Showing posts with label Doodle Pantry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Doodle Pantry. Show all posts

Sunday, November 23, 2014

Card Design: Two Challenges -- One Card...DS4J & Doodle Pantry November

Once again I've decided to combine challenges with one creation.  I've used the stamp that I got in the DigiStamps4Joy progressive challenge and also a freebie from Doodle Pantry.

This card also makes another one for the Christmas card pot!  It is getting close to the true time of panic.  Hopefully, I will end up with enough to get me through!  

Christmas Card Count to date: 27

 I was a bit stumped on how to incorporate the tags into my card at first.  Then I did a Google image search for 'tags on cards' and found a great example that you can check out HERE if you'd like.  Unfortunately, there is no watermark on that card, and to be honest, I'm not exactly sure how the site where I found it works, so I don't know who the original artist is which means I wasn't able to thank them for the inspiration.  Just another important reason to make sure you add watermarks to all your projects. 


FRONT
First up--DS4J...
http://digistamps4joy-sa.blogspot.ca/2014/01/monthly-christmas-challenge-january-2014.html
Here is the great DS4J set we got to work with this month:
These tags are definitely versatile and could be used to add the perfect touch to a present you are handing out this coming holiday.

Digital Image Details: 
  • Christmas Tags:  If you aren't part of the progressive challenge and would like to purchase it so that you can join in, click HERE or on the watermark above to find it in the DS4J store.
  • I decided to triplicate the snowflake tag only as I wanted to keep the wintry-snow theme running throughout.  I used chalk to add some colour to the snowflakes. 
Don't forget that if you are interested in joining the DS4J progressive Christmas card challenge you will need to contact Desíre (her details are at the bottom of the DS4J link up post). I've linked the DS4J badge above, to take you to that post. 

Next up--Doodle Pantry...
http://doodlepantryblog.blogspot.ca/
It was high time for me to get back into the Doodle Pantry challenges and with the great set up for grabs this month, I definitely couldn't resist.  Remember, Doodle Pantry challenges are unique.  If you use a Doodle Pantry image (not just a sentiment) then not only will your name be entered for a final prize coupon BUT you will also get the featured product for free.  That is pretty darn incredible!!!  Now of course, you are welcome to submit cards following the rules and theme using an image from any digital company but you will only be entered into the draw for the final prize coupon.

Check out the amazing featured product up for grabs in this month's challenge, for those who do enter using a Doodle Pantry image... 

Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy, oh boy!  Seriously, there is no way I could NOT enter and get this fabulous set.

Here is the great kit I worked with for this month.  Check it out...
Snowman Pile-up
Digital Image Details: 
  • Snowman Pile-UpI received this adorable set for taking part in a previous challenge.  I used the pre-coloured image. To purchase it, click HERE or on the watermark above to head its location in the store.

Digital Paper Details:
  •  The paper used on the front and inside is also from the Snowman Pile-Up set.

Other Details and Credit Information for the front...

Digital Sentiment Details: 
  • This amazing sentiment is part of a set of Primitive Christmas blocks that I picked up over at Create with TLC.  Amazingly, this set is still available for free.  Click HERE to go and grab them but make sure that you leave Paulette some love if you do.  For other great finds, be sure to click HERE to go to Paulette's blog and HERE to go to the store.
Embellishments:
  • The sheer dotted ribbon across the front and the cord used in the buttons are Crafts brand and were purchased at Dollarama. 
  • The buttons were picked up at the Dollar Tree.

INSIDE
Digital Sentiment Details: 
  • This wonderful sentiment that went perfectly with the front of my card is also from Create with TLC.  It is a freebie I picked up recently.
OVERALL 
Paper Products:
  • Card, image and sentiment base: Michael's Recollection's Cardstock, white.
Challenges I am entering:
Other Challenges I am hoping to enter...

Well guys, that is it for this post.  Thank you so much for taking the time to come and visit me!  Now it is time to get started on my other two progressive cards plus some DT work.  Then of course there is also the paper I need to create for the US Thanksgiving freebie, plus some behind the scenes stuff to prepare for The 12 Months of Christmas Link Up blog and then I also need to work on some new paper sets.  Man, it is going to be a busy week ahead!  I hope that you all have a great one! 

