Some Odd Girl Digital Stamps – Some Odd Elements Challenge

Here’s another entry in the 1st anniversary challenges going on over at the Some Odd Girl Digital Stamps blog! This challenge is called “Some Odd Elements,” and involves picking 3 items from this list to create your card:

Shaped Card (any shape but square or rectangular)

Organza Ribbon
Misting/Masking
Embossing

Orange
Doodling
Die Cut

Glitter
Ink
Ric rak
Layers (at least 4 on your creation)

I picked Orange, Glitter, Ric rak (and also used Ink and Die Cut) for my card, which features “Dancing Mae”:

Thanks for stopping by to look at my card! To see all the other challenges for the week, and to check out the anniversary week fun, visit the Some Odd Girl Digital Stamps blog!

Some Odd Girl Digital Stamps – Color Pride Challenge

As part of Some Odd Girl Digital Stamps‘ 1st anniversary, there’s a celebration going on at their blog, which includes several challenges! I recently discovered their digital stamps, and love them!

Here are the colors for the challenge:

and here’s my card, featuring Some Odd Girl’s “Mae Day.” I love how this came out! I popped up some of the flowers with foam squares to give it more dimension.

Thanks for stopping by to look at my card!
Visit the Some Odd Girl Digital Stamps blog to check out the other challenges and to take part in the celebration!

Unscripted Sketches #90

Happy Saturday and welcome back for another Unscripted Sketch!
If you’re just finding Unscripted Sketches, every Saturday morning we post a sketch for the week. Flip the sketch, rotate it…create a card, a scrapbook page, or anything your imagination comes up with! There’s no right or wrong way, as long as you’re using the Unscripted Sketch as the inspiration and basis of your creation!
Here’s the sketch for this week! I rotated it 90 degrees for my card.
I also repurposed a Halloween digital stamp from The Greeting Farm for this Valentine’s/Love card:

Other supplies: cardstock (Bazzill, Stampin’ Up!), Copic markers, letter stamps (Lawn Fawn), ink (Stampin’ Up!), white gel pen.
I thought the digi was too cute not to reuse it for another holiday! The papers I used are from Bo Bunny’s Crazy Love and Crush collections (there’s also a scrap from Basic Grey’s Green at Heart behind the mummy digi)…on a side note, I’m so glad Bo Bunny is starting to make 6×6 paper pads for their collections, since I make so many more cards than I do layouts these days!
Tonight, I’m meeting up with some of the ladies from my monthly stamping group for an evening of inky fun at a local stamping store! It should be a blast!
Thanks for stopping by to look at my card! I can’t wait to see what you’ll create with this week’s Unscripted Sketch!
For more inspiration, visit the blogs of the other fantastic ladies on the Unscripted Team: Alanna, Angy, Arielle, Becky, CherylAnn, Debbie, Gardenia, Jenny, Lelia, Linda, Marcy, Sarah Kaye and Stephanie!

Sparkle Creations Challenge #26

I love the inspiration photo for this week’s Sparkle Creations Rubber Stamps challenge and I thought Valentine Oliver would be great to use on my card! The prize for one lucky random winner will be the sweet Suitcase Ruby stamp!

I colored Oliver in similar shades to some Basic Grey Bittersweet paper that I had in my stash:

Other supplies: sentiment stamp (Stampin’ Up!), acrylic buttons, Copics, ink (aMuse and Memento), copper acrylic paint, corner rounder, cardstock.
The three little heart accents are mini clear buttons that I colored with a permanent marker. I love being able to alter supplies that I have to coordinate with my cards!
Thanks for stopping by to look at my card!
There’s still time to play along! The deadline for this week’s challenge is Sunday, January 23 @ 9 PM PST. To be in the running for the prize, you must use a Sparkle Creations image on your entry!

colourQ #68 – Going Bananas!

