Saturday, November 17, 2012

Seasonal Card

This is my very favorite piece of paper from that August Simon Says Stamp kit. Lovely. I wanted to hoard it for the rest of my life but decided it would be better used on a Thanksgiving card to a special friend. 

Friday, November 16, 2012

Flower Girl Kit



These Simon Says Stamp Card Kits just keep on going and going. More cards from the August kit. See previous post for details.




Thursday, November 15, 2012

Harvest


 
Yet another harvest card from my August Flower Girl Simon Says Stamp Card kit. Loved the colors in this kit and feel they work well for fall cards. The stamps are from a set from Inky Antics called Honey Pop. Thanks for looking.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

May Each Season...

Another card from the Simon Says Stamp October kit called Forever and Always. These kits just keep on going and going and going. The stamps are from Farm House Paper Company. 

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Day Five - Christmas Tree and Baubles

Still working on my Holiday Card Workshop even though the formal class is over. This card was one of my favorites during the class but it was just too labor-intensive to work on during class. So I attacked it once the frenzy of daily assignments was over. All supplies are from Club Scrap, various kits. The tree shape and ornaments were cut on my Silhouette. The tree and ornaments were colored with Distress Inks. There are Stickles on some of the balls. And a little bling, just because. Thanks for looking.

Monday, November 12, 2012

1937 Mercedes

Hubby asked me to prepare a card for his son's 49th birthday. Inasmuch as he drives a used Mercedes we thought this stamp from B Line Design would be a good choice. All other supplies from the October Simon Says Stamp card kit called Forever and Always. I have also used this for the November Sketch Challenge at PaperArtistsOnline. Thanks for looking.

A Harvest of Good Things

Yet another cute fall card from the November Simon Says Stamp kit along with some washi tape from my stash and that adorable fall rubber stamp set. I can't find the packaging right now to ID the company. Will edit my post when I find it. I did a teensy bit of coloring on the squirrel image using my new Tim Holtz Distress Markers but I wasn't brave enough to dive in and color the entire image. 

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Nice Having You Around

Still posting cards from the November Simon Says Stamp card kit. These little kits are fantastic. Just enough supplies to make a few lovely cards. There is actually so much stuff I never seem to finish off a kit. I think if I kept adding card bases, I could make cards forever. The stamp is from a little Pebbles set I recently purchased at Green Tangerines in Rocklin on my fun day with Farley.

Saturday, November 10, 2012

From One Nut To Another




Now that the Holiday Card Workshop has come to an end, I feel I have time and space to post a few non-Holiday cards. This is another from the November Simon Says Stamp Card kit. The stamps are from a set I bought at Scrapbook Island. The company name escapes me at the moment. Washi tape from stash.

Friday, November 9, 2012

Happy Anniversary

Today marks the 19th anniversary of the wedding of my brother and his wife. I made this little card for them from the November Simon Says Stamp card kit. Very simple yet lovely. All edges inked. A little bit of Stickles and you're done. You can see other cards made from this kit here.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Day Eight - Simple Die Cutting

On Day Eight, guest teacher Amber Kemp-Gerstel gave us a simple die cut card using an inking technique. I cut a few corners and used embossed cardstock behind my opening rather than an ink technique. It's a simple card but very nice. The Holiday Card Workshop ends tomorrow and I have mixed feelings. The pressure of creating every day is stressful but also, a little bit exciting. I look forward to repeating some of these techniques in a more leisurely fashion, using stamps for other holidays or themes. I have learned a lot of new techniques and look forward to taking more of these great classes from Jennifer McGuire and Kristina Werner.
Base, panel, and sentiment stamp: Club Scrap




Day Nine - Stamp Layering

On Day Nine Julie Ebersole showed us how to make a card using stamp layering. Not sure I got this technique knocked but here's a card showing my meagre attempt. Washi tape and star brads complete the look. 
Card base and sentiment stamp: Club Scrap
Sentiment stamp: Club Scrap
Alpha Stamps and brads from my stash
Washi tape

Day Eight - Cards Using Dies

I really loved the sample Jennifer McGuire gave us today. It used a metallic paper from Tim Holtz. Unfortunately, I don't have any of the product in my stash but I did have a silver metallic cardstock in my metallic stash. Fantastic! I don't own an ornament die but, really, isn't everything better with a bird on it???

Card base and panel: Club Scrap
Bird die: Spellbinders nestie
Branch with Leaves die: Sizzix
Embossing folder: Spellbinders Holiday Magic
Bling from my stash
Panel inked with Distress Ink

Day Six - Gradient Inking

Another card shown to us in the Holiday Card Workshop was one using gradient inking. I was successful in that portion of the card, but suffered an Epic Fail for part two of the card. No matter, it still creates a lovely card. I copied the sample as well as I could using items from my stash. 
Card base and patterned paper: DCWV
Card panel: Bristol Smooth
Embossing folder: Spellbinders Holiday Magic
Distress Inks by Ranger


Day Six - Stained Glass Watercolor

On Day Six, Shari Carroll presented a sample using a watercolor effect on a heat-embossed image. I was at a loss as to which stamp I had in my possession to use for this card. Suddenly as I drifted off to sleep the other night, I remember a stamp I bought (and loved) years ago. Dug it out of the depths of my stash and went to work. For this card, I used Tim Holtz Distress Markers to color the star. I made quite a few of these images using other coloring media. You will see them in the coming weeks, I am sure. Thanks for looking.
Card base, banner and panel: Club Scrap
Star stamp: Great Impressions
Embossing folder: Spellbinders Holiday Magic
Sentiment Stamp: Club Scrap

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Holiday Card Workshop - Day Four

On Day Four we covered coloring in outline stamp images. I used a cardinal stamp I bought in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, after Club Scrap's annual Retreat in 2010. I honestly don't think I had used it before this because I found the coloring to be daunting. Now that I've done several, I am really liking it and it isn't all that difficult. Takes me back to my coloring book days. Anyway, this one was colored with Tim Holtz Distress Markers. Thanks for looking.

