Card Recognition

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Shades of blue bicycle


I have been contemplating taking this card and redoing it, not overly excited about the dark blue circles on the bottom... but I think I'll enter it in the 365 cards shades of blue challenge and move on. I'm okay if I don't love every single card I make.

Materials: Light blue card stock, white card stock, dark blue card stock, Fiskars circle punch, Stampin Up circle punch, mystery cool bicycle stamp in some unknown shade of blue ink

Ben's WOYWD





I have taken photos of my craft table for Julia's What's On Your Work Desk Wednesday the last couple of weeks over at Stamping Ground. I will admit that I took photos of my desk yesterday, but then got side tracked trying to tackle the overwhelming mess that I didn't post them. This morning my son wanted to make a thank you card for a girlfriend of mine (who recently sent him some books). I thought his work station on the dining room table was far more interesting then my overflowing chaos. I love that my children are so interested in cards and I love that Ben remembered that he needed to make a thank you card, I've got this boy well trained.

Materials: card stock from stash, googley eyes, Hero Arts Friends digital sentiment, Stampin Up square scallop cutter, Vellum cut into a star, Paper Source trailer stamp, Melissa & Doug ink, pink polka dot patterened paper, red circle scrap, ballpoint pen

Thank you- Mojo Monday/3 Shades of Green



This card is definitely busier then my normal style, but I've had so much fun with all these challenges that I think it's worthwhile to test myself from time to time. Watch tomorrow's cards will all be white and white and white? This card uses the Mojo Monday sketch. It's also for the City Crafter & 365 cards "Three Shades of Green" color challenges. And since I used vellum, again, I'm going to enter this in The Character Cafe challenge (they must be getting sick of me!). I just realized I forgot the star- it got swallowed up in the mess on my craft table... oh well, I tried... I'm sure I'll use the star for another card, that is when I find it.

Materials: Cosmo Cricket Early Riser patterned paper and sticker, Fiskars circle punch, Fiskars shape cutter/star pattern, vellum, Hero Arts thank you sentiment,

Cherry Blossom


Flourishes Timeless Tuesday and Kah-Wink-E-Dink Digi Stamps are both celebrating fruit this week with their challenges. This card started out attempting to be a take on the Mojo Monday sketch, but after multiple attempts I could figure out how to work with a star. So I kept it cleaner, but definitely busier then my normal CAS cards. I like the colors though, I've put a serious dent into the Early Riser Cosmo Cricket papers in the last week. But, I'm going to have use the paper at some point right?

Materials: Cosmo Cricket Early Riser patterned paper, white and cream card stock

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Patriotic Kiwi




If you read the previous post about 4th of July, I'm a bit of cultures, being an American in New Zealand. So when I saw the Curtain Call colors I thought I'd make another 4th of July card, with a Kiwi twist. I've used the Mercy's Tuesday Sketch for this small little card.

Materials: White card stock, Stampin Up Red card stock, Stampin up Blue card stock from my scraps (although now I look at it, it's not quite the right shade of blue, sorry ladies), kraft scraps, Karl Kiwi punch, Fiskars Circle punch, white twine, Fiskars rotary scallop cutter

4th of July card

This CAS card is for several of those lovely 4th of July themed card challenges this week. I just chuckle b/c while I am American, I currently live in New Zealand. I'm going to a 4th of July potlock with some fellow Americans, but it's so very cold and wintery here that the whole thing seems a bit odd. The bonus is that we wont have to stay up late to light the fire works, it should be dark by 5 o'clock. So please enjoy your summer celebrations, I'll be having my hot dog, potato salad & apple pie- which my down jacket and hat on.

Back to the card... Jenny, at Wee Memories is challenge Red, white & blue (or some combination of the colors). Stamptacular Sunday Challenge is for stars and stripes. Paper Cutz is challenging to use circles, stars or squares, hope they're okay with one star. ABC Design Blog is also having a Red/White & blue challenge.

