Thursday, October 10, 2013

Spooky Sketch for Friday Mashup!

Happy Friday! This is a special Friday for me....it's my 40th birthday!! Wow, where have the years gone? I'm looking forward to the next 40 yrs and the adventures that await!

What better way to celebrate than with my gals from The Friday Mashup. Amanda is our host this week and she has a great sketch for us, plus she wants us to make our project spooky. I don't know if I succeeded with the spooky part but I did make a Halloween card. Does the name of the stamp I used, Frightening Feline, count as spooky? :)


I don't make a lot of Halloween cards so my Halloween supplies sit around and accumulate. The DSP and stamp on this card are both retired but I still love them. In place of the button I added some candy dots around the circle panel. I can never get buttons to look right on my projects and rarely use them.

I hope you'll come by The Friday Mashup and play along with us...you'll have a SPOOKTACULAR time :)
  1. Create a project using "the Sketch."
  2. Create a "Spooky" project.
  3. Or Mash it Up and create a "Spooky project using the above sketch. "

Supplies used(all supplies SU unless otherwise noted):
Stamps: Frightening Feline(retired)
Paper: Basic Black, Pumpkin Pie, Whisper White, Ghostly Greetings DSP(retired)
Ink: Pumpkin Pie, Basic Black
Accessories: Big Shot, Nestabilities Circles, Basic Black Candy Dots, sponge, dimensionals
 

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Christmas has gone to the birds....

At least over at Merry Monday anyway :) If you haven't guessed, the prompt over at Merry Monday is to create a Christmas card with a bird on it. This gave me the perfect opportunity to use this sweet little Christmas bird from the For the Bids set.

I used the Winter Frost DSP from the holiday catalog and kept my colors from this DSP. I used Island Indigo with a splash of Pool Party (see what I did there...splash..pool party..LOL) and when I colored in the bird I also brought in some Bermuda Bay and Coastal Cabana with just a touch of Cherry Cobbler and Daffodil Delight.


The circle image panel is popped up with dimensionals and the edges were lightly sponged with Island Indigo. I used a blender pen to widen the "merry" in the sentiment a bit.

My sketch was inspired by an older Friday Mashup challenge.

Thanks for stopping by!



Supplies used(all supplies SU unless otherwise noted):
Stamps: For the Birds, More Merry Messages
Paper: Island Indigo, Pool Party, Whisper White, Winter Frost DSP
Ink: Island Indigo, Pool Party, Bermuda Bay, Coastal Cabana, Cherry Cobbler, Daffodil Delight
Accessories: Scalloped Edge Border Punch, Rounded Corner Punch, 2 1/2" Circle Punch,  Island Indigo Ribbon, Blender Pen, sponge, dimensionals

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Thankful for....MDS Monday!

I had some time late Saturday night to sit with my laptop so I headed over to the MDS Monday blog to play along with the latest card sketch challenge!

I used the Sweater Weather DSP and the Thankful stamp for this card. I just love that plaid background, and I tried several colors before settling on Soft Sky for the layer in the middle. All the other colors were just too overwhelming and I really wanted to keep the plaid.


Head over to MDS Monday and check them out! This particular challenge is open until Oct.11...my 40th birthday!!




Friday, October 4, 2013

Boise State Birthday


A friend of mine asked me to make a card for her sons grandpa, who happens to be a big fan of Boise State. It gave me the perfect opportunity to play along with Freshly Made Sketches!

I decided to keep the card pretty simple so I just focused on the team colors, blue and orange. I used the color spritzing tool to add some splatter on the Naturals White Background and the circle focal point was cut in Pumpkin Pie and then embossed with the Square Lattice folder. For the sentiment I used  Pacific Point and Pumpkin Pie to color the words. I lightly sponged Pacific Point around all the edges. The panel the sentiment is layered on is popped up with dimensionals. To finish it off I added brads in the corners.



Supplies used(all supplies SU unless otherwise noted):
Stamps: Happy Birthday Wishes(retired)
Paper: Pacific Point, Pumpkin Pie, Naturals White
Ink: Pumpkin Pie, Pacific Point
Accessories: Big Shot, Square Lattice EF, Nestabilities Circle Dies, Color Spritzer Tool, Brilliant Blue Brads(retired), sponge, dimensionals

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Ripped Paper and Fussy Cuts for Friday Mashup

Hello and happy first Friday of October! Can you believe it's October already? October is a mixed bag for me, lots of sadness associated with this month but also a lot of fun things to look forward too...like Friday Mashup challenges!This week our challenge is brought to us by Tara and she wants to see ripped paper and fussy cut images on our projects. Now, I fussy cut quite often so you'd think this would have been an easy challenge for me but nope, it had me stumped. Maybe it was the ripped paper portion, I don't know, but I came down to the wire on getting this card done LOL

I ended up creating a Christmas card using the set Remembering Christmas from the holiday catalog. This deer image will also be great for making masculine cards throughout the year! Anyway, I stamped it in Early Espresso and then cut it out. I mounted it with dimensionals on some ovals I cut out using Nestabilities dies. The paper is from the retired DSP Candlelight Christmas. I thought it looked like pretty wallpaper...perfect for hanging a deer against ;)

I stamped the sentiment below the ripped DSP in Early Espresso and added some Very Vanilla candy dots in the upper corners as I thought it looked a little plain.

Make sure you head over to  The Friday Mashup blog to check out the rest of the great projects from the DT, and then play along with us!


  1. Create a project with "Ripped paper."
  2. Create a project with a "a fussy cut image." (Cut something out)
  3. Or Mash it Up and create a project "with some Ripped paper & something Fussy Cut."


Supplies used(all supplies SU unless otherwise noted):
Stamps: Remembering Christmas
Paper: Real Red, Very Vanilla, Candlelight Christmas DSP
Ink: Early Espresso, Real Red
Accessories: Big Shot, Nestabilities Ovals/Scalloped Ovals, Very Vanilla Candy Dots, sponge, dimensionals

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

'Tis the Season First Challenge!

It's time for our first challenge over at 'Tis the Season and I am so excited!

To kick things off we have a sketch challenge for you, and we also want to see some ribbon on your card! Pretty easy Christmas card to get you going right?
 
I used a set from the SU holiday catalog called Santa's List. I just love Santa and this image of him is such a classic one, I really like it. I stamped the image in Black StazOn and then used Cherry Cobbler and Smoky Slate to color him in, along with a Blush Blossom watercolor crayon for the skin tone. My DSP is from the Season of Style Paper Pack, I love the fun polka dots!

I hope you'll come join us over at 'Tis the Season! Even though the DT is using Stampin'Up! you can play along with any product you'd like!





Exciting News--- A New Christmas Challenge Blog!

I've got some exciting news. I'm teaming up with my friend Holly on a new Christmas challenge blog! It's called 'Tis the Season and our first challenge will go live next Thurs, Oct.3rd. Please come on over and join us! Next week we will also be introducing our lovely DT members!

'Tis the Season

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