Thursday, May 15, 2014

Curtain Call Inspiration Challenge: Pajama Party

It's time for a new challenge at the Curtain Call Inspiration Challenge and we are having a Pajama Party!!


The pajama party is due to our fabulous new sponsor, The Cat's Pajamas. The Curtain Call design team is all playing with TCP products and the LEAD of our challenge will receive a gift certificate to The Cat's Pajamas.  Remember, you don't have to use their product to play along - just be inspired by the photo!


I used this charming little scene with a Daddy Bear and a Baby Bear called Quality Time.  It comes with lots of sweet sentiments - and could be perfect for Father's Day.

Books and Dreams

Also on this card are one of the dies from the Toppers CutUps which is a series of dies that can be used as the top of tags.  I just used a strip of it here, but you can cut the tag any size that you would like.  I also used the 3x3 Stars which come with solid stars and outline stars.

The layout is from the Sweet Sunday Sketch Challenge.


Be sure to check out all of the other design team cards for the pajama party with The Cat's Pajamas! 

Pajama Party Designers


The Cat's Pajamas Designer, Noelle McAdams

  • Stamps: The Cat's Pajamas Quality Time
  • Paper: Stampin' Up Pacific Point and Real Red, Simon Says Stamp For and Slate
  • Ink: Memento Black, Copics, Versamark
  • Accessories: The Cat's Pajamas Toppers CutUps die, 3x3 Star dies, Hero Arts white embossing powder, Hemptique 10-lb white twine, Martha Stewart Fine Crystal Glitter

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Catered Crop: Sweet Home

There's a new challenge up at Catered Crop - Sweet Home.  Linda describes the challenge as follows:

Our challenge for the next couple of weeks is about house and home. Include a house of any kind (dog house, bird, house, trailer). This is a great opportunity to create a card “from our house to yours,” welcome someone into their new home, announce your move, or thank a host. OR – in honor of our remodeling project – create a project about the things you do to make your house a home – like gardening and home improvements.

There's a lot of room to play with this challenge. For me, it came at a perfect time because I need a new home card.  I don't seem to need new home cards very often. I've been in my home for 24 years and my friends seem blessed to be just as settled. I do have long-time church friends finishing up an extensive remodeling project on their retirement home on a lake in the Carolinas.  Next week is a going away lunch, so I created a little birdhouse card for them using some of my favorite dies.

So Happy For You

The bird, birdhouse and leaf sprig are a die set from WPlus9 called Folk Art Florals - I love all of the details.  The background layers come from a new-to-me set from Mama Elephant called Femme Frames - I love the sweet layers and this will likely become a classic for me too.

I only have one inside sentiment that I use for new home cards - it's from Impression Obsession.

From the moment
you move
then ever after,
May your new home
be filled with
love and laughter.

The other reason that a sweet home challenge was appropriate for me was that I spent six hours on Mother's Day organizing my craft corner and it is sweet!!  Yes, I still have 1970s wood paneling in my family room. I have spent years apologizing for it, but the simple fact is - I like the warm feeling of it! I would like to replace the big, ugly, ancient table, but every time I bring it up, my husband quite accurately points out that it is usually completely covered and no one can see how ugly it is anyway!

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This may not look like much, but when you only have a corner, efficiency is the key.  See the door to the right?  That goes to the laundry room/bathroom, but there's also a large closet that is full of supplies too.  The key is to keep the things out that I use often, and tuck away those things that I don't. That's what took six hours.

The floor under my desk and the table had become totally cluttered with boxes of sequins, and stencil supplies, and a big crate of 6x6 paper pads.  Since I use those often, they got permanent homes, while things like rhinestones and stickles and brads got relegated to the closet (or tossed)  I still haven't figured out what to do with those three ring binders which hold my dies, so for now, they are still on the floor.

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From left to right...
To the far left of the above picture is a set of Elfa drawers that hold, from top to bottom, buttons, basic supplies, twine, PTI patterned paper, and a drawer of all the miscellaneous embellishments that I couldn't stand to get rid of.  None of these are my most-used stuff, because it's a little awkward to get to with that over-size TV tray in the way.  I actually make my cards on that tray because it faces the television.  On top is my photo station - a little handmade light box.

