Showing posts with label quilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quilt. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

DTGD Day Three

Whew!  What a fun cardmaking day I had yesterday!  I'm so glad SCS kept Dare to Get Dirty in July so I can play along!  I ended up making 3 cards yesterday, with a fourth one planned to finish up this morning.
This card also uses Dawn's Color Cue Challenge 6: vanilla, coral (Berry Sorbert here), kraft, and brown.  Oh, how I love a Neapolitan color combo.  Funny story: my wedding was a Neapolitan wedding and my wedding cake was white with pink & brown stripes.  6 months later, I give my parents their album, and my dad shows it off to his friends.  He calls me up and says, "Did you know that your cake matched the bridesmaid's dresses?  I didn't until a lady pointed it out to me!"  Ah, men and their lack of recognizing a theme.

One more item before I start explaining this card: I must give props to Dawn of Wplus9.  I was stamping my stamping index when I noticed there was a manufacturing defect on one of the stamps (there was an extra dollop of plastic so it wouldn't stamp right).  I emailed her, ready to provide pictures and/or send the set back.  Instead she replied that she would be sending along a replacement straightaway, and when I get the package, she had sent an entire replacement set!  So I will be taking the perfect stamp out and sending the rest to my sister in my attempts to get her to come to the dark side.  Yea for fantastic customer service!

Whew, now onto the card making deets: I stamped my now-perfect big leaf image from Wplus9 Woodgrain Silhouette Additions on PTI Berry Sorbet with PTI Vintage Cream for the background, and stamped the flowers from Woodgrain Silhouettes.  The brown paper is another flocked piece from My Mind's Eye Lush collection.  I used my new SU Butterfly embosslet to make the butterfly from October Afternoon paper, adding three self-adhesive pearls.  The sentiment is from PTI Delightful Dahlia, stamped with Rich Cocoa onto PTI Cream, notched with a square punch.  A cute little bow from some generic kraft colored ribbon finished it off!


It's official: I do not have a "card style."  You can almost hear the record scratch as you scroll from the nice, elegant pink card to this craziness!  This was supposed to be for the CAS sketch challenge, but it was one of those project that just kept growing..."I'll use this fruit paper...no, wait, I'll make a patchwork with it...and sew it...and emboss it with basket weave!" :) The image is from Unity Hodge Podge of Happiness, stamped on PTI Rustic White using SU Markers, then colored with copics. The sentiment was stamped with Memento Rhubarb and I colored in the letters for "apple."

 And then it's back to cute for this girlie!! I stamped Sugar Nellie's "Catch a Falling Star" on PTI Rustic White, colored with copics, and cut out. I also paper pieced her skirt and the star from October Afternoon paper. The wire is from an old Christmas ornament project-I applied a little adhesive behind her hands to hold it, as well as just a smidge on the end to hold it in the same place it was drawn on her skirt.  I added an eyelet to the star, then threaded the jute twine through.  I added a drop of Crystal Accents on the back of the star where the twine was so the star wouldn't lean forward.
 The other paper is also from October Afternoon, and the sentiment is from MFT; I wish it would have stamped darker!  The ribbon is I think American Crafts.

I'm seeing quite a few familiar faces over on the DTGD challenges--aren't they fun and inspiring?  If you're a fan club member, be sure to check 'em out!

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

You Can Do It!

I made this card for my sister-in-law, who is running/biking/swimming the Ironwoman Triathlon next week.  Ok, well, to be truthful, I made this card for the Viva La Verve challenge but it just so happened I liked the retro bike image (and the Moxie Fab Bicycle challenge)so that's how it ended up being for my SIL.  I was inspired by the patchwork quilt in the third bedroom.  I punched one inch squares from all sorts of scraps--October Afternoon, SU, Jenni Bowlin.  Some of them I even punched from the small pictures that they put on the front of paper packs.  I didn't plan ahead too well so two of the cuter squares are covered by the image, while you end up seeing that not-my-favorite bird paper. Oh well, that's the joy of quilting, right?  It's a 4x5 grid, so that means 20 squares and I inked the edges of each square which means...80 edges to ink. My chalk ink pad is in rough shape right now!  After adhering all of them to a 4x5 base, I sewed all the seams on my Sew Mini. 

The image is from Unity's August '09 Kit of the Month, stamped with Memento Rhubarb ink.  I love this color, it's a nice red without being too loud.  The sentiment is computer-generated using Rockwell font. The ribbon is SU Kiwi Kiss.  The "quilt" is foam mounted and the image panel is double foam mounted.

So I "splurged" and picked up the Fiskars cutter I mentioned yesterday. I say "splurged" because check out the deal I got: all Fiskar tools were 60% off at JoAnn's, then I get an additional 15% off with my teacher discount card.  So I picked up the $30 trimmer, $6 refill, $10 star punch and another $16 dollar star punch for...wait for it....wait for it....$23!!  And then we saved $25 at the grocery store, so it's really like it was free, right?

Speaking of "free," I have to work locker sign-up at my school today, which is 10,000 times better than working registration, which is when we collect fees.  Note to parents: "I thought this was a free education!" was funny the first 318 times we heard it never.

What annoying "joke" could you live without hearing ever again?