Stamp a Faire 2015 – Make it Work Challenge

August 31st, 2015 klwade Posted in Cardmaking, Crafts, Stamp-a-Faire | No Comments »

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Create a new card from pieces of reject cards or alter a card from earlier today that you were not happy with.  It’s all about making it work!


 

Well I knew I was going to redo my first card.  Making that card was a constipated process and I just could not pull it together.  The redo was simple after a whole day of working on cards and stretching myself to create!

Here is the original card.  I did not like the overkill of Tropical teal.  I tried to emboss stars on the background that just did not work.   I did borders around the foiled card that make it look bulky.  The overall card looked unbalanced.

Make it work Challenge original

Here is my re-do

Make it work Challenge

I like the cleaner look with more white and the statement more centered.  This is a more clean and simple look that I find more attractive.

Thanks for looking!!!

Stamp a Faire 2015 – Runway Challenge

August 31st, 2015 klwade Posted in Cardmaking, Crafts, Stamp-a-Faire | No Comments »

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Create a project based on one of the runway looks a team member provided above.  You can choose to focus on the colors, the style, the design or whatever other aspect inspires you!


 

Ohhh this is a hard one because I love all the color choices!!!!

But I settled on this adorable color combo and sweet dress.  I decided to make my card look like the dress…. flowers, pastels, ribbons.  Very Feminine and sweet.

Melissa-recipe

 

Melissa inspiration

I even dyed the ribbon with sweet blush and spring moss to bring in those colors.  I ended up using another pink for the flowers because my ink pad is so dry that you could not see the flowers.  But overall I like the card.

Runway Challenge Card

Supplies:

Kraft Cardstock
Anna Griffin Shimmer Paper
Anna Griffin Crowned Medallion Embossing Folders
PTI Vintage Linens Stamp and Die Set
Seam Binding
PTI Sweet Blush and Spring Moss Ink Pads
Simon Says Stamp Twirling Tutu Ink Pad
PTI Fine Linen Cardstock
PTI Tiny Tags
Stick Pin
Pearls

Stamp a Faire 2015 – Pins & Needles Challenge

August 31st, 2015 klwade Posted in Cardmaking, Crafts, Stamp-a-Faire | No Comments »

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Your-turn

Create a project featuring a stick pin.  Incorporate some of the tips that Melissa mentioned throughout her video!


I really liked making this one.  I was channeling my inner Melissa Phillips!  I really liked how my ribbon came out.  I used seam tape and made my own ribbon by using distress inks and water.   I tried to make the color the same as different apples and I think it worked.

 

Apple Card

Supplies:

PTI Enclosed It: Apple Die
Stampin Up! Cherry Cobbler Cardstock
PTI mini tag it dies
PTI Simply You Stamp Set
Crate Paper Farmhouse Paper
We R Memory Keepers Harvest Paper
PTI Fine Linen Cardstock
Seam Tape
Distress Ink: Barn Door, Mowed Lawn, Fossilized Amber, Peeled Paint
Stick Pin

Your-turn

Your challenge is to incorporate machine stitching into a project. We’d love to see you use metallic thread if you have some! Don’t let this intimidate you if you’ve never done it before!  Just follow along with Amy’s tips and have fun getting crafty!


I have always wanted to pull out this die set from Papertrey Ink and when I saw the stitching I thought it was perfect for this challenge.    However my poor (and very expensive) sewing machine is giving me issues.  I was able to reset and reset the machine to get this card done.   The machine is headed off to the repair shop!     The nice thing about this stitching project was using some of my pretty thread.   This sulky thread was autumn colors and I thought would look nice on the card.

 

Supplies:

PTI Canyon Clay Cardstock
PTi Canyon Clay Patterned Paper
PTI Shape Up Series: Pumpkin
PTI Shape Up Series: Pumpkin Sections Die
PTI Tiny Tags Die
PTI Tag Its #7 Stamp Set
PTI Fine Linen Cardstock
PTI Rustic Jute Button Twine
Sulky 40 wt Rayon Variegated Thread – VAr-Lt Brown #943-2119

Your-turn

Create a project that features some sort of stamped stitching.  Have fun experimenting with the fun techniques Heather outlined in her videos!

 

Now on to the faux stitches on the card.    Not sure the green embossing powder works, but lets move on!!!

Supplies:

PTI Tropical Team Cardstock
Basic Grey Tea Garden Pattern Paper
My Favorite Things Steel Blue Cardstock
My Favorite Things Stitched with Love Stamp Set
PTI Country Fair Quilt Die
Recollection Citron Embossing Powder
Versamark Ink

 

Thanks for looking at my creations

Stamp a Faire 2015 – Mix & Match Challenge

August 30th, 2015 klwade Posted in Cardmaking, Crafts, Stamp-a-Faire | No Comments »

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Your-turn

Your challenge is to create a card or project that mixes at least three different patterned papers, keeping in mind the concepts that Betsy discussed in the video.  Have fun and step out of your box!


I used the paper from the kit and went for the soft pinks, oranges and yellows.  I really liked the flowers and decided that I wanted more flowers to add to the card.

