Showing posts with label Basic Grey paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Basic Grey paper. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

I look to you...and when melodies are gone, in you I hear a song...I look to you...

Hey, y'all I'm back! This week has been crazy...I still have cooking to do, but need to post Tuesday's card for my Skipping Stones Design Sketch...eek! Here's my sketch:




I used Basic Grey's Eskimo Kisses paper with the new Sassy Snow set...love these snowmen!




The image is colored with Copics, and I used Rectangle Nestabilities to cut the main image and scalloped mat. All of the edges are sponged with Crumb Cake ink. I punched a snowflake with a Martha Stewart punch, added some adhesive with my Xyron Create a Sticker, then smooshed it into my tub of Diamond Dust. Here's a close-up:




The final touch was Diamond Stickles on the polka dots of the scarf and mittens. So cute! For the latest sales and news, check out the Skipping Stones Design Blog...Thanks for stopping by to see me!

Have a fabulous day!

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Sometimes I can't hardly wait for that sweet, sweet someday...when I'll be swept away to another time and another place...

Happy Tuesday, y'all! I have a little surprise for you today...I am finally joining back in the fun of Mercy's Tuesday Sketch Challenges as a Muse! I have missed my girls! So excited to be back...thanks, Mercy, for having me!

Here's this week's sketch...what a great one!



And here's my take on it, using a stamp from one of Verve's new sets called Richly Blessed:



I had fun with this one! All of the papers except the card base are from Basic Grey's Figgy Pudding collection...still a favorite of all my winter papers. I have so many that haven't been used, so I'm trying not to purchase any new stuff this year. We'll see how that goes...*wink*

Anyway, I tried adding a bow, but the ribbon was just too wide...and I like how it ended up. I hope you like it, too!

Now go forth and check out the eye candy from Mercy & the other muses:

Have a fabulous day!

    Sunday, August 15, 2010

    Hey, man I'm alive...I'm takin' each day and night at a time...I'm feelin' like a Monday, but someday I'll be Saturday night...

    Happy Sunday, y'all! I hope you all are having a great weekend and enjoying today. It's getting close to the Anni-VERVE-sary release...this Friday is the day! We're gearing up with sneak previews all week...be sure to check out the full list of who has peeks to share at the bottom of this post and leave a little love as you hop around the blogosphere for a chance to win today's sets!


    Here's the card I created using Fabulous You and Basic Grey Capella papers:


    I wanted to go with a more subdued color combination with this card, and the Cappella line fit the bill perfectly. Can you believe that this is the first time I've cut into my 6x6 paper pad?? *eek*

    Instructions:
    1. Cut and fold cream card base to 5 1/4" x 5 1/4" square.
    2. Stamp frame with brown ink & sentiment in green ink.
    3. Trim around frame and set aside.
    4. Spray cream silk ribbon with brown Glimmer Mist to stain. Set with heat gun & set aside to dry.
    5. Cut patterned base layer and mat with cream cardstock.
    6. Add strip of another pattern, punched with scalloped edger punch.
    7. Wrap strip of brown silk ribbon around scalloped strip and base layer. Adhere ends to back.
    8. Add pearl/bling flourish to bottom right corner.
    9. Mat main focal image with another layer of cream cardstock and adhere to card base with foam dimensionals.
    10. Tie bow with remaining brown silk ribbon, above focal panel.
    11. Adhere small flower to center of bow.
    12. Adhere card layers to base with foam dimensionals.

    And here's a close-up of the frame and sentiment:


    I hope you've enjoyed my card today. I'm headed to take an eensie nap...gearing up for another HOT week of football practice! Just to give you an idea, it was 92* last night when I went to bed at 11:30. NO JOKE! Last I heard, we were at about 19 days in a row over 100 degrees. August in Texas is brutal for sure! I think I should visit Colorado...*sigh*

    Anyway, on to the fun stuff! We've hidden a prize on one of the participating blogs each day, so leave a little comment love as you hop around to be entered into a drawing to win that day's featured stamps! Deadline for comment entries is 6PM Eastern Friday, August 20. Winners will be announced at our Anni-VERVE-sary Bash Release Party that night. And for even more chances to win new stamps, play along with our Anni-VERVE-sary sketch challenges, going on this week in our forum! Here's the link list of today's spotlight hops featuring Framed Wishes and Fabulous You:


    1. Shannan5. Jackie
    2. Amy6. Teresa
    3. Amber7. Maureen
    4. Tosh8. Julee

    See ya later this week with some more goodies...have a great day!

    Card Ingredients
    Stamps: Fabulous You (Verve)
    Paper: Vintage Cream (Papertrey Ink), Basic Grey Cappella 6x6 Paper Pad
    Ink: Versamagic Spanish Olive (Tsukineko), Dark Chocolate (Papertrey Ink)
    Accessories: Cream Silk Ribbon (May Arts), Prima Flower & Say it in Crystals, Double Embossed Dotted Lace Edger Punch (EK Success), Coffee Shop Glimmer Mist (Tattered Angels)

    Thursday, April 22, 2010

    I know it's not much, but it's the best I can do...my gift is my song, and this one's for you...

