Showing posts with label Memory Box. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Memory Box. Show all posts

Monday, January 13, 2014

On the Corner Blog Hop

Hi everyone! I hope you had a great weekend!


Today, some crafty friends and I are having a blog hop using the Neat & Tangled's On the Corner set. This set was designed by Miriam Prantner, and it is so creative and different than any other stamp set I've seen--I LOVE that! If you're hopping along, you should be coming from the super-duper talented JJ's blog

I made two projects. The first is a card I made with my 3-year-old son in mind:


On the Corner Superhero Panda


I want to squeeze the panda! Since I have a little guy, I think my favorite sentiments are the "Super" and "Hero" sentiments. They are great for any super heroes. :)

For the On the Corner, I stamped, colored, and fussy cut the pole. I stamped the street signs a second time and popped them up with foam tape. I fussy cut the panda from the Superheroes patterned paper, and I die-cut the Memory Box moon and stars.

Since I went very boyish for my first project, I decided to show a more feminine way to use the set:


On the Corner Straw Topper


Truth be told, I was going to use the "Super" and "Hero" for straw flags (wouldn't that be cute for a superhero birthday party?), but I couldn't find a red straw. LOL!

I used some Love Notes papers, a sticker, and rosette to make the jar decoration. I stamped the sentiments on one of the papers--these sentiments are angled, which work great for flags. The flag on this straw has two sides:

On the Corner Jar Close-Up


I love how versatile this set is! You can check it out here.

As part of the hop, TWO people will win one of these sets. You can comment to win through Saturday, January 18th (winners will be announced on the 20th). You can comment along the way to increase your chances. :)

Jocelyn <--You are here!

Thanks for stopping by! Next up is my sweet and talented friend Joscie!


Supplies
Panda card
Cardstock: (yellow) Avery Elle; (white, Pure Poppy) PTI
Patterned paper: (panda, blue from Superheroes) Reminisce
Stamps: (sentiments, street signs from On the Corner) Neat & Tangled
Ink: (Tuxedo Black) Tsukineko
Marker: (Clear Wink of Stella)
Dies: (Celestial Bodies) Memory Box
Copics

Jar and Flag
Patterned paper, stickers: (grey, aqua, red stripe, rosette, pink label from Love Notes) Crate Paper
Stamps: (sentiments, street signs from On the Corner) Neat & Tangled
Ink: (Strawberry) Fresh Ink
Dies: (Cameo) My Favorite Things
Twine: (gold) Lawn Fawn

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Prehistoric Pals

Hi everyone! It's release week for Newton's Nook Designs' August stamps.



We're sharing two stamp sets this week, and the stamps will be available for sale on Friday. You can check out the full stamp reveal on the Newton's Nook blog.

I'm actually using both of the new sets today, although I'm featuring the Prehistoric Pals set on this birthday card:



Hee hee. That dinosaur cracks me up every time! I colored and fussy cut the dinosaur and snipped between his hands to hold the present. The present is from the set I'll be featuring tomorrow. ;)

The "BIG wishes" is from the Prehistoric Pals set. I masked off the sentiment and added the word "birthday" from the Winged Wishes set. Here's a close-up:



Giveaway alert! Would you like to win Prehistoric Pals? This set will be given away to two lucky winners! Here's how to win: 
1. Comment on Newton's Nook Design blog: http://www.newtonsnookblog.com. One winner will be randomly chosen from the comments on the August release posts.

2. Comment on the Design Team and Guest Design Team members' blogs (see list below). One winner will be chosen at random from the collective blogs in the August release blog hop. You have until Thursday, August 15th at 9 pm CST to comment  -- winners will be announced on the NND blog post this Friday.


Be sure to check out all of the Design Team's blogs. They're so fab:



Thanks for stopping by! Have a great day!!


Supplies
Cardstock: (True Black, white) PTI; (blue) Bazzill
Clear stamps: (dinosaur, "BIG wishes" from Prehistoric Pals; present from Wagon of Wishes; "birthday" from Winged Wishes) Newton's Nook Designs
Ink: (Taken with Teal) Stampin' Up; (Tuxedo Black) Tsukineko
Dies: (Die-namics Skyline die) My Favorite Things; (Auto Parts die) Memory Box
Copics

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Modern Birthday & A Winner

Hi everyone! Are you tired of me? If you're still here after my posts this week--thank you!

