Tuesday, September 27, 2022
A Spooktacular Birthday! ("Spooky Treats" Sept. 2022 Paper Pumpkin Alternative)
Wednesday, July 6, 2022
Hugs for Kandie!
An SCS Alpha friend recently lost her husband, and we are sending her well wishes and thoughts via the Splitcoaststampers' (SCS) Teapot Challenge, 7/5/22..."In A Word!" Each of us is challenged to choose a WORD theme for our cards that represents what we want to say to Kandie. Mine is "Hugs" and goes along with my inside verse of sending along thoughts, prayers and hugs to let her know I care.
My card is made with a stencil and blender brush inking. I made the stencil from the lacy flower die, Artistic Dies, by Stampin' Up, deliberately using white cardstock so that the leftover stencil would finish with lots of inks and could be converted into another card, which can be seen here: [URL=https://chatterboxcreations-1.blogspot.com/2022/06/my-daughter-grows-beautiful-flowers.html][COLOR=#6A5ACD]Hugs to Kandie![/COLOR][/URL]
The idea for my design came from a card class (by Luci Kirschbaum) that taught this clever die-cut stencil and two-card idea! I've cased the original cards with changes to both to make them more me. I love larger than A2 cards, more color mat layers, added embellishments, and often a sentiment change as well. For these cards, my tweaking involves all of those listed changes above. Take a peek below at my finished card and its inside verse:
Tuesday, April 19, 2022
Easter's Symbol of Salvation!
Moving on to my second Easter card that I found in my "TO DO" box: a previously finished card from a 2018 class card. When I got home from class, I separated the layers with my trusty spatula (OLD Cricut spatula), because I knew I wanted to elaborate on the card when I had time and I didn't want the glue tape to set. The pieces ended up stashed in my "Need to Finish...TO DO Stash" box and promptly forgotten! The original card's design credit goes to Dar Peterson, one of my two SU demonstrator duos.
I got out all the pieces and my photo of the original to see if I could remember what I wanted to do different. My changes do not really change the original design look too much, but adds a bit more sparkle and elegance, I think, with more Gold Foil added. I enlarged the card to a 4-3/4" x 6" card from an A2 by making a larger new white card base, adjusting the Blackberry Bliss larger (I used the original for an inside card layer), and cut and inserted a Gold Foil layer before adding the top white embossed card front layer. I also added a Gold Foil scalloped oval below the multi-color stitched dsp layer.
I was really please with the foil additions as it dressed up this lovely card even a bit more by adding more eye-catching metallic sparkle that coordinates with the gold filigree cross. Now, here's the rub! I forgot to take a photo of my remodel before popping it in the post for mailing!
All I got to say is...woe is me, sigh! I bid you to use your imagination to envision how those changes looked as this is a photo of the original design! Take a peek below at it and my inside design and stamped verse:
Ingredients: Stampin' Up: Cardstock--Blackberry Bliss, Basic White, Gold Foil. Pattern--Painted with Love Specialty dsp (2018 Occasions). Stamps--You're Inspiring (sentiment); Easter Promise (inside verse). Dies--Cross of Hope Framelits (2018 Occasions/ 2018-19 AC); Stitched Shapes Dies (oval). Petal Burst EF (2018 AC). Other: Brilliance Chalk ink--Gingerbread. Ribbon scrap.
Saturday, February 26, 2022
A Shower of Wishes for Your Birthday!
I needed another February birthday card for a cardmaking friend. In looking over my Splitcoaststamper Challenge Catch-up List, I decided I needed to make a card that had something to do with rain showers and umbrellas. I pulled out an old but never used die by Elizabeth Craft Designs, Rainy Day, and I began to create my design with this umbrella in mind.
I thought it would be fun to dress up my umbrella card front by using the Basket Weave edging technique. It is a technique that looks difficult and classy when complete, but is actually quite easy to do. I've used it on five or six cards in the past, but the last time was way back in 2018! It's definitely time to dust it off and use it again!
I've finished my card with my design evolving as I sorted through and chose multiple SCS challenges to include. I think my cardmaking buddy will enjoy her birthday card! Take a peek below:
Thursday, February 17, 2022
February Birthday Happiness!
