Showing posts with label rubberstamping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rubberstamping. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 17

Instagram MFT Card Round Up


I have realized that I have put a load of cards on Instagram and given the ole blog no love at all. So just on the off chance I have a few blog followers that are not on Instagram, I've decided to do some "dumps" from the IG to my blog.
The card above is one of my recent favs! Fresh , springy colors with the blue that makes it all pop!

Speaking of pop, I need to play with this soda pop set a little more. So little time, so many stamps.


And finally for today, this little bricked background beauty. One of my favorite color combos!
Thanks for stopping by, have a super day!





Thursday, November 5

OH Birdie, Birdie!

I host a craft day in the fall and winter here in little Mentorville. I was over the moon when I sat down and my friend who was sitting next to me had brought Tim Holtz's Bird Crazy stamps!!! Not only did I fall more in love with them, I think everyone had colored a bird by the end of the day! I colored and paper pieced some birds. This is one of the pieced birds.
Thank you for stopping by my blog!!
Happy stamping!
Evs

Sunday, August 9

Oh Baby!

It' another hot and humid day here in Kansas! Good news is that its a perfect opportunity to finish and package a baby shower gift. For as long as I have been stamping, baby cards have not been something I have done. No one was having babies so no need for them! Its a good thing I picked up one stamp set from a garage sale to have on hand!
I decided to do a little ink blending, one of my favorite things to do. Blended on the card base then placed the stencil over the top, used the same colors and blended some more.
I used my only baby set from PTI for the onsite and sentiment.
I recently finished my first quilt. It was a smaller quilt to make it manageable...perfect for a baby boy! I used one of the jelly roll strips and tied a bow around it.
Next comes the packaging. I love using Laurie Willison's card hanger die. It allows the card to become part of the packaging while leaving the inside sentiments private. So clever!
 Below is the finished bag. I do have to say, I'm still very challenged by the tissue paper thing, lol!
Thank you for stopping by my blog! 
Have a super DAY!
Eva


Monday, August 3

A Little Latte

I am finally going to update this blog! Yeah!
I made a little card for an MFT challenge and need to link it up so here it is!

I love this coffee cup die from MFT! I have had my eye on it for along time! The coffee marks were made with a stencil and chocolate chip ink.
Thanks for stopping by to look! 
Have a fabulous day!

Monday, February 2

Rainbow on a Snowy Day...

Sunday was a productive, cold and snowy crafting day here at my house.I woke up this morning and quickly helped my daughter finish up her 2 scrapbooks we were working on so she could head back to college. Then something strange happened....I has MOJO!! I knitted a little (which by the way I have now completely torn apart, LOL) and then started making cards. 

This little gem below is the product of having two cut pieces from the Lil' Inkers Chevron Cover Up plate setting on top of each other after cutting them.

 I ended up going with it. I simply put one on top of the other, going in opposite directions. I glued the two pieces together and them placed on top of a piece of card stock that I had blended ink on. 

I used the Lil'Inkers Seriously Die and cut it out of black and layered it on top of a white banner. Since it is a thinner word the solid white banner helped it to stand out. 
I added a few little sequins...and I love it!

   Thanks for stopping by my blog today!
Hope you have a wonderful week! 

Eva

Saturday, January 31

Hello, Hello

I'm stopping in to share a bright and cherry little number with you!
I know black is not cheery but those flowers are!!
I used Hero arts ink and WPlus9 Pretty Peonies for the stamped piece. I layers a little piece of black ad white stamped cardstock to the edge and a yellow button with twine to finish it off. The Hello stamp is from Reverse Confetti.
Thanks for visiting my blog and until next time...stamp, stamp, and stamp s,more!
Eva

Sunday, January 25

Change of Scenery...

I thought it might be time for a little change of scenery here on the blog. Seems as though I have forgot all about this blogging thing since right before Christmas. Time flies!!

This Valentine card was made with a PTI die and stamp set. 
I added a little bling and twine for texture and interest.
Thanks for stopping by my blog!
Have a great week.
Eva

Wednesday, December 10

NN Inky Paws Challenge #16 Christmas

As promised, I have one last Holiday Hounds Christmas card to share with you.
I will say that using the same stamp set on 8 different cards all at one time made me feel more creative!! Kept me focused!
If you click on the picture you will head over to Newton's Nook Blog post that features the challenge cards. 
This time, I decided to make my very FIRST shaker card!
I used my Spellbinders to make the shaker window and then added foam tape to the back.
I filled my little shaker window with beads and sequins....to be honest, I didn't want to use too many sequins. I have the fear that so many other crafter's have..."what if I run out and need one in the middle of the night"...so I have more beads in there.

I placed a layer of sparkly icicle at the bottom of the window and attached a sparkly snowflake and gold floral die cut to the top, tying it off with a little bit of red scrapper's floss.


