Showing posts with label #simplystamps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #simplystamps. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 18, 2019

I Can Do All Things Through Christ


Hi Friends!

I am so excited to be the Guest Designer for the Retro Rubber Challenge Blog #113 “Anything Goes” Challenge! 

 What an honor- I love their challenge to use older stamps (they have to be at least one year old)- right in line with my desire to try to give all of my stamps some “love” this year (although, who am I kidding? It will take years for me to ink all of my stamps for sure, lol!).  

I decided to use a stamp set from Anna Griffin named Perfect Patterns Coloring Cards and Stamps (that I purchased from HSN a year or more ago- no longer in stock, sorry…). I paired the Anna Griffin floral image with a sentiment from Words of Encouragement (Stamp Simply Clear Stamps).

I am also linking this card to the Inkspirational #189 Garden Challenge .

If you have not had a chance to drop by the Retro Rubber Challenge Blog or the other challenge sites yet, I hope you do so- wonderful inspiration from all!

To create this card:

1).  De-static a piece of vanilla cardstock with an embossing powder tool, ink the floral image from Perfect Patterns with Versafine™ Onyx Black ink and stamp onto the prepared panel.  Apply clear embossing powder and heat set with a heat tool.

2).  Once the embossing has cooled, watercolor the image with water-based markers and use a sponge dauber to add Tim Holtz™ Vintage Tea Distress Ink to “antique” the background.

3). Trim the panel, mount onto black cardstock and lightly distress the edges with your fingernail.

4). Die cut another piece of vanilla cardstock with a stitched rectangle die, mount onto a piece of black cardstock, trim close to the edge and add a strip of crochet lace and 7/8” black satin ribbon (wrapping the ends of the ribbon behind the panel).  Mount the entire panel onto a white (or vanilla) card base.

5).  Repeat step 1 to stamp and emboss the sentiment from Words of Encouragement onto a piece of scrap vanilla cardstock.  Add the distress ink to “age” the paper, die cut with a stitched rectangle die, mount onto black cardstock and lightly distress the edges (I used my fingernail vs. a tool). 

6). Mount the floral image along with the sentiment using dimensional foam to the card front.

7). Add a few pearls to the opposite corners of the sentiment. 

8).  Finish off the card by using a clear glitter pen to add shimmer to the flower petals and a white paint pen to add highlights to the stamens. 

Stamp Sets: Perfect Patterns (Anna Griffin), Words of Encouragement (Stamp Simply)

Ink/Mediums: Versafine™ Onyx Black, Tim Holtz™ Vintage Tea Distress; Stampin’ Write Markers- Sweet Sugarplum, Pretty in Pink, Wild Wasabi; Spectrum Noir™ Clear Glitter Pen, Sharpie® Extra Fine White Paint Pen

Cardstock/Paper: Very Vanilla, Basic Black

Accessories: Big Shot™,  MFT Stitched Rectangle A1 & A2 STAX, Embossing Buddy®, Clear Embossing Powder, Heat Tool, Ivory Crochet Lace, 7/8” Black Satin Ribbon, Pearls

2014- Angel, my sweet "girl"
Right after surgery- on my lap
Also, on a personal note, this week has been a tough one for us.  Last Thursday June 13th , we had to put our sweet kitty “Angel” to sleep.  

She was 14 ½ years old and had major surgery in March to remove a large fatty tumor from her side (tests revealed it could be cancerous). 

Surgical staples out- yea!
She healed marvelously from that surgery and was acting like her “normal” self again. A few weeks ago, she starting to act a bit like she did before her tumor was removed, plus it seemed as though her back was very sensitive near her tail bone.  We thought it may have been scar tissue causing problems so we made an appointment for Fri., the 14th. 


On this past Wed. eve,the 13th, when she came up the stairs from the kitty litter area, she limped into my craft room with a “club” paw on her right front foot. Her little foot was curled and she could not put any weight on her leg.  I called the vet immediately to try to get her in, but they were about to close and we made an appointment for Thurs. am. 

 She looked at me so confused, like “Mom, what’s wrong with my foot?” I carried her everywhere the rest of the evening and she slept on my lap the entire night. 

Angel on my lap- RIP, sweet baby
She would not eat anything at all before the vet visit, so we knew that she was in pain plus she hardly ate Wed. pm (normally she had a voracious appetite and would eat all her food plus her sister’s).  

 The vet was a bit stumped as well but suspected nerve damage. We did not want to put her through a battery of tests  to try to determine the cause (plus the stress on her) and still possibly have to put her to sleep, so we decided the most loving thing we could do for her was to let her goWe are totally heartbroken and miss her so, but know that we made the right decision.   

She was the most intelligent, loving, affectionate "fur-baby" - my little buddy who followed me everywhere, was a “lap” kitty since she was a kitten, was always either on my lap, craft table or by my side (she always slept on my lap all night).  Her presence in our home is greatly missed and her sweet spirit will be in our hearts forever. She was truly beloved. 

Angel and Queenie- very rare to be
 this close to each other :-)
Her sister, “Queenie”  may miss Angelbut it a bit hard to tell since she is more like the normal “cat”- lovable, likes to be petted but “don’t pick me up, please”, nibbles her food,very playful, stays in the room with us, more independent and not a lap cat at all. 

