Showing posts with label Sunday Stamps Challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sunday Stamps Challenge. Show all posts

Saturday, March 4, 2017

Spring is in the Air!

I've made (and sent) a ton of cards this week but I have been busy with other things and have not gotten a blog post written. I entered a couple of cards from my photos on Instagram but I wanted to get a short post written with a link back to the challenges where I entered them.

The first Challenge I entered was over at the Double D where we had this mood board as our inspiration. My mind has totally been in a "Spring is Here" mode this week as our trees have tiny little leaves of green on them. So even though it isn't officially Spring, it will be here soon enough. Tulips along with crocuses and hyacinths are among the first to bloom each year and I really love tulips. The Tulip Time Stamp and Die Sets from Papertrey Ink are just the very best ones out there.  I loved them last year and even more so this year.  I miss not having flowers blooming each spring in my yard.

This particular card was made for my sweet friend, Amanda.  She is a Warrior in Pink who has spent the last two years battling breast cancer, did 18 rounds of chemo and had 6 surgeries.  In the face of it all, she never once lost her faith in God.  I started sending cards to her when she was in the early stages of treatment and have continued that trend.  I made this one especially for her -- my Warrior in Pink!


The second Challenge I entered was the Sunday Stamps Challenge where this week's inspiration is Cottage Colors. It just so happens that I made an Easter Card using these colors that I am sending to one of my Sisters In Law.

I was doing a little experiment with some inks this week and this card uses the blooms that I created using the technique.  To get the pale to mid-tone peach colors, I first stamped the bloom of the tulips with a light layer of Brilliance Moonlight White Pigment Ink.  Then I stamped additional layers of dye ink on top of that to get the softer variation of color.  I actually do have enough variety in my inks that this step wasn't necessary, but I love the shimmer it added to the blooms by doing this.


I did some ink blending on the backgrounds of each of these cards and then scored the lines into the diamond background.  I like the visual interest and extra texture that gives to the background. After the score lines were in I misted the background with Tattered Angel Iridescent Gold Shimmer Mist and set them aside to dry for a while.  Once they were dry I assembled the bouquets and finished up the cards.

I don't think I will ever get tired of stamping these Tulips.  They are so real looking and beautiful. Betsy Veldman really outdid herself when she designed these and I hope we get another set in this style this year.

Thank you so much for stopping by today.  I hope you'll come back soon to visit.

Friday, January 27, 2017

Sunday Stamps Challenge

Today I have a card for the Sunday Stamps Challenge #144 - Seeing Stars.  My hubby's twin brother and his wife have a classic car that they take around the country to various car shows and this past weekend they won 4 of the awards at a car show in Wichita, Kansas for their car.  That meant a "Congratulations" card was in order so this is what I came up with to send to them.

I used True Black Cardstock to make my card base.  The background panel is made from a designer paper that I found a few months ago at Michaels while we were visiting our daughter and her family in Dallas.  I wish I had gotten a couple more sheets as this is a great one for men.  It doesn't photograph all that well, but it's not terrible either.  This paper is printed with the grey scale triangle pattern but is also a gold shimmer cardstock.  So I pulled in the gold stars and banner for a really classic look.  It's not too feminine but not too manly either; it's just a nice balance.


The stars are cut using an old Cookie Cutter Die set from Quickutz, the Banner is from Papertrey Ink's Tag Sale: Quilted and the Congrats is from Winnie and Walter's The Big, The Bold & You Die Cuts.  

This was a very fast and easy card to make and the Black White & Gold make a very striking combination. Anytime I use a dark colored card base, I always cut a Stitched Rectangle Panel to to go on the inside of the card so I don't have to try to find a white pen that works to write a note.  

Thanks for stopping by today.  I'm still trying to get back in the groove and catch up from a 2 week vacation.  There were a few blog posts that went live while I was at CHA so be sure to check out those blog posts for my projects.