Thursday, November 29, 2012
Happy Snowman
I had time to make a few more Christmas cards these past few days. I am posting one of them today. I love this snowman - he looks so happy!
This snowman is from GinaK called Merry Little Christmas and the sentiment is from Warm and Cozy Christmas. The DP is also from GKD. I love those snowflakes. I have no idea when I got that glittery snowflake - it was in my stash of unknowns - I really love that big plastic container of "stuff".
I entered this card in the following challenges:
Cute Card Thursday
365 Cards
StampTV
Thanks for stopping by for a visit - I hope you have a glorious day filled with God's Blessings.
Sunday, November 25, 2012
A Child is Born: Matthew 2: 10-11
Welcome to the last challenge from Stampin' Sisters in Christ. Life takes twists and turns and occasionally we all need to reassess where we are and where we are going. Stamping Sisters in Christ is closing it's challenge blog after much prayer and discernment. We never know where the Lord takes us though, so we could reopen at a later date. But, for now, the blog is sending you one more great message and challenge - make a Christmas card. We, on the design team, all chose to keep the focus of the Christmas card on Jesus.
Kris is the challenge hostess and the verse she chose is Matthew 2: 10-11.
Matthew 2:10-11 - "They rejoiced with exceedingly great joy. And when they had come into the house, they saw the young Child with Mary His mother, and fell down and worshiped Him. And... presented gifts to Him."I believe that this verse speaks for itself - a wonderful reminder as we enter into the Christmas season that the focus should remain on Jesus at all times.
I used the wonderful colorized digital images from Daydream Design set called Little Bits of Christmas.
Our sponsor this week is Doodle Pantry with 3 digis of you choice.
Don't forget to stop by my SSIC design sisters (listed on the sidebar) to see what they have to share this week.
I personally want to thank Kris for the the work she put into this amazing blog. She, and the rest of the design sisters are the best! We truly are like sisters and vow to stay in touch. Peace to you all and I will still be hopping around - making cards - and entering challenges. Good things are ahead with God at the helm!
Recipe:
Stamps: Daydream Design - Little Bits of Christmas
Designer Paper: none
Other: Spellbinder dies, some yarn and Cuttlebug folders
Challenges: Crimbo Crackers
House That Stamps Built
Monday, November 19, 2012
Daydream Designs November Blog Hop
We are thrilled to be hosting our second blog hop at Daydream Designs! Our theme is polka dots...and other than that, anything goes! So you will see lots of variety and the tremendous talents of our design team!
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Happy Hopping!
MY PROJECT:
There is going to be another grand-baby for me to love in the Spring. We do not know yet if it will be a boy or a girl so I had to make one for each. Yesterday I posted a boys card using Daydream Designs Bitty Baby Boy and today I used Bitty Baby Girl in case it is a girl. I used the paper from the Hope Endures Pink Paper for the polka dot challenge. The sketch is from the sketch challenge at The House that Stamps Built.
Thanks for visiting and for commenting!
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Boy oh boy: Psalm 127:3
Happy Sunday! Welcome to another challenge from Stampin' Sisters in Christ! No Christmas card this week but come back tomorrow and you will see another one - I still have plenty to make!
The challenge this week is to create a card or project for a child. I used the wonderful colorized digital images from Daydream Design. I love the little bear!
It is always great to see you, thanks for the comments and have a wonderful week surrounded with God's love.
Recipe:
I Spy Sketches: sketch
This week Jerusha is the challenge hostess and the verse she chose is Psalm 127:3.
Children are a gift from the LORD; they are a reward from him"Friday night I had 6 granddaughters over to spend the night - they call it the girl cousin sleepovers and we have a great time. It is at some of these wonderful times that it is so easy for me to realize again what a precious gift children are. Their mothers might not think so all of the time but as grandparents we can, maybe because we give them back or maybe because we realize how quickly the years go by and we know to treasure every moment. Whatever the reason - I am blessed with my 8 children and 18 (soon to be 19) grandchildren! They are a reward! Aren't my granddaughters beautiful!
