Monday, December 31, 2018

Ornaments


Every year, I like to make two of my grandchildren their own ornament for the tree.  When Audrey and Keaton grow up, move out, and begin decorating their own trees, they'll have a collection of happy memories already in place . . .


Each ornament has its own storage case which I hope will help extend the life of these paper ornaments.  I use sturdy cardstocks and strong glues and avoid overly delicate embellishments.  So far, they seem to be holding up very well!

ORNAMENT:
Cardstock:   The Paper Cut Orion set, Generic Metallic Gold, Silver     
Dies:            Spellbinders Basic Lattice, 2013 Heirloom Ornament,
                        La La Land Three Wise Men, Memory Box
                        Star of Wonder             
Doo Dads:    On the Surface Fibers Gilt Edge, Wrights Jewelry Trim
                        Silver, Judikins Diamond Dust, Amy’s Gamma Gold           

CASE:
Cardstock:   Chipboard, The Paper Cut Orion set, Red and Green scraps       
Dies:            Papertrey Ink Bulk Mail Envelope, Tim Holtz Alphanumeric,
                        Memory Box Star of Wonder

Thursday, December 27, 2018

Sending Love


Thank GOD for my Card Stash!  With all of the trials and tribulations that have visited themselves upon me this year, I have gotten woefully behind.  The holidays are in my lap and screaming for attention and therefore, I've raided my beloved Card Stash for my December birthday and anniversary cards.  I re-worked a few by remounting the card fronts and changing out some of the sentiments.  Instead of a week, I spent a couple of hours.  

More time - less panic . . .


 This one features a piece of finely corrugated paper with some color sponged on, followed by pieces of Mizuhiki cords and glitter glued into some of the channels.  Lots of nice dimension, yet easy to mail . . .

Cardstock:   Bazzill Rain Forest, Generic Textured Red, Yellow,
                        Corrugated paper         
Stamps:       Oogaloo "Sending Love"
Inks:             Ancient Page Cardinal, Pine, Saffron
Emb Powder:   Stamp Oasis Heat and Stick
Dies:            Heart punch             
Doo Dads:    Various metal embellishments, Mizuhiki, glitter 

Monday, December 24, 2018

Starlit Strip

Grief happens at any time, but it is particularly painful to suffer with it during what is ordinarily the happiest time of the year . . .


A simple reminder that our Savior offers us hope in the midst of devastating loss was all that I wanted this card to provide.  

Rest in peace, Andrew -  Memory Eternal . . .


Cardstock:   Bazzill Admiral, Strathmore #100 Bristol
Stamps:       Wordsworth Christ Has Made . . ., Rubber Moon
                        Starry Stroke
Inks:             VersaFine Majestic Blue, Encore Silver, VersaMark
Emb Powder:   WOW Silver Sparkle, Clear Matte Dull
Dies:            Spellbinders Small Deckled Mega Rectangles,
                        EK Success Cross              

Thursday, December 20, 2018

Love and Joy


Having had the most jam-packed year ever, the annual Christmas card-making session got postponed until the calendar shoved me to the point of no return.  The only option was to keep things exceedingly simple, thus speeding up the assembly line manufacturing process . . .


The remarkable die of the ageless nativity scene made it all possible and I was able to turn out eighty five cards in five days.  Nice to know it can be done, but definitely not the peaceful fun it's supposed to be.  Sigh . . . next year will surely be better, yes?

Christmas blessings to you and yours . . .

Cardstock:   Wausau Firecracker Red, Georgia Pacific Premium #110,
                        Love Nicole, Gold Glitter        
Stamps:       Impression Obsession “Love and Joy Come to You”
Inks:             ColorBox Gold
Emb Powder:   Judikins Egyptian Gold  
Dies:            Poppy Stamps Nativity Scene, Memory Box Star of 
                          Wonder               

Monday, December 17, 2018

It's Your Day


I came across this beaded dragonfly card in my stash and thought it was time to get him launched into flight . . .


As this one is admittedly bulky, I plan to hand deliver it.  I had a box in my former post office, and one of the most endearing postal ladies ever always decorated my box with a banner on my birthday.  So now, having found out when hers is, I get to reciprocate!

I've given cards with beaded dragonflies on them before and have always encouraged the recipient to remove the dragonfly and wear him as a brooch or hair ornament.  The wires that fasten the dragonfly to the background panel are left very long - they are coiled behind the panel - so it's easy to recycle him into wearable art.

