My First Mojo

Card challenges can be addicting.   They stretch you to try new techniques, layouts, and colors.  Sometimes they go together so easily that you are exhilarated.  Sometimes you push and pull and struggle and end up throwing the whole thing away (well, I do anyway.  It’s just paper.)

I’ve been following the Mojo Monday blog and challenges for a while but haven’t taken the leap.  This week I jumped – just couldn’t resist those scallops along the bottom.  The Mojo bloggers have such awesome samples that it’s a little tough to get started, but it was fun to play with this sketch.

Mojo Monday 105

Mojo Monday 105

  • Blush Blossom and Whisper White cardstock, retired Stampin’ Up! DSP
  • Cameo Coral, Kiwi Kiss Classic Ink
  • Champagne Mist shimmer paint and sponge daubers
  • Crazy for Cupcakes and Teeny Tiny Wishes Stamp Sets
  • Wide Oval, Scallop edge and 1/16″ circle punches
  • Riding Hood Red taffeta ribbon and Gold cord
  • Stamp-a-ma-jig, crewel needle, Stampin’ Dimensionals

I keep pulling out that darn Kiwi Kiss paper and ink.  I really loved last year’s In Color collection from Stampin’ Up! and I’m having a hard time letting go of it.  Eventually I’ll run out of scraps…but then there will be this year’s In Color collection to deal with.  If it’s not one challenge, it’s another!

Snow Globes

Here on Maui, a Snow Globe is about as close to winter as we get.  Oh, once about every 10 years or so we get a dusting of snow at the top of Haleakala.  It looks really pretty against our beautiful blue sky, but it doesn’t last.  Honestly, if it gets down to 70° here at sea level, we’re all digging in our closets for our “mainland clothes”.

As a result, I don’t do a whole lotta snowman, snowflake, or wintery cards.  But when Crystal spotted the little snowmen in the snow globe on the back cover of the Stampin’ Up! Holiday Mini Catalog, we both fell in love.  How could you not love a snow globe card?

Shimmery Snow Globe Snowmen

Shimmery Snow Globe Snowmen

  • Bashful Blue, Whisper White and Soft Suede cardstock
  • Bashful Blue, Soft Suede and Basic Black Classic ink
  • Frost White Shimmer Paint and sponge daubers
  • The More the Merrier Level III Hostess set, Season of Joy, and Many Merry Messages stamp sets
  • Soft Suede Polka Dot grosgrain ribbon
  • Colored pencils
  • Card template

That card template is a Stampin’ Up! demo perk.  Our demo website has a library of ideas, patterns and templates to make us each look like a creative genius to our customers.  If you ‘d like your own copy of the template, leave me a comment and I’ll make sure you get one.     The template is now available HERE.  The card fits in a regular A2 envelope (the kind you use for a 4 1/4″ x 5 1/2″ card).

Indispensible tools

Sometimes the best tools are the ones you never see.  Oh, I love that Big Shot.  I love the shapes and letters and boxes.   I really love the textures it creates. But the tools that I love are the ones that make me look good.  Tools like the bone folder that give me smooth creases.   Tools like the piercing tool and template that give me nice, straight lines of evenly spaced holes.  Tools like the Stamp-a-ma-jig that enable me to put images and words (especially words!) right where I want them.  I especially love to pick out just a couple of words or a phrase to personalize my message and the only way to do that is with the SAMJ.   What’s even better, each of these tools can fill in for a number of outside-the-box purposes and none of them take up a whole lotta space.  So there’s my commercial for the un-sung heros of the Stamping Universe.

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  • Embrace Life, Itty Bitty Backgrounds, Best Wishes and Teeny Tiny Messages stamp sets
  • Pumpkin Pie, Dusty Durango and Mellow Moss Classic Ink
  • Very Vanilla, Dusty Durango, Mellow Moss, and Pumpkin Pie cardstock, So Saffron DSP (patterns have changed)
  • Elegant Bouquet Embossing Folder and Big Shot
  • Piercing tool and template, Linen thread, Stamp a ma jig
  • Fresh Favorites Buttons, 1/2″ circle punch

More soft thoughts…

I liked the colors and overall look of yesterday’s card so well that I revisited the same general concept.  I incorporated a sketch challenge from SCS and added Mellow Moss to the Pretty in Pink/Soft Suede combination.  The end result is a card with a similar feeling but a unique look of its own.

I really enjoy the challenge of creating different looks from the same basic supplies.  I like stretching my perspective – it keeps things exciting.

