Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Sweet Stamps Easter Challenge

It is Tuesday and that means it is time for a new
challenge at Sweet Stamps.  The challenge
for this week is Easter.  


My card today uses the Tulip Bunny stamp.
I also used a new die called English Tea
Party Doily Die from Cheery Lynn Designs.
This is an awesome die.  I love being able to make
doilies in any color that I want.

Here is closeup of the doily and tulip Bunny:
Tulip Bunny is stamped onto cryogen Iridescent White
card stock and colored with copics.  
My doily is cut from a light blue green paper.
My main cardstock base is a light yellow.  I 
really like this color combo. 

I added some corner cutouts to finish off my card.
This is a pretty simple card for me, and no ribbon 
or bows....

Please join us over at Sweet Stamps blog for all
the fun.  Check out the challenge details and join us.
Can't wait to everyone's creations.....



Project Recipe:
Stamps: Sweet Stamps Tulip Bunny
Paper:  American Crafts light yellow and light blue/green
Copics: R20, C3, C2, C1, C0, C00, YG67, YG63, G20, Y18, Y15, Y13, Y11
Accessories: Cheery Lynn English Tea Party Doily Die

Thanks for stopping by,
Dawn

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Girl Talk

It is Thursday and that means another digital image
release by Meljen's Designs for Whimsy Stamps.  
Today Melissa has released some really cute "Girl" images. 
These would be really great for those "Teen Girl" cards.  
My card today uses 2 of the new digital images,
Girl Talk and Girl Tunes.  I also 
used a freebie sentiment that Meljen's gave out
called "Girl Talk".  It really fit right in with these images.


Go check out the new images that are in the 
check out the Whimsy Inspiration Blog to
see what the other DT members have
created. 


Challenges Entered:
Charisma Cardz Challenges - Birthday for a Teen


Thanks for stopping by, 
Dawn

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Windy Day

I have a just for FUN card today.  I went
to the Stamp Convention in Oaks, PA yesterday
and came home with some new stamps.  It was
a fun day.  One of the new stamps that I got is from
Repeat Impressions.  They have so many stamps to 
choose from either mounted or unmounted. 

I have used the stamp called "Rebecca".

Here is a close up of my image:


It is stamped onto Cryogen Iridescent white
card stock and colored with copics. 
I added some ground under her feet
and then I used my clouds template
and added clouds. 


One last look at my creation:


They also have a blog with weekly challenges, 
so I decided to play along this week.


Challenges Entered:
The House That Stamps Built - Sketch Challenge M911
 



Thanks for stopping by,
Dawn

Center Step Card Challenge

 The new challenge this week at Sweet Stamps is
a Center Step card.  
For my card today, I have used
the stamp called "Horse Portrait Oval".
I love this Wildlife collection by Jacqueline Hill.

I stamped my image onto Cryogen Iridescent White
Card Stock and I used my Warm Grey Copics
to add just a little bit of color to my horse.

My "Happy Birthday" sentiment is computer
generated. I added a bit of bling and 
of course some ribbon and a bow to finish it off.

Here is a side view of my card:

Please check out the Sweet Stamps Blog for the rest of
the Design Team's wonderful Creations. 
And while there, why not enter our challenge for this 
week for a chance to win a $20 shopping spree at



In case you decide to give the Center Step Card 
a try, here is the template that we
used:
 

 Thanks for stopping by, 
Dawn

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Class Act Stamps

I'm a bit behind this past week on my postings,
I am posting my 3rd card for The Class Act Stamps.
I have used the Dutch Accessories .
I had a thought about creating a card looking like it was
pictures that were taken from a camera, so my card
is based on a film strip in black and white, but with a
little bit of red added to give it just a touch of 
color.
 Well how'd it turn out??? 
I'm thinking it is almost what I was thinking of, but I'll give
it another try.... 

Here's a closer look at my film strip:

Stop by the Class Act's blog to check out all the
other creations by the Class Act Design Team. 
Let me know what you think of my card today.... 
I love reading all the comments that are left for me. They 
each mean so much to me, so Thanks for those that
do leave comments. 