The flowers do get a little lost on the card so I used Wink of Stella clear glitter on the flowers to help them pop (ok it pop a tiny bit)

 

Mix and Match flower Card

Here is a close up of the flowers.  Still don’t think you can see the glitter.   Hmmmm  But you can see the gold color shine sprinkles on the card.

Mix and Match Flower Card Closeup

Supplies:

PTI Mix & Match Paper
PTI Cutting Garden Stamp Set
My Favorite Things Blueprints #14, #10
Clear Wink of Stilla
Versafine Onyx Black Inkpad
PTI Moonstones
PTI Hibiscus Burst Card Stock
PTI Inks Harvest Golden , Autumn Rose, Simple Chartreuse, New Leaf, Summer Sunrise
Heidi Swapp Gold Color Shine


Your-turn

Create a project using a new-to-you color combination.  Your challenge is to come up with a unique color combination incorporating either a color you already love and use all the time, or one you rarely use, and create a project using those colors!


Well I noticed I never use Lemon Tart, I never opened the ink pad, never used the paper.  So I decided to try to incorporate it into the colors I use.   I generally like bright vibrant colors and using softer pastel colors are a stretch for me.  I also got the opportunity to use my new Zig Clean Color Real Brush set.

Lemon Tart Card

I decided to experiment with the ZIG Clean Color on vellum and I like the result.  I actually used them on the top of the vellum and they went on real nice and colored up quickly.  to show off the sheer vellum, I cut between the flowers and curled the leaves up.  Then I tucked the flowers underneath another flower to help them stay popped up.  If you look at the photo in the upper left corner, you can see the pink sheerness of the colored vellum over the other flower.  I did stick the vellum flowers over solid colored shapes cut from the same dies.

Supplies:

Tim Holtz Water Color Paper
Zig Clean Color Real Brush
PTI Happy for You Stamp Set
PTI You’ve Been Framed: Oval
Simon Says Stamp Set Artful Flowers  and Dies
Hero Arts White Embossing Powder
Vellum
Lemon Tart Card Stock
Simply Chartreuse Card Stock

Thank you so much for looking at my creations

Stamp a Faire 2015 – Accessories Challenge

August 30th, 2015 klwade Posted in Cardmaking, Crafts, Stamp-a-Faire | 3 Comments »

 

Your-turn

Create your own felt necklace.  Be creative and customize it to suit your style!  Even if you did not order the kit this year, take a look at your die stash and try to “make it work”!

 

Well this was a true challenge, I think I was tired and this was a fair amount of work.  But once I got it going, it came out great except the glue gun dies a horrible death.  It was a challenge to finish.   This was about the time we started to have a laughing fit and could not stop.   You can see the direct result of the laughing fit on the Red Carpet Challenge.    LOL

Felt Necklace

Sorry I did not write the dies down.   But they were all Papertrey ink.  The felt came from a felt shop on Etsy and the buttons were Tim Holtz and K & Company!

Your-turn

Make a bangle or two, of your own design.  Whip out your favorite paint colors and embossing powders.  Select pattern papers and stamps from your collections that make you smile.  Create a set of bracelets that’s perfectly you!  Or even for gifts!  Most of all, just have fun!

I did not think I would like doing this one, but actually I enjoyed making these.  AND I was surprised that they fit my wrist.

I got a little carried away with the gold spray but wanted the little gold dots which you can not really see on this picture, but take my word for it.

The black bracelet was some misc paper I found in my sisters craft room.  I added black rhinestones where the flowers came together on the print.

Wood Bracelets

Supplies:

Tim Holtz Picket Fence Paint
Simon Says Stamp Set – You
Heidi Swapp Gold Color Shine Spray
Mod Podge
Ranger Gold Embossing Powder

Thanks for looking and leaving comments!

 

Red Carpet Challenge

August 29th, 2015 klwade Posted in Cardmaking, Crafts, Stamp-a-Faire | 1 Comment »

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OK, it is getting late, we are tired, and we are losing it!   But I had to post the red carpet challenge.

This is the picture that is getting posted!

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Now this is the pictures that are not making the cut…..and I am losing it!

Losing it

Losing it…losing it….

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About to hit the floor and pee my pants.

Completely gone

Long day…..good crafting…..

 

Stamp a Faire 2015 – Threads Challenge

August 29th, 2015 klwade Posted in Cardmaking, Crafts, Stamp-a-Faire | 1 Comment »

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Create a project featuring a thread nest.  We know everyone has a spool of thread lying around and we hope this tutorial inspires you to give it a try. Go dig that old spool out of your sewing kit and try adding it to your paper crafting projects in a fresh, new & trendy way.

Create a project featuring twine.  Danielle highlighted TEN different ways to incorporate twine into your projects, so pick one and get started!

  1. Wrap twine around a card where two patterns meet to create a border.
  2. Add a piece of twine to a section of a card with staples.
  3. Wrap twine around an embellishment before attaching to a card.
  4. Create a twine nest or branches with jute twine.
  5. Use twine as balloon strings.
  6. Stitch with twine.
  7. Bundle twine behind a focal point.
  8. Tie twine onto a tag.
  9. Create faux crocheted flowers with twine.
  10. Create luggage tag tied buttons with twine.

