Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Perfect Poinsettias

     OK, it's Day 4 of the MKH Designs October Release and, as promised yesterday, I'm sharing another Christmas card.  I used the image and one of the sentiments from today's new set, "Perfect Poinsettias" and I just love how this turned out!


     Today I colored with my ProMarkers, then die cut it and the Hunter Green frame with two of my framing dies from Spellbinders.  I threaded white satin ribbon through the larger frame and added one of the bows I sew by the dozens, each with a pearl.  The sentiment was printed, hand cut and matted, then hand cut again.

     Challenges:
12 Months of Christmas
A Bit More Time to Craft
CCC Digi
Classic DT Open
Crafting from the Heart
Craft Your Passion
Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Extra
Creatalicious
Outlawz Greetings
Pearly Sparkles
   
     This is such a gorgeous, classic Christmas set and, although I have other poinsettia stamps in my collection, I do believe this one is my favorite for hands-on coloring.  The sentiments available in the set means it can be used for most of the winter holidays.  Or 'summer' holidays if you live down under.  :-D   Happy Stamping.  NanaConnie


Perfect Poinsettia Digital Stamp Set Perfect Poinsettias

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Wonderful Wreath

     This is Day Three in the October release at MHK Designs and we're thinking Christmas for the next two days.  Today's set is called "Wonderful Wreath" and it's such a classic Christmas image.  You'll find a photo of the complete set at the bottom of this post.


I started by using the sketch at Sweet Sketch Weds.
but I turned it halfway around.


     I used my watercolor pencils and gamsol to color this time but I'm using this same image for a few more cards and I'm coloring each one with a different medium.  I'm thinking I'll include watercolor paints, alcohol markers, and my Lyra Polychromos pencils at a minimum.  I'll share those as I get them finished.

     Once colored, I used a die from Spellbinders to cut the image and the frame.  I mounted those, inlaid together, onto deep red CS and then put that onto a lighter red card base.  In order to have some differentiation between to two shades of red, I drew a white border with a fine-point, gel pen.

     The snowflake was made by die cutting (Spellbinders) the various layers and fastening them together with a pearl brad.  I still wanted the overall design to be on the simple side so that snowflake is the only embellishment.  Finally, I fussy cut one of the sentiments and added it to the bottom of the framed image.

     Challenges:
613 Avenue Create
Christmas Cards
Colour Crazy Craft
Crafty Awesomeness
Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas
Creative Fingers
Lil Patch of Crafty Friends
Not Just Cards
Petal Lu
Southern Girls
Whoopsi Daisy

     Be sure to check out the MHK Designs blog and visit the rest of the DT members to see what they've done with this beautiful Christmas set.  Then, come visit again tomorrow when I'll have a second Christmas themed card using a completely different set.  Happy Stamping.  NanaConnie

Wonderful Wreath Digital Stamp Set Wonderful Wreath

Monday, October 17, 2016

Vintage Vehicle

     I was thinking of my blogging friend, Linda (Linda's Crafty Piece of Heaven), when I made this card.  She does such incredible masculine vintage cards and I love every one of them.  Actually, she does heavenly vintage cards and many of them are masculine!  Thanks for all that  marvelous inspiration, my friend.

     This is the second of our October release sets at MHK Designs and the set is called "Various Vehicles."  You will find a photo of the complete set at the bottom of this post.  I also used "Chevrons" from the "Snow Day"set and a photo of it is at the bottom, also.


     Although the car itself isn't colored, I used one of my dies from Spellbinders to cut it and chalked around the image while it was still in the die.  Because the die cut piece was larger than my card base, I trimmed it to fit an A2 style card.

     I laid two strips of the chevron paper onto a blue card front and then added the image piece.  I dug through my stash for some blue ribbon, wrapped it around the card front and layered the sentiment on top of the ribbon.  The final touch was one of my bow ties made with polka dot ribbon.