 Thanks for stopping by, 
Dawn

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Some Bunny Loves You

Meljen's Designs is releasing some new digital images
today.  They are really cute, so be sure to go to
Whimsy Stamps store and check them out. 


I used the digital image called "Cuddle Bun Buddies".
I have been having fun making easel cards, so today's card is also
an easel card.  I used the colors Pink and Blue, as I was
going for a card for a child, and well I like how it turned out.  
I've been trying to not use alot of designer papers on some of my cards
as I don't want the designs of the papers to take away from the images.
My image is printed onto Cryogen Iridescent Card stock
and colored in with my copics.
I used a Martha Stewart border punch called Arch Lattice
to create my layered borders on the front of the card
and also on the inside of the card. 
I added ribbon and a bow to finish it off. 

 On the front of the card I added a sentiment
from the Love Bunnies Sentiments from Raindrop
Echo Designs for Whimsy Stamps.  I thought 
this was a perfect sentiment for my card. 
Hope you like my creation for today. Please check out the 
rest of the Design Team to see what they have created.


Challenges Entered:
DYSU Challenge Blog - Add a Bow

Project Recipe:
Stamps: Meljen's Designs Cuddle Bun Bunnies digital image, Raindrop Echo Designs Love Bunnies Sentiments
Paper: American Crafts cardstock in pink and blue
Copics: E31, E33, E35, E37, E39, B12, B14, B16, R81, R83, R85
Accessories: ribbon, Martha Stewart Arch Lattice border punch

Thanks for stopping by, 
Dawn

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Sweet Stamps Think Spring Challenge

Sweet Stamps Challenge #6 is Think Spring. 
Check out the Sweet Stamps Blog for all the details
on the challenge.

For my card today,  I used the Sweet Stamps Cutwork Roses.
I stamped the stamp onto acetate using Staz on ink.
I flipped my image over to the back, and used my 
Pearl pens to add color. I wanted it to look like
a stained glass window. 
I used my Oval Stacker dies from Cheery Lynn Designs
to cut out my card shape, and to make the frame
for my Roses. 

Here is a closer look at my Roses:
You can see how it looks like stained glass.

This was my first attempt at this technique, and I think
it turned out Great. 

One last look at my card:
Check out Sweet Stamps Blog for more 
inspiration.  And be sure to 
enter our challenge this week.

Challenges Entered:
Anything Goes Challenge Blog - Die Cuts


Project Recipe: 
Paper: Bazzill, Acetate
Copics: none
Accessories: Cheery Lynn Oval Stackers, Ribbon, Pearl Pens in Salmon, Light Green and Lilac


Thanks for stopping by, 
Dawn

Monday, March 14, 2011

Class Act Stamps

I have my 2nd project that I've done
a little bit late, but am still dealing with some
problems with the new medication.

My card today uses "Hannah from Holland"
which is in the Dolls of the World Series from

My stamp is stamped onto Cryogen White 
card stock and colored in with my copics. 
I created a "frame" using my 
Cuttlebug embossing plus folder called "Brocade Window".
I used my sponge daubers and while the paper was 
still in the embossing folder, I lifted the flap and sponged
green and pink memento ink onto my design.
I then attached my stamped image behind the cut out
window, and then added some ribbon to the bottom.
And attached the whole thing onto my pink card. 

Check out The Class Act website to see all their
great stamps.  Also check out the blog for some
great inspiration from the Design Team.


 
Project Recipe:
Stamps: Class Act Dolls of the World Hannah from Holland
Paper: Bazzill, Cryogen Iridescent White
Copics:
Accessories: ribbon, Cuttlebug Embossing Plus Brocade Window folder

Thanks for stopping by, 
Dawn

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Frolicking Fairies

 The Stamping Boutique is sponsoring a challenge
at Charisma Cardz Challenges. The challenge
is Easel Cards.
I decided to take part in this challenge as I have
never made an easel card before and have
always wanted to try. Well I think my easel
card turned out pretty good, especially for 
a first time....

The image that I used is called "The Fairies Frolic"
and can be found in The Stamping Boutique store.
My image is printed onto Cryogen white Card stock and
colored with my copics.

