Sunday, December 26, 2021

SPARKLE OF THE SEASON CHRISTMAS CARD!

 Hi, Friends,

I hope you had a “Merry and Bright” Christmas!  Brian and Lia came over to help us celebrate, so we had a good time.  We had our Christmas meal on Christmas Eve:  a Butternut Squash Galette, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy, Grape Salad, Rolls, and Strawberry Cake for dessert.  I didn’t take any pictures of the food, but it was good.

I still have a couple of projects to share with you, so will get on with it!


This card was inspired by one designed and made by Anne Marie Hile, stampinanne.com, post dated November 14, 2021.

MY RECIPE:

     STAMPS:  Sparkle of the Season

     CARDSTOCK:  

          Smoky Slate:  5-1/2 x 8-1/2, scored at 4-1/4

          Basic Black:   4 x 5-1/4

          Basic White:  3-7/8 x 3-7/8

          Basic Black:  3-1/8 x 3-1/8

          Smoky Slate:  3 x 3

          Pattern Party DSP:  2-7/8 x 2-7/8

          Pattern Party DSP:  1-1/8 x 3-7/8

               SCRAPS:  Smoky Slate

               INSIDE:  

                    Basic Black:  3-3/4 x 5

                    Basic White:  3-5/8 x 4-7/8

          INK:  Memento Black

          ACCESSORIES:  Harvest Dies, SU Die Cut Machine, Matte Black Dots, White Crinkled Seam Binding Ribbon, Wonderfom Snowflakes, Glue Dots, Dimensionals, Rhinestones, Timeworn Type Embossing Folder


The Pattern Place DSP is a hostess item in the Annual Catalog.  It has a lot of pretty colored patterned papers on one side and lots of black and white colored prints on the other side.  The inside looks like this:




HOW I MADE IT:

1.  Use Memento Black ink to stamp signature stamp on back of card base.

2.  Stamp sentiment using Memento Black ink on upper left corner of inside Cardstock.  

3.  Use Memento Black ink to stamp snowflakes on lower left corner of inside Cardstock.

4.  Adhere inside panels together; adhere to inside of Cardstock.

5.  Add rhinestones to snowflakes.

6.  Emboss Basic White Cardstock using Timeworn Type Embossing Folder and SU Die Cut Machine.

7.  Adhere Embossed Basic White Cardstock to right side of Basic Black Cardstock.

8.  Adhere strip of Pattern Party DSP to left side of Basic Black Cardstock.  Tie White Crinkled Seam Binding Ribbon around the strip of Pattern Party DSP.  Adhere panel to front of card base.

9.  Adhere Pattern Party DSP to Smoky Slate Cardstock; adhere panel to Basic Black Cardstock.  Adhere panel to center of Embossed Basic White Cardstock on the right side of the front of the card base.

10.  Use glue dots to adhere Wonderful Snowflake to center of Pattern Party DSP.

11.  Stamp sentiment using Memento Black ink on a scrap of Smoky Slate Cardstock.  Cut out using long die from Harvest Dies.  Cut off ends of die cut to make straight ends.  

12.  Attach sentiment to front of card base using dimensionals.

13.  Add Matte Black Dots (see sample for placement).

Thanks so much for stopping by today; I still have a couple of Christmas projects to share.  I got distracted by cooking and other things and missed posting for a few days.  

Happy stamping,
Linda

Wednesday, December 22, 2021

SNOW WONDER CHRISTMAS CARD!

Hi, Friends,

Today has been a busy one—lots still to do before Saturday!  But I did get two or three major items on my to-do list crossed off, so that is progress!  Hope you are doing well with whatever you need to get finished.

I am sharing yet another Christmas card today.  This one uses the stamp set, Snow Wonder.  We made it as one of the projects for November Play Day, and then it was on my last two card buffets.  Although this stamp set was available last year, I did not purchase it until this year.  It is an awesome set in that it is easy to color and actually a fast project, especially for one that is colored with markers.  I like the way that it looks blended after you color it, too.

