A Couple of Kraftin’ Kimmie Cards!

Hi, crafty friends! Just wanted to make a quick post with the two cards I’ve made for Kraftin’ Kimmie challenges!

My first card is for Kraftin’ Kimmie/Crazy 4 Challenges, and the theme is STITCHING (real or faux)! My card features Kraftin’ Kimmie’s “Cordelia” mermaid image.

Supplies: image (Kraftin’ Kimmie Stamps – Cordelia), sentiment (Kraftin’ Kimmie – Kimmie’s Mermaid Sentiments), papers (Basic Grey Plumeria), Copic markers, Stickles (Star Dust), Liquid Pearls, foam tape. adhesive pearls, sewing machine, thread, Spellbinders dies (Lacey Circles, Standard Circles), ink (Brilliance Graphite Black), card base.
This challenge ends tomorrow (Friday, July 27). Click HERE for all the details!
My second card is for the Kraftin’ Kimmie/Color Me Creative challenge, which is “Anything Goes – with a girly twist”! My design features Kraftin’ Kimmie’s “Tara” and its coordinating sentiment.
Supplies: image and sentiment (Kraftin’ Kimmie Stamps – Tara), papers (Basic Grey What’s Up), Copic markers, opaque white marker, opaque white embossing powder, Glossy Accents, foam tape. button, twine (Whisker Graphics), sewing machine, thread, Spellbinders die (Classic Hearts), ink (Brilliance Graphite Black, VersaMark watermark), card base, adhesive rhinestones.
This challenge runs until August 3. You can find all the details HERE
I hope you enjoy these cards and were inspired by them!
Thanks so much for stopping by! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!

Christmas Card Challenges #34

Happy Sunday! I hope you’re having a wonderful weekend! I have a new card to share with you for this week’s Christmas Card Challenge! This week, we’re making window cards!
I used this tutorial on Splitcoast to create the window, colored this super cute image from Sister Stamps, and made it into an easel card:

Supplies: image stamp (Sister Stamps), sentiment stamp (poppystamps), Spellbinders die (Labels 25), twine (Trendy Twine), ink (watermark ink, Brilliance Graphite Black), white embossing powder, snowflake gems (Imaginisce), adhesive gems, Copic markers, patterned paper (Mitten Weather – Cosmo Cricket).

All of our challenges are optional…the only “real” rule is that you must create a new Christmas, Holiday or Hannukah card, then link it up on our blog so we can stop by and leave you some love!

It’s not necessary that you use a Sparkle Creations Rubber Stamp on your card, but we sure love it when you do!

Don’t forget to visit the rest of the CCC team to take a peek at the fun and festive cards they’ve created this week: AlannaBrigitte, Candace, CorinneDeeKatieLeesaMargoMichelePat, and Stephanie!

Thanks so much for stopping by! Hope you have a wonderful week & don’t forget to link your entry on the Christmas Card Challenges blog! See you there!

colourQ #146

Happy Tuesday! It’s time for a new colourQ challenge! 
The colourQ Royal Court have come up with some fabulous creations with our challenge colours…check them out by using the links to the right or you can see them all at the colourQ blog!
Here’s my card:
supplies: image and sentiment stamps (Lawn Fawn – Clear to See), black floral paper , red paper (Authentique), green polka dot paper (My Mind’s Eye), button, twine, Glossy Accents, ink (Brilliance Graphite Black), kraft cardstock, card base.
and here are our colours for you to create with:

To be considered for this week’s colourQueen, make sure to link your creation at the colourQ blog by Sunday, July 22 at noon Central Time! (Don’t forget to display the challenge colors and link back to the colourQ blog in your entry post.)
Thanks so much for stopping by! I can’t wait to see what you’ll create with this week’s colourQ

My TGF Guest Monday #2

Hi! TGF July Guest Suzanne here with a new card and a simple technique to share with you!

I’m sure that I’m not the only person who struggles sometimes with masculine cards, so I wanted to make one to share using Oliver from the new “Lovey Dovey” Oliver & Amelia set…

When I colored Oliver to coordinate with the paper, I thought that his cap and overalls would look great with a denim texture. It’s easy to create one, especially if you’re coloring with alcohol based markers, like Copics. (If you know of a way to create texture with another coloring medium, I’d love to hear about it!)

After I colored in those parts, and after the image was fully dry, I spritzed some colorless blender solution on a scrap of denim fabric and pressed it over both the hat and overalls. Once the solution starts to dry, you’ll see the texture appear!