Cardstock:   Bazzill Leapfrog;  Becket Iceberg, Bazzill Purple, Generic
                        Watercolor paper, Wausau Firecracker Red       
Stamps:       Various solid leaves, Stampin’ Up It’s your day
Inks:             Vivid Red, Green, Yellow, Purple, Taupe, Ancient Page
                        Amethyst
Emb Powder:   Vippies Transcendence
Doo Dads:    Beaded Dragonfly   

Thursday, December 13, 2018

Peace


When a dear friend of mine from church was going through some overwhelmingly sad times recently, nothing would do but to send her a serene card to let her know she is very much loved . . .


After scattering three dried die powders over the misted cardstock, I misted them a little more and blotted up some of the excess.  Then I stamped and embossed the trees in white. My original plan was to stamp them in black but I didn't think that would work very well.  So I shifted gears and went with the white instead.  What's the point of being a women if you can't change your mind once in awhile?

Cardstock:   Generic Teal Linen, Strathmore #100 Bristol     
Stamps:       Unity Planted, Hero Peace
Inks:             ColorBox Frost White, Distress Pine Needles
Die Powders:   Color Burst Terre Verte, Orange, Nuance Jade
Emb Powder:   Sweet Stamps Fine Detail White
Dies:            Lil Inkers Stitched Mats: Rectangles                    
Doo Dads:    Oriental Trading Vintage Jewels  

Monday, December 10, 2018

Thanks


During my recent troubles with amnesia following foot surgery, five of my incredible neighbors really stepped up to the plate and took care of absolutely everything:  transportation, errands, walking and feeding my dog Tater, and other details too numerous to mention.  So of course, my best efforts with Thank You cards were required . . .


The vase was colored with dried die ink powders which I chose for their wonderful vibrancy.  With my favorite marble image, I inked it in black, and overstamped the vase.  I think the result looks like an expensive antique done by an expert with ceramic glazes. Or am I being way too optimistic here?

Cardstock:   Strathmore Ultimate White, #100 Bristol, Generic Mesh
                        Textured White cardstock, Love Nicole Licorice         
Stamps:       Purple Daisy Sand, Impression Obsession Sketchy
                        Chevron Border, Fresh Squeezed Stamps Background
                        Check           
Inks:             Hero Black, Wink of Stella Gold
Colorants:    Ken Oliver Color Burst Alizarin Crimson, Orange
Dies:            Simon Says Thanks on a Line, Impression Obsession
                        Vase Set, Spellbinders Victorian Tags, Pink Fresh
                        Floral Squares             
Doo Dads:    Inkssentials Enamel Accents: Black       

Thursday, December 6, 2018

Good Fortune


When I had some foot surgery recently, I had complications from the anesthesia and experienced four days of amnesia.  My doctor went above and beyond the call of duty during that perplexing stretch of time and I received the best care ever.  So at the very least, a card is in order.  My doctor is Vietnamese, so I went with an Asian theme . . .


I chose the image of the horseman because he reminded me of my empathetic doctor who indeed galloped to my rescue during those frightening days!

I used the Charlie Chan font to type the sentiment.  The Chinese text is printed on rice paper which is very thin.  So I glued it to a piece of cardstock to give it some much needed body.  The coin is attached with my favorite method of dealing with the hole that's in the middle of most such coins:  I cut a very narrow strip of black cardstock, push the ends through the hole, and insert a few dried pine needles through the loop.  The ends are pulled through from the back and taped down.  I use glue dots to attach the coin to the card front.  After covering the card with a thin piece of spongy packing material, this arrangement has so far made it thru the mail with no problem!

Cardstock:   Neenah Desert Storm, Generic rice papers Chinese Text      
Stamps:       MJ Barber Chinese Horseman, Unknown Chops
Inks:             Hero Black, Ancient Page Cardinal
Emb Powder:   Distress Black Soot
Emb Folder: Taylored Expressions Weathered
Dies:            Spellbinders Victorian Tags
Doo Dads:    Chinese coin, dried pine needles           

Monday, December 3, 2018

Fall


I had lots of fun making the background on last year's Valentines card (just below) and liked the results enough to make some extra ones to use on other cards . . .



For today's card, I darkened the background with Aged Mahogany to better set off the Palm Leaf on top of it.  A few sparkles, a jute knot, and this card is ready to go . . .


Cardstock:   Marcos Jute, Bazzill Juneberry     
Stamps:       Hero Autumn: “Fall”
Inks:             Distress Brushed Corduroy, Aged Mahogany
Emb Powder:   Distress Walnut Stai,
Dies:            Lil Inkers Stitched Mats: Rectangles, Hero Palm Fancy,
                        Arich Rounded Corners Stitched Rectangles               
Stencil:        Tim Holtz Doily
Emb Folder: Stampin’ Up Fancy Fan
Doo Dads:    Delta Texture Magic Dimensional Paint Country Red,
                        Oriental Trading Adhesive Pearl/Jewels Vintage