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I was in charge of this week's challenge over at the Papertrey Paper Dolls blog. I absolutely love being a part of this group. There's no pressure, and it's a wonderful group of supportive women.
I based my challenge on Go To Sketches magazine by PaperCrafts, page 90. I thought it would be fun to create a pocket card for a gift card, since we so often buy them for gifts.
I used the new Beautiful Blooms paper and paired it with Pure Poppy and Smokey Shadow, which I think look great together. I also used a Hawaiian Shores felt flower. I so love the colors on this new paper. Now I need to get me some Simply Chartreuse.
Card Details: (All supplies PTI unless otherwise noted.)
Stamps: Mega Mixed Messages
Ink: Versamark Black
Paper: Smokey Shadow, Pure Poppy, Beautiful Blooms
Other: HS Felt, Pure Poppy Vintage Button, Nesties Labels, Nesties Dahlia, bling (brand unknown), button twine
Size: 4.25" x 5"
Here's the cozy I made for me. Sewing these cozies is so fun. The only issue I'm having is that it seems like the cup has a little curve so I can't quite get the cozy to fit as nicely as I'd like. Plus, my sewing skill is not the greatest, so I guess I'll just have to live with the fit.
For this cozy I used the larger scallop die. I like it. I also used Nesties Dahlia for the flowers. Now I need more felt. Buwahahahaha.
Card Details: (All supplies PTI unless otherwise noted.)
Supplies: HS Felt, Raspberry Fizz Felt, True Black Felt, White Vintage Button, White Thread, Nesties Dahlia
Coffee's probably one of my favorite things in the entire world. And one of my favorite people has a birthday tomorrow. And one of her favorite things is coffee. Another of her favorite things is the environment. She's a vegetarian tree hugger. Lol. She gave me this cup for Christmas, and I love it! When I saw Dawn's tutorial, I knew I had to make her a cozy.
I had to dust off my sewing machine for this, but it was so fun. I can't believe I remembered how to put in the bobbin and thread the machine. Whew. I was a little worried for a bit, but it worked out and I got it done. It took about 45 minutes from start to finish. It should have been faster, but I was tentative. The next one should be a lot quicker.
I'm going to put the cozy around a SB cup and give her a pack of handmade cards, which I know she'll appreciate.
Next up...a cozy for myself. I had to avoid raspberry fizz on my friend's cozy because we are NOT fans of pink, but I gotta admit, now that I'm hooked on PTI, I'm kinda liking the raspberry fizz, even if it is pink.
Project Details: (All supplies PTI unless otherwise noted.)
Supplies: HS Felt, True Black Felt, True Black Vintage Button, Small Scallop Die
First of all, I love being a part of this wonderful Papertrey PaperDolls group. It's inspiring, yet I don't feel pressure. It's a supportive group, this one, and I am proud to call myself a Papertrey Paper Doll. Enough gushiness...
The challenge this week was...dare I say it...the MOST challenging challenge so far. Argh, my brain hurt. I really, really tried to come up with something very similar in style, but it ended up not working as well as I would have liked. In the end, I realized that I should not have scalloped the edge of the masculine card. I was hoping the patterned paper differences would be strong enough, but in the end, I thought my cards were not masculine and feminine enough. I tried though. :)
Card #1 Details: (All supplies PTI unless otherwise noted.)
Stamps: Daily Designs, Daily Designs Sentiments
Ink: Chocolate Chip (SU), Fresh Snow
Paper: Vintage Cream, Spring Moss, Dark Chocolate, Turning a New Leaf
Other: 1 3/4" circle punch (EK Success)
Size: 4.25" x 5"
Card #2 Details: (All supplies PTI unless otherwise noted.)
Stamps: Daily Designs, Delightful Dahlias
Ink: Chocolate Chip (SU), Fresh Snow
Paper: Vintage Cream, Spring Moss, Dark Chocolate, Turning a New Leaf
Other: 1 3/4" circle punch (EK Success)
Size: 4.25" x 5"
I had a lot of fun making totes the other day using Nichole Heady's tutorial. There's quite a bit of layering in this project, but I think the end result is worth it. I used one of the standard size boxes for this one. In the tote I fit a glassine bag with a 3x3 post it pad with pen. It took about a half hour to put together everything. It'd probably go quicker the next time because I don't think I'd have to spend as much time going back to the tutorial.
As much as I'm NOT a pink person, I really like raspberry fizz...especially with Hawaiian Shores. :)
Project Details: (All supplies PTI unless otherwise noted.)
Stamps: Take Note, Polka Dot Basics II
Ink: Hawaiian Shores, Fresh Snow
Paper: Raspberry Fizz, Hawaiian Shores, Black and White Basics
Other: PTI stamp box (recycled), Polka Dot Ribbon (AC, I think), 1 3/4" circle punch (EK Success), 2" scallop punch (EK Success)
According to Japanese belief, the age of 42 for men and 33 for women are the years of calamity. In order to offset this rough upcoming year, we throw a party for the birthday boy or girl.
A friend of mine is having a surprise yakudoshi on Thursday. And for those of you from our school who read this blog, I said SURPRISE, so please don't ask him about it. :) Leish reminded me last night by saying, "Hey, what stamp are you using for Pat's card?" Ummmmmm, yeah, totally forgot I had to make a card. You know...I just make cards for nothing...to keep in my basket. Forget actually making cards for occasions that are you know, in like...a couple of days. Gulp.
Anyway, Mrs. E said she'd be using Fly Away, the set she mistakenly ordered last month. You know how there's drunk calling...well, what do you call it when there's too much excitement on release night and you accidentally click? Anyway, her card, which you'll see posted on her blog soon, I think, came out beautifully. She's so witty, that woman!
I decided to use Enjoy the Ride and ended up thinking that it looked a bit too plain. I ended up putting BB: Woodgrain on the Enchanted Evening, and I love how it turned out. If you look closely, you'll see my mess up on the right...Yeah, I didn't make sure the stamp went all the way to the edge. Too late. Hopefully he won't notice. On the other hand, he's kinda metro, so he totally will.
Anyway, I added the Woodgrain, colored the car with my handy, dandy Copics, popped the Nestie with the car up, and added the sentiment on the bottom. I normally despise using red, white, and blue together, but with the addition of Kraft, I thought it didn't look too patriotic, which is the look I was avoiding. It did however, look a little nautical (color-wise) which is fine though because he likes Tommy Hilfiger.
Card Details: (All supplies PTI unless otherwise noted.)
Stamps: BB: Woodgrain, Enjoy the Ride
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black, Fresh Snow, Versamark
Paper: Kraft, Enchanted Evening, SS White
Other: White Vintage Button, Copic Markers, Nesties, Labels 1
Size: 4.25" x 5"
This weekend's been so busy, and I haven't been able to carve out time to create. That's all changing tonight though, as I'll have a few hours of uninterrupted crafting time. Woot! Hopefully, I can do my Mojo Monday and the "Because I Said So..." contest on the Club Anya blog.
I'll be thrilled if I can get both of those accomplished. I had the kids pick out stamps, papers, and embellies last night so I would have it all out for tonight's creative session. I can't wait. It's been a horrendous couple of days at school...