    Could it be true? Did I really get into my craft cave and make something? Yep, I did! It's Verve Release Countdown time, and I have a fun and different project to show you. I hope you like it.

    But before I show it to you, I have a little bizness to conduct. I just noticed that as of yesterday, I have been blogging for 3 years. Holy moly! What started on a whim has become so much more...a place to share, a world-wide network of people that I truly consider friends, and a place to just express myself. I'm still surprised that people like to read my babbling...this blog is more about the journey for me than anything else. It has turned out to be so much more...and something that is quite a blessing.

    To celebrate and say thank you, I'd like to share some goodies with you. After cleaning off my desk, I have things that I didn't even know I had! Can you relate? Anywho, I don't have a list or a pretty picture, but three random people who comment on this post will get a fabulous goodie package from me. And we're talking paper, stamp sets, ribbon, cardstock...who knows, but it will be good stuff, I promise!

    Ok, so on with the project! Today on the Verve Blog, the New Release Spotlight is on the upcoming set called Blessings. It's a very special set, with a stamp that is very near and dear to my heart, so I decided to do something a little different and create a wall hanging. See whatcha think:


    I know, it's a little different for me, but I really like how it turned out. I knew I wanted to use the Irish Blessing stamp from this set...like I mentioned earlier, it is very special to me. When I was in high school choir we sang a beautiful arrangement of this song, and it was always one of Josh's and my favorites. It has come to mind in some very dark times, and I can actually picture myself and my little life held safely and tenderly in God's hands. It was also what we placed on the back of Josh's memorial cards at his funeral.

    This past week I learned that my choir director from high school is retiring this year. A group of alumni started to organize a little surprise at his last concert, and it has grown into a group of over 100 people. Kind of hard to sneak 100 people into a concert without being noticed! So all of us old folks are going to sing a song during the concert (and show those whipper snappers how it's done...), and then we will join the rest of the choir for The Lord Bless You and Keep You, which is the traditional finale of each concert. It is going to be quite a special night...I'd be lying if I said it wasn't going to be hard for me, but I'm looking forward to seeing lots of old friends.

    So...yeah, all that to say that I wanted to make something special for our director that he could display in his study or office. While I was digging through my stash of alterables, canvases, and tins, I came across a Basic Grey 6x6 chipboard album that caught my eye. I used just the cover page and covered it with the Chopped Tomatoes pattern from Jillibean Soup's Minestrone collection. After sanding the edges, I ran my Versamagic Jumbo Java dew drop across them. I wanted to add a little oomph to the polka dot background, so I stamped one of the flourish images from the Blessings set repeatedly in cream colored acrylic paint. Then I dry-brushed around the edges of the plaque again with the cream paint to bring it together. That was the messy part!

    I cut a panel of the Cannellini Beans pattern from the same Jillibean collection to fit within the rectangle of the plaque, inked the edges, and matted it with Dark Chocolate cardstock. I distressed the edges with my fingernail and attached it to the plaque with foam dimensionals. Then I stamped the Irish Blessing in Jumbo Java ink on Vintage Cream cardstock, cut it down to fit within the rectangle, and inked & distressed the edges. After mounting it onto the green and brown pattern, I decided to add a few red buttons to the left side. All that was left was to tie some thicker Jute through the holes for hanging.

    All in all, I think I accomplished my goal, which was to create a meaningful gift for my choir director that is masculine enough to hang in a study or office, as well as any other place in the home. I really hope he likes it.

    Ok, if you've made it through all this, you sure are sweet for sticking with me. Don't forget to visit the Verve Blog for more eye candy, and don't forget to leave a comment here, too! I'll choose three winners and post them on Sunday. Tell me something fun...a favorite quote, a good high school memory, a joke...whatever! And have a fabulous day!

    Friday, February 5, 2010

    And its funny how it's the little things in life that mean the most...not where you live, what you drive or the price tag on your clothes...there's no dollar sign on a piece of mind; this I've come to know...

    Hey, y'all! Happy Friday! How was your week? It has been very cold and rainy here in Texas, but I think we're going to get a break this weekend. Fingers crossed! Well, since it's Friday, you know I have a Bellariffic post for you today. But first I'd like to take a moment to tell you a story.

    Just a few months after I started stamping, I discovered the cutest, most adorable stamps, and fell head over heels. I actually know exactly which card started it...but I can't find it!!! It's a card by Julie Ebersole (HRR herself!) using Cosmobella...one layer...anyone seen it? Link it up! Anywho, I fell in LOVE, ok, I fell in OBSESSION, can anyone else relate? I needed every last one of those stamps. And so it began.

