Thursday, March 17, 2011

Wearin' o' the Green

I am not Irish but it seems like just about everyone gets in on wearing green on March 17th.  I get to play along with a blog hop sponsored by PSA Essentials.  And, there is a prize involved! 
First off, though, let me share a photo of one of our cupcakes stores contribution to the month of GREEN! YUM!


For my card: it is common to see rainbows used along with shamrocks for St. Pat's day so I took advantage of that design element and used this collection of papers by Nikki Sivils, Scrapbooker.  It is a summer themed collection but the rainbow is one of the die cuts to cut out as is that sun.  The scallop edges are from a piece of shaped patterned paper. 
Notice that little splash of glitter around the outline of the cloud? It just seems like a cloud should be glittery and I used Glitter 3-D Fashion Paint by Tulip for mine. I love this stuff and how it has just the right amount of glitter in it plus you can usually pick it up at Michael's and WalMart stores. The sun rays are accented with Aleene's Paper Glaze, it adds just a bit of dimension and interest.
From here, hop on over to Lisa's blog
Thanks for visiting, Linda (lbpost)

ST. PATRICK’S DAY card

Materials list:
Core'dinations Cardstock
Patterned paper – Summer/Nikki Sivils, Scrapbooker
Stamp sentiment – Studio G
Black Versafine stamp pad
Glitter 3-D Fashion Paint – Tulip
Clear Paper Glaze – Aleene’s®
Rhinestones – Me & My Big Ideas
3D Foam squares – Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L
Sand It Gadget - Core'dinations
To play along and enter to win "The Luck of the Irish", hop to each of the blogs and leave a comment telling each designer what you like about her work. Leave a comment on the PSA Essentials blog and also become a follower there (if you aren’t already!) They will choose one lucky person at random to win a custom stamp, 3 Peel & Stick packs, 2 inks & 1 alignment tool. That’s a retail value of $150 – good luck!

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Easter and Flower Soft just go together

Today marks another blog hop with the Flower Soft team and our fun focus is the Easter toppers.  Cute stuff.  Be sure to visit all of the team members blogs.  One lucky blog hopper who comments on all the blogs will win a $50 Flower Soft gift certificate so comment on every post along the way!
The blog hop will remain open until Tuesday March 22nd. The winner will be announced on the Flower Soft blog on March 23rd.
You can start at the Flower Soft blog.
I created this card around the Card Positioning Systems blog sketch for this week.  Flower Soft is the sponsor.  The cute little bunnies are from a Easter Fun 3-D Cut Out set by Flower Soft. 

These toppers come all colored so using them is so fast and easy. They also come with extra parts so that you can layer different parts of the topper.  I used a second layer of the basket, this is the 3-D part of my card.  Do you see how cute the Flower Soft is that I added to the bunnies ears and to the bow? Remember that the Aleene's Tacky Glue is the best and fastest way to add the Flower soft to a project.  The corners are punched with a Kreaxions 4-in-1- 922 Fountain punch
I want to share a second card using a topper from the same Easter Fun 3-D Cut Out set.  This one uses the Unscripted sketch for this week plus some really neat NEW Core Impressions Core'dinations cardstock. Do you love that embossed pattern?

Again, these 3-D Cut Out sets come with additional images to cut out so you can make your images dimensional.  I cut out the extra little bunny with the yellow suit and I curved it with my fingers.  I then added two layers of foam tape to the middle of this piece. Now it stands up wonderfully and comes alive with the 3-D look.  See the cute little bits of Flower Soft added to it too?
From here, hop on over to Deb Felt's blog for more goodness.

Thanks for visiting, Linda (lbpost)
SKETCH 209 – EASTER BUNNIES card
Materials:
Raspberry Fizz and Delphinium Blue – Flower Soft
Easter Fun 3-D cut outs – Flower Soft
Cardstock – Core Essentials/Core’dinations
Patterned paper- Chloe borders/Chloe/3 Bugs in a Rug
Cuttlebug embossing folder
Self adhesive pearl – Recollections
Foam tape – 3M
Corner punch – 4-in-1 Kreaxions Fountain punch
Sand It Gadget – Core’dinations

SKETCH 97 – HAPPY EASTER card

Materials list:
Cardstock – Core Impressions/Core’dinations
3-D Cut Out – Flower Soft
Delphinium Blue Flower Soft and Citrus Crush Ultra Fine Flower Soft
Tacky Glue – Aleene’s®
Scallop edge – Martha Stewart
Self adhesive pearls – Recollections
Corner rounder punch - Fiskars
Foam tape – 3M
Sand It Gadget – Core’dinations

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Yes, he is CUTE!!!