I used the snowflake design from the Peaceful Place DSP.  There isn’t a good way to show it in the picture, but the snowflakes are all shimmery and make the card look really awesome!

MY RECIPE:

     STAMPS:  Snow Wonder

     CARDSTOCK:  

           Basic Gray:  5-1/2 x 8-1/2, scored at 4-1/4

           Smoky Slate:  4 x 5-1/4

           Peaceful Place DSP:  3-7/8 x 5-1/8

               SCRAPS:  Basic White, Smoky Slate

               INSIDE:

                    Smoky Slate:  3-3/4 x 5

                    Basic White:  3-5/8 x 4-7/8

     INK:  Memento Black

     BLENDS:  Pumpkin Pie (D), Real Red (D), Old Olive (D), Smoky Slate (L)

     ACCESSORIES:  Stitched Rectangle Dies, Pretty Pillow Box Dies, SU Die Cut Machine, Rhinestones, Dimensionals


On the inside, I stamped the wreath in Memento Black ink and colored it with Blends Markers:


HOW I MADE THE CARD:

1.  Use Memento Black ink to stamp signature stamp on back of card base.

2.  Stamp wreath using Memento Black ink on lower right corner of inside panel.  Color using markers.

3.  Adhere inside panels together; adhere to inside of card base.

4.  Adhere patterned paper to Smoky Slate Cardstock.  Adhere to front of card base.

5.  Stamp snowman using Memento Black ink on scrap of Basic White Cardstock.  Color using markers.  Cut out using die and SU Die Cut Machine.

6.  Attach snowman panel to front of card base using dimensionals.

7.  Stamp sentiment using Memento Black ink on scrap of Smoky Slate Cardstock.  Cut out using die and SU Die Cut Machine.

8.  Adhere sentiment to snowman.

9.  Add rhinestones (see sample for placement).


We bought the girls (the kittens) a new “climber” that they have really enjoyed.  Here is a picture of Chloe sitting on it:

Hope you enjoyed my project for today!  Thanks for stopping by!

Happy stamping,

Linda


 

Tuesday, December 21, 2021

WHIMSICAL TREES CHRISTMAS CARD!

Hi, Friends,

It is getting closer and closer to Christmas and my to-do list is still pretty long.  Hope you are getting everything you need to do done!  

Today I want to share with you a card using the stamp set Whimsical Trees and the Whimsey and Wonder DSP.  The Whimsey & Wonder DSP is one of my all-time favorites—so many pretty soft colors and whimsical designs!  It is so pretty that you can really just let it shine, and not have to do much in the way of stamping.  So this is a simple card that turned out beautifully!


MY RECIPE:

     CARDSTOCK:

          Mint Macaron:  5-1/2 x 8-1/2, scored at 4-1/4

          Soft Succulent:  4 x 5-1/4

          Whimsey & Wonder DSP:  3-7/8 x 5-1/8

          Soft Succulent:  3-1/8 x 4-1/8

          Whimsey & Wonder DSP:  3 x 4

               SCRAPS:  Mint Macaron

               INSIDE:  

                    Soft Succulent:  3-3/4 x 5

                    Basic White:  3-5/8 x 4-7/8

     INK:  Mint Macaron, Soft Succulent

     ACCESSORIES:  Tailor Made Tags Dies, SU Die Cut Machine, Glittered Organdy Ribbon, Linen Thread, Dimensionals, Rhinestones


The sentiment is on a tag which has been popped up using dimensionals.  Those of you who stamp with me know that I cannot make a card without using dimensionals somewhere on the card!

The inside is also very simple:


I simply stamped the single tree on the corner!

HOW I MADE IT:

1.  Use Mint Macaron ink to stamp signature stamp on back of card base.

2.  Stamp tree using Mint Macaron ink on lower right corner of the inside panel.

3.  Adhere inside panels together; adhere to inside of card base.

4.  Adhere patterned paper (design) to Soft Succulent Cardstock; adhere to front of card base.

5.  Adhere patterned paper (trees) to Soft Succulent Cardstock.  Adhere to center front of card base.

6.  Use Soft Succulent ink to stamp sentiment on scrap of Mint Macaron Cardstock.  Cut out using die and SU Die Cut Machine.

