Sunday, April 26, 2009

Color Inspiration #50



Hi all,
Yesterday my daughter invited a friend over for a sleep-over. Turns out that it was her mother's birthday today, so they got to spend an adult night to celebrate. While the girls were playing, they decided to have a fashion show with dress-up costumes and make-up. So we decided to do a photo shoot of the girls and then they could pick a picture to give to the mom for her birthday. We had a lot of fun with the camera and got some great shots. We put the picture in the frame and then I stamped up this wrapping paper for the gift. Now the color challenge was for yellow, red, white, brown, and turquoise. The brown I used is so dark that it shows up as almost black in the picture. The mom loved the picture and the wrapping paper. I hope you like it too.

All stamps and inks by Close To My Heart. The ribbon came from my stash of Michael's bargains.

Clydene

Saturday, April 25, 2009

National Scrapbooking Month with CTMH

Hey all you scrapbooking fans, have I got good news for! Close To My Heart is running a great contest for National Scrapbooking Month. Click the banner below to see how you may win up to $150 in FREE Close To My Heart. If you enter the contest, leave me a comment on this post with a link to your entry.



Best of luck and enjoy the scrapooking this month!

Clydene

Monday, April 20, 2009

Sweet Sunday Sketch 14


So what do you know? I actually got to participate in Sweek Sunday Sketch 14 before it closed! This square card uses Life's Delights paper pack from Close To My Heart.

The butterfly and sentiment came from the March stamp of the month, and I used chalk popping to give it the variety of color. The fibers are a combination of Close To My Heart and some that came as a gift. I planned on putting the sentiment, "Love is like a butterfly. It goes where it pleases and pleases where it goes" in the bottom right of the card, but it was too crowded. So I decided to angle it across the top right of the centerpiece by sliding it into a ribbon. Anyway, I hope you enjoy the card!

Clydene

Sweet Sunday Sketch 13


This was another Sweet Sunday Sketch by Karen. The sketch worked up pretty quickly, and I love this Let's Get Together paper pack from Close To My Heart. Just a few layers of pretty papers, an additon of a piece of ribbon, and a simple sentiment really pull it all together.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Good Knight Challenge - Caardvarks

The Easter Bunny was good to me this morning and brought me a tote bag full of coordinating products. I believe all the products were by a company called Portafolia although not all packages were labeled. As soon as I saw the colors, I knew that I wanted to use my new stuff for my first CaardVark challenge entry - Good Knight. The only rules to this challenge is that the theme is fantasy.

My first thought was to go with a fairy, but I don't't have a fairy stamp. So as we all know, necessity is the mother of invention. I decided to do some paper piecing. I stamped the butterfly using the purple Portafolia pigment ink and embossed using iridescent embossing powder. Then I stamped the lady using the emerald green Portafolia ink and embossed using iridescent embossing powder again. Then I cut out the dress. Finally, I stamped the lady using Close To My Heart Parchment ink. I cut out the torso and the legs. For the hair, I inked the edges of the head with VersaMark ink and used chalk to color it red. Once I had all my pieces, I layered them. I used pop-dots between the wings and the lady. Instant (ok, not so instant) fairy!

Next I layered the pattern paper on the card front and the inside. I cut a 2 inch square out of the front of the card. I placed my fairy on the inside so she can be seen through the window. On the front I placed a small striped paper below the window and added a bow on the left. The journaling tag w
as cut down to fit the words. Inside, the brad says, "You are what you believe." The journaling tag at the bottom was actually two tags cut to work together as a platform for the fairy to stand on - kind of like a stone. I added a little doodling from the fairy to the brad to make it more noticeable.

Card Front


Inside of card
I am quite happy with the results, and I truly enjoyed the challenge. There were several other renditions that were not quite as nice, but the process was great!

Close To My Heart products:
Paper - Key To My Heart (a special from last fall).
Stamps - Be Yourself (May 2009 Stamp of the Month), Butterfly Wings

Saturday, April 11, 2009

KWerner Color Inspiration 49



Color Inspiration49




Paper, ink, stamps, and embroidery floss by Close To My Heart. Brads from Oriental Trading.

