Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Thanks so much!

Spring has arrived on our hilltop with yellow buttercups, lavender phlox, and tiny white daisies. The focus on Laurie's Fabulous Favorites Challenge is our favorite PTI color combinations. My card uses my current faves: yellow, pink and lavender.


Card Supplies:
Brushed Blooms stamps/die, Shape Shifters: Square 4 die


Hope to see you around the blogsphere!


Sunday, March 24, 2019

Balloons




This evening as I was looking at photos of recent card projects, I realized that two of my cards met this month's Twofer Card Challenge using balloons. Due to our winter retreat in San Diego, I had not used the January My Monthly Hero Kit until last week. I made three cards and used the balloon stamp/die on two. The store front with a bicycle was sent to encourage an ailing friend and the blackboard easel card celebrates a birthday!





The group of three


 This birthday card was sent to a young 90 year old!

Monday, March 18, 2019

Grateful


This week Laurie's Fabulous Favorites Sentiments March 13-20 inspired me to use a PTI word die from Counting My Blessings. Gratefulness has been hot topic on many blogs and podcasts in recent years. 

I stamped a couple of panels in various bright inks with
the Amazing stamp set from the March Simon Says kit. 


The PTI "grateful" word was die cut from one of the panels and stacked with two more cut from white cardstock. Two cards were then created from the die cut by using the word die stacked on a pattern paper mat and the negative glued directly to colored panel. 


     Card #1
Card Supplies:
PTI dies: Counting My Blessings, Shape Shifters: Oval 3, Linen Impression Plate
Sentiment: SSS Amazing
PTI cardstock
                     Card #2









Card Supplies:
PTI dies: Counting My Blessings, Pierced Feature Frames, 
Noted Scalloped: A2
SSS Amazing 
PTI cardstock









Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Hang in There



With the current SS Monday Challenge: Feminine/Girly my mind went old school.  From 2002-2006 my son lived in West Seattle.  I regularly visited a LSS and the enormous Paper Zone warehouse to purchase many wood stamps. A particular group of vegetable stamps from Lockhart Stamping Co in Redmond, WA amused me and I bought the three in the photo above.  They were each stamped in Momento Tuxedo Black and colored with Copics.  A PTI Noted: Scalloped A2 die cut the rectangle panel. It impresses a light scallop on both sides of the stitching, difficult to see in the photo. PTI's Infinity Frames Sentiments provided the perfect sentiment for these hanging veggies. The die cut panel was mounted with foam tape providing contrast on the card front. 



I'm linking this card to SSMC and AAA Cards: CAS Game #135






Thanks for your visit! Have a wonderful day!
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Saturday, March 9, 2019

Saturday Assortment




At last, a sunny day to enjoy my stamping nook and enter a couple of challenges after two weeks of unexpected snow and power outages. I recently purchased the original MISTI because my Concord & 9th turnabout stamps and wreath building sets were not getting out of the bin often. Using a mini Misti is awkward with these larger sets. After watching Kristina Werner's Friday series on ink blending with Distress Oxide inks, I also wanted to experiment with color and turnabouts make that fun!  This first card fits the current Color Throwdown #353 challenge using gray, purple, lavender and kraft.


 Card #1
Card Supplies:
Concord & 9th Wreath Turnabout 
Papertrey Ink Penned Elegance II stamp/dies, Pierced Feature Frames die, Tinsel & Tags die



Card #2
Card Supplies:
Concord & 9th Wreath Turnabout
PTI Noted: Scalloped A2 Vertical die

The next card was created before Christmas but never posted. "Just Us Girls" #478  Trend Week using a background stamp works well for sharing it today.


Card #3



Card Supplies:
Hero Arts Cling Sunburst Bold Print
PTI Words to Live By: Gratitude stamp/die
SSS Meadow Rue die (retired?), Stitched Rectangles


Thank you for visiting my blog today. 





Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Simple Joys



Actually I'm squeaking in under the wire. 


My favorite accessory to use after stamps, dies, and inks is embossing powder! 
My card uses Ranger Fine Gold and Detail White embossing powders. 
The blossom and stem are stacked three deep for depth.
Distress Oxide inks mowed lawn, scattered straw, and tumbled glass 
were blended over the gold embossed grid panel.
Everything else is Papertrey Ink:
Cover Up: Grid, Doodlie-Do, Noted Scalloped: A2, Rosie Posie and Stemmed Statements