Sunday, November 29, 2015

Embossed Cards #2



Here are some more of the cards I made from the embossed card base set.  This first one I just colored the embossed dots and added this cute balloon from the ATS "Lift Up"  It lifts my spirits just looking back at it.  Now the hard part sending it off.....

For a totally different feel, but starting from the same base I created this carefree thank you card.  Again, my goal was to use an ATS since there was already so much going on with the background.  First, I chose some paper to fill the center frame.  Next, I colored the dots to match the paper and create a totally coordinated card, at least I think so. The Cat's Meow stamp was the perr-fect accent to say thank you.


I am not super thrilled with this last one, but I included it anyway because I tried a different technique.  Instead of coloring the embossed background, I rubbed my ink pad over it.  It feels a bit busy for me, but maybe I just needed a more bold greeting to stand out more.  In any case it is elegant and sure to come in handy.


Stay crafty,and remember, have fun with it!

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Embossed Cards

I found these old embossed cards in my craft room, and decided today was the day I was going to put them to use.  I found it was a lot harder to design a card with the background already embossed. Luckily FSJ has amazing stamps and fun dies that made this process an adventure.  The first ones were baby themed and I just love this set, "Animal Nursery"!  It reminds me of animal cookies on parade.  The 'Treat Label' dies make an excellent and quick backdrop for the stamped images.  I even pulled out another oldie, rivets!!!
Next, I used another darling set called "Moon and Back."  I just love the fact that we have a coordinating cloud die that also has the piercing elements. Again these coordinating elements made for a quick and easy card.  I just love this little lamb, especially with a bit of journey glaze and a sprinkle of sparkle dust!
Of course, after I made this first card, I thought it appropriate to make a more "baby girl" version.  A quick change of colors and I had my second card.  

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

October Calendar Class

I was fortunate enough to be able to get together with some friends to make cards and the last two pages of our calendar for 2015. I can't believe this year is almost over....but the best months are yet to come. Months filled with celebrations, extra time with family and friends, and some of my favorite foods. To help get us in the mood and prepare our minds for the end of the year, we created the calendar pages for November and December. Take a look at November....

It is is a classic with leaves and fall colors. It may be the closest we get here in California and I will enjoy the changing of the seasons any way I can get it. This was a quick card made even quicker by the use of a coordinating die set to help cut out the greeting.  I also painted the wooden button with gold silk to give the page a little extra slash.


For December I just had to use this retired set from Fun Stampers Journey.  I love the Santa silhouette, and the Merry Christmas wreath is so much fun!  The snowflakes are  from a current set called "Holly Jolly."  Again, quick and easy!


Since we were meeting in October I decided to throw in a Halloween card using my favorite new ATS's from the Holiday Mini, "Lil Monster."  The Candy Dots fit perfectly inside the stamped image to add color and texture to the little guy.  We also practiced coloring with the blending solution and inks.  I love how you can get perfectly matching colored images with this new product!

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The final project of the day was this coordinating fall card.  I layers one of the leaves over a background created by repeating the ATS "Ink Splat" in three different colors.  I actually made a couple different  versions of the card by simply changing the greeting, so versatile.  


Enjoy, and happy crafting!

Thursday, August 6, 2015

Getting ready for Southern California's Mimi Yummy and Delicious

For my monthly gathering with my crafting friends we are working on calendar pages.  This is the calendar page I designed for the month of August.  We had fun with the "Hello Scoop" stamp set and always fabulous Journey sequins.  The best thing about this stamp set is that the ice cream scoops are outlines. This means that you can then stamp them on any patterned paper or color them in based on your preference.  I did a bit of each with this page.  The pink scoops are patterned paper and the purple and green are colored directly on the page.  
I absolutely love the greeting also because, well, it's true!


The next picture is of my favorite new product from the Yummy and Delicious line. 
They come in five colors and three sizes.  The smallest size, it turns out, fit perfectly inside the gumballs from the "Candy Shop" stamp set. 

I created the following card as I was playing with my Yummy and Delicious product.  I really wanted to use my candy dots, and this was the perfect way!  I place the greeting and swirl stamps on the same block with the gumball machine so that I could stamp all three images at once.  I then stamped the gumball machine a second time on bubblegum paper and cut out the bottom half to add some color with paper piecing.  I used the re-inkers and blender brush to color the rest of the gumballs in with matching colors.  
It's a pretty simple card, but I think it is super cute!

Friday, July 24, 2015

Southern California Y&D

Southern California’s Yummy Gathering

Join us for an afternoon of creativity and inspiration. 
In an effort to bring the inspiration of the ‘Yummy and Delicious’ tour to California a few coaches have come together and are excited to host this event.  Everyone is welcome to attend, no matter what your crafting experience or ability.  Please bring basic supplies including adhesive, scissors, and foam squares.

We will have:
* 4 make n takes
* Demonstrations
* Yummy treats
* Raffle drawings


When: August 29th from 10-4
Where:  11660 Church St., Rancho Cucamonga, 91730 (parking: Get a permit from the front desk in the main building and you can park anywhere along the street.)
How much: Early Bird registration =$40 (before August 8th)
Regular registration = $50 (August 9-23)
Last day to sign up is August 23rd
You can send a check to your Journey Coach or use the link below to pay through PayPal.



Registration

Friday, July 17, 2015

New Product

With the release of a new catalog, there are soooo many amazing new products.  I recently got my hands on some of them and wanted to share.  Although Fun Stampers Journey does not have markers, we now have a way to color your stamped images if you so choose.  We now have:
               Blending brushes              and                    Blending solution                                       
The brushes unscrew so that you can put the blending solution inside.  The caps snap shut so you don't have to worry about leftover product drying out.  They come in three sizes; small, medium, and large.  I have to admit at this time I only have the small, which made coloring bigger objects more time consuming, but works excellently for the detail shadowing.
Now I do not claim to be an expert at coloring, but I am excited to grow in this area.  I used both re-inkers and my ink pads to add color to my images.  I used the flower from Full Bloom because it seemed to lend itself so well to coloring.  Here is my first attempt with purples.

Love it!
The next time I used yellows and oranges. 

Here is the finished yellow card.  

So much fun!

Saturday, March 28, 2015

Yummy & Delicious Arizona

There was so much to see and learn at this event. A whole new product line with coordinating stamp sets, dies, and accessories. We recieved a stamp set with our registration and made four different cards with it throughout the weekend. This first card called "Yummy and Delicious" highlights some of the new products including adorable cupcake patterned paper, and candy dots.

The second card we made called "Sweetheart Cupcake" accents a faux shaving cream technique to give texture to the frosting. I have to say, I think it looks pretty cool!
These are some of the purchases I made at the event. One of my favorite things is buying bundles. You get so much great stuff coordinated to go together and at a price that makes it so reasonable. It also helps me take home the enthusiasm created at the event and allows me to keep the creativity rolling.
Finally they had a picture booth. I got to take a picture with the two host of the event, Richard Gabby and Garay.
Now I am looking forward to creating some of the excitement from this event in Southern California. Myself and four other coaches are working together to recreate fun projects and displays of new product.  It is sure to be a day of creativity, fun, and inspiration.