     Challenges:
Aud Sentiments
Chalk n Stock
Crafting by Designs
Dream Valley
Glitter n Sparkle
Lemon Shortbread
Lil Patch of Crafty Friends
Outlawz Twisted Thurs.
Penny's Paper-Crafty
Stamplorations

     Be sure to visit the MHK Designs blog and then visit all the other designers to see what they've done with the images from this set.   They are so many different ones that the set is very versatile and so great for masculine cards.  The distressed chevron paper really works with any of the vintage images.

     Happy Stamping.  NanaConnie


Various Vehicles Digital Stamp Set Various Vehicles  Snow Day Patterned Paper Pack Snow Day

Sunday, October 16, 2016

Chicken In

     Today starts the October release at MHK Designs and our first set is called "Chicken In."  I've used two of the images (rooster and chicken wire) plus one of the sentiments.  I also used "Darling Daisies" dp from the "Flower Power" digital paper set.  Photos of both sets are at the bottom of this post.

     I love the simple design  of my DT card -- all black and white with only one tiny pop of red.


      Very little coloring was required on this one but I did use my ProMarkers on the rooster's comb.  I fussy cut the images and the sentiment and layered them all on top of the two dp pieces.  Everything went onto a black card base.

     Challenges:
Crafting by Designs
Crafting with an Attitude
Crafty Sentiments
Digi Choosday
Lemon Shortbread
Outlawz Color
Penny's Paper-Crafty
TTCRD
WordArt Wednesday

     Be sure to check back tomorrow for the next release set.  Also, our next challenge starts on October 21, right at the end of our five-day release.  That means you still have time to enter our current challenge before the next one starts.  Happy Stamping.  NanaConnie

Chicken In Digital Stamp Set Chicken In  Flower Power Brights Digital Paper Pack Flower Power

Saturday, October 15, 2016

Eleven Pipers Piping

     OK, if you read the title of this post, you're already looking for the other 10 pipers.  Don't bother.  They headed out for the pizza parlour!   After a long day of piping, they were more than ready for dinner.


I started with this week's sketch from Sketch Saturday.


     The image came from Scrapper's Delights for their monthly progressive challenge on FB and I used my ProMarkers to color the piper.  His flute is glittered and sparkly.  I cut him with one of my Stitched, Scalloped Circle dies from Memory Box and trimmed one edge to match the sketch design.

     I used dp with red and green buttons, then divided it into the spaces with narrow, striped ribbon.  Doing it that way is so much easier than trying to get nine individual squares all lined up.  :-D

     The poinsettia is made with more die cuts (Die-namics) layered together.  I cut two different red CSs and one green CS, and embossed them with a stylus.  I used the flower as the one embellishment and called it done.  Perhaps not exactly CAS in style but flat and easily mailed.

     Challenges:
Crafting from the Heart
Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas
Craft Your Passion
Crazy Challenge
Get Creative
Di's Digi Designs
Scrapper's Delights
Sweet Stampin'
Sweet Stampin Christmas

     More from me later but for now I really must run.  Feel free to stay and browse around if you like.  :-D  Happy Stamping.  NanaConnie

Friday, October 14, 2016

Pumpkins at QKR Stampede

     It's TGIF and we have a new challenge starting today over at QKR Stampede!    Our new theme is "Pumpkins" and we don't even care if they are really Jack-o-Lanterns.  :-D  If you're still doing Halloween cards or Thanksgiving cards and they have pumpkins on them, come enter our challenge this week.

     I did my card using Digi 18807 "Scarecrow and Jack" and the sentiment is Digi 15804 "Sewing Seeds."


     The image is colored with ProMarkers and cut with one of my very first dies, a simple square from Spellbinders.  The lacy edges were with a border die from Cheery Lynn.  The dp and the CS pieces are all scraps (still clearing the mess off the craft desk!) and I added the two fabric pumpkins for embellishment.  The final touch was the burlap bow.

