Saturday, July 23, 2011

Challenge #4










This was a color challenge. Ripe Avacado, Simply Chartreuse, Hawaiian Shores, and Enchanted Evening were the designated colores. I actually love all of these colors, so I wasn't too worried about completing this card.





However I did run through a few different ideas before I chose this extremely simple card. Again, simple is my style, and I'm sticking with it!






Paper: PTI (White, Ripe Avacado, Hawaiian Shores, Simply Chartreuse, Enchanted Evening)


Stamps: PTI (Wonderful Words Additions)


Ink: SU! (Old Olive)


Tools: PTI (Wonderful Word die, medium scallop edge die); Sharpie pen


Challenge #3

Card Challenge #3 was to design a card with an image peeking through a hole. I have school on my mind, (I start back August 1st!) so this little apple seemed a good choice. There is always a need for a thank you card at school. So here's my simple little card.



Paper: PTI (Kraft, Pure Poppy, White)
Patterened Paper: PTI (Dotty Biscotti)
Stamps: PTI (Fruit Fusion: Apple, Think Big Favorites #2)
Ink: PTI (Fresh Snow); Palette (Noir); Stampin' Up (Real Red, Chocolate Chip, Garden Green)
Dies: PTI (Fruit Fusion: Apple, Limitless Layers: 1-3/4" Circle Collection)
Other: PTI (1/8" New Leaf dotted ribbon); pop dots
Challenge #2 This card challenge was to create a card using hot pink and grey. I have always loved this color combination, and it put me in mind of my little grey whale stamp. So here is my second card:





Paper: PTI (Raspberry Fizz, Sweet Blush, Hibiscus Burst, White)


Ink: Stampin' Up! (Rose Royal, Going Grey)


Stamps: PTI (Take Note, Whale Wishes)


Dies: PTI (Whale Wishes); Nestabilities (Circle, Scalloped Circle)


Other: Stampin' Up! (Punch); Stash (white ribbon, wiggle eye)








Today is Papertrey Ink's Stamp Affair in Cinncinatti. I really wish I could have attended, but decided I'd spend my money in a different way! I just got a brand new mattress and box springs. I really needed new bedding. The old set was purchased in the 80s!




So I'm trying to catch up with the Stamp Affair Challenges. I'm going to have to stay busy! (And I was really looking forward to a nap today!)



Challenge #1 was to create a project featuring patterned strips that are created with decorative elements. I actually read this wrong the first time. I thought I had to stamp the background. I really like the background I stamped on this card. The tiny birthday cake is popped up, but it looks flat in the photo.




Paper: PTI (Berry Sorbet, Lemon Tart, White)
Stamps: PTI (Get to the Point, Tiny Treats Christmas, Tag It #1)
Ink: Stampin' Up! (Cameo Coral)
Die: PTI (Mat Stack #1)
Other: JoAnn's (ribbon); Stampin' Up (rhinestones, markers); Copic (markers)

Monday, July 4, 2011

Card Camp Week #2

Week Two of Summer Card Camp! I made two cards today with this week's color combination.







First, the summery colors made me think of flowers and birds, so I grabbed a couple of punches and viola! flowers and birds. I wanted to give the card a bit of texture so I ran it through my Big Shot with the Music Background Impressions Plate (PTI). In my family, you can never go wrong with music! Lately, I've been trimming a edge of the front of the card in order to add a border. I used my lacey punch here. Finally, every card needs a little bling. I recently learned that Copics will color rhinestones. Since, I'm always concerned with finding rhinestones in the correct color, this was a true revelation to me. Here I colored rhinestones green for the centers of the flowers and black for the little birdie's eye.







My second card was actually my first. I found this shiny black cardstock I bought a couple of years ago. I thought these summer colors would just pop on that black. Trouble was I couldn't stamp on the black. I tried using some glitter, but didn't care for the effect. Then I stamped with white ink thinking I could go over it later with chalks. But that ink would never dry! I ended up using the chalks, but it made the stems and flower centers kind of fuzzy. Oh well, I still like the effect. I really wasn't sure how to get a sentiment on the front of this card. Then I spotted my oval scallop punch and decided to give it a try. The green oval is on pop dots, so it stands up just a smidgen.







Hope you enjoyed my first two cards for the week. I can't wait to see what other fun is in store!






Cathy