This month's featured paper collection is the beautifully elegant and festive Silver & Gold paper pack, just in time for making gorgeous holiday projects! (If you're already hopping then you've probably arrived from my friend Shirley's blog, and you will head to Cheryl's blog next.)
I am in the process of modifying the recently released 64-card Basics Fundamentals workshop to use with the Silver & Gold Workshop Your Way collection plus Cranberry card stock. These are the second set of three cards from the 8-card workshop (8 each of 8 designs).
After stamping my image from the Prince of Peace set, I used my gold marker to accent the guiding star and a few of the star "dots." A few gold glitter gems finished this one off.
For this simple card, I stamped the tree from the Beary Christmas Cardmaking set in Pewter then the banner in Cranberry. Gold shimmer trim & a gold glitter gem from the Silver & Gold Workshop Your Way added some sparkle. (Next time I may place the gold on top of the Cranberry so that you can see all of the tree.)
Look closely to see how I stamped the sentiment after inking it Cranberry then rolling the edges in Black. Finally, I colored in the leaves with my gold marker and added the gold shimmer trimmer "ribbon."
Now here are the first three cards that I made. (You can read more about them HERE.)
Two more to go and I will have all 8 designs finished, cut, and ready to glue and stamp. (If you would like a copy of the card workshop instructions, contact your CTMH consultant! If you don't have one yet, feel free to email me at inkyscrapper @ gmail.com.)
Thanks for hopping by! I'd love for you to leave a comment before you go on to see Cheryl's Silver & Gold project!
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Saturday, November 18, 2017
Thursday, November 16, 2017
Just for Fun Blog Hop
Close To My Heart is offering up to 40% off this month on our Fundamentals lines of patterned paper, ribbon, and Complements! You are going to love all the ideas you'll get on this Just for Fun(damentals) blog hop! (If you're already hopping, then you've arrived from Darlys's blog. From here, you'll visit my friend Brandi next.) I am featuring three versions of A Grateful Heart home decor gifts. (The frames are from my local big box store.)
All of these frames start with a 4"x6" piece of White Daisy card stock stamped with A Grateful Heart stamp and then watercolored. (Fern is used in all of the pieces.) The first one was stamped with Espresso that I quickly sprinkled clear embossing powder on then heat set to make my stamped image more waterproof. I watercolored it with Lagoon, Espresso, Toffee, Almond, and Fern. I used the Basics Fundamentals plus some Lagoon cardstock and Adventure ribbon.
After stamping A Grateful Heart with Charcoal ink, I sprinkled silver embossing powder then heat set. I used Charcoal, Pewter, Cranberry, and Fern ink plus Basics and Adventure Fundamentals, silver shimmer trim, and gray thick twine. (I did add a few swipes of Carmine Shin Han Twin Touch marker to make the red flower pop.)
The final version also started with A Grateful Heart stamped in Charcoal with clear embossing powder. I used Eggplant instead of Cranberry and then pieces of the Basics and Enchantment Fundamentals and Enchantment ribbon.
Thank you for visiting me on the Just for Fun blog hop! Please leave me a comment before you hop on over to Brandi's blog next!
After stamping A Grateful Heart with Charcoal ink, I sprinkled silver embossing powder then heat set. I used Charcoal, Pewter, Cranberry, and Fern ink plus Basics and Adventure Fundamentals, silver shimmer trim, and gray thick twine. (I did add a few swipes of Carmine Shin Han Twin Touch marker to make the red flower pop.)
The final version also started with A Grateful Heart stamped in Charcoal with clear embossing powder. I used Eggplant instead of Cranberry and then pieces of the Basics and Enchantment Fundamentals and Enchantment ribbon.
Thank you for visiting me on the Just for Fun blog hop! Please leave me a comment before you hop on over to Brandi's blog next!
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Wednesday, November 15, 2017
CTMH Technique Blog Hop: Thin Cuts
Thin Cuts are metal dies that Close To My Heart has made to coordinate with certain stamp sets. With Thin Cuts and a die cut machine (like a Cuttlebug), you can easily cut your paper to match the stamped image exactly. This month, the CTMH Technique Blog hop is featuring Thin Cuts. You're sure to get some great ideas, so from here you'll visit Darlys next. (If you're already hopping then you should have arrived from Melissa's blog.)
