Hi there! My card today steps away from the monochromatic funk I usually find myself in and incorporates a mix of bright colours - hooray!! It would work well for either a guy or a girl I reckon. You can give a guy a card with flowers on it right?? If not, about half of my stamps are ruled out! hehe.
I was given some exciting new things to play with for Christmas, one of which was sponge daubers. This is actually my first attempt at using them and I'm happy with the results, but there's definitely room for improvement too!
The square was sponged while still sitting in the nestability die to create the soft white border, and then I matted it against the orange cardstock. I'm a big fan of this paper, it's Washington Apple dsp from Stampin Up! and I think it's a great colour scheme.
So what do you reckon - masculine enough to give to a bloke??
Sheryl
Supplies:
Cardstock & Paper: Pumpkin Pie, Washington Apple dsp (SU!), White
Stamps: Upsy Daisy (SU!)
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black (Tsukineko); Bashful Blue (SU!)
Other: sqaure nestabilities
The Creative Approach
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Monday, March 14, 2011
Friday Mashup!
Wow, it's been awhile since my last post - where does the time go?!!
Over the weekend I found a new challenge blog (well, new to me that is) called Friday Mashup! This week they are running sketch challenge #35 and I was inspired by the clean and simple design so decided to participate.
Here's the sketch:
Here's what i did with it:
I love the way this one turned out, even though it was a struggle for me to leave so much blank space - I was tempted to fill it up somehow. I'm glad I resisted urge though! I stuck pretty much exactly to the sketch, without going off on any creative tangents :)
My scallop punch creates quite small scallops and I wanted something bigger for this card so I created the strip by cutting a scallop square nestability and trimming off one side.
The colours are Wild Wasabi and Certainly Celery - such a soothing combo together - and the black button is just one from my stash (off some skirt or another hehe) which I threaded with a strip of cardstock.
The stamped dragonfly is from KaiserCraft and I coloured it in with my water colour pencils before cutting out with a classic circle nestie and popping it up on a foam dot.
Thanks so much for stopping in today. I'd love to know what you think.
Sheryl
Supplies:
Cardstock & Paper: Wild Wasabi, Subtles DSP (SU!)
Ribbon: Certainly Celery (SU!)
Stamps: Dragonfly (Kaisercraft)
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black (Tsukineko)
Over the weekend I found a new challenge blog (well, new to me that is) called Friday Mashup! This week they are running sketch challenge #35 and I was inspired by the clean and simple design so decided to participate.
Here's the sketch:
Here's what i did with it:
I love the way this one turned out, even though it was a struggle for me to leave so much blank space - I was tempted to fill it up somehow. I'm glad I resisted urge though! I stuck pretty much exactly to the sketch, without going off on any creative tangents :)
My scallop punch creates quite small scallops and I wanted something bigger for this card so I created the strip by cutting a scallop square nestability and trimming off one side.
The colours are Wild Wasabi and Certainly Celery - such a soothing combo together - and the black button is just one from my stash (off some skirt or another hehe) which I threaded with a strip of cardstock.
The stamped dragonfly is from KaiserCraft and I coloured it in with my water colour pencils before cutting out with a classic circle nestie and popping it up on a foam dot.
Thanks so much for stopping in today. I'd love to know what you think.
Sheryl
Supplies:
Cardstock & Paper: Wild Wasabi, Subtles DSP (SU!)
Ribbon: Certainly Celery (SU!)
Stamps: Dragonfly (Kaisercraft)
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black (Tsukineko)
Other: circle nestabilities, square scallop nestabilites, black button, foam dot
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Kimono Kids
Karen Giron has another great Sweet Sunday Sketch (SSSC104) for us this week, and I decided to combine it with another challenge to flex my creative skills *wink*. I've found a fun site called Our Creative Corner and they have a Cut It Out challenge this week, where you can do anything that involves fiddly cutting.