     Challenges:
613 Avenue Create
Crafting from the Heart
Crafty Boots
Craft Your Passion
Double D
Dream Valley
Get Creative
Hiding in My Craft Room
Melonheadz Friends
Robyn's Fetish

     This is probably my last Halloween card and from now on my pumpkins will be just pumpkins, not Jack-o-Lanterns and my focus will be on Thanksgiving/gratitude.  Of course, that could change if someone asks me to make something specifically for Halloween but I have enough cards done to take care of my own needs and have a few more to sell.  I do love Halloween cards and I'm always a teeny bit sorry to have them all done.  Are you that way, too?  Happy Stamping.  NanaConnie

Thursday, October 13, 2016

Framed Christmas

     Another challenge is starting right now at Morgan's Artworld and this time around, we want to see you "Frame It."   I've added one more Christmas card to my stash while using two different Morgan's images: "Ivy Greenleaf", a beautiful woodland elf, and "Gothic Border."   Clicking on either name will take you to that Home page.  Then you can find those by simply using the search tool at the top of that page.


     I printed Ivy onto heavy white CS and colored her with ProMarkers and used aqua chalk on her dress and hair.  Next, I printed the Gothic Border, trimmed out the inside, and colored it with aqua and green chalks.  I laid the frame over the image and mounted both pieces onto darker green CS.  I added the decorative corners, which have been cut with a corner die from a die set by Spellbinders.

     Challenges:
A Bit More Time to Craft
Chalk n Stock
Classic Design Team Open
Crafty Awesomeness
Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas
Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Extra
Fantasy Crafters
Not Just Cards
Petal Lu
Scribbles Designs
Twelve Months of Christmas

     I'll have another post in just a few hours with my DT card for QKR Stampede.  Be sure to stop by again, won't you?  Happy Stamping.  NanaConnie

Witching Hour on Halloween

     This is a little different from my normal style (if I even have one) because there's no colored image, just die cuts.  But that makes a card which is not only CAS but very easy to mail with very little bulk.


     The witch hat and the corner spider web are both cut with Cheery Lynn dies.  On the hat, I added the hatband by inserting a tiny scrap of dp.  The clock is cut with a Die-versions die and I had to actually place the clock hands onto the face myself so that it was almost midnight.  That took some skill with teeny-tiny tweezers!  ;-D  I mounted the clock onto 'linen' embossed CS before adding it to the card front.  

All of the shapes were cut from small scraps, ready to go in the waste bin but saved from that fate by the dies.  :-D   The sentiment is also a scrap but ribbon, not paper.

     Challenges:
A Gem of a Challenge
Allsorts
Cheery Lynn
Crafting from the Heart
Crafty Boots
Crafty Calendar
Craft Your Passion
Delicious Doodles
Dragon's Lair
Jo's Scrap Shack
My Sheri Crafts
Sasayaki Glitter

     The weekend is right around the corner and will be here before you know it.  We've already started the season when the weeks fly by faster and faster and we're all going to get caught up in the holiday rush with so many things left to do.  But maybe you're already ahead of the game.  If so, Happy Stamping.  :-D  NanaConnie

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Nutcracker Elf

     My daughter has collected Christmas nutcrackers for many years and I've contributed my share of them to her growing collection.  But I've never done a Christmas card for her with a nutcracker image so this year I've done two different ones and now have to decide between them.  :-D  This is the second one and I used the image from the Progressive Challenge at ArtbyMiRan.


I used the sketch at Come and Get It.


     I started by coloring the image with my ProMarkers, then die cut it with a die from Spellbinders.  I dug out a couple of snippets of dp and red CS, then layered everything together following the sketch pattern.  I did reverse the position of the red square and the striped dp strip because it just looked better this way.

     I added sparkle gel ink to the bell and glitter to the fur on her costume.  I printed the sentiment on the computer, fussy cut and adhered it, then added the three, glittery, snowflakes for embellishment.

     Challenges:
A Snowflakes Promise
Colour Crazy Craft
Crafting with an Attitude
Crafty Addicts
Creative Fingers
Great Impressions
Hiding in my Craft Room
Incy Wincy
Jo's Scrap Shack
Mark's Finest Papers
Outlawz Greetings
Pencil Case
Pile It On
Pixie's Snippet Playground
Send a Smile 4 Kids

     I think this darling little elf with her Nutcracker Soldier is just too cute.  She makes a perfect Christmas card for anyone, my daughter or otherwise.  :-D  Happy Stamping.  NanaConnie

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

New DT Spot with Ike's Art!

