Monday, December 28, 2009

Magical Monday - Happy New Year!


Aloha and E Komo Mai to this week's Magical Monday challenge at TMITA with Paper Cupcakes!!! This week the designers got to pick an image from Nina's store and our challenge was to use "Something Sparkling!" Well I saw these guys (image is called "Faster Please") and thought they would be perfect under sparkling fireworks! Here in Hawaii New Year's is an even bigger deal with fireworks than the 4th of July so my inspiration was easy to come by (actually people start setting them off a little bit starting in October but the weeks before New Year's are crazy with'em!).

Hard to tell in the pic but I also used a pearlized paper for the snow which gives it even more sparkle and I edged the "Happy New Year!" 'moon' with platinum ink to give a bit of a shine too! Image was colored with Prismacolor Markers and fussy cut out. I reattached the sled to the big penguin with black embroidery floss.

Here's hoping you have a wonderful and safe New Year's Eve/Day!

Hau'oli Makahiki Hou!

Monday, December 21, 2009

Magical Monday - Merry Moose-mas!


Aloha and E Komo Mai to another Magical Monday challenge at There's Magic in the Air with Paper Cupcakes!!! Today Danielle challenged us with a sketch and I had fun with this one! Didn't change the basic sketch much but was inspired to make the main image with the sentiment into a bookmark! I attached it and the buttons with removable adhesive so the reciever can just pop them off. The main image is colored with Prismacolor Markers and I put some red fun flock on the scarf. Can't wait to see what you do with this one!

Aloha and Mele Kalikimaka!!

Monday, December 14, 2009

Blog Candy WINNER!!

Thanks to all of you that played along in the TMITA/PCC Recipe Blog Hop last week! We have excellent entries to judge for the grand prize and many comments from which to choose other winners! Remember to check the TMITA/PCC blog on Saturday the 19th for all the winners!

The winner of MY blog candy was #23 - CAROL!!! Congrats Carol and I understand that you're traveling so let me know how you'd like me to get this package to you!

Everyone, please come back and play along with our regular Monday Challenges too (you'll still get a free image from Nina, so why not play along to say thank you to her!)

Aloha and Mahalo nui loa everyone! Kim

Magical Monday - Christmas Arrangement


Welcome back to another fantastic Magial Monday challenge at There's Magic in the Air with Paper Cupcakes (check it out, Nina's new store is open!).  Today's challnge was to "Glitz It Up" and I really did this but couldn't get a photo to show it all to it's full IRL splendar! So just to make sure you notice it all...here's some deets:
~ the ribbon is colored with a Sakura Gelly Roll Clear Star pen,
~ the ornaments were covered in red stickles and the covered again with Glassy Accents (the berries were just covered with the Glassy Accents),
~ the greenery was colored first with the Clear Star pen and the colored over in green (that way the it's just a bit glittery).

Got the inspirations for the background of the image panel from Michelle Zindorf's site (check out this toot for more info). Layout was inspired by Stamping 411: Sketch Challenge #128.

Hope you have a magical week and are surviving the rush into the holidays!

Aloha!

PS I'll announce the winner of the blog candy later today. Thanks everyone for playing along and hope to see you continue with our regular challenges! :)

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Recipe Challenge Blog Hop Introducing Paper Cupcakes!!


and

(Hello and Welcome) to the third stop on the Recipe Challenge Blog Hop introducing Paper Cupcakes!! You should've gotten here from Danielle's blog...if not, make sure to go there and to the TMITA page to catch up. I don't want to keep you long at this stop so here's the project I created using one of Nina's new images. It's call "Beach, Ball and Book"...I think you can see why :)

I paper pieced this one and made a super easy easel card (I see Danielle had the same idea! Great minds think alike!) :) The 'sand' is really styrofoam that was colored with SU! River Rock re-inker. Gives the look of sand without all the dust. Oh yeah, my mouse has a bit of sunburn as I always manage to get one when I go the beach!