Until next time,

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Card Design: Doodle Pantry Digital Challenge #46

http://doodlepantryblog.blogspot.ca/
Oh, oh.  I'm sick AGAIN.  Just when I was making a dent and catching up, some mutant virus attacks me.  Of course the first thing it attacked was my voice, so if nothing else, the hubs is probably enjoying the quiet of the last three days.  Now I just have to find the strength to get at least three more posts done over the next few days and then get at least three more cards and their accompanying posts done by the end of next.  This could get tricky...

Right now, it is time to link up my creation for the latest Doodle Pantry challenge.  This month I created a belated birthday card.  Sadly, I'm a bit behind on getting cards done that I actually need to send out.  This one is for two special men in my life whose birthdays are both in May.  Unfortunately, I'm so behind at making cards at the moment that I'm being a scrooge and sending them one card to cover both their birthdays!  Yeah, I know, bad friend.

Remember, Doodle Pantry challenges are unique.  If you use a Doodle Pantry image (not just a sentiment) then not only will your name be entered for a final prize coupon BUT you will also get the featured product for free.  That is pretty darn incredible!!!  Now of course, you are welcome to submit cards following the rules and theme using an image from any digital company but you will only be entered into the draw for the final prize coupon.

Check out the amazing featured product up for grabs in this month's challenge, for those who do enter using a Doodle Pantry image... 

Check out those cars!  Now, technically this set would have been awesome to make a card for these particular men as they are both classic car freaks.  At least I know which set to use for them for next year.  Now, all I have to do is remember!!!

If you are not participating in a Doodle Pantry challenge, you should really consider doing so.  Everyone is a winner AND unlike progressive challenges where if you miss a challenge you lose the opportunity to play in future ones, the challenge at Doodle Pantry is set so that ANYONE can enter at ANY time, and still have the opportunity to earn the freebie package (following the rules of course). 
  Here is the great kit I worked with for this month.  Check it out...
http://doodlepantry.com/shop.html?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage_images.tpl&product_id=812&category_id=69
Once again I have relied on the wonderful Goose Me set which I received for taking part in a previous challenge.  This time around I used a different pre-coloured image and papers, and also used two of the sentiments from the kit.  To purchase it, click HERE or on the watermark above to head its location in the store.

Here are my card and details, hopefully I haven't forgotten anything...

FRONT
Digital Image and Sentiment Details: 
  • Both from the Goose Me set.  Details included above.
Digital Embellishments: 
  • I used an edging template from Marisa Lerin, a designer with Pixel Scrapper and added a shape to make it wider to sit as a backdrop to the sentiment.
  • I also took two of the papers from the Goose Me set and created rectangular shapes.
  • Bevels were added to achieve depth. 
Embellishments:
  • I found some fabulous new sets of buttons at the Dollar Tree.  Such a variety of colours and the ones from the yellow/orange set were perfect for this card.  
Sketch:
INSIDE 
Digital Sentiment Details:
  • Also from the Goose Me set.  Details above. 

OVERALL
Paper Products: 
  • Card base: Michael's Recollection's Cardstock, white.    
Digital Paper Products:
  • The paper in the background on the front and inside is one the papers from the Goose Me set.  Details above.
Challenges I am hoping entering: 
Well guys, that is it for this post.  Thank you so much for taking the time to come and visit me!  Hopefully if I can stay upright, I'll see you all real soon!!! 

Until next time,

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Card Design: Doodle Pantry Digital Challenge #45

http://doodlepantryblog.blogspot.ca/
Oh goodness.  I'm going to be rather busy creating cards this next week and a half.  Having had to spend so much time working on my computer system has left me with a short window of time to get at least seven more projects created in the next week.  Man, I better get moving!

Thankfully, at least my entry into the latest Doodle Pantry challenge is complete.  This month I created another thank you card.  I have so many generous people in my life now and I need to create a few more thank you cards for recent gifts.  Once again I have relied on two separate kits that I have received from Doodle Pantry.

Remember, Doodle Pantry challenges are unique.  If you use a Doodle Pantry image (not just a sentiment) then not only will your name be entered for a final prize coupon BUT you will also get the featured product for free.  That is pretty darn incredible!!!  Now of course, you are welcome to submit cards following the rules and theme using an image from any digital company but you will only be entered into the draw for the final prize coupon.

