Showing posts with label Nestability. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nestability. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 5

Dresden China Ship

I considered various techniques that could be used with the Large Ship stamp image by QKR Stampede. One of the first ideas that came to mind was the look of Dresden china. I chose to mimic the blue and white Dresden china and used the cracked glass technique because, with my luck, I would have dropped a vintage piece of china!


The Large Ship was stamped with blue ink onto white card stock, cut out with a Spellbinders Nestability Classic Oval die, and embossed three times with clear ultra thick embossing powder. Once cooled, the embossed image was cracked then rubbed with Rich Cocoa ink to give it an aged appearance. The piece was then layered onto a piece of card stock cut with a Spellbinders Nestability Scallop Oval die. Decorative paper is from the Citrus Matstack by DCWV. Thanks, again, for stopping by! Have a GREAT day!

Monday, April 12

April Showers . . .

Although the first day of Spring was March 20, it usually takes quite a while for it to actually look and feel like Spring in northeast Ohio. With Spring in mind, and it being the month of April, I couldn't help but think of the old rhyme, "April showers bring May flowers." This card was created using the In the Rain stamp by QKR Stampede. The card base is 5" square; the first (green) layer has double score lines on all four sides. The stamped image was watercolored on a piece of white card stock, and an identically sized piece of white card stock (embossed with the Spots and Dots embossing folder (April showers) and cut with a Nesability scallop circle) was layered over the stamped image with pop dots. White eyelets were used for the flower centers (May flowers), which were attached to punched branches and added to the lower left corner of the card.


A close-up of some of the card details:


I hope you're enjoying Spring! Thanks for stopping by!

Monday, April 5

Hello Friend

Doesn't this little guy look like he's paddling about looking for his friends? Here is  a card using the Out at Sea stamp image from QKR Stampede. As with the In the Rain stamp image seen here, I have watercolored this image and applied crystal lacquer to the water. "Hello Friend" was cut using the Friends Forever cut and emboss set and my Cuttlebug.


Stay tuned, there's more to come! Thanks for stopping by!

Friday, April 2

Happy Friday!

I am posting a whimsical Easter card today. This is a cute and simple spinner card that was created using stamp images from the stamp set A Good Egg by Stampin' Up! The polka-dot paper is paper that I picked up at my local craft store. My Cuttlebug and Nestability dies were used for the scalloped frame and to cut out the stamped image. The little chick in this egg was flocked and crystal lacquer was applied to his beak to give it some dimension. Glitter was applied to the shell.




As always, thanks for stopping by!

Wednesday, March 31

Out at Sea

I have been having a blast with my QKR Stampede stamps. The stamps are exceptional quality and the more I peruse the website, the more creative possibilities I see. I must admit, I have put together quite a wish list. This is a card that I created with the stamp Out at Sea. Look at this cute little guy just paddling about in his little "boat", battling the waves! The waves were created using my Cuttlebug and the D'Vine Swirls embossing folder. For the waves, I used just two pieces of 4-1/4" x 5-1/2" card stock (one in each shade of blue). After embossing, I cut the first (front) piece, layered the second right behind it and cut, then did the same with the other halves of each piece of card stock. I popped every other set of "waves" using pop dots, sponged the sun and the clouds and tucked this little guy in there. I hope he stays afloat!






















There will be more to show later.  Thanks for stopping by!

Thursday, March 11

Virtual Stamp Night - Silver Medals

I am absolutely amazed! I received an email from Splitcoaststampers indicating that one of my gallery photos that was submitted for the Virtual Stamp Night (VSN) challenges was moved to another gallery. I was curious to see where it had been moved to since I was careful to upload it using the correct VSN keyword. There was a link to follow, so I clicked on the link and my card had been moved to the 2010 VSN Olympic Medal Winners category; that gallery can be seen here. A few minutes later I got another email with the same message for a different card I entered. Two of my cards won "silver" medals and are pictured below! There were prizes offered by Spellbinders. I do not yet know what the prize is or if it is only for "gold" medal winners, but just to have been chosen is quite an honor since this was my first participation in a VSN challenge event.  The stamps used for these cards were from the All Holidays, Mini Mates and Wild Rose stamp sets by Stampin' Up! Thanks for stopping by!
















Thursday, March 4

Virtual Stamp Night (Saturday)

Wow! That's about all I can say about the Splitcoaststampers Virtual Stamp Night (VSN) activities which can be found here. If you are looking for a challenge, this is the event to do--I can see get-togethers of stamping friends working on the challenges together. This was a great way to revisit techniques and try new techniques and folds, etc.  Overall, the challenges were not as limiting as I had expected, but each had its own set of rules and stipulations to follow. The event is very organized--from the shopping list to a spreadsheet so that you can keep track of the challenges and whether you have shared the project (if you choose to do so). The picture below shows the cards that were made for the challenges that posted on Saturday. All of the cards have been uploaded to my gallery, as well. Stamp images used were from Gina K Designs, Stampendous, and Stampin' Up! Thanks for stopping by!