Here's my recipe...I kinda cheated and borrowed one from a bag of Mauna Loa Macadamia Baking Pieces. But I love these White Chocolate Chip Macadamia Nut cookies and I hope you do too (I had a source check on the mainland (thanks Mom!!) and you should be able to find at least small bags of mac nut pieces at your local Super Wally World or similar grocery store)

1 cup butter/margarine, softened
1 1/2 cups granulated sugar
1/2 cup brown sugar (packed)
2 eggs
1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
3 cups flour
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
1 12oz package white chocolate chips
1 1/2 cups chopped macadamia nut pieces (I'm sure any nut pieces would work here)

Preheat oven to 350 degrees

Cream butter and sugars until fluffy. Add eggs and vanilla, beat well. Blend in flour, baking soda, and salt. Stir in white chocolate chips and macadamia pieces.

Drop by teaspoonfuls onto ungreased baking pans. Bake for 10-12 minutes.

Makes approximately 6 dozen cookies.



My 'secret word' is: CUPCAKES

Okay, so don't forget to leave me a comment before you head to the next stop on the hop, Patti G, our December Guest Designer! Can't wait to see what she has in store for you (both her project and recipe! I'm sure both are YUMMY!!) And don't forget to get your 'secret word' from her too!

WAIT, before you leave!!!

As a special bonus for those that leave a comment on this posting, I will pick a random winner on Monday December 14th to receive this 'blog candy'!!! (this is in addition to Nina's picking of a winner of the image I used on my project above and all her other GREAT prizes!!)

You will receive a box of Christmas Medley assorted macadamia chocolate confections (plus a FREE music CD inside), a box of 50th Anniversary of Hawai'i Statehood premium whole macadamia nuts covered in milk chocolate, a box of chocolate dipped macadamia shortbread cookies, and 2 Hawaii rubber stamps (hula girl and hibiscus flower)

I thought you all might enjoy some real Hawaiian candy and rubber! Thanks for stopping by and now you can head to Patti G's!

(goodbye)
and

(thank you very much)

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Let There Be...Peace on Earth (with puppies!)


Quick post! I was inspired to use the image that Nina May at Paper Cupcakes/TMITA created of my puppy Malie entitled "Sweet Trouble". Check it out at TMITA this week, pick it for FREE (through 12/13), and why don't you play along with the challenge! Also there's an AWESOME recipe blog hop happening at TMITA through Sunday too that has LOTS of great recipes, fun, and PRIZES!! Okay, although I can't submit this for the TMITA challenge, here are some other challenges that I was inspired by!
  1. Charisma Cardz Challenge #49 - Colour Combo challenge to use Red, Green, and white or silver (I kinda cheated and used both of the latter!) ;)
  2. Crafty Creations Challenge #45 - Christmas for my pet (how could I get any better than using an actual image of MY puppy in a Christmas scene?!?)
  3. Cupcake Crafy Challenge #69 - Sing a Christmas Carol (the sentiment is a carol title)
  4. Digital Tuesday Challenge #36 - Christmas Song/Psalm + a digi
  5. Pile it On #27 - Glitter (think I stickled this one up pretty good, although I couldn't get it all to show up well in the photo) :(
  6. The Pink Elephant #44 - Favorite Christmas Color Combo
  7. 365 Cards - Day 285 - A certain sentiment - use the word "peace" for or in the sentiment

Monday, December 7, 2009

Magical Monday - Sweet Trouble

Aloha and Welcome to another TMITA Magical Monday post!! This one is even more MAGICAL for me as the image was inspired by something NEAR and DEAR to me, my SWEET puppy Malie!! (see here for the original post)

Fortunately, Nina made her look a bit happier and even cuter in the image!