Here's a close up of my image:
Here are the directions that I used to make my easel card:
I started with a piece of card stock 6" x 12".  I then
scored that piece at 6" and 3" and folded on the scored lines.
I also had a piece of card stock that was 6" square, this is
for my front of my card.  I took some score tape and put that
on the end 3" section and attached my 6" square to that.
Then decorate as you please.....

Here is a closer look at the front of my card:

Hope you will give it a try and join in the 
fun at Charisma Cardz Challenge for a chance to win
some really great prizes....



 Challenges Entered:



Thanks for stopping by, 
Dawn

Whimsy Stamps March Rubber Release Sneak Peeks Day 2


It is Day 2 of the Sneak Peeks
going on at Whimsy Stamps
Today we are showing you some of the
wonderful new rubber stamps from Kenny K
and some sentiments and dies from Raindrop Echo Designs.

There are 4 new stamps being released on Wednesday, 
March 16th from Kenny K and 3 new
sentiment sets and 2 dies from Raindrop Echo Designs. 

Make sure you visit the Whimsy Stamps Inspiration Blog
to see who is participating in the Sneak Peeks and 
go check out all the WONDERFUL creations.


For my card today, I have used a stamp from
Kenny K called "Brooklyn Babe" and one of
the new dies from Raindrop Echo Designs called
Double Scallop Border Die.


My image is stamped onto Cryogen Iridescent White Card Stock
and colored in with my copics (list below).
I used one of the new dies called Double Scallop Border die
and cut out 2 from grey card stock and then I
threaded some ribbon through some of the holes.
I Love this new die.


Make sure you check out the rest of the Design Team
to see what wonderful creations they have made. 
For a list of those participating go to the

Challenges Entered:
Kenny K's Krafty Girlz - Challenge #36 Lace, Ribbons, Bows



Project Recipe:
Stamps: Whimsy Stamps Brooklyn Babe (Kenny K), Whimsy Stamps Double Scallop Border Die (Raindrop Echo Designs)
Paper: Cryogen Iridescent White Card Stock,
Copics: R81, R83, R85, C7, C5, C3, C1, C0, E11, E00, E000, R20, BG13, E29, E27, E25, E21
Accessories: Ribbon, Spellbinders Labels 4, Spellbinders Grand Calibur

Thanks for stopping by, 
Dawn

Saturday, March 12, 2011

The Stamping Boutique Digi Day At PCP

 Today was The Stamping Boutique Digi Day
at PCP.  I was a bit late today, but I did get a 
card done for the Challenge #3.
If you want to check it out the details of the 
challenge, go HERE.


I used the Horseshoe image from The Stamping Boutique.
I printed out my image onto Cryogen White Card Stock
and colored it with my Copic Spica glitter pens. 
I wanted to make it kinda sparkly.

My card is pretty simple, at least for me, usually I 
add lots of embellies, but I'm still  not feeling 100%
yet with the new meds.  Hopefully, I'll be back
to my usual self and will have my crafting MOJO
back.

Here's a closer look at my colored image:

 Thanks for taking a look at my creation. I do
to see more great creations using these great images.



Thanks for stopping by, 
Dawn

Whimsy Stamps March Rubber Release Sneak Peeks


Today is Day 1 of the Sneak Peeks of
Some great new Rubber stamps being 
released next Wednesday, March 16th at

Day 1 is Sneak Peeks of Crissy Armstrong's 4 new
Rubber stamps and 3 new
sentiment sets from Raindrop Echo Designs.
I have used the stamp called "Valerie & Kitty sitting pretty" by Crissy
and "Spring Letter Seals" by Raindrop Echo Designs.

I stamped my stamp onto Cryogen Iridescent White Card Stock
and colored it in with my Copics (list below).
I used my Copic Airbrush system to airbrush some 
White flowers and also some white ribbon, I wanted them all to match
and I didn't have anything close. 


I stamped my sentiment onto a lighter blue green card stock
and cut it out using one of my Nellie Multi Frame dies. 

The white doily is a die from Cheery Lynn called 
English Tea Party Doily Die.
I took and threaded some 1/4 " ribbon through some
of the holes in the doily and then added some pearls. 
You can't tell in the photo's, but
my image is cut out and popped up on the white doily.

to see who else is participating in the Sneak Peeks.

