It’s Garden Variety Tuesday at The Greeting Farm!

Howdy, Friends of the Farm! It’s time for a new Garden Variety Tuesday challenge at The Greeting Farm!
I decided to feature Latte Anya on today’s card:
Supplies: image stamp (Latte Anya” – The Greeting Farm), cardstock (Stampin UP), striped paper (Fancy Pants), assorted Copic markers, orange chevron paper (My Mind’s Eye), twine (Whisker Graphics), button, sewing machine, foam tape, embossing folder.
The sentiment is from my stash of various coffee-themed stamps. Before we moved to Virginia, we lived near Seattle, Washington, the home of Starbucks Coffee. I became quite a coffee snob in the process! Now that we’re back East, I don’t go out to Starbucks as much, but I still love a cup of coffee in the morning (even though now it’s the store brand)!
Our challenge for today is inspired by this group of photos. We’ve also included the color palette in case you’d like to draw your inspiration from it instead of the items in the photos.
For all the details and guidelines on this challenge, visit The Greeting Farm’s blog!

The deadline for this challenge is in two weeks, because we’re previewing the June release next week and won’t have a new GVT. So, be sure to upload your entry to the TGF blog before Monday, June 3 at NOON CST.


Thanks so much for stopping by!
Hugs,

Whimsy and Stars Studio Monday!

Hi, crafty friends! I hope you had a wonderful weekend! We did a few things around the house, but I also found some time to catch up on some crafting time, too!
I’m stopping by today to share a card that I made with a super-cute and super-sweet digi stamp from Whimsy and Stars Studio. This image is “Spring Boy & Girl“, and I colored it to match my husband and me.
Supplies: digital stamp (“Spring Boy & Girl” – Whimsy and Stars Studio), sentiment sticker (My Mind’s Eye), twine (Trendy Twine), button, patterned paper (“Lavender” 6×6 pad/The Sweetest Thing collection – My Mind’s Eye), sewing machine, assorted Copic markers, cardstock (Stampin UP).
Don’t forget about all of the other adorable digis at Whimsy and Stars Studio, especially Mabelle’s newest release, “Garden Joy“:
Thanks so much for stopping by today! There’s still time to get your application in to join the Whimsy and Stars Studio Design Team! The deadline is May 31, and you can find all of the details on the call at Whimsy and Stars Studio‘s blog!
Hope you have a wonderful week! I’ll have more creations to share with you tomorrow, so I’ll see you then!
Hugs,

retro sketches #64

Hi again! Just wanted to stop in again this evening to share my card for the current retro sketches challenge (#64)!

I’m featuring “Tropical Mae” from Some Odd Girl on my card:

Supplies: patterned paper (“Sweet Threads” and “What’s Up” 6×6 pads – Basic Grey), cardstock (Stampin’ Up), assorted Copic markers, digital stamp (“Tropical Mae” – Some Odd Girl), sentiment stamp (Hero Arts), watermark ink, white embossing powder, square Spellbinders die, opaque white marker.
Here’s the sketch that inspired my design:
For all the details on this challenge, please visit the retro sketches blog!
But wait, there’s more!
In other news, I made it to the Top 15 of the “Odd Idol” contest going on at Some Odd World (the ning group for Some Odd Girl Stamps)! 
Voting for Round 3 begins on Friday, May 24, and while I can’t give any hints or clues as to which project is mine, I can guarantee that whichever project you vote for will be fabulous! The competition gets tougher in each round, and all of the contestants are creating some ah-mah-zing projects!

Just a heads-up: there is a short registration process to become part of the SOG ning group, and then you’ll be in!

I appreciate you taking time out of your day to visit my blog…thanks so much for stopping by today!
Hugs,

More Summer Fun for YNS Fun Friday!

Hi, fellow stampers and crafters! It’s my turn to post a card for Fun Friday this week at Your Next Stamp!

Our month-long theme is “Summer Fun,” and here’s my card, which features “Ellie Loves the Beach“:

I also created a custom sentiment with two of our new clear sets, “Happy Day Sentiments” and the “Skinny Font Alpha Set“. The sun was made with one of the “Whatnots Seasons One” dies, and all I had to do was add a button in the middle for instant sunshine!
You’ll want to mark your calendar for Wednesday, May 22 when we reveal all of the new stamps and dies at Your Next Stamp! You won’t want to miss the blog hop, which is always jam-packed with inspiring ideas  from the DT and you’ll have a chance to win prizes just for commenting on each blog!
Thanks so much for stopping by today! I hope you have a fabulous weekend!
Hugs,

TGF Farm Fresh Friday – Paper Piecing!

