Sunday, March 27, 2016

Can You Case It? #113 - Colour Challenge

Hello and happy Easter Sunday to you! Welcome to another challenge with Can You Case It? I'm super happy that it's a new challenge but also a little sad as it is my last post with CYCI. I love being on all the Design Teams that I'm on and I love sharing what I love with you each week but all these commitments are catching up with me and I can't do them all. There just aren't enough hours in the day. So with that I've decided to leave the CYCI team to free up my time a little. I hope that I've inspired all you CYCI faithful followers each week with each different challenge.

So with that this challenge is a colour challenge and these colours are perfectly suited towards those creations that we make for the males in our lives.


After making my creation I then realized that the it was Navy instead of a lighter blue colour like Lost Lagoon but my card was made with little time to spare to get it in so I'm going with Lost Lagoon instead.

I've had another play with the Going Global Stamp Set and the Going Places DSP stack. I'm actually going to give this card to my hubby for our 15 year wedding anniversary next month. Don't tell him! I might put some red hearts on it as well. I think that sentiment goes perfectly with how after 15 years of marriage (19 years together all up) he still means the world to me. Aww! Can you feel the love??!!


I first did a Water Colour Wash on the background of the card on Water Colour Paper using Aqua Painters. I wet down the Water Colour Paper first and then washed some Lost Lagoon Ink over the paper. The images from the Going Global stamp set I inked up with Versamark ink and then heat embossed them with Clear Stampin' Emboss Powder.


 I've cut some banners from the Going Places DSP stack and the Neutrals DSP background stack. Its all finished off with a strip of the 1-1'4" Burlap Ribbon and a Gold Basic Metal Buttons.

 I really like this colour combo and love all the elements that go together.

I do hope that you will play along this week. I can't wait to see what you come up with for this weeks colour combo. For all the details on this weeks challenge and to see the projects from the Design Team, click here. Make sure that you mention Can You Case It? in your post.

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Friday, March 25, 2016

Honeycomb Happiness - #tgif 48

Welcome back to another challenge with the TGIF Challenges Team. Because we are at the end of the month we have our Monthly Remix Challenge.


What's the Remix All About?
The last week of the month will be our "Monthly Challenge Remix" week.  Take all of the cool challenges posted for the month, pick at least TWO of them, and create a challenge mashup!  For example, combine the Sketch with the Color challenge...get it?

I've mixed the Sketch with the Sweet Tooth Theme. I only received my Honeycomb Happiness set yesterday. I know a little late to the party right?! HA! So that set is perfect for this weeks remix. I've had a play with my new and all time favourite technique - No-Line Water colouring. I'm a little addicted to tell you the honest truth. The images from the Honeycomb Happiness set make the No-Line Water colouring super quick and easy and are the perfect images for a beginner at this technique.


I inked the image in Sahara Sand ink and then stamped it off three times so that the ink was super light. I could just see it. But that is perfect for the No-Line Water Colour Technique.


I used Blushing Bride on the ice cream and then for the cone I coloured it in So Saffron and then added the details in the cone with Soft Suede. I made sure that I wiped off a lot of the Soft Suede colour off the end of the aqua painter so it wasn't so dark.


How pretty is the Birthday Bouquet DSP?? I love the soft colours in it and goes wonderfully with the softness of the ice cream image from the Honeycomb Happiness stamp set.

I hope you have a fantastic and Good Friday and I do hope that you will play along this week. I can't wait to see what you come up with for the Remix. For all the details on this weeks challenge and to see the projects from the Design Team, click here. Remember to mention TGIF Challenges in your post.

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Just Add Ink #304 - Inspiration Pic

Hello and Welcome! It's Friday and I hope that it is a 'Good' one for you at the beginning of this Easter season. I have a card for you for the Just Add Ink Challenge inspired by this fabulous, bright and fun pic!






You may be looking at my card and asking 'Where are the umbrellas?' I don't actually have any umbrella stamps so I used the colours from the picture as my inspiration. I used one of the masks from the Happy Patterns Decorative masks and then graduated the colours down the card using Stamping Sponges. It is one of those cards that is bright and fun and easy to replicate if you need to make a heap of them. Perfect for the #imbringingbirthdaysback movement. To see more about this movement check it out on the Stampin' Up! Blog here.
Lets all start making more birthday cards and get them in the post!

I hope you have a fantastic Friday and I do hope that you will play along this week. I can't wait to see what you come up with for the inspiration pic. For all the details on this weeks challenge and to see the projects from the Design Team, click here. Remember to mention Just Add Ink in your post.

