Showing posts with label pumpkin spice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pumpkin spice. Show all posts

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Eat Dessert First

Hi Guys!
Well this is a recipe card that almost got lost in Blogger Drafts, I had made it "just for fun" but never got around to posting it.
The stamp is an ooooold Stampin Up image and Ive colored it with CrabOthello Pastel pencils on pastel paper. The paper scraps are MME from the Lost and Found series.

Recipe:
Image: Stampin Up image stamped with Momento ink
and colored with CarbOthello Pastels
Paper: MME: "Rosy" and  Best Creation "Mom's Kitchen"
Twinery Twine in "Pink Sorbet"
Glittermist in "Pearl"

Hope you can read my writing on the recipe card, and hey, if you can, can you let me know what it says? lol


Have a great weekend!



Friday, March 30, 2012

THinking Of You

Hi Guys!
I hope your week is going well. I've been a busy little bee but I always make a bit of time to craft, helps calm me down and unwind.
So today I'm  using one of my all time favorite Penny Black cats. :) Such a lot of fun to color!
And I'm still featuring the "friend" stamp set by Precious Remembrance. Remember, I'm giving a set away and you still have one more day to enter, so if you haven't already done so, click here to be taken to the giveaway.

Recipe:
Image: Penny Black
Memento ink
Colors: CarbOthello Pastel pencils
Punch: Martha Stewart
Paper: MME "Rosy"
Twinery Twine
Glittermist (does make the paper buckle as you can see)
Buttons: from stash

That's it from me!
Have a wonderful weekend!



Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Owl Be Here For You

Hi Guys!
Whooooooos in the mood for a couple of owl cards? :)
Ive been playing around with these cuties and my 6x6 paper packs. Great combination!
The first is for a friend of ours who just had a baby and needless to say isn't getting much sleep! 
The second is simply a "Thinking Of You".

Ingredients for "Night Owl":
Owl: Jellypark
Papers: Jillibean Soup "Blossom Soup" and My Minds Eye "Life Of The Party"
Ingredients for Pink Owl:
Owl: Jellypark
Papers:  Jillibean Soup "Apple Cheddar" and My Minds Eye "Life Of The Party"

Thanks so much for visiting!




Wednesday, March 7, 2012

A Boy Can Dream


Hi Guys! 
Todays card was made for a DT that I'm no longer a part of so I have an extra card to show you "just for fun" :)
I don't normally do "boys cards" so its good to step out of the comfort zone now and then. It actually turned out to be a real fun card to make.

Card Ingredients:
Image: Lili Of The Valley 
Button: from stash

Challenges:
Anything Goes Challenge - Boyz to Men 
Creative Craft Challenges - Boys Will Be Boys 
Top Tip Tuesday -Stitches Real Or Faux 
Make it Monday - always Anything Goes
The Pink Elephant - "Lets See Those Layers" (at least 3)
*NEWTotally Stampalicious -Spring is in the Air
Amusing Challenges - Die Cuts

Have a great day everyone!



Monday, March 5, 2012

A Big Thank You

Hi Guys!
Well  some news first: the girls at Jellypark have invited me to be their Guest Designer this month so you can guess what I did; I jumped at the chance! 
And to start the month off with a bang we're having a blog hop showcasing Claire's fundraising stamps. You should have arrived here from Diane's  blog. 
As you probably know, Claire is known for her super cute and quirky characters both children and animals and recently she has started a new line dedicated to raising funds for charity. 
So what that means is that 100% of the proceeds from the sales of these selected stamps goes to the
So today I am featuring her fundraising stamp: "Girl with Thank You bunting"
You may recognize the image from a couple of weeks ago when I colored it but hadn't made it into a card yet. So here's the finished product!

Recipe:
Image: jellypark
Colors: CarbOthello Pastel Pencils on Strathmore Pastel Paper

(I really wish the glittermist would show up on camera. Its really cool, it lays a fine glitter without it being "in your face bling", just soft and pretty. Love it!

I hope you like this cheerful project!
And now its time to see what lovely  Georgia   has created for you!
Thanks so much for visiting with me. :)




Monday, February 27, 2012

Just Daisy

Hi Guys!
Ive got a simple card to share with you today. Sometimes you need a card suitable for "all occasions" and this stamp/ design fits the bill. I kept decorations to a minimum and just let the image be the focus. (nothing new there!) The 6x6 paper packs I'm using work so well in tying it all together. Love my 6x6s!!

Recipe:
Colors: CarbOthello pastel pencils on Strathmore pastel paper

*A note on pastel pencils:
Although they can be used on kraft and other papers they really do work their magic best on "Pastel Paper". With "normal" paper the pigment almost sits on top and you have to be so careful you don't just brush it all off with a careless movement. But with "proper" pastel paper the color settles into the paper fibers like butter into a biscuit. So creamy and blendable and nice.
You can find pastel paper at most arts and craft stores for about $7 for 25 sheets. I'm sure there's cheaper and more expensive options out there but this is what I use.
Hope that helps!

A few challenges:
Crafty Bloggers Network - Spring Time
Creative Mondays - Anything Goes 
Daisy Doodles Creative Challenge  "Color Your World" 
Love to Create - Add Stitching to your Project (Real or Faux)
Make it Monday - always Anything Goes
Paper Creations Ink  Show Us Your Style Using Your Favorite Technique 
There's Magic in the Air "Critter" in the image (animal, bug, fish etc) 

Thanks for visiting!



Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Wings

Hi All!
Well I'm back and lo and behold I am using white paper!! I know, shock of shocks and horror of horrors!
Well its good to shake things up a bit and I thought that this image lent itself to brightness which sometimes only white can achieve. Anyway, I survived it. lol
I'm quite into making these "quilted scenes" right now. I just free-cut my hills and sewed them down. Nothing complicated. But I do like the effect. :)

Recipe:
Colors: Prismacolors and Lyra
Paper: Jillibean Soup "Apple Cheddar", Crate Paper "Farmhouse, and Coordinations Cardstock "Autumn".
Bakers Twine: Lemondrop


Well thats it from little ol me today, I'll see you around Blogland!



Tuesday, February 7, 2012

A Country Hello

Hi Guys!
So how is everyone?
I am just in love with my new 6x6 paper packs, is this not a gorgeous set? And the funny thing is, its not a set but these small packs coordinate so well together. Love em Love em.
Of course, I had to use my lyras and prismas as usual, you know something? I seriously think I've lost the ability to color on white. At any rate it sends me in a panic so I'm not doing much of it right now. But like they say,"if its not broke don't fix it " so I guess there's no use getting too worked up about it....Ive got plenty of kraft.:)

Recipe:
Image: Mo Manning
Colors: Lyras and Prismacolors

Isn't she just as sweet as she can be?
Well you all have a great day and thanks you so much for all your supportive comments.




Saturday, February 4, 2012

Pumpkin Spice Hop and a Tutorial

Hi Guys!
Well its time to HOP TO IT!
That's right, its a new hop at Pumpkin Spice and if you came to me from lovely Lezlye you're right on track! If you get lost, head on back to Pumpkin Spice.
From here you're going to hop to sweet June's blog but before you go running off you have to look at my card, its part of business. lol
As you can see I made a spinner easel card for the hop and if you've never done one before I made a step by step tutorial which you can find below. I apologize in advance for the picture heavy post!

My recipe:
Image: Mo Manning
Colors: Lyra Rembrant and Prismacolor pencils
Buttons: from stash

OK! Tutorial time!
~Spinner Easel~
Below you have the basic things you'll need:
Scoring board
paper pack
scortape or other strong adhesive
1 12x12 cardstock (which you'll cut into the following sizes)
(1) 4x8 cardstock, scored at 2" and 4" when laid landscape down
(2) 4"x5" cardstock
(2) scalloped circles to frame your image and one larger scallop ring (explained later) to frame your window.
Spellbinder's Plain circle dies in 2" and 3"
Spellbinder's Scalloped Circle dies in 21/4" 31/4"
dental floss

To start with, crease your scored lines on your long panel.

Now we're going to put all the pieces to one side and work on our spinning panel.
So grab your (2) 4"x5" cardstock pieces and stack them together.
Run your 3"inch plain circle die through your die cutting machine with the circle placed in the upper half of the rectangle. (run it through 5 or 6 times to make sure it has cut through both layers of cardstock.)
Now both panels will line up perfectly. This is important.

Next cut your image out using your 2" plain circle die and then find some scrap cardstock and also cut out two frames for your image using  your 2 1/4 inch scalloped die.
Stick your image onto one frame (below)

Now lay your second frame down and place a strip of dental floss across it. (top to bottom)
Fasten securely with scortape.
Peel paper off tape. Lay image onto base. (make sure you line up your scallops)


Place image into "window" with floss laying out across base. 
This is the bottom layer.

Now you can lay the top layer over the base to see how it will look.
Don't secure the top layer yet, we still have more to do.

OK, now get a sheet of decorative paper. I like to have margin for error so get one that's a good size and cut out a circle in the same size as your window. (3")

See how my decorative paper is larger than my base?

Now line up your windows on the cardstock and your decorative paper and turn over.
Trace the cardstock onto the decorative paper and trim to size.

Two matching panels.

Lay your decorative panel over your top panel and affix.
See how it will look?

Now cut a scalloped ring as a frame for your window using your 3" plain circle and 31/4" scalloped circle.
Cut the scalloped circle first and then lay the plain circle die inside and run through your die cutting machine.

And also gather any paper pieces you might like to use to decorate your panel.

Glue your scalloped frame down and if you're going to do any sewing on your panel, now is the time to do it before you sandwich the two layers together. (so your seams wont be exposed)

Get out the trusty scortape and securely tape the two panels together.

OK, now onto the base. 
Fold the base as seen, adhere scortape to the folded area seen below. (this is where you are going to stick down your decorative spinning panel.
Decorate the base however you like.

Now stick down your spinning panel and lay some chunky buttons (or something similar)
 to anchor the easel.
There is a balance issue with the spinning easels, they're top heavy because  they're taller than a traditional easel (allowing for the window) so you'll  need to play around with the placement of the buttons to find a location that will hold the card in place.


That's it! 
Remember, the next stop in the hop is June's blog.
Have fun crafting!



Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Thanks

Hi Guys!
 You know, Thank You cards are like Sympathy cards. You never know when you'll need one and chances are when you need one you won't have one. Today's project I had to produce at fairly short notice but thankfully I had the image already colored and could grab my handy 6x6 paper packs, already color coordinated for me. :)

Recipe:
Image: ADFD
Colors: Lyras and Prismas
Twine: Honeydew

Thanks for visiting and Happy Crafting!


Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Flower Picking

Hi Guys!
Isn't this just as sweet as it can be? 
Love this image and the papers are just so YUMMY!

Recipe:
Image: ADFD
Colors: Lyras and Prismas
Buttons: Sew Sweet and Home Sew
Button Twine: Sew Sweet
Punch: Martha Stewart

I hope you all have a great day today!



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