I have another friend and cardmaking buddy whose birthday is in mid-February, so yet another birthday card is needed. I was in the mood for flowers, so I thought I'd look for a Splitcoaststamper Inspiration Challenge to get me started.
While in my E - F stamp set boxes back in January, I ran across a wonderful flower stamp set, Field Flowers, that I had used for its flourish in the past but not the flower. I pulled it just in case I found that I could use it in the near future and here was my chance. After finding the SCS Inspiration Challenge, I was delighted to know that this stamp set would work, but I would be able to add other challenges if I added butterflies and glitter as well. Take a look at the finished card inside and out below:
Tuesday, January 25, 2022
Happiest of Birthdays for an SCS Friend!
One of the ladies on Splitcoaststampers has a birthday in January, and she has kindly sent me a few cards over the years. I seems to always be behind the eight ball and never have enough cards finished to send timely. Even though that was still the case, I made up my mind that I would send her a card in January this year even if it was late. It is on the way!
Take a peek at the cheerful little card sprinkled with lots of color and sequins that I made for her. I'm hoping the Post Office is speedy in their delivery since she lives out of state from me and it's already late.
Saturday, November 6, 2021
A Happy Day Birthday! (Paper Pumpkin--March 2021--"Here's to You" Alternative #3)
CARD STORY & CONSTRUCTION NOTES
My friend's birthday was yesterday while I am away at a crafting get-away with my long-time group of crafting buddies. This hobby event has been a long time coming as the last was pre-COVID (over two years ago)! Now that we've all been vaccinated, we've been anxiously awaiting getting together again! So, while I am here, my primary project was to make this needed birthday card. I wanted to keep my crafting supplies to a minimum, so I've decided to take Paper Pumpkin kits that either were not finished or ones not started, along with their coordinating papers, inks, extra sentiment stamps, ribbon, and other embellishments that I might need.
For this first project, I decided to use a kit I had already made two alternative cards from...the Paper Pumpkin--March 2021 - Here's To You. It, of course, is Alternative Card #3. I used the cloud-meadow scene that I have not yet used. Like I did previously, I fussy-cut scenery parts to double layer these areas in the scene in order to add more depth, texture, and color. For this Alternative #3 card, I focused on the clouds, lake shadows, green trees, and meadow with flowers leading to the lake.
Onto the fussy-cut pieces, I sponged on more ink for color depth, plus I ink-distressed the edges with the Colorbox Chestnut Roan ink that I loved to use when I want ink edge distressed this effect. Notice that I sponged Pretty Peacock on several of the cloud formations and Old Olive onto the green trees before double layering them onto the scene. I Copic-colored the fussy-cut lake shadows as I did not have an appropriate ink color to use and double layered them as well.
Next, I embossed the card base front and the copper foil layer with the SU Subtle 3D embossing folder. I really like the copper foil with this particular kit as it enriches and brightens the entire look of the completed card. To finish, I added my trio of twines and adhered all layers including the card front together. I stamped the sentiment, added the copper die-cut layer pieces, attached the sentiment layering, and finished with sequin embellishments.
Monday, October 18, 2021
October Birthday with Paper Pumpkin--March 2021--Here's to You Alternative #2!
THE CONSTRUCTION STORY
This will be my second alternative card for the Paper Pumpkin March 2021 kit, Here's To You. You might remember that alternative cards are my goal and personal challenge when making up my Paper Pumpkin kits.
Once again, I fussy-cut, layered, and sponged to get more depth, color, shadowing, texture and definition from the flat scenic papers provided in the kit. I used the sunset scene again and coordinating cardstock colors in greens, blues, and blue-green to give my card a more masculine look. This card will be for my son-in-law's October birthday. Instructions for building your card follow.
1. I planned a Front Side Overlay Flap Fold (aka Front Flap Fold) design with a square flap and three layers, using the mountain sunrise scene from the kit. (Note: Use the finished card picture as your guide throughout the construction process).
2. Here are the cutting dimensions for my card paper, which is for a 4-3/4 x 6-inches finished size:
--Cardbase = Old Olive = 9-1/2" x 4-3/4". Score at 3-1/2" to form the Front Fold, which leaves a 6" Inside base.
