Thursday, July 23, 2015

Playing around with ink and sponges

This one was my favorite of three that I made "identical".  Do you have issues like that with cards?  What happened is that when I was putting the last one together, I reversed the green and blue panels and almost made the card upside down!  I decided to just go with it, and I really like that the sky part of the card rests against the green and the hill part rests on the blue.  Serendipity!
This was just sponging without any masking.  I like it for it's gentle changes.
This card was a failure, but I love the concept so I'm sharing anyway.  I used a small sizzlet ? - the set of three leaf patterns that are a black plastic thing with a sponge on the cutting side?  Anyway, It was very difficult to get the leaves to cut completely and it left a mark all around the plastic shape, even though I used a squishy mat.  I can't even look up the exact name of the dies because I was so frustrated with them I threw them away!  

On the lighter note - I used Glacier, Lagoon and Pacifica inks and a sponge to create the underneath. If you know of a terrific branch of foliage that I could use instead, please let me know! 

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Recipe cards


I made a pile of recipe cards using the Taste of Summer stamps. After I made these (Sunset and Canary) I made a set with Pear and Sunset, and another with Canary and Pear.  So much fun and such a nice assortment of clean, new recipe cards!  We will use these in the MN kitchen inside some nifty protective sleeves I found in the kitchen. 


Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Hello dear friend


This was a quick card that came together using some Verve stamps with dies for cutting.  I stamped the leaves on patterned paper and cut, then the flowers.  It was a "build a flower" type of process and I really love the result.  The papers were in a 6x6 paper pack that was leftover from a scrapbook convention in Phoenix last spring.  This turned out pretty cute for a 15 minute card!  

Sunday, July 5, 2015

Close to My Heart July Special


Jump of It July! is a special campaign that will allow you to have either the July stamp of the month, or any of the hostess reward only stamp sets from the annual or seasonal expressions catalogs!  If you were eyeing one of those Hostess stamps and couldn't get it - this is your chance! Here are the details:  

During the month of July, when you purchase $25 (USD&CAD) in current, retail priced stamps, you qualify to receive either the July Stamp of the Month, My Acrylix® Life Is Wonderful, FREE or any one of the Hostess Rewards stamp sets featured in Annual Inspirations 2014–2015 or Seasonal Expressions 2 for only $5 USD&CAD! That is a savings of up to $17.95 USD/$19.75 CAD! The July Stamp of the Month is a lovely, versatile stamp set that is a great match for your cards and layouts that celebrate all the wonderful things—big and small—that life has to offer. Additionally, the Hostess Rewards stamp sets have previously only been available as part of the Hostess Rewards program, which means now is the perfect opportunity to get those special stamp sets you’ve had your eye on! To get your FREE stamp set or your $5 USD&CAD Hostess Rewards stamp set, simply place an order for $25 (USD&CAD) of any current, retail priced stamps. This offer is available only during the month of July and applies only to the July Stamp of the Month and current Hostess rewards stamp sets, so spring into action and jump on this deal before it’s gone!
*Offer valid July 1, 2015 (9:00 am MDT)–July 31, 2015 (11:59 pm MDT). No tax will be charged on the free item(s). Shipping/handling is calculated based on the full retail price of the free or discounted item(s). 
Here is a handy link for your shopping!  Sharli.CTMH.com

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Happy 4th of July!


Happy 4th of July!  This week will be filled with excitement in the Brainerd area - I am so happy to be here for the "small town" 4th of July celebrations!  Everyone gets involved, and the weather here allows for all kinds of "American" activities (like Baseball!).  We have been enjoying watching the boys play baseball and since they are on different teams, that practice and play on different days of the week, it is a Monday through Thursday commitment!  I have much gratitude for the chance to be here for these events! 

Hope you like my simple card! (the baseball stripes are Washi tape!)
Happy Canada Day for my Northern friends!