Materials: Patterned paper from my stash (bought at Spotlight, but who knows which company?), one card stock, Stampin Up red card stock, Hero Arts sentiment, Stampin Up black ink, Stampin Up star, Versacolor red ink

Sing, Laugh, Hope.. birthday cakes


A very red card, for 365 Cards 3 shades of red using the CPS- Card Sketch. Still working on taking photos at night, very open to suggestions- I've seen a number of folks mentions light boxes and digital camera settings, please feel free to share your thoughts.

Materials: Unknown company for sentiment, some one from Australia, Stampin Up designer paper, Paper Source circle punch, Paper Source Birthday Cake punch, Fiskars scallop cutter

Monday, June 28, 2010

Truly


This colorful card is based on the Unscripted Sketches sketch. It uses the rest of the Hero Arts digital sentiment I printed this morning for this card. Love when the scraps on the table become something of their own. The orange background paper is construction paper from my son's art project (b/c of course he wants to join me at my craft table while I'm making cards). The yellow paper is from a trip to Thailand in 2003, so yes ladies I am trying to use up some my fairly decent size stash. The tulip is from Squigglely, which is having a challenge on their blog to use that particular digital image.

Materials: Orange construction paper, Thai handmade paper, Yellow card stock from Spotlight, Hero Arts digital friendship sentiment, white card stock, Digital Squigglely Tullip colored with water colors

Yellow & Gray Friends


I'm not sure folks really want to hear all the details on how some of my cards come to life. I have a very non-linear train of thought and sometimes it's hard to follow along. I saw this lovely color inspiration challenge on Deb's Paper, Ink, Scissors, & Stamps blog and thought it was a great color combination. Then I was thinking about the current 2 Sketches 4 You sketch and wanted to do something with words, but then I printed the Hero Arts digital image too large. So somehow, the card turned out like it is- which is very similar to Deb's DT card... I didn't indeed it to be that way. Will have to try another version for the sketch challenge... but in the mean time here's a very CAS Friends card. Its for the Stamp Simply color challenge. And since it's got a quote about friends it'll work well for the Simon Says Stamps friends challenge. And while hunting for the right shade of grey I decided to recycle the cardboard that came in the card stock packet which works for the Cute Card Thursday recycle challenge. Hope the lovely folks at Cute Card Thursday don't get sick of me this week, such a great challenge!

Materials: Hero Arts digital friends sentiment, yellow card stock from Spotlight, Cardboard from card stock packet, Fiskars scallop rotary cutter

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Emerson quote card

This very simple card is a combination of the Sentimental Sunday challenge for encouragement & support (with their freebie sentiment of the week) and 365 Cards challenge to use three shades of green. I also used another recycled envelope, so I'll put this in the Cute Card Thursday challenge to recycle.

Materials: art paper scraps, used envelope, Kimberly's digital sentiment

Black, white, red thank you


An elegant thank you card using the Taylored Expressions sketch. I am so impressed by all the comments I got on my other 3 flowers card from the Speedy Cat challenge, that I'm going to enter this one in the Mark's Finest Papers challenge (the 3 flowers are kinda hiding, but they're there). Aly's Sunday Challenge is to use flowers. Crafty Creations wants to the cards to "shine" and this black and white paper has got sparkly glitter and looks amazing in the light. Corrosive Challenge is celebrating flowers. Character Cafe is challenges us to use vellum.

Materials: cool black and white paper from my stash, Stampin Up red card stock, black card stock, vellum, white card stock, Stampin Up sentiment, Stampin Up square scallop punch, Fiskars Rotary scallop cutter

Etsy inspired coffee cards



Okay, we all know I have a coffee card addiction problem. So when I went looking through this week's Etsy Inspired challenge and saw this cute coffee tote bag I knew I had to enter. I'm not overly thrilled with my cards, but I think that has something to do with the dismal weather outside and cold temperatures. Both cards are small, the first one measures 4 1/2 inch by 3 1/4 inch and the second one is 3 inch by 2 1/2 inch. Great little gift tags really.