I'm wanting to use this image for my Christmas cards this year, hence your challenge to make this a CLEAN AND SIMPLE (CAS) CARD with no embellies that would make it challenging to mail (e.g., no bow, brads, etc.) and use the color PINK somewhere on the card. Can't wait to see what you all come up with using the image of SWEET TROUBLE!!! I'm sure I'll get LOTS of great ideas that'll make my card even BETTER (wink, wink!).  In the meantime, here's my offering:


I ended up keeping this an almost one layer card as I wanted to keep it pretty simple and quick to mass produce. (Check out here for a toot on how to emboss a Cuttlebug folder and leave an unembossed spot on the card.) I added the scallops and pink cardstock as a backing for the front as it was a bit flimsy after embossing it. The cardstock is a pearlized white and I colored the base on the image in Paint, printed off on the cs and embellished as follows:
  • Used a prismacolor pencil to color over the light brown of Malie and smoothed a bit with OMS.
  • Colored over the pink coat with a white Prismacolor pencil
  • Covered the candy canes with glassy accents
  • Colored over the candy cane holder with a Sakura clear star gel pen
  • Added Frosted Lace stickles to the hood, ball, edge and button of coat
  • Added white Fun Flock and glitter at the bottom of the image for the snow
  • Stamped "Santa's Little Helper" sentiment

Okay so that's the technical stuff. Here's a little bit more about my little puppy...
  • "Malie" [mah - lee - ay] is Hawaiian and means "calm, peaceful, serene" -- I choose this name as she was the most reserved of her litter and I hoped she would live up to it. :) Usually she does, but if she hasn't seen you in awhile (like you go to the store and come back!) she is SUPER excited to see you!
  • She is a Lhasa Apso, Miniature Pinscher, and English Toy Terrier mix
  • She weighs about 8.5 pounds
  • She HATES wearing clothes!! Well, she hates wearing tight clothes...she wore a dress at her birthday party all day with no problems but it was very loose. So why do I keep dressing her up? Well, she gets clothes passed down to her and I just have to try them on her! Actually I usually put them on long enough to take a picture and then she never sees them again :) And in the process I usually get a great laugh as she looks so disgruntled while getting her pic taken :)
  • Yes, we had a birthday party with her siblings (my boss has her sister, her neighbor has her sister and brother and a friend of the neighbor has the other sister). See here for deets on the party! (you know you wanna look!) ;) Here's the gifts and cards I made to give to the siblings :)
  • The name of the image "Sweet Trouble" was a collaboration between Nina and I. She came up with "Sweet Malie" and I offered "Sweet Trouble" as my nickname for her is "Trouble" :) She actually responds almost better to that than to her name! My mom warns me that calling her that will encourage her to live up to it, but I say she already does...I've got the gnawed on stuff to prove it (and that's with an abundance of appropriate toys she can play with!)
  • Here are some pictures that I took of her today with a "Mrs. Claus" hat and collar from Target (she did not like wearing this either!)



This is last year's Christmas pic - she was only about 6 months old

And to just to prove that she doesn't always look so unhappy:



And here she is during play date with her sister. Malie is on the left, on the right is her sister, Pomai :)

TFL and have a WONDERFUL week! Aloha and see you back here Wednesday-Sunday for the Recipe Blog Hop and an extra special "candy" surprise from me!

Monday, November 30, 2009

Magical Monday - Snowy Flight

Here we are, time for another FABULOUS and FREE image from Nina May at There's Magic in the Air (TMITA)!!! Be sure to check it out and please join us in this week's FUN challenge using the image on "anything but a card." I've been wanting to make one of these 'Christmas organizers' since I saw it on SCS several years ago and this was the perfect opportunity to do so! I've actually been collecting the materials for this for awhile but ended up putting it together a bit differently than I had in my head. Oh well, I hope it shows the FANTASTIC versatility of digital stamps as the image is sized differently throughout and I was even able to color it digitally (using Microsoft Paint) and add shaped text to it. :) So here it is in its entirety:

FRONT



INSIDE (all panels)


FIRST PANEL (close up)

This panel includes two "TO DO" list sheets and a small calendar with November, December and January (calendar templates were found on SCS too).

SECOND PANEL

This panel includes two 'Shopping List' inserts and a place for post-it notes (I happened to have white ones that coordinated well with the colors!)

