Wednesday, October 21, 2009

3-1 Today

Life got in the way as it often does, and so I havent gotten much stamping done. Today I really had to force myself to stop thinking so hard about other things and just sit down and stamp. I'm behind on several challenges and would really love to get caught up!

One of the main challenges I wanted to work on was Twilight Tuesday Challenge #50, Charlie.

“One of the best things about Charlie is that he doesn’t hover.”

This has to be one of the most memorable lines from both Twilight the novel and Twilight the movie…

Let’s face it, we all love Charlie….. And Stephanie describes this quite and thoughtful man’s personality and temperament in this one single sentence. As we all know, Charlie’s relationship with Bella changes from starting out as strangers thrown together in an awkward situation and then slowly grows into a bond that any father and daughter would be envious of.

So, this week my challenge to you is simple…

Craft Portion: Create a project that represents Charlie’s and Bella’s relationship or a relationship you have with a ‘father’ figure in your life.

Comment Portion: Tell us about your relationship with a ‘father’ figure and why this bond is so special to you


For my card I decided to to make something that represented my grandfather, who passed away this past May. A girl couldnt have asked for a better Grandpa. He was always there for me and was just someone who really enjoyed life and all it had to offer. I was the first grandchild, and the first girl(my grandparents had 3 boys, the oldest is my awesome Dad!) so I had a very special relationship with my Grandpa and Grandma. Grandpa was a retired railroad man and he and Grandma travelled all across the US on Amtrak. When I was a little girl growing up in Massachusetts we used to take train trips to NYC, Philly, Washington,D.C.,etc. Everytime I see a train I think of my Grandpa, so when I saw this SU set I knew I had to have it! Sadly I lost my Grandpa before I could make him a card with it :(




Thats me and my grandparents, Christmas 1973. I was just a tad over 2 months old!



Here is the card I made:



This card also incorporates 2 challenges from Splitcoast, the color challenge for this week and also the sketch challenge.

Wanna know the weird thing? We have railroad tracks that run behind the house, and when I started on this card this morning a train came through and stopped on the tracks behind us. I felt like my Grandpa was saying hello :)





Supplies used:

Stamps:Happiness Is A Journey,Small Script

Paper: Bravo Burgundy,Always Artichoke, Very Vanilla, Cameo Coral,Always Artichoke DSP

Ink: Bravo Burgundy,Always Artichoke

Accessories: Brads,Dimensionals

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Friday, October 16, 2009

Sunday Stamps-f

Why is it that I think I can get caught up on challenges and stay caught up? It just doesnt happen like that! I did manage to finish this card before Sunday though, so I am still caught up on Holly's card challenge...for now anyway :) I also used this weeks color challenge over at Splitcoast.

This week the letter is 'F' and if you dont want to use a stamp set that begins with that letter than you could make something related to 'f'ood. I considered making some recipe cards but just havent had the time this week, so maybe I'll try that later :) For now I went ahead and used the set Fresh Cuts to make a thank you card for one of my co-workers. My birthday was this past Sunday and when I went into work on Monday she had left me a baggie full of all kinds of yummy goodies! How nice was that?






Supplies used(all supplies SU unless otherwise noted):
Stamps-Fresh Cuts
Paper-Chocolate Chip, Taken With Teal, Apricot Appeal, Very Vanilla
Ink-Chocolate Chip, Taken With Teal, Always Artichoke,Versamark
Accessories: D'Vine Swirls CB folder,Chocolate Chip ribbon, dimensionals, hodgepodge hardware,oval punch


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Thursday, October 8, 2009

CSAYL #37

This week the CSAYL challenge is from Debbie of The Paper Garden and its a color challenge!

Here are the colors she wants us to use:





I have to admit, I was a little nervous about incorporating all of these together, but all in all, I dont think my card came out too badly. Its hard to see but I used versamark to put an image on the upper night of navy half, and the snowflake in the word 'joy' is popped up with dimensionals. Sorry the photos arent too great. Its was a rainy day here in southcentral Alaska and I just could not get good lighting no matter where I took the picture.

Here it is:




Supplies are all SU unless otherwise noted:

Stamps: Season of Joy

Paper: Whisper White, Night of Navy, Chocolate Chip, Glorious Green, Rich Razzleberry,Cool Caribbean

Ink: same as paper

Accessories: dimensionals,brads, CB Snow Dots folder, Versamark

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Twilight Tuesday and CC239

My friend Holly introduced me to this site,Twilight Tuesday Inspiration Challenge. After blowing off peoples opinions of the Twilight book series I decided to read them for myself one day when my daughter brought home the first book. Totally not my type of book but what can I say, I was hooked! Team Edward all the way :) I'm always looking for challenges that get me thinking outside of my comfort zone so I figured I'd give this one a shot! I also combined it with this weeks color challenge over at Splitcoast.

