Showing posts with label Garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Garden. Show all posts

Sunday, November 9, 2025

A Vintage Slide From The Garden

Hello friends ~  I'm popping in to share a card using the colors orange & brown for the Color Hues color challenge.
 
I have this close up picture from the garden and turned it into a specimen card using dies from Tim Holtz. 
 
I added some random stamping around the specimen card and gave it some good distressing around the edges.  I love the little number tag!
 
Popped onto a super old piece of scrapbook paper in browns and tans, the image really pops!
 
I'll be adding this card to the following challenges:
Color Hues ~ Orange & Brown
 
A Cut Above ~ November:  Anything Goes
Just Us Girls ~ Anything Goes
 
Word Art Wednesday ~ Anything Goes 


Thanks for stopping by!


Tuesday, October 21, 2025

Using Old Stencils in a Primitive Way

Good morning friends~  A few years ago, a friend of mine gave me all of her craft supplies (as if I didn't already have enough of my own).  It was so much fun going through the supplies as a lot of it was much older stuff. 
 
 One item that piqued my interest was a set of four bird stencils that came with velour panels for painting on.  I always thought it would be fun to try the stencils on cardstock, but I tucked the set of stencils away and well, you know how that goes.  They got forgotten.
  
I found them just the other day and decided to give one of the birds a try.  I was pleasantly surprised by the results.
 
Except that I smudged on some of the black from the bird onto one of the flowers.  Can you see it??  As a way to hide it, I added on colored pencil details, in hopes of making it less visible.  I also randomly stamped some script in a few of the negative spaces.
 
Once that was done, I cut the panel using a stitched rectangle and did some ink blending while the panel was still in the die.  While the ink smudge is still noticeable, it looks more at home with a primitive background.

There are three more birds in this set that are just waiting to be used again.  I looked for a date on the papers but couldn't find one.  I'm guessing this is from the 80's.  I'm so glad that our craft is always being reinvented and we can use the old stuff right along with the new.
 
I'll be adding this card to the following challenges:
Word Art Wednesday ~ Anything Goes
Neglected Stuff Challenge ~  Stencil went unused for way too long.
Stencil Fun ~ October 

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Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Gifts From The Garden #2 ~ CCS

Hello my friends.  Sorry for the back to back posts.  If you're looking for my card for DD, keep scrolling down.  I'm back on the CutCardStock blog with my second installment of "Gifts From The Garden".

 I'll be sharing how you can make these sweet little boxes using just your score board and a pair of scissors.  The box is perfectly sized to fit mini loaves of sweet zucchini bread, hence the title "Gifts From The Garden".  
 
I do hope you'll stop in at the CutCardStock blog to see how this project came together.


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Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Guesting at Color Hues Color Challenge

Hi friends.  Today I'm guest designer over at Color Hues Color Challenge.  The colors Smokey Blue and Sage Green really tested me, but I accepted the challenge and hopefully you'll like what I came up with.
 
I stamped the background using a super old Heidi Swapp background stamp using brown ink on cream card stock as my neutral colors.  I added just a bit of distressing around the outside edges of the card front.
 
The flowers are from Concord & 9th.  I added a bit of glitter to add texture and sparkle.
 
I do hope you'll take a quick minute to pop over to Color Hues Color Challenge and see what their fine design team came up with to inspire you with.
Thanks to Nancy and the team for having me as a guest.  I sure enjoyed the challenge!
 


Thanks for stopping by!


Thursday, September 4, 2025

Autumn Blessings Cloche

Hello friends ~ 
Today's card was made using the colors from Color Hues.  I couldn't resist letting these colors go by without making something, as I love orange and green together.  It makes me think of all things fall, so here you go!
 
 
 I pulled out the cloche die set from Honeybee Stamps and the mushroom stencil and die set from Pinkfresh Studio.  They seem to pair nicely together.
 
The mushrooms look a little more yellow than orange, but in real life they're orange.  I used Dried Marigold and Spiced Marmalade DOX inks for the caps and Mowed Lawn and Pine Needles DOX inks for the leaves.
 
I used a glue pen to add dots, which I then sprinkled with saffron Silk Micro-fine Glitter to, to add a little sparkle.
 
Ready or not, fall is on it's way.  I'm saying goodbye to all the beautiful blooms in the gardens and starting to pull up some of the veggies that have stopped producing.  

I'll be adding this card to the following challenges:
Color Hues ~ Orange & Green

 

Word Art Wednesday ~ Anything Goes
 
Thanks for stopping by!


