Friday, February 8, 2019

February Creative Hop | Reverse Confetti




Hello!  Today is the 8th of the month which means it's time for the Reverse Confetti Creative Hop!  You should have arrived here from my teamie, Heather Hoffman.  If not, you'll want to start at the beginning of the hop which is the Reverse Confetti blog!

I needed a couple more Valentine's Day cards to send out so I decided to make a card duo.


I'm really enjoying the latest release, how about you?  I've combined Big Bear with Heart Pals.  I added sentiments from earlier releases.  Let's chat about my first card, Happy Heart Day.

I've been really smitten with Grape Soda these days.  Both cards start with the Diagonal Stitches Cover Panel run through with Grape Soda cardstock.  They've been trimmed down to 4.25 x 4.25 inches.  The Premier Polar White panels are 3.75 x 3.75 inches.  I used the coordinating ink with the Heart Stencil.  It's out of stock right now but you can add your email address when it is restocked.


Each of the cards also have a smidge of Reverse Confetti packing paper.  Love to find ways to upcycle it.  The sentiment is from Heart Filled Sentiments.  Love the bold font.

My other card uses the same overall design and panels.


The background?  I inked up bubble wrap with Grape Soda.  The sentiment is from the Simply Sentiments set.


Next up is the fabulous Kathy Schweinfurth!  In case you get lost along the way, the full hop listing is available below!



Thursday, February 7, 2019

Hey Valentine | Reverse Confetti






I'm up on the Reverse Confetti blog with a new edition of Confetti Camera:

Two Versions. Make a new card or project, then make a different version of the card/project (switch from feminine to masculine etc.)


I had so much fun making 2 cards, can you guess what my theme is?  For all the details and full reveals, please hop over to the Reverse Confetti blog!




Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Your Sparkle | Spellbinders





My friends at Spellbinders sent me the February 2019 Small Dies of the Month - Spring Flutter!


Here's how I was inspired:


I adore this die!  It's so delicate!  I cut it twice and used the smaller separate dies too.  I've been a bit smitten with the pink and coral color combo lately.  The sentiment is from Ellen Hutson LLC and has been heat embossed with Lawn Fawn's Rose Gold.


I decided to do a smidge of stenciling in the background because the solid cardstock was just a bit too lonely.


All the coral blooms have been covered with Wink of Stella.

The possibilites are absolutely endless with this gorgeous Spellbinders Small Die of the Month kit!

Some links are affiliate at no extra cost to you:

Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Interactive Birthday Cake | My Favorite Things



So evidently I've had this MFT Twice the Wishes Card Kit since July 2016 and this 'might' be the first time I've used the dies (good grief).  I'm super thankful for Jennifer McGuire's YouTube HERE.  I watched it several times.  The card on the left was my first card.  I have a second card but it's a custom card for my girl.  I decided to also try a larger card, the one on the right.


I squirreled away the MFT cardstock so I've used Stampin' Up:

Blushing Bride   |   Calypso Coral   |   Coastal Cabana  

I've used the following MFT Stamps:

BB Happy Hippos
More Essential Sentiments
Twice The Wishes 

The ink I used:

Catherine Pooler - Aquatini

Copic:  R20, BG13/BG15, Y08/Y17 +  E00/E02

I took Jennifer's words of wisdom of keeping the overall design clean + simple to let the pop up sentiment be the star of the show.  


I used Wink of Stella on all the Calypso Coral.  I also added a bunch of white gel pen details.

I'm generally not an interactive card designer but always love the end result.

I'm linking up to Seize the Birthday challenge:


Some links may be affiliate at no extra cost to you:

Sunday, February 3, 2019

Have a really, really great birthday | Lawn Fawn




When I saw THIS project by Megan on the Lawn Fawn blog I was thoroughly inspired.  It actually reminds me how little of the newer Lawn Fawn stamp sets that I have.  I do have the Reveal Wheel Lawn Cuts so I decided to challenge myself to design a co-worker's birthday card.  

Here's how I was inspired:


So my co-worker is a scientist, as most of my co-workers are.  Me?  Oh No, not a scientific bone in my body.  It all went to my oldest brother and my daughter.  seriously.  So she is known for her innovative Halloween costumes.  They are always so clever.  

I used the following stamp sets:

Frosty Fairy Friends
Gleeful Gardens
Party Panda
Reveal Wheel Sentiments


I thought she would get a kick out of the reveal wheel.  The sentiments are:

Really Great  |  Super Duper  |  Fun - Filled  |  Very Happy




I'm also linking up to the Color Throwdown:


Affiliate links at no extra cost to you:

Saturday, February 2, 2019

Snail Mail | Trinity Stamps




Thanks to my friends at Trinity Stamps, I was a luck duck to receive the new Snail Mail Stamp set!  It will be available on February 4th.


I combined Snail Mail with a couple images from Seasonal Sweetheart, can you spot them?  Oh yes, the coffee cup.  Mr Snail is working so hard to get happy mail delivered that the poor guy needs a treat.  I even gave his coffee cup a sleeve.  I also stamped that heart on the side of the mailbox, which is also from Seasonal Sweetheart.