     I'm thrilled and excited to announce that I'm going to be working with the DT at Ike's Art!  This is my card for the Ike's World Challenge which starts today with a theme of "Girl Power" and with this theme, we are also honoring all the women who have fought Breast Cancer.  I used "Fashionista."



I based this on the October sketch from Kraftin' Kimmie.


     I colored the image with my Lyra Polychromos pencils, sticking with a color combo of pinks, and doing my best to improve on my shading and highlighting techniques.  I'm learning slowly but shading with pencils is so very different than doing it with alcohol markers!

     I cut the image with one of my Stitched Rectangle dies from Die-namics.  I also pieced together two different bits of dp, then used another, larger, stitched rectangle die on those and used them as the background for the image.  All the other papers and CS were scraps left on my desk from another project (I'll post that project in a few days) and the ribbon was also a scrap left in my stash.  The white bow was the only embellishment this needed.

     I did sentiments which I knew would be encouraging to any cancer survivor.  I remember the cards and prayers I got when I was undergoing my own battle with breast cancer (15 year survivor now!) and how much the love and encouragement meant to me.

     Challenges;
Brown Sugar
Catch the Bug
Cut It Up
Di's Digi Designs
Pencil Case
Scrapper's Delights
Scrapy Land
Southern Girls
Time Out
Unicorn

     I would love to see you playing along in our challenge at Ike's.  No requirement to use one of her images in order to enter but we love seeing them if you have them.  Check out the blog or the FB page.  There are freebies available there.  :-D  Happy Stamping.  NanaConnie

Monday, October 10, 2016

Have Enough to Juggle?

     I clearly remember those days of being a working Mom and homemaker, a college student, and a wife, and trying to keep all the balls in the air without dropping anything.  This darling little tiger by Gerda Steiner brought back many of those memories.  :-D  The image is this month's freebie offered to all who play in the Progressive Challenge at The Outlawz.


     The image is colored with my ProMarkers and, although it looks die cut, this time it's the black  CS that's actually die cut.  That was a leftover negative from another project and I put it on top of the image, and then used a plain circle die to cut both of them.

     I layered those onto a pale orange card base, added sheer ribbon, and then adhered the matted sentiment.  I used two of my hand-sewn bows and called it finished.

     Challenges:
Addicted to Stamps
Angie's Digital Stamps
AuroraWings
Craft-Dee Bowz
Crafty Gals Corner
Inky Chicks
Lil Patch of Crafty Friends
Outlawz CAS
Word Art Weds.

     Thanks for stopping by for a visit.  I appreciate all of you who follow my blog or even just visit now and then.  It's always fun to have company.  Over there on the counter there's coffee in the pot and cookies in the jar.  Feel free to help yourself.  :-D  Happy Stamping.  NanaConnie

Sunday, October 9, 2016

In Vino, Veritas

     I was looking through my collection of autumn images and ran across this one from ArtbyMiRan which I'd not used before now.  I remember when I got it, it seemed that I had to have it right then!  Unfortunately, it got downloaded and went to right the back burner. :(   But now I'm using it as a salute to the autumn grape harvest going on in the wine country of California.


    I colored the image with my ProMarkers, then die cut the frame with my newest Cheery Lynn die.  The die cut is embossed, too.   I mounted that to the purple card front with Pop Dots, giving some texture as well as dimension.  I added the purple bow and the matted sentiment and it was finished.  Very fast card, once the coloring was done.

     Challenges:
4 Crafty Chicks
613 Avenue Create
Aud Sentiments
Cards in Envy
Colour Crazy Craft
Crafty Addicts
Crafty Gals Corner
Crafty Sentiments
Creative Corner
Creative Fingers
Cute Card Thursday
Pattie's Creations
Scrapy Land
Sisterhood of Crafters
Take It, Make It
Tuesday Throwdown
Whoopsi Daisy
Word Art Weds.