Cardstock from Club Scrap Memoirs kit
Pattern Paper from DCWV Merry Christmas stack
Cardinal image by Jean Arneson for Northwoods Rubber Stamps
Tim Holtz Distress Markers

Monday, November 5, 2012

Day Five - Stamp + Die Combos

Day Five covers cards that feature stamp and die combinations. I have none of these lovelies in my stash so I turned to the beloved Silhouette where I cut the trees and stars. You probably can't tell from my photo, but the tree where no star appears is actually cut all the way through to the interior of the card where the star awaits. I used unmounted rubber from Club Scrap for my stamping. Comics was used on the trees. Comfort Zone in the sky. Bling from my stash. The hills were hand cut and then embossed with Cuttlebug. All edges inked. I like this card a lot and it probably would have been a lot faster if I just cut those triangle trees by hand. As my classmates are saying, we learn what we like and don't like during this class. I do like this card. Thanks for looking.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Holiday Card Workshop - Day Two continues

 On Day Two of the Holiday Card Workshop class, Jennifer McGuire taught us a technique of continuous stamping on a background which includes three separate layers of images. You can see the repetition in the light blue, red and dark blue layers. All shapes cut on the Silhouette. Images are from the Club Scrap Joyful digi kit. I'm always drawn to window and engineered cards. This one made me happy once completed but it did tend to frustrate me. I have cut pieces for three more of these cards. Don't know if I will ever get them assembled.

Day Two - Floating Window Card

On Day Two, Jennifer McGuire encouraged us to make a complicated floating window card. For this hybrid card, I used the Joyful digi kit by Michael Strong from Club Scrap for the snowflake images. The sentiment is from the unmounted Happy Holidays 2010 rubber set from Club Scrap. All shapes were cut on my Silhouette. This is a complex card to assemble but I am very very happy with the results. Thanks for looking.


Friday, November 2, 2012

Day Three - Faux Fresco

Another card from Day Three of our Holiday Card Workshop. For this card, Julie Ebersole showed us how to create a faux fresco look with our embossing folders. I LOVE this look and will be sure to use it again and again. My card base and panel are Bristol Smooth. The center green strip is from a DCWV paper pad and the snowflakes were cut with my Silhouette and Spellbinders dies and covered with a mixture of Rock Candy and Ultrafine glitter.

Holiday Card Workshop - Day Three

On Day Three, Kristina taught us how to create a plaid design on plain card stock using the Martha Stewart Scoring Tool. I was so excited to see this design come to life on my table. The card base is from Club Scrap. The white panel is Bristol Smooth. The inks are Peacock Feathers and Picked Raspberry from Tim Holtz. Oh, and don't forget the Stickles. The sentiment is from Club Scrap's Happy Holidays 2010 unmounted rubber and the cute little stocking is a recent We R Memory Keepers treat from my friend Farley. Be sure to run over to check out her Holiday Cards, also. This class is great fun and challenging, too.



Holiday Card Workshop - Day Two

On Day Two of the Holiday Card Workshop, Lisa Spangler gave us a great tip (similar to a One Sheet Wonder idea) for making a "blizzard" of holiday cards with minimal effort. My blizzard only contained two cards but I like them very much. Card bases are from the Club Scrap Haberdashery kit. Snowflake images are digital images from the Club Scrap/Michael Strong Joyful kit. Sentiment stamped from the Happy Holidays 2010 unmounted rubber from Club Scrap also. The snowflakes were cut with Spellbinders dies and covered with Rock Candy glitter combined with a little iridescent glitter in my stash. The photo doesn't really display the glittery glory of it. I am really enjoying this class and learning something new every day. Also, sharing the fun with quite a few of the Squirrely Girls. It's great to compare our results each day. If you would like to see more, you can cruise on over to blogs of the other Squirrels. Thanks for visiting.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Holiday Card Workshop - Day One

On Monday, I started a new online class called Holiday Card Workshop with Jennifer McGuire, Kristina Werner and other guest teachers at Onlinecardclasses.com. For the first card, Jennifer taught us how to mass produce stamped cards using a Fiskars Stamp Press. Unfortunately, I haven't purchased one of those toys but I do have a sheet of acrylic from my ancient Inkadinkado Stamp Corner. So I had to improvise. I used stamps from my stash which I can't identify right now. The cards shown above use a masking technique which leaves the center strip clear for stamping a sentiment. I think it creates a striking image. There are also scored horizontal lines in the middle section which don't show in this photo but do provide another layer of texture. I went with non-traditional colors for my first Holiday card of the year. Thanks for looking.

Squirrely Challenge - Distress Stain Dip

Halloween is over and now it's time to create cards for the Winter holidays. My first offering is a multi-tasked card, as usual. Time also for the monthly Card Sketch over at Club Scrap. This is the sample I created to go along with the sketch. The front of the card was embossed with a Tim Holtz Texture Fade and then highlighted with Spiced Marmalade Distress Ink. I cut a hole using a two inch circle punch to allow the interior panel to be revealed, along with the turkey. ALSO, Nancy has posted a new Squirrely Challenge. This time she asks us to use the Distress Stain Dip technique. The interior panel is glossy cardstock colored using this Technique Junkies technique. The card base, both panels and turkey all use Club Scrap papers from various kits. The turkey was marinated with Distress Stickles in Vintage Photo. Thanks for looking.