Showing posts with label challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label challenge. Show all posts

Friday, January 22, 2016

Counting Stars

Today I am sharing with you a box that I made for my DT position at the Paper Temptress Facebook Challenge which this month is Winter Whites.  It's fine to use color on your image but the papers and embellishments need to be white.  


This image was provided by A Day for Daisies and is called "Counting the Stars".  


I used the Silver Lustre paper pack for covering the box, making the decorative rectangle behind the image and for the flourish.  I backed the decorative rectangle, the flourish and the image with thin cardboard to make it more sturdy.  I'm giving this box to my 8 year old granddaughter so it needs to be pretty sturdy!  I'm sure she is going to like it.  


Here is another angle of the box.  


I hope you enjoyed this pretty box and I thank you for stopping by!  Please join us in the challenge, there are great prizes to be won!

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Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Paper Temptress starts new Facebook challenge!

Boy do I have a surprise for you!  PaperTemptress.com has set up a Facebook challenge page with a lot of great prizes offered each month!  November's challenge is:  
~Holiday design …no red or green!~

Here is the DT card I made for a new challenge which started today! 


November's prizes….Paper Temptress: $20.00 gift certificate to one winner. If you use Paper Temptress card stock, and you are the winner you will receive an extra $10.00 gift certificate. You must list the card stock used. Cryogen White is excluded.


The Stamping Boutique/Glitterbabe's: The winner will receive 2 images of their choice. PLEASE NOTE: if the winner used a STAMPING BOUTIQUE or GLITTERBABE image they will receive 1 extra image of their choice making a total of 3 images.
Oozak - $10.00 gift certificate to one winner
Deadline - Dec 7, 2015 @ 9:00PM EST
Rules are listed on PaperTemptress's Challenge Facebook Page
GOOD LUCK! The link is below:


Card details:
I used Stamping Boutique/Glitterbabe's image On the Mantel.  I colored it with copics on X-press It cardstock.  The decorative circle frame is made out of Amethyst cardstock and I put a piece of Hambly Overlays #3 behind it.  The words "Merry Christmas" were cut from Razzleberry cardstock.  I added a little bling to make it sparkle.  Oooohhhh, shiny!  

Thank you for stopping by and I hope you will join us in this fun challenge! 

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Dinosaur card and some news

Hello and welcome to my design team post for MTME's Pretty Patterns challenge.  The news I have for you is kind of sad if you have been enjoying the MTME challenges. They have decided to discontinue the challenges so this is my last DT post for them.  I will, however, still use My Time Made Easy's products because they are just THAT awesome!   


I had a lot of fun making this card.  For the dinosaur image I used Not So Dangerous Dinos.  If you click onto the link it will take you to the store where you can see all 5 of the digi dinos included in this set.  You'll also see some images of a 3-D dinosaur that you can make when adding the dinosaur head with Crazy for Candy  pretty packaging template.  Even if you don't have an electronic cutter for the cut files, this set includes a PDF of the instructions and templates so you can print, cut and assemble your own!


I used Spellbinders Decorative Labels One and Spellbinder's Circles to make the frame.  The digi papers I used on this card are: MTME Minty Chocolate and Un-Wined Vinyard.  The copics I used for this cute little guy are:  BG11, BG13, BG49, RV000, RV00, R81, R83, Y00, Y11  

Please hop on over to the MTME Blog and see what the other designers have made for you to enjoy.  While you are there, I hope you will take a look at the sketch and play along with us!  Let's make this last challenge the BEST!

Thank you for stopping by and don't forget to leave a comment.  I truly appreciate each and every visit and comment.

Friday, February 15, 2013

Princess Jenn

I named this card Princess Jenn because it is going to a very amazing young lady in CT named Jenn.  Jenn is a very special girl with very special needs.  She also has some severe medical problems and is going through a rough time right now.  She LOVES receiving cards so I am making some to send to her.  I'm sure she will like this princess.

For the princess image I used MTME's new digi stamp set Something Magical.  I colored her with copics and cut her out with Spellbinders.