     I hope you are enjoying your weekend and, for those of you along the East Coast in the path of  Hurricane Matthew, I'm saying prayers for all of you.  To the rest of my friends and followers, Happy Stamping.  NanaConnie

Saturday, October 8, 2016

Different Kind of Snowball

     Today I have a really simple, single-layer, card with my favorite kind of snowball.  :-D  Considering that I grew up in southern California where it never snowed, and then was suddenly transplanted to Alaska for a two year tour with hubby, I've never really learned to appreciate the cold kind of snowballs.  But the warm, fuzzy kind get me everytime!  This is a Conie Fong image and I'm entering it into their Facebook "Monochrome" challenge.


     The image and the sentiment were printed directly onto the card front, then I colored the image with my ProMarkers.  Even using the very heaviest CS that I can get through my printer, coloring with reds means that there was bleed-through onto the inside of the card.  I covered that by using some Christmas-y plaid dp to decorate the inside.


     The tiny red bow is the only embellishment but it's just enough.  I did want to keep this very CAS because that way, whomever uses it can mail it, if need be.  It's going to be donated to one of my local children's hospitals.

     The two in the image are obviously pretty crazy about each other!  :-D

     Challenges:
ABC Christmas
A Snowflakes Promise
Classic Design Team Open
Crafting by Designs
Crafting from the Heart
Craft Your Passion
Crafty Sentiments
I {heart} ProMarkers
Kraftin' Kimmie
Lil Patch of Crafty Friends
One Stitch at a Time
Outlawz PAM
Penny's Paper-Crafty
Send a Smile 4 Kids
Through the Craft Room Door
Winter Wonderland

     That's all I have for today but I'm working on another card for tomorrow so be sure to come visit again.  Happy Stamping.  NanaConnie

Friday, October 7, 2016

A Silly Stack of Pigs

     We start a new challenge today over at QKR Stampede and our theme this week is "Autumn Leaves."  That's so appropriate for an early fall card but you know my odd sense of humor -- I had to something a bit different and funny.  :-D  I started by choosing Digi 16913 "Stacked Pigs" as my main image and used a monochrome/ neutral color combo I found at City Crafter (see below.)


Colors from the inspiration photo at City Crafter.


     This is really a very simple card, intended to be masculine.  Since our challenge theme involves 'leaves', I also used the Digi 3901 "Leaf"  and printed it several times in different sizes.  All the leaves and the pigs were colored with a combination of my ProMarkers and a few Copics.

     I hand cut everything, including the silly sentiment, then added everything to a kraft card base.  I matted the sentiment and the pigs with black CS and mounted the pigs on dimension dots.  As a final touch, I added the bow which originally had been white but I 'dyed' it with a ProMarker.

     Challenges:
Angie's Digital Stamps
Come and Get It
Crafting from the Heart
Crafty Boots
Craft Your Passion
Crafty Sentiments
Crazy Challenge
Digi Choosday
Glitter n Sparkle
Lil Patch
Melonheadz Friends
One Stitch at a Time
Outlawz Twisted Thursday
Robyn's Fetish
Tuesday Throwdown

     I hope you're going to come play with us at QKR Stampede this week.  Remember, you don't have to use QKR images but if you do, your card is entered into a separate draw for QKR users only and that really increases your chances of winning.  :-D  Happy Stamping.  NanaConnie

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

In the Pink Again

    Another Pink card for October's Breast Cancer Awareness, this time using a delightful image from The East Wind.  This was a newsletter freebie and works so perfectly for Breast Cancer Awareness cards.  Mine is focused on those of us who have survived and on celebrating that marvelous fact.  :-D


I chose to work with the sketch from Mojo Monday
but deviated from it a bit because I simply loved 
all the polka dots and didn't want to cover them up on the
lower portion of the card.  :-D


     I used my ProMarkers to color it, then cut it with a Stitched Scalloped Circle die from Memory Box.  I die cut another plain Stitched Circle (Die-namics) as a frame and then layered that onto another, larger Stitched Scalloped Circle for an additional frame.