    I have been tagging along with the sistahs at Bella for what seems like forevah. I was Emily's first guest designer, and was there from the inception of the Bella Babes. I even got to help them shop at CHA, sistahs!! And every second has been a blast. Life has thrown me a few curve balls over the last year, and there are some major changes going on. It is with great sadness that I must step down from the Babes (for now!!), so I can pick up my bat and start swingin' (at the curve balls, people, I'm not really leaving to play baseball!). I have loved working with the crew at Bella, and they haven't seen the last of me!! *wink* And I most definitely will continue to use and love my Bella stamps, and showcasing them here on my blog. I'm not leaving, just relaxing a bit and reducing some responsibilities. K? I also want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart to Em. You have been a wonderful friend, boss lady, confidant, advisor, and all-around crazy person. MWAH!

    Ok, enough blabber, here's the sketch I created for this week's Bellariffic Friday Challenge:
    And here's the card I created, using Eva Bloom:


    Ok, now before you laugh at me, let me say that yes, I went a little overboard with the chunky glass glitter. I had a vision in my head of doing something soft and vintage like my friend Melissa, but I just got a little carried away. Stop laughing! And no, I was not having margaritas whilst making this...

    Eva was stamped in Memento Black on Bella's Bestest Paper, then colored with Copic Markers and cut/embossed with my Oval Nestabilities. I used some scraps from my Basic Grey Porcelain collection, did some stitching, and then added Cocoa Glass Pearl Flatbacks to the top left corner. I really think I'd be happier with this if I had chosen my papers before coloring my image, but oh well! I still like the way it turned out. I hope you don't think it's hideous! *grin*

    Well, I have to run for today...don't forget to check out the rest of the creations from the Babes and the Sistahood on Emily's Blog. And if you want to play along, the theme for next week is Valentines! Have an awesome day!

    Monday, February 1, 2010

    Are we like stars, set in our way...only to fall and burn one day...do we shine, not knowing our own light...

    Hey, y'all! Happy Tuesday! It's time for another Mercy's Tuesday Sketch Challenge...another easy one this week. Here was the sketch Mercy gave us to work with:


    Isn't it fun? I loved the square panels, but of course mine didn't end up square. *sigh*


    But I do love how it turned out, square or not! The stamp is from Verve's Love's Flower set, the flowers are Prima, and the patterned paper is Basic Grey. My finished card measures 5 1/4" square.

    Ok, short and sweet is the order of the day...love you all! MWAH!

    Don't forget to check out Mercy's Blog, and the eye candy from the rest of the Muses:


  • Pam Speidel



  • Cindy Haffner



  • Pam Varnell



  • Julie Lacey



  • Crystal Birr



  • Jackie Pedro



  • Jessica Diedrich



  • Anya Schrier (January 2010 Guest Muse)
  • Friday, January 29, 2010

    All I can do is keep breathing...all we can do is keep breathing now...

    Happy Friday, sistahs!! How has your week been? I have had some extra crafty time, so I'm doing great. And hoping to have some more...fingers crossed!

    I have my Bellariffic Friday card to show you today...are ya ready? This week's theme was Birthday - super fun! I have such a huge stash of cards, but I never seem to have the right one for the right occasion. Does that happen to you? ACK! So here's my card:


    I knew I wanted to use allboxedup-abella for this card since she hadn't seen ink yet. Isn't she cute? She was stamped in Memento Black ink on Bella's Bestest Paper and colored with Copics. The edges were sponged with Antique Linen and Tea Dye Distress Inks, then I matted the image with Dark Chocolate cardstock and a scalloped square in Always Artichoke. I thought a small stitch would be fun, so I stitched around the edges using a really tiny stitch setting (ha...I'm talking like I know what I'm doing...which is SOOOO not the case!). Next I cut a panel of Pink Pirouette cardstock, embossed it with the Swiss Dots embossing folder, and then sponged the edges and the raised dots with the same Distress Inks as I used on the main image. Then I matted and stitched around the edges.

    The base layer is from Basic Grey Eskimo Kisses 6x6 paper pad, cut to 5" square. I sponged, matted, and stitched that as well. I adhered the pink panel to the left side, then wrapped some yummy lace across the base layer. After adhering that to my 5 1/4" square card base, I popped up the main image on dimensionals and added some Distress Stickles in Worn Lipstick, Diamond Stickles, and Glossy Accents. The final touch was the Happy Birthday sentiment from Billboardabella's words stamped in Walnut Stain ink, then cut out with my Circle Nestabilities. Turned out pretty cute, I think!

    So...now that I'm done jabbering, do ya wanna know what next week's challenge is?? I'm so happy that I can tell you, so you can get a head start! And you better play, too, because next week is a sketch created by little ole' me! *wink* Here's a peek:


    You have until Thursday, February 4th at 5pm EST to email a picture of your project to Emily, so get busy! *wink* I can't wait to see what the Sistahood comes up with!