I loved the colors for this challenge, so once again I was off and creating. My blue is a bit lighter than the one here, but it worked well. This time I used a resist technique with the CTMH "Treasure Life" stamp set. Here's how:

  • Ink the flower portion of the stamp in the usual way using Bubblegum and Breeze (retired color) inks. Then use a sponge dauber to add Sweet Leaf to the stem. Stamp images in random design.
  • Next I inked the saying in one color and added additional colors using sponge daubers. After I had all the colors on the stamp, I "huffed" on it to moisten the ink and then stamped it. When using this technique multiple times, make sure to clean off your stamp in between inkings!
  • Stamp larger flower using VersaMark or other embossing ink and emboss with clear embossing powder.
  • Use sponge daubers to add Bubblegum and Breeze ink directly to your card front. The more color you apply around the embossed image, the more it pops!
  • Wipe embossed image with paper towel or napkin to remove any ink that is lying on top.
  • Add brads as flower centers.
  • Layer on black cardstock.
  • Wrap panel with Bubblegum embroidery floss.
  • Tie small knots randomly to embroidery floss.
  • On card front, layer Sweet Leaf, Bubblegum, and Breeze cardstock.
  • Layer panel on top.

If you haven't tried this technique before (or for a long time), it is a lot of fun. One tip I have is to use bold images, especially for the one you are embossing. Sketches or line art do not work as well. If you decide to make a project using this technique, I would love to see it!

Happy stamping, scrapping, or crafting of any kind. We deserve it.

Clydene




Friday, April 10, 2009

Color Inspiration 48 - kwernerdesign blog

While this color challenge was closed (ie, I couldn't enter my card), I did like the combination. So, I played with the colors and a new CTMH stamp of the month set from the Summer Idea book. First I thought I might stamp several images in different colors, cut out pieces, and layer them. But I decided the detail was too fine for me to cut. Then I thought I might stamp several images in the kiwi and breeze and mount them on a white piece with kiwi or breeze mat.

What I finally ended up with was chalk-popping! That worked out really well, and my daughter and I played with various stamps and color combinations. This is the end product.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Sweet Sunday Sketch Challenge 12

OK. So last night I posted about all these cool challenges available on the web. Tonight my 7 year old daughter and I decided to try our hand on the Sweet Sunday Sketch Challenge 12. She has been wanting to join swaps, but I don't know of any groups of kids doing them. So I thought this would be kind a close experience for her.

The brown and blue entry is mine. The pink and purple entry is hers. What do you think? If you like my daughter's entry, please post here and let her know, and I'll be sure to let her read them. Thanks for looking!

Clydene



Getting Scrappy

When I go to a crop I usually bring pre-made pages I have made or received in swaps and make some pages from scratch. Well, in February, when I was just starting to be able to use my hand again, I decided to only bring pre-made pages. About 2 hours before the end of the crop I ran out of stuff to work on. Since I only had pre-made pages, I didn't have any scraps left over, but my friend Kris did. She let me have her scraps, and I proceeded to make cards out of them. Luckily I did bring ribbon and embellishments, so I was able to add some pizzaz to the cards.

I enjoyed this so much that when I went to the next month's crop, I saved my scraps, and Kris gave me hers. For the last couple hours of the weekend crop I made cards again. It is so easy to do because there are usually coordinating scraps left over from each layout. Now I have a nice stash of cards accumulating for any last minute needs. I just need to stamp or write the appropriate sentiment, and they are ready to go. Oh yeah, and I always send a bunch of cards to my MIL for Mother's Day, so I'll be ready for that.

What do you do with your scraps?

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Online Creative Challenges

While I was reading KJ's Stamp Pad I found that she had links to several different sites that offer challenges. Some were color combo challenges; some were sketch challenges. Here is a list of some that I found.


Kristina Werner - posts color challenges on Saturdays

The Sweetest Thing, My Little Space to Share - Posts sketch challenge on Sundays

Caardvarks - posts card challenge on the 5th and 20th of the month

Clean and Simple Stamping - sketch challenges

I always love a challenge in life, so I thought I would try out some of these creative online challenges. Check them out yourself. Know of more online challenges? Share them here.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Color Chef Challenge

I came across a color challenge on the blog of another CTMH consultant (http://kjsstamppad.blogspot.com/) that I thought was neat. The cards here were created with scraps my friend Kris S. had left over at a crop I attended in February, so I don't know the name info for the products, but they worked very nicely together. I believe all the embellishments are from Oriental Trading.