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On my desk is all of my cardstock.  Stampin' Up and PTI is in rainbow right in front of me. To the left and below the cardstock are boxes of inks - I keep them in clear shoe drawers from the Container Store. The light is an Ott light - it faces away like that when I am taking pictures or I just swing it around for my light on my project.  My favorite part of the whole clean-up is that little vanity tray in front of the light.  I am so tired of losing stuff in the piles of supplies that I pull out for each card (I'm a trial-and-error gal so about a dozen different colors, dies, stamps, buttons, twines, etc come out for each card!) - then things get lost in the pile, especially dies and small clear stamps.  So...into the tray these small things go - simple solution to a big problem!  My paper is in Project-View Folders which are open on two sides so easy to store and use paper and scraps.

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On the right side of the desk are these cubes from Michaels. They used to hold all of the retired Stampin' Up cardstock - and I mean all of it.  Can you say Mint Melody and Mauve Mist? But keeping it there left me no room for My Favorite Things and Simon Says cardstock - so except for a few of my favorites, the retired Stampin' Up is now under my desk in a rolling bin.  On top of the cubes are the sequins and stencils that had been on the floor.

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I do maintain four entire sets of cardstock (and there are others that I want but even my obsessiveness has limits!)  To keep track of the colors, I keep swatch rings.  These come in really handy in this small space because I don't have to get out full packages of cardstock when I am trying to match.

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Next is a small set of Elfa drawers that hold Cuttlebug folders and big dies.  On top is my Copic collection in a Quickutz storage system that, sadly, isn't made anymore.

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My craft corner is like a little world of its own.  If I swing all the way around so I am facing away from my desk, there is another set of drawers. There is just enough room between my desk and the drawers for a  "hallway" to the bathroom, so it's easy to swing around in my desk chair and grab what I need.  On top are ribbons and my Big Shot. The drawers hold my stamps sorted by theme and/or company, and a few punches that I use often.  One of the big things that I did is pull out all of the wood stamps (except for Stampin' Up). I just don't use them.  I am following a principle stated by Susan on her Simplicity blog - pack it away and if you haven't thought about it six months later, it's probably time to get rid of it.

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I am not  going to show you the closet in the laundry room.  It got cleaned up and sorted just like my craft corner, but even I am a little overwhelmed by all of the stuff that I have!

I love my craft corner!
  • Stamps: WPlus9 Strictly Sentiments 2
  • Paper: Simon Says Stamp Khaki, My Favorite Things Berrylicious and Sour Apple, Stampin' Up Crisp Cantaloupe CS and dsp
  • Ink: Papertrey Ink Classic Kraft
  • Accessories: WPlus9 Folk Art Florals die, Mama Elephant Femme Frame die

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Sent with Love on Mother's Day

I am totally in love with the new grays at Simon Says Stamp.  They have a warmer look to them that makes them a lovely backdrop to almost any color.  I added just a hint of color and I love the way it stands out on the gray.

Sent with Love

I just got the variety cardstock pack of their newest Daybreak colors which included three different grays, the lavender on the flower and three other colors.  I'm already out of the two lighter grays and, wouldn't you know it, Simon Says is currently sold out of them.
  • Stamps: Simon Says Stamp Square Sayings (sentiment), Tag Sayings (tag), Flower Friend (flower and leaves)
  • Paper: Simon Says Stamp Fog, Smoke, Lavender and Green Apple
  • Ink: Versamark
  • Accessories: Wow White Embossing Powder, Mama Elephant Femme Frames, Simon Says Flower Friend and Medium Tag dies, My Favorite Things Grout Gray button, Hemptique 10-lb white twine, Simon Says Orchid sequins

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Curtain Call Reminder: Hi!

Just a reminder that there is still time to play along with the Pink & Pretty challenge at the Curtain Call Inspiration Challenge.


The sponsor for this challenge is Pretty Pink Posh.

I kept it very simple. I love the bokeh look of random circles and it's even better with a few sequins!  (If you saw my card from yesterday, you could tell them that I made them at the same time. Although very different looks, they both have a little grouping in the bottom right corner.)

Hi From Me to You

I really like the flat sequins at Pretty Pink Posh - these are Pink Blush.  Most of the colors come in flat or the traditional cupped sequin.  They have also just added smaller sequins in each color - these are the 4mm sparkling clear.

