Monday, September 5, 2022

Pop-Up Vignette Bubble Gum Machine ~ Spellbinders

Is school back in session where you are?  I believe it's just getting started here.  I'm way beyond the years of seeing my kids off to school, but I've still got a special treat that would be fun to tuck into a lunchbox or backpack.

Becca Feeken's new Amazing Paper Grace kit of the month will have your kids grinning from ear to ear and begging you for some bubble gum!

Is this Pop-Up Vignette Bubble Gum Machine not the cutest thing ever??  

Like all of Becca's vignette designs, it's made to be 3D but folds flat so you can easily slip it in an envelope.


Some of the gumballs have been popped up using dimensional dots, and I added acetate behind the gumballs to make it look more realistic.  
It was super easy to assemble and what more can I say?  It's simply adorable!

I also made a slimline card, using the Fluted Classic Slimline Rectangles for the background. 

 I tucked in a few flowers and greens from Picket Fences, which was the April Card Kit of the Month.

That's it for my offerings for you today.  I'm so glad you stopped in for a visit.  You can find all the newly released collections HERE and take a peek and what's COMING SOON

Amazing Paper Grace Die Club
Pop-Up Vignette Bubblegum Machine
All Club Kits
All Past Club Kits
Fluted Classic Slimline Rectangle Etched Dies
Picket Fences Card Kit of the Month
Spellbinders


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Saturday, September 3, 2022

Candy Corn Shaker Card

Hello crafty peeps, my friends Darlene and Diane host some of the best challenges, and while I'm not big into Halloween, I do have a little family of great nieces and nephew who are into it, so I can't miss the opportunity to send them some spooky smiles in the mail.  Two Old Bats Halloween Challenge always has the cutest mood boards to help inspire me.

For today's card, I used Giant Candy Corn from Frantic Stamper to create this fun shaker card.  

I stared by cutting the candy corn out of white cardstock, blending the colors using DOX Inks.  I cut the candy corn frame several times, layering them up to allow room for the colorful sequins and small beads.

A Ghost from Elizabeth Craft Designs is popping out from behind.  

I do hope you'll stop by the Two Old Bats Halloween Challenge and join in on the fun.


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Friday, September 2, 2022

Sew Happy ~ Spellbinders September Card Kit of the Month

It's the beginning of the month, so you know what that means??  Spellbinders has a new release for all their Club Kits.  Each month when I open a new kit, it feels like Christmas!

This month's kit is called "Sew Happy", and it is delightful!

This kit is filled with all things that are beautifully homespun!

Each card kit includes a 6x6 paper pad, clear stamps, a die set, tons of embellishments, and more!

  Spellbinders kits always have a touch of elegance, using gold or silver accents
Not only do these kits have all these decorative elements, but they also include 10 card bases with envelopes, several sheets of color coordinating cardstock, double sided tape, double sided foam dimensional squares and sequins. 

There are 9 dies included in this kit.  This card shows you the stitching hoop, along with some flowers, leaves, even a needle and thread.  Can it get any sweeter?

Spellbinders Card Kit of the Month is a great gift idea, for someone who is thinking about making their own cards, but don't want to spend a lot of money on supplies.  We all know how one little purchase can add up to more.  Right??

I hope you enjoyed today's projects.  You can find the entire new release at Spellbinders and take a peek at what's COMING SOON.  I've listed links to the products below for your convenience.  Hope to see you again soon!

Here's a list of handy links that will bring you directly to the items listed:

Spellbinders

Card Kit of the Month 

All Club Kits

Past Club Kits


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Thank you for spending part of your day with me.  I so enjoy reading your comments and knowing that you've stopped in for a peek.


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Thursday, September 1, 2022

Fruit of the Spirit ~ Dies R Us

Good morning and happy September 1st!  Wow!  I can't believe it's September already.  Summer whizzed by!  I have some sad news. Today's Dies R Us challenge is the last challenge.  Dani has decided to close the challenge blog.  I'm so sad!  I've been with Dies R Us since 2016 and I've just loved representing their company as a designer, on both the inspiration blog and recently on the challenge blog.  The theme for the last challenge is "Anything Goes".

I picked up the Lawn Fawn Zesty Lemon dies earlier this summer and wanted a chance to use them before the summer "fruit" season was over.  

I made a set of 5 cards, using different fruit dies that I had in my stash, like the watermelons from Spellbinders Market Fresh "I'll Have a Slice".
 
The blueberries are also from Spellbinderss Market Fresh, "Aren't You Sweet".

Lawn Fawn Zesty Lemons turned into limes...

and the oranges were made using Zesty Lemons as well!

I cut stitched scalloped rectangles from coordinating plaid design papers for each card and then used Scripture stamps that fit nicely onto each design.
I really like the fresh colors of these cards, and the CAS design.  

Here's a list of products I used that can be found at Dies R Us:


I want to end by saying a big thank you to Dani Dafflin, for allowing me to be part of his team for so long.  I also want to say thank you to Anne Temple, who's been an amazing team leader, as well as Darlene Pavlick who was my original team leader when I first signed on.  I've met so many amazing people that I consider to be my friends, even though we've never met.  This has been one of the most supportive design teams I've ever been on.  I'll miss our great team!

Please be sure to visit the DRU Challenge blog to say a fond farewell to the team, and join in on the fun, one last time.

I'll be adding one of these cards to the Simon Says Wednesday Challenge:  Anything Goes

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Monday, August 29, 2022

Something New ~ Mixed Media Monday

Hello friends.  Do you ever feel like you want to break from the norm of card making and freely create?  When I feel that way, I get inky and typically make some kind of altered art or mixed media project.  I've never shared those types of projects on my blog before, but then I thought, "why not?" 

"Art" is a process that all creators develop, grow and learn through.  I'm the first to confess that I'm not very good at trying new techniques, but I do enjoy the freedom of the creative process of using lots of different mediums from time to time.  

I'm using today as a start of something new on my blog.  Welcome to "MIXED MEDIA MONDAY"! 

Life is full of mountains and valleys.  Every day, it's up to us to choose how we respond to all the events that happen in life.  I can easily get distracted by the negatives, allowing fear and worry to set in.  Thankfully, I'm beginning to recognize more quickly, when I'm in that negative pattern, and I turn to the God who holds all things together.  So, my word for today is "hope".  

On this page of my art journal, I started by laying down watercolors, blending them together by spraying the page with water and turning the book.  Once I was happy with the colors, I set the journal aside to dry.  I stenciled text and images using Stamperia's Book Stencil and started layering papers from my scrap box.  I stamped more text onto the largest piece of paper and ripped and distressed the edges.

The die cuts are from an ephemera pack from Stamperia, that have been sitting around for far too long, waiting to be used. I added some while gel pen accents to the leaves, letters and various areas on the page.

I hope that you enjoyed this new series.  I won't be posting a project every Monday.  My goal is to share something new a couple times each month.  

I've linked some products that I used below.  The art journal that I used has stone pages, so it doesn't matter what type of medium you use in your creative journey, the pages won't warp or curl.  


Stamperia Book Stencil

Ephemera Die Cut Packs

 

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