Check out the amazing featured product up for grabs in this month's challenge, for those who do enter using a Doodle Pantry image... 

This set is going to have so many uses.  Everything from more thank you cards to sympathy cards and everything in-between.  Flowers can be used on almost any kind of card!  Doodle Pantry offers up such fabulous incentive to create a card and enter the challenge.  Everyone is a winner AND unlike progressive challenges where if you miss a challenge you lose the opportunity to play in future ones, the challenge at Doodle Pantry is set so that ANYONE can enter at ANY time, and still have the opportunity to earn the freebie package (following the rules of course). 
 
Here are the great kits I worked with for this month.  Check them out...

http://doodlepantry.com/shop.html?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage_images.tpl&product_id=812&category_id=69
The pre-coloured image and sentiment I used on the front of the card, along with the paper used in the background, are available in the Goose Me set which I received for taking part in a previous challenge.  To purchase it, click HERE or on the watermark above to head its location in the store.

http://doodlepantry.com/shop.html?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage_images.tpl&product_id=654&category_id=47
I used a sentiment from the So Thankful set for the inside of my card.  To purchase it, click HERE or on the watermark above to head its location in the store.

Here are my card and details, hopefully I haven't forgotten anything...

FRONT
Digital Image and Sentiment Details: 
  • Both from the Goose Me set.  Details included above.
Digital Embellishment: 
  • I used a tag shape template from Marisa Lerin, a designer with Pixel Scrapper.  

INSIDE

Digital Sentiment Details:
  • One from the So Thankful set.  Details above. 

OVERALL
Paper Products: 
  • Card base: Michael's Recollection's Cardstock, white.  
Digital Paper Products: 
  • The paper in the background on the front and inside is one the papers from the Goose Me set.  Details above.
Challenges I am entering: 
  • Doodle Pantry -- Challenge #45--Any Digi Goes
  • ...more may be added to this list later

Well guys, that is it for this post.  Thanks for popping over!  I'll see you all real soon!!! 

Until next time,


Saturday, March 22, 2014

Card Design: DS4J & Doodle Pantry Challenges for March

Oh my.  It really hasn't been a great week for me but I will just keep plugging through and do what I can to stay positive.  Unfortunately though, I'm getting farther and farther behind in things which is so NOT good.   To help speed things along slightly, I decided to combine this month's DigiStamps4Joy Progressive Christmas Challenge along with the challenge from Doodle Pantry.

First up for the front of my card we have DS4J...
http://digistamps4joy-sa.blogspot.ca/2014/01/monthly-christmas-challenge-january-2014.html
Here is the image we get to use this month:

 ...and here is my card, I hope that I haven't forgotten any details: 
 
General Info:
  • I went pretty CAS for this card. It is also completely digital and then printed out and assembled.

FRONT
Next up, for the inside of my card we have Doodle Pantry...

http://doodlepantryblog.blogspot.ca/
Remember, Doodle Pantry challenges are unique.  If you use a Doodle Pantry image (not just a sentiment) then not only will your name be entered for a final prize coupon BUT you will also get the featured product for free.  That is pretty darn incredible!!!  Now of course, you are welcome to submit cards following the rules and theme using an image from any digital company but you will only be entered into the draw for the final prize coupon.

Check out the adorable featured product up for grabs in this month's challenge, for those who do enter using a Doodle Pantry image... 


Another great set, suitable for lots of occasions!  The great thing with these challenges is that everyone is a winner AND unlike progressive challenges where if you miss a challenge you lose the opportunity to play in future ones, the challenge at Doodle Pantry is set so that ANYONE can enter at ANY time, and still have the opportunity to earn the freebie package (following the rules of course).  

Here is the great kit I worked with for this month...

http://doodlepantry.com/shop.html?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage_images.tpl&product_id=727&category_id=8
The image I used on the inside of the card is a precoloured image available in the Snowman Cheer set.  The background paper on the front and inside are also from the set.  Click HERE or also on the watermark to head to where it is available in the store.  It is currently still available for free.
 

  
INSIDE 
Digital Sentiment: 
  • One I put together.