Here's a close-up of the princess.  I've been soooooo tempted to add glitter to her crown and dress but I'm not sure if it's a good idea.  I don't know if Jenn's mom would want glitter all over the house!  *smile*


Here is the angle view so you can see that I popped up the princess and the frame with pop dots.  I love the 3-dimensional look.  The patterned paper I used is from the new MTME digi paper pack Pretty Princess Paper.


Thank you for coming by my blog!  I hope you have a wonderful weekend and please stop by the MTME Pretty Patterns blog post to see what the other design team members have made for you.  I apologize for being so late with my post.  I've been dealing with illness but am glad to have the opportunity to be a part of the MTME Pretty Patterns team.

AND: if you haven't seen My Time Made Easy's February release yet then you NEED to go over and see it!  Don't walk - RUN!!!  *smile*  Lauren has a FREE template for you today as well!

Spellbinders used:
Labels Seventeen & Decorative Labels Eight

Thursday, January 31, 2013

You're Turtley Cool!

I can't believe it's almost Valentine's day already!  As a kid I used to love giving and receiving Valentines.  When my kids were younger they liked doing Valentines as well so I thought it would be fun to make a Valentine with today's sketch.  


I used MTME's new release BFF Valentine images for the Turtle and BFF Valentine Sentiments for the sentiment: You're Turtley Cool.  The paper is from the set Minty Chocolate and then I embossed the pink square with a Cuttlebug Word-Filled Hearts which I've had for ages.


I took the digi heart paper and scaled it way down to where I liked it for the turtle's shell.  I then placed the digi turtle on top of it and erased the paper that went beyond the edges of the turtle.  That's how I got the digi heart paper on the turtle's shell.  Another great way to use the digi images and papers!

I hope you will join us at MTME Pretty Patterns sketch challenge.  Please hop on over there and play along!  Thank you for stopping by!  I appreciate each and every visit and comment.


Thursday, January 17, 2013

Your Love is My Anchor

It's time for another excellent sketch at My Time Made Easy's Pretty Patterns Blog.  My husband's birthday was this past Sunday so I made a birthday card for him using this week's sketch.  I hope you like it!

Making male cards isn't my forte so I went to the MTME store to see what stamps would be appropriate for my husband's birthday card.  I was pleasantly surprised at all the great stamps MTME has. I used Seas the Day stamp set for the boat and digitally changed the flourishes on the sails of the boat from red to the blue you see in the photo.  I then printed it, colored the wooden parts with copics and then cut it out.  I then printed the sentiment "Your love is my anchor amidst the stormy sea" from the Seas the Day Sentiments.



I already had the background embossed and put away so I forgot which embossing folder I used, but it was perfect!  (If you would really like to know, please post a comment below and I'll be happy to look for it for you.)  I have two cloud dies and a wave die that I used. to add some interest.  I popped up the boat with dimensional adhesive and curled the end of the flag with the sentiment on it.  I thought it gave it an extra pop of fun!


I wanted to be sure and make it a birthday card so as you open it....


you see that I added the birthday wish on the inside!  I used Sentimental Occasions for both the frame and the "Happy Birthday for the inside of the card.


Below is an angel view of my card.  


My husband and I have sure weathered a lot of "storms" together.  In April we will celebrate our 28th anniversary!  We've had plenty of ups and downs during all these years especially with the death of our beautiful daughter, Jessica, just over two years ago.  My husband and I take turns holding each other up during our times of grief and we remind each other of the blessings to come in the here-after when we are reunited with her again.  We have our wonderful sons (3) and a daughter-in-law who bring joy to our lives.  Our marriage has been made even stronger by all the storms and we are thankful for them.  Whatever your storms may be, I hope you have hope that things will get better and that God loves you.  

Thank you so much for stopping by my blog today.  One of my New Year's resolutions is to craft, sew and get back into music.  I feel at my best when I'm being creative and I hope you do too!  Please join us at the MTME Pretty Patterns challenge and have some fun!    

 

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Praying for Faith to Uphold You

A dear friend of mine's daughter passed away unexpectedly this past weekend.  It is a sad situation but out of this tragedy came a miracle.  My friend and his wife donated their daughter's organs and there are numerous lives that were saved.  Losing a child is never easy but how wonderful that they thought of others during the most difficult time in their lives.

I used this week's sketch to make a sympathy card to send to my friends.  


