and Sheer Sparkle Shimmer Mists.


Once I had let that dry, I started the heat embossing portion of the card.  To begin, I triple stamped and heat embossed the "love you" sentiment using Versamark and Antique Gold Embossing Powder from Simon Says Stamp. For a little touch to tie it all in together, I ran my Versamarker all around the outside of the heart then dipped it in the same Antique Gold Embossing Powder and heat set that. It gives the edge of the heart that gold touch all the way around.  I adhered that with Kokuyo Dot Runner which has been my favorite adhesive for many years, back to when I was doing a lot of scrapbooking and making multiple albums each year.  I was unable to find refills for quite a few years, I no longer had any refills left and was down to my last two full dispensers. Since then, Jennifer McGuire was able to find refills and now they carry the dispensers and the refills at Simon Says Stamp in both sizes.  I have both sizes.  The small is great for portability but the larger size lets me make many cards before I have to refill it.

I add a few Mint colored sequins from the Little Things from Lucy's Purely Peppermint Sequin Mix to finish off this card. I used Ranger Multi Medium Matte for this.

The supplies I've used are linked below for your convenience (Affiliate Links may be used at NO additional cost to you).

Cuttlebug
Cuttlebug
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GKD Wild Wisteria Ink
GKD Wild Wisteria Ink
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Hero Arts Love Stamp & Cut
Hero Arts Love Stamp & Cut
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Kokuyo Long Dot Runner Adhesive
Kokuyo Long Dot Runner Adhesive
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Little B Hearts Designer Dies
Little B Hearts Designer Dies
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Little Things from Lucy's - Purely Peppermint
Little Things from Lucy's - Purely Peppermint
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PTI Perfect Match Sweet Blush Ink
PTI Perfect Match Sweet Blush Ink
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PTI Perfect Match Vintage Jadeite Ink
PTI Perfect Match Vintage Jadeite Ink
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PTI Stamper's Select White Cardstock
PTI Stamper's Select White Cardstock
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Ranger Multi Medium Matte
Ranger Multi Medium Matte
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SSS Antique Gold Embossing Powder
SSS Antique Gold Embossing Powder
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Teflon Bone Folder
Teflon Bone Folder
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Sheer Sparkle Shimmer Spritz
Sheer Sparkle Shimmer Spritz
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Versamark Ink
Versamark Ink
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Wagner Heat Tool
Wagner Heat Tool
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WPLUS9 Gift Card Layers Designer Dies
WPLUS9 Gift Card Layers Designer Dies
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Saturday, January 20, 2018

Papertrey Ink's January 2018 Create Along With Us

Hello everyone!  I want to take a few minutes today to share that I am still blogging but because we are moving to another state and I'm having to travel a lot, I don't have time for as many blog posts.  We've been working on this move for nearly a year now and things are starting to come together but I have been gone quite a bit over the holidays and now with the details and decisions of getting our home built. There are just so many details to work out but we're getting there.  I hope you'll stay with me even though I can't share as often until we get settled in our new home which should be sometime between March 1st  and May 1st of this year.

Today's card is for the Papertrey Ink January 2018 Create Along With Us Challenge and I chose one of Laurie Schmidlin's Day 1 Release projects to be inspired by.  There are always so many fantastic projects from all of the design team which makes it very hard to choose sometimes, but I wanted to make a card to send to my best friend who came to visit last weekend.  She is one of the reasons that I am so excited to be moving back to Texas as I had to leave her behind when we moved here eight years ago. We've made the best of it but we definitely plan to spend more time together once we get moved back. She works a full time+ job and doesn't have a lot of free time since she is also a mom to one daughter in high school and a son in his first year of college.


Because I feel so behind in my work right now (I'm really not behind) I wanted to try to make maximum impact at first glance by using this Quoted: True Friends saying for the focal point of my card.  I was also inspired by this card from Laurie that was posted last week for a post she did on using vellum.  Like Laurie, I like to use vellum to soften the look of background papers on my cards.  The color is there for the feel but the pattern becomes so much softer.

For my card, I started with a 4.25 x 5.5 inch panel of Stamper's Select Vellum and my sentiment from the Quoted: True Friends stamp set. This is a $5.00 stamp set which is fantastic. You can arrange some or all of the words however you want it to read and this time I left one group out.  Since we are moving back, I didn't want to use the "difficult to leave" part of the sentiment.  I stamped the sentiment using Versamark Ink and Heat Embossed it with Antique Gold Embossing Powder.  I repeated this twice but you have to be super careful doing this on vellum because it is very easy to burn the embossing powder. And because Vellum has a tendency to warp, you'll want to make sure you are stamping in the exact same place.  Three light coats is better than one or two heavier coats.  Once I had it embossed, I die cut it using Mix & Mat: Pretty Brackets without the center insert piece of the die.  The Mix & Mat series is so great because every single part of the die is interchangeable with other pieces from the series although I didn't use it that way today. So far there have been 11 of these die sets.


I cut the vellum so that my saying was a little closer to the right side of the mat because I wanted to use some of the Fancy Foliage Details leaves around the left side to kind of frame it up. I die cut a stitched rectangle from Bitty Big Sweet Blush Patterned Paper to go behind the vellum and used some Metallic Gold Cardstock from Gina K Designs for my background mat and the leaves. Once I attached that to a top folding card base made from Stamper's Select White Cardstock, I added a few sequins from Lucy's Rose Gold Collection to finish it off. Since 95% of the cards I make actually get mailed, I didn't want to use any 3D Foam Tape. 

The supplies I've used are linked below for your convenience (affiliate links may be used).
Cuttlebug Die Cutting Machine
Cuttlebug Die Cutting Machine
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GKD Gold Metallic Cardstock
GKD Gold Metallic Cardstock
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Kokuyo Long Dot Runner Adhesive
Kokuyo Long Dot Runner Adhesive
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PTI Mix & Mat: Pretty Brackets
PTI Mix & Mat: Pretty Brackets
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PTI Quoted: True Friends
PTI Quoted: True Friends
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PTI Stamper's Select Vellum (#44)
PTI Stamper's Select Vellum (#44)
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PTI Stamper's Select White Cardstock
PTI Stamper's Select White Cardstock
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PTI Sweet Blush Bitty Big Patterned Paper
PTI Sweet Blush Bitty Big Patterned Paper
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Ranger Multi Medium Matte
Ranger Multi Medium Matte
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SSS Antique Gold Embossing Powder
SSS Antique Gold Embossing Powder
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SSS Stitched Rectangles Dies
SSS Stitched Rectangles Dies
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Teflon Bone Folder
Teflon Bone Folder
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Versamark Ink
Versamark Ink
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Wagner Heat Tool
Wagner Heat Tool
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WPLUS9 Gift Card Layers Designer Dies
WPLUS9 Gift Card Layers Designer Dies
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Little Things from Lucy's Rose Gold Sequin Shaker Mix
Little Things from Lucy's Rose Gold Sequin Shaker Mix
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