Sunday, January 31, 2016

Woodgrain Birthday

Hi All!  Today I'm playing along with Freshly Made Sketches.  We have a birthday for a very special carpenter and I wanted to do something in wood.  I stamped a woodgrain background and did a little sponging and scored at the board lines.  I stamped the sentiment on the panel in black and added a silver embossed nail through the "i".  The hammer was stamped in brown for the handle and the head of the hammer silver embossed.  It was added to the panel with dimensionals and the panel added to a wide dark brown border.


This photo is a little washed out, but you can see the scoring I did on the wood to 
create boards and the nail the hammer is pounding in to keep the dot on the "i".


Happy Stamping,
Dana

Thursday, January 28, 2016

Snowy Trees

I really need to come up with a catchy phrase to welcome you and start out my blog posts.  I'm not a wordsmith and that type of thing doesn't come easily to me.  I'll need to work on it in my spare time (cough).  

I'm playing along with the Tic-Tac-Toe Challenge again.  Honestly, I've always shied away from tic-tac-toe challenges in the past - I think I was intimidated.  But, I have had so much fun with these.  I chose the top row of Snow, Glitter and Trees. It's a pretty straight forward card.  The trees were stamped, the sky and snow sponged and Wink of Stella added to the tree tips.  I wanted to play up the sparkle a bit more so I added prisma glitter to the snow.  I went with a larger border on this card as I thought it really complimented the main image.






A close up of the Wink of Stella in the trees and the prisma glitter on the snow 
banks (and an abundance of stray glitter, ugh).  The Wink of Stella is amazing IRL, 
but a stinker to capture in a photograph.


Happy Stamping,
Dana

Monday, January 25, 2016

For the Love of Pets

I am so excited to be the Guest Designer this week at City Crafter Challenge Blog, how awesome to play along with the talented design team!  This week the challenge is the theme "For the Love of Pets".  I love having a pet, to me they are a member of the family.  I tend to lean to cats and dogs. Pigs, fish, reptiles and gerbils, though perfectly lovely I'm sure, just don't do it for me.

I fell in love with this fabulous retro background stamp and thought it paired perfectly with the stylized cat image.  This was one of those cards that you map out in your head before paper and ink and even pulled out.  Sometimes the card in your vision doesn't materialize, but it did for me in this case and I love how it turned out.  It was pretty straight forward, some stamping and layering.  The sentiment and hearts were die cut and punched from glimmer paper.  It need another little element and I dug out some copperish/rose gold seed beads and scattered them about.


City Crafter Challenge Week 296: For the Love of Pets


Is that not the sweetest puppy ever!  I always find inspiration from the City Crafter design team and challenge submissions, swing by and take a look!

Happy Stamping,
Dana

Fooore!

Glen's Uncle has a birthday next week and is an avid golfer.  I recently acquired this stamp set and thought this would make a perfect clean and simple card, which happens to be the toppings this week at Seize the Birthday.  I stamped the golf bag on the main panel, a scrap of patterned paper, a scrap of green and a scrap of kraft.  A little fussy cutting and the golf bag has a cute little pocket with a "leather" accent.  Another scrap of the same patterned paper was edged with a bit of green and added to the left edge of the card.  I masked 2 stamps from a set to get the Happy Birthday sentiment.  Finally, Fooore was stamped in green. I sure used scrap a lot in my description above, I think I need to also play along at Pixie's Crafty Workshop.  It's been much too long since I've spent time on the playground.



Clean and Simple




Happy Stamping,
Dana

Love Birds

Today's card was a bit of a journey.  I contemplated the challenge colors at ColourQ but never quite landed on something until I began to play with the CASE challenge at Time Out.  The card fell into place pretty quickly after I joined the two challenges together.  I added my twist to the case by changing up the colors and using the bird image rather than a floral image.  I played around quite a bit with the colors of the layers on this card, it was pretty interesting how the color of the thin border really changed the tone of the card. I finally landed on the So Saffron and Crumb Cake. I really liked the softness of that combination of borders and that it let the birds and sentiment pop.


ColourQ #325

Time Out #48: CASE with Your Own Twist

Happy Stamping,
Dana

Sunday, January 24, 2016

Cards Galore

I am seriously behind in my card making so I turned to challenges to provide some inspiration.  I am playing along with 3 challenges today. In alphabetical order:

Cards in Envy

I am completely out of Sympathy cards.  While I generally like to make cards with the recipient in mind, it is not always easy to predict when you need a sympathy card.  I try to keep a number of them on hand so I can select one based on the deceased or the loved ones left behind.  I wanted a bit of formality and something that could be masculine or feminine.  I lightly stamped a gray leafy stem and on the main panel and then dry embossed with a vertical stripe.  The sentiment was stamped full strength in gray and layered on top with sponge squares.  The main panel was then mounted to the card base with sponge squares.  I love those little sponge squares as they can be squeezed flat and pop back up - perfect for mailing!



CASology

Hmmm, Clear as a cue word.  I was intrigued and puzzled that around for a bit.  I immediately thought of clear embossing but wanted to include something a little more obvious.  I clear embossed the swirl on the front panel and lightly stamped the same image on the inside of the card so it could peek through the clear window sheet stripe down the front of the card.  The main image and sentiment were heat embossed in Crushed Curry.  A bit of layering and the card was complete.




The challenge this week is a photo inspiration.  I knew I wanted the soft blue and floral images to be the star of the show.  So I selected this lovely floral teacup as my main element.  But, I couldn't pass up the cookies, so I added touches of brown.  I lightly stamped the script in a warm brown on the main panel.  I also lightly stamped a floral stem in green and a light blue scroll image.  I stamped the postage stamp image a little darker in blue as I wanted the "5" to be visible as it caught my eye in the inspiration photo.  A sentiment, some layers and a scattering of pearls on the teacup and around the sentiment rounded out the card.


Happy Stamping,
Dana

Saturday, January 23, 2016

Elegant Valentine

I, like so many others, fell in love with this gorgeous heart die cut from Stampin' Up.  I am not generally a big heart girl, but I couldn't resist this one.  I wanted to pull out all the stops on this card and use as much bling as I could.  The heart was die cut from some shimmer card stock that was in a huge stack of card stock samples from my Uncle, which became my main panel.  I heat embossed the sentiment in Cherry Cobbler.  A piece of red foil was attached behind the heart.  The heart was cut again from Dazzling Diamonds glimmer paper and inserted to main panel.  I added a few rhinestones,  adhered the panel to some fun foam and finally to a shimmer card base.  I thought this card would be a good submission to the Global Design Project as their challenge theme this week is Love.


Though subtle, there is a lovely textural and shine difference between the glimmer 
paper heart and the shimmer card stock. I hope you can see it here.



Happy Stamping,
Dana