7.  Thread ribbon thru hole in tag.  Wrap linen thread around ribbon and tie the linen thread in a knot.

8.  Adhere tag to front of card base using dimensionals.

9.  Add rhinestones (see sample for placement).

Thanks so much for stopping by today!  I still have a few Christmas cards to share, so check back soon!

Happy stamping,

Linda

Monday, December 20, 2021

TIDINGS AND TRIMMINGS CHRISTMAS CARD!

 Hi, Friends,

I missed posting a card for you yesterday; been busy trying to finish up Christmas cards!  Last night was the Red Bank Baptist Church Orchestra Christmas concert and it was amazing!  That is my favorite Christmas activity—it is nice to just sit back and relax and listen to music for a while!

Anyway, I have another card to share today:


This card uses the beautiful Tidings of Christmas DSP, a 6 x 6 paper pack available from the Annual Catalog.  The picture doesn’t really do this card justice.

RECIPE:

     STAMPS:  Tidings and Trimmings

     CARDSTOCK:  

          Crumb Cake:  5-1/2 x 8-1/2, scored at 4-1/4

          Cherry Cobbler:  3-3/4 x 5

          Tidings of Christmas DSP:  3-5/8 x 3-5/8

          Tidings of Christmas DSP:  1-1/2 x 3-5/8

               SCRAPS:  Basic White, Soft Succulent, Cherry Cobbler

               INSIDE:

                    Cherry Cobbler:  3-3/4 x 5

                    Basic White:  3-5/8 x 4-7/8

INK:  Evening Evergreen

BLENDS:  Soft Succulent (L)

ACCESSORIES:  Stitched Shapes Dies (Retired), Circles Layering Dies, Ornate Layering Dies, SU Die Cut Machine, Gilded Gems, Dimensionals


HOW I MADE IT:

1.  Use Evening Evergreen ink to stamp signature stamp on back of card base.

2.  Stamp leaf on lower right corner of inside panel using Evening Evergreen ink.  Color using marker.

3.  Adhere inside panels together; adhere to inside of card base.

4.  Adhere patterned paper to Cherry Cobbler Cardstock.  Adhere Cherry Cobbler die cut at seam.  Adhere panel to front of card base.

5.  Stamp sentiment using Evening Evergreen ink on scrap of Basic White Cardstock.  Cut out using die and SU Die Cut Machine.

6.  Adhere sentiment to Soft Succulent scalloped circle die cut.

7.  Attach sentiment circle to front of card base using dimensionals.

8.  Add Gilded Gems (see sample for placement).


The inside is simple, just a simple leaf colored with the Soft Succulent Blend!


Hope your holiday preparations are going well!  Here is a picture I took of the orchestra last night:


Thanks for stopping by!

Happy stamping,
Linda




Saturday, December 18, 2021

ENCIRCLED IN WARMTH CHRISTMAS CARD!

 Hi, Friends,

Yes, I DO have another Christmas card project for you today, this time using the Encircled in Warmth stamp set.  Here is my card:


MY RECIPE FOR THIS CARD:

     STAMPS:  Encircled in Warmth, Sparkle of the Season

     CARDSTOCK:

          Crumb Cake:  5-1/2 x 8-1/2, scored at 4-1/4

          Old Olive:  4 x 5-1/4

          Heartwarming Hugs DSP:  3-7/8 x 3-7/8

          Heartwarming Hugs DSP:  1-1/2 x 3-7/8

               SCRAPS:  Basic White, Old Olive

               INSIDE:

                    Real Red:  3-3/4 x 5

                    Basic White:  3-5/8 x 4-7/8

     INK:  Old Olive

     STAMPIN’ WRITE MARKERS:  Real Red, Old Olive

     ACCESSORIES:  Encircled in Beauty Dies, Ornate Layering Dies, Stitched Shapes Dies (retired), SU Die Cut Machine, Gilded Gems, Dimensionals

To make the sentiment two different colors, we used the markers to color directly on the stamp, “huffed” on the stamp, and then stamped it on a scrap of Basic White Cardstock.  It is important to use a water based stamp like the Stampin’ Write Markers when you color directly onto a rubber stamp.  Don’t use your Stampin’ Blends for this technique.


