Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Cute Dog in Bright Spring Colors

Hi Dreamers!
Hope you are having a great week.  Raining here in Michigan.  So, a perfect day to get some blogging time in.  I have a fun Spring colored card today.  I made this one for my friend to send to her granddaughter.




Materials:
Copic  Markers
CS: white; Yellow polka dot from AMuse Studios
Orange Ribbon: AMuse Studios
Paper Doily
Spellbinder's Scallop circle die cut







Instructions:

  • Print the image out onto white CS and let the ink dry before coloring
  • Make a card from the yellow polka dot CS
  • Color the image with Copic Markers and cut out with the die
  • Layer the image with the paper doily
  • Tie a bow with ribbon and add to card





Isn't this just tooo cute!!  Great card for anyone really.  It could also be used as a birthday card for a child.



************Challenges for my Cute Dog Card:
All Dressed Up: spring colors
Creative Card Crew: girly
Craft-Tee Bow: anything goes with a bow
Simon's Wednesday: anything goes

Coming up next in Dreamland:
Two Moon Goddesses from Lost Coast Designs and some pretty little fairy cards!!  New Challenge at The Love to Scrap Challenge Blog - May 5.  Check back for that.  I hope you have a lovely day!!  Love ya.
Karen

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Just Chicken In!! Fun Cards for Operation Write Home

Hello Everyone!

I thought I would post two of the cards that went to Operation Write Home last week.  I also took a couple pics of the whole pile before the cards went into the shipping box.  Here are those pics.  I have them all sorted by card type (thinking of you, love, missing you, etc.....) and tucked into the envelopes.








Today's cards feature a bit of pun humor.   (Cluck, Cluck)  

Materials:
Stamps: Flaps My Wattle Stamp set from Marks' Finest; Chicken Sentiment 
Ink: Black dye and Rhubarb Stalk Memento; Real Red dye - Stampin' Up; Barn Door distress ink
Red Marker to color
CS: Real Red - Stampin' Up; Patterned - AMuse Studios
Chicken Wire Stencil - Crafters Workshop 
Gingham Ribbons



Instructions:

  • Make a card from red CS
  • On White CS, use the chicken wire stencil and Barn Door Distress ink to create the background
  • Stamp the Chickens and Sentiment with Black ink
  • Use Red marker to color wattles and feet
  • Tie ribbon in a knot and wrap around White CS
  • Add to card base




  • Make card from patterned CS
  • On White CS, stamp Chickens with Rhubarb Stalk ink
  • Stamp Sentiment with Real Red ink
  • Add to card base
  • Wrap ribbon around card and tie in bow





**********How about a few fun Challenges for my Cluck humor:
Mod Squad: going gingham
Sisterhood of Crafters: Things with wings
Just B Creative Crazy: anything goes linky party
The East Wind: humor
Addicted to Stamps: make your mark --I used a red marker to color wattles and feet


Upcoming Events: 
Lots going on in Dreamland!  In May, I will be guest designing for the Sisterhood of Crafters Challenge Blog!!  Stay tuned for two projects for that.  I have some Moon Goddess projects coming up--stamps from Lost Coast Design.  And, many more of the Operation Write Home/Card Card connection cards.  I also finished up the card order I have been working on.  I will have an easel Birthday and Grad card to share from those.  Oh, and just a bunch of fun things.  See you next time!  Love ya.
Karen

Monday, April 21, 2014

Love To Scrap Challenge #28 Scraplift This

Hi Everyone!
Time for a new challenge at the  Love To Scrap Challenge!!  The theme for this challenge is a little different.  The theme is called Scraplift This.  The challenge is to pull elements from the scrapbook page and use them to create your own project.  You will find the scrapbook page on the blog post for the challenge.