You have until 8 a.m. CST on May 10th to play along and there is a Pretty Pink Posh gift certificate up for grabs to the winner!  Hope to see your Pink & Pretty creations.
  • Stamps: Technique Tuesday Rah Rah Sentiments, Simon Says Lots of Dots
  • Paper: Simon Says Stamp Cotton Candy, Smoke
  • Ink: Simon Says Stamp Cotton Candy, Smoke
  • Accessories: Pretty Pink Posh Flat Pink Blush sequins and 4 mm Sparkling Clear Sequins

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Confirmation Invitations: Let Hearts Rejoice

My youngest son is being confirmed in a few weeks.  In the Lutheran tradition, this is a truly major event - he is "affirming his baptism".  My son agrees that it is a big event, but for him, it is because he is done with three years of lessons and service events on Wednesday nights.

My family is throwing a joint open house with our good friends who also have a son being confirmed. We decided that our guest lists were 95% the same, so why not make it easier on our friends and have one big event?   We got together this afternoon and made forty invitations.  (Hey Carol and Jeanne - I had fun making all of our cards today!)  With forty invitations, it had to be easy to make and easy to send, plus it needed to be masculine since we each have sons.  Here's what I came up with.

Let the Hearts

I had started out thinking blues swooshes, but blues that were light enough to still see the sentiment, gave it a baby card feel.  Thank you to CAS Colours & Sketches for the color help. (The Smoky Slate is a small swoosh near the bottom.)


Guess how lucky I am?  The party is at my friend's house!  I don't have to clean!!!
  • Stamps: Club Scrap Sacraments, Papertrey Ink Watercolor Wonder, WPlus9 Borders & Backgrounds 3
  • Paper: black and white
  • Ink: Stampin' Up Daffodil Delight, Bermuda Bay, Smoky Slate, Memento Black



Saturday, May 3, 2014

Come What May: The Impact of Sequins

A few days ago the latest challenge at Curtain Call Inspiration Challenge went live.  It's called Pretty & Pink and is being sponsored by Pretty Pink Posh.  (Notice the "pink" in the challenge title.)

Pretty Pink Posh sells lovely sequins, gorgeous ribbons and variety of other fun embellishments. I use sequins on virtually every card, but I struggled with this challenge.  I think it was because my sequin use is generally just a trio of sequins to highlight a sentiment or an image and to add a festive touch.  For the challenge, I wanted the focus to be on the sequins and I was thinking that it needed to be more than just a trio.  I wasted too many hours to admit trying to create that card.

At the end of those hours I had a light bulb moment - I was going to stick with my simple trio of sequins - but I was going to show you the card with and without the sequins. I wanted to demonstrate why I was happy with sequins.  Now that I was into my comfort zone, the card came together quickly. I got up the next morning to photograph the card and had a devastating realization - there wasn't even a hint of pink on my card.  Oops!  I got so carried away showing off the sponsor's products, I forgot about the challenge.

I did finally get two pink cards done for the challenge, and now I am going to show you  my "non-pink" demonstration of cards with and without sequins.

Before...

Come What May

I like these charming little birds from Mama Elephant and I like the cloud speech bubble.  (The little clothespin is available at Pretty Pink Posh.)  But I like it better with a few sequins.
After...

Come What May with sequins

Such a simple touch, but I love the way it completes the card without changing the CAS look!  It kind of adds a "smile" and a happy look.  Of course, I do the same thing with serious cards to add an elegant look. Just a quick browse through my blog will show you 100+ cards with this same trio of sequins!

Using sequins in this way does require quite a collection - although you can often accomplish the same thing with some good clear sequins (check out this post for a variety of clear sequins).  I do use sequins from a variety of companies and I love them all.  

The sponsor for this challenge is Pretty Pink Posh and they have some really unique things that you might want to check out.  First, most of their sequins come in the traditional cupped look but a flat option is also available like the aquamarine and yellow sequins above. One of the fun things with the flat sequins is that they can layer with the cupped sequins (check out the second card in my actual Curtain Call card or this card).  I also like their 4mm sequins like the clear sequin above.  They came out with the 4mm sparkling clear sequins awhile ago, but they have just added them for their other colors!!  Can you imagine the cute little shakers you could make with these??!

I am going to add this card to the Anything Goes challenge at Simon Says Stamp

Believe it or not, I am in the middle of final projects for my classes again.  I swear that I just typed that - but it's been two months. (This program runs two classes every two months instead of a more traditional college schedule of four classes for four months.)  I am in much better shape this time than I was the last time when the very difficult classes almost made me leave the program.  I've actually already turned in one paper early and the other one is going to practically write itself today.  Two new classes start right away on Monday. Then one more class in the fall and I officially have a second degree!!!  I guess I need to start thinking about resumes and job interviews and the more current terminology like "networking" and "elevator speeches".  

