Friday, December 31, 2010

Kitchen Sink Stamps Forum & Gallery!!!!

Hello all!! I am so excited to announce that the official Kitchen Sink Stamps Forum and Gallery is now OPEN!!
There will be a full afternoon and evening to fun and games, so come on over and play along...you may even win something!! :) I will be giving out a special discount code Midnight EST, and you will even get to see and order the January Release!!

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Butterly Purse!

I needed something fun to put gift cards in for my nieces this Christmas, so I decided to create these fun little purses from the Scor-pal November e-zine. They are so fun and simple to make, and then you get to decorate them as you see fit, and here I have used this scrumptious Satin Pleated Ivory Trim from the Really Reasonable Ribbon Store, which is on SALE right now! :) The butterfly image will be available from Our Daily Bread designs as of January 1st! Love this fun butterfly, which has a coordinating die for easy cut out!

Thanks so much for visiting today! I hope you have a wonderful day!

Connie

Card Details:
Images: Our Daily Bread Designs
Inks: Memento Black
Paper: DP
Accessories: Ribbon from Really Reasonable Ribbon store, Scor-Pal, Butterfly Die

Monday, December 27, 2010

Yummy!!!

Happy Kitchen Sink Monday! I have a really quick post for you today...what a crazy week this has been, but I did manage a super simple project! I totally LOVE these picture coffee mugs you can decorate yourself! I thought it would be perfect with the Cup of Warm Comfort set!

I stamped the image with the following color combination: Step 1: Tea Dye stamped off, Step 2: Tea Dye, Step 3: Frayed Burlap, Step 4: Walnut Stain Distress inks. I then cut the image out with a Labels 4 Nestabilities, I then sponged the enter image panel with real red ink. I inserted it into the coffee mug...and here you go! A personalized mug just for you!

Please head on over to see what my fellow crew members have created today!


AngelaJulieLisaLynnMakikoMaria


EVERYONE LOVES A SALE!!! Kitchen sink has one going on right now through tomorrow the 28th...receive 20% off your entire purchase...just use code HOHO20. There will also be free shipping on purchases of $50 or more!

Finally...don't forget to mark your calendars and plan to join myself and other members of the KSS Crew as we welcome you to the Grand Opening of the KSS Forum/Gallery this Friday, New Year’s Eve. The KSS Crew will be in the forums from Noon to Midnight EST, there will be plenty of fun Challenges, Games, Prizes, and Giveaways - Hope to see you there!!!

Thanks so much for visiting today! Have a wonderful week!

Connie

Card Details:
Image: Cup of Warm Comfort - KSS
Paper: Vanilla card stock
Inks: See Above
Accessories: Picture Travel Mug

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Count Your Blessings


Hello!! For my card today, I have used some more of the wonderful ribbons from this month's ribbon of the month assortment: the Brown Leaf Trim and Brown satin/grosgrain double band ribbon from the Really Reasonable Ribbon Store. I have to say...I so LOOOOVE the leaf trim...I have some in green also...can't wait to give that a try too!
My image is from the Full of Grace - Blessings set from ODBD. For the sketch, I decided to use the Mojo Monday sketch 169. The sentiment was cut out with the labels 5 nestabilites with my Grand Calibur machine and then sponged with old paper distress ink. The DP is from Basic Grey's Curio package. To finish off the card, I added three flowers from Zva Creative sprayed with Glimmer Mist.
Thanks so much for visiting me! Have a wonderful day!


Connie


Card Details:
Images: Full of Grace - Blessings
Inks: Early Espresso, Old Paper Distress Ink
Paper: Early Espresso, Basic Grey Curio DT
Accessories: Ribbons from the Really Reasonable Ribbon Store, Flowers from Zva Creative, Spellbinders Lables 5 nestabilities, Grand Calibur Machine, Glimmer Mist.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Winter Wishes!


Happy Kitchen Sink Monday! I so love this Invisible Snowman image released last week from KSS!! He is just sooo fun to create with! I have created my snowman by stamping the hat, scarf, buttons, coal for eyes, carrot for his nose, and the pipe!