It's time for CAS-ual Fridays. This week's challenge is two weeks long, and it's a good one:



So...use numbers on your CAS projects. Easy, right?

It's not the most clever approach, but I needed a birthday card:



I was inspired by THIS color combination. I used my Cameo to die-cut the swooshes in two different colors of teal (yes, those are two colors, ha ha), light blue, and gold. I die-cut the Memory Box numbers out of a gold shimmery cardstock. Here's a close-up:



I hope you can play along with the two-week CAS-ual Fridays challenge. You can link up your projects HERE. If you also make a birthday card, you can also link up to the Moxie Fab World Birthday Card Challenge.

Last week, there was the Paper Crafts Magazine's Birthday Creations blog hop. The winner from my blog is #21:

TeresaJuly 12, 2013 at 10:28 AM

Congrats, Teresa! I'll drop you a note or you can e-mail me (my info is under the Contact Me tab). Thank you so much!

Have a great weekend! Thanks for stopping by.


Supplies
Cardstock: (Rustic Cream) PTI; (Night) Paper Source; (teal, dark teal, light blue, gold) Bazzill
Die-Cutting File: (swoosh from Kinsey's Retro Wave die cutting file) Studio Calico
Dies: (Parker number dies) Memory Box

Monday, June 24, 2013

Gallery Idol Round 5

Hi everyone! Every time I think about making it to the Top 5 at Paper Crafts Magazine's Gallery Idol contest, I want to jump up and down. :) Thank you for your support!!



The challenge for Round 5 was to make four cards in four different card styles using coordinating colors. Phew! It was a CRAZY weekend working on cards. I got very little sleep all weekend, but in the end, I perservered and made four cards I'm proud of.

I found a color scheme from The Sweetest Occasion that I used for all of the cards:


For my four card styles, I picked Fun/Cute, CAS/Graphic, Shabby Chic/Vintage, and Freestyle/Collage. If you have any questions about what I did, feel free to drop me an e-mail. :)

First up is the Fun/Cute card:


Oh, he just cracks me up (or quacks me up, as my 7-year-old would say). Here are a few highlights about the card:
  • The duck (Starving Artistamps) and hat (Lawn Fawn) were colored with Copics and fussy cut (those legs were tough!)
  • I made the speech bubble digitally and masked off and stamped the sentiment (CAS-ual Fridays)
  • I didn't have the right patterned papers, so I made my own. I made the gingham patterned paper in Photoshop using a template. I also altered the polka dot paper digitally--it was yellow on yellow--but I wanted to bring in the aqua.
Here's a close-up:



Next up is the Clean and Simple/Graphic card:


This style is definitely in my comfort zone. While I normally make a lot of CAS hybrid cards, this card doesn't have any digital elements. Here are a few highlights:
  • I die-cut the Memory Box heart six times and filled in the the negative space in the white die-cut with the various coordinating colors.
  • Since the card is graphic, I went with fully-saturated colors instead of patterned papers like the other styles.
  • I finished the card with a sentiment from Technique Tuesday. 

Here's a close-up:



Next up, is the shabby chic/vintage card:



I'm not going to lie, shabby chic does not come naturally for me. I wanted to take on the challenge and did a lot of homework studying blogs and back issues of Paper Crafts.

This vintage image made me laugh (is the mom in the back seat and the kids are in the front seat??). I thought the cheekiness reflected my style well. Here are the details:
  • The vintage circle (Pretty Little Studios) and sentiment are both digitally created. I altered the colors in the illustration slightly to reflect the coordinating colors.
  • I altered the scalloped Chic Tags die cut by flipping it over and misting the backside. I also whitewashed the wooden tag. 
  • I used six different patterned papers from four different manufacturers (SEI, Webster's Pages, Fancy Pants, and BasicGrey). 