     I used very wide, sheer, pink ribbon and added a polka dot ribbon on top of that.  Both of those are scraps left from another project which you'll be seeing in a couple of days.  I die cut the sentiment tag and finally, made one of my 'bowtie' bows, using yet another polka dot ribbon from my scrap stash bin.

     Challenges:
Cards in Envy
Crafting by Designs
Crafting from the Heart
Craft Your Passion
Crafty Gals Corner
I {heart} ProMarkers
Kraftin' Kimmie
Penny's Paper-Crafty
Scrapy Land
Unicorn

     Happy Stamping.  NanaConnie

Monday, October 3, 2016

Think Pink in October

     I love the whole "Think Pink" or "Pink Ribbons" as an October focus for Breast Cancer Awareness.  I'm one of the survivors (15 years this fall) and I take every possible opportunity to remind women to get those girls checked.  Early detection is still our best tool in the fight against breast cancer.  If you haven't scheduled your mammogram yet, pick up the phone and call for an appointment.

     I'm celebrating my first Think Pink card this month with a darling image from AuroraWings called "Carnation Sprite."


I started with the sketch from Sketch Saturday.


     I began coloring with my ProMarkers, then added highlights to the pink petals with my Lyra pencils.  I used a VersaMark pen on the very edges of the petals and heat embossed them with white EP.   I started coloring the green part of the carnation but then found a perfect green dp scrap and paper pieced that one section, adding a few darker shadows to the tips with my ProMarkers.

     Both the image and the sentiment are cut with Stitched Rectangle dies (Die-namics), and then I matted them with pink dp.  The darker dp for the background is a leftover scrap from a 12 x 12 paper that's been in my stash forever.  I added the lace and then began layering everything together.

     I cut the leaves from snippets of paper using two different dies (Cheery Lynn for the green leaves and both shades of pink leaves came from a rose die (Die-namites) but I used only the snipped leaves) and layered them around the sentiment.

     This card will stand on the counter in my doctor's office, right next to a poster reminding women about scheduling mammograms.  :-D

     Challenges:
Aud Sentiments
CAS on Sunday
Cheery Lynn
Crafting with Dragonflies
Crafty Ribbons
Di's Digi Designs
Dragonfly Dreams
In the Pink
Jo's Scrap Shack
One Stitch at a Time
Outlawz Twisted Thursday
Pixie's Snippets Playground
Robyn's Fetish
Scrapper's Delights

     Do me two favors this month, won't you?  Schedule your own mammogram and spread the word to every woman you know.  Thanks and Happy Stamping.  NanaConnie

Saturday, October 1, 2016

Elf on the Shelf Heads Home

     New monthly challenge at Crafts Galore Encore starts today and as of this month, all our challenge themes will be "Anything Goes."   Our sponsor for October is Kenny K Stamps and they generously supplied digis for us to use.  I used this darling Elf Boy image and this will be my grandson's Christmas card because he's simply mad about "Elf on a Shelf" and also about trains of any kind so this card is a combo made just to suit him.  :-D


     I colored the elf with my ProMarkers, then fussy cut him with scissors, and he's adhered with Pop Dots for some dimension.  The background mat and the train cars are cut with Cheery Lynn dies.  The sentiment is my own and is printed, then hand cut and matted.  Since this is a masculine card, I decided all the embellishment it needed was a single, red bow.

     Challenges:
ABC Christmas (2 train cars)
Addicted to Stamps
A Snowflakes Promise
Cheery Lynn
Crafty Sentiments
Fab 'n' Funky
Kraftin' Kimmie
Penny's Paper-Crafty
Simon Says Stamp
Through the Craft Room Door

     Come play with us this month.  We all know everybody loves an Anything Goes theme and that's what we have from now on!  See you at the challenge.  NanaConnie

Friday, September 30, 2016

Picking the Perfect Pumpkin

     I love fall, I love autumn colors, I love Halloween color combos, and mostly I love that purple has become one of the Halloween colors.  :-D   And today, I get to combine all those things into a card which I've done as the Guest Designer for the October challenge on the Ching Chou-Kuik blog.