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  • Thought and Prayers stamp set, En Francais and Linen (retired) background stamps
  • Pretty in Pink and Sahara Sand Classic Ink
  • Soft Suede, Mellow Moss  and Pretty in Pink Stampin’ Write Markers
  • Soft Suede,  Mellow Moss and Naturals White cardstock and some very old Designer Series Paper
  • Kraft taffeta ribbon (it’s not nearly as yellow-hued in real life)
  • Vintage brads
  • Piercing tool & mat pack (to position brads), Stampin’ Sponges

Thinking of you

Sometimes you need a card with a soft touch.  I’m sending this to a friend whose mother-in-law passed away this week.  It’s always hard to say goodbye, and when you’re saying goodbye to someone who has had a lot of ups and downs over the past few years, there are a lot of different emotions involved.   We had a chance to talk abut those conflicting feelings this week, but I know she’s still processing and I want her to know I’m thinking of her.

This card turned out the way I saw it in my mind.   I was inspired by THIS CARD by Lyssa at Stampin’ Addicts and used the colors from last week’s Color Challenge at SCS.  When looking at a card makes me feel good I think I’ve gotten it right.

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  • Thought and Prayers stamp set
  • Soft Suede, Pretty in Pink and Pink Pirouette Classic Ink
  • Soft Suede and Pretty in Pink Stampin’ Write Markers
  • Soft Suede,  Pretty in Pink and Naturals White cardstock
  • Pretty in Pink taffeta ribbon
  • Oval scallop and hand-held rectangle punch
  • Piercing tool, mat pack, Stampin’ Sponges, Stampin’ Dimensionals

Happy Hallow-Roo!

I have had this cut-out Roo sitting on my desk just waiting to be loved for a good 6 weeks.  About two weeks ago I spotted THIS CARD and thought I might have found a use for my Roo.  I’ve never quite made peace with that bear (What?  You didn’t go look at the card?  Go see…) because, well, there’s something about his unibrow that bothers me.  But I love the Roo so the substitution seemed natural.

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Happy Hallo-Roo

  • Build-a-Roo, Teeny Tiny Wishes, Pocket Silhouettes, and Holiday Best (hostess) Stamp Sets
  • Soft Suede, Pumpkin Pie and Kiwi Kiss (ret) Classic Ink
  • Pumpkin Pie and Old Olive Stampin’ Write markers
  • Naturals White, Pumpkin Pie, Soft Suede and Kiwi Kiss (ret) card stock
  • Small oval and Slot punches
  • Kiwi Kiss stripe ribbon (ret)
  • Big Shot and SU Backgrounds 1 Texturz plate
  • Stampin’ Sponges, Dimensionals, Aquapainter

First, I apologize (I’m sorry, I’m sorry, I’m sorry already!) for using Kiwi Kiss.  I couldn’t resist.  It was there on my desk, whimpering about being neglected, and whispering to me that it would be SO perfect.  You could use Old Olive and I’m sure it would be wonderful.  The Kiwi Kiss made me do it.

Second, I have to confess that there was surgery involved.  In fact, I had to cut the Roo in Two.  The pumpkin was too big and I would have had to hide those exuberant arms or those fabulous roo feet.

Third, the pumpkin in the patch is marked from the Trick or Treat stamp in the Holiday Best hostess stamp set.

There.  I think that’s enough commentary.

Happy HalloRoo to you!

Shimmery Dasher

Are you ready for another Christmas card?  I know it’s early…but I like to get thinking about these things.  I like to simmer a bunch of ideas on the back burner and let the best one come to the surface.

This card uses the awesome Champagne Mist shimmer paint again.  I can’t get enough of this product – there are so many ways to use it.  I inked the Dasher stamp in Old Olive and then used a dauber to add a very light coat of shimmer on the antlers.  I stamped it on the ivory panel, then inked it again but didn’t add the shimmer and stamped it on a second piece of cardstock.  Finally, I used a dauber to add a very light layer of shimmer over the entire image.  This leaves messy edges, so I cut out the Dasher and layered it over the first image.  Finally, I used the Aquapainter with a little more shimmer to give Dasher a shimmery pool to stand in.

Olive Shimmer Dasher

  • Elegant Eggplant, Old Olive, Basic Black and Very Vanilla Cardstock
  • Old Olive and Encore Gold ink, Champagne Mist Shimmer Paint
  • Dasher and All Holidays stamp sets
  • Old Olive 1 1/4″ grosgrain stripe ribbon
  • Aquapainter, Stampin’ Dimensionals

Gratitude

How easily the words “Thank you” roll off our lips.  We say thanks so easily for so many small things…a kind gesture, a small gift, a thoughtful compliment.

