Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Rock the Farm





On Monday, I received 2 brand new unreleased sets from The Greeting Farm. Oh boy was I excited!! Now I know what Design Team members must feel like when they receive their sets. I just couldn't wait to ink those babies up! I had a ton of housework and errands to do, but I managed to implement my "Five minutes here and there" technique throughout the day and got a couple of cards completed.

This first card was inspired by my much loved and hoarded Chatterbox patterned paper. I took the colors from the design and incorporated it onto Anya. I was thrilled to see that my very limited set of Copics matched perfectly! I tried some new paper recommended by the ever Fabulous Gabby (Faieemom). It's Wasau Cardstock and I got it at Target. It's similar to the Georgia Pacific cardstock, but it blends the Copic markers really, really nicely. I have to apologize for the terrible lighting. By the time I was done, it was dark out due to an Ice storm we had. And I have HORRIBLE lighting in my craft room. Heck, in my entire house. My lovely hubby bought me an Ott light lamp for Christmas but I took it back because I felt so guilty about the money he spent on it. I should have kept it! I'm hoping to get something soon. I feel like I am working in a cave!






This second card I had a difficult time designing. I just love the Top Note Die but it's so big it kind of takes up the entire card. I love sewing on my cards. I would do it to each and every one if I could. I used my new Martha Stewart Butterfly punch. I love those little delicate butterflies. After I colored in Anya, I cut her out and pop dotted her up on the card. I wanted to outline her with my Gray Copic, but wouldn't you know it, it was running out of ink!! This is such my luck. Every time I get into a card making groove I run out of something important.

I have another card to share but it's not completely finished yet. The girls are home from school today due to the weather so I'm not sure how much I can get done. Thanks for looking and have a great day!

Thursday, January 22, 2009



This is a Thank You card that I sent to a special someone. She sent me a Princess Anya stamp. So I thought a card with that image might be appropriate. The sentiment is from The Greeting Farm's set "Dream Quotes". I love all the quotes in this set and I HAD to have it.

I used Imaginisce patterned paper and a Martha Stewart Butterfly punch. I'm still practicing with my Copic Markers. I wish I had some more so I can do some of that fancy color blending. But I am on a strict budget right now so I am holding off.

I listed two cards on ebay today. I'm a little nervous. I've never sold anything that I have hand made. I think my biggest worry is that the cards will fall apart when the recipient touches them. Kinda silly though since I used that ever so strong ATG tape. Oh well. Wish me luck!!
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

 
Alright so here is Cowboy Ian in all his manly glory. On his hat I applied brown Flock, crystal effects and a piece of twine. I made him a redhead since I am married to one. ;)
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I can't believe I won a Challenge!!!

My cross dressing Cowboy Ian won me two new stamp sets!! I am sooo excited!! I have never won any card making or scrapbooking challenge. Ever!

A big HUGE thanks to Marie at The Greeting Farm for holding this challenge. And to Lisa for choosing my card!! And to Ray for that funny comment. Made me lol.

I am currently working on a CowBOY Ian card. I'm fighting a terrible cold right now but as soon as I can get into my craft rooom I will be finishing it off and posting it.

Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful Tuesday!

Monday, January 12, 2009

First Card for Sale

 
 
 
 
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I decided that I need to start trying to sell my cards to support my stamping habit. I am so nervous to put this card out there. What if the person who buys it doesn't like it once they hold it? What if it falls apart because I didn't burnish the glue well enough? It took me a couple days to finish it. Not just because i was interrupted every two minutes by one of the girls, but also because I was second guessing myself. Are the colors and layout okay? Too many flowers? Sentiment or no? Should I 3D the image or is that too much?

Usually I get very attached to my cards and don't want to let them go. But this one I made with the intention of selling it so I'm okay with it leaving. I just hope that the person who gets it isn't disappointed with it. Wish me luck!

Rhinestone Cow Girl

I just discovered this cute little stamp company a few weeks ago. {http://thegreetingfarm.com/} As soon as I saw the images I had to place an order. Unfortunately, but not surprisingly, most of the ones that I wanted were sold out. So I ordered just a couple to hold me over. I ordered Chef Ian because I have been searching for a cute chef for ages!! And he fit the bill perfectly. And I ordered Cowboy Ian because I need some more stamps that are more oriented towards boys and because we live in Texas. So that was perfect!!

A couple days later the owner of the stamp company announced on her blog that she was holding a challenge to win two new unreleased stamp sets. It's called the Anya Fashion Show and you have to use Anya stamps and dress her up. Ack!!! There is no way I can enter with my Ian stamps. So I thought and thought and thought about it. I decided to play around and see if I could dress up Ian to become a girl. I wasn't sure how it would work out and if it would be offensive to anyone. Most especially Marie, the owner. But I did it and had TONS of FUN doing it. I decided how to dress him up as I went along. I used my Copic markers to color her in. I think I own 15 now, so not much to choose from. Luckily I had some embroidery thread left over from my cross stitching days and I made a couple of braids. I stamped the cowboy hat on some pink glitter paper, added a prima flower and pop dotted it up on her. The star brad holds her scarf. And every Cowgirl needs a Rhinestone buckle!