It’s a simple technique that I picked up in a Copic class, and since then, I’ve had fun trying out different textures on my colored images!

Here’s a closeup of the hat:

Pretty cool, right?

I’ll be back again next Monday to share a new Greeting Farm card with you! I hope you’ll join in on the challenges and fun things that are coming up on the TGF blog and at TGF’s Splitcoast forum!

Thanks so much for stopping by to take a peek at my card! Hope you have a wonderful week!

Hugs,

Weekend Challenge Roundup!

Hi, crafty friends! Thanks for stopping by to check out my cards for my regularly scheduled weekend challenges!

I don’t normally combine them both into one post, but I’m putting them together this weekend because of the Sparkle Creations 2nd Anniversary Blog Hop! If you haven’t had the chance to hop along yet, there’s still time…and there are many gorgeous cards to check out along the way!

My first card is for the new challenge over at Drunken Stampers…our theme is “Christmas in July”…but with a Summer twist!

supplies: image stamps (Surfing Oliver, Elf Oliver (hat) – Sparkle Creations Rubber Stamps),  paper (Crate Paper, Basic Grey), Copic markers, adhesive rhinestones, typed sentiment, sewing machine, foam tape.

My second card is for Christmas Card Challenges, and our challenge this week is Emboss Resist…and I have to admit, I didn’t know what it was until I saw it was on our list of challenges! But, it’s a really awesome technique, and I learned about it on Splitcoast Stampers. If you don’t know what it is either, and want to learn, definitely check out the tutorial!

Here’s my card!

supplies: patterned paper (Basic Grey), main image stamp (Holiday Anya – The Greeting Farm), sentiment stamp (Signature Christmas set – Papertrey Ink), border stamp (Nordic Winter – Waltzingmouse Stamps), VersaMark ink, white embossing powder. Brilliance Graphite Black ink, ribbon, adhesive rhinestones, Copic markers.

Hope you enjoyed both of these cards and will play along in our challenges at Drunken Stampers and Christmas Card Challenges! To see what the DTs made and the details on each challenge, check out each blog!

Thanks so much for stopping by! 

Greeting Farm Challenge Cards X2!

Hi crafty pals! I’m stopping in to show you some cards that I’ve made for two of the latest challenges at The Greeting Farm! Since I’m this month’s Guest Designer, I’m definitely playing along…and I hope you will, too!

My first card is for the RETRO-fresh challenge, which started on Wednesday at TGF’s blog. The theme of the challenge is “Stars and Stripes”! Here’s my card, featuring “Oh Boy Ian.”

All you have to do for this challenge is to create a card with a TGF stamp that’s 6 months or older (check HERE for the list of qualifying stamps), include stars and stripes on your card, and link it up on TGF’s blog, gallery or Splitcoast! One lucky winner will receive their choice of one 4×6 stamp in rubber AND one clear set! (almost a $30 value)!
This runs until the next Retro-Fresh challenge, so you have almost a whole month to play along! Check the TGF blog for all the details!

My second card is for the “Farm Fresh Friday” challenge, which just started today! The theme for this week’s FFF is “Pink Lemonade,” which means to use pink and yellow on your card! Here’s my card, featuring the super cute Amelia stamp and sentiment from the brand new Oliver & Amelia Set, “Lovey Dovey!”

So, all you have to do is use a TGF stamp and pink and yellow on your card or project and link up at the TGF blog! This challenge runs until Thursday, July 19th at NOON CST!
Thanks so much for stopping by! I hope you enjoyed these cards…I’ll have a new TGF Guest Designer post on Monday, and I hope you’ll stop by again!
P.S. This weekend, I’ll be participating in the Sparkle Creations Rubber Stamps 2nd Anniversary hop, and bringing you my regularly scheduled Drunken Stampers and Christmas Card Challenges posts! See you then!