 Be sure to visit the Whimsy Stamps Store to get
a few of these Wonderful new Releases on Wednesday,
March 16th.

Challenges Entered:
Catch The Bug Challenge Blog - Scallops Anyone?
Little Claire's Designs Challenge2 - Flowers
Secret Crafter - Flowers for Mum
Totally Gurjuss: Challenge 71 - Pearls and Lace
Digi Doodle Shop's Best  - Pearls
The Rubber Cafe - Favorite Die (mine is the doily die from Cheery Lynn)
Southern Girls Challenge - use Flowers

Project Recipe:
Stamps: Whimsy Stamps Valerie & Kitty Sitting Pretty (Crissy Armstrong), Whimsy Stamps Spring Letter Seals (Raindrop Echo Designs)
Paper: Bazzill, Cryogen Iridescent White Card Stock
Copics: BG10, BG11, BG13, BG15, E00, E11, E000, R20, E29, E27, E25, E21, E31, E33, E35
Accessories: White roses from Wild Orchid Crafts, Ribbon, Pearls, Cheery Lynn English Tea Party Doily Die, Nellie's Multi Frame's MFD005, Spellbinders Grand Calibur

Thanks for stopping by, 
Dawn

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Happy St. Patty's Day !!!!

Here it is Thursday once again,
and that means it is another great 
digital image release from Meljen's 
Designs for Whimsy Stamps.

Melissa is releasing 5 new St Patty's Day
digital images today.  Check them out in the


My card today uses 2 of the new images, 
My sentiment is from the Luck Sentiment set
by Raindrop Echo Designs for Whimsy.

Here is a close up of my images:
I printed the images out onto Cryogen Iridescent Card Stock 
and colored with my copics (list below).  
My frame is cut by layering 2 different Cheery Lynn
Scalloped Coved Rectangles. 
I added a bow and a Lucky charm and some rhinestones
to finish off the card. 

One last look at my wonderful Creation:
Please check out the rest of the DT to see
what wonderful creations they have made
with these great new images.

Challenges Entered:
Simon Says Stamp Challenge - Anything Goes
Meljen's Design Challenge Blog - GREEN
AiFactory Challenge - Luck of the Irish
PaperPlay Challenges - Shades of Green/Good Luck
The Shabby Tea Room - Luck of The Irish


 Project Recipe:
Stamps: Whimsy Stamps Meljen's Designs Dancing Leprechaun and Leprechaun Gold
Paper:  AC Card stock, Cryogen card stock
Copics: G07, G05, G02, C9, C8, C7, C5, C3, C1, YR24, YR23, YR21, R20, E11, E00, E000, E33, E31
Accessories: Charm, ribbon, Cheery Lynn Scalloped Coved Rectangles dies, Rhinestones Green and Gold

Thanks for stopping by, 
Dawn

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Whimsy Stamps March Blog Hop Winner

 As I was the last stop on the Whimsy Stamps
Blog Hop for the new release,
I got to pick a winner who will
receive 5 digi images from Whimsy
and a chance to be a guest designer for March.

AND .....
That is #11 ESME
who wrote:
Esme said...
Wow I love the colouring and how you've layered the nameplate up! The pawprint bow finishes it off so well! It's been a great hop - particularly as a vet and dog lover - something a bit different!! Esme x

Congratulations, please contact me
 and I'll tell you how to get your prize!!!!



Thanks for stopping by, 
Dawn

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Sweet Stamps Parchment Challenge

Hope everyone has been enjoying the Sweet Stamps
Challenges.  Today is Tuesday and that
means it is time for a new challenge at Sweet Stamps.
The new challenge is Parchment, you have
to use vellum on your creation.

I stamped the stamp onto  vellum with white dye ink
and heat embossed with gold detail embossing powder.
I then flipped my vellum over onto the back side
and used the stylus' to trace/draw inside the lines
to get the whitish look, using the Etching/Embossing Mat.
  I used my memento markers in 
purple, yellow and green to color in the 
Pansy Flowers on the back side.

Here's a closer look at my Pansy Scroll Frame:

Stacey from Sweet Stamps has a
great step by step
tutorial HERE and a video HERE.