I stamped the sentiment in brick red ink onto a strip of vellum and attached it to the card front.
I was not so sure about this card, but it has grown on me and it was my friend's favorite out of the 8 that I made.

Thank you so much for stopping by today!
Until next time make sure you Stamp S'More!
Eva


Sunday, November 30

The Card Concept Challenge: Snowmen

Oh my, oh me...what happened? I was plugging along, posting  to my blog a little more regularly and then...a few weeks went by, YIKES!! How does that happen??

Now that I have made my way back, I have a little tag/snowman project to share. It is for a challenge over at The Card Concept blog.
I do love snowmen!! They are some of my favorite stamp images.
This one from Avery Elle is dear to me.
I claimed this guy/gal during a "nasty santa" type exchange back in September at a stamping retreat!


You know the one where the 3rd steal gets to keep it!! I was so excited!
I also used Lawn Fawn dies to cut the glittery snow and the trees are made from a PTI triangle die. 
I really need to invest in some good tree dies!


 As you are surfing the web, I wish you much inspiration!
I will try not to be a stranger to my blog :)
Until next time Stay Warm and Stamp S'more!!!
Eva

Sunday, November 2

Curtain Call Challenge

I saw the Boho Brights Curtain Call Challenge and decided to play along as it would require me to work outside of my box. I figured it would make me hunt up a color combo that I have not used before and that it did!!

Rich Razzleberry, Lucky Limeade and Sunshine Yellow...the only frequently used color in that batch is the Lucky Limeade.
I also had the opportunity to eat a little crow here. Just like sequins...I said I would never ever get into this "gold" thing that is happening right now...Oh I certainly ate my words on that!
Not only did I eat my words but I now think I need every word die made so I can cut them all out in gold!! I used gold poster board from Hobby Lobby. 

And the die word...SERIOUSLY.... One of my favorite words of ALL time! The die and You Rock stamp are from Lil' Inker's Designs. I handed my husband my Christmas list with the Lil' Inkers website and ALL of the sticth mat dies. Told him I would be happy with all my Christmas from all family being Lil' Inkers...I hope it meant it when he said OK.  
For the inked piece, I blended the ink on white cardstock and then placed a stencil over the top. I then took a baby wipe and dabbed over the stencil, this pulled ink off the cardstock, creating an awesome piece. The background stamp on the card base is from Heidi Swapp.

Thanks for stopping by my blog.
Have a great week!
Eva

Sunday, October 19

Blend, Blend, Blend

I must admit, the other day I was looking at all the cards that I have made recently...in hopes of finding something I have colored...and well, it seems I REALLY like this ink blending thing. I had no idea how many cards a recently have created that I have used this technique!
You all will be seeing blending, blending and more blending...and stencils!
This is a stencil from Heidi I love her stencils!
The ink is all SU! and the sentiment is from PTI.
I used Martha Stewart glitter on the pretty little star.
There have been a lot of cool things happening here in Kansas now that it is fall.
I hope to post pictures from The Barn Sale, Stamp Away Weekend and Mentor Craft Day in the next few days. For now, time for a drive to Emporia for work!
Thanks for stopping by my blog!
Eva


Friday, October 10

Happy Friday! The weekend is here, YIPPEEE!
I sat down last night to post my Thursday card and well...my OCD, Sheldon Cooper tendencies kicked in and I ended up organizing my photos. I did this for so long, my computer ran out of juice...so here is my Thursday card today!
I LOVE how this card turned out...so did others as it left my "sell basket" very quickly after it arrived!
I used a Memory Box stencil for the card front. The ink is Tangerine Tango and Coastal Cabana from SU! along with Brilliance Moonlight White.  I blended and blended and blended and had some very inky fingers by the time it was all over...but it was well worth it!
Below I tried to catch the shimmer of the Moonlight White...it is just stunning in person.

I stitched the edges, added a sentiment from PTI on vellum and a Paper studio wooden button to finish off. Every card should have a little chevron love!

 This weekend is our 4th Annual Fall Crafting day at church, I host one in the Fall and one in the Winter and it has really evolved over time. This time we are going to attempt weaving plastic mats from Wal-Mart sacks for the homeless and fidget blankets for elderly and surgical patients. We have a group coming from Great Bend to do some awesome projects with us and to cook a yummy Cajun meal. Hopefully, I will have some pictures to share of all the creations we complete and good times.

Thank you for stopping by and have a super weekend!

Eva






Monday, August 18

Here We Go!!!

Off she has gone...my beautiful young daughter has headed off to college and is going to conquer the world!!
Last week was tough on this momma!! I look back and I am so very thankful that I stopped focusing on papercrafting when I did! It allowed me the time to be with and know my girl, to watch her grow into the beautiful young woman that she is today. Funny, looking back the things that happened that seemed to pull me away from constantly creating were God's way of saying "I have more important things in store for you".