Your Next Stamp #6: Flowers

Happy Thursday! It’s time for a new Your Next Stamp challenge! Thanks to everyone who has been playing along with us each week…we love seeing what you create!
This week, we’d like for you to use flowers on your card! You can use flower stamps, flowery papers, flowery images, or whatever flowery inspiration strikes you!
I made some rolled flowers to match the bright, summery patterned paper, and combined them with YNS’s “You’re So Cool” stamp set (and it’s on sale this week, too!):

Ready to jump into a garden of creative fun? AWESOME! Don’t forget to post your card at the YNS blog and at our Splitcoast forum for your chance to win a $10 gift certificate to the YNS Store! (As a side note, YNS just released some new stamps and dies….and a bunch of older stamps are on sale!)
Since we’re just getting started, it’s not mandatory to use a YNS image on your entry, but if you do, you could be our next ROCKIN’ guest designer! How cool is that?
Thanks so much for stopping by! I can’t wait to see what you’ll create for this challenge!

colourQ #143

Happy Tuesday! I’m back with a new colourQ challenge!

Hope you had a wonderful weekend! I spent some time catching up with a few of my favorite crafting buddies on a quick girls’ trip! It’s always fun to see them, but the time we were together passed by so quickly!

Here’s my card for this week:

Supplies: cardstock (Poppy Parade, So Saffron, Island Indigo, Basic Gray –  Stampin’ UP!), Spellbinders circle dies, Cuttlebug embossing folder, typed sentiment.
The card came together rather quickly, except for the sentiment. I was stumped! After much web surfing, I found this one! I hand-cut the heart and the pieces for the arrow based on pictures I found online.
and here’s our colourQ!

To be considered for this week’s colourQueen, make sure to link your creation at the colourQ blog by Sunday, July 1 at noon Central Time! (Don’t forget to display the challenge colors and link back to the colourQ blog in your entry post.)
Of course, the rest of the colourQ Royal Court have created some marvelous projects with this week’s colors! You can see them on the colourQ blog or by visiting their personal blogs. (The links are to the right next to the thumbnail of this week’s challenge colors.)
Thanks so much for stopping by! I can’t wait to see what you’ll create with this week’s colourQ!

P.S. Don’t forget, there’s still time to play along with the current challenges at Christmas Card Challenges (use rolled flowers), Drunken Stampers (a colour challenge), and Your Next Stamp’s Splitcoast challenge (Anything Goes)!

retrosketches #15

For my DeNami Designs “Cards for Guys” post, please click HERE.
Hi, crafty friends! Hope you’re having a good Monday! 
I shipped a couple of packages to my parents, organized my Spellbinders in a binder (with magnetic vent covers that I bought at Home Depot — thanks Kristie for the heads-up!), treated myself to a coffee at Starbucks and bought a few things at the grocery store!
I thought I’d pop in and share my card for this week’s challenge at retrosketches! One of my longtime friends (we’ve known each other since we were 3 or 4) just had a baby boy, and I used this week’s retrosketch for my card!
Supplies: kraft cardstock (Papertrey Ink), patterned paper (Three Bugs In A Rug – Dawson); onesie stamp (Studio G), mini star stamp (DeNami Designs), sentiment stamp (Paper Smooches), green, navy cardstock (Stampin’ UP!), metal die (Spellbinders Labels 8), seam binding ribbon, silver brads, ink (Night of Navy, Bordering Blue, Lucky Limeade – Stampin’ UP!), Copic markers.
And here’s this week’s retrosketch!
 
If you’d like to play along with this challenge, you can find all of the details on the retrosketches blog!
Don’t forget, there’s still time to play along with the current challenges at Christmas Card Challenges (use woodgrain), Drunken Stampers (use triangles), and Your Next Stamp’s Splitcoast challenge (a color challenge of pink, orange, and green)!
Thanks so much for stopping by! I’ll be back tomorrow morning with a new colourQ challenge!

I made the team!

Hi, crafty friends! In case you missed the announcement last week, I want to let you know that I’ll be joining Your Next Stamp‘s Splitcoast Challenge Team in June!
Here’s my favorite card that I made recently with a Your Next Stamp set:
Supplies: patterned paper (melon – Pink Paislee; polka dot – Echo Park), stamp set (Shirley Temple Ellie – Your Next Stamp), Lacey Circles Nestabilities, cardstock (Stampin’ Up!), ribbon (Stampin’ Up!), adhesive gems, Copic markers (hair – E42,E43, E44; skin – E00, E01, R02; clothes – R22, R21; seat – R24, R27, C4), stick pin, foam tape.
The new YNS Challenge Design Team is: 

Suzanne Bier – me! 🙂
Our challenges will start in June on Your Next Stamp’s Splitcoast forum…I can’t wait for you to join us for all the fun we’ll be having there! I’m so excited to be joining all these talented ladies on the team!
Hugs,