Please give it a try and you'll be amazed at how this 
technique looks, I was....  It
looks harder than it really is.
I love this look, so be on the lookout
for a few more cards using this Parchment craft.

Here is another card that I created also using the 
Parchment Craft:


Here is a close up of the top butterfly:

And here's a picture of the side view of my 
card so you can see the dimension.

So come and join us for this week's new Challenge at
Sweet Stamps Blog.
All that is required is to use Vellum on your creation
and if you use a Sweet Stamps Stamp, you
will get a 2nd entry into the drawing for a $20
shopping spree at Sweet Stamps.

CHALLENGES ENTERED:
Let's Ink It Up - Challenge 10- show us your embossing
Gingerloft Challenge - use those flowers

 
Project Recipe:
Stamps: Sweet Stamps Pansy Scroll Frame, Elegant Scrollwork Frame, Flowery Butterfly
Paper:  Bazzill card stock in purple and yellow, Vellum
Copics: none
Accessories: Gold Detail Embossing Powder, Stylus', Etching/Embossing Mat, White Dye Ink Pad for Parchment Craft, Memento Markers in Purple, Yellow, Green, ribbon and lace from my stash

Thanks for stopping by,
Dawn

Monday, March 7, 2011

The Stamping Boutique One Stop Hop Card

Hope you all had fun this past weekend on trying
to guess which creation belonged to whom.
So today I will reveal my wonderful creation for you 
all to see.


I used 2 different digital images that are available 
At The Stamping Boutique store. 
They are Circus background and AJ The Clown.
The images were printed onto Cryogen White Card Stock
and colored with my Copics.

Here's a closeup of my images:

You can't see it to well in the pictures, but AJ
the Clown is cut out and popped up. 

One last look at my creation for The Stamping Boutique:

Aren't these the cutest images.  Go check out
great digital images, they also have some in
rubber.





Project Recipe:
Stamps: TSB Circus Background and AJ The Clown digital images
Paper: scraps from my stash
Copics: Y11, Y13, Y15, Y18, R24, E37, E35, E33, BG72, B01, G07, G20, YG63, YG67, E44, E43, E42, E41
Accessories: Spellbinders border die


Thanks for stopping by, 
Dawn

Saturday, March 5, 2011

The Stamping Boutique One Stop Hop

you will see all the wonderful creations posted that
were created by the Design Team, but
with no names.  You are to vote on your favorite creation
and there will be a DT winner and a commenter winner.
So please go check out The Stamping Boutique's Challenge Blog and
see if you can guess which creation is mine......

 I will do a blog post on Monday showing my creation....
Have fun....

This fun twist on a blog hop will run from
March 5th 12:00AM til March 6th 11:59PM EST.




Please leave a comment and let's see who can guess which creation 
is mine.



Thanks for stopping by, 
Dawn

Friday, March 4, 2011

Class Act First Challenge

It is time for Class Act's very first Challenge with
their very first DT.  Today we are showcasing some
really great Dolls of The World Stamps.

The first Challenge for Class Act is to 
have 3 layers, bling (gems/glitter), embossing.

My Very first DT card is done using the Japanese Doll stamp.

She is stamped onto Cryogen White Card Stock with Black memento ink 
and then colored in with my Copics (list below).  I then used 
my Versamarker and added some black embossing powder
to parts of her Kimono and her hair and then heat embossed those areas.
I embossed the green card stock with an embossing folder and then
rubbed London Fog Memento ink pad over the embossing.
I then added some hot fix gems to her hairpiece and also 
for the swirls on the side. I then added ribbon and a bow to finish 
off my card. 

Here is a close up of the Japanese Doll:

Please join us at Class Act Blog for this first Challenge and
check back on the first Friday of every Month for a new challenge.
In order to be in the draw for a prize, you must use


Project Recipe:
Stamps: Class Act Japanese Doll of The World
Paper:
Copics: R20, R22, E00, G20, YG63
Accessories: Black Embossing powder, Versamarker, heat gun, hot fix gems, Irock Gem Setting tool, Ribbon

Thanks for stopping by, 
Dawn