The sponsors for the challenge are:

Fred She Said

Prize: $10 gift certificate
Fred, She Said


Mr. Digi's House of Stamps

Prize: 2 images of choice to winner


For my Design Team Project, I used a soooo sweet image from Fred She Said.  I "lifted" the following items from the Scrapbook page for my card:

The color scheme
rick rack
punched edge
paper flowers
love theme
dragonflies--but I substituted butterflies




Materials:
Stamps: digital images from Fred She Said-- Real Burd Love and Sentiment (on inside of card) Hearts and Roses Set
Copic Markers: YR68, RV11, RV34,B00, B12, R35, BG75, BG72
CS: White; orange, Bashful Blue and Marina Mist - Stampin' Up and various colors to punch flowers
DP: My Mind's Eye - Dolled Up and Tangerine pads
Spellbinders die Labels 22
Flower, Edge and Decorative label (on inside) Punch - Stampin' Up
Butterfly die: AMuse Studios
Brads
Blue Twill Ribbon






Instructions:

  • Print out the digital image on white CS and let the ink dry thoroughly--make sure the ink is dry before coloring
  • Make a card base 4.5" x 6.25" from orange CS
  • Punch a Strip of blue CS with the edge punch and add to bottom
  • Wrap ribbon around the DP and cover card base with DP's





  • Color the Burds with Copic Markers
  • Die cut the image and a piece of Bashful Blue CS
  • Add to card front with dimensional adhesive
  • Tie a bow from the ribbon and glue 







  • Punch flowers from CS
  • Layer the punched flowers and punch a hole through all layers
  • Add a brad to each flower set
  • Die cut the butterflies





  • Add the flowers and butterflies to the card with dimensional adhesive





  • Print out the sentiment for the inside
  • Punch out and add to the inside with a few flowers and butterflies


Really fun challenge!!  Give it a try!! We would love to see your interpretation of the challenge theme.



************A few fun Challenges for  my Love Burds:
Glitter n Sparkle: Spring colors
Sketchy Colors: pink and orange
Craft Your Passion: pretty pastels
Crafty card makers: handmade flowers
Created with Love: in the garden
Simon's Wednesday Challenge: animal antics
Through the Purple Haze: creativity strikes
Crafting from the Heart: anything goes
Crafting Desert Divas: photo



Thanks for stopping by!!  Love ya.
Karen

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Spring Colors on Stamped Backgrounds

Hi Dreamers!
Well, we had Spring here in Michigan for a few days and then we had snow on Monday!!  Just can't believe that we had snow in the middle of April.   We are supposed to warm back up tomorrow.  Crazy weather.  And, that is why I haven't posted any pictures of the garden yet this year.  There is nothing to photograph except lots of dead stuff that I did not cut down in the Fall.  Well, enough of that---let's get to the cards!!

I picked up some new things from Stampin' Up this month.  The stamps I used to make the background are all in one set called Petal Parade.  This is a fun set -- once you get stamping you can't stop.  I couldn't anyway.   I made three cards with my stamped backgrounds.




Materials:
Stamps: Petal Parade and Banner Blast from Stampin' Up; Large Sentiment from A Muse Studios
Inks: Distress Inks - Aged Mahogany, Victorian Velvet, Tattered Roses
CS: cream, yellow, wine, light coral
Edge punch, Decorative Label Punch, and Banner Punch - Stampin' Up
Large Scallop edge die cut - My Favorite things
Ribbons
Dry Embossing Folders - Cuttlebug and Stampin' Up





  • I stamped the entire background on this card. 
  • Wrap the ribbon around the edge of the stamped background piece ( layer ribbon with a strip of wine CS) and then add Background to the card base








  • On this card, I added dry embossing, a punched edge and some banner flags.
  • Wrap the ribbon around flat and tie a separate bow.
  • Tuck the banner pieces up under the punched edge








  • On this card, I placed the banners in a shape that I thought resembled a flower. 