THIRD PANEL

This panel includes a 'Cookie List' and 'Menu Planner' inserts and of course, a place for 'My Wish List'!

FOURTH PANEL

This panel includes 'Gift List' and 'Christmas Card List" inserts and a small envelop to hold 3 gift tags. Also a nice pen holder :)

I mainly followed directions for the organizer found here. Some modifications included, since I had a red file folder I didn't cover it completely and I also did tags instead of paperclips. I didn't purchase the inserts that Hannah has available on her website, instead I made up my own. I'm more than willing to share what I came up with but I haven't had time to figure out how to attach Word files to the blog. So if you are interested in seeing what I did, please email me and I'll send them to you that way (only available in a Word file).

Any questions? Please leave me a comment or email me and I'll answer as best as I can. All of your comments are GREATLY appreciated and I can't WAIT to see what you come up with this week. So be sure to check out TMITA, get the FREE image and play along! Also, please come back next Monday when I'll be showcasing 'something' near and dear to me :) AND we'll be starting a 'Recipe Blog Hop' on December 9th with LOTS of great stuff!!! TFL and have a MAGICAL week!

Monday, November 23, 2009

Magical Monday - Cozy and Bright

Aloha and E Komo Mai to this week's Magical Monday Challenge at There's Magic in the Air!! If you haven't already, please check out TMITA to snag the super cute FREE image!!! I just fell in love with this cute moose and the mice all snuggled down for a long winter's nap! The challenge this week is to use something "fuzzy" on the project.


This card end up taking a great deal of time to complete as I was figuring out elements as I went (which rarely is time efficient!). Anyway, I would've loved to make it so you can see the complete image by lifting the window but didn't have the time on this one. I wanted to try the Recessed Window tutorial at SCS. Then it was a hop, skip and jump to creating the scene with a window! Hope you like it :) Deets are below...

Image: Colored with Prismacolor pencils and OMS. I removed the string of lights from the image (by pasting the image into Paint and using the eraser function to wiped out the lights, then pasted it back into a word doc to print). I did this so I could use fun flock on the moose to make it look like he's covered in a blanket. Also used fun flock on the hat the mouse is sleeping in. The present image was colored, cut out, stickled, and popped up. The background of the image was sponged with Marigold Versacolor ink


Papers: (all SU! on this one) Image printed on Whisper White, window cut out of Whisper White (distressed with brown ink), card front is Chocolate Chip (embossed with Distressed Stripes folder), "bushes" are Handsome Hunter cut out with scalloped circle punch and trimmed to fit, card base is Real Red

Techniques: Window was cut out using my Cricut. See toot on SCS for how to make the recessed window card. I modified mine a bit to fit what I needed.

Layout: Mine! :) Size is 5"x7"
Embellies/Other: White Fun Flock was also used on the "bushes" to look like snow. The string of lights was created by punching small ovals (with a Fiskars hand punch) out of glitter card stock and gluing a small rectangle of black paper to the bottom of the oval. A piece of paper cord was colored black and the "lights" were glued directly to it on the image. [I tried using the smallest plastic Christmas tree light I could find at Ben Franklin but they were still too big...in hindsight, should've made a bigger card, but oh well!]

Here's close of up the window a bit more from the side.

TFL looking and can't wait to see what wonderful creations you all come up with for this image! Aloha, Kim

Monday, November 16, 2009

Day 261


Day 261- Card Recipe
Here's my super quick submission for today's challenge at 365 Cards. I followed the "recipe" and for those that doubt...check it again...the directions included ANY snowflakes! Got a brad and a punch on there! Also decided to use the background paper as the focus, which made it super quick (well, after I figured out what I wanted to do...got a glittered snowflake that I cut using my Cricut but decided no need for it on this one) :) TFL and aloha!

Magical Monday - Penguin Skating

Aloha and Welcome to another TMITA FREE image and challenge! This week was my challenge idea which was to use a reflective material (e.g., metallic paper, foil, mirrors, etc) on your card (or project). When I saw this image I immediately thought of a reflective surface looking like ice for the penguin to skate on. So here's the front of my card again.



