Tuesday, October 15, 2024

The Flower Challenge #96 Reminder

Hello friends.  Just a friendly reminder that there's still plenty of time to play along in our monthly challenge here at The Flower Challenge where we'd like you to use a STENCIL on your flower card.

I've used another stencil from The Ton called Gentle Peonies for my reminder card today.  Take a look...

This stencil set is a 6 piece one and makes a 6 x 6 piece, and it about killed me to cut it up once I'd finished stenciling it, but I really like the way it turned out, so my heart rate did go back to normal afterwards!  I used 3 shades of yellow inks (Gina K & PFS) and did not stencil the leaves in as I didn't want any green on this card.  I used PFS's Slim Ornate Banner dies to cut my stenciled piece out and also a piece of Crushed Curry cs (SU!).

My background piece uses the new Pierced Plaid Coverplate Die from The Greetery, and I can tell this is going to be a favorite already!!  My sentiment is from a Gina K set called Beautiful Basket Additions and I also used her ML #7 to die cut the 2 circle layers that I stamped the sentiment on.  A few gold butterflies from SU! finished off this card.

We'd love to see what YOU come up using a STENCIL on your FLOWER card, so check out all the wonderful inspiration we have for you HERE and then play along with us.  This challenge is open till Friday, Oct. 25th @ 5:00PM.  


Thanks for stopping by today ... I love it when you do!



Monday, October 14, 2024

Peace On Earth #73

Hello friends.  Playing along with the Peace On Earth Christmas Challenge where they have the loveliest mood board featuring PEACH hues, so I just had to give it a go since I love working with non-traditional colors at Christmas!


Isn't that such a pretty mood board?!  I had just received the Regal Wreath Registration Press Plates from Altenew, and figured it would look great with PEACH for the flowers in the wreath.  Here's what I came up with...


This was one of those cards I thought I would have done in 10 minutes or less...nope!!  You press the wreath outline first and that went very smoothly.  They give you a piece of acetate with the wreath outline in black that you lay the actual press plate on top of for correct placement to line everything up...easy.  Next you add the press plate to fill in the holly leaves with a lighter green ink and the piece of acetate has the outline of the holly leaves in blue for you to place the press plate in the exact space needed.  Thought I had it lined up perfectly...nope.  Back to step one...2 more times.  Also, you have to be very careful with this plate that you don't get ink anywhere you're not supposed to...easier said than done!  The flowers were not a problem to line up.  


 The sentiment was easy to line up, but like the leaves, you had to be very light handed when adding the ink or it didn't ink up clean and crisp...grrrrrrrrr!  Back to the beginning...it's been well over an hour now!  Anyway, the last time was the charm.  Not perfect by any means, but I was happy with it!  And I love that you can actually see the impression of the flowers in the above photo...most better press impressions don't show up that well in photographs!  I finished the card simply with some matting and a few PFS gems so that the wreath would be the star of the show.

The DT has some beautiful cards to inspire you with this beautiful color, although it's an anything goes as long as it's Christmas challenge, so check it all out right HERE and then play along.  This challenge is open till Thursday, Oct. 17th @ 8:00PM.

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Friday, October 4, 2024

The Flower Challenge #96 - Add A Stencil

Hello friends.  Happy October and welcome to another Flower Challenge where we would like you to add a STENCIL to your flower card this month.

Some of my most favorite stencils are from The Ton and I had fun using the Darling Dahlia stencil and autumnal colors to come up with this birthday card...


 I used Gina K inks in yellows and oranges on this 3 piece stencil set to create this Dahlia, and even though I know Dahlia's are more of a Summer flower than Fall, they do come in gorgeous shades of yellows and oranges that to me say Autumn!  I used an old retired background stamp from SU! called En Francais and Crumb Cake ink to stamp over my Dahlia, and then trimmed off a small portion on an angle at the bottom before adhering to a top folding white card base.  I added a very thin strip of Crumb Cake cs along the diagonal cut, and then stamped " HAPPY BIRTHDAY" twice along the thin strip using The Greetery's Sentiment Suite: Birthday stamp set.  I finished with a Sparkling Champagne Pearl from PFS between the stamped sentiment.  Very simple card, but I love the way it turned out!

Stencils have become very popular the past couple years, so dig one of yours out and play along with us this month!  We have lots of inspiration from the DT that you can find right HERE to get you started.  This challenge is open till Friday, Oct. 25th @ 5:00PM.


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Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Color Hues #96 - Purple & Orange

Hello friends.  Welcome October and to a new challenge here at Color Hues, where our sweet hostess Julie has chosen the colors PURPLE & ORANGE for us to work with for the next two weeks.

Definitely says HALLOWEEN to me, but you do you and use hues of these two colors to create whatever you'd like!  I pulled out a stamp and die set that I've had so much fun with this past year from Waffle Flower Crafts and came up with this card...


Have you all gotten on the Postage Collage die bandwagon yet?  Waffle Flower has so many stamp sets and stencils to go along with the postage die for every holiday and season, and they are all so much FUN!  For my card today I only used the Postage Collage Coloring Stencil for the background PURPLE & ORANGE colors, and then for the "air-mail" stripes around the edges of the card base.  