--Inside Middle Layer/ Middle Fold Layer = Pretty Peacock:. Inside Middle: Cut to 5-3/4" x 4-1/2". Front Middle Fold: Cut to 3-1/4" x 4-1/2".
--DSP Layers--Inside / DSP Front Top Fold: DSP Inside: Cut to 5-1/2" x 4-1/4". DSP Front Top Fold: Cut to 3" x 4-14".
--Overlay Flap Square Layers: Bottom Overlay Flap = Old Olive: Cut to 3-1/2" x 3-1/2".
--Middle Overlay Flap (layer) = Pretty Peacock: : 3-1/4" x 3-1/4" square.
--Top Overlay Flap (mountain-sunrise scene in this card): Cut two to a 3" x 3" square, removing all the the Petal Pink cardstock framing from arount the scene.
3. From one mountain-sunrise scene, fussy-cut the sun and its background to remove the lower half of the scene at the mountains. With Pretty Peakcock ink, ink-distress and sponge lightly along the top edges of the mountains. This gives the mountains more color, shadowing, and depth. Set aside.
4. From the second mountain-sunrise scene that is still untouched, carefully fussy-cut off the Old Olive trees from the bottom of the scene. Working with the Old Olive fussy-cut treets, ink-distress the edges and sponge the surfaces with Old Olive ink. Set the remaining scene, from which you removed these trees, and the fussy-cut trees.
5. Glue the fussy-cut mountains, created in #3 above, onto the mountain-sunrise scene, created in #4 above, so the top mountains are slightly lower than the bottom layer of mountains. This will give the mountains more texture and definition. When the gluing is complete, you will have one mountain-sunrise scene unit.
6. Glue the Old Olive fussy-cut trees, created and sponged in #4 above, to the scene completed in #5 above. (Note: This completed unit will be used for form the 3-1/2" square Front Overlay Flap.)
7. From the kit, sponged one set of die-cut evergreen trees and their land base with Pretty Peacock ink to add texture and depth. Glue them, starting at the left side, across the bottom of the scene. They will overlay part of the Olive Green trees (see card picture). Finally, with Early Espresso ink, stamp a set birds flying near the mountains.
Just an FYI, here is the kit design version using this sunrise-mountain scene:
Thursday, September 30, 2021
Sweet Belated Birthday Wishes!
Several of my crafting friends have birthdays in October, and I needed to get to my crafting table. With so many cards to do, time was of the essence, I decided to CASE one of my own cards that I ran across recently while browsing my own blog. I found my gumdrop card from 2018 that made me smile then and again when I revisited it now after three years!
Even though I got my friend's card started early enough, I did not quite get the sentiment attached and the inside finished so still missed her birthday. I was unhappy that I couldn't get her card done in time, but unfortunately, my youngest granddaughter decided to pass me her nasty cold and flu on to me after one day of taking care of her. I was down and out for over 10 days! I even got a Covid test to be sure I wasn't even sicker than I thought, but fortunately, that was negative!
When I was better, I was up against organizing and packing things I needed for a crafting event with nine of my super-close crafting friends. We have all been looking forward to this fun time after a two-year hiatus due to Covid! We have waited until we were all vaccinated and able to make reservations and be able meet King/ Snohomish County Covid restrictions/ requirements! I really wanted to get the gumdrop card finished so I could at least take it with me as a belated offering!
When finally finished, I was super pleased with it even though it was the second time around. It is such a cute, super happy card... so colorful and festive! Here is a look at the repeat rendition of this card that I hope my friend will enjoy as much as I did when I spot it in my picture gallery once again and while making it a second time around!
Sunday, September 12, 2021
October Birthday with Paper Pumpkin--March 2021--Here's to You Alternative #1!
THE CARD STORY WITH CONSTRUCTION NOTES!
I have many October birthdays and time has marched along at quite a steady pace, so I must get started before I'm late! My plan is to make a series of Alternative Paper Pumpkin cards, based on the March 2021 kit, Here's To You. Early on when I subscribed to Paper Pumpkin, my purpose and focus was to get myself back into my craft room by challenging myself to make alternative designs rather than those provided in the kit instructions.