    Speaking of, don't forget to check out Emily's blog for more Birthday creations from the Babes and the Sistahood. Can't wait! Have a fabulous weekend!

    Wednesday, January 27, 2010

    He promised to pour His Spirit out on your sons and your daughters...so if you're thirsty and dry, look up to the sky...it's beginning to rain...

    Happy Wednesday, y'all! It's my turn on the Verve Blog today, so I thought I'd post my project here, too. This month's theme is:


    We had a choice to be inspired by the photo, or just the idea, so I went with something that stirred in my memory. When the theme was announced, I instantly thought of my Great Grandmother, who, when I was a little girl, kept a stash of candy just for when the grandkids came to visit. The candy was always on the buffet in her dining room, stored in Fostoria Blue & Amber Coin Glass canisters. In my mind's memory (I was four), those canisters were 3-4 feet tall!! Now I know better, but a girl can dream, right? *wink*

    Anyway, I was inspired by the colors of the Amber & Blue glass, and decided to create a non-candy Valentine's gift set. I hope you like it!



    I used the Tucked Away template from PTI to create the box, then stamped the heart strip from Hundred Hearts in Versamark on my Kraft template. I sponged the edges with Chocolate Chip ink to age them a bit and then assembled my box.



    For the top, I stamped a the Celebrate sentiment in Chocolate Chip on white cardstock, then stamped the heart flourishy image in Versamagic Spanish Olive & Tangerine Tango. Both images are from Love's Flower. After sponging the edges of the white panel and adding a Chocolate Chip mat, I adhered a gorgeous Prima flower to the top with Glue Dots.



    The card is an odd little guy...he measures 3" x 4 1/4". I originally started with a 4 1/4" card base, but cut it down to use some scraps I had from the box. The stamps on the card are all from Heart's Desire...LOVE that set! I cut a few circles with my Nestabilities, then sponged the edges and layered them onto the card. I also wrapped some teal trim around the card base before popping up the circle layers.



    This last picture shows the yummy ribbon and lace wrapped around the box, as well as what's hiding inside! I used Basic Grey magnets to hold the box closed. Now the hard part...actually GIVING this away! Heehee!

    So, now it's your turn! We'd love for you to play along with us and show us your Tags, Tins & Treats! Verve stamps are not required, but if you've got 'em, why not show 'em a little love? ;) You can find all the details HERE...and there's even a chance to win some free stamps! Woohoo!

    I've gotta run...have a fabulous day!

    Tuesday, January 19, 2010

    I run the water very very very hot...and then I fill the sink to the top with bubbles of soap...

    Hey, peeps! Didja think I forgot about Mercy's Sketch today? I didn't! It has been a bizzy day, but I finally got my card completed and photographed for your viewing pleasure. *wink* Here is this week's sketch:


    And here's my card:


    Isn't that fun? I used my new You are Unique stamp from Stamping Bella, some of my prized Nook and Pantry paper from Basic Grey, and my EK Success Scalloped Scallop Edger Punch. The image is colored with Copics, and the sentiment can be found here.

    Well, I have to jet...more stuff to do and cards to make! Make sure you check out Mercy's blog, as well as the rest of the girls:

    See ya later...have a fabulous night!

    Saturday, January 16, 2010

    If he came back tomorrow there's something I'd like to know...Would Jesus wear a rolex on His television show...

    Hey y'all! Happy weekend! It's late Friday night (or early Saturday morning...) as I'm writing this, but I wanted to get some more of my cards posted for the January Verve Release. These stamps were soooo much fun to create with! Check it out:


    The first card I created uses the Heart's Desire set. I decided to go with a pink & brown, but then decided at the last minute to switch to PTI's Berry Sorbet instead, which is more of a coral color. I started by stamping the large scribbly heart in Chocolate Chip ink in a repeated pattern that just kind of happened. I love it! Then I sponged the edges with Close to Cocoa and Chocolate Chip, distressed the edges with my scissors, and then added some faux stitching with my quilty thingy. Anyone know what those things are called?? AHA! After further investigation, I have found that the quilty thingy is called a tracing wheel. But I like quilty thingy better, don't you? Anyway, now I've forgotten what I was talking about.

    Ok, so I adore the "Love" sentiment in this set, so I decided to repeat it across a Vintage Cream strip on the bottom part of the card. I stamped one in Chocolate Chip, and the rest were stamped in Berry Sorbet ink. I sponged the edges of that with Close to Cocoa as well, then layered it onto a Chocolate Chip scalloped strip. The finishing touch was some Berry Sorbet ribbon tied into a "buttony bow." I think it took me longer to write all this than it actually took to make this card. *giggle*

    So while I'm chatting, here's one more card...with probably my favorite set from this release, Love's Flower.


    I pulled out my bag of tricks on this one, can you tell? We've got coloring, airbrushing, dry embossing, sponging, a scalloped edge, and sewing...oh, and of course, Diamond Stickles! *grin* This one took a LONG time to make, but I kept having to get up and come back to it, so I'm sure that was part of the problem. It certainly was a labor of love...it took all day...but I love it. I hope you do, too.

