Friday, January 24, 2014

Stencil Class Day 1

I am back today with my card I made for the "Stencil" class I am taking...
It is an online class, and very affordable and even more then that...FUN!!


I used a Mr, Huey hexagon stencil with TH Distress inks Spun Sugar and Worn Lipstick.
The tag was cut from Vellum and then stamped with VersaMark and white EB powder.
I added a few little sequins and some twine.
I will have more of my "stenciling" to share later.

Vintage Blue Valentine

Hi All.....
I had this sitting on my desk the last few days buried in all kinds of "stuff"....
You ever get an idea...and then while working on it, it just sort of "fizzles" out??

That is kind of what happened here, but all at once it fell into place.
I "gotta tell ya"...I LOVE vintage....all the pretty vintage fabrics, lace, doilies
and such...my sister and I used to do craft shows and we were well known for
our"vintage flair"!!

When Graphic 45 came out with the Sweet Sentiments I just loved how it reminded
me of all the vintage postcards my Mom had for Valentines and Easter....
which was the base of how I built my card.


So anywho, this is how this card came about.....
I saw the challenge at Sugar Creek Hollow
 (and by the way the girls there chose my card as last weeks winner...thanks so much)
was to use texture...not just the usual lace, ribbon, but fabric, fibers etc.

I dug in my craft stash and came up with this fabric flower, took it apart
and added the cute little center piece from Graphic 45....
The pink flowers I cut from an old vintage hat....
I hate to admit to my hoarding issues, but I have an entire bin of vintage hats....
all with some type of flowers to use in my creativity!!


The blue bow was made with the Zutter Bow It All....
and don't tell anybody, but I had to watch the video a zillion times and still am
not doing it quite right...hopefully it will be a light bulb moment with it at some point!

Then I came across the challenge at "The Kraft Journal" "Winter Blues"
to use "blue's and "kraft" paper or an item sold at their store...
I LOVE how kraft and blue work so well together.....
I even finished the inside of my card.

So, these are the challenges I am entering in"
The Kraft Journal "winter Blues"

and 

Sugar Creek Hollow "texture / fibers"

and

Fussy and Fancy Friday Challenge "Vintage"

and

Really Reasonable Ribbon "Valentine/Love  Ribbon"

and

Craft-Dee BowZ Monthly challenge anything goes & a handmade bow

Thursday, January 23, 2014

A Bit More Wall Art

I am still adding "art" to my wall in my new (to me) creative room.
Woowho...I love how the wall is turning out...when complete I will post it!!

I saw the magazine Monday weekly challenge at
Paper Crafters Corner using this cover


and as soon as I looked it at it, it reminded me of paint samples I had picked up at Lowes!!
Our front door, has on either side stained glass of sunflowers, so I have been wanting to
paint the doors some sort of a "sunflower yellow/gold" color.....
I still haven't made my mind up, so now it will be a "Spring" project...
so I cut two of them up and used a a background for my "Create" word.


I also remember I had purchased some of those $1 WOOD picture frames from Michaels
and this idea just immediately clicked into place.....

I even "fired up" my Cricut for the letters......
I want to add a ribbon for hanging, but I just didn't have the
strength to get the "screw eyes" in the back.
Hopefully, hubby can do it tonight without "squashing" my flower!!!

I am entering this in these challenges:
and
Mod Squad Challenge  to use "wood"

Supplies used:
SU:  DS paper and black card stock
TH Spring Greens
Cord-in-nations paper
Cricut George cartridge
Lowes Valspar paint samples
TH Distress Ink Peacock
Th Alterations Tattered Floral Bigz die



Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Kiss Me Vintage Valentine

Okay, I have to say I LOVE Valentines Day (pun intended..lol)...
Just something about it being the "Sweetest Day".....
I never know what to expect from the hubby...
sometimes it's something really nice, sometimes something silly, and sometimes
"nothing at all"....
He knows I love Brighton Jewelry ~ it's almost all I wear 
(well besides my clothes I mean)...
one year he bought me an entire set, necklace, earrings, bracelet...
all red ruby hearts and silver...
love...sigh!
Then there was the year he bought me a heart shaped Dairy Queen cake...
he loves them, I don't...ugh!!
That's the kind of guy he is...always full of surprises...
One year for my birthday he got me new tires for my car, 
a John Deer Gator for Mother's Day
and a Marquis Diamond for our anniversary...
what can I say, but I am always, always surprised!


So anywho,  I love vintage Valentines, the more vintage the better, maybe because
I am a bit "vintage" myself..lol...(just a bit mind you)!!!
Sooooooooooo, I made this Valentine for the challenge at 
Cheery Lynn Designs which is Sweethearts....
I decided NOT to load it up, but let the gorgeous lace frame "speak" for itself,
let alone the Scroll-ie Heart!!
I added my Kiss Me heart...and it is popped up, as is my tiny glitter cupid...
I wish that showed how popped he is, cuz he really stands out.
Just before Christmas (those stinkers, right when money is the tightest..lol) Cottage Cutz
had a 50% off sale of all their dies...so I was able to "sneak" in a few 
(those grandkids didn't need all those Christmas presents anyhow)...
and this was one of them..isn't he the cutest???