Gratitude implies something more.  It implies we’ve thought about what was given or done for us, turned it over in our minds and acknowledged that extra effort was put into the gift.  It feels more Thankful, not just thanks.

This card was inspired by a couple of challenges at Splitcoast.  One of them was to use the color red, and after a couple of false starts, everything fell into place.   I’m grateful.

Gratitude

Gratitude

  • Naturals White, Real Red, Chocolate Chip and Sahara Sand card stock
  • Real Red and Chocolate Chip Classic Ink
  • Real Red Stampin’ Write Marker, Paper piercing mat (used with marker)
  • Versamark ink, Clear Detail Embossing Powder, Heat Tool
  • Button Latte assortment, Red Hemp twine (retired, sadly)
  • Petals a Plenty Embossing Folder, Big Shot

Stamping with friends is double the goodness

Christmas Cards with In Color Style

Christmas Cards with In Color Style

Yesterday was my annual Christmas card list with my wonderful upline, Crystal.  It’s really fun to run a class with her – she has great ideas and her view of the world matches mine pretty well – a good mix of “just right” versus “whatevah”.  She also makes an absolutely divine banana cake (you can’t go wrong when you put chocolate chips in banana cake) and between that and a pot of Peet’s coffee we were guaranteed a great day.   Add great stamping friends and some pretty fine cards (well, hers were fine as could be) and it added up to a perfect day.

We didn’t have any glitter but we did have the fabulous new Shimmer Paints from Stampin’ Up!  If you have Glitter Issues in your house the way I’ve got them in my house the Shimmer Paints are an excellent solution.  Plenty of sparkle that stays where you put it!  If you can stand another Christmas card, this week I’ll post one with the Champagne Mist Shimmer Paint that will convince you of the exalted status of Shimmer Paint.  I love a little sparkle, but my wonderful husband doesn’t appreciate finding glitter embedded in the finish of the kitchen table, or even worse, on his cycling shorts.  Glitter on the cycling shorts is absolute blasphemy.  We have to be very, very careful with glitter in my house.

  • Rich Razzleberry, Bermuda Breeze, and Whisper White card stock
  • Rich Razzleberry, Bermuda Breeze, and Old Olive Classic Ink
  • White Craft Ink
  • Delightful Decorations and All Holidays stamp sets
  • Old Olive narrow grosgrain ribbon
  • Ornament and Scallop Edge Punches
  • Clear Rhinestone Brads and 1/16″ circle punch
  • Stampin’ Dimensionals

Thanks for stopping by.

One thing leads to another…

These crazy bees!  There’s something a little psycho about them.  They’re sort of, I dunno, too happy.  Especially for creatures who exist to work, work, work.  All the same, they crack me up and I have made a LOT of cards using this stamp set.  These bees started out as components of the Thursday Sketch Challenge at Stampin’ Addicts but by the time I added all the layers (including over-the-top scallops) these bees were too fat to go side-by-side on a card.  I pushed them to the side of my stamping space to languish in the heap of  “stuff to make something out of”.  The muse was feeling generous, though, and before I finished for the night, the bees had been given a home.

Get Well Bees

Get Well Bees

  • Just Buzzin’ By and Teeny Tiny Wishes stamp sets
  • Very Vanilla, Chocolate Chip, Crushed Curry and Old Olive cardstock
  • Chocolate Chip Classic ink and Colored Pencils (just like the ones you had in grade school
  • Big Shot, SU Little Leaves Sizzlet, and SU Perfect Details Texturz Plate
  • Old Olive Ribbon from Elementary Ribbon Originals
  • Small and Large oval , 1 1/4″, 1 3/8″ and scallop circle punches
  • Stampin’ Sponge

Have you noticed that almost every card I make uses the Teeny Tiny Wishes (115370, $36.95) stamp set?  I know, I know, it’s an expensive set.  But seriously, it covers almost everything.  An excellent value.  Don’t say I didn’t tell you.

There’s one thing that bugs me (get it, bugs me???) about this card.  The bees are facing the wrong direction.  The two on the bottom have their backs to each other and need to be switched.  However, I used Tombo Multi Purpose Adhesive (my absolute all time favorite) and if you know Tombo, you know I’m gonna tear this card to smithereens if I try to switch these two.  But it bugs me all the same.

I guess I’ll just have to get over it.