I used the sentiment from Sentimentally Yours and digitally colorized the words "Faith" and "Memories".


I took the frame (below) in the set  Sentimentally Yours and colorized it with the same color of blue as the words on the front of the card, added the sentiment "With Deepest Sympathy" in the center, printed it and cut it out.  I then adhered it to the inside of the card.  


Thank you for stopping by.  I hope the new year brings you love, laughter and good health.

Don't forget to stop by the MTME blog and see what other designers have in store for you.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Thankful for You!

November sure came fast, didn't it?  I am getting ready for Thanksgiving and looking forward to having all much of my family together on that day.  What are YOUR plans for Thanksgiving?

Today's card is "Thankful" card in honor of the wonderful holiday we call Thanksgiving that brings so many families together.  


I used MTME's Thankful digi stamp set and I also used the pumpkin from the digi stamp set A Spooky Surprise.  I used my digi program to put them all together in a cluster.  I printed it up, colored it with my copic and use Spellbinder's Labels Eighteen to cut it out.  I then sponged a bit of Stampin' Up's Purely Pomegranate for a contrast around the edges.


I used the digi paper Dainty Damask and Fall Foliage.  I used a die from My Favorite Things called Dizzy Duo.  I added some burgundy seam binding and a small flower from Stampin' Up.  To finish it off I added a little stickles to the flower and the focal point.     


Thank you for coming by and I hope you will stop by the MTME Pretty Patterns Blog and see what the other designers have prepared for you.  Play along for an opportunity to win prizes but most of all to have fun!  

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Count Dracula

This cute Dracula image makes me think of Sesame Street's Count.  He's too adorable to be scary!


For today's card I used MTME's The Count digi image.  I digitally removed the extra elements so all I had left was the count.  I colored him with copics and sponged a little Brilliance pearlescent Lavender ink around the raised edge.


The background paper I used is from the Traditional Halloween pack.  Don't you LOVE those little spiders?  The rick-rac I used is shiny... it was hard to get it to photograph easily but it is really pretty in real life.



I used Spellbinder's for the spiderweb and spiders which I popped up to give them more dimension.


Thank you so much for stopping by today.  I appreciate each and every visit and comment!  Hop on over to the MTME Pretty Patterns Blog and play along with us.  

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Just Popping By To Say HI!

We have some new neighbors who just moved in across the street.  I found out that one of the daughters was recently diagnosed with diabetes.  I wanted to bake them some cookies or some other treat but didn't want to leave the little girl out so I contacted my cousin who has a son with diabetes.  She recommended taking them some pre-packaged popcorn so they can count the carbs. I immediately remembered the popcorn stamps in the digi sets About to Pop and Night at the Movies so I got started on this card, using this week's sketch of course.


I digitally arranged the popcorn bags and popcorn kernels and printed it up.  Using my spellbinders I cut it out and did some sponging and colored the image with copics. 



I added a little element to the sketch by typing "Just popping by to say HI!" and instead of an "o" I placed a popcorn kernel in it's place.  I think it turned out kinda cute!



The paper I used was from Pop Some Fun.  



Speaking of popping, I popped the main image and the sentiment up with pop dots after I tied the red checked ribbon around the main image.  Below is another angle of the card.  



Here's the sketch for this week.  I turned the sketch sideways so it would fit what I had in mind.  You are free to flip it anyway you want so long as the main sketch can be recognizable.


I hope you will join in the fun and play along with us.  Come and check out what the rest of the design team has in store for you.  Lots of great inspiration!

Thank you for stopping by my blog today.  I truly appreciate each and every visit.  Don't forget to comment - everyone LOVES comments!



Thursday, September 13, 2012

Pink Roses

Good Morning!  Today at MTME's Pretty Patterns sketch challenge we have a great new sketch for you try!  Here is the card I made for this challenge.  I hope you like it!


I used the rose digi stamp from  MTME's Grammy's Sewing Kit.  I enlarged it to be the focal image on my card, I printed it up and colored it with copics.  I used RV000, RV00, R81, R83, R85 for the roses and G24 and YG63 for the leaves.  I used a Martha Stewart ink pad for the sponging around the edge of the oval Spellbinder's die.