Everything he does is cute in fact!
That is our youngest grandson. And that is not to say that our other grandkids aren't completely adorable either, I just captured these cute photos and had to share them on a layout. 
Do you LOVE that red, background cardstock? It is Core Impressions by Core'dinations from one of the Jenni Bowlin packages. The dots come on the paper and all you need to do is a little sanding to make the dots stand out and to expose the core of the paper.

He was eating spaghetti and insisted on using a spoon, which if you have ever watched a child try to eat spaghetti, you now how futile the effort was with more spilling then getting in his mouth!!! It was very cute though and entertained all of the family.  The sequence of photos was so fun.

Just a close-up of my title!
Thanks for visiting, Linda (lbpost)

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Stamps, embossing and punches

Gotta love tools! Can us crafters ever have too many?

I say NOT! My first card shows off some pretty cute stamps by My Favorite Things and an embossed background thanks to a PaperTrey, Inc. texture plate. 
The circle background piece was created with a circle design background stamp stamped with green embossing powder and then sprayed with color sprays.  The little raindrops are created with Glitter 3-D Fashion paint by Tulip, just the right amount of glitter to make them fun.


My second card shows off my very first blog post at Just Imagine Crafts as part of the Kreaxions punches design team. Go on over there for the close-ups and the how-tos. I show some photos of punching the borders. 
One thing I do want to point out though is a new product find for me. We all struggle with attaching rather bulky elements to our cards and I grabbed a little bottle of Aleene's Fast Grab Tacky Glue. I was at my Joann craft store and I found this glue in a little trial size. I think this might be one of my new most favorite products since it does grab fast. 
Thanks for visiting, Linda (lbpost)

IT’LL BE OKAY card
Materials list:
Cardstock – Core Essentials/Core’dinations
Versafine Black stamp pad
Clear embossing powder – Stampendous
Glimmer Mist – Tattered Angels
Stamps – My Favorite Things and She Created Art/Studio 490/Stampers Anonymous
Texture plate – PaperTrey, Inc.
Copic markers
Glitter 3-D Fashion Paint – Tulip
Self Adhesive rhinestones – Mark Richards, Inc.
Scallop scissors
Foam tape – 3M
Sandpaper

THANKS A BUNCH card

Materials list:
Black Magic Core'dinations Cardstock
Kreaxions circle cutter
Kreaxions 4-in-1 922 Fountain punch
Sentiment clear stickers – SRM
Resin flower – Pink Paislee
Tulle
Aleene’s Fast Grab Tacky Glue
Sanding block - Core'dinations

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Green and more Green

GREEN is the color we associate with March and the two cards I want to share with you in this post have alot of green on them - green shamrocks and green trees. 
You might have noticed, but Kim Hughes has started her own stamp company, Paper Smooches,  with her adorable way of creating stamp designs.  She is also offering a few  free digital images and so I wanted to play with these really cute shamrock and sentiment images, very fitting for March.  I printed out several of the little shamrock images and then created a little banner with them.   
Can you see my little "plaid" design in each shamrock?  Each image was colored with Copic markers.  I colored each one with a solid color and used a little darker shade of each color in the little loopy part of the shamrocks.  Next I drew lines in each colored shamrock in a plaid style with the Copic blender pen.  This was a little tricky because the blender pen worked almost instantly in some of the colors and some took a little more work with repeated lines drawn. 

The little sentiment is one of the free digital designs she is offering, I just punched mine in a circle shape.  That was finished with some rhinestones in rainbow colors.  Notice the embossed, white cardstock too.  I always think that this particular embossing folder has a look that goes with the celtic look. 

Now for the trees part of the post, The Stamps of Life stamp company is the sponsor at Card Positioning Systems sketch blog for this week.  I love this little "Trees2Build" set. 


The tree trunk and branches are one stamp and then the set comes with a couple designs of leaves, so I added some dotted leaves to my tree. 
And for a couple more photos...
Part of visiting the Santa Barbara Zoo is taking the time to play in the kid's play area.  They have formed a hill with artificial turf on it and let me tell you, it is a POPULAR place at the zoo. The kids love it. 
This little guy is still figuring out how it all works but the use of the "tongue" in the whole process cracks me up!