Though I was not enamored with this kit when it first came, it grew on me as ideas began to percolate. I was gifted refill kit, which would help with those ideas. I've fussy-cutting parts of kits in the past to add layering and depth and I've loved the look it gave. I realized that with kits, what was missing for me was that depth which many kits to not give because flat pictures that are many times part of kit designs.
I decided that this particular kit's mountain-sunrise scene could make a nice masculine card, but without the Petal Pink edging! Ugh! As I wrestled with design thoughts, I pulled cardstocks of the prescribed companion colors. I really loved the greens, blues, and blue-greens with both scenes provided in the kit. I also found Copper foil looked absolute marvelous with these color combinations and the kit elements. I would definitely include them all! Here is what I did:
1. Use two mountain-sunrise scenes to accomplish the layering I used. On both mountain-sunrise scenes, I chopped off the Petal Pink cardstock surrounding the scenes in order to work with just the scenes alone.
2. On one scene, I fussy-cut and removed the sunrise from the mountains, preserving the mountains and below as the top layer of scene. I ink distressed and sponged these mountains lightly with Pretty Peacock near the top and edges only. This brought more color, shadowing, and depth, plus when I used to offset layering for the mountains, it would give the whole scene more texture, depth, and definition. We'll call these "#2 mountains" when referring to them below.
3. With the second trimmed mountain-sunrise scene, stamped a set of birds from the kit stamp set with Early Espresso ink. Let dry!! Using a sponging brush, add a little color to the edge of the mountains with the Pretty Peacock ink. (This can be difficult on a flat surface.) Let dry!!
4. Now, it is time to glue your "#2 mountains" onto this new scene by positioning the "#2 mountains" about 1/16" below the ones on the newly sponged scene. Whoa is me, and then I made a mistake! When trying to glue the mountain layering, I accidentally ink-smudged the sun! I had to use a new bottom scene, and once again, position my mountain layering. Be sure to let all inks dry before working with the piece.
5. Die-cut the double layer scene, created in #4 above, with a 2-7/8" circle die making sure to position the die so the sunrise and rays are preserved at the top. Remember it is thicker than one piece of cardstock so you may have to work with your die-cutting sandwich if you cannot just use your regular 2 cutting plates.
6. Take one of the evergreen tree die-cuts provided in the kit and fussy-cut off the three trees removing them from their land base. Sponge Pretty Peacock ink onto the tree edges and surfaces (again for texture and depth). Let the ink dry.
7. Glue the trees to the left of the sunrise circle and trimmed their bottoms to fit the circle curve. With Early Espresso ink, stamp a set birds flying near the mountains using the kit's stamp set.
8. Die-cut a 3-1/16" scalloped circle from copper foil to use as a border layer underneath. Attached the copper scalloped circle underneath. I was stoked with the results! I really loved the look the foil gave!
9. For your cardstock layers, cut an Old Olive card base, plus Pretty Peacock and Copper Foil pieces for added background layers. My card base is 4-3/4 x 6-inches. The other two layers are cut according to the amount of edge you want to shown between each layer.
10. For your patterned paper (dsp) card front layer, my card uses the kit's multi-colored rectangles envelope inserts.
11. Next, cut a 1-1/4-inch wide Pretty Peacock band (length will be determined by your card front horizontal width). Emboss with the Coastal Weave 3D embossing folder. Adhere it to the card front dsp (see card picture for positioning).
12. String three strands of hemp twine across Coastal Weave approximately 1/4-inch apart (see card picture for positioning). Tie in the middle with a piece of twine to create the criss-cross configuration and then add more tied twine to make a thick knot for visual appeal.
13. Adhere all your layers on top of each other in this order: layer 1 = Old Olive card base; layer 2 = Pretty Peacock; layer 3 = Copper foil; layer 4 = Dsp card front.
14. With Pretty Peacock ink, stamp sentiment; let dry! Add to a Pretty Peacock under layer.
15. Finish the card by positioning and popping up the mountain-sunrise circle and the layered sentiment.
I was super enthusiastic about my son's finished card made from a kit that I was originally super unenthusiastic about when I first received it in the mail!! My son was super pleased with his card, but I wasn't super pleased that it ended up a little late!