Welcome back for another colourQ challenge! This week’s colors are inspired by a set of decorative plates:
It took me a while to figure out the design of my card…it was driving me bananas…and that became the inspiration for my card! I’m using stamps from Lawn Fawn’s “My Silly Valentine” set.

I stamped the bananas in a lighter color for the background, then colored them in. I saved one banana to be the focus of the card, and stamped it in a darker ink to match the sentiment and the hearts.
Overall, a fairly easy card to make after I figured it out…
Thanks for stopping by to visit! You can see the beautiful cards and layouts created with this week’s colors by the rest of the colourQ Royal Court design team by visiting their blogs (the links are on the left under this week’s set of challenge colors) or go directly to the colourQ!
I’d love to see what you’ve made with this week’s colors! Have fun and get linked up!

Unscripted Sketches 89

Happy Saturday and welcome back for another Unscripted Sketch!

Today I meet up with my stamping group, the Stamping Together Divas, for a day of inky, creative fun! It’s one of the highlights of my month! Most of the time, I craft by myself in our computer room, so it’s good to for me to get out of the house and have fun from time to time!

This week’s Unscripted Sketch also features an optional piggyback challenge, which is to make a masculine card. Here’s the sketch:

If you’re just finding Unscripted Sketches, every Saturday morning we post a sketch for the week. Flip the sketch, rotate it…create a card, a scrapbook page, or anything your imagination comes up with! There’s no right or wrong way, as long as you’re using the Unscripted Sketch as the inspiration and basis of your creation!
For my card, I rotated the sketch 90 degrees, and used one single acrylic accent in place of the rectangle and circle. I also used a fabric/cardstock accent where the “TITLE” space is, and altered it with some letter stickers. Here’s what I came up with:
Supplies: cardstock (Core’dinations, Stampin’ Up!), accents (Little Yellow Bicycle), embossing folder (Sizzix), alpha stickers (Making Memories), brads, twine, staples.
Yep, it’s masculine! I wasn’t sure if I should add another accent or two, but I decided against it to keep the design closer to the original sketch.
The other members of the Unscripted Sketches team have created inspiring samples…check them out!: Alanna, Angy, Arielle, Becky, CherylAnn, Debbie, Gardenia, Jenny, Lelia, Linda, Marcy, Sarah Kaye and Stephanie!
Thanks for stopping by! I can’t wait to see what you’ll create with this week’s Unscripted Sketch!

Some Odd Girl Digi Stamps – "Let’s Get Embossed"

I recently discovered Some Odd Girl Digital Stamps while looking through groups on Paper Craft Planet. I’ve always been more of a “fun and cute” papercrafter, and these digis seem to fit my style!

I couldn’t resist playing along with the latest challenge on the Some Odd Girl blog, which is to incorporate embossing (either dry or heat) in your entry! I’ve been in a retro mood lately, and was most inspired by 80’s Kaylee  and one of the design examples for her image to make this card:

Other supplies: cardstock (Bazzill, Stampin’ Up!), markers (Copic), letter stamps (Lawn Fawn), glitter gel pen (Sakura).
Although I can’t say I ever wore leg warmers in the 80’s, I loved the bright colors! I liked the squares of different colored paper on the example, so I took that a step further to make it the card background. 
I cut squares of different shades of cardstock and ran them through the Big Shot, then mounted them on black cardstock. I also like the Rubik’s Cube effect that it makes! I added some punched stars that I colored with a glitter gel pen as accents to finish the card, which is the same pen that I used to color the star earrings.
The sentiment was assembled with a set of letter stamps, and I consulted my California-born husband to make sure I got the “Valley-Girl” wording right!
Thanks for stopping by! There’s still time to play along in this challenge, which runs until January 26! You can get all the details at the Some Odd Girl Digital Stamps blog!

colourQ #67

Welcome back for another colourQ challenge! We’ve got another fun, bright set of colors for you to play with this week, perfect for chasing away any winter blues:

This week’s colors not only remind me of summer, but also the fluorescent colors so popular when I was growing up in the 1980’s! I thought they’d work great with one of my favorite Sparkle Creations Rubber Stamps (Cafe Lucy):

Other supplies: cardstock (Stampin’ Up, Bazzill), ink (aMuse), flower (Prima), embossing folders (Sizzix), markers (Copic), sentiment stamp (Elzybells), jeweled brad, adhesive rhinestones.
Since Kiwi Kiss is a retired Stampin’ Up! color, I tried my best to match it with some Cosmo Cricket paper. Taken With Teal is also retired, so I used some Turquoise Bo Bunny Double Dot.
Thanks for stopping by today to look at my card! You can visit the other members of the colourQ Royal Court by clicking on the links to their blogs on the left…they’ve got some gorgeous samples to show you!
Happy crafting!

Unscripted Sketches #88

Happy Saturday and welcome back for another Unscripted Sketch!

If you’re just finding Unscripted Sketches, every Saturday morning we post a sketch for the week. Flip the sketch, rotate it…create a card, a scrapbook page, or anything your imagination comes up with! There’s no right or wrong way, as long as you’re using the Unscripted Sketch as the inspiration and basis of your creation!

Sorry I’m a little late with posting this week, but I had outpatient surgery on Thursday and am in recovery mode! Everything went well; I’m just moving a little slower than normal!

Here’s the sketch for this week:

and here’s my card! I flipped the sketch and moved the sentiment to the larger part instead of putting it on the side. I’ve gotten into love/Valentine cards since the Christmas holidays are over!

Supplies: paper (We R Memory Keepers, 3 Bugs in a Rug) cardstock (Stampin’ Up!), stamps (Imaginisce – anchor, Lawn Fawn – alphas), ink (AMuse), brads, embossing folder (Sizzix), markers (Copic), adhesive rhinestone heart, glitter gel pen.
Thanks for stopping by to look at my card! Don’t forget to visit the rest of the Unscripted Sketches Design Team: Alanna, Angy, Arielle, Becky, CherylAnn, Debbie, Gardenia, Jenny, Lelia, Linda, Marcy, Sarah Kaye and Stephanie!

colourQ #66

Welcome back for another colourQ challenge! I hope you all had a fantastic New Year’s holiday! Last year went by so fast…and I’m definitely looking forward to what changes 2011 will bring!

We had an AWESOME turnout for last week’s challenge…I love that! It was definitely a challenge for me to decide who my top picks were for the week…there were so many fantastic entries to choose from!

On another note, I’m happy that we’ve had some sunny (and cold) weather lately, and this week’s colourQ challenge is perfect to express it!

Here’s my card!
 
Supplies: digital stamp (The Greeting Farm), paper (Cosmo Cricket, Crate Paper), embossing folder (Sizzix), cardstock (Stampin’ Up!), markers (Copic), punches (Fiskars, Imaginisce), sentiment sticker.
For the background, I created a pinwheel pattern out of two different scraps of patterned paper.
You might have seen this before, but in case you haven’t, here’s a quick tutorial on how I put it together.
I used a scrap of cardstock the same size as the card front (4.25″ x 5.5″) and first divided it into fourths, then drew two diagonal lines from corner to corner, which would look like this:
So basically, you’ll cut two squares of paper #1 and two squares of paper #2. Each square will measure 2.125″ x 2.75″. Or, to make things easy, cut a strip measuring 4.25″ x 2.75″ from the two types of paper, then cut them in half down the middle.
Then assemble the triangles from each square like this:

I threw this tutorial together last night, and drew the pictures in Paint, so if there’s something that doesn’t make sense, please ask me! I’ll refine the pictures and make the directions clearer if I need to!
Thanks for stopping by to look at my card! The other colourQ Royal Court members have some GORGEOUS cards to show you! Make sure you visit their blogs! (You can find their blog links to the left, next to the mini picture of the colors for this week’s challenge!)