Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Sketch challenge

Hi everyone. It's time for another challenge over at The House That Stamps Built. This week our challenge is the use the following graphic.


I did end up changing out the bottom right hand circle for the sentiment strip, because of the size of the oval I used. Bird is colored with Copic's.

There's a new challenge every week over at  The House That Stamps Built, and you don't have to use Repeat Impressions stamps to link up or win. Also, for my blog readers: Enjoy the 10% discount code to the Repeat Impressions Store posted on the sidebar.

One lucky person will win a $25 Repeat Impressions Gift Certificate on the first Wednesday of every month – Good luck!

Also, check out our Rock Star blogs to see what they did with the challenge.

Esther
Heather
Joy
Shirley
Patti

http://www.repeatimpressions.com/

Thanks for stopping in!
-Laurie

Saturday, October 26, 2019

One layer card - winter flora

Hi there. Playing in the Less is More one layer challenge of winter flora today.


OMG - this card gave me fits. Have you ever made a card like 5 times before you got it right? UGH! I swear that sentiment was just not happening for me today. I finally got it right (it's from a Simon Says Stamp set, btw) and then I was cleaning it off of my misti and now the "holiday" part is missing in action. It is embossed with gold embossing powder from Hero Arts.

The fir branch is probably one of my oldest and most favorite stamps ever. It's from Great Impressions and it's so well loved/used that the wood block is green. =)

OK - I think I'm done for the day. Everything I touch is thrown in the trash bin because it's not straight or some other reason. Calgon take me away!

Thanks for stopping by!


Friday, October 25, 2019

Merry Christmas

Hello. Playing in the Freshly Made Sketch #408 this week.


Kept this one Clean and Simple. The border die is from Technique Tuesday. I cut it four times down the white cardstock panel and backed it with red. They layered it with green. Sentiment is from Papertrey, Ink.

Thanks for stopping by.

Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Anything goes - feel better soon!

Hi everyone. It's time for another challenge over at The House That Stamps Built. This week our challenge is the ever popular Anything Goes.


I used a bit of washi tape on this one. Seam binding is died to match colors. Copic's used to color the flower. Fabrika Decoru used on the centers of the flowers. Tag die cut tied on with twine.

There's a new challenge every week over at  The House That Stamps Built, and you don't have to use Repeat Impressions stamps to link up or win. Also, for my blog readers: Enjoy the 10% discount code to the Repeat Impressions Store posted on the sidebar.

One lucky person will win a $25 Repeat Impressions Gift Certificate on the first Wednesday of every month – Good luck!

Also, check out our Rock Star blogs to see what they did with the challenge.

Esther
Heather
Joy
Shirley
Patti

http://www.thehousethatstampsbuilt.com/
http://www.repeatimpressions.com/

Thanks for stopping in!
-Laurie

Monday, October 21, 2019

Season's greetings

Hi all - playing in the Sunday Stamps sketch challenge today.


It was a bit difficult to capture a photo with the beautiful mirror silver cardstock on this. It reflects terribly. ;-)

Die is from Sizzix. I cut it out three times and stack them for more dimension. The sentiment is from Papertrey, Ink. I just cut strips of silver carstock to tape onto the card base based upon the sketch. Fun foam is used behind that panel to give this more depth. Otherwise, it's a very CAS card.

Thanks for stopping by!


Wednesday, October 16, 2019

Season's Greetings

Hi all - playing in the Freshly Made Sketch #407 today.


I used cream cardstock from PTI as the base of this card. Poinsettia dies are from Poppy Stamps. I cut the out and then distressed them with Ranger Distress inks.  Sentiment is from PTI.  Added some small gold self adhesive drops to add a bit of interest to this. I decided to make the poinsettias go off the edge just to be different.

My glue behind the leaves dried too fast, otherwise the ones on the top would be tucked up under just a bit more. Oh well. Thanks for stopping by.

Photo inspiration challenge

Hi everyone. It's time for another challenge over at The House That Stamps Built. This week our challenge is the use the following graphic.


Here is what I came up with for this challenge. I went with the colors and the shapes of the pumpkins. I used distress oxide inks on Bristol paper after heat embossing the frame stamps found here, at Repeat Impressions. Vertical sentiment can be found here. I added the two dragonflies at the last to balance out the card. As you can see, the front panel is shorter than normal to account for the sentiment. 

There's a new challenge every week over at  The House That Stamps Built, and you don't have to use Repeat Impressions stamps to link up or win. Also, for my blog readers: Enjoy the 10% discount code to the Repeat Impressions Store posted on the sidebar.