HOW I MADE THIS CARD:

1.  Use Old Olive ink to stamp signature stamp on back of card base.

2.  Stamp leaf image on lower right corner of inside panel using Old Olive ink.

3.  Adhere inside panels together; adhere to inside of card base.

4.  Adhere patterned paper to Old Olive Cardstock.  Adhere Old Olive die cut at seam.  Adhere panel to front of card base.

5.  Use markers to color sentiment stamp (ONLY USE WATER BASE MARKERS TO COLOR DIRECTLY ON STAMPS).  “Huff” the stamp to moisten the ink.  Stamp on scrap of Basic White Cardstock.  Cut out using die and SU Die Cut Machine.

6.  Adhere Old Olive die cut to front of card base.

7.  Attach stamped sentiment to front of card base using dimensionals.

8.  Add Gilded Gems embellishments to front of card base (see sample for placement).


We made this card at November Play Day, and I also added it to my last two card buffets. 


 We got an awesome package from my sister yesterday:  her homemade chocolates!  My sister is an excellent chocolatier!  No, we didn’t eat them all at one sitting!


Hope you enjoyed my card project for today!  

Happy stamping,

Linda

Friday, December 17, 2021

SEASONS OF FUN CHRISTMAS CARD!

 Hi, Friends,

Today has been a dreary day here; we drove to the Northgate Mall area to pick up some dinner and the sun was shining there, but when we got home, it was still dreary and actually got foggy while we were eating. I have my furry friend, Chloe, sitting on the sofa with me while I type this.  There is a “Mouse for Cats” app that I have on my phone that she adores, so she is watching the mice running across my phone screen!  She will watch the silly thing for up to 15 or 20 minutes, so long as something more fun doesn’t come up!

I am sharing a card to day that uses the stamp set Seasons of Fun (a Hostess set in the July - December 2021 Mini Catalog).  Earlier this fall, I shared a Halloween card made with the same set.  Here is my card:


I think this card is so adorable, with the Charlie Brown Christmas tree and the little girl all bundled up!  I also liked the way that it coordinated with the tree designer series paper from the Tidings of Christmas DSP!

MY RECIPE FOR THIS CARD:

     STAMPS:  Seasons of Fun (Hostess Set), Christmas to Remember

     CARDSTOCK:  

          Soft Suede:  5-1/2 x 8-1/2, scored at 4-1/4

          Mint Macaron:  4 x 5-1/4

          Tidings of Christmas DSP:  2-1/2 x 5-1/8

          Tidings of Christmas DSP:  1-1/2 x 5-1/8

          Basic White:  2-5/8 x 3-7/8

               SCRAPS:  Mint Macaron

               INSIDE:

                    Mint Macaron:  3-3/4 x 5

                    Basic White:  3-5/8 x 4-7/8

     INK:  Early Espresso

     BLENDS:  Soft Suede (L), Mint Macaron (D), Evening Evergreen (L), Cherry Cobbler (D), Daffodil Delight (D), Crumb Cake (L), Smoky Slate (L)

     ACCESSORIES:  Stitched So Sweetly Dies, SU Die Cut Machine, Braided Burlap Trim (Retired), Dimensionals, Rhinestones


HOW I MADE THE CARD:

1.  Use Early Espresso ink to stamp signature stamp on back of card base.

2.  Stamp sentiment on center top of inside panel using Early Espresso ink.

3.  Adhere inside panels together; adhere to inside of card base.

4.  Adhere patterned paper to Mint Macaron Cardstock.  Adhere ribbon to seam of patterned paper.

5.  Adhere panel to front of card base.

6.  Use Early Espresso ink to stamp focal image on Basic White Cardstock.

7.  Stamp snowflakes on upper left corner, using Early Espresso ink.

8.  Color focal image, using markers.

9.  Adhere focal image to Mint Macaron scalloped die cut.

10.  Attach focal image to front of card base using dimensionals.

11.  Add rhinestones (see sample for placement).

I hope you enjoyed this project, and that you will visit again soon to see my other crafty projects!