Tuesday, September 2, 2025

Seed Folio ~ Gifts From the Garden ~ CCS

Hello my crafting friends!
I've got a new project up at the CutCardStock blog today, featuring a Seed Folio.
 
It's one project in a series I'm calling "Gifts From the Garden".
 

 If you want to see more detailed photo's of the creating process and finished project, head on over to the CutCardStock blog for more details.
 
I'll be adding this project to the following challenges:
Simon Says Monday Challenge ~ Stamp It in September
Word Art Wednesday ~ Anything Goes 

Thanks for stopping by!


Thursday, August 28, 2025

Hi Friend

Hello lovelies!  I'm popping in with a card I made using up some scraps and a printable library card.
 
I had printed off several of these library cards on pink cardstock a while back.  You may recall this card I posted back in May. Well, in an effort to use what I have and use up some scraps, I came up with this card.
 
I had also printed a couple of these floral images for another challenge for the message board at ACOT.  I fussy cut the image out and glued it to the bottom of the library card.  The pretty flower on top is from Anna Griffin.  The colors matched really well.  
 
 
I don't remember where the embossed "hi" letters came from.  Were they from a past 12 Kits of Occasion or did I use a hot foil plate to emboss a scrap of Ocean Tides cardstock?  I honestly cannot recall!  I blame it on aging. 
 
Either way, I embossed a scrap of Ocean Tides cardstock with a different pattern, playing off the color palette of the greens in the printed flowers.
 I like how it turned out and love that no new sheets of cardstock were harmed in the making of this card.
 
Do you enjoy sitting with your scraps and seeing what comes from them?
 
I'll be adding this card to the following challenges:
Time Out Challenges ~ Friendship / Encouragement / Support  
Word Art Wednesday ~ Anything Goes
 Simon Says Wednesday Challenge ~ Anything Goes

Thanks for stopping by!


Saturday, August 16, 2025

It's Sunflower Season!

Who here loves sunflowers, raise their hands.  I'll bet all the hands went up!
 
 
I adore sunflowers but have never been able to grow them because the squirrels either ate the seeds I planted or the ground hogs ate the flowers before they had a chance to grow tall. 
 
 
Well not this year... 
stick around to see photo's at the end of this post to see the sunflowers that are growing in my yard this year.
 
 
But first, let me share a set of sunflower cards I made using some really old (probably dated) design papers I've had in my stash that needed to be used.
 
I pulled out all the sunflower "things" to make this set of cards.  Dies from The Greetery, super old stamps from Kitchen Sink Stamps, (Do you remember them?) and a set from Sunny Studio.
 
The sentiments are all oldies as well, from PTI.
 
I packaged them all up in this sweet card box / organizer that I made using an Eileen Hull Scoreboards XL die from Sizzix.  I then wrapped them up in a cello bag and tied the tag on with a ribbon to gift to a friend for her birthday.  (She loves sunflowers too!) 
 
 As promised, here are some photo's of the sunflowers I've been growing this year. 
 
 This is a new set of four raised beds we added this spring. We purchased galvanized planters, but hubby trimmed them out with cedar and added a sitting ledge on top.  He thought that would be more comfortable for me as I get older. 😂 I filled one bed with different varieties of sunflowers.
 


I also planted them all along the inside edge of the garden that wraps around the south and east side of the greenhouse.
They are just starting to open up, but they're super tall.
 
Here you see two distinct colors.  Lemon yellow and the traditional orangey-yellow.
 
These smaller sized sunflowers are Teddy Bear Sunflowers.
 
Rather than having the typical elongated petals. they have very tiny outer petals and the inside is a big fluff ball... just like a teddy bear!
 
I love the darker ring of color on this sunflower.  The pollinators have had plenty to eat in our yard this year.
 
I've been a bit consumed by our gardens this summer.  I've enjoyed taking a short crafting break to spend time doing my second favorite hobby, which is gardening.  I've tried to keep up on commenting, but if I've missed some of your posts, you know why.  
The summer season is almost over and though I'm sad to see it coming to an end, I'm ready to get back to paper crafting once again.  I hope you enjoy the rest of your summer.  
 
I'll be adding one of these cards to the following challenges:
 
Beautiful Blossoms Challenge ~  Anything Goes optional mood board
 

Word Art Wednesday ~ Anything Goes
 
Thanks for stopping by!


Thursday, May 1, 2025

Floral Gift Basket ~ CCS

Happy May friends!  I've got a new project up over at the CutCardstock blog.
  

If you'd like to see more details on how this project came together, I'd love for you to visit CutCardstock.  I ask a probing question at the end of the blog post, so please stop by and tell me your ideas.

Thanks for stopping by!