***********Challenges for my Spring Colors with Stamped Background cards:
My Craft Spot: banners and tags
Mod Squad: use at least three Spring Colors

I am still working on a large card order.  I am photographing the cards as I finish them.  I will be posting those through out the month.  ( Lots of cutesy cards!!)  I also have lots of the Operation Write Home cards to share.  I will post a few more of those in the next post.  There is a lot of them.  I sent out a total of 85 cards to OWH and Card Care Connection.  See you next time!  Love ya
Karen

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Pretty Little Doll Border -- Part 2

Hi Dreamers!

How is your weekend going?  Going great here.  We are finally having Spring weather here in Michigan.  I was able to open the windows for the first time on Thursday.  I sent off all my charity cards on Friday!  I am still working on a card order though.  But, today, I want to share two more of the Doll Border (Lost Coast Designs) cards.  Take a peek at the group photo.  (See the post of the other two here.)






Materials:
Stamp: Doll Border and Party Words both from Lost Coast Design
CS: Very Vanilla, Basic Black, and Blush Blossom --Stampin' Up
Decorative Paper: Ivory Prints - Canvas Corp ( card #1); Lost and Found Blush - My Mind's Eye (card #2)
Ink: Jet Black Archival
Ribbons


Card #1

Instructions:

  • Make a card from Very Vanilla CS
  • Stamp the Doll Border on Very Vanilla CS and trim to size
  • Layer stamped Dolls with Black CS
  • Cut strips of the Diamond pattern DP and add to card base
  • Add stamped piece
  • Tie ribbon around card

Love the 1930's feel of this stamp.  Doesn't it look cool in the cream/black color scheme??!  On to the next card.




Card #2




  • Make a card from Blush Blossom CS and layer with DP
  • Stamp the Dolls on Blush Blossom CS 
  • Fussy cut one doll
  • Layer a Black CS square with more DP and add the doll
  • Add to the card






  • Stamp the Sentiment on Blush Blossom CS and add to card
  • Tie ribbon in bow and add to card



***********A few fun challenges for my Pretty Little Doll Cards:
Avenue 613: anything goes
Sister Act: anything goes
Crafting by Design: anything goes
Creative Moments: anything goes + girly
Rhedd and Rosie: anything goes

More of the Operation Write Home and Card Care Connection cards later in the week!!  See you then!!  Love ya.
Karen

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Butterfly Cards for Operation Write Home

Hi Dreamers,
I am back today with a few more of the Charity cards.  The cards will go to Operation Write Home and Card Care Connections.    I also made a few for my friend--and one or two for my own "to send" box.
The theme for today is: butterflies.  I went a bit crazy making butterfly cards.  I made lots of color variations, but I am just showing one of each here.  On the first card, I was inspired by a card in a Stampin' Up catalog.
Card #1


Materials:
Stamps: all from Stampin' Up
Ink: Chocolate Chip
Punches: Postage stamp- Stampin Up
Dies: small label - Amuse Studios







Card #2



Materials:
Stamps: Scrolls - Basic Grey; Sentiment - Amuse Studios
Ink: Pumpkin Pie and Chocolate Chip - Stampin Up
CS: white
Orange jewels
Butterfly die cuts- Sizzix








**********A few fun challenges for my Butterfly Charity Cards:

Operation Write Home ODBD Challenge: insects
The Sisterhood of Crafters: white on white--2nd card
Through the craft room door: anything goes
Craft Your Passions: no DP---2nd card
4 Krafty Girlz: anything goes


Coming up in Dreamland:  More of the Doll Border cards and more of the Charity cards.  I have been making more cards all week!  I am going to finish up the 20 I have out on my work table and then that will be all for the charity cards.  I will get them packed up and sent off.  Still a bit of work to do with those.  But, all for a good cause.  I hope you are having a great week!  Love ya.
Karen

Monday, April 7, 2014

New Design Team!! Love to Scrap Challenge!!