Happy stamping,

Linda

Thursday, December 16, 2021

SNOWBODY BETTER CHRISTMAS CARD!

 Hi, Friends,

I am stopping by with another Christmas card project this evening.  This one uses the Snowbody Better stamp set.  Who doesn’t love a bunch of cute snowmen?  And as long as you don’t mind just a bit of coloring, this one is pretty simple—not too many layers or complicated anything!


MY RECIPE:

     CARDSTOCK:

          Crumb Cake:  5-1/2 x 8-1/2, scored at 4-1/4

          Misty Moonlight:  4 x 5-1/4

          Trimming the Town DSP (retired):  3-7/8 x 5-1/8

               SCRAPS:  Basic White, Crumb Cake

               INSIDE:

                    Misty Moonlight:  3-3/4 x 5

                    Basic White:  3-5/8 x 4-7/8  

      INK:  Memento Black, Misty Moonlight

     BLENDS:  Poppy Parade, Mint Macaron (D), Misty Moonlight (L), Pumpkin Pie (D)

     ACCESSORIES:  Stitched Rectangle Dies, SU Die Cut Machine, Rhinestones,


These snowmen are so cheerful!  They are sure to bring a smile to the recipient’s face!


The inside is simple:  just a “snowball” present stamped in the lower corner of the inside panel and colored with a marker.

HOW I MADE IT:

1.  Use Misty Moonlight ink to stamp signature stamp on the back of the card base.

2.  Stamp present on lower right corner of inside panel using Memento black ink.  Color using markers.

3.  Adhere inside panels together; adhere to inside of card base.

4.  Adhere patterned paper to Misty Moonlight Cardstock.  Adhere to front of card base.

5.  Use Memento black ink to stamp snowmen on scrap of Basic White Cardstock.  Cut out using die and SU Die Cut Machine.

6.  Color snowmen using markers.

7.  Attach snowmen image to front of card base using dimensionals.

8.  Stamp sentiment using Misty Moonlight ink on scrap of Crumb Cake Cardstock.  Cut out using die and SU Die Cut Machine.

9.  Adhere sentiment to front of card base.

10.  Add rhinestones.  See sample for placement.


Hope you are having a wonderful day today, maybe spreading some Christmas cheer by making and mailing some Christmas cards!  

Happy stamping,

Linda

Wednesday, December 15, 2021

DELIVERING CHEER CHRISTMAS CARD!

 Hi, Friends,

I am sharing another Christmas card with you today, one that uses the stamp set DELIVERING CHEER.   This card was inspired by one I saw made by my friend, Sandy Carlson (swap pictured on dostamping.typepad.com, post dated 8/5/21).


MY RECIPE:

     CARDSTOCK:

          Crumb Cake:  5-1/2 x 8-1/2, scored at 4-1/4

          Evening Evergreen:  4 x 5-1/4

          Pear Pizzazz:  3-7/8 x 3-7/8

          Painted Christmas DSP:  1-1/2 x 3-7/8

          Basic White:  2-1/4 x 4-1/2

          Evening Evergreen:  2-3/8 x 4-5/8

          Evening Evergreen:  3/8 x 3-7/8

               SCRAPS:  Crumb Cake

               INSIDE:

                    Evening Evergreen:  3-3/4 x 5

                    Basic White:  3-5/8 x 4-7/8

     INK:  Early Espresso

     BLENDS:  Real Red (D), Old Olive, Evening Evergreen (L), Ivory, Petal Pink (D)

     ACCESSORIES:  Give It A Whirl Dies, Tasteful Textile Embossing Folder, SU Die Cut Machine, Linen Thread, Red Rhinestones, Dimensionals


I like the way you can change up this stamp set, with the different objects to put in the girls’ hands and the different clothing options.