Here's the sketch:
And here's my card:
I received a new order of Stampin Up! supplies on Friday, including this cute stamp set Kimono Kids. I stamped these cuties in Momento Tuxedo Black and coloured them in my watercolour pencils before cutting them out and popping them up on foam dots. A row of KaiserCraft rhinestones in the corner and one in the centre of a punch flower and I was finished.
I decided to omit the scalloped strip on the sketch from my card becuase i just couldn't get it to work with my layout.
Thanks for visiting :)
Sheryl
Supplies:
Cardstock & Paper: Marina Mist, Perfect Plum, Rose Red, Subtles dsp (SU!), Pink (Bazzill)
Stamps: Kimono Kids (SU!)
Here's the sketch:
And here's my card:
I received a new order of Stampin Up! supplies on Friday, including this cute stamp set Kimono Kids. I stamped these cuties in Momento Tuxedo Black and coloured them in my watercolour pencils before cutting them out and popping them up on foam dots. A row of KaiserCraft rhinestones in the corner and one in the centre of a punch flower and I was finished.
I decided to omit the scalloped strip on the sketch from my card becuase i just couldn't get it to work with my layout.
Thanks for visiting :)
Sheryl
Supplies:
Cardstock & Paper: Marina Mist, Perfect Plum, Rose Red, Subtles dsp (SU!), Pink (Bazzill)
Stamps: Kimono Kids (SU!)
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black (Tsukineko)
Other: Flower punch (CarlaCraft), Rhinestones (Kaisercraft), foam dots, water colour penicls
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Jac-inks Challenge #1
Woohoo, a new challenge blog! Today i'm joining the first ever challenge over at the jac-inks Papercraft Challenges blog, and there's fabulous blog candy up for grabs!! The challenge was to create an item using neutrals colours + one other, and to include at least one stamped image.
I went with a scalloped circle card (which are so fun to make!), and stamped a bunch of crazy little monkeys from Stampin Up!'s Fox & Friends set. For my burst of colour I tied a red ribbon from my stash in to a little bow.
The scallops look a little weird on either side of the top but it's just because I popped the card open to photograph. When the card is sitting flat the scallops are all aligned perfectly - I promise :)
Thanks for stopping by!
Sheryl
Ink: Chocolate Chip (SU!)
I went with a scalloped circle card (which are so fun to make!), and stamped a bunch of crazy little monkeys from Stampin Up!'s Fox & Friends set. For my burst of colour I tied a red ribbon from my stash in to a little bow.
The scallops look a little weird on either side of the top but it's just because I popped the card open to photograph. When the card is sitting flat the scallops are all aligned perfectly - I promise :)
Thanks for stopping by!
Sheryl
Supplies:
Cardstock: Chocolate Chip, Creamy Caramel (SU!),
Stamps: Fox & Friends (SU!)Cardstock: Chocolate Chip, Creamy Caramel (SU!),
Ink: Chocolate Chip (SU!)
Other: Scallop Cricle, and Classic Circle Nestabilities (Spellbinders), red ribbon from my stash
Monday, February 7, 2011
Roses for Grandma
Good Morning :) I made this card last year for my Grandma, something about the roses just made me think of her. She lives in a rest home in a different city to me so it's nice to send her something pretty for her room. She loves telling the nurses (and anyone else who'll listen!) that the cards are hand made.
I wasn't much of a fan of Kiwi Kiss when it came out, but when i discovered this beautiful Bella Rose dsp (SU!), I changed my tune entirely. I think this paper is just goregeous!!
Three buttons make a simple and cute embellishement. They're threaded with a tiny sliver of card stock to help make them pop.
I also prettied up the inside of the card:
I've just realised that this card uses all Stampin Up! products - aside from the white cardstock which I buy locally in huge sheets since I go through so much of it!!
That's all from me today. Thank you for visiting.
Sheryl
Ink: Riding Hood Red (SU!)