OVERALL
Digital Embellishments: 
Paper Products: 
  • Card base: Michael's Recollection's Cardstock, white.
Challenges I am hoping to enter: 

Well that covers it for this one.  I've got a couple more cards I'm finishing off tonight so hopefully I'll get another post done tomorrow.  Wishing you all a wonderful weekend.


Until next time,


Sunday, February 23, 2014

Card Design: A Doodle Pantry Card using a From The Heart Stamps Sketch for a Special Little Boy

Phew!  That was a mouthful now wasn't it?!  Given the lack of time I always seem to have, I always enjoy when I can combine challenges or ideas in the same creation and post.  While I've been able to do 2-in-1 posts in the past, I believe that this is my first 3-in-1 post!  

Here's the scoop:  
  1. It serves as my monthly card for the Doodle Pantry Challenge.
  2. It is my very first entry into a From the Heart Stamps Sketch Challenge.
  3. It is going to be sent to a VERY special little boy.
Read on for more details!

First up is Doodle Pantry...

I had the absolutely perfect set from Doodle Pantry to create a birthday card for a young boy who you will learn about momentarily.  Remember, Doodle Pantry challenges are unique.  If you use a Doodle Pantry image (not just a sentiment) then not only will your name be entered for a final prize coupon BUT you will also get the featured product for free.  That is pretty darn incredible!!!  Now of course, you are welcome to submit cards following the rules and theme using an image from any digital company but you will only be entered into the draw for the final prize coupon.

Check out the adorable featured product up for grabs in this month's challenge, for those who do enter using a Doodle Pantry image...

Aren't the images so sweet?!  Perfect for any Easter card that you'll need to work on in the next few weeks.  That little sheep or even the bunny would also be great on a 'thinking of you' card and there are the perfect sentiments in the set to accompany it.  Now I don't know about you, but for me that it is darn good incentive to create a card and enter the challenge.  Everyone is a winner AND unlike progressive challenges where if you miss a challenge you lose the opportunity to play in future ones, the challenge at Doodle Pantry is set so that ANYONE can enter at ANY time, and still have the opportunity to earn the freebie package (following the rules of course).  

Here are the great kits I worked with for this month.  They are both sets that I have had for awhile.  Check them out...
The image I used on the front of the card is a precoloured image available in the Tiny Triceratops set.  The background paper on the front along with the patterned paper that I used for two of the smaller strips on the front are also from the set.  The versatility doesn't stop there though as I also used one of the sentiments available in this set for the inside of my card.  Click HERE or also on the watermark to head to where it is available in the store.  You get two papers, two images and two sentiments all for only $2.50.   
  
http://doodlepantry.com/shop.html?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage_images.tpl&product_id=653&category_id=47
I also took advantage of using a sentiment from another set called Celebrations SentimentsTo find this set in the store, you can click HERE or also on the watermark.  You get 12 beautiful sentiments for only $2.00.    

Next up is From the Heart Stamps Sketch Challenge...

I don't know about you, but I just LOVE the sketches available from over at From the Heart Stamps (FTHS).  I've been wanting to enter into one of their sketch challenges for ages but since they are weekly, I am somehow always too late to be able to pull it off.  Not this time however!  I checked on Friday and saw that there was roughly 48 hours to go.  Knowing I was going to spend Friday night designing my card digitally and then assembling it on Saturday, I was determined to get it all done in time. 

Now what I didn't know, is that if you enter the challenge, you receive a $1 gift certificate for FromTheHeartStamps.com. You are allowed to use it as a discount on a purchase, or save them up to earn a free stamp.  Guess I am going to have to work out a way to make the FTHS Sketch Challenge a weekly stop.  Oh dear, I better calm down.  All those visions of earned sets from the store is making my heart go a flutter!  

My dear friend Calypso, is responsible for creating this week's sketch.  She did a wonderful job, right?!  
http://fromtheheartstamps.com/community/2014/02/17/i-heart-sketches-54/

For the purposes of this particular card, I decided to flip the sketch 90 degrees.  You can click HERE or on the watermark to head over to the FTHS Sketch 054 Challenge.  Now while this challenge is closed in just a few short hours, a new one will begin tomorrow.

Finally, that brings us to the recipient of this card, a VERY special little boy named Colin... 