One lucky person will win a $25 Repeat Impressions Gift Certificate on the first Wednesday of every month – Good luck!


Also, check out our Rock Star blogs to see what they did with the challenge.

Esther
Heather
Joy
Shirley
Patti

http://www.repeatimpressions.com/

Thanks for stopping in!
-Laurie

Monday, October 14, 2019

Project of the week - picture frame

Hello. It's my turn to create a project of the week over at The House That Stamps Built. I recently came across my stash of coasters while organizing my stash and thought it would be fun to create a picture frame for my project.

All you need are a few coasters (I used four, but  you can use three), a glue stick, brayer, and something to sand with. I used a nail file and a sanding block.

I used the flower power background stamp (10201-W, Flower Power Background) and heat embossed it with white so that I could blend some Distress Oxide inks onto it. They I glued up the coasters using a good old fashioned glue stick. I then used my brayer to make sure it was good and stuck.

Then cut around the edges and file down. Choose the size of your window and cut with a craft knife or a die. I used a square die to cut mine out.


I lined everything up and punched two holes with my crop-o-dile and hinged them together with ribbon. 

Whenever I'm out and get a coaster for my beverage, I always save them for future projects like this. Lots of fun and very easy to do.

Sunday, October 13, 2019

Plaid birthday wishes

Hello. Playing in the Addicted to CAS code word challenge today of plaid.


Peony stamp and sentiment are both from Simon Says Stamps, but different set. Water colored this using Gouache paints. The gray splatters are done using an inexpensive watercolor set from Loew Cornell. Plaid designer paper is from Lasting Impressions.

Thanks for stopping in.
-Laurie



Friday, October 11, 2019

Praying for you

Hello! Playing in this weeks Freshly Made Sketch challenge.



Leaf die is from Simon Says Stamp as is the small sentiment. Quilted embossing folder is from Darice. Added the gingham ribbon to hide the stems of the leaves. Love this CAS quick card. 

Thanks for dropping by.

Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Tic-Tac-Toe challenge

Hi everyone. It's time for another challenge over at The House That Stamps Built. This week our challenge is the use the following graphic.

I chose to do wildlife, texture and use a stencil. The hills and the falling snow are stencils. I used white modeling paste for the snow. Distress oxide inks used to create the sky and hills. Stenciles are from Honey Bee.  Added a white frame around the scene and it's popped up using foam for added depth to the scene. I cut a few pine tress out and added them in different dimension to carry on the forrest theme. Of course, this was after I had done the snow, so I used a white gel pen. The trio of deer can be found here over at Repeat Impressions. 

There's a new challenge every week over at  The House That Stamps Built, and you don't have to use Repeat Impressions stamps to link up or win. Also, for my blog readers: Enjoy the 10% discount code to the Repeat Impressions Store posted on the sidebar.

One lucky person will win a $25 Repeat Impressions Gift Certificate on the first Wednesday of every month – Good luck!

Also, check out our Rock Star blogs to see what they did with the challenge.

Esther
Heather
Joy
Shirley
Patti

http://www.repeatimpressions.com/

Thanks for stopping in!

-Laurie

Sunday, October 6, 2019

Keep calm

Hello!  Playing in the Freshly Made Sketch #405 Challenge today.


Stamps are from Stamping Bella. They are stamped in versafine ink, heat embossed with clear embossing powder and then colored with Copic's. I used my Brother Scan N Cut to cut them out. Decided to pop them up with some foam tape so they stood out a bit more. I used kraft as a card base so these cute little guys wouldn't get lost against a white background.

Thanks for stopping by.
-Laurie

Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Designer Choice Challenge - circles

Hi everyone. It's time for another challenge over at The House That Stamps Built. This week it is designer choice and Joy wants us to use circles. Here is what I came up with.


I used a circle tag and added the flower (which is fussy cut out) and the sentiment from Repeat Impressions. Leaves are punched out using green cardstock scraps. Finished this off with a few self adhesive pearls. I used a copic marker to color the satin ribbon, tied it on with scrappers floss. The tag is popped up with foam tape to the dot embossed panel (isn't a dot a circle?). Added the pink strips to each side using some connect glue. 

There's a new challenge every week over at  The House That Stamps Built, and you don't have to use Repeat Impressions stamps to link up or win. Also, for my blog readers: Enjoy the 10% discount code to the Repeat Impressions Store posted on the sidebar.

One lucky person will win a $25 Repeat Impressions Gift Certificate on the first Wednesday of every month – Good luck!

Also, check out our Rock Star blogs to see what they did with the challenge.

Heather
Joy
Shirley
Patti


http://www.repeatimpressions.com/

Thanks for stopping in!
-Laurie