The challenge was to create a craft based on one of the homes discussed in the series, or just what home means to you. As soon as I read the challenge I knew what I wanted to do. I've had this stamp since about 1993 and I thought it would be perfect for representing Edward and Bellas cottage in the woods, which was given to them as a wedding present. I was going for something that would blend in with its surroundings and not stand out.

The color challenge was to use mellow moss, white and kraft(or a similar color). I ran out of kraft so I used close to cocoa instead. I figured it was close enough :)

As always, thanks for looking!


Supplies are all SU unless otherwise noted:
Stamps: main image unknown, Small Sayings
Paper: Mellow Moss, Whisper White, Close to Cocoa, watercolor paper
Ink: various SU colors
Accessories: CB Swiss Dots folder, aquapainter,blender pen, scallop border punch,dimensionals,Mellow Moss ribbon


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Monday, October 5, 2009

Sunday Stamps-E

This week over at Inka Dinka Doodle the letter for Sunday Stamps is 'E'. Once again you could either use a set that begins with 'E', or you could do something that is good for the 'e'nviroment.

I only have 1 set that begins with E, so I decided to see what I could come up with that would fit under good for the enviroment.

I love,love,love Christmas and Christmas cards(if you have been to my blog before this wont come as a shock to you,hehehe) and have a tendency to hold onto cards for yrs. I went through my stash and found some old snowman Christmas party invites that we had used back in the late 90's/early 2000's, when we were living in CT! I took the invites, cut the snowman out and adhered it to cardstock to make a new Christmas card for this year. I recycled :0) and plus its a nice, easy card that would be great for mass production, which I think I just might do since I have several of these invites left!



Supplies used(all supples SU unless otherwise noted):
Stamps: Many Merry Messages
Paper: Chocolate Chip, Riding Hood Red, Holiday Treasures DSP
Ink: Chocolate Chip, Riding Hood Red
Accessories: Ribbon from Michaels, recycled Christmas invitation,sponge

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Sunday Stamps- D

Last week the challenge over at Sunday Stamps was the letter 'D' and you could either use sets that began with 'D' or put some Dazzle on your card. I did both, although my dazzle is just a little bit! I made a very simple card. Those are my favorites...I love clean, simple cards that dont overwhelm me and I feel like I havent done much of those lately!




Here is what I came up with:


Supplies are all SU unless otherwise noted:
Stamps:Daring Dots,Best Yet
Paper: Whisper White, White(Bazzill), Melon Mambo
Ink: Melon Mabo, Soft Suede, Rich Razzleberry
Accessories: 13/8" square punch,Dazzling Diamond, Dimensionals, glue pen,paper piercing set, white gel pen



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Thursday, October 1, 2009

Back on track....

Woooohooo, I'm back on track when it comes to the challenges over at CSAYL. Vicki of Summerthyme Studio is hosting this weeks challenge and she says to "create a Christmas scene using at least two different stamp sets or stamps".

Now, I thought that sounded really simple and instantly knew which 2 sets I was going to use. However it proved to be one of those days where the image in my mind didnt translate to paper so well, grrrrr! My biggest problem actually ended up being the cardstock used. I just could not find a color combo that made me happy, and I didnt want to use anything "loud".

I was going for a very peaceful image and so I decided against using any DSP/PP and used paper piercing as my only embellishment, in order to keep the eye focused on the winter scene depicted. After spending the afternoon staring at different cardstock I finally chose the green and brown to showcase the image. Overall I am happy with the colors I chose, I just wish it hadnt taken half the day to pick them out((pulls out hair)).

I blended old with new, putting together 'Winter Wonderland'(an older,retired SU set) with a set thats in the current SU catalog, 'Scenic Season'. I love both of these and thought they would work well together. On the trees I took a white gel pen and just kind of doodled on them to give the appearance of snow sitting on branches. I then used Versamark, heat and stick powder and Dazzling Diamonds to create the winter wonderland surrounding the cabin. Using a blender pen and a Bashful Blue watercolor crayon I colored the sky very lightly, trying to give it that cloudy, almost hazy look the sky takes on when its going to snow. Those that live in in snow country know what I am talking about!

Here is my card(sorry the pics arent the best. I didnt have good light inside or outside today. You can click on the photos to see the detail):






Supplies(all supplies Stampin'Up! unless otherwise noted):
Stamps: Scenic Season, Winter Wonderland
Paper: Handsome Hunter, Chocolate Chip, Whisper White
Ink: Handsome Hunter, Forest Foilage, Basic Brown, StazOn Black, Real Red
Accessories: Paper Piercer, SU markers and watercolor crayons, Dazzling Diamonds, Heat and Stick Powder, Versamark, Blender Pen,Sponge,White gel pen,Dimensionals

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