The inside of the card looks like this:


HOW I MADE MY CARD:

1.  Use Early Espresso ink to stamp signature stamp on back of card base.

2.  Stamp packages on bottom right corner of inside panel using Early Espresso ink.  Color using markers.

3.  Adhere inside panels together; adhere to inside of card base.

4.  Adhere embossed panel and patterned paper to Evening Evergreen Cardstock.  Adhere strip of Even ing Evergreen Cardstock to seam.  Tie linen thread around Evening Evergreen strip.

5.  Adhere panel to front of card base.

6.  Stamp focal images on Basic White Cardstock.  Color using markers.

7.  Adhere stamped panel to Evening Evergreen Cardstock.

8.  Attach stamped panel to front of card base using dimensionals.

9.  Stamp sentiment on scrap of Crumb Cake Cardstock.  Cut out using die cut and SU Die Cut Machine.

10.  Attach sentiment panel to front of card base using dimensionals and adhesive.

11.  Add red rhinestones to tree (see sample for placement).


Our kitties are doing well; they (especially Zoe) take long naps during the afternoon.  I actually gave up some valuable real estate in the craft room so that they could be comfortable spending time with me while I craft:


Hope you are having a great day today and that you will stop by soon to see what is going on in my craft room!

Happy stamping,

Linda




Tuesday, December 14, 2021

ANGELS OF PEACE CHRISTMAS CARD!

 Hi, Friends,

Christmas is upon us and I do not have all of my Christmas cards posted (I have several to post yet)!  This year, most of my Christmas card projects were on my card buffets, so you may not have seen some of them.  My Angels of Peace card is one of my favorite cards!


I love the soft colors, the Wink of Stella on the angel wings, and the fact that the card uses the beautiful Whimsey and Wonder Designer Series Paper!

MY RECIPE:

     STAMPS:  Angels of Peace, Itty Bitty Christmas (Retired)

     CARDSTOCK:  
          Mint Macaron:  5-1/2 x 8-1/2, scored at 4-1/4
          Old Olive:  4 x 5-1/4
          Whimsey and Wonder DSP:  3-7/8 x 3-7/8
          Whimsey and Wonder DSP:  1-1/2 x 3-7/8
          Basic White:  2-1/4 x 3-3/8
               SCRAPS:  Old Olive
               INSIDE:
                    Old Olive:  3-3/4 x 5
                    Basic White:  3-5/8 x 4-7/8

     INK:  Memento Black, Mint Macaron

     BLENDS:  Mint Macaron (L), Old Olive (D), Soft Suede (L), Petal Pink (D), Flirty Flamingo (L), Ivory

     ACCESSORIES:  Stitched So Sweetly Dies, SU Die Cut Machine, Elegant Faceted Gems, Wink of Stella, Fine Art Ribbon


HOW I MADE IT:

1.  Use Mint Macaron ink to stamp signature stamp on back of card base.

2.  Stamp sentiment at center top of inside panel using Mint Macaron ink.

3.  Adhere inside panels together; adhere to inside of card base.

4.  Adhere patterned paper to Old Olive Cardstock.  Adhere ribbon at seam.  Adhere ends of ribbon to back of panel.

5.  Adhere panel to front of card base.

6.  Use Mint Macaron ink to stamp sentiment at bottom of Basic White panel.

7.  Stamp angel image using Memento black ink on Basic White panel.  Color using markers.

8.  Adhere stamped image to scalloped Old Olive die cut.

9.  Attach stamped panel to card front using dimensionals.

10.  Add Wink of Stella to angel wings.

11.  Add Elegant Faceted Gems to front of card base (see sample for placement).

Here is what the inside of the card looks like:


For those of you who didn’t see the Facebook post, we have officially adopted the two sweet kittens, Zoe and Chloe!  Here is a family picture:


Thanks so much for stopping by today to see the Angels of Peace project!  

Happy stamping,
Lindah




Sunday, October 24, 2021

SEASONS OF FUN HALLOWEEN CARD!