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Monday, March 21, 2016

Can You Case It? #112 - Sketch Challenge

It's that time again for a new sketch challenge at Can You Case It? I do love a sketch challenge and this week was no different. I have changed the oval to a circle and added a square layer behind it but all up kept the basic design elements.



I've had a play with the Sprinkles of Life stamp set and the co-ordinating Tree Builder Punch. It is still such a fabulous set and remember that with every purchase of this stamp set  $3.00 goes to the Ronald McDonald House Charities. All for a worthy cause.


I had the idea long ago to do the repeated 'Happy Birthday' in the background but when I tried it the first time it all went wrong and the whole thing smudged. But this time trying it again it all worked out perfectly! 


I Googled cupcake sayings when making this card and came across this one which I loved, 'A cupcake is happiness with icing on top'. So true right?!



Its all finished off with a Blushing Bride Glimmer Heart, White Perfect Accents, 1/8" Gold Ribbon, Burlap Trim, Pool Party Glitter Ribbon and some Gold Metallic Thread.

Are you ready to enter your creation in this weeks challenge????? Can't wait to see your creation!!  Click here for more inspiration and all the details on how you can enter your card!

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The Stamp Review Crew | Made with Love Edition

http://stampreviewcrew.blogspot.com/2016/03/stamp-review-crew-made-with-love-edition.html


A big hello and welcome to you today on the next step on the Stamp Review Blog Hop.  This is going to be one cute hop today that's for sure as we are showcasing the Made with Love stamp set. It is found in the 'For Baby' section in the annual catalogue and it is all kinds of cuteness! There are also two Framelits sets that will help you with cutting out some of the images - Baby's First Framelits Dies and Tags & Labels Framelits Dies.

I've used only one image from the set, the super cute little deer,  but I've made two versions of my card a boy card and a girl one and I've had my first attempt at the water colouring technique - No Line Water colouring. This is when you stamp your image in a lighter colour ink and the lines aren't as defined and sometimes they ever look like the disappear. I really love the look of this technique and the softer look that it gives to the images. Perfect for a baby card!

I'm happy with my first attempt but I can see that I still need some more practise. What can I colour in next?? Ha!











The deer image was stamped in Sahara Sand and I stamped it off once first to give it a lighter colour. After stamping it off I re-inked the words again to make sure that they weren't so light. I've then coloured the deer using Aqua painters with Crumb Cake, Blushing Bride and Soft Sky.

I'm looking forward to practicing the No-Line Water colouring technique and moving on to some bigger images.

Now its time to hop on to the ever fabulous Tanya Boser for some more inspiration

http://tinkerin-in-ink.blogspot.com/2016/03/stamp-review-crew-made-with-love-edition.html

 Or if you are hopping in reverse head on to the super creative, Adriana Benitez.
http://escape2stamp.blogspot.com/2016/03/stamp-review-crew-made-with-love-edition.html

Remember if you get lost along the way click on the Stamp Review Crew header at the top of the post and it will give you the full list of participants


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Friday, March 18, 2016

Just Add Ink - Just Add E

Hello! Here's to the beginning of the weekend! WooHoo! This week the Just Add Ink team are Just Adding an E for this weeks challenge which is very timely for the your Easter creations. You don't have to limit yourself to just Easter though it could be and Eastern inspired creation, a stamp set or your favourite DSP that begins with E or your favourite colour. The possibilities are endless.

I have gone with the Easter option for my creation using the stamp set Circle of Spring. I was inspired for my card today by a picture on Pinterest of someones wreath that they had created to decorate their mantle at home for the Easter season. Even though it is now Autumn here in Australia for Easter I still wanted to use this beautiful stamp set for my card today.


I've stamped the wreath with Mossy Meadow and then coloured the flowers, using a blender pen, with Rose Red and the Leaves with Old Olive.


The cross is made with the Kraft Corrugated 12" x 12" cardstock and then bound together with Linen thread. I'm so loving the Corrugated cardstock, linen thread and Burlap at the moment. I think I'm going through a rustic phase.


If you find some time to get creative this weekend, we'd love to see your creation over at Just Add Ink. Remember your creation doesn't have to be an Easter creation. Whatever 'E' inspires you!

I hope that I've inspired you today to join in challenge. Make sure that you check out all the other fabulous creations from the rest of the Just Add Ink design team and while you are there check out all the details on how to enter your creation.