The challenge this week is to create a card or project for a child. I used the wonderful colorized digital images from Daydream Design. I love the little bear!
Don't forget to stop by my SSIC design sisters (listed on the sidebar) to see what they have to share this week.
Recipe:
Stamps: Daydream Design - Bitty Baby Boy
Designer Paper: none
Other: Spellbinder dies and a felt poinsettia
Challenges: I Spy Sketches: sketch
Friday, November 16, 2012
Grand-daughter Birthday
I have a lot of birthdays coming up so in addition to Christmas Cards I also need to keep up with my birthday cards. In fact today I have 6 granddaughters over to celebrate 2 birthdays! This card is for one of them. The one you see today was made using colored digis from Daydream Designs.
This particular card was made using Time to Party. I layered the images and popped up the balloon. It is in fun bright colors.
I entered this in the following challenges:
Forever Friends
Paper Crafting Journey
Thanks for stopping by!
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Christmas Candy Cane
I know that Christmas is right around the corner so when I have a few minutes I try to get ahead on my cards. For this one I am using the wonderful digis from Daydream Designs.
These are 2 different digi sets one is Deck the Halls and the other is Deck the Halls Boughs and Borders.This was a relatively simple card but I wanted to show how a card using digital images can still pop! I printed the images twice then cut out the poinsettias and popped them up. I added some gold beads and a ribbon.
I entered this card in the following challenges:
ABC Christmas Challenge
Through The Craft Room Door
These are 2 different digi sets one is Deck the Halls and the other is Deck the Halls Boughs and Borders.This was a relatively simple card but I wanted to show how a card using digital images can still pop! I printed the images twice then cut out the poinsettias and popped them up. I added some gold beads and a ribbon.
I entered this card in the following challenges:
ABC Christmas Challenge
Through The Craft Room Door
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Christmas Wreath
Today was finally a day that I spent creating something just for fun. I wanted to try something new and that is precisely what I did with this card.
One of the new techniques was the sunburst technique which was the challenge for ISpySketches. This took a lot more time then I thought it would but I think it was worth it for this unique use of scraps of Christmas Paper. Talk about paper piecing! I also saw this week's challenge on JUGS, which was to make a ribbon Christmas Wreath. It was fun and I think it turned out cute. I used a sentiment from GKD and fulfilled the challenge on WAW. So that was my day today and I made another Christmas card too!
Christmas Angel: Psalm 147-3
Happy Sunday! Welcome to another challenge from Stampin' Sisters in Christ! I am still on a Christmas card roll - making them one at a time with specific people in mind is what I enjoy. No two alike will go out this year.
This week Helen is the challenge hostess and the verse she chose is Psalm 147:3.
"He heals the broken hearted and binds up their wounds"I just love the image of the angel and this one by Daydream Designs is so pretty. This past week my dearest friend and sister-in-law's mother passed away. She had not been sick long so it was not fully expected. Now both of her parents are gone. He will heal their broken hearts because she fully walks with Him. Tonight we are going to a service where my husbands parents will renew their vows for 69 years of marriage. How lucky they are to still have each other. We know that their time will come too just like my mother went home to our Father a year ago. He does bind our wounds. I know this is rather scattered as are my thoughts. I feel Him so strongly - yet I hurt for my friend Pam. I made her a card and posted it yesterday. I am so thankful that we do not walk this journey alone.
The challenge this week is to create a card or project that uses something "broken and put back together" on your card. I chose to do the cracked glass technique. Here is a tutorial for it.
Our sponsor this week is Clear Dollar Stamps with $15 worth of digitals.
Don't forget to stop by my SSIC design sisters (listed on the sidebar) to see what they have to share this week.