 Hi, Friends,

I am presently sitting at a table at a Scrapbook Retreat at Bell Buckle, TN, about ready to pack up and head home.  Here is a picture of our group:


For those of you who have attended retreats, we have eaten ALL weekend, stayed up too late, and had great fun just hanging out with each other.  Our “snack” table looked like this:


This didn’t include two Bread Basket cakes (one strawberry, one caramel) and one Coconut Cake!  

Anyway, there was a card on the card buffet at the Salvation Army Angel Tree Crop that I wanted to share before Halloween, so here it is:


 The Seasons of Fun stamp set is a hostess set that is offered in the July - December 2021 Mini Catalog.  It is such a cute set, but I almost missed seeing it in the catalog.



RECIPE:

     STAMPS:  Seasons of Fun

     CARDSTOCK:
          Crumb Cake:  5-1/2 x 8-1/2, scored at 4-1/4
          Pumpkin Pie:  4 x 5-1/4
          Cute Halloween DSP:  3-7/8 x 3-7/8
          Regals DSP (R):  1-1/2 x 3-7/8
               SCRAPS:  Basic Black, Pumpkin Pie, Basic White
               INSIDE:  
                    Pumpkin Pie:  3-3/4 x 5
                    Basic White:  3-5/8 x 4-7/8

     INK:  Memento Black

     BLENDS:  Pumpkin Pie (D), Basic Black (L), Old Olive (D), Soft Suede (L), Ivory, Petal Pink (D)

     ACCESSORIES:  Squares Layering Dies (R), SU Die Cut Machine, Stitched Shapes Dies (R), Rhinestones, Dimensionals



These stamps are just the cutest ever!  I love the black gingham ribbon, too!  Think outside the box and you can use this ribbon on lots of projects, NOT just Halloween!

HOW I MADE IT:

1.  Use Memento Black ink to stamp signature stamp on back of card base.

2.  Stamp three leaves on lower right corner of inside panel using Memento Black ink.  Color using markers.

3.  Adhere inside panels together; adhere to inside of card base.

4.  Adhere patterned paper to Pumpkin Pie cardstock.  Tie ribbon at seam of patterned paper.  Adhere panel to front of card base.

5.  Use Memento Black ink to stamp focal image on scrap of Basic White cardstock.  Cut out using die and SU Die Cut machine.  Color using markers.

6.  Adhere stamped image to Pumpkin Pie cardstock scalloped die cut, then adhere to Basic Black square.

7.  Attach stamped image to to front of card base using dimensionals.

8.  Add rhinestones (see sample for placement).


The inside of the card is simple, just a few leaves colored with different colored markers.

If you are a Braves fan, I hope you get to watch some awesome World Series games this week!  We watched the game last night and cheered loudly with all the other fans at the end!  


Thanks for stopping by and I hope you enjoyed my project!

Happy stamping,

Linda

Friday, October 22, 2021

WELL-DEFINED HALLOWEEN CARD!

 Hi, Friends,

When I was on the Maui Incentive Trip last May, I received the Well-Defined stamp set (I think it was when I spun the wheel).  I was happy for ALL the free product we got, but I looked at this stamp set and thought “what will I use this set for”?  Well, fast forward to this fall when I was planning cards for a card buffet, and I happened to have the Cute Halloween DSP on my desk and this card “happened”!  I actually really liked it!  I wanted to get this card posted before Halloween, so here goes:


RECIPE:

     CARDSTOCK:

           Smoky Slate:  5-1/2 x 8-1/2, scored at 4-1/4

           Basic Black:  4 x 5-1/4

           Cute Halloween DSP:  3-7/8 x 3-7/8

           Cute Halloween DSP:  1-1/2 x 3-7/8

           Basic Black:  3/4 x 4

                SCRAPS:  Basic White, Pumpkin Pie

                INSIDE:  

                     Basic Black:  3-3/4 x 5

                     Basic White:  3-5/8 x 4-7/8

INK:  Memento Black

ACCESSORIES:  Stitched Shapes Dies (R), Layering Squares Dies (R), Stampin’ Up! Die Cut Machine, Linen Thread, Dimensionals


The inside of the card looks like this:


HOW I MADE IT:

1.  Use Memento Black ink to stamp signature stamp on back of card base.

2.  Stamp bats on lower right corner of inside panel using Memento Black ink.

3.  Adhere inside panels together; adhere to inside of card base.

4.  Adhere patterned paper to Basic Black cardstock.  Adhere Basic Black strip at seam of paper.  Tie linen thread around Basic Black strip.