    Ok, friends, I am headed to bed...hope you enjoyed my cards! I will have more coming, so stay tuned!

    P.S. I have a new daily feature besides the song lyrics...something just for fun. Ready?

    Let's start with the funniest one I have found so far, from the great state of Alabama.

    Stupid Law of the Day:

    It is illegal to wear a fake mustache that causes laughter in church.

    Ok, I can't decide. Here's one more:

    Putting salt on a railroad track may be punishable by death.


    Have a fabulous day!

    Tuesday, January 12, 2010

    When all you know seems so far away, and everything is temporary, rest your head...I'm permanent...

    Good morning, y'all! How's everyone today? I'm doing great, just getting back into the swing of school, work, and everything in between! This is gonna be a really short post today because I've got a million things to do, so hang on tight!

    I can't believe it's already Tuesday again...where did last week go? Anywho, here is this week's sketch from Mercy:

    A pretty easy one this week...whew! Thank goodness! And here's my card:

    Verve released this set, Believe, in October, in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month. But since I was so sick, I never got to play with it. So I pulled it out and it really spoke to me. I paired it with a couple of patterns from my Basic Grey Nook and Pantry 6x6 pad, sponged, distressed, and faux-stitched, and voila! I also discovered that my Ocean Tides ribbon from PTI matched perfectly. I wish I had the twill for this card, but I only had satin, so I just wrapped it around to keep it simple.

    Ok, well, I have to run! Don't forget to check out Mercy's blog along with the rest of the gang:

    Also, the Sneak Previews have begun Verve's next release...you can check them out on the Verve Blog. Until I see you again, have a fabulous day!

    Thursday, January 7, 2010

    There's nothin' like love to pull you up...when you're lyin' down on the floor, babe...

    Hey, y'all, what's up? Happy Thursday (almost Friday)! We had a crazy day today...a "snow" day, with no snow. It rained a little overnight, then the temps dropped to the 20's and the whole metroplex freaked out. A whole slew of districts canceled school, and when I got to work I encountered more ice in my cup than I saw on the roads. *giggle* Anywho, I have a card to share that I whipped up this afternoon using one of the images I colored over my break. You know I couldn't go that long without colorin'!




    Imeldabella was one of my very first Bella stamps. I love her! She was stamped in Memento Black ink on Bella's Bestest Paper and colored with Copics. Then I cut and embossed the image with my Nestabilities Labels 8 die, then airbrushed around the edges with B0000 and B000 before removing the die. It leaves a cool white border around the image that I just love.

    I layered a piece of Kraft paper onto PTI Dark Chocolate cardstock for my card front, then added a layer of Basic Grey paper from the Eskimo Kisses 6x6 pad, rounding the corners first. Then I added a strip of Dark Chocolate cardstock onto the left side, punched with the Scalloped Edge punch. To finish off the card, I wrapped some of Emily's fun Ivory ribbon garter (looks like it's out of stock at the moment), airbrushed with RV34. What a mess, but so fun!

    Well, that's about it for me...it's late and I need to get some shut-eye. But never fear...next up is Bellariffic Friday, with a Back to School theme. So stay tuned...I'll post my card later this afternoon. Have a great day/night!

    Tuesday, January 5, 2010

    Riding along in my automobile...my baby beside me at the wheel...

    Hey, y'all, how are ya? I'm doing great...enjoying my clean(ish) craft room and ready to get back to creating! Of course, what better way to do that than to start with a sketch...could it be...Mercy's Tuesday Sketch?



    Relatively easy one, right? Um...this one kicked my hiney! Of course, I had to make it hard and pick a big image and then squeeze it all into a 5 1/4" square card. But I do like how it ended up...check it out.



    This cutie is Lovebeetle Huggabugg from Stamping Bella, and I colored her up with Copic markers on Bella's Bestest Paper. After digging through my (now sorted!) stash, I found this Basic Grey Urban Prairie paper that coordinated well with my image colors, so I layered it up, added a buttony-bow to the top, and piled on the Stickles. Just right! I really wanted to do some stitching, but I'll be honest, I was feeling rather lazy. So no stitching today. Maybe tomorrow.

    There's lots more to look at if you want to check out Mercy's Blog, along with the rest of my girls:
    Wanna play along with us? You know you do!!  Be sure to use Mr. Linky in Mercy's post, because she has a surprise for one lucky participant this week, so check it out. Have a fabulous day!

    Monday, November 30, 2009

    Yuletide carols being sung by a choir...and folks dressed up like Eskimos...

    Hey, y'all! Long time no talk! Don't faint, but I actually made a card for this week's Mercy's Tuesday Sketch Challenge. I KNOW! I haven't done much stamping lately, but I wanted to sneak away for some "me time," so I thought I'd play along with Mercy and the other Muses.