Materials: A Muse Artstamps, random card stock scraps, Stampin Up circle punch, white gel pen, blue marker, Stampin Up Kiwi card stock scrap, Cosmo Cricket patterned paper scrap, black ink

Egg Beater Card


I had out my Cosmo Cricket "Early Riser" papers and I just had to keep playing. I can't believe I've had the set for an entire year and I still have a bunch left. The paper hoarder in me is letting go and getting creative. This card uses the Card Patterns sketch. Please note lovely Card Patterns ladies that I've had my eye on those stamps you're giving away this week. Would love that couch stamp! Since I'm using more patterned paper, I'll add this card to the Just Add Ink challenge. Digi Doodle's Shop is having an "anything goes challenge.

Materials: Cosmo Cricket Early Riser paper, red ribbon, yellow twine, Kiwi bliss Stampin Up card stock, White card stock, Fiskars rotary scallop cutter

Apron Card


So many challenges...It all started with Just Us Girls template challenge. I've never made an apron card before, so I thought now seemed like a good time? Simon Says Stamp Challenge is celebrating friends. KAH-Wink-E-Dink is having a free for all challenge. Just Add Ink is celebrating patterned paper, and my oh my is this collection of Cosmo Cricket paper fun! (Although I've just read their fine print and realized they don't like cards that are in more then 3 challenges, so oh well... I still like the card, this can be a bonus- just for viewing entry). Bunny Zoe's is celebrating "nice and girly" and for a non-pink kinda girl, I'd say this is about as nice and girly as I'll get.

Materials: Cosmo Cricket Early Bird patterned paper, red ribbon

Saturday, June 26, 2010

3 Flowers


A cute little card for this week's Moxie Fab World Tuesday Trigger. I don't normally make black cards, but I thought my CAS approach worked well, even with the absence of my need for white. Mark's Finest Papers is having a Speedy the Cat's Friend Challenge to use 3 flowers. Cute Card Thursday challenge is to Reuse, Renew & Recycle and I stamped one of the flowers on an envelope from my friend, I'm a paper hoarder and I liked the shade of red. Glad I could put it to use. The other two flowers were scraps from my overflowing collection of papers. Other Lovelies is having a flower themed challenge.

Materials: Hero Arts stamp (cut the flowers out of a larger Hello stamp), black & white card stock, Making Memories eyelets, Fiskars scallop cutter, Red/White/Yellow scraps

Orange coffee card


Look gals, another coffee card! This card is based on the sketch from Limelight Papercrafts and inspired by Karen's lovely card based on the sketch. I had gone digging for stickers for the Wee Memories challenge earlier in the week and had been waiting for the right opportunity to use this cool coffee cup sticker. Pile It On is having a challenge for stickers. Freshly Brewed is having an "anything goes" challenge (great tie in w/ my coffee theme!). And The Crazy Challenge is having an all things dots challenge, I think the polka dot patterned paper works?

Materials: Stampin Up orange card stock, Sandylion Essentials coffee sticker, polka paper from my stash, string, white card stock, corner rounder punch

Birthday cakes card



Am I the only obsessive card maker who thinks of ideas in the middle of the night? I saw the current sketch for Waltzingmouse sketch blog before I went to bed last night and at some point in time in the night I had the perfect idea. I recently got this small punch from Paper Source and I realized that it would coordinate perfectly with the birthday cake punch I already had from Paper Source. I had a lot of fun with this week's Colour Q colors on another card, so I figured I'd use them again. I love that Claire's blog says "things I've made while I should've been ironing" b/c I've made this card when I was suppose to be cleaning... oops. The card turned out larger then my normal ones, it measures 6 inches by 6 inches.

Materials: Stampin Up card stock, Paper Source circle punch and & birthday cake punch

Winter Wonderland


Daring Cardmakers is hosting a winter themed challenge this week and I thought that was a nice change from all these summer contests! (It helps that I've been skiing for the first time this winter and it's very, very cold in my little winter world). The sketch is from clean & simple stamping. I stamped the snowflakes on white card stock and vellum which works for the Character Cafe challenge with vellum.