I also finished the inside of this one (which is something I don't do often but really should). Used the scraps from the front which was very economical!



And here are the deets:
Image: free image from TMITA was colored with prismacolor markers (I know brown penguins only exist in juvenile penguins but the one I colored dark grey just didn't work for me so I used brown instead!), The sky was sponged with Soft Sky (SU!) ink and the "ice" (directly below the image) was created by dragging a Brilliance Platinum dew drop ink pad across the cardstock. Image was cut out with Nesties (see here for a quick toot on how to "cut out of the box" with Nesties to allow part of the image to extend outside the shape) and layered with a scalloped Nestie. Used Liquid Applique on the brim and ball of the hat and Sakura Gelly Roll Clear Star pen on the skates.
Papers: Bo Bunny  "Tis the Season Treasure"; SU! Baja Breeze, Riding Hood Red, and Whisper White; Best Occasions Metallic Paper Pack (hard to tell in the picture but the bottom of the front is a silver metallic paper that is reflecting the color of the wall in my room and the cardstock it's sitting on...guess I could've taken it so you could see me too or at least my camera!)

Techniques: Scallop of papers was freehanded. The only other "technique" (other than the aforementioned sponging and direct to paper inking) was using Grafix Rub-onz to apply the sentiment (first time I used this product, was pretty easy but probably cost prohibitive to use frequently (about $10 for 4-8.5x11" sheets)).

Layout: Very loosely based on SCS SC17

Embellies/Other: rhinestone snowflakes are from Hero Arts

Okay, think that about covers it. If you have any questions, please let me know and thanks for checking out my blog! Your comments are much appreciated! Aloha and mahalo, Kim

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Delayed "over the top"!

Gloria (DT from 365 Cards) passed along this honor a couple of weeks ago and I'm just now getting around to posting it! Thanks Gloria!!

The rules are this: I need to pass this award on to five people, post on their blog to let them know I left this award, and then I need to answer a list of questions in ONE word (that seems to be nearly impossible, but I'll try!).


1. Where is your cell phone? desk
2. Your hair? Light Neutral Natural Blonde (at least that's what the box says)
3. Your mother? SAM
4. Your father? JAM
5. Your favorite food? Steak 'n Shake chili
6. Your dream last night? none
7. Your favorite drink? Mountain Dew
8. Your dream/goal? retirement!
9. What room are you in? guest/craft/office bedroom
10. Your hobby? crafting
11. Your fear? geckos freak me out but not really scared of them, they're just gross!
12. Where do you want to be in 6 years? here (Hawaii)
13. Where were you last night? home
14. Something that you're aren't? tall
15. Muffins? yes
16. Wish list item? small SUV
17. Where did you grow up? Missouri
18. Last thing you did? talked to mom on the phone
19. What are you wearing? t-shirt/shorts
20. Your TV? Living room and bedroom
21. Your Pets? one cute puppy! Malie
22. Friends? all over
23. Your life? full
24. Your mood? tired
25. Missing Someone? my mom, but she'll be here in a month!
26. vehicle? import
27. Something your not wearing? shoes
28. Your favorite store? Wally World (aka Wal-Mart)
29. Your favorite color? PINK
30. When was the last time you laughed? earlier today, the puppies were hilarious!
31. Last time you cried? Can't remember
32. Your best friend? my mom!
33. One place that I go to over and over?  see #28
34. Facebook? no
35. Favorite place to eat? Taco Bell

Ok, now I have to pass this on to 5 (or more) ladies. The award goes to the wonderful TMITA design team (Selma already received this award so I didn't repeat it for her):
1. Danielle
2. Leigh Anne
3. Nilla
4. Lisa
5. Nina

and one more to grow on...
MOM (of course!)

TFL and hope you have a wonderful week! Aloha, Kim

Colorful Snow!