I used to list all my supplies used at the end of my post...
and I decided to start doing that again...
that way, "IF" you do read through my blog, you won't have to read that part unless you want to!!

Here we go...supplies used:
Cheery Lynn Designs dies Lattice Heart & Vines AND Dutch Scallop Square Frame
MS Kiss Me punch
Cottage Cutz Cupid
DS paper Crate Paper Fourteen


Baby It's Cold Outside At The Shabby Tea Room

Whew...does my title ring true or what???
Baby IT IS cold outside...and inside, too...
I have been freezing all day!!!

I have been on a creative roll, I think
 (with all I have been gorging on, I probably look like a roll...lol)


I saw this cute inspiration piece at The Shabby Tea Room this week
and we are to use white/cream, green, silver, red and a bow!


Well, to get my thinking cap going I remember seeing a cute card
at my friend "Dar's" blog and she had used skates......
reminding me that I had a cute skate die myself....
Remember those cute little QuicKutz hand held die cutters???
Well, since I hoard everything, I still have mine, and it just so happens it
has this cutest little skate die!!

Do you know how many times I have said "CUTE" in the last 5 minutes??
You don't...good me neither and who's counting anyways!!

Supplies I used are:
SU...my last piece of shimmery white card stock...boohoo!!
Cheery Lynn Designs window die
Impression Obsession Pine Branch Die
QuicKutz (cute...haha) Skates die.


Tuesday, January 21, 2014

A Whole Lot of Stenciling Going On

This is my post on the Classy Cards 'n Such blog today.
The challenge there this week is stencils....and you just need to use a product
that is carried in the Classy Cards 'n Such store, it doesn't have to be purchased
there, just in stock...but why not head over and see all the NEW items she carries
and all the SALE items...there are some good sales going on.
Get a 10% discount by using the code DIANE-10....
while there check out her paper collection, I am telling you she has
some gorgeous Metallic papers !!

Hi All, Diane here with you today sharing with you in detail how I made my
"stencil" card for Challenge #16 "Stencils"...I hope you will join the challenge
with a creation of your own!!


 For my card, I used the very gorgeous "Dreamweaver" stencil  "Quilt Block". 



To begin, you need to cut a piece of Double Sided Adhesive Sheet
slightly larger then your stencil, leaving a border all around.  Cut a piece
of white card stock the same size and apply one side of the Adhesive Sheet to it.
Remove the backing from the card stock front.


Using Handmade Hawaiian Coconut Soap , apply it liberally to the backside
of your stencil.   Lay your stencil on top of your Adhesive Sheet with a border all
around.  Using a very thin craft foil, lay it on top of your stencil, and with a small stylus,
start tapping it on to your stencil in an up and down motion,
 pick it up now and then to make sure it is covering each design
 (don't worry if it isn't all completely filled in, that will happen later).
 Also, with your fingers, rub some of the foil along the border you have around the outside
edge of the  stencil, it doesn't have to be completely covered either.


Once you are satisfied you have the  foil on where you want it, cover the entire piece
with Ultra Fine Black Flower Soft.....lightly press/rub it on with you fingers.
Lay a scrap piece of paper down and shake and tap off all the excess.  Try to get all the loose
pieces off, you don't want to get it mixed up with your glitter (ask me how I know?).


Now here is the fun part.  VERY carefully peel your stencil off the adhesive. 
You don't want to bend your stencil!  It sticks down pretty good, so take your time. This is also the reason you have to apply the Handmade Hawaiian Coconut Soap first!
Grab your Sparkle 'n Sprinkle Ultra Fine "Crystal Ice" glitter and cover the entire piece
with it,  Using a scrap piece of paper underneath will allow you to pour it back into
it's container.  Finish "your" card however you want.


A few hints if you want to give this a try.  The adhesive sheets are very "sticky".  I would
try and take a bit of "stickiness" off first by  pressing a Ziploc bag on it first or something
like that,  before applying the stencil, making it easier to remove the stencil when ready.
I also would suggest trying a more "full" stencil piece, for your first one.  Beverly has numerous
ones in her shop under "Stencils" to choose from.  I have not tried this with a plastic stencil, just
the metal ones.
 I hope you enjoyed my "stencil" post today...see you back here soon!!

Monday, January 20, 2014

New Challenge is up At Classy Cards 'n Such

Hi Everyone!!!

The challenge for this week is up on the blog at Classy Cards 'n Such!!
This week it is "STENCILS".
Rules are listed on the challenge site, but you need to use a stencil
and
a product that is carried in the Classy Cards 'n Such Store
and speaking of the store.
Do you know if you sign up for the newsletter you can get a one time discount of
20% off...now that is a wonderful savings.
and
you can always get a 10% discount by using the code DIANE-10
So what are you waiting for...do the challenge...there is a fabulous prize
once again this week!!!


Here is a "sneak peek" of my project
I used adhesive sheets, foil, a stylus and glitter for mine
wait until you see the other DT projects...wonderful!!