Saturday, February 27

Virtual Stamp Night (Friday)

Last night I participated in my first Virtual Stamp Night (VSN) challenge on Splitcoaststampers. I know VSN has been around for a while--how long I am not sure. I never looked into the details of VSN before; however, I saw a post about it this past week and decided to look into it further--it sounded intriguing. This is actually a 2-day event, starting Friday evening and continuing Saturday afternoon. Prior to the start of the event, a "shopping list" detailing some of the items you will need for the challenges is provided. Having this list in advance gives you the opportunity to beg, borrow, steal, or purchase any item(s) you may not have readily available. The actual challenges are posted every hour and anyone wishing to participate has 45 minutes within which to complete each challenge. Everyone is "on their honor" for complying with the time limit. You can participate in one or all of the challenges--it's up to you. Anyone wishing to post their challenge creation has to do so by a pre-determined deadline. Prizes are offered for each challenge--how cool is that?!?! If you go here, you can read about each of the challenges and their inspiration. The cards below are the cards I entered for four of the five challenges that were posted last night. Each card has already been posted to my gallery on Splitcoaststampers. I do plan to complete the first challenge--a very challenging sketch--just have to come up with an idea. Stamps used for these cards are Birdhouse Flourish by Indadinkado and Cold Play, Elegant Greetings, Jolliest Time of the Year, and Moose You So Much by Stampin' Up! Thanks for stopping by!


Wednesday, February 24

Mono Dies

Mono Dies is a technique that was in the February 2010 issue of the Technique Junkie newsletter. The Mono Dies technique shows a new way to use your punches or cutting dies to create an intriguing monochromatic background for your card and scrapbook projects. The stamps used for this card are from the set God's Beauty by Stampin' Up!


Friday, February 19

Spring -- Clean and Simple

I have been admiring the variety of Clean and Simple (CAS) cards that have been surfacing on blogs and websites and decided to try the Clean and Simple challenge on Splitcoaststampers. The challenge was to do a clean and simple card, the theme of which was to be something that reminds you of "Spring" (trying to chase away the winter doldrums). So, off to my stamp collection to create these cards. The first card uses a stamp from the Tender Toile set by Stampin' Up! The second card uses a stamp by Inkadinkado. Both images were stamped using Ancient Page Coal Black ink and colored using watercolor crayons and a blender pen. Thanks for stopping by!



Thursday, February 18

Blossoms Abound Color Challenge

This card was created for this week's color challenge at Splitcoaststampers, details of which can be found here. I did not have any Soft Suede card stock, so I substituted Chocolate Chip. The scalloped circles were cut with Nestabilities Large and Small Scallop Circle dies, the white card stock circles were cut using an EK Success Circle Scissor. The butterfly was stamped on the main focal image and colored using watercolor crayons and a blender pen. A duplicate image was stamped, colored, cut out, and mounted using dimensionals. Stamp sets used for this challenge were Blossoms Abound and Dreams du Jour, both by Stampin' Up!  Thanks for stopping by!

Sunday, February 14

Happy Valentine's Day!

Today I am posting a few Valentine cards and project ideas.  Pictured is a mini tin mailbox that has been decorated with paper, ribbons, and silk flowers from Stampin' Up!  These tin mailboxes are still popular and can be found this time of year in the $1 bins at Target. 3 X 3 note cards fit perfectly in the mailbox or in the box made to hold 3 X 3 cards and envelopes.  The cards that are pictured were made using stamps from Hero Arts, Impress, Scrappy Cat, See D's, and Stampin' Up!  Thanks for stopping by!

Friday, February 12

Technique By Design

The February issue of the Technique Junkies newsletter introduced a new feature, "Technique By Design", and is open to all Technique Junkie subscribers. This is a sketch challenge and participants are required to follow the design layout and incorporate three techniques (or, at a minimum, two techniques) from any Technique Junkies newsletter. My card incorporates three techniques:  Dabbed Shimmers (February 2010), Cuttlebug Smoosh (October 2007), and Brayered Brilliance (February 2010). The stamps used on this card are from the following Stampin' Up! sets:  Touch of Nature, Peaceful Wishes, and Congrats.  One entry will be randomly selected and will be rewarded a prize package that will include becoming a Technique Junkie for life!  If you are interested in participating in this sketch challenge but are not yet a Technique Junkie subscriber, go here.  Thanks for stopping by!


Wednesday, February 10

Brayered Brilliance

I am a subscribing member (and fan) of a group called Technique Junkies. This group was founded by Pat Huntoon and is comprised of a group of paper craft artists (turbo designers) who devise new and different techniques for various products.  I am always in awe of the techniques the turbo designers devise and, quite frankly, amazed that they invent so many fabulous new and different techniques--these ladies are truly amazing and inspiring. As a subscribing member of the Technique Junkies, I receive a magazine quality newsletter every other month, on-line access to the techniques (which includes an on-line bonus technique), and on-line access to the technique gallery.  I also have the opportunity to purchase the entire year's techniques on CD (and, of course, I have!).

One of this month's techniques was called Brayered Brilliance, examples of which I have included below.  I really like the perception of depth in this technique. The stamps I used for the first card are from the set Touch of Nature by Stampin' Up!. After stamping the verse, it was cut out and embossed using a large oval Nestabilities die and layered onto a piece of card stock which was cut using a small scalloped oval Nestabilities die.



The stamps used on the second card are from the stamp sets Wonderful Wings and God's Way, both by Stampin' Up!. The verse was stamped then cut and embossed using the Labels One Nestabilities die, then layered onto another piece of card stock that was cut and embossed with the same Labels One Nestabilities die.




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