Unfortunately my project isn't ready, so please pass on through to Darlys's blog! (Thanks for understanding!)
Unfortunately my project isn't ready, so please pass on through to Darlys's blog! (Thanks for understanding!)
Monday, November 13, 2017
H2H Challenges: Count Your Blessings
When I saw the stamp set, A Grateful Heart, I knew that I wanted to make a little sign to remember its message each day. (I've also made several to give as gifts that I will be featuring later this month.) I think this project is the perfect link up for this week's Heart 2 Heart Challenge, Count Your Blessings.
To begin, I cut a White Daisy card stock to 4"x6". I stamped A Grateful Heart with Espresso ink and then immediately sprinkled gold embossing powder on it, tapped off the excess, and then heat embossed. The purpose of this is two-fold: first to make it easier to watercolor and second to give it some sparkle. (Unfortunately that sparkle was impossible to photograph!) Also, note that you will not get the full, even embossing coverage that you would get with embossing, pigment, or Versamark ink.
The I watercolored my wreath with my waterbrush and Espresso, Toffee, Almond, Fern, and Lagoon inks.
Finally, I added the layers of Fundamental Basics and Lagoon card stock (lighter side). I placed the glass from my cheap frame onto my project and tied the white & gold ribbon around it then popped it in the frame. I love how it turned out!
As I said, I have made a few more gifts. What color combo would YOU prefer? Please leave me a comment! The H2H challenge, Count Your Blessings, is open all month so please join us. Just click on the name to go to the blog. I'm very grateful that you've stopped by!
To begin, I cut a White Daisy card stock to 4"x6". I stamped A Grateful Heart with Espresso ink and then immediately sprinkled gold embossing powder on it, tapped off the excess, and then heat embossed. The purpose of this is two-fold: first to make it easier to watercolor and second to give it some sparkle. (Unfortunately that sparkle was impossible to photograph!) Also, note that you will not get the full, even embossing coverage that you would get with embossing, pigment, or Versamark ink.
The I watercolored my wreath with my waterbrush and Espresso, Toffee, Almond, Fern, and Lagoon inks.
Finally, I added the layers of Fundamental Basics and Lagoon card stock (lighter side). I placed the glass from my cheap frame onto my project and tied the white & gold ribbon around it then popped it in the frame. I love how it turned out!
As I said, I have made a few more gifts. What color combo would YOU prefer? Please leave me a comment! The H2H challenge, Count Your Blessings, is open all month so please join us. Just click on the name to go to the blog. I'm very grateful that you've stopped by!
Friday, November 10, 2017
Close To My Heart Christmas Card Blog Hop
It's time to start preparing those Christmas cards, and you're going to be blown away by all the wonderful ideas you see along this Christmas card blog hop! (If you're already hopping then you've arrived from Darlys's blog. From here, you will visit Corinna's blog next.)
In honor of the Fundamental paper packs/collections being available this month only at 30-40% off, Close To My Heart has released instructions for a 64-card workshop (8 each of 8 designs). (You can find the instructions HERE.) I decided to use these instructions with the Silver and Gold Workshop Your Way collection paired with the Beary Christmas- Cardmaking stamp set (C1691) and Cranberry card stock.
While I don't have all 8 card samples prepared (much less all 64 cards), this card is pattern #2. The gold shimmer trim and glitter dots are part of the Silver and Gold Workshop Your Way collection. The wreath is stamped in Black with Cranberry berries.
Pattern #3 uses the adorable Santa hat stamp from this set. I first stamped the hat portion in Cranberry, and then the brim (Christmas sentiment) in Black. I stamped the pompom on scrap White Daisy in Black, cut out, and attached to the hat.
The final card I have ready right now is pattern #5. Isn't that gold stripe paper stunning?!?
I will be finishing up all 8 "stamples" in the near future so please come back to see the rest. Don't forget to download your own instructions for the 64-card workshop at the CTMH Make It From Your Heart blog. Thanks for hopping by! I'd love for you to leave a comment before you head on to creative Corinna's blog.
In honor of the Fundamental paper packs/collections being available this month only at 30-40% off, Close To My Heart has released instructions for a 64-card workshop (8 each of 8 designs). (You can find the instructions HERE.) I decided to use these instructions with the Silver and Gold Workshop Your Way collection paired with the Beary Christmas- Cardmaking stamp set (C1691) and Cranberry card stock.