The color recipes are as follows:
Hat: Step 1: going grey, Step 2: going grey, Step 3: basic grey, Step 4: basic black
Scarf: Step 1: Baja Blue, Step 2: Blue Bayou
Buttons: Step 1: Rose Red, Step 2: Real Red
Coal: Step 1: going grey, Step 2: basic black
Carrot: Step 1: Apricot Appeal, Step 2: Pumpkin Pie, Step 3: Tangerine Tango
Pipe: Step 1: Creamy Caramel, Step 2: Close to Cocoa, Step 3: Basic Black

To finish off the card, I used the Martha Steward Snowflake border punch, some Sparkling Velvet Red Ribbon from the Really Reasonable Ribbon Store, and some large red gem brads!

Please head on over to see what my fellow crew members have created today!

AngelaJulieLisaLynnMakikoMaria

Also, don't forget about our 10% discount on your entire KSS purchase!! Get 10% off your order: CLICK HERE!

Thanks so much for visiting today! Have a great week!

Connie

Card Details:
Images: Invisible Snowman - KSS
Inks: See Above
Paper: Baja Breeze, Real Red, White
Accessories: Snowflake border punch, Ribbon from the Really Reasonable Ribbon store, Large Gem Brads

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Round Top box!


Hello! I have a fun little box for you today! This Round Top box is from the November E-Zine from Scor-pal. It is super simple to make, and is sure to be fun for anyone to receive!

For the tag, I used the smaller image from the Ornaments set from Our Daily Bread Designs, which was cut out with the heirloom ornament nestabilties from Spellbinders with my Grand Calibur dic cut machine (also from Spellbinders). I then colored the ornament with copics and sponged the edge with the die still on with some chocolate chip ink. The DP is from My Minds Eye, and the wonderful Brown Satin/Grosgrain double band ribbon is from the Really Reasonable Ribbon store!


For the inside I have added this wonderful sentiment from the Christmas Blessings set. I cut out the sentiment with a Labels 5 Nestablities, and sponged it with more chocolate chip ink!

Thank you so much for visiting today! I sure hope you have a wonderful day!!

Connie

Box Details:
Images: Ornaments and Christmas Blessings - ODBD
Inks: Memento Black, Early Espresso, Chocolate Chip
Papers: Very Vanilla, My Minds Eye DP
Accessories: Ribbon from the Really Reasonable Ribbon Store, Large Eyelets, Labels 5 Nestabilities, Heirloom Ornaments Nestabilities

Monday, December 13, 2010

Cup of Warm Comfort RRR Blog Hop!

***Second post of the day. If you are here to see the new release from Kitchen Sink Stamps...Please see the post below!***


Welcome to the December Really Reasonable Ribbon blog hop!! If you have arrived from Kerri's fabulous blog, you are in the correct place. If not, you may want to head over to the Really Reasonable Ribbon blog to start at the beginning!!

I just love this month's ribbon club assortment! I use brown ribbons ALL the time, so I was drooling when I saw it! LOL!! I especially thought this Random Dots Tan with Brown and White ribbon looked way fun! When I first saw it my mind went to coffee/hot chocolate so I decided to pair it with the Cup of Warm Comfort set from Kitchen Sink Stamps! The DP is from My Mind's Eye, and to finish off the card, I added some half backed pearls!

Now, to continue on you will want to hop on over to Cheryl's AMAZING blog! Oh, before I send you on your way, I want to mention that you still have time to enter our bi-weekly challenge Anything but a Card - Winter Themed over on the Really Reasonable Ribbon blog! It will close tonight (Dec.13th) at 11:59 pm EST! Also, a new challenge will be posted on the 15th so be sure to check the Really Reasonable Ribbon blog in a few days!!

Thanks so much for visiting today! Have a great week!

Connie

Card Details:
Images: Cup of Warm Comfort - KSS
Inks: For Coffee/Cocoa - Step 1: Creamy Caramel, Step 2: Close to Cocoa, Step 3: Chocolate Chip, Step 4: Early Espresso; For Cookies - Step 1 Close to Cocoa Stamped off 1x, Step 2: Close to Cocoa, Step 3: Creamy Caramel
Paper: Very Vanilla, Riding Hood Red, My Minds Eye DP
Accessories: Ribbon from Really Reasonable Ribbon Store, Half Backed Pearls, Beaded Circle Nestabilties

Invisilble Snowman?!?!