I filled in each square with images from the Happy Halloween and Boo stamp sets (both also Waffle Flower) with black ink, and then adhered the stamped panel to a piece of Pumpkin Pie cs (SU!) and my card base that I had stenciled the "air-mail" stripes on.  Hardest part of this card was deciding which images to use in each square!

The DT and our Special GD's (welcome Trina and Stephanie!!) have lots of fabulous inspiration to get you started, so check it all out right HERE, and then play along with us.  This challenge is open till Monday, Oct. 14th @ 9:00AM.

Thanks for stopping by today ... I love it when you do!



Thursday, September 26, 2024

Penny Black Saturday Challenge

Hello friends.  Last week when Michele was here, she brought several of her new Penny Black stamps to share, and I had a great time this week coloring up a couple of them and making them into Christmas cards.

My first card uses the Love & Magic stamp set with the sweet little bear carrying his bouquet of holly and berries.


Isn't he a cutie?!  I did some simple Copic coloring and then fussy cut him out before adding him to a panel that I blended some tea dye ink on (with foam tape on the back).  I also used the Crystal Frames die with a piece of Real Red cs behind.


I used a top folding white card base and then finished with a sentiment from PTI's Christmas Blessings stamp set.  


My 2nd card uses the ADORABLE Sing Joy stamp set from Penny Black and I am absolutely in LOVE with this sweet little caroler!  I colored her with my Copics again, and then added her to a die cut Posted Cut Out.


My background for this 2nd card uses SSS's Hand Lettered Holiday Background stamp on Real Red cs with white pigment ink.  I added a piece a shimmery ribbon around the background piece and then added to a white card base.  I left off a sentiment since there were enough words in the background and I didn't want the card to be too busy!

A BIG thanks to sweet Michele for sharing her stash with me...I had so much fun coloring both of these sweet images and turning them into cards!  I'm adding both of these cards to the Penny Black Saturday Challenge where it's a "Anything Goes" with the option of "Anything but Square".  I used rectangles on both cards, so I think it's safe to say I didn't add a square!!  This challenge is open till Friday, Oct. 4th @ 8:00PM.


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Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Double D - Fall Leaves

Hello friends.  Have the leaves started turning color in your neck of the woods yet?  Not much change here in West Michigan yet, but hopefully the next couple weeks will bring some added color to my neck of the woods!  I do know how to add color in my craft room though, and when Michele came over to play last week, I broke out the Lindy's Magicals for her to try and we both have a card to share with you today and are playing along with the Double D Challenge who are looking for colorful Fall Leaves!


This is one of those cards that does not photograph well to show all the shimmer and shine of the mica flakes that are in the Lindy's Magicals, but just trust me that in real life, this card really does SHINE!!


I started by adding Lindy's Magicals from the Autumn Leaves Collection on water color cs and while that was drying, used SSS's Fall Foliage EF on a piece of Vintage Cream cs (PTI) and then lightly blended brown ink from my brown brush all around the edges.  


  I die cut a pumpkin from The Greetery's Plump Pumpkins Dies and inked around the edges with DOX ink and sponge daubers to add a bit more definition.  My branch and leaves were die cut using The Greetery's BotaniCuts: Mighty Oaks dies from Soft Suede cs for the branch and the dried water colored cs for the leaves and acorn tops.  


My sentiment comes from a very old Clearly Besotted stamp set called Autumn Flowers and was added with foam tape on an angle at the bottom of the pumpkin.  A few PFS Sparkling Champagne Pearls finished off my card.  I really wish you could all see this card in person as the colors really do shimmer and shine, just like a sunny Fall day here in West Michigan!

The DT has some absolutely beautiful cards to share with you that you can check out right HERE, and don't forget to check out Michele's blog too to see what she did using the Lindy's Magicals!  This Fall Leaves challenge is open till Sunday, Sept. 29th @ 8:00PM.  


Thanks for stopping by today ... I love it when you do!



Thursday, September 19, 2024

Peace On Earth Christmas Challenge #72

Hello friends.  Have another Christmas card to share with you today and playing along with the gals over at the Peace On Earth Christmas Challenge where they have a FABULOUS mood board for inspiration using rainbow colors!


Wouldn't it be fun to decorate your house for the holidays in rainbow colors?!  I'm pretty traditional with all my Christmas decorations, but I wouldn't mind trying a rainbow palette sometime.  We'll see...  Maybe I should just start with a card?!!  I used PFS's Holiday Street Press Plate and coordinating stencils to come up with this colorful card...


I used the Press Plate and foiled the image in gold and then proceeded to stencil in all the colors.  There are 7 stencils in this set, so it's easy to add all the different colors.  


After stenciling, I used some white acrylic paint to add some splatter to look like snow, and then finished with a gold embossed sentiment on vellum from PFS's Holiday Sentiments stamp & die set.

The DT has lots of colorful cards to inspire you and you can find them all right HERE.  This challenge is open till Thursday, Oct. 3rd @ 8:00PM.

Thanks for stopping by today ... I love it when you do!