Okay, gotta admit that I was kinda bummed when I saw this challenge as this seemed to be my theme for the WEEK! I'd already done two snow cards so while shopping yesterday, I just had to buy some more stuff in this theme! This is the only way I'll see snow this winter since it only happens in Hawaii on the peaks of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa on the Big Island. :) The paper and sentiment sticker are from Heidi Grace Designs by Fiskars. I thought it was fun with the different/non-traditional colors. I tried to take a close up of the sticker so you could read it but it's a bit out of focus...sorry. Layout is from the Sweet Sunday Sketch Challenge #44.



We also had a puppy playdate today as Malie's sister, Pomai, spent the morning with us while her owner was playing soccer. Then I got some free landscaping advice when she came to pick her up. :) Needless to say, Malie is wiped...looks like I might get away with no walk this afternoon...which is good because I haven't gotten much done today that I wanted to (gotta get those bills paid!). Anyway, here's a pick of the girls during a lull in their wrestling match. Pomai is closest to the camera. TFL!

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Quickie Cards...



Okay, after making my mother faint earlier this week (see comment attached to this card) and making 3 cards on my holiday yesterday, I was inspired to make the cards for today and tommorrow (well, yesterday and today, depending where you live!) tonight so I'm totally caught up for this week. So here's my submission for Day 257. I went for a loose interpretation of the cupcake and of course, the colors are some of my favorites so this was easy! Thanks mom for the glittered cardstock!


While I was making the one above the challenge for Friday was posted so I whipped this card up QUICK (literally it took me about 15 minutes...probably my fastest card ever!). I got this Imaginisce Build-a-Jo Sticker kit at Price Busters (like a Dollar General store) last Friday and thought the snowmen were cute. I like variety so it rocked that there were 3 different "lids" on the card. Super easy and pretty cute in my opinion!

TFL! Hope you have a great Friday and an even better weekend! Aloha!

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Happy Veteran's Day


Not sure I really like this one. Used the color challenge from SPCC Christmas Combo #10.


Was stumped on how to do something different for this one, then remembered I'd won this great digital image from Little C's Stamp n' Scrap challenge a few weeks ago. I'm seeing the Girl Scout badges as patches (actually they are intermittently referred to that on the Girl Scout's website, yes I looked it up and to get ideas for the additional patches in the corner!). So the 3 circles on the upper left are patches that are loosely based on ones I found online. Then I wanted to sparkle her up a bit so added stickles to the patches on her sash, on the emblem on her hat, and on the center of the lei flowers. So I will also submit this to Papertake Weekly #28 challenge - Digi Sparkle, and Little C's/Stamp n' Scrap - dry embossing, and the layout is from CCBJ #37.



Okay, went a little crazy with the rick rack on this one but have never used it on a card before so was making up for missed opportunities! :) Layout is from ICS #42.
TFL and Aloha!!

Monday, November 9, 2009

Day 254-Hung up Snowman


My dear mother (Stamping by SAM) challenged me to do a card a night this week rather than doing my work. Well, never let it be said I don't listen to my mother! (Okay, I didn't listen to her last night, but I did tonight...better late than never right?!? And she'll probably say I usually don't listen to her, otherwise why would I live so far away from her...hum, let's think about that!) :)

Anyway, here's my submission for Monday's challenge at 365. Got the idea for the card from Splitcoaststampers (see tutorial here). I made mine a bit smaller (it's a little less than 4" tall) and added the hanger at the top. OH!!! Just realized I should've put white dots on the snowman's scarf too. Well, I'll go back and do that later! Here's a side view so you can see the layers and one of the inside with the sentiment. TFL!


Elegant Pumpkins



Happy Monday Everyone!

I hope you've had a chance to stop by and collect this awesome image from Nina at There's Magic in the Air. She's done it again with a simply "elegant" image and Leigh Anne's challenge of monochromatic was fun too! I guess I could've done green for this one, but once I saw the pumpkins I couldn't get away from orange! I'm hoping it was acceptable to use the cream color paper (instead of a white/black/gray). Here's the other deets:

Image: colored with prismamarkers, cut out with rectangle Nestie and framed with a scallop rectangle nestie in Pumpkin Pie (SU!)