Happy Friday, friends of the Farm! It’s time for a new Farm Fresh Friday challenge at The Greeting Farm, and this week we’re putting the pieces together with the theme of paper piecing!
I love fussy cutting, and I don’t paper piece images as much anymore because I love to color, but I wanted to do something fun for this challenge card. 
I chose the dog from the “Anya Strolls” set to relax on a paper pieced chair from the “Sitting Wonderful” stamp set. The set’s magazine and glass accessories seemed perfect, too!
Because the main image had so much going on, I decided to keep the rest of the card design fairly simple. The sentiment I used is one of the two included in the “Anya Strolls” set.
So, what do you need to know to join us for our Farm Fresh Friday challenge? Here’s the scoop:
  • You must use a TGF stamp (rubber, digi, or clear) as your main image. 
  • *Entries must be uploaded via InLinkz below the challenge post on the TGF blog no later than Thursday, May 23rd at NOON CST
  • You can add a direct link to your entry from your personal blog, SCS gallery, Flickr or TGF galleria. (If the InLinkz tool is missing, feel free to link your submission URL in the comment section below the post on the TGF blog.) 
  • *The fabulous prize: A random participant will be selected to win their choice of an in-stock SINGLE RUBBER STAMP or a 4×6 set!
I hope you enjoyed my coffee filter flower tutorial that I posted on Wednesday. If you didn’t get a chance to check it out, just click HERE to see it on the TGF blog!
Thanks so much for stopping by today! I hope you have a fabulously creative weekend!
Hugs,

Tutorial: A Garden of Roses!

Hi, Friends of the Farm! Suzanne here, and today I’m sharing a tutorial here and on The Greeting Farm blog on how to make roses out of something you may have in your pantry…coffee filters! With this technique, you’ll be making a garden of roses in no time!

My supply list:

  • white coffee filters (I use 5-6 filters per flower)
  • adhesive dots
  • scissors/rolled flower die
  • manual die-cutting machine
  • alcohol-based marker and blending solution

While you can find rolled flower dies fairly easily, you can also make these if you don’t have one of the dies. I’ll show you both ways to make the flowers, and I’ll start with the non-die method!

Cut a circle out of a bundle of 5-6 coffee filters, folded in half. Your circle doesn’t have to be perfectly round. Mine usually come out in a more oval shape when I hand-cut them.

Start at one point on the circle and cut a spiral into the layered circles. Leave a larger part uncut in the center. (This will help you keep the flower together after you’ve rolled it.) It will look like the spiral on the right.

Now, you’re ready to roll! Try your best to keep all the layers together, and start with the pointed end, then roll toward the center. The layers tend to separate more once you get near the end.
I recommend letting the center unroll a bit before you add adhesive dots. Letting it loosen a bit helps to give your flower more volume. You’ll be able to fix the layers more after it’s secured. Stick several dots to the bottom center, depending on the size of your flower. With a larger flower, you’ll want more dots on the bottom to help all the layers stick.
Wrap the rest of the layers under the flower and stick them to the adhesive dots. It’s OK if you have excess strands. I just cut off the part that sticks out.

You can also use a rolled flower die in a die cut machine if you have one. I use my dies cutting sides down on top of the filters after folding them in half. You can see what they look like after they’re run through the machine.

I often color the coffee filters before die cutting them with the chisel end of an alcohol marker. I spray colorless blender solution on the filters and rub it in so that the solution soaks the ink and the paper.
 

Rolling and finishing the die cut version works the same way as if you’d hand cut the spirals yourself. The advantage to using a die is that it’s easier to keep all of the layers together, but you’re able to create more sizes without the die. I roll the colored flowers with the color on the inside.
You can also color the flower after it’s assembled with an alcohol-based marker. Then spray blending solution on the flower and rub it in. When it’s assembled, it’s very sturdy, so you shouldn’t have to worry about it coming apart.
I haven’t tried using spray mists to add color, but I’d like to hear if you do! I think this technique would also work well with tissue paper, which has the advantage of being available in many different colors.
Here are some examples of cards that I’ve made that include these flowers:

I hope you’ve enjoyed my tutorial today! If you make some roses of your own, I’d love to see them! Just share your link with me in the comment section!
Thanks so much for stopping by today!
Hugs,

Something fresh for Garden Variety Tuesday!