Once he figured out going down on his tummy, it was pretty hard to say we needed to go!  Is that JOY on his face or what?
Thanks for visiting, Linda (lbpost)

LUCKY TO HAVE YOU card

Materials list:
Core'dinations Cardstock
Patterned paper – BoBunny
Digital stamps – Paper Smooches
String – Karen Foster
Copic markers
Cuttlebug embossing folder
Rhinestones – Me & My Big Ideas
Corner rounder punch – Fiskars
3D Foam squares – Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L
Sanding block - Core'dinations


SKETCH 208 – IT’S YOUR BIRTHDAY card

Materials:
Stamp set courtesy of The Stamps of Life – Trees2Build
Cardstock – Vintage/Core’dinations
Copic x-press
Patterned paper- Fine and Dandy/My Mind’s Eye
Black Versafine stamp pad
Clear Detail embossing powder – Stampendous
Broken China – Distress Ink/Ranger
Cottage Ivy Memento - Tsukneko
Copic markers – YG93, G40, 0
Flower – Prima
Self adhesive pearl – Queen & Co.
Foam tape – 3M
Corner rounder punch – Fiskars
Sanding block – Core’dinations

Sunday, March 6, 2011

The sentiments takes center stage

The sentiment on a card is what sets the theme usually.  You can tell a friend HI or "I care".  Happy Birthday or Merry Christmas.  The list is a mile long. 

This is my Unscripted sketch card for this week.  I used a Bible verse stamp by Our Daily Bread for my sentiment. I can't think of a better way to send a card to a friend then with a verse on it.  Something that says "Just Thinking of You", "I Care".  This one is just plain encouraging.

I used an Artisan Elements piece from Pink Paislee for my corner accent. The help it blend into the style of my card better, I lightly rubbed some Distress Ink over it. 
The sentiment was stamped on plain white cardstock and I gave it an "aged"  or "vintage" look by rubbing it with a Distress Ink stamp pad as well as on the edges of the patterned papers I used. 

For this card I used a Cornish Heritage Farms stamp.  Another great way to tell a friend "HI"!  I used some of my most favorite papers by Crate Paper. 

The chipboard butterfly is by Maya Road.  I painted it with Crackle paint.  The sheer flower is also by Maya Road and I colored it with alcohol inks. I just dropped some inks right onto the flower. 

And for a few photos...

We visited the Santa Barbara zoo on Saturday.  The weather was outstanding, making for a great little trip.  Does this guy just crack you up???? He was just sitting there looking at the people like he owned the world.  LOVE that stylin' mustache. 

My favorite is always the giraffes. It was fun to watch this one get in position to take a drink out of the pond.  Gotta love what it took for him to get down there.

And, can you touch your nose with your tongue???
Thanks for visiting, Linda (lbpost)

SKETCH 96 – GOD WORKS… card

Materials list:
Cardstock – Core Impressions/Core’dinations
Copic X-press cardstock
Patterned Papers and die cuts – Love Blooms/Sweetness/Pink Paislee
Artisan Elements – Pink Paislee
Black Versafine stamp pad
Detail Clear embossing powder – Stampendous
Distress Ink stamp pad - Ranger
Sentiment stamp – Our Daily Bread stamps
Self adhesive pearls - Recollections
Sanding block – Core’dinations

WRITE IT ON YOUR HEART…EVERY DAY… card

Materials list:
Patterned paper – Crate Paper
Cuttlebug embossing plate – Provo Craft
Label shape – Nestabilities/Spellbinder
Corner rounder punch
Music background stamp and sentiment stamp – Cornish Heritage Farms
Brown Distress Ink – Ranger
Alcohol Inks
Crackle paint - Ranger
Black Versafine stamp pad
Corner rounder punch – Papershapers
Powder Puff chalk stamp pad – Quick Quotes
Gingham flowers, sheer flower and chipboard butterfly – Maya Road

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Wanna share some good news!

Do you remember this project? It was one that I created for the Core'dinations booth for Winter CHA as a feature to the new Tim Holtz cardstock colors. 
 Well, there is a little tutorial on the Core'dinations blog to give you the pattern and directions for creating a little birdhouse like this. It was soooooo easy and fast, be sure to check out that post.
 Next, my second piece of exciting news is that I am part of the new Design Team at Just Imagine/Kreaxions.  I just had to put together a card using some of my new supplies as I shared this news. 
 I have never been much of a fan of circle cutters but wow, let me tell you, as I first went to use the Kreaxions circle cutter, I knew this was something different. It is so easy to use. It is very small and actually doesn't look like a whole lot but it works so smoothly. I did watch the little video on the Just Imagine crafts blog to see their tips on the best way to use it.
(hint) for my large flower accent, I hand drew a flower on the back of a piece of cardstock and then cut that out)
And, here is an example of one of their 4-in-1 punches. Again, I did watch their video in order to get a better idea of the variety of ways that these punches can be used.  I love that each one of the 4-in-1 punches can be used in more then one way for different looks. This is the Fountain punch.

Thanks for visiting, Linda (lbpost)

Just Because card
Core'dinations Cardstock
Black Versafine stamp pad
Detail Clear embossing powder - Stampendous
Copic markers
BasicGrey stamps for the sentiment
Studio G for the border and butterfly
Spray color - Maya Road
Kreaxions circle cutter
Kreaxions 4-in-1 Fountain punch
Sanding block - Core'dinations
Ribbon - BoBunny