Just an FYI, below is the kit's design version, using what I call the sunrise-mountain scene:
Friday, August 13, 2021
A Sea Life Birthday to You!
My daughter-in-law's birthday is in a few days, so I needed to get busy with a card. My son built her a fish pond in their backyard a few years ago, so I thought a card using the new Stampin' Up Seascape stamps and Sea Life dies, which includes a koi-style fish, would make a great card! I saw two cards that gave me great ideas for using this stamp and die set.
I borrowed some of the colors and card design from Luci Kirschbaum's Sea Life card from a card class from several months ago, plus from SCS Featured Stamper ksenzak1/ Karen Ksenzakovic's Sparkly Fish Birthday card. Here is a link to my card with a link in challenge #7 to Karen's card: (under construction).
I used the school of fish stamp, bubbles, and the small fish and sparkly goldfish dies from idea cards. My card changed up the fish and bubble layout, plus I added a gold foil die-cut mat, and grassy overlays for more texture and dimension. I wanted depth and texture in my card without using the diorama dies, so I added a wonky stitching gold foil mat layer and two-layer sea grass to the card front. I accomplished the grass overlays by stamping the first layer onto the card front with a very light stamp-off technique. I also stamped my fish schools and water bubbles at this point as well. Then, I stamped a second set of sea grass onto scrap cardstock and fussy-cut each blade overlaying with a slight offset onto those already stamped on the card front. Now I was ready to add the die-cut fish, my goldfish, the bubble gems and the happy birthday sentiment. Take a peak below at the finished card plus the inside design and verse. I think Ginger will be pleased with her pond-life card!
Monday, July 5, 2021
Magical Birthday Wishes!
My oldest daughter's birthday is at the end of June, but we delayed her family birthday celebration until mid-July as my husband (her father) had knee replacement on her birthday, and a week later, he ended up returning to the hospital for another week with gastric complications. By mid-July, we were ready to host a barbecue to celebrate Michele and her Dad's continued recovery. Needless to say, I needed to finish her birthday card!
I have written several times about our little unicorn, Michele's 20-month old, little daughter, so dubbed during her stay in the NICU after her birth. Because her veins were so small, her care team inserted her intravenous application into a vein in her head, which stuck up almost straight up, giving her the look of a unicorn with its cute little horn. My inspiration for Michele's card came from this scenario. I have acquired a multitude of stamps and dies with a unicorn theme because of this story that became part of our lives, and I thought it time the mother of our unicorn received her very own unicorn card! Take a look at Michele's finished card both inside and out!
Monday, June 28, 2021
Batter Up! Father's Day Alternative #3
My third Father's Day card needed is for my husband! Guess what! It will be Alternative #3 card using the May 2021 Paper Pumpkin - Batter Up! As you have all probably realized by now, an Alternative card using any kit is one that you make your own design using either all kit elements or part kit elements and part other elements. It is not a reproduction of the card designs provided in the kit itself, although it could possibly be a you CASE one of the original kit designs. I see a lot of cardmakers like myself who are obviously challenged to make their own designs rather than use those provided.
My Batter Up! cards have all used additional cardstocks and patterned papers, because we live fairly close to Seattle, Washington where the Seattle Mariners play, and their team colors are not at all similar to the colors provided in the kit, except luckily the die-cut sentiments are in a sponged gray background with blue-inked sentiments. Both of these colors are part of the Mariners colors, but the reds, yellow-golds, and kraft colors also in the kit do not fit so well.
One die-cut was a replica of a trading card with yellow-gold framing and the word League in red. I wanted to use this for my husband's card, so I used a black Sharpie to very carefully re-color League. Success! I did NOT color outside the lines! I fussy-cut off the yellow-gold frame and re-mounted it onto a two-layered panel set in navy blue and a Mariners green patterned paper. I stamped "DAD" from the Hats Off stamp set in the current SU annual catalog and popped it on my newly framed trading card, The baseball hat was stamped with the kit stamp set onto navy blue cardstock and outlined in a Black Journal pen. I was able to use one of the patterned card front panels provide in the kit...a blue and light gray mottled white pin stripes., plus added some cardstock layers below. Take a peek at my finished card...inside and out!