So while visiting two dear friends this week, Vicky from Crafting-Vicky and Naomi from Creative Bug on the Loose, I learned about a rather special young man named Colin, who is about to turn 11 years old on March 9th.  Vicky came across the story on Facebook.  Here is what Colin's mom had to say:
I am Colin's mom, I created this page for my amazing, wonderful, challenging son who is about to turn 11 on March 9th. Because of Colin's disabilities, social skills are not easy for him, and he often acts out in school, and the other kids don't like him. So when I asked him if he wanted a party for his birthday, he said there wasn't a point because he has no friends. He eats lunch alone in the office everyday because no one will let him sit with them, and rather than force someone to be unhappy with his presence, he sits alone in the office. So I thought, if I could create a page where people could send him positive thoughts and encouraging words, that would be better than any birthday party. Please join me in making my very original son feel special on his day.
Over two million people have liked the page and close to a million on Facebook are talking about it.  That is simply incredible!  Colin is receiving birthday wishes from all over this great big world.  It is unfortunate that individuals with special needs have to deal with being ostracized.  It isn't bad enough that they have to deal with the limitations and effects that their particular condition sets, they then have to deal with all the social crap from many of the people around them.  I worked for over 12 years with individuals with disabilities of one nature or another.  First with children and then with adults in the later half of my career.  I have had more rewarding experiences than I can add up.  There needs to be more effort to teach kids from a young age that being different isn't a bad thing and that you don't ostracize someone with disabilities for ANY reason.  I truly believe that if more people were educated on the subject, the self esteem of individuals facing disabilities would be so much higher.  

After reading this story I decided that I wanted to join the many others out there that are sending Colin a birthday card.  Since his birthday is on the 9th, there is still lots of time to do so.  If you would like to join in on the millions sending him birthday wishes you can do so over at FB or better yet by sending Colin a card.  You can find his address on the FB page (click HERE).  Naomi helped me locate it.  If you click on the area that says community right at the top underneath his picture, it will open up an 'About' page that contains his address.  I really hope that my card, along with the many others he will receive, will help to send Colin smiles, laughter and the assurance that just because he is different, doesn't mean he is unworthy of friendship and love.

Here are my card and details, hopefully I haven't forgotten anything...

FRONT
Digital Image, Sentiment and Papers: 
  • As mentioned earlier, the image, sentiment and digital papers are all from Doodle Pantry.  You can find out the specific details above. 
Digital Embellishments:
  • I created the frame around the sentiment using a shape from Shelby Kate Schmitz of graphicssoft.about.com.  It was adapted using a felt layer style from The Scrappin' Cop.
  • The matting used in behind the image along with the solid patterned strips on the front are just shapes I created using the colours found within the paper and then added a bit of texture to them so they wouldn't look so flat.
  • The buttons are elements I created using a template from Marisa Lerin, a designer with Pixel Scrapper.
  • The curling ribbon is an element I created using a template from Brooke Gazarek, also a designer with Pixel Scrapper. 

INSIDE  

Digital Sentiment: 
  • Info on this Doodle Pantry sentiment can be found above. 
Digital Embellishments:
  • The matting in behind the sentiment, the curling ribbons and the buttons have all been repeated on the inside.  You can find the details for each of these in the 'digital embellishments' section above. 

OVERALL
Paper Products: 
  • Card base: Michael's Recollection's Card Kit, white, lg.
Other Notes: 
  • Once again, I have relied on digital creation for putting this card together.  Precoloured images just lend themselves so well to this kind of creating.  This card is 100% digital and then printed off as a one layer card.
  • Once again, since all the depth is achieved digitally, it is a bonus as it doesn't create any extra bulk or weight, keeping the mailing cost down!
Challenges I am entering:
http://fromtheheartstamps.com/community/http://doodlepantryblog.blogspot.ca/
 
Well guys, that is it for this post and would you look at that, it only took me three hours to create!!!  *Ü*  Now I need to go see the hubs so we can put some laundry in, then it is right back upstairs to work on tomorrow's Digi Darla post.  I also have to get a reminder post done and a winner post completed.  Plus I still have to watch Canada go for gold with the men's hockey game.  I'm just praying that we came out on top AND that I don't find out what the score is until after I've watched the game!  It is going to be another long day.  See you later!!!   

Until next time,