Happy Kitchen Sink Monday!! It is a special Monday here in the Kitchen...they have released probably one of the most clever winter set EVER! :) The Invisible Snowman...you don't stamp the snowman, only the accessories to "dress" your snowman up! How cool is that! (no pun intended, LOL!!)

On to my card...here I have created my snowman by stamping the hat, scarf, buttons, coal for eyes, carrot for his nose, and the pipe! The color recipes are as follows:
  • Hat: Step 1: going grey, Step 2: going grey, Step 3: basic grey, Step 4: basic black

  • Scarf: Step 1: Rose Red, Step 2: Real Red

  • Buttons: Step 1: Bashful Blue, Step 2: Baja Blue

  • Coal: Step 1: going grey, Step 2: basic black

  • Carrot: Step 1: Apricot Appeal, Step 2: Pumpkin Pie, Step 3: Tangerine Tango
  • Pipe: Step 1: Going grey, Step 2: Basic Grey, Step 3: Basic Black

I decided to use one of this month's fabulous sketches over at the Midnight Madness Sketch Challenge Blog. To give my man a bit of shape, I then sponged the edge of the panel with Baja Blue. The DP is from Basic Grey's Jovial package. To finish off the card, I added some black satin ribbon with a large snowflake button!

Please head on over to see what my fellow crew members have created today!


AngelaJulieLisaLynnMakikoMaria


Also, don't forget about our 10% discount on your entire KSS purchase!! Get 10% off your order: CLICK HERE!


Thanks so much for visiting today! Have a great week!

Connie

Card Details:

Images: Invisible Snowman - KSS

Inks: See Above

Papers: Very Vanilla, Basic Black, Basic Grey Jovial DP
Accessories: Eyelet Punch, Black Satin Ribbon, Snowflake Button

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Paper Coffee Mug!

Hello! Today I have a really easy and fun project for you which is just perfect for little gifts this Christmas! I found this paper mug template from Scor-Pal's November 2010 E-Zine. So very simple to make!

I decorate my mug with some Sheer Ruffled Edge Red Ribbon across the bottom, and tied my Oreo Cookies with the same ribbon and also added some totally fun Green Scalloped Trim all from the Really Reasonable Ribbon Store!

To finish off my mug, I added this wonderful Christmas sentiment from the Christmas Blessings set from Our Daily Bread Designs cut out with a Labels 4 Nestabilities.

Thank you so much for visiting today! If you want to see more projects with Really Reasonable Ribbons you can head on over to my blog!

Connie

Project Details:
Images: Christmas Blessings - ODBD
Paper: My Mind's Eye DP, Vanilla and Riding Hood Red
Inks: Early Espresso
Accessories: Ribbons from Really Reasonable Ribbons, Scor-pal, Circle Cutter

Monday, December 6, 2010

Have A Cowboy Christmas!


Happy Kitchen Sink Monday! It is the first Monday of the month, which means time for another Kitchen Sink Crew Challenge! This months challenge is being hosted by Angela, and she has challenged us to CASE one of our favorite Design Teams cards. This was a toughie for me...not to CASE, but to figure out which of my wonderful fellow DT members I was going to CASE...I LOVE THEM ALL!! However, I did have to choose one, so I decided to CASE Maki!! Here is the card I decided to CASE.

I have changed just a few things...used a different color combo, accept for the hat ink combo...what a great one!! 3rd – cajun craze, 4th – chocolate chip, 5th – early espresso, 2nd – cajun craze (1 x stamp off), 1st – crumb cake. My Stars were stamped as follows: Step 3 Riding Hood Red, Step 2 Rose Red and Step 1 Riding Hood Red (1 x stamp off)

I also used a different cuddlebug embossing folder (I used the distressed lines folder), and I do not have the Plaid Plus stamp set so I used a piece of Basic Grey Jovial DP...I know! I so need it...Maki has displays it so well...I just must have it now!! I also added a bit of twine around the edges of the card.

Please head on over to see what my fellow crew members have created today!

AngelaJulieLisaLynnMakikoMaria

Also, don't forget about our 10% discount!! Get 10% off your order: CLICK HERE
Thanks so much for visiting today! Have a great week!

Connie

Card Details:
Images - Mulit Step Cowboy Hat
Inks - See above
Paper: Basic Grey Jovial, Vanilla, Riding Hood Red, Early Espresso
Accessories: Twine, distress lines embossing folder

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Happy Birthday Josh!!


Hello! It is Josh's birthday today, and in honor of his big day the Our Daily Bread Designs DT had planned a little b-day blog hop for him! For those of you who may not know, Josh is Kelley's right hand man for the store! He helps keep the store running smoothly, and we all appreciate him so much! If you have arrived from Lorelie's blog you are in the right place!!

My card for Josh, used the Happy Father's Day set. I stamped the toolbox with early espresso ink, and colored just parts of it with a red copic. I then sponged and distressed the panel. The DP is from Basic Grey's Jovial package. The base panel was dry embossed with the distressed lines cuttlebug folder. To finish off the card I added some antique brass brads, twine, and the sentiment.

Thanks so much for visiting today! Josh...I hope you have a wonderful day! Oh and this is the end of the hop too, so you can just hop on over to the ODBD Blog to leaave your final comment!

Connie

Card Details:
Images: Happy Father's Day
Paper: Early Espresso, Riding Hood Red, Kraft, Basic Grey's Jovial
Inks: Early Espresso, Copics
Accessories: Twine, Antique Brass Brads, Distressed Lines Embossing Folder, Distressing Tool

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Heirloom Ornament!

Welcome to the December Our Daily Bread designs Release Blog Hop! If you came from Sandee’s Blog, you are in the right place, but if you just happened on my blog you should go to the ODBD Blog and start from there, and if along the way any links are broken simply return to the ODBD blog where the entire list will be listed in order. You can always go on to the next person and check back later for the missing one.

The Hop will run from 8am Eastern Dec. 1 to 8pm Dec 2. The winners will be announced on the ODBD Blog on Dec. 3. There will be 4 prizes. Kelley has very generously offered to give Three prizes of Choice of One set, and One GRAND PRIZE of the December Bread Basket Bundle!!!! Whoo Hoo!!! The prizes are hidden on various blogs along the hop, so it is important that you visit and comment on each one! All you have to do to be eligible to win one of these great prizes is comment on each blog on the hop, then return to the ODBD Blog and leave us a comment there:


1. Telling us you completed the hop and noting any blogs you could not comment on
2. Answer the question that is posted on the ODBD Blog post for this hop.
3. Cross your lucky fingers and toes and hope that one of the bloggers who have the hidden prizes pick YOU! Be sure to check the ODBD Blog onDec 3rd to see if you won! :)


Now on to my project! Oh my goodness!! I am just sooo in love with this WONDERFUL Ornaments set that fits PERFECTLY into the Spellbinders 2010 Heirloom Ornament nestablities!! Here I have created an ornament. I stamped the image. colored and sponged it three times. I cut them out with the nestie, and then scored the center of each. I then adhered the three ornament together to create at 3-D ornament!

To help embellish the ornament, I used some Red Jute string, White Satin Ribbon and Red Glitz Ribbon on all from the Really Reasonable Ribbon store. I then topped the jute off on the bottom with some pearls and crystal beads! Speaking of the Really Reasonable Ribbon Store, I have created this ornament for this week's Challenge over the the RRR Blog. To create a 3-D winter themed project!

I hope you have enjoyed my project today! It's time to hop on over to Chris's wonderful blog...be prepared to be amazed!!

Connie

Project Details:
Images: Ornaments
Paper: White Card stock
Inks: Real Red, Memento Black, Copics
Accessories: Ribbons from the Really Reasonable Ribbon Store, Beads, 2010 Heirloom Ornament Nestabilties
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