Looking forward to seeing what you make!
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Friday, March 11, 2016

#TGIFC46 - Well this happened and I'm so excited to be part of TGIF!

I'm so excited to be able to finally tell you all that you are looking at the newest TGIF Challenges Designer. Mercedes contacted me a few weeks ago about being part of the Design Team and I was blown away. EEEK!!! I'm such a big fan of TGIF and I'm so honoured and very thankful to be asked to be a part of this fabulous group of crafters.
I'm so looking forward to sharing all my creations with you and to inspire you to join in with the weekly Challenges. WHOOP, WHOOP!



I'm starting with the TGIF crew with my favourite type of challenge, sketch challenge. Yay!



I've had a play around with an oldie but a goodie DSP, Typeset Speciality DSP. I do love a vinatge feel to my creations and this DSP just fits that perfectly. Finish it off with some Burlap and the Venetian Crochet trim and it screams vintage all over.




I embossed the Typeset DSP with the Fluttering Textured Impressions embossing folder to give a faint butterfly impression on the DSP and give it some more texture. Its accented wtih some of the black sequins from the Metallics Sequin Assortment, Burlap Ribbon, Crochet Trim and some Gold Sequin Trim. I've also got to have some Metallic Thread on everything lately. Love that stuff!

I hope that I've inspired you today to join in the TGIF challenge. Head here to see all the wonderful inspiration and all the details on how you can join in the fun.

Looking forward to seeing your creations!
Thanks so much for stopping by!

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Just Add Ink #302 - Just Add A Colour Combo

Its a new Friday and a new Just Add Ink Challenge. This week we have a colour challenge - Blackberry Bliss, Tip Top Taupe and Rich Razzleberry.


The colours are rich and bold and I thought were perfect for the roses from the Picture Perfect stamp set from the 2016 Occassions Catalogue. It's been crazy and unusually hot here in Melbourne this week but fortuantely we had a cooler day today so I could have some crafting 'me' time.




The rose is stamped with Rich Razzleberry with the Triple Step Stamping Technique. I started with the darkest layer first and then stamped off the next layers to acheive the gradients of colour. I love that with stamp sets like this it is very easy to acheive an artistic look to your creations with little effort.

Its accented with the Sale-a-bration freebie Glitter Tape (love that stuff), gold sequins and some of the leaf dies from the Rose Garden Thinlits Dies.

I hope that you join in the challenge this week. Head on over to Just Add Ink so see how you can join and to see the fabulous inspiration!

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Monday, March 7, 2016

The Stamp Review Crew | Number of Years Edition

http://stampreviewcrew.blogspot.com/2016/03/stamp-review-crew-number-of-years.html

Welcome to the next leg of the Stamp Review Crew Number Of Years stamp set blog hop. You have probably seen lots of fabulous ideas and inspiration along the way and I'm hoping that I will inspire you some more.

I've used the Number of Years stamp set a little bit lately and what I love about it is that those beautiful large numbers have beautiful large matching framelits. This is also one of the fabulous 'Bundle and Save' bundles, so that when purchased together you can get them at 15% off the original price. 

Even though the Number of Years stamp set is very floral and feminine I wanted to use it today for boy/male cards and especially for two of my nephews who both turn six this week.  So I've used some of the word elements and the Framelits numbers.

I've picked a fabulous and fun boy colour combination Cucumber Crush and Basic Black and then gone from there!




The words and the 'th' banner are embossed in White Stampin' Emboss Powder and I've used my paper piercer to pierce some holes for a bit of hand sewing with Metallic Gold Thread. I love that the Metallics Sequin Assortment not only comes in different colours but also different shapes so that you can still put sequins on a boy/male card and not have it look too girly.

Now its time to hop on to the ever wonderful Linda Callahan for some more inspiration
http://stampinseasons.blogspot.com/2016/03/stamp-review-crew-number-of-years.html

Or if you are hopping in reverse head on to fellow Aussie and friend, Nikki Spencer.
http://stampinseasons.blogspot.com/2016/03/stamp-review-crew-number-of-years.html

Remember if you get lost along the way click on the Stamp Review Crew header at the top of the post and it will give you the full list of participants

Recreate this card at home using the following Stampin' Up! products.

Click on the pictures to see some more Number of Years Inspiration.

http://rochelleblok.blogspot.com.au/2016/03/2016-occasions-spring-summer.html

http://rochelleblok.blogspot.com.au/2016/02/can-you-case-it-106-happy-birthday-mum.html

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