    This week our sponsor is StampInsanity...what fun images! You'll want to play along this week because there's a free stamp set up for grabs for one lucky participant. All the details are on Mercy's blog, so go check it out!

    So without further ado...here's this week's sketch:



    And here's my creative version:



    Sorry for the crummy picture. My memory card for my regular camera is lost, so I had to use an old backup, which doesn't have a macro setting. *frowny face* Anywho, the image I chose is Morgan from the Naughty and Nice set...isn't she cute? I stamped her in Memento Black ink on Bella's Bestest Paper and colored her with Copic markers. Then I cut and embossed the main image with my Oval Nestabilities and added a scalloped mat.

    For the base layer of my card, I cut a 5" square of light pink Bo Bunny Double Dot paper and matted it with black. Then I cut a strip from my Basic Grey Eskimo Kisses 6x6 pad that matched my color choices perfectly, and matted it with black, punched with a Fiskars Upper Crest border punch. For the bottom strip, I chose a piece of Spring Rain cardstock from Papertrey and embossed it with the Snowflakes embossing folder before adding a black mat. I wrapped some white 5/8" grosgrain ribbon around the panel, then popped it up on dimensionals.

    The sentiment that comes with this set actually reads "Merry Christmas, you sweet thing!" But I really just wanted the Merry Christmas portion, so I cut the sentiment apart to create what you see here. To make it stand out a little bit more, I added some light green rhinestones along the bottom. Then I popped the main image up on more dimensionals, leaving a little room on the right side for my extra special embellishment. I painted a Maya Road chipboard snowflake with pink acrylic paint, and then dipped it in Diamond Dust to make it sparkle. I adhered a pearly white button to the center, and tied it all to the white grosgrain ribbon with crochet thread. The finishing touch was a self-adhesive pearl in each corner, colored black with a Copic marker.

    Whew! I sure made this one complicated, didn't I? *grin* I just got started and couldn't stop...but I had fun, so that's what's important, right? And for even more fun, make sure you check out Mercy's Blog for her sample and our December Guest Muse announcement, and THEN go visit the rest of the Muses:

    Pam Speidel
    Cindy Haffner
    Pam Varnell
    Julie Lacey
    Crystal Birr
    Jackie Pedro
    Jessica Diedrich
    Jessie Rone (November Guest Muse)

    Are you ready to play along with us? What are you waiting for? Create a card or scrapbook layout using the sketch above, and link your creation in the Mister Linky form on Mercy's post. Also, don't forget to use the keyword MTSC50 when uploading to a public gallery!

    Thanks for coming by today, and I hope you have a wonderful Tuesday!

    Friday, August 28, 2009

    Got a candle need to blow that crazy flame away...take my red, black card and my jewelery...

    Happy Friday, y'all!! How has your week been? Mine has been good, but busy! The boys had a great first week of school. Cole came home on Tuesday and said, "Mom, first grade is TORTURE! My teacher keeps bossing me around and telling me what to do!" *giggle* That kid cracks me up.

    Anyway, y'all know by now that it's Bellariffic Friday! This week our sketch was by our new babe Meahnibella, and it was a toughie for me.


    Those panels on the side really threw me for a loop. But I tried it, and here's what I came up with.


    I used Henrietta Lulu...is she not the cutest thing evah? I stamped her in Memento Black ink on Bella's Bestest Paper, then colored her with Copic markers. Then I cut and embossed the image and a black mat with my Nestabilities Labels Four dies. For the background panels, I chose this cute little cherry print from my Basic Grey Lemonade 6x6 pad. Then I added some sheer black ribbon on the sides for the three side panels. I then stamped the "awwww SHUCKS" sentiment (that comes with Henrietta) on a scrap of white paper and cut it out, then added some Prima flowers and a black button tied with twine. To finish off my card, I added some Diamond Stickles to the image...sparkly and fun!

    Well, that's about all she wrote today...don't forget to check out Emily's blog for all the eye candy from the Babes and the Sistahood using this sketch, and comment there for a chance to win some Bella Bucks! WHICH, by the way, have you noticed the new shipping policy? Here's a blurb from Emily's blog:

    Instead of having to wait for a free shipping day, we decided to make EVERY DAY a free shipping day! SOOOO.. for all shipments over $55 in NORTH AMERICA, we offer free shipping to da sistahs! For all orders over $75, there is free shipping to all other international countries! For more information, please take a looky at our shipping policy here.

    Isn't that great news?? You all know how I love a free shipping special...so I thought I'd make sure you knew about this one. *grin* Have a Bellariffic Day!

    Monday, August 24, 2009

    Hope I didn't spoil your birthday...I know I'm acting kinda crazy...