Monday, June 21, 2021
Batter Up! Father's Day Alternative #2
My second Father's Day card will be for my son-in-law. Once again, I will use the May 2021 Paper Pumpkin - Batter Up! card kit, but making my own Alternative #2 card design totally unrelated to those provided in the kit. I will use the Seattle Mariners as the theme for this card as I did on the card for my son.
I will use papers and inks not provided in the kit for the Seattle Mariners team colors, as the kits was off on another color journey totally unrelated to Mariner colors. I was able to use the pocket die-cut, baseball, bats, and the stamps provided in the kit. I also used the SU - Hats Off / Hat Builder stamps for the #1 (stamp) and the baseball hat (a die). Take a peek at my finished card. I think Josh will like it.
Tuesday, June 8, 2021
Batter Up! Father's Day Alternative #1
When I got my May 2021 Paper Pumpkin - Batter Up!, it was all about baseball. Right then and there, I decided I needed to use the kit to make my Father's Day cards! Father's Day will soon be upon us and I have three cards to make, so I'd best get started.
The team in our neighborhood is the Seattle Mariners. The Mariners colors are: Navy, Metallic Silver (gray), Northwest Green (teal-tone green), and Cream, with the accent color Mariner's Yellow. Unfortunately, the Paper Pumpkin kit colors are navy, red, golden yellow, pacific blue, gray, kraft, and white; therefore, all three of my card will be my own alternative designs for sure, as the kit designs are sure to use colors that do not fit our team colors!
My first card will be for my youngest son, and he is long-time Mariners baseball fan. His card is definitely my own design and not even close to a CASE of any kit design. These are the kit materials that I've used: four precut die-cuts--the "All Star tag," two bats, and a baseball, plus kit stamps for baseball cap and DAD sentiment. Added materials are: navy cardstock, gray cardstock, green teal-tone dsp, wood plank stamp, ink (SU: Tranquil Tide, Balmy Blue), and epoxy stars (Copic colored green). I'm pretty happy with the results, and I think my son will be pleased...take a peek below:
Wednesday, April 14, 2021
Sympathy & Prayers
I needed to make sympathy cards for my son to give to a long-time friend from his high school days (and his parents), who lost his brother (and son) in an accident in late March. His friend married a Polish young lady several years ago and resides in Poland; therefore, tragically, he was unable to come home for the funeral. Our entire family sends prayers of comfort to help him and his family through this sorrowful time.
I decided to use the Stampin' Up Feels Like Frost nature scenes paper for both cards in the lavender and purple hues. I think this paper, done in off-focus almost ethereal look, lends itself well to sympathy cards. Both cards are in a similar design, one using a vellum overlay for the front and sentiment background and the other using the vellum only as a background for the sentiment. Take a peek at the finished cards and inside scripture verses.
Friday, April 9, 2021
A Tropical Birthday Drink!
As I mentioned back February on my blog of a friend's birthday card, I made a variety of cards that would be needed in the future while I was on my August, 2020 craft trip with my sister and Mom to Sisters, Oregon. This has been my first and only trip that I have ventured out during COVID! Weren't we lucky that this trip happened about two weeks before the horrendous fires all over Oregon's forests!
I also mentioned that because my mojo had been stymied by COVID's intervention, I had purchased several kits and subscribed to Stampin' Up's Paper Pumpkin to try to spur myself into getting into my craft room! I was really excited about the June 2020 Paper Pumpkin Box of Sunshine kit because of its beautiful, rich colors, and its pineapple die-cuts! I brought this kit and several others along to work on while in Sisters.
I like to make cards for people where the theme fits the person, whether it be focusing on a hobby, their job, their favorite song, movie, etc. My husband's job took our family to Hawaii to live for about three years, and Jackie, our youngest daughter, was born there, thus my excitement over the pineapples in the June 2020 card kit. I saw an alternative card idea in June, just a few weeks after the kit arrived that I really, really loved. I remembered it and thought the "idea" was perfect for Jackie, but I did not save it to Pinterest, nor could not find it again. I remembered it used the kit paper supplies, and particularly that it used the black/ white polka dot paper on a center panel. There was also a pineapple with its top cut off to form a tropical beverage receptacle, plus an umbrella, a straw, and a flower. It used one of the cardbase folds with the bright alcohol-ink-style background as the card front. I wished I could find the exact card I saw to give that cardmaker credit for my "memory casing," but alas, no luck!
