Tuesday, January 24, 2012

ANOTHER BIG BIRTHDAY!

















Here's a Clean & Simple card I made for a long-time friend's big "80" birthday. The inspiration for the card came from Dawn McVey's blog.

Supplies:
Stampin' Up card stock and DSP .
The scallop oval is from Spellbinders and the stamps, the number dies and edger die are from Papertrey Ink.


Thanks for looking and especially for leaving a comment,
Nancy

Sunday, January 22, 2012

CFC# 36- BLACK & WHITE and not a drop of any other color!















Says CAS-ual Fridays, this is their challenge. Always a clean and simple card, but this time using only black and white.

Oh it was so hard not to add just a tad of red here.




All supplies used are from Papertrey Ink, stamps dies and cardstock!


Thanks for taking the time to look, hopefully to leave a comment too,

Nancy

Sunday, January 15, 2012

CASE STUDY CHALLENGE #73

Thought I'd try my hand for this challenge at CASE STUDY, check out the inspirations the team has designed.













I began my card with Stampin' Up's card stock called Pool Party, such an inviting and calming color I think.
Then cut two pieces of Very Vanilla paper, die cut one of them with my tree die and stamped the tree and leaves on the second sheet, lining them up so they peek through the openings.
Added some of the new yummy pleated ribbon a sentiment and a little flower blossom to keep the nature theme rolling along with embossing the top mat with a wood grain embossing folder to complete the look.


Here's my card:

















Here's a closer look at the wood grain embossing, pretty cool don't ya think?


Thanks for visiting and I'd LOVE to hear your comments on this card, here's lookin' at ya!
Nancy


Supplies used:

Paper-Stampin' Up card stock, Pool Party, Very Vanilla
Inks-Stampin' Up Pool Party, Luck Limeade, Early Espresso
Images & sentiment from Papertrey Ink
Miscellaneous Stampin' Up pearls, pleated ribbon and punch

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Create with Connie and Mary Sketch # 184


Here's a great sketch from CCMC that I thought I'd give it a try.

All supplies used are Stampin' Up, some a little older than others, but still SU.

Don't ya just love the little masked raccoon from Love Bandit he definitely has stolen my heart.

The red glitter hearts were punched from paper from the Holiday mini catalog. I used the smallest of the hearts from the new Framelits dies (love 'em) as well as using it to trace the "missing" dotted heart. I can't remember the name of the set the dotted line is from, but it's one I like using. The card stock base is crumb cake with (I think it was last year's) Sending Love Specialty designer paper as a mat for the vanilla top layer. I think that completes the card.



















Oops I just noticed in my photo I almost cut off the bottom portion of the card showing the scallops, sorry.

I'd love to hear your comments on this card (just not about the poor photo ha ha)!

Nancy

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Second Post of the Day - Freshly Made Sketches

Freshly Made Sketches also has a wonderful challenge this week, why not check out their blog. Here's the sketch.....



Now here's my card.

It's very similar to the first card posted today, but a little more Official looking, I thought. I love the way the silhouette is outlined within the embossed frame, just like a real cameo.


















I'd love to hear your comments about the cards, thanks so much.
Nancy

Back to Black & Paper Players Challenge # 77


While surfing the various blogs I discovered City Crafter Challenge where they're having a challenge for anything back to black. Don't ya just love this inspiration photo (although you can see it really didn't apply to my card, but it did give me the inspiration to use the silhouette stamp).

I would also like to enter my card for one of my "fav" challenges" Paper "Players, their theme this week is "All you Need is Love", and I guess this card would fill the bill.

Anyhow this is the card I created using the woman's silhouette as my "back to black" and "All you Need is Love".


The background paper is an oldie but goodie from Stampin' Up, with a paper doily from the craft store and the image stamped on SU's glossy white paper. I thought this image looked perfect with the doily kinda like portraits and Valentine's cards used to be.

I also used a scallop die for the pink layer as well as a die called Photo Finishers, both from Papertrey Ink.

Thanks for looking and leaving a comment, would love to hear from you.

Nancy

Friday, January 6, 2012

Second day in a row!


Hope this is a sign for the new year for me...posting more often, we'll see you know what they say about New Year's Resolutions (they hardly ever work, at least for me).


This card is for the challenge over at Freshly Made were they like Clean and Simple designs. Not sure the card I made fits this criteria as I took the liberty of rearranging the 3 focal points since it just looked better on my card.




Anyhow here it is, what do you think? I's a little out of my comfort zone using multiple paper patterns, but I'm trying...





I made it for a golf friend who has a birthday this month and she LOVES tea cups, teapots, anything to do with tea, so I thought this sketch from Freshly Made worked well for my idea. My daughter over at Canopy Crafts will laugh because she says I place everything on an angle, however she should note the bottom cup is straight!

Aren't there a lot of birthdays in January or is it just my thinking.


Supplies:
Paper-SU 2011 Card Stock & DSP Everyday Enchantment
Stamps-PTI - Tea for Two & Tea for Two Additions
Inks-SU 2011 Lucky Limeade, Pool Party, Calypso Coral-Black Stazon

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

BIRTHDAY'S

















The beginning of the year seems to have lots of birthdays among our friends and relatives. One as you can see is a BIG one and the other is not quite there.


Here's a peek at the inside.


















Stamps & dies are from PTI
Ink-Stampin' Up




This second card is CASE'd from Maile Belles at Simply Stamped, couldnt' help myself I love the background stamp as well as the gorgeous flower. I'm sure you'll get tired of seeing both of them on my blog!



Thanks for lookin' would love to hear from you...

Nancy