    Happy Tuesday, y'all! How was your Monday? My boys had a wonderful first day of school...I'm so thankful! They ate good and then went right to bed...what more could a mom want? *grin*

    So, being that it's Tuesday, it's time for Mercy's Tuesday Sketch Challenge! Here's our sketch for this week:


    Now, it's not only just a normal Tuesday, it's Jackie's BIRTHDAY!!!! So we're all celebrating her today. Here's my card for her (which will be on its way to you today!):


    I've had this image of Willow with Flowers colored for a while and thought this was the perfect time to use her! She was stamped in Memento Black onto Bella's Bestest Paper and colored with Copic Markers. I wanted a softer look for the ground underneath her, so I used a brown Prismacolor pencil for that. After I trimmed the image, I sponged the edges with Close to Cocoa and Chocolate Chip ink, then matted the image with Chocolate Chip cardstock. For my base layer, I chose Pink Pirouette (soooo happy that I stocked up on this color!), sponged and distressed, then stitched to a Chocolate Chip mat. I colored this image with my Basic Grey Lemonade paper in mind, so I used that for my strip across, matted with a scalloped piece of Chocolate Chip, with some wide Chocolate grosgrain tied around it. I pierced the back of each scallop, so the piercing would give some texture on the front. After mounting the main image on dimensionals, I stamped the sentiment from Verve's Birthday Surprise set in Versamagic Jumbo Java ink.

    Don't forget to check out Mercy's Blog, as well as the rest of the Muses for more inspiration using this sketch:

    Pam Speidel
    Cindy Haffner
    Pam Varnell
    Julie Lacey
    Crystal Birr
    Jackie Pedro - Don't forget to leave her some BIRTHDAY LOVE!
    Jessica Diedrich

    If you decide to play along, please use the keyword MTSC36 when uploading to a public gallery so we can all see your fabulous creations!

    Have a fabulous day!

    Monday, August 17, 2009

    Your philosophies on art, Baroque moved you...You loved Mozart, and you'd speak of your loved ones as I clumsily strummed my guitar...

    Hey, y'all! Happy Tuesday! Sorry I didn't post over the weekend...I was busy playing nursemaid to myself and my hubby. He's sick, and I am covered with a strange week-old rash from some unexplained (so far) allergic reaction. It's getting old, I tell ya!

    So enough whining from me...today is Tuesday, and that means it's time again for another fabulous sketch from Mercy! Here's what we had to play with this week.


    Fun, huh? I love the details Mercy adds to her sketches. Here's what I came up with.


    I had stamped this image from the new Delightful & Delicious set from Verve last week and had been hanging onto it for just the right card. I thought this was perfect! I actually performed a little bit of "surgery" on this stamp when it arrived...I cut the outside frame apart from the inside image and sentiment so I'd be able to ink them up separately and in different colors more easily. So I stamped the frame in Versamagic Jumbo Java ink and then the sentiment in PTI Ocean Tides ink and stamped it on Vintage Cream cardstock. Then I inked up the mug in Raspberry Fizz ink and stamped it twice - once on the main image and once on a scrap so I could cut it out and pop it up on dimensionals. After I sponged the edges with Close to Cocoa ink, I cut a frame for the image from Prism Iced Pink cardstock, sponged with Rose Red and Close to Cocoa, and matted with Dark Chocolate cardstock. I also added a little bit of faux stitching on the pink panel.

    For the base layer, I matted a panel of Kraft cardstock with Dark Chocolate, adding more faux stitching for texture. Then I cut two pieces of my Basic Grey Lemonade paper and matted them with Vintage Cream, punching along the bottom edge with a Martha Stewart punch. I opted for this delicate trim across the middle instead of a wider ribbon, and popped the main image up on dimensionals over it. The final touch was a soft blue Prima flower with a button center.

    I hope you liked my card today...make sure you check back later today for my Serendipity Challenge card. Also, don't forget to check out Mercy's Blog, as well as the rest of the Muses for more inspiration using this sketch:

    Pam Speidel
    Cindy Haffner
    Pam Varnell
    Julie Lacey
    Crystal Birr
    Jackie Pedro
    Jessica Diedrich

    If you decide to play along, don't forget to use the keyword MTSC33 when uploading to a public gallery so we can all see your fabulous creations!

    See ya in a bit!

    Thursday, August 13, 2009

    And you wish for a dream...give it time you will see...

    Happy Thursday, everyone! What are y'all up to? I'm just working like a busy little bee, but wanted to take a second and post my card for this week's Sketch Challenge over on Splitcoast. It was an easy one, with a long rectangle panel, so I decided to color up one of my favorite Bellas...Cakeabella. Isn't she scrummy? (Emily's new word)

    Once I stamped her in Memento Black on Bella's Bestest Paper, I chose orange and turquoise for my main colors and colored her with Copic Markers. Then I cut and embossed her with my Mega Rectangle Nestabilities, and decided to try Paula's trick of sponging the edges with Versamagic Wheat ink using a sponge dauber. The ink is so rich, and it gives the image a nice, warm glow, don't you think? I added a Chocolate Chip scalloped mat and some Diamond Stickles to the cake, then set her aside to dry.