So this time we had two designers giving us their creative ideas on using thread and twine.

thread Challenge

I enjoyed making this card.  I was trying to create an illusion of sky and earth in this card.   Because I used so many colors, I think I can make 10 different cards.   LOL

Supplies:

Neenah Solar White Card Stock
Color Mate Cool Colors Card Stock
Technique Tuesday Ali Edwards Adored Stamp Set
Versafine Black Ink Pad
Ranger clear Embossing Powder
Madiera Silver Thread
Papertrey Ink Waves Die

 

The second card was a pepto bismo explosion of pink. LOL  Just a sweet little pink card

Stuck on you

Supplies:

PTI Hibiscus Burst cardstock
Black Card Stock
Neenah Solar White Card Stock
Penny Black Painted Blooms Pattern Paper
My Favorite Things Stitched with Love Die Set
My Favorite Things Blue Prints #20
Hero Arts Stamp Your Own Cactus
DCWV Metallic Cardstock
Black Bakers Twine

Thanks so much for looking!!!!

Stamp A Faire 2015-Fashion Sense

August 29th, 2015 klwade Posted in Cardmaking, Crafts, Stamp-a-Faire | 1 Comment »

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I forgot to post this last night, maybe because we were having champagne, maybe because I don’t like my creation.  The first is always harder to make.

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I wanted to use my new Mini Minc machine that I just got in the mail.   So I had unpacked down here at my sisters house and went thru the instructions.  But my poor baby Minc was stuck in the “0” position and no matter what I did it would not work.   I used my sisters and it worked great.  Darn I will have to return this machine to the store.

So I used Minc Mint Foil to make the background square that seemed to match the theme of the card.  I watercolored the woman with those awesome Zig Real Clean Color pens.   Which was a fun experience!

But after that I struggled.  Maybe I can fix it later in the other challenge.

Supplies:

PTI Fashion Sense Stamp Set
PTI Tropical Teal Card Stock
My Favorite Things Stitched Square STAX Dies
White and Black cardstock
Memento Black Inkpad

 

Thanks for looking and not snickering!!!!

 

 

 

Stamp a Faire – Patterns Challenge

August 29th, 2015 klwade Posted in Cardmaking, Crafts, Stamp-a-Faire | 1 Comment »

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Below you will find patterns like you would use for making clothing, only these are designed as a unique version of card sketches.  You are challenged to create a card using one of the card patterns to help you warm up for the day!  Just pick a favorite and go from there!  Maybe use this as an opportunity to ink up a set that has yet to be loved!


Starting to get my groove…. a little afternoon champagne does not hurt….

I choose this pattern

 

Dawn

I copied the layout, but not so much the instructions.   Call me a scrapbook rebel!  LOL

Hello Beautiful

Supplies:

PTI Summer Sunrise card stock
Penny Black Painted Blooms Pattern Paper
My Favorite Things Scallop Edges
Simon Says Stamp Summer Garden Stamp Set
PTI The Sweet Life Stamp and Die Set
Recollections Rhinestones
PTI inks, summer sunset, harvest gold, canyon clay, new life, ripe avocado

Thanks for looking!!!!

 

 

Stamp a Faire Bridal Challenge

August 29th, 2015 klwade Posted in Cardmaking, Crafts, Stamp-a-Faire | 1 Comment »

 

Here comes the bride, all dressed in white.  Except in this case, it’s a wedding card that you will be presenting using nothing but white supplies!  The only exception to the rule is that you are allowed to use a neutral ink color (black, gray, brown, etc…) to add a stamped sentiment to the card.  So dig out all of your favorite supplies, especially dies, and build a card based on texture rather than color.  This is a fun approach to designing so just kick back and let the creativity flow! 

 


I woke up this morning and watched the Project Runway video and cringed when the woman pulled that shocking yellow fabric!!  No No NOOOOO!!!  So I ran into the craft area and pulled out my white cardstock, vellum and shimmer paper!   Ahhhhh Now I feel better!   Weddings should be elegant and classy!

Wedding Wishes

Here is my bridal challenge….all white and elegant.

 

I  first cut out the lacey background from white cardstock and then laid vellum on top.  Because is was hard to see the pattern, I took a stylus to rub around the details to bend the vellum to enhanced the background die cut.

I then made three layers of the swirly die cut and glued them together to give it some height.  I then cute the banner on both white and pearlized paper.

Then I molded the stamp to go along the banner direction, stamping and then embossing.   Darn it I forgot to use the embossing buddy before stamping.  Oh well.

I then enhanced the card with pearls.

Simple and Elegant

Wedding Wishes closeup

Here is close up of the shimmer paper below the banner, it is so subtle that you really cannot tell.

Supplies:

Nennah Solar White Cardstock
Recollections Pearlized Glimmer Paper
Vellum
Anna Griffin Dies – Lace Trimmings, Carmen Lattice
Papertrey Ink Layered Banner Die
Papertrey Ink Keep It Simple: Wedding Stamp Set
ZVA Creative pearls
Ranger Silver Embossing Powder
Versamark Ink