The background paper is from MTME's digi paper Grammy's Pretty Patterns.  I LOVE this set!  I added a crinkled ribbon bow and placed a dome center from Prima.  I think it added a nice touch. 


Thank you for coming by my blog today.  I hope you will stop on over at My Time Made Easy's blog and see all the other great cards the design team has waiting for you.  I hope you will play along with us.  And as always, I truly appreciate each and every comment!

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Love is the Thread...

Good Thursday morning to you!  It's another Pretty Patterns sketch day with My Time Made Easy!  I really enjoyed this sketch and I'm sure that you will too!


Today I used Grammy's Sewing Kit for the sentiment.  There are so many really great digi stamps in this kit - you really NEED to check it out.  I also used Grammy's Pretty Patterns for the background paper.


The little flower that is in the center of the bow is made out of crinoline and toole that I bought at JoAnn Fabrics.  I cut them out with one of Tim Holtz's tattered flowers dies.  It's the smaller one.


Two love birds.


Pretty mosaic style lattice as part of the elements on the sketch.


Here's my 3-D photo.  I really like the background paper - it's almost as if it's made out of lace.


Thank you so much for stopping by!  I appreciate each and every visit and comment!  

Don't forget to stop by the MTME Pretty Patterns Challenge blog and join in the fun!  It's a really nice sketch that you can do very simply or add a few dimensions like I did.  Having FUN is what it is all about.

Other great challenges I'm entering:
7Kids College Fund: anything goes
Just Us Girls: inspiration photo
JUGS Blinkie


Thursday, August 23, 2012

Back to School

Good morning!  This week's challenge at CropStop is to make a project using" Back To School" theme.  I had fun making this calendar page using this theme.  I remember when school used to start in September but now most schools start in August.  My son started school on August 2nd!  That's way too soon in my opinion.  But at any rate, school is well underway in our school district.


I used colored pencils to color the Little Schoolhouse to try to make it fade into the background but I'm afraid that in my efforts to do the shading, I didn't quite succeed in doing that.  Oh well, I still like the little schoolhouse.  The image of the girl, Moka Gwen, was colored with copics.  I paper pieced her dress with pattern paper that coordinates with the background paper. 


I made the sun by using a Spellbinder's circle and the sun's rays were from Spellbinders  


I downloaded and printed the 2013 calendar here.  I adjusted my printer so it printed smaller than the 6x6 so that I could have more space to decorate my 6x6 page.

Thank you for coming by!  I truly appreciate each visit and comment.  Don't forget to pop on over to CropStop's blog and see what the rest of the design team has made for you.  We'd love it if you would play along!

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Thursday, August 2, 2012

Let's Go Fly a Kite

The theme today at CropStop to use a kite on your project.  I knew I just had to use my Tilda flying a kite stamp - which is so cute!  I also wanted to use the kite die that I have so I only stamped Tilda and left her kite un-inked and then fussy-cut Tilda out.  Somewhere I saw a kite-shaped card and thought I'd take it to the next level and turned this project into a wall-hanging.

(click on the images to enlarge)

I paper-pieced Tilda's blouse and then used a coordinating copic to shade on the patterned paper to give it depth.  I also pierced a hole on Tilda's right hand and threaded the twin through it so it gives a more realistic look of her holding it.  I glued the twine onto the backside of both her hands.



I know that when you fly a kite the line between the person and the kite is taunt but I thought it would be fun to put some loops in the twine.  I put a small dot of glue on the paper where the twine touches it to keep it in place.  You wouldn't want to smash it though.


Some decorative flowers on the bottom corner of the kite.


I love how this turned out.  I wanted the small kite to POP against the large one but I used coordinating papers so I made this sun to go behind it.  I love the striped yellow paper in the back and the circle in the front is embossed in a dot pattern.   


Here is a better photo to show you the 3-D areas of the project.  The small kite and Tilda are popped up with pop dots.


Thank you for stopping by today.  I'm sorry I've been MIA for awhile.  I took a break from crafting due to some health issues I'm having but I hope to be able to post more often.  I have a couple of projects that I made but haven't posted yet.  I appreciate each and every visit and comment.

Head on over to the CropStop blog and see what the other designers have made for you!  I hope today is bright and full of hope & happiness!

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