Recipe:
Stamps: Daydream Design - Little Bits of Christmas
Designer Paper: Daydream Design
Other: Spellbinder dies and a felt poinsettia
Challenges: Friday, November 9, 2012
CSS Inspiration Blog Hop - 11/9/12
It is another StampTV blog hop. This month it is an inspiration blog hop. I love the colors and the layout - sure wish my house looked like this! You should have arrived from the fabulous blog of Linda Payne with what I am sure was a wonderful project!
The first card was really fun! I focused on the colors from the inspiration photo for this card. I got out some pure luxury ivory paper and then with 3 different distress inks swiped the ink pads across it in random directions. I then stamped the vases from Vogue Vases 2 on that paper and used the rest as a back panel. The sentiment is from Hopeful Hearts I was very happy with the result of this card and it was so easy to do. I also entered this card in the Simon Says Stamp challenge.
This card took me a while - I knew what I wanted but it just didn't come together as easily as the first card. I colored the pumpkins from the Heartfelt stamp set and lightly with Copics to look a little like the inspiration picture and I knew I wanted to use the burlap I also took the circle image and incorporated that into the card. The sentiment is from the Autumn Splendor stamp set. I also used 2 different Cuttlebug folders and a couple of beads.
Make sure to leave a comment as you hop along because on Tuesday morning (November 13) we will randomly choose one of the comments from all the blogs and that person will receive a huge grab bag of fabulous Gina K. Designs Stamps!
This card took me a while - I knew what I wanted but it just didn't come together as easily as the first card. I colored the pumpkins from the Heartfelt stamp set and lightly with Copics to look a little like the inspiration picture and I knew I wanted to use the burlap I also took the circle image and incorporated that into the card. The sentiment is from the Autumn Splendor stamp set. I also used 2 different Cuttlebug folders and a couple of beads.
I do want to apologize for the quality of the pictures, I love taking my card pictures outside but now it is dark too early so my light box has to do. I do not think the image is as crisp and clear as it is outside. Anyway - it is what it is.
Now hop on over to visit Sharri Seffens, for some more fabulous eye candy. If you want to start at the beginning or get lost along the way, just jump directly to the links for all of the wonderful creations on StampTV.
Now hop on over to visit Sharri Seffens, for some more fabulous eye candy. If you want to start at the beginning or get lost along the way, just jump directly to the links for all of the wonderful creations on StampTV.
Thanks for stopping by!
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Sunflower Thanksgiving: Colossians 1:3-5
Happy Sunday! Welcome to another challenge from Stampin' Sisters in Christ! This week we focus on thankfulness. A wonderful reminder to always be thankful.
Our sponsor this week is Karen Little with a a grab-bag of stamps from.
It is always great to see you, thanks for the comments and have a wonderful week surrounded with God's love.
Recipe:
This week Diane is the challenge hostess and the verse she chose is Colossians 1 verses 3-5.
Colossians 1:3-5-- We always thank God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, when we pray for you, because we have heard of your faith in Christ Jesus and of the love you have for all God’s people— the faith and love that spring from the hope stored up for you in heaven and about which you have already heard in the true message of the gospel.I have had a busy week so little time to make the card. I generally shy away from the CAS (Clean and Simple) cards but this week that is what I made. Sometimes the clean and simple turn out really well. I liked the end result and the coloring was wonderfully therapeutic! Sometimes when we are so busy with work and other commitments it is even more important to stop and thank God for the work and the family and church activities that fill our days. Thank You God!
The challenge this week is to create a card or project depicting thankfulness or prayer. It can be a Thanksgiving card/project, a thank-you note, or an "I'm Praying for You" type card/project.
Our sponsor this week is Karen Little with a a grab-bag of stamps from.
Don't forget to stop by my SSIC design sisters (listed on the sidebar) to see what they have to share this week.
Recipe:
Stamps: GKD - Stately Flowers 5
Designer Paper: none
Other: a button and some floss
Challenges:
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