This is only the second challenge I have ever entered. I almost didn't enter but I am so glad I did. I had so much fun! Me and my 6 yr old were giggling every step of the way.
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Monday, December 22, 2008

Sugar Nellies

 


I absolutely LOVE these images by Elisabeth Bell! This is my first attempt at using my Copic Markers with the Sugar Nellies. It was going fine until my E33 marker started drying up in the middle of my coloring in the hat!! I have since redone it but I'm too lazy to take the picture and upload it. ;)

I used a Sketch Challenge on SplitcoastStampers for the layout. And my brand new SU Top Note Die that I just love! That sucker is going to be getting a lot of use by me.
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Monday, November 24, 2008

Stair Step Card

 
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I made this using PTI's Made of Snow and Boards and Beams stamp sets. I used a lot of glitter, white craft ink and liquid applique. These are my favorite type of cards to make. I just love the 3D look.

 
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Here is a close up of the snow on the window ledges. The picture is a little blurry because I have been having issues with my camera. Guess I should read the manual! I wanted to put ribbon on either side to hold it closed so I can mail it. But I just can't part with it. Yet. :D

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Papertrey Ink Swap #9

I think the only reason I was able to finish this swap without the usual stress was because I was able to work on it a little bit at a time. Now that my 3 yr old is in preschool I am able get a few hours to myself. Boy do I cherish that time!!!



This first picture is of the recipe card that I made for the swap. The swap called for a "Family Favorite" and this one is a favorite for sure. It's also my "go to" dish whenever I make a dinner for a friend in need. It's easy to freeze and re-heat. And the left overs are always yummy.

Stamp Sets: PTI Holiday Treats, Simple Little Things
Inks: SU Ruby Red Ink, SU Rose Red Craft Ink, Palette Dark Chocolate
Paper: SU Ruby Red, PTI Vintage Cream and Dark Chocolate
Misc: Antique white ribbon, Clear Embossing Powder, SU Scallop circle punch, dimensionals




I wanted this card to be simple, but with bold colors. I hope I achieved it. I am still a relatively new card maker so all this design stuff is new to me. I do a lot of stalking on various blogs and hope it sinks into my little brain so that I can come up with my own style.



Stamp Sets: PTI Little Lady, Simple Little Things
Inks: Palette Dark Chocolate, SU Pumpkin Pie and Summer Sun
Paper: PTI Chocolate Remix, Summer Sunrise, Stampers Select White
Misc: PTI Summer Sunrise Swiss Dot Satin Ribbon, CB Swiss Dots Folder, dimensionals




Now this card, I had to play around with it a lot. I had a vision in my mind for the color palette, but once I played with it, it seemed too washed out. So I added some chocolate to it. Chocolate makes everything right. Right? I was trying to go for two effects with this card. One was that the snow people were in a Christmas Ornament. And the other is that it is snowing on them. Not sure if it makes everything too busy. But it's a fun card anyway. My 6 yr old daughter preferred it without the snowy vellum on top. But I thought it looked too plain. Probably because of that darn "vision". LOL! I didn't adhere the vellum on the bottom because I wanted the recipients to be able to pull it up and see how I colored the snow people and did some paper piecing with the Patterned paper. For me, one of the cool things about a swap is to see how others make their cards, so that's my reasoning behind that. :) The sentiment reads: Snowy Days, frosty nights and warm hearts. So I tried to intertwine their arms like they are a couple. I had a lot of fun paper piecing the hat, mittens and scarf. This is one fun set that I know I won't grow tired of very soon.

Stamp Sets: PTI Made of Snow, some misc snowflake set that found it's way into my stash
Ink: SU White Craft Ink, Pretty in Pink Marker, Pumpkin Pie Marker
Paper: PTI Aqua Mist, Sweet Blush, SU Close to Cocoa, Martha Stewart DSP, misc Vellum
Misc: PTI Sweet Blush Swiss Dot Satin Ribbon, Nesties, CB Heart Die, Corner Rounder, Making Memories Snowflake brad, SU Round Tab Punch, CB Swiss Dot Folder, SU White Embossing powder, Copics, dimensionals

I hope you enjoyed viewing my newest creations. 'Cause who knows when I'll be blogging again! ;)

Friday, September 19, 2008

Time flies when you are overwhelmed!

I can't believe it's been a month since I last posted. I've made a few cards since then, but I've been either too busy or tired to post them here. Alright and probably too lazy.

We just moved into our new house at the end of June. I still have tons of boxes to unpack, mostly just that junk that keeps following me around. Things I can't seem to get rid of for one sentimental reason or another. Well, my neighborhood is having a huge garage sale and I am going to get rid of ALOT of stuff. I just cannot concentrate in a cluttered home. Of course that also goes for my craft room, but once I get cutting and stamping, things are flying all over the place and I can't stop just to clean up and organize. My craft room is still a work in progress. I'm not sure where I want things to go or how I want it to be set up. It's definitely functional right now. Just not perfect.

So this morning I had a ton of housework that needed to get done. But I had a rough night last night with my 3 yr old waking me up every hour. So I decided that I was going to stamp instead. I made this card to send to my folks who sent us a wonderful housewarming gift. I love the Boards and Beams set by Papertrey. I wish I had more time to play with this set!























Stamp Set: Papertrey Ink Boards & Beams
Inks: Brilliance, Versafine Sepia
Paper: SU Pretty in Pink, PTI Vintage Cream, Basic Grey Sultry Patterned Paper
Misc: SU Pretty in Pink Taffeta Ribbon, SU Scallop Edge Punch, Dimensionals, Copics, Stickles


I plan on posting many more cards and projects on my blog in the coming weeks. I have a Silent Auction Gift Set that I am going to be making for our school. I also have tons of cards and alterable items that I will be making to be put in my new Etsy store. I'll post more about that when I get a chance.

I hope everyone has a safe and wonderful weekend!