So, I am back to creating and blog posting...maybe someday I'll catch another design gig, LOL!!!
As I made my girl her first piece of mail last night, I realized that I now feel a new purpose in creating. 
With that I am committing to posting at least once a week on Thursday's. 
I'm calling it "Thinking of You Thursday". Each week Ill make a card to send to my girl and on Thursday Ill post the most recent mailing! This should get me started on the whole blogging track again!
But for now (Monday) here is a little something I whipped up recently.

Lots going on here...
 First, I used a stencil and glossy cardstock to make the background. Its so yummy!
I added the little handmade banner (yup no die for that one...its amazing what a gal can do with a centering ruler and sharp small scissors!!) Added a little stitching with my sewing machine.  The leaf die was from SU.

The small flower dies are from PTI along with the congrats die. It is such a pretty card!
Thanks for stopping by and I will see you soon!


Thursday, July 24

Closer...Closer...

My blog posts that is...they are getting closer together than they were for a while!
My girl heads off to college in a couple of weeks and my goal is to start creating and posting more 
once that happens. 
I recently went through my stash of "pieces" of stamped "stuff" and started making cards with the pieces.
This is a great guy card! I did use some old TAC images but  the sentiments is all newer stuff. 


The tab die is from MFT and the Birthday is a die from PTI.
I took this bottom picture hoping you would be able to see the stripes reflecting on the card front. 
One of the cool things about this card is that I used glossy cardstock. It can be intimidating to use but the results are awesome!

 Thanks for stopping by!





Wednesday, May 21

Graduation 2014.......

Yeah A Blog Update! I promise, someday, they will be on a regular basis again! Thank you to everyone who keeps me in their feed and continues to subscribe!!
Today, I have several graduation cards to share...and I'm super excited about my card hanger die from Soapbox Creations!!

My Cricut and SCAL made these cards more manageable! All of the graduation specific words and shapes were cut with my Cricut from black and white line images I found online.


I also used the PTI stars cover plate and Simply Stars stamp set.


This is one of my favorites...of course it was for one of my favorite graduates! That boy who hangs around here and swoons over my girl!! 


This was the last purple, white and black card I made (school colors)...I kinda really liked adding the name to the front of the card!! It sure helped when it was time to distribute them at the school!!


This card was my FAVORITE of them all...and its not even the right school colors!!
Of course, it had to be extra special as it is going to an extra special...extremely strong and kind young lady!!

You notice, although it is my favorite, I had to put it at the bottom of this post, hoping she does not read my blog...as she hasn't received it yet!! The colors will give it away.

Here are pictures of all the gift bags with the cards hanging on the outside. I {{{L.O.V.E.}}}
 this concept....{{{ SERIOUSLY LOVE }}}
it!! I often put much more work into the card than what is inside the bag.
 The card hanger die puts the card front and center and calls ALL the attention to the art.
The card hanger die is the brain child of my friend Laurie over at 

The card on the gold bag is larger than the rest of the cards so I improvised with my small slot punch from SU!...and some slow punching on glitter card stock.

Thanks for taking the time to check out my post!!
Have a fabulous day!!
Eva

Sunday, February 2

My favorite of this week!!!



Well, the week is over and I must quickly get my creations posted and linked ...fast!!

This is by far my favorite card of the week!! Inspired from Jennifer McGuire's bonus video.
Both the butterfly stencil and the patterned stencil are Heidi Swapp products. 
I used my Hero Arts Inks on this project...I so LOVE them!! 
Below is a close up. I die cut the "birthday piece" 4 times and glued each one together. I covered it with black liquid pearls for a different effect.
The "happy" along with the "birthday" are from PTI.


Thanks for looking!! Have a fabulous day!

Monday, January 27

Stencils....

It was about 10:30 pm Friday night and I had just made the 3.5 hour drive from Salina to Oklahoma City. 
I had visited with my dad a bit and we had said our good nights....then I opened my phone and found a ton of gorgeous cards using stencils. Not wanting to miss out on anything great, I signed up for the Online Card Class, Stenciled.

I made a quick trip to Michael's in Wichita on my way home Sunday...with my 25% off my entire purchase coupon (score!!), and back home to start playing.
I do think I like this stencil thing! Stencils of today are so much different than the stencils I purchased 10 years ago when I started scrapbooking! So much cooler!

Now that I have invested a little into Heidi Swapp's next paycheck....here was the first project that I made for one of the Day 1 techniques. Ohhhh, I love this technique!! I'm pretty sure it will be used A-LOT in the future.

I'll be back soon for card #2 of my stenciling projects!
Thanks for looking!!
Until next time, may you be blessed!

Eva

Supplies:
Stencil: Heidi Swapp
Sentiment Stamp: Verve
Paper: White Heavy Weight Paper Studio 
Ink: Hero Arts: Tide Pool
Dies: PTI and SU!