Hello Dreamers!!
Guess what??!!  I am now a member of the Love to Scrap Challenge Blog Design Team!!  I have been entering the challenges since  Leslie started the challenge blog.  And, now I get to design with the team.  Soooo fun!!  Love to Scrap has great challenge themes and super sponsors.  A new challenge is posted every two weeks.
Today is the start of challenge # 27 and the theme is:


ANYTHING GOES


The sponsors for Challenge #27 are:

Sweet Stamps
Prize: $10 gift certificate



Stitchy Bear's Digi Outlet
Prize: $10 gift certificate





For my first Design Team Project, I made a pretty card in Spring colors using Sweet Stamps.






Materials:
Stamps: Bowl and Pitcher (886) and  Sentiment both from Sweet Stamps
CS: White, Almost Amethyst, Certainly Celery, Elegant Eggplant all from Stampin' Up
Copic Markers: BV 02; BV20;BV04; Y02;Y13;Y26;(YG642  from Marvy)
Spellbinder's Grommet Tags
Ribbon- Certainly Celery (SU)
Decorative Tile Set Embossing Folder- Cuttlebug





The image was stamped on White CS and colored with Copic Markers.  I added lots of layers and a pretty ribbon the same color as one of the CS layers.





I die cut the two of the Grommet Labels one with stamped sentiment on White CS and one on a  piece of Amethyst CS.  I trimmed back the white layer to fit inside the Amethyst layer.  And then trimmed off the ends of the Amethyst layer.

I will be using the card as a Mother's day card for a friend.  I stamped a Mother's Day sentiment on the inside.
I would love it you made your own Anything Goes project and linked it up on the Love to Scrap Challenge Blog!!  Can't wait to see what you come up with!!




*******A few other Challenges for my Pitcher and Bowl in spring colors:
Sweet Stamps challenge: dies
Alphabet challenge: D is for Die cuts
Crafty Catz Weekly: springtime
Jo's  Scrap Shack: anything goes
Sister Act: anything goes
One Crazy stamper: anything goes
Avenue 613: anything goes
Pile It On: feminine


Hope you are having a great Monday!  Well, if not, how about getting crafty and make a card for the challenge!!  LOL.

Coming up in Dreamland:  More of the Operation Write Home cards, Two Doll Border Stamp cards, and who knows what else!!  See you soon.  Love ya.

Karen

Friday, April 4, 2014

Pretty little Doll Border Stamp

Note: The Lost Coast Design/Stencil Blog Hop winner is PK Sews!!  Congrats!!  Thank you to everyone who stopped by to visit!! 


Hello Dreamers,

Cutesy is as cutesy does...... Today's cards are very cutesy.  I started stamping this Doll Border stamp from Lost Coast Designs and thought it was so cute I just kept stamping and stamping....like I usually do.  LOL  I thought it had a really 1930's vibe.  So, I paired it with decorative papers that looked 30ish to me.   I made a bunch of these cards (multiples of each design).  I will share two of them with you today and the other two later.  





Materials: 
Ink:Jet Black Archival
CS: Blush Blossom (Stampin' Up)
Decorative Paper:  Lovely and Grace, Cherish Pads from Authentique
Ribbons




Instructions:
  • Stamp the border stamp on Blush Blossom CS with Black ink.  This stamp is 8" inches long and 2 inches high.   Cut the stamping to the desired size
  • Cover the card with decorative papers
  • Add the Dolls-On card one, I cut narrow slivers of brown DP for a border to the Doll strip
  • On card two- cut the stamping into a square and layer with two papers.  
  • Add bows and sentiment







Detail



*******A few fun Challenges for my Doll Border Cards:
Crafty Hazelnuts Pattern Paper: use DP and anything goes
Crafty Hands: shabby chic
Stampin for the Weekend: spring colors
Totally Papercrafts: pastels
4 Krafty Girlz: anything goes

 This is such a fun stamp!  I really had fun with this one!   Check back for the other two Doll Border cards!  I hope you have a great weekend.  Tomorrow, I am going to an all day card making event!!  Doesn't that sound awful??  NOT!!  Should be lots of fun.  See you soon.  Love ya
Karen