While I don't have all 8 card samples prepared (much less all 64 cards), this card is pattern #2. The gold shimmer trim and glitter dots are part of the Silver and Gold Workshop Your Way collection. The wreath is stamped in Black with Cranberry berries.
Pattern #3 uses the adorable Santa hat stamp from this set. I first stamped the hat portion in Cranberry, and then the brim (Christmas sentiment) in Black. I stamped the pompom on scrap White Daisy in Black, cut out, and attached to the hat.
The final card I have ready right now is pattern #5. Isn't that gold stripe paper stunning?!?
I will be finishing up all 8 "stamples" in the near future so please come back to see the rest. Don't forget to download your own instructions for the 64-card workshop at the CTMH Make It From Your Heart blog. Thanks for hopping by! I'd love for you to leave a comment before you head on to creative Corinna's blog.
{Click HERE for all the hop participants and their blogs.} |
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
November Stamp of the Month Blog Hop: Through the Year
The November stamp of the month, Through the Year, is such a great stamp set! Be sure to follow this blog hop to get all kinds of creative ideas for how to use this set and stretch your creativity. (If you're already hopping then you've probably arrived from Brenda's blog. From here you'll visit Priscilla's blog next.) My cousin is expecting her first baby next month, so I am making a Cut Above- The Story Begins (Baby Boy) album for her and an Everyday Life album for her mom (my first cousin). Here are the monthly cards that I've gotten made. The top 4x6 pieces are for Momma Megan's 12"x12" album, and the bottom 4x3 pieces are for Grandma Debby's album. Of course each month uses the November stamp of the month, Through the Year, and White Daisy card stock.
December: Beary Christmas paper pack & dots; Cranberry and Black ink; Sap Green and Leaf Green markers
January: Silver & Gold paper pack; Pewter and Glacier ink; Glacier card stock; silver shimmer trim; bitty sparkles
February: Whimsy Fundamentals paper pack, Bashful card stock; Glacier and Bashful ink; Bashful pearls; TECHNIQUE: stamped patterned paper
March: Whimsy Fundamentals paper pack; Sweet Leaf, Canary, and Black ink; Tender Pink, Leaf Green, and Turquoise Blue markers; gold shimmer trim and gold glitter gems; TECHNIQUES: drop shadow and paper piecing
April: Whimsy Fundamentals paper pack; Thistle & Crystal Blue ink; silver shimmer trim
Technique: paper piecing
May: Whimsy Fundamentals paper pack; Canary & Juniper inks; gold marker, waterbrush, and Turquoise Blue marker; gold shimmer trim
June: Whimsy Fundamentals paper pack; CTMH/Cricut Flower Market cartridge; Crystal Blue ink
Technique: paper tearing
July: Adventure Fundamentals paper pack; Sapphire ink; Beary Christmas Dots
The rest of the year is in progress. I'd love a comment before you hop on to visit Priscilla's blog next!
December: Beary Christmas paper pack & dots; Cranberry and Black ink; Sap Green and Leaf Green markers
January: Silver & Gold paper pack; Pewter and Glacier ink; Glacier card stock; silver shimmer trim; bitty sparkles
February: Whimsy Fundamentals paper pack, Bashful card stock; Glacier and Bashful ink; Bashful pearls; TECHNIQUE: stamped patterned paper
March: Whimsy Fundamentals paper pack; Sweet Leaf, Canary, and Black ink; Tender Pink, Leaf Green, and Turquoise Blue markers; gold shimmer trim and gold glitter gems; TECHNIQUES: drop shadow and paper piecing
April: Whimsy Fundamentals paper pack; Thistle & Crystal Blue ink; silver shimmer trim
Technique: paper piecing
May: Whimsy Fundamentals paper pack; Canary & Juniper inks; gold marker, waterbrush, and Turquoise Blue marker; gold shimmer trim
June: Whimsy Fundamentals paper pack; CTMH/Cricut Flower Market cartridge; Crystal Blue ink
Technique: paper tearing
July: Adventure Fundamentals paper pack; Sapphire ink; Beary Christmas Dots
The rest of the year is in progress. I'd love a comment before you hop on to visit Priscilla's blog next!
{Click HERE for all the hop participants and their blogs.} |