Thursday, June 13, 2013

I hope you dance

This card is for the sketch challenge SC440 (from SplitCoastStampers) and the Color Throwdown #246. I had to reverse the sketch to make sense with my images.

All stamps are from Rubbernecker Stamp Co.

The "ballet shoes" and the "corner lace" stamps are embossed with white embossing powder.

I didn't have any "rich razzleberry" ink or paper so I did the best with what I had. I used Distress Inks to watercolor... mixing till I got the right color.


Details:

  • Stamps: "Corner Lace", "Ballet Shoes" and "Hope You Dance Text" stamps from Rubbernecker
  • Papers: Bristol Smooth paper and Bazzil cardstocks;
  • Embossing Ink and various colors of Tim Holtz Distress Inks including Black Soot for the sentiment;
  • Accessories: Foam tape, white embossing powder, sandpaper, EK Success border punch, Spellbinders die;

A special thank you to Janette from SplitcoastStampers and Wanda from the Color Throwdown for the great challenges!

Thank you for taking the time to stop by, today!

Give you rest.

"Come to me
all who are weary
and heavy laden
and I will give you rest. ~Matthew 11.28"


All stamps are from Rubbernecker Stamp Company.

The base background was "Antique Lace" stamped off/kissed onto "Horizontal Chevrons" then stamped onto the paper.

I also sponged Frayed Burlap ink over some punched lace (Martha Stewart Punch).
Finally I stamped the a stamp from the "Lace Border Set" and "Lace Circle" to complete the background.

The diecut circle (picot edge circle) was stamped with "Sleeping Beauty".


Tip: to ink the edges of the intricate die cut (Tim Holtz/Sizzix) I used a cotton swab.


Details: 

  • Stamps: Lace Circle, Sleeping Beauty, Horizontal Chevons, Lace Border Set, I will give you rest: all from Rubbernecker Stamp Company;
  • Inks: Distress Ink: Frayed Burlap, Antique Linen, Broken China, Pumice Stone, Walnut Stain, and Black Soot;
  • Paper: Super Smooth Vanilla, Kraft;
  • Accessories: Martha Stewart Punch; Spellbinders Die; buttons, Tim Holtz Die Cut, Ribbon, Crown, foam tape;

Thank you for stopping by today!

Wednesday, June 05, 2013

Happy Anniversary Card

Elegant anniversary cards are always  good to have on hand.

This card was made with a background stamp from Rubbernecker and colored with Copic markers.  The heart on the sentiment strip was sponged from the negative of a heart punch.


Details:
  • Stamps: "Winking Birds" background stamp and "Best Wishes Set" both from Rubbernecker Stamp Co.;
  • Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black; Tim Holtz Distress Ink: Shabby Shutters;
  • Paper: Bristol Smooth Paper; Bazzill Cardstock;
  • Accessories: Ink Blending Tool; Martha Stewart Heart Punch; 
Thanks for stopping by!

Saturday, June 01, 2013

Seaside Inspiration


 Sometimes I need a jump start when I start creating.  Color is my usual starting place.  I find the Design Seeds website quite inspiring. I pin many of my favorites to a board on Pinterest.

This particular seed, I could no longer find on the Design Seeds website, but it seemed to be the place to start with this image.  I like the cool light teal paired with the warm grays.

Details:

  • Stamps: all from Rubbernecker: Summer Girl Sunny and Fantasy Vine (You can do a search for these stamps in the rubber stamps area of the Rubbernecker website.)
  • Papers: Cardstock from Bazzil and bristol smooth paper;
  • Inks: Memento Tuxedo Black; Tim Holtz Distress Ink: Pumice Stone; black pigment pen; Copic Markers;
  • Accessories: Foam tape and ribbon;
Thanks for stopping by!


Saturday, May 11, 2013

Happy Mother's Day

While growing up reading was an important part of the day.  Trips to the library were at least as regular as trips to the grocery store.

Since I now work in the library, I thought this image was a good one.  The image is from A Day with Daisies.
I have colored the image with our hair colors from yester-year.  (though I dye my hair, I have more grey hair than she does)

The image is colored with Copic Markers and the embossed base uses an embossing folder from Stampin' Up!


I hope you have a wonderful Mother's Day!
And I appreciate you taking the time to visit my blog!