Queenie, like her sister, has a very sweet dispostion (unless she is at the vet). She looks like a Maine Coon (or Norwegian Forest Cat) mixed with a Ragdoll- we can even hold like a baby to trim her nails (for a short time:-).   Looking at the two, it is hard to believe that they are from the same litter but we understand that the female cat can mate with several males.  While they have been together for 14 1/2 years, Queenie seems to be taking it all in stride.

As sad as we are that Angel is gone, we are thankful that we had the chance to love Angel, be loved by her, have her in our lives and that we still have her sister, Queenie.

In addition to my Angel's passing,  my darling hubby will be having surgery to remove his bladder and prostate this week (he finished chemo for the bladder cancer at the end of April).

We understand that this is a considered a major operation, so we are praying that there will be no complications, that the cancer is contained in his bladder and has not metastasized, that he will be able to come home quickly as well as get used to his new “normal” . 

 Thank you for all of you who have been praying- we know that the Lord has the perfect plan for us and are resting in His Promises for sure!!  This verse, Philippians 4:13 "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me" has definitely been a comfort for me during this time. 

Thanks again for taking the time to visit, for all your prayers and your friendship!  I know that I have not met most of you in person, but feel that through our love of stamping and creating, we have become friends!  

I hope you have a fabulous week and come join us at for the Retro Rubber ChallengeBlog #113 “Anything Goes” Challenge!  The challenge is open until June 28!

Wednesday, June 27, 2018

TCC96- Cast Your Cares

Hi Friends!


It’s time for the #96 {Golden Table} Challenge at The Card Concept! FYI- This will be the last challenge for the summer and The Card Concept will resume in September. 

Isn’t this a gorgeous photo?  I was inspired by the beautiful blossoms in the coral hues as well as the gold silverware and the woodgrain to create a Classy and Elegant Mixed Media card! I decided to pull out the retired Blooming with Kindess Stampin’ Up! set and paired it with a new to me stamp set from Simply Stamps- Fear Not.


I tend to use heat embossing in almost every card I create.  I love watching the powder melt and love the elegant look it creates but I also love dry embossing.  This card has both types- see, I cannot make up my mind :-)

Just a reminder that The Card Concept is a bi-weekly challenge that has an inspiration photo along with a suggestion of design styles that you can choose from to create your card- Clean and Simple, Clean and Graphic, Clean and Layered, Shabby Chic, Freestyle Collage, Classy and Elegant and Mixed Media (or you can combine several styles for your own style).

If you have not had a chance to visit us at The Card Concept or visit the other challenge sites yet, I hope you will find time to do so- wonderful inspiration from all!

To create this card:

1). De-static a piece of white cardstock with an embossing powder tool, ink the floral image from Blooming with Kindness with Versamark™ ink, stamp onto the prepared panel, apply gold embossing powder and heat set with a heat tool.  Create a mask for the flower, mask the image (once the embossing powder has cooled) and repeat the steps for the other floral images.

2). Using distress inks and distress oxide ink, tap the inks onto a silicone craft mat and use a water brush to watercolor the flowers.  Continue to add color and use water-based markers for additional color as needed (see the recipe below for the colors used).  Once you are satisfied with the coloring, spritz a bit of water and pat dry with a paper towel.  Use a gold shimmer pen to add additional highlights and color. 

3). Die cut the floral image with a pierced tag die (also die cutting another tag from espresso cardstock).  Split the espresso tag in half and adhere behind the die cut floral tag.

4). Trim a piece of white cardstock to approx. 4” x 5 ¼” and emboss with a woodgrain embossing folder.  Add a strip of espresso cardstock, wrap a piece of coral satin ribbon and a piece of knotted hemp twine over the strip (wrapping the ends of the ribbon and twine behind the panel).  Adhere the entire panel to a white card base.

5). Add the layered embossed tag element with dimensional foam to the card front.  Create a twine bow and mount onto the top of the tag along with an antique brad (I removed the brad points and adhered to the card with hot glue).

6). De-static a piece of white cardstock with an embossing powder tool, stamp the verse sentiment from Fear Not with Versamark™ ink, apply gold embossing powder and heat set with a heat tool.  Die cut the sentiment with a pierced circle die and mount onto a die cut circle of espresso cardstock.

7).  Finish off the card by adhering the sentiment to the card front using dimensional foam on the side to level with the tag element. 

Stamp Sets: Blooming with Kindness (retired Stampin’ Up!), Fear Not (Simply Stamps)

Ink/Mediums: Versamark™, Tim Holtz® Distress and Distress Oxide- Spiced Marmalade, Worn Lipstick; Stampin’ Write Flirty Flamingo and Calypso Coral Markers; Spectrum Noir™ Gold  Glitter Pen

Cardstock/Paper: Whisper White, Early Espresso

Tools/Accessories:  Big Shot™, Our Daily Bread Designs Dies- Pierced Circles, Matting Circles; My Favorite Things™ Pierced Traditional Tag STAX Dies(retired); Embossing Buddy®, Gold Embossing Powder, Heat Tool, AquaPainter™, Polished Hemp Twine, 7/8” Coral Satin Ribbon (Offray), retired Antique Brad (SU!)

Thanks again for taking the time to drop by! I hope I have inspired you to create your own card based on our {Golden Table} photo and link up to our gallery at TheCard Concept- we would love to see your interpretation!!
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