There's also a huge Blog Birthday celebration and you don't want to miss out on the festivities.


     This image is called "Pick a Pumpkin" and it's one-half of a lovely Halloween set available in the Etsy store here.   Since October is underway, we have a theme of "Halloween."


     The image is colored with ProMarkers, then cut with a Stitched Rectangle die by Die-namics.  The embossed background was made using a Sizzix folder.  Doesn't it look like a slab of chocolate?  Mmmm.  Both ribbons were remnants in my stash.

     Challenges:
Colour Your World
Crafty Boots
Di's Digi Designs
Dream Valley
Incy Wincy
Lil Patch of Crafty Friends
Pencil Case
Pile It On
Robyn's Fetish
SUYP Cats

     Come join us this month!  Halloween, birthday, and fun images -- how can you lose?  Happy Stamping.  NanaConnie

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Unworried Turkey

     We have a new challenge starting at QKR Stampede this morning and our theme is "Cut It Up" so do a project with die cuts, or punched pieces, or even something fussy cut, and come enter it.

     I took the opportunity to do another Thanksgiving card using Digi 16711 "Fat Turkey" for my image.


     I colored with my ProMarkers, then die cut the image with one of my Scalloped, Stitched Circle dies (Memory Box.)  I cut the lower sentiment with a smaller die from that same set.  Then I cut the mats with plain circle dies from QuicKutz.  The upper sentiment is hand cut and layered onto a dark brown mat.

     Both ribbons cames from my stash as did the wrapped twine bow.  I have another dozen of those in the stash and then have to resupply.  I've really gone a bit crazy with them this fall.  They just work so well with everything fall themed.  :-D

     Challenges:
Crafting from the Heart
Crafty Cardmakers
Craft Your Passion
Crazy Challenge
Inky Chicks
Lemon Shortbread
Melonheadz Friends
Outlawz Greetings
Tuesday Throwdown
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     I hope we're going to see you playing along this week.  Happy Stamping.  NanaConnie

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Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Barrel of Fall Blossoms

   
     This card uses a sweet image from A Day for Daisies and I'm finally using it to enter their monthly challenge.  Nothing like waiting until the end of the month, right?  I love those darling little birds flitting around.


      Fall is definitely my favorite season so I colored the image in autumn colors using my ProMarkers, then die cut it.  I used one of my Sizzix embossing folders on the water-colored background paper to give it some woodgrain.  I actually embossed it while the paper was still a bit damp.  It really made the embossing stand out.  I used another of the dies from that set to cut that piece after the paper completely dried.

     I used a Fiskars punch to cut the small leaves from scraps on my desk and layered them so they seem to have a dark shadow around them.  The strip of dp was a tiny scrap which I decided to mat and use rather than throw away.  The sentiment is hand cut and matted three times, again using up snippits.

     Finally, I did the satin ribbon bow.  At first, I was going to dye it a fall color, but when I dropped it onto the card while reaching for the marker, it seemed to echo the white in the sentiment and in the image so I left it as it was.

     Challenges:
Crafting by Designs
Crafty Gals Corner
Crafty Sentiments
Creative Moments
Die Cuttin' Divas
I {heart} ProMarkers
Kraftin' Kimmie
Pixie's Snippits Playground
Sisterhood of Crafters
Through the Craft Room Door
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     The weather people have promised that by this weekend our temperatures will fall into the more seasonal mid- to low-80s.  Not to be ungrateful, but I'm still waiting for the low-70s days and into the really low-50s at night.  That's when I'll know for sure that fall is here to stay until well into December when winter finally arrives.  After all, these weather people are the same ones who promised us about 3 weeks ago that there would be no more 100 degree days.  Yeah, right!  :-D  Happy Stamping.  NanaConnie

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