    Next I took a solid orange sheet from my Basic Grey Marrakech 6x6 pad and matted it with Chocolate Chip for my base layer. I stitched around the edges and then adhered it to my Barely Banana card base. (The stitching was supposed to be straight, but I took Joanne's advice and used the surprise method...aka didn't check my machine and got a surprise when I started stitching! I decided I liked it after all...*wink*) Anywho, then I chose a pattern from the Marrakech collection, as well as a strip of Paisley embossed Tempting Turquoise, for my other panels, matted them with white, and stitched them (straight this time!) to the card base. I didn't really want to add a sentiment panel or strip, so I pulled out my Chocolate Chip marker and hand wrote "Make a Wish" on the main image panel. I kinda like it! To finish off the card, I added three small Light Cocoa Glitter Dots to the top right corner. Whatchathink?

    I don't know if you've seen this week's Bellariffic Friday Sketch yet, but it's by none other than Li'l ol' ME! You still have time to play...just make a card and send it to Emily by Thursday night (midnight), and you could win some Bella Bucks! Here's the sketch in case you missed it.
    And...if you do play...link me up so I can see and comment on your creations, k? I can't wait!

    Ok, so I gotta run...hope you have a wonderful day!

    Monday, August 3, 2009

    Sky falls, you feel like it's a beautiful day...don't let it get away...

    Hey, peeps, Happy Tuesday! I hope you're week is going great so far. Mine is okay, but my boys are getting restless...it's definitely time to go back to school...before I pull my hair out! *yikes*

    So, I have some fun news for you today...I was chatting with my friend Mercy the other day about her Tuesday sketch challenges, and she asked if I would be her first Guest Muse for August! I'm super excited...I love Mercy's sketches! Here's the sketch for this week:


    And here's my card (lookie! I didn't alter it! *grin*):


    I was feelin' a little scrappy, can't you tell? I decided on Charlotte Ketto for my main image, so I stamped her in Black Stazon on watercolor paper and colored her with reinkers and a waterbrush. I cut and embossed the image with my Rectangle Nestabilities, and added a tiny mat of Prism Suede Brown Dark before matting it onto the scalloped rectangle. The pink didn't show up very well on my base layer of Basic Grey Urban Prairie paper, so I added a larger mat of Suede Brown Dark behind the scalloped layer.

    For the two strips across, I decided to do something a little different. First I adhered 2 strips of 5/8" Chocolate Chip Grosgrain ribbon to my card base, then stitched strips of 3/8" Regal Rose Grosgrain, pleating them as I went. I love how they look! Then I stitched around the Basic Grey layer and Brown mat, using a zig-zag stitch, and added a photo corner to the top left. For the flower accent, I layered some Primas and a button, and finished the card off with the Hello Dear Friend sentiment stamped in Versamagic Jumbo Java. Of course, I had to add some Diamond Stickles to Charlotte's dress for fun, too.


    We'd love for you to play along with us this week! If you do, make sure you link your creation to Mercy's blog and also use keyword MTSC33 when uploading to your public gallery so we can see your fabulous creations. For more inspiration using this week's sketch, check out Mercy's blog, and the rest of the Muses:

    Thanks so much for hangin' out with me today. I hope you have a wonderful Tuesday!

    Sunday, August 2, 2009

    So I'm here today because God kept me...I'm alive today, only because of His grace...

    Hey, y'all, what's up? First I want to thank all of you who visited me yesterday and left sweet comments...you made my day!! Did you enjoy the Verve Blog Hop as much as I did? I hope so!

    I have a fun card to show you today...I was so excited to hear that Mercy was starting her sketch challenges again. I have been a huge fan of her sketches, so this was fabulous news! She posted the latest one on Tuesday, so I decided to sit down tonight after everyone was in bed and play a little bit. See what you think.

    Isn't that a great sketch? I inked up a new stamp from Serendipity Stamps called Never Give Up...I love this sentiment. I think it is super versatile...what a great card for encouragement, friendship, or just because. It was perfect for this sketch, don't you think?

    Of course I had to pair it with my favorite paper from the Basic Grey Lemonade collection...love this print! Added some embossing, sponging, stitching, and then topped it off with a ribbon/button combo. I love how it turned out, if I do say so myself!

    Well, I gotta hit the sack, so I'm gonna keep this short and sweet...thanks for hanging out with me today, and don't forget to check out Mercy's new sketch on Tuesday! Have a wonderful Sunday!



    Stamps: Never Give Up (Serendipity)
    Paper: Chocolate Chip, Neenah Solar White, Kiwi Kiss, Soft Sky, Basic Grey Lemonade
    Ink: Chocolate Chip, Close to Cocoa
    Accessories: Ribbon, Button (SU), Dimensionals, Nestabilities, Sewing Machine, Thread, Swiss Dots Embossing Folder, Sponges, Kaiser Craft Pearls