I wasn't much of a fan of Kiwi Kiss when it came out, but when i discovered this beautiful Bella Rose dsp (SU!), I changed my tune entirely. I think this paper is just goregeous!!
Three buttons make a simple and cute embellishement. They're threaded with a tiny sliver of card stock to help make them pop.
I also prettied up the inside of the card:
I've just realised that this card uses all Stampin Up! products - aside from the white cardstock which I buy locally in huge sheets since I go through so much of it!!
That's all from me today. Thank you for visiting.
Sheryl
Supplies:
Cardstock & Paper: Kiwi Kiss, Riding Hood Red (SU!), White; Bella Rose DSP (SU!)
Stamps: Whimsical Words (SU!)Cardstock & Paper: Kiwi Kiss, Riding Hood Red (SU!), White; Bella Rose DSP (SU!)
Ink: Riding Hood Red (SU!)
Other: Scallop Edge Punch & Buttons (SU!)
Thursday, February 3, 2011
One from the Vault
Well i reached in to the vault for this one... it's the Mothers Day card I made for my Mum last year - I did tell you I had a lot of photos up my sleeve to post when I got the chance!
This one is fairly simple - I love working with a limited colour scheme and sometimes it's actually quite a struggle for me to introduce other colours. Guess i'd better work on that!
This one is fairly simple - I love working with a limited colour scheme and sometimes it's actually quite a struggle for me to introduce other colours. Guess i'd better work on that!
I think this DSP (retired, from SU!) is just beautiful; a wide stip of it with a punched flower, a rub-on sentiment, and some rounded corners and I was done! No stamping whatsover on this one.
Today is Friday which has got to be my favourite day of the week! The whole weekend lies ahead, it can't get much better than that :)
I hope you have a great weekend too.
Sheryl
Supplies:
Cardstock & Paper: Riding Hood Red (SU!), White (on the inside)
Cardstock & Paper: Riding Hood Red (SU!), White (on the inside)
Other: Chit Chat Rub Ons (SU!), Flower punch (CarlaCraft), Silver brad, corner rounder
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Birthdays are the best!
No sadly, it's not my birthday but you'd be forgiven for thinking it was with the title of this post! My birthday was back at the beginning of December and I received some fabulous stamps and supplies from my husband Matt & other family.
One of the lovely gifts was the gorgeous stamp set Greenhouse Garden from Stampin Up! I got to work with it straight away to make a birthday card for a special friend; and now i've finally got around to posting it!
I seriously love these flowers!! They're easy to cut out by hand and are so striking with the two-tone colour.
I used VersaColor ink on the flowers which is one of my favourite products as their ink gives fantastic coverage and they have such a massive colour range.
This layout was super quick and easy. I think i'll be remaking this card in the future, perhaps as a sympathy card next time.
I'd love to know what you think.
Have a great day!
Sheryl
One of the lovely gifts was the gorgeous stamp set Greenhouse Garden from Stampin Up! I got to work with it straight away to make a birthday card for a special friend; and now i've finally got around to posting it!
I seriously love these flowers!! They're easy to cut out by hand and are so striking with the two-tone colour.
I used VersaColor ink on the flowers which is one of my favourite products as their ink gives fantastic coverage and they have such a massive colour range.
This layout was super quick and easy. I think i'll be remaking this card in the future, perhaps as a sympathy card next time.
I'd love to know what you think.
Have a great day!
Sheryl
Supplies:
Cardstock & Paper: Pink (Bazzill), White; Grey DSP (SU!)
Stamps: Greenhouse Garden (SU!)
Ink: Opera Pink (024) and Petal Pink (134) (VersaColor)
Cardstock & Paper: Pink (Bazzill), White; Grey DSP (SU!)
Stamps: Greenhouse Garden (SU!)
Ink: Opera Pink (024) and Petal Pink (134) (VersaColor)
Other: Chit Chat Rub Ons (SU!), foam dots
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