This card is a combination of a few challenges. The SCS CAS51 challenge to use dp; the color challenge for this week was to use Pretty in Pink, Melon Mambo and Blush Blossom - with a bonus for using red on a heart only. And of course the FTL layout.
Supplies: Stamps - Taylored Expressions; Ink - PaperTrey Raspberry Fizz; Paper - PaperTrey; Misc - SU! Markers, Making Memories Velvet ribbon, Foam Mounting squares
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Monday, January 25, 2010
FTL75 - Congrats!
Hi everyone, hope you all had a great weekend! :)
I'm here today with a simple card I created using last Friday's Fall-to Layout Sketch #75 and the new Raspberry Fizz formulated ink available from PTI. I know not everyone loves the new ink formulation, but I'm not one of them! LOL I absolutely *love* the new inks, the colors are SO vibrant!
Have a great day. :)
Instructions:
I'm here today with a simple card I created using last Friday's Fall-to Layout Sketch #75 and the new Raspberry Fizz formulated ink available from PTI. I know not everyone loves the new ink formulation, but I'm not one of them! LOL I absolutely *love* the new inks, the colors are SO vibrant!
Have a great day. :)
Instructions:
- Cut kraft CS to 4 1/4" x 10 1/2", and fold in half to create card base.
- Stamp leaf image with pink ink onto white CS, then trim down and cut around leaves on the right side.
- Stamp sentiment with brown ink.
- Punch small hole in upper left corner of white CS, then wrap ribbon around card and through the hole.
- Attach white CS to card base with pop dots and tie bow.
- Embellish with rhinestones.
Supplies:
Stamps - Turning a New Leaf, Signature Greetings, Polka Dot Basics 2
Ink - Raspberry Fizz, Versamark, Dark Chocolate
Paper - Kraft, Stamper's Select White
Miscellaneous - Summer Sunrise Satin Ribbon, Orange Rhinestones
Friday, January 22, 2010
FTL 75
Happy Friday everyone! Ready for another sketch?
The sentiment/image panel is 3x4.25 on my card. I used the slot punch to weave the ribbon through. The bow was tied independently, then stuck on. I designed the sketch with the intention of adding images to the top right corner. Feel free to do whatever you like the main panel!
Supplies:
Stamps: Giga Guidelines, Guidelines II, Big Bold Wishes
Inks: Smokey Shadow, Sunflower
Paper: Smokey Shadow, White, Crushed Curry
Accessories, etc.: Crushed Curry Ribbon, Slot Punch
Once again, if you decide to play along, please add your direct-post link in the Mr. Linky widget!
The sentiment/image panel is 3x4.25 on my card. I used the slot punch to weave the ribbon through. The bow was tied independently, then stuck on. I designed the sketch with the intention of adding images to the top right corner. Feel free to do whatever you like the main panel!
Supplies:
Stamps: Giga Guidelines, Guidelines II, Big Bold Wishes
Inks: Smokey Shadow, Sunflower
Paper: Smokey Shadow, White, Crushed Curry
Accessories, etc.: Crushed Curry Ribbon, Slot Punch
Once again, if you decide to play along, please add your direct-post link in the Mr. Linky widget!
Sunday, January 17, 2010
FTL #74 Thanks So Much
I am so happy that Natasha is back with her awesome CAS sketches. This is for FTL#74. I went for the one layer card (OLC). I masked around one of my narrow rectangle nesties with large post it notes so that the entire card front was covered. I then stamped the image in Versamark and embossed it with clear EP. Then I brayered on yellow and orange Adirondak inks. I wiped the ink off of the embossed image and pulled off the Post-it notes and stamped the PaperTrey Ink sentiment in Versafine Onyx Black. I love the challenge to make a OLC!!
Saturday, January 16, 2010
The return of FTL (#74)
Hello! I am officially back from holidays. What better way to get back on schedule than with a sketch. The sketch can easily be made into a one layer or a two layer card. Here's the sketch:
Here are my samples. Since I was reorganizing my reinkers, I was inspired to use them. I got out the baby wipes, a bit of glossy white paper, and got to work. I took one baby wipe, cut it into 3. Next I added a few drops of reinker to the wipe and simply glided it over the white paper. I did that with each colour, then went back over at the overlapping points. Once the swipes were dry, I stamped this delightful dandelion (by Hero Arts) over top with white pigment ink, added a greeting, then put it together on some white textured cardstock. I really like the contrast of the glossy colour with the textured white.
Something I've been meaning to try, but hadn't, was the Mr. Linky widget, so hopefully this works! Leave a link to your version of the sketch! Be sure to include the link directly to your post (and not just your blog) so we can all check it out easily!
Here are my samples. Since I was reorganizing my reinkers, I was inspired to use them. I got out the baby wipes, a bit of glossy white paper, and got to work. I took one baby wipe, cut it into 3. Next I added a few drops of reinker to the wipe and simply glided it over the white paper. I did that with each colour, then went back over at the overlapping points. Once the swipes were dry, I stamped this delightful dandelion (by Hero Arts) over top with white pigment ink, added a greeting, then put it together on some white textured cardstock. I really like the contrast of the glossy colour with the textured white.
Something I've been meaning to try, but hadn't, was the Mr. Linky widget, so hopefully this works! Leave a link to your version of the sketch! Be sure to include the link directly to your post (and not just your blog) so we can all check it out easily!
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