I definitely love this hobby and I thank all of my friends in the blog world for keeping me sane!!
  • Stamps: Mama Elephant Just Hatched, True Friend
  • Paper: Simon Says Surf Blue and Green Apple (they are actually both a little lighter than in my photograph)
  • Ink: Memento Black, Copics, Simon Says Green Apple
  • Accessories: Pretty Pink Posh Flat Sequins in Lemon Meringue and Aquamarine, and 4mm cupped sparkling clear sequins, Pretty Pink Posh clothespin, Mama Elephant Speech Trio dies, Lifestyle Crafts embossing folder, Hemptique 10-lb white twine

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Curtain Call: Pink and Pretty

It's time for a new challenge at Curtain Call Inspiration Challenge!  We're going Pink and Pretty!

 photo source: 100layercake.com

We have a fabulous new sponsor, Pretty Pink Posh.  The LEAD of this challenge will receive a gift certificate to the Pretty Pink Posh Shop!



Pretty Pink Posh has gorgeous sequins, fantastic ribbon and other embellishments.  It's a rare card that I make that doesn't have a trio of sequins.  But sadly, I really struggled with this challenge. I think it's because I wanted to make the sequins the centerpiece of the card instead of just using them to highlight the sentiment or image.  I started and discarded a number of cards, then finally got something that I liked.  The next day I went to photo it and realized that it didn't have even a touch of pink on it.  I showcased our sponsor product but totally forgot to play along with the challenge!!  (I'll show you that card at a later date.)

I did have a lot of fun with the Sequin Shaker Blog Hop sponsored by Pretty Pink Posh this past weekend. I made two for the hop - here and here - and decided to do one more in bold colors.

Hello Friend

This card also let me show off the Chevron Twill ribbon that's also in the Pretty Pink Posh store.  I haven't used a lot of ribbon in recent years (I lean toward twine), but this ribbon is so soft that it's very easy to use. (I got the yellow ribbon as part of a birthday gift - and have since added black, celery, champagne and turquoise to my collection! I guess you'll be seeing more of this ribbon.)

My bow above is not actually tied.  I looped twine through the button with the ends sticking out the top and a loop below. Then I folded the ribbon into a bow shape and stuck it through the twine loop below the button.  I tightened up the twine and tied. A very quick and easy way to do a bow!

I want to show you one more card that is pink and uses Pretty Pink Posh. This one didn't make the "official" cut for the challenge because I just wasn't happy with the pastel flowers - to me, they seem too washed out. I did try again with slightly different colors, but in prying the original flowers off the card, I destroyed the whole thing.  However, I love these flat sequins and these tiny 4 mm sparkling clear sequins so wanted to show you the cascade of sequins (and the champagne chevron twill ribbon.)

Blessings

Here are all of the rest of the designers for this Pink & Pretty challenge, or head over to Curtain Call! to see them all in one place.  Remember that you do not have to use Pretty Pink Posh products to play along - but you do get a chance to win a gift certificate.  Just make a Pink & Pretty card and link it up!

Pink & Pretty Designers

Leigh Penner, Guest Designer



Hello Friend
  • Stamps: Papertrey Ink Wet Paint, Watercolor Wonder
  • Paper: Stampin' Up Melon Mambo CS and dsp
  • Ink: Stampin' Up Melon Mambo, Papertrey Ink Hawaiian Shores, Hero Arts Lime Green
  • Accessories: Pretty Pink Posh (PPP) cupped sequins from the Springtime Mix (the Pink Peonies, Aquamarine and flower sequins), PPP Mossy Green cupped sequins, PPP 4 mm sparkling clear sequins, PPP flat black sequins, PPP Black Chevron Twill ribbon
Blessings
  • Stamps: WPlus9 Spring Blooms, Clear & Simple Icons Sentiments
  • Paper: Papertrey Ink Fine Linen, Lemon Tart, Stampin' Up Pink Pirouette
  • Ink: Papertrey Ink Fine Linen and Lemon Tart, Stampin' Up Pink Pirouette and Pistachio Pudding, Memento Toffee Crunch (sentiment)
  • Accessories: Pretty Pink Posh (PPP) flat sequins in Pink Blush and Lemon Meringue, 4mm sparkling clear cupped sequins, PPP Champagne Twill ribbon, Papertrey Ink Lemon Tart button, WPlus9 Spring Blooms dies, Lil' Inkers Quilted Stitched Pattern die