Happy Tuesday, Friends of the Farm! We have a new challenge for you at The Greeting Farm’s blog, and it’s all in hues of greens and blues! (In case you haven’t guessed already, it’s a color challenge!)
Here’s my card, featuring “Garden Anya“:
TGF supplies: “Garden Anya” stamp, “Delicate Words” die. Other supplies: assorted Copic markers, coffee filters, scalloped flower die, foam tape, sewing machine, patterned paper (“Minuet” 6×6 pad – Memory Box).
My layout is based on Deconstructed Sketch #100, so I’m entering my card there!
Here’s what you need to know to join us for Garden Variety Tuesday:
  • You must use a TGF stamp (rubber, digi, or clear) as your main image. 
  • Entries must be uploaded via InLinkz on the TGF blog no later than Monday, May 20, 2013 at NOON CST
  • You can add a direct link to your entry from your personal blog, SCS gallery, Flickr or TGF galleria.
  • (If the InLinkz tool is missing, feel free to link your submission URL in the post’s comment section.)
  • The fabulous prize: A random participant will be selected to win a digital image of choice from the TGF store.
  • If we have 20 or more players for this challenge, the prize doubles to two digis or, the winner can trade those two digis for a SINGLE rubber stamp of choice!
  • Thanks so much for stopping by today! I hope you have a wonderful week! 🙂
    Hugs,

    A nautical Paper Smooches SPARKS challenge!

    Ahoy and happy Sunday to you! I hope you’re having a great weekend!

    For me, it’s just a regular Sunday, but if you’re a mom, happy mother’s day to you! I’ll be calling my mom today…we sent her a box of strawberries, which arrived yesterday, and a special surprise inside of a handmade card (which unfortunately won’t show up until Monday).

    Meanwhile, I’m stopping in today to share the card I made for the “Trend Watch” challenge at the Paper Smooches SPARKS challenge blog.

    This week’s theme is some nautical photo inspiration (I’ll include the photo below my card), and I combined a few sets of Paper Smooches stamps to make this:

    Paper Smooches stamp sets: (“Woofers & Tweeters“, “Alphadot“, “Sentiment Sampler“)

    Other supplies: chevron paper (“PB&J” 6×6 pad – Basic Grey), woodgrain paper (My Mind’s Eye), polka dot paper (Bo Bunny), cardstock, opaque white marker, ink (Memento Tuxedo Black, Nautical Blue; VersaMark), Copic multiliner, assorted Copic markers, white embossing powder.

    I drew the striped shirt, bandanna and eye patch on the dog to fit the theme. Here’s the challenge photo that inspired this card:

    For all the details on this challenge, or to link your own entry, stop by the Paper Smooches SPARKS blog!
    Thanks so much for stopping by!
    Hugs,

    Voting is open for Round 2 of Odd Idol!

    Hi, everybody! I made it to Round 2 of Odd Idol, and I’d appreciate it if you would stop by the Some Odd Girl ning group to vote!

    Unfortunately, I can’t give hints or tell you which card is mine, but I can guarantee that all of the entries will be fabulous!

    Voting takes a few minutes, because there’s a brief registration process, and you can cast your vote on the “Odd Idol Voting” tab. The top 15 from this round move on to Round 3.
    Thanks so much!

    You have ONE vote, so make it count! Voting is open until midnight, EST, Wednesday 15 May.

    What’s cooking at TGF for Farm Fresh Friday?

    Happy Friday, everybody! It’s time for a new Farm Fresh Friday challenge and we’re cooking up some fun today at The Greeting Farm with a recipe challenge! 

    I’ll admit, recipe challenges are sometimes hard for me, but I gave it a try and made a card featuring “Anya Strolls“, the “Tulip Border” die and one of the “Delicate Words” dies:
    So, here’s our recipe for this week’s FFF:

    1 image
    2 embellishments

    3 patterned papers
    So, what do you need to know to join in our challenge? Here’s the scoop:

    • You must use a TGF stamp (rubber, digi, or clear) as your main image.
    • Entries must be uploaded via InLinkz at the bottom of the challenge post on the TGF blog no later than Thursday, May 16th at NOON CST.
    • You can add a direct link to your entry from your personal blog, SCS gallery, Flickr or TGF galleria. (If the InLinkz tool is missing, feel free to link your submission URL in the comment section!)
    • The fabulous prize: A random participant will be selected to win their choice of an in-stock SINGLE RUBBER STAMP or a 4×6 set!
    Thanks so much for stopping by today!

    Hugs,