Here's a close-up:



Lastly, I made a Freestyle/Collage card:



This card was the most fun to put together. :) Here are a few details:
  • I altered three of the embellishments with paint (the flower and wood veneer mini frame) and spray mist (the canvas oval).
  • There were twelve unrelated elements on the card (misting, stitching, die-cut patterned papers, sticker sentiment, metal flower, wood veneer frame, canvas oval, metal clip, and sequins).
Here's a close-up of the collage:



As part of the Gallery Idol contest, there's a final vote for the winner. If you like my cards, I would *really* appreciate it if you would take a moment to vote for me. You can click on the link at the top of the sidebar or go HERE, click on my cards, and vote. You do have to register, but if you have already registered, you can simply long in. Making it to the Top 5 feels like I've already won. But, winning would be the icing on the cake. :)

I wanted to throw out a special thank you to my husband and my in-laws for watching the kids and the moral support during the Gallery Idol contest. Thank you to everyone who has voted for my cards, given advice, and been a great listening ear. I have the best crafty friends! It's been such an honor to be in this contest. 

Thank you so much for stopping by!!

Supplies
Let the Shenanigans Begin!
Cardstock: (white) PTI
Clear stamps: (duck “Squirt”)Starving Artistamps; (sentiment from Shenanigans)CAS-ual Fridays Stamps; (hat from Hats Off to You) Lawn Fawn
Digital elements: (gingham from Patterns vol. 7) Wishing Well Creations at Sugar Hill Co.; (polka dot paper from Maritime collection) One Little Bird at The Lilypad; (speech bubble from Blah Blah Blah) Splendid Fiins at The Lilypad
Embellishments: (Whipped Cream button) My Favorite Things

Thank You For Simply Being You
Cardstock: (white; Aqua Mist) PTI; (dark orange, orange, yellow, grey) Bazzill
Clear stamps: (sentiment from Studio AE This One) Technique Tuesday
Die: (La Rue Heart) Memory Box

The Adventure Begins
Cardstock: (Aqua Mist) PTI
Patterned paper: (orange and red stripe from Vanilla Sunshine collection) SEI; (triangles, arrows, honeycomb from Composition and Color) Webster’s Pages; (polka dot from Hopscotch) Fancy Pants; (clouds from Serenade collection) BasicGrey
Paint: (Picket Fence Distress Ink) Ranger
Ink: (Dewey spray mist) Mr. Huey’s; (Antique Linen Distress Ink) Ranger
Embellishments: (scalloped tag) Chic Tags; (stickpins from Fact or Fiction) BasicGrey; (wooden tag) Maya Road; (scalloped ribbon from Mistables collection) Pink Paislee
Digital elements: (vintage circle ephemera) Pretty Little Studios

This Little Light of Mine
Cardstock: (white woodgrain) Simon Says Stamp
Patterned papers: (Sweet Composition) Allison Kreft at Webster’s Pages
Ink: (Tangerine Metallic spray mist) Maya Mists; (Letter Jacket mist) Mr. Huey
Stickers: (sentiment strip from The Sweetest Day) My Mind’s Eye
Embellishments: (mini wood veneer frame) Maya Road; (metal flower) BasicGrey; (metal clip from Fact or Fiction) BasicGrey; (orange sequin) Avery Elle; (silver sequin) Kelly Purkey at Simon Says Stamp; (canvas oval) BasicGrey
Dies: (Tag Scallop Die) Paper Smooches; (Jumbo Fishtail Banner) My Favorite Things
Other: (craft paint)

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Fa la la la la la la la la

I've had an idea for the Moxie Fab World Tuesday Trigger for over a week, but I finally got around to making the card. Here's the trigger:


I did what Karen suggested about looking at a photo and then stepping away to see what you remember. I kept thinking of the pink/blue/yellow linked together and all of the gold, so I made a Christmas card with those elements:

First, I misted cardstock with each color. Next, I die cut the base and snowflake layers from Memory Box and then embossed the snowflake layer. I'm not much of a heat embosser...I think I embossed each one 3 times to get a relatively smooth gilded look...ha ha. Here's a close-up where you can see the misting:


I am officially addicted to mists. And, I have to say the Memory Box dies cut amazingly well...no struggling to get the pieces out like some dies.

I also used the PTI Linen impression plate on the base and stamped the Technique Tuesday's Good Cheer sentiment.  Here's a close-up:

If you go onto the Moxie Fab World site, Cath posted a great tribute to Katie Renz. Cancer really sucks.

Enjoy the rest of your weekend. We had our first (momentary) snowfall about an hour ago...it's officially winter.
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