Paper:  All are SU!: Pumpkin Pie (PP), Tangerine Tango (TT - embossed panel), Dusty Durango (DD - card base and is textured), and Very Vanilla (VV); patterned paper is also SU! Designer Series Paper in Tangerine Tango

Techniques:  nothing fancy for this one...bottom panel is embossed with the French Script Cuttlebug folder

Embellies/Other:  copper colored brads (source unknown), Orange Cream satin ribbon (from wally world)

Layout: is from Splitcoaststampers (SCS) Sketch Challenge #252

Thanks for coming by and can't wait to come by your blog/gallery to see what you come up for this challenge! Aloha, Kim

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Days 246- 252 @ 365 Cards

Please be prepared this is a LONG post as I wanted to catch up for the whole week at 365 Cards. I also used many other challenges but will indicate those under the appropriate days at 365. Thanks for looking and I hope you make it to the end! As always, if you want any details about how I did something or materials used, please leave a comment and I'll either post the info and/or send you an email answer. Aloha!



Got the idea for the poinsettias from Robyn and her card for Day 243 at 365. I don't have a Slice so I used the SU! 5 petal flower punch, Spring Blossoms punch, and 3 Heart punch to make my flowers. Got the idea for the punched sentiment window from Pam at 365. Other challenges used for this one:
Stampin B's #31 - Make a Christmas card.  In case you're interested, here's the inside of the card:





Also used the following challenges for this one:
~ Pile It On - #22 (Thank you) and #23 (Fall - leaves)
~ SPCC #22 -
~ FTL #67
~ Cuttlebug Spot #55
~ Our Creative Corner - inspiration challenge



Day 248 - Imagine This: Feathers
Okay, didn't have feathers for this one, but figured Pam used "feathery fibers" on her sample so I could too! Other challenges:
~ Flutter By Wednesday #82
~ Card Patterns #40




Okay, as a child of the 80's this was fun for me! This one actually needs some explanation. Not only is it 80's inspired (colors) but the "Happy Birthday" stamp is ACTUALLY from the 80's!! Many weekends of my childhood were spent at craft/art shows with my father's woodworking business and of course, I had to support our fellow crafters! So often I would spend the WHOLE weekend scoping out things I wanted to buy, I'm sure I did this for this stamp and saved money as it was unmounted. So having the father in woodworking I asked for a block to mount it on...this is where I think it got lost until earlier this year when my dad found it and sent it to me! Of course, it is very nicely mounted on a well sanded block! :) Thanks DAD! Thought it would be appropriate for this challenge (not sure I'll use it any other time, not really my style anymore!). Other challenges for this one:
~ Tuesday Morning Sketches  #18



This is the artist I was trying to remember when my mom did this card for the mosaic challenge, but I couldn't remember the name (guess that art history class 15 years ago didn't last...). Anyway, while I loved my mom's technique, I didn't want to take the time to find the stamps to use, so I used paperscraps from the other Christmas cards I've been making and created this one. Other challenges:
~ Get Sketchy #13
~ Penny's Paper-Crafty Challenge - Winter-theme (with sparkle and ribbon) - hard to tell but some of the papers have glitter on them
~ Stampin' B's - Christmas card



I've been using a lot of red and pink on cards lately so went with that on this one. Got this cute stamp from my first challenge winning! Other challenges:
~ Stampin' B's - Christmas card



Okay, been watching Gloria and Rose break the rules left and right on these challenges, looked like fun, so I decided to join them!! The challenge on this one was to not decorate the white space, well, I didn't really embellish it, just used patterned paper and tried to make it look like a tree (hard to tell but it's cut in strips to give it a layered look). Oh well, it was the last card I made yesterday (see 6 above!) so my mojo was hitting the skids. Other challenges:
~ Stampin' B's - Christmas card

Anyway, hope you made it all the way through and thanks for looking! Hope you have a wonderful week. Aloha!