Materials: Stampendous snowflake stamp, E-1953 snowflake stamp, Studio G sentiment, black card stock, white card stock, vellum, silver ink, Fiskars rotary cutter with deckle blade

Friday, June 25, 2010

Cupcake Off the Wall Craftiness Colors



I made a card last night with Kim's Off the Wall Craftiness colors from the photo above and the card just didn't work. So when I saw the Critter Challenge sketch above I thought perhaps I'd try a different version. I couldn't fit my sentiment on the bottom, I tried and it looked too cluttered, so I'm not sticking completely to the sketch, but I was thinking of it! The card also uses the 365 Cards challenge Cut 3 Ways (I used the Fiskars cutter with the scallop and deckle blades and then tore the bottom one).

Materials: Studio G cupcake stamp, Paper Chic patterned paper, card stock from my pile, Fiskars rotary cutter- scallop and deckle blades, corner rounder punch

Favorite 5 Card

365 Cards wants a card with 5 of your favorite things, Favorite Color: Red, Favorite embellishment: eyelets, Favorite Sentiment: this one: "Sing, Laugh, Hope, Dance, Love, Wish, Dream", Favorite card shape, I'm a boring rectangular girl, Favorite tool: Fiskars scallop cutter, so handy and easy!

Materials: I can't read the label on the stamp, something Australia, red eyelets, Stampin Up Red designer paper, Stampin Up red ink, Stampin Up red card stock, Fiskars scallop cutter

3 dresses, Color Throwdown colors



Well I liked the card I made for The Play Date Cafe so much that I decided to make another one for the Color Throwdown colors. Might as well enter it in the Terrifically Thrilling Thursday challenge of three in a row! Sweet Stamping Challenge is for a clean and simple card.

Materials: Stampin Up Dress form stamp, Stampin Up Chocolate Chip card stock, pink and green card stock from my stash and white gel pen.

3 dresses



Another week at The Play Date Cafe. I have to say that turquoise is not my color, and yet again, I love the card. I liked it so much that I made three versions! Thanks ladies for once again pushing me to work outside my color range and create. I've been wanting to play with a dress form stamp for awhile- I just love the Lawn Fawn one I've seen on a number of talented ladies playing with. So I was tickled when my card making date showed up last night with the Stampin Up set with these three dress forms. I thought it worked well with an color inspiration photo of three chairs. The three in a row also works for the Terrifically Thrilling Thursday Challenge. Creative Craft Challenge is for anything stamped.

Materials: Stampin Up Dress Form stamp, Stampin Up Chocolate Chip card stock, Stampin Up Red Card Stock, Stampin Up Orange card stock, Turquoise card stock from my Ben Franklin general stash, white gel pen

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Blue Caravan card


A sketch from Truly Scrumptious. I really need a good sentiment for this stamp, anyone got any ideas? Digital, wood, cling? Happy trails or something like that... I'm not sure. The card also works for the Cowgirl's Sunday Challenge, I think? Simple... might try another take on this card when I have time... or someone suggests the perfect sentiment?

Materials: Paper Source trailer stamp, Stampin Up blue ink, Cosmo Cricket patterned paper, Fiskars scallop cutter

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Alarm Clock card


I love CAS cards with lots of white, but when I saw these colors on Colour Q I thought they looked like fun. 365 Cards has a current challenge regarding bed time and while this card doesn't have to do with going to bed, I thought it was a good fit for the theme.

Materials: Stampendous sentiment, colored card stock

Blue & Yellow Daisy

Cas-tastic Wednesday is having a challenge with blue & yellow & neutral color challenge and I was inspired by Karen's hybrid card. I printed the digital daisy from Two Peas in A Bucket on vellum and then put it on a blue paper (the flower is blue though, hard to tell in this photo). Since I was on a vellum kick I used a strip of yellow vellum on the bottom, flipping the scallop cutter to be the opposite side as the top scalloped edge.

Materials: Blue art paper from the coolest art shop in San Francisco, yes I am a paper hoarder as that trip was pre-children (oh dear!), vellum, Two Peas in a Bucket digital daisy, yellow vellum, Fiskars rotary scallop cutter