5.  Adhere panel to front of card base.

6.  Use Memento Black ink to stamp sentiment on Basic White scrap.  Cut out using die and Stampin’ Up! Die Cut machine.

7.  Adhere sentiment to Pumpkin Pie scalloped die cut.

8.  Attach sentiment panel to front of card base using dimensionals.


I hope you are having a good week.  Thank you so much for stopping by today!  I have a second Halloween card I want to share soon.

Happy stamping,

Linda


Saturday, October 9, 2021

DAISY GARDEN THINKING OF YOU! PLAY DAY PROJECT TWO!

 Hi, Friends,

The kitties are sleeping, so this is a good time for me to try to do a blog post.  They think they can “help” with everything, including computer work.  Here is a picture of them, looking out my craft room window:


I have been trying to let them into my craft room when I am in there.  So far, it has worked OK, but Zoe is a climber (she climbed my three tiered card!) so it is probably just a matter of time before they manage to get to the top of my craft desk.  I do enjoy it when they sleep under the desk while I am working!

Today I am sharing the second project we made at October Play Day:


This card uses the Daisy Garden background stamp.  We simply stamped the image using Night of Navy ink and colored it using Blends markers!  I like the colors we used (Night of Navy and Granny Apple Green)—I like green/blue combinations!

MY RECIPE:

     STAMPS:  Daisy Garden, Blossoms in Bloom

     CARDSTOCK:
          Night of Navy:  5-1/2 x 8-1/2, scored at 4-1/4
          Granny Apple Green:  3-3/4 x 5
          Basic White:  3-5/8 x 4-7/8
               SCRAPS:  Basic White, Granny Apple Green
               INSIDE:
                    Granny Apple Green:  3-3/4 x 5
                    Basic White:  3-4/8 x 4-7/8

     INK:  Night of Navy

     BLENDS:  Daffodil Delight (D), Granny Apple Green (D)

     ACCESSORIES:  Ovals Layering Dies (Retired), SU Die Cut Machine, Linen Thread, Pearls, Dimensionals


When I am inking up a big stamp (like a background stamp) I like to lay it on the table, rubber side up, open the ink pad and apply the ink by tapping the ink pad on the stamp.  It is the easiest way I have found to get the ink evenly on the stamp.

HOW I MADE IT:

1.  Use the Night of Navy ink to stamp signature stamp on back of card base.

2.  Stamp a small portion of the Daisy Garden stamp on the lower right corner of the inside panel.  Color using markers.


3.  Adhere inside panels together.  Adhere to inside of card base.

4.  Lay large flower stamp flat on the table with rubber side up.  Ink stamp with Night of Navy ink.  Lay Basic White cardstock on top of stamp.  Cover with scrap paper.  Holding papers still with one hand, rub the scrap paper all over.  Remove scrap paper and stamped image from stamp.

5.  Color stamped image using markers.

6.  Adhere stamped and colored image to Granny Apply Green cardstock.  Tie linen thread around the panel, then tie in knot.

7.  Adhere stamped panel to front of card base.

8.  Use Night of Navy ink to stamp sentiment on scrap of Basic White cardstock.  Cut out using die and SU Die Cut Machnie.

9.  Adhere sentiment to Granny Apple Green scalloped die cut.

10.  Attach sentiment to front of card using dimensionals.

11.  Add pearls (see sample for placement).


 You will especially like this card if you love coloring!  By NOT coloring the flower petals, it does speed up the coloring process.  

This card was greatly influenced by one I found on Pinterest created by Diane Hutchinson, craftsbythebow.blogspot.com, post dated July 28, 2021.  I like to give credit where credit is due!

Thanks for stopping by today; I certainly hope you enjoyed the project I shared.  I have several Christmas projects to share with you over the coming days.

Happy stamping,
Linda