For my card, I love layers, so I cut the alcohol-ink-style background off the folded card base to use as a layer. I made a new and larger cardbase using black cardstock and added a second layer of gold foil. My third layer would be the AI-styled panel that I had cut off. I cut a set of smaller papers for the center layers...black and white cardstocks and the kit's black & white polka dot paper (similar to my "memory-cased" card, I think). I fussy-cut the pineapple top off along the diamond pineapple scales and saved it to use as greenery (my "memory-cased" card did something similar, because I remember thinking it was a nice filler). Next, I worked on my tropical beverage pineapple drink.
My sister brought lots of her My Favorite Things stamp sets with her, one of which had a Hawaiian theme, so I was able to use her Hibiscus stamp for my drink's flower. I brought my new SU umbrella stamp/ punch set, because Jackie also loves umbrellas. I thought I might incorporate that into her card theme if my pineapple idea didn't work. But, the pineapple tropical drink worked very well with the parts and pieces I was able to use from here and there. I Copic-colored the umbrella and flower stamped images, plus added a bit of Clear Wink of Stella to the flower for a bit of sheen. I used the geometric die-cut and a stamp from the kit for the sentiment. Take a peek below at how Jackie's card evolved into the finished design. She was delighted with it, and the inside verse's play on a bit of humor!
Saturday, March 27, 2021
But, Of Course, Evie Gets a Ballerina too!
Evie celebrated her first birthday in November, 2020. Not to be outdone by her cousins, Evie did not receive a birthday card in 2020 for her first birthday from Grandma either. Mama and Evie were busy moving into their new home, and Grandma was busy helping Mama move storage unit boxes, babysit, and unpack many boxes as well. Grandma also masked up, brought hand sanitizer, clorox wipes, etc. and timidly ventured out with Mama and Evie, while eyeballing my six-foot minimum distancing as we bought furniture, carpeting, closet doors, window coverings, paint, lumber, and hardware for all of Mama's myriad of projects she wanted to complete before officially moving in. With everything freshly painted, renewed or replaced, Mama and Evie moved into their new home with three weeks to spare! Grandma's house became very quiet...we surely missed Mama and Evie, but not to fret...it was only a 12-minute drive to their new doorstep!
Evie's Zoom Unicorn Birthday Party day arrived after many hours spent decorating with streamers, a birthday banner, balloons, and unicorn tidbits everywhere. Unicorn cupcakes were made and party favors delivered to each party participant's porch the night before, and Mama made and decorating a beautiful unicorn cake with whip cream frosting and a beautiful pink, turquoise, and purple mane. Grandma had her gift all wrap with a note that said, "Evie's birthday card is 'under creative construction.' Hopefully, it will arrived completed soon!"
I am happy to say Evie's birthday card and my third ballerina card is complete! I have to say, I thoroughly enjoy making these gems for my lovely girls! Evie gets a turquoise ballerina with a dab of pink. She has light brown hair to match Evie's very short locks, but the little ballerina doesn't show off the reddish glints in the sunlight that we see sparkling off little Miss Evie's head! Take a peek at Evie's card below:
If you are interested in the Ballerina construction check out this link: A Ballerina Birthday for Callie!
Ingredients: SU cardstock: Bermuda Bay, Blushing Bride, Whisper White. ColorBok Glitter Paper: Glacier Springs/ White. Patterned Paper: Raspberry Road Design by Susan Darter--Mini Roses/ Stripes. Recollections: Turquoise Foil. Cote'dinations Sparkle cardstock: Fashionista. Bubbley White Shimmer Paper. Spellbinders dies: Floral Ovals, Petite Ovals Large. Lawn Fawn die: Party Balloons. MemoryBox die: Varsity Numbers. Autone dies (Amazon): Balloon Message Strings (happy birthday cutout/ sentiment). Turquoise Glitter tulle (stash). Wink of Stella/ Clear. Offray ribbon: Turquoise Organdy. SU: Pearl minis. Size: 4-3/4" x 6-1/4".


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