The paper I used is Echo Park Paper - Celebrate Winter.  With Valentine's Day just around the corner, I thought the colors were perfect for my card design.

Did you spot the strategically placed Wink of Stella?

Remember to visit Trinity Stamps on February 4th!

I was inspired by Freshly Made Sketches:




Some links are Affiliate at no extra cost to you:

Friday, February 1, 2019

Turner Syndrome Awareness Blog Hop




Hello Blogging Friends!!


Turner Syndrome is a genetic disorder where a female is born with only one X chromosome, instead of two, leaving her with life-long medical issues and learning disabilities. This condition occurs one in 2,500 female births worldwide, but is more common among pregnancies that do not survive to full term. That is why Turner Syndrome Females are considered MIRACLES!



There are 19 caring Sponsors and 42 Designers have partnered with us to bring Turner Syndrome Awareness to the Public. For details on how you might win any of these fabulous prizes, please see Lori's TS home page. Thanks for learning About Turner Syndrome

There are 11 talented and caring designers that are offering prizes on their personal blogs:


My Turner Syndrome related project uses a few colors from the Turner Syndrome official color board:


Here's how I was inspired:


This was my perfect opportunity to try out the Gina K Designs Wreath Builder set!  I was able to easily incorporate 5 different ink colors!


I went super girly and did a floral wreath.  I thought the sentiment was perfect, how about you?


HOW TO WIN:

  • Leave a comment on the TS Awareness Home Blog Post stating at least one thing you learned about Turner Syndrome. Our Tab titled About Turner Syndrome has a quick pictorial explanation of many of the symptoms or limitations faced by TS females.
  • Leave a comment on one or more DT blog hop posts. 
  • Prizes will be awarded randomly from the comments left on 19 of the DT blog hop posts + by 11 of the designers who are awarding prizes of their own. So the more posts you visit and comment on, the more likely you are to win a prize. Don't forget! You must also leave one comment on the Home Blog, too.
  • We hope this will bring an awareness not only about Turner Syndrome in females, but that if any human being seems a bit out of the ordinary, there could be a health-related or genetic reason for it, and it would be nice to give everyone the benefit of the doubt in our daily lives.
Winners will be announced on February 15, 2019.

Make sure you check out Lori's blog HERE for all the details and prizes.  I'm so excited to hop around and see how the other designers were inspired.  I want to thank Lori Kobular for asking me to join in this Awareness Hop.  I've learned so much about Turner Syndrome just from Lori's blog HERE.

Thursday, January 31, 2019

Congrats, it's your birthday | Mojo Monday



Masculine cards are tough for me, how about you?  I'm either designing cards with cute critters or coffee.  So this is as close as it gets:


I work in an office with 17 employees.  We'll be celebrating two February birthdays and I'm the official card maker.  I went through my stash and thought I might be able to pick out two but um,yeah, no.  I just didn't have anything I could squeak by as a masculine design.


I love how the Echo Park Paper - Coffee collection works beautifully for this card.   I teamed it up with a retired (sorry!) Calico Studio stamp set.  I've been setting aside the retired coffee stamp sets that I have.  I'll probably do one big giveaway but this set isn't going into the pile. 


My card was inspired by Julee Tilman's Mojo Monday sketch:


Monday, January 28, 2019

Best of Luck | My Favorite Things




Happy Monday!  I'm beyond grateful that I have self motivated kids.  I'll always call them my kids, even when they're in their 40's, for now they are 21 + 23.  This month, the oldest, my girl, started a regular full time position with the Seattle biotech company that she was contracting with.  I literally whipped this up yesterday morning and gave it to her 2 hours later when we met for breakfast (super bonus, she picked up the tab!).


The MFT BB Cute Chemists is a must have for my household.  With both my girl and oldest brother in the scientific field, it's a no-brainer.  The one thing that is a bit tricky is finding appropriate sentiments for them...LOL.


This sentiment is from the retired Adventure is Calling set.  The paper choice, Painted Prints Citrus is based on the company's corporate colors and looks to be retired also.

I was inspired by the MFT Sketch Challenge:


Affiliate links at no extra cost to you:

Sunday, January 27, 2019

Love your mug duo | Craftin Desert Divas



I just received Craftin Desert Diva's latest coffee set, Love Your Mug.  I couldn't wait to ink it up so I ended up designing a card duo.


I used the same sketch with both cards, more on that in a smidge.  

My first card also features The Perfect Blend 6x6 by Your Next Stamp.  I know that you've been seeing a lot of that paper pad, good thing I bought two of them (wink).


Originally my intention was to cluster both of the images on the same card but didn't like the handles directionally speaking.  So I separated them and use a couple different stencils (I've been enjoying my stencils lately!).

My other card features Lawn Fawn's Perfectly Plaid Rainbow paper pad:


The Mouse with the french press totally sold me on the set.  Reminds me of me and the need for step ladders although truthfully I'll do anything to not drag mine out.

My cards were inspired by Fusion Card Challenge, the sketch portion: