Thursday, November 1, 2012

I Brake for Cornucopias


Hi, Braker Fans. I have a new project to share with you as my DT assignment for I Brake for Stamps. Now that Halloween has passed I decided it was time to make a Thanksgiving card. I love the rich colors of Fall so this is my chance to make one of the last fall cards of the year.
The stamp I used is a digi from the IBFS store called “Cornucopia.” I had tons of fun coloring this one because I used so many Copics. My design papers are from BoBunny and cardstock is Bazzill as usual. I die cut the frame for my image from Spellbinders circle and scallop dies. I wanted to keep my embellishments at a minimum so the image would really stand out.
I used Glimmer Mist to give my flowers some color which started out ivory, they’re from WOC. The jute weave trim is from Mon Ami Gabby that I purchased at a Scrap Expo last weekend in Denver. I finished the card with some Vintage Seam Binding tied in a bow from WOC.
 
I’m entering this card in the following challenges.
 
Make It Monday – Always Anything Goes

You can get this stamp and so many others at I Brake for Stamps online store. Use my coupon code SAVE10CATHY for 10% off your purchase.

See you next Thursday…

Hugz,

Thursday, October 25, 2012

I Brake for Winter


Hi, Braker Fans. I have a new project to share with you as my DT assignment for I Brake for Stamps. For my card this week I decided to make another Christmas card only this time I'm using non-traditional colors. I’ve seen some awesome cards in blog land with pinks and blues and they just inspired me to create something extraordinary.
The stamp I used is a new release from the IBFS store called “Winter Avie” by Chelsea Le Designs. I colored my image with Copics and made a criss-cross card using Bazzill cardstock and MME Winter Wonderland designer papers.
I cut my image out and mounted it on white cardstock and a Spellbinders Oval die cut. Then I adhered pearls from Recollections to the frame. I machine stitched my panels with pink thread and added a lace border from JoAnn’s under my image.
I used a Magnolia folded tag die to create the pull out card panel and added vintage seam binding from WOC tied in a bow. I completed the card with a few flowers also from WOC and a sentiment from Whimsy Stamps.

I’m entering this card in the following challenges. 

Make It Monday – Always Anything Goes 

You can get this stamp and so many others at I Brake for Stamps online store. Use my coupon code SAVE10CATHY for 10% off your purchase. 

See you next Thursday… 

Hugz,

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Midweek Magnolia - Four Legged Friends

 
Hello, Friends and Happy Hump Day! The Midweek Magnolias Design Team has a new challenge for you and this week our theme is “Four Legged Friends.” You can choose to use a Magnolia animal on its own or paired with Tilda or Edwin. Hop over to Midweek Magnolias for some awesome inspiration from the DT and leave some love on their blogs. When you join us for the challenge you’ll have a chance to win a fabulous mystery prize from Magnolia Sweden.
My card this week features “Christmas Tilda with Cat” from the Little Christmas Collection. I colored Tilda with Copics and used a fun flourish from Whimsy Stamps masked behind Tilda.
My cardstock is from The Paper Co. and the DPs are from Bazzill’s Believe collection. I cut three Magnolia Doohickey Spruce trees from one of the papers and distressed the edges with Walnut Stain Distress Ink. I also dry embossed the cardstock with an M-Bossibilities folder from Spellbinders and added a punched border from Martha Stewart for a bit of lacy texture. Then I finished my card with some WOC poinsettias brushed with Stardust Stickles, a sheer ribbon bow from The Ribbon Spot and a cute banner sentiment from Whimsy Stamps.
The inside of my card has similar elements from the front with an open space for any message or sentiment.
 
I’m entering this project in the following Challenges:
 
Make It Monday – Anything Goes
Tilda’s Town – Merry Christmas
Color Me Creative – A Touch of Red
MDUC – Inspired by a song (We wish you a Merry Christmas)
 
I hope my card inspires you to join us this week at Midweek Magnolias. Happy crafting…
 
Hugz,

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Magnolia-licious October Photo Inspiration


Hello, Friends. The Magnolia-licious DT are back with another challenge for you and we hope you will join us. It’s my turn to choose the challenges for October and since we are approaching the Halloween Holiday I chose a fun photo for inspiration.   
The design team has some spectacular creations for you HERE so hop over and check them out. 
If you follow along with us for the challenge you could have a chance to win a Mystery Surprise from Magnolia-licious. Diana has so many awesome Maggie stamps, tons of dies, papers, and other goodies. She also carries the Magnolia Ink Magazine which is one of the first places I go for inspiration. You don’t want to miss the new Christmas Story Collection in stock; the DT has colored some images and they are featured in the store. Fabulous job, Ladies!
My card for this challenge features the adorable “So Spooky Tilda” from the So Spooky Collection. She is available in Mini size in the store. She is colored in Copics with traditional Halloween purple and green. 
My DPs are from Doodlebug Designs’ Haunted Manor and they are all matted on Bazzill cardstock. I used my Martha Stewart Halloween fence and spider web punches to add that festive spooky look along with a little cheese cloth behind Tilda. The felt pumpkins are from Martha Stewart as well and the flowers are by Prima and WOC. My sentiment is a Doodlebug Designs sticker adorned with a sparkly black brad. I finished it off with some black glitter ribbon tied in a bow from American Crafts.
The inside of my card has repeating elements from the front, aren’t those little owls so cute? 

I’m entering this card in the following Challenges: 

Make It Monday – Anything Goes
Forever Friends - Halloween/Autumn
Kaboodle Doodles - Trick or Treat/Fall
Cutie Pie - Halloween

I hope I’ve inspired you to join us for the Magnolia-licious Challenge. Thanks for popping in to visit and I’ll see you tomorrow with another Magnolia card… 

Hugz,

 

Thursday, October 18, 2012

I Brake for Winter Mail


Hi, Braker Fans. I have a new card to share with you for my DT assignment for I Brake for Stamps. This week I decided to make a Christmas card. I used a cute stamp called “Winter Mailbox” from the Digital Downloads selection at I Brake for Stamps.
I colored my mailbox with Copics and added some stickles on the snow, holly berries and poinsettias of my image. I used Bazzill cardstock for the base of my card and mats of my designer papers which are from MME’s Winter Wonderland collection. I cut a few trees from the cardstock with my Marianne Designs dies and brushed them with Making Memories white acrylic paint.
The corner die cuts are from Whimsy Stamps and I ran them through my Xyron sticker maker then covered them with Martha Stewart Garnet Glitter. The poinsettias are from WOC and my ribbon is from Michaels topped with a pearl button from Garner’s. Then I finished the card with a sentiment from Whimsy Stamps.

I’m entering this card in the following challenges.

Make It Monday – Always Anything Goes
ABC Christmas Challenge – U for Up to You
Stamp and Create – Winter Wonderland

You can get this stamp and so many others at I Brake for Stamps online store. Use my coupon code SAVE10CATHY for 10% off your purchase.

See you next Thursday…

Hugz,

Thursday, October 11, 2012

I Brake for Reindeer Food


Hi, Braker Fans. I have a new project to share with you for my DT assignment for I Brake for Stamps. If you know me, you know that I love creating 3D paper crafts and since it’s getting close to Christmas I thought I would share a simple and cute Christmas favor you can make for those special people in your life.
I made a treat bag that has Reindeer food and it includes a traditional poem on the tag about how to attract Santa’s Reindeer to your home on that magical night. I used a sweet stamp from the IBFS store called “Rudolph.” Of course I didn’t color his nose red but he is still cute. I colored Rudolph with my Copics and I adhered him to my window treat box of Reindeer food.
Then I added a tag with my poem on the inside. The tag was cut from Bazzill and Stampin’ Up paper with my Cameo. I added a bow and a charm to finish it off.

My window bag is from SEI but you get make these from any craft store or you can make your own. Here is the recipe for Reindeer food and it is scrumptious.
 
Reindeer Food Recipe
Cover a cookie sheet with parchment or wax paper and set aside. In a large bowl mix the following:

2 1/4 cups Cheerios
3 1/4 cups Rice Chex
1 1/2 cups small pretzel twists
3/4 cup M&M’s
3/4 cup peanuts
1 - 12 oz. bag white chocolate chips

Stir gently with a wooden spoon or rubber spatula. In the microwave melt one bag of white chocolate chips according to package directions. Let cool slightly and then stir into the cereal mix a spoonful at a time mixing well. Once the entire mixture is covered, spread evenly onto your cookie sheet. Let stand for 30-60 minutes so chocolate can set. Break up with your hands and fill bags or other containers.

Supplies:
Stamps – I Brake for Stamps
Cardstock – Bazzill
DPs – SU
Ribbon – Michaels
Charm – Whimsy Stamps

You can get this stamp and so many others at I Brake for Stamps online store. Use my coupon code SAVE10CATHY for 10% off your purchase.

See you next Thursday…

Hugz,

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Midweek Magnolias - Masking Technique


Hello, Friends and Happy Hump Day! The Midweek Magnolias Design Team has a new challenge for you and this week and our theme is “Use the Masking Technique.” So I hope you join us this week for the challenge. Hop over to Midweek Magnolias for some awesome inspiration from the DT and leave some love on their blogs. When you play along with us you’ll have a chance to win a fabulous mystery prize from Magnolia Sweden.
My card this week features “Hiking Edwin” and I masked it with “Hiking Background.” I also used the “Autumn Oak Leaf and Acorn” and “Autumn Sunflowers” stamps for my embellishments. All of these are from the Turning Leaves Collection. I colored Edwin and the background with Copics and used them to create a watercolor sky.
My cardstock is from Bazzill and the DPs are from PTI’s Fall Prints and Patterns collection. I distressed the DPs with Brushed Corduroy Distress ink around the edges before matting them to the cardstock panels. I stamped a handful of leaves and acorns and colored them with Copics and added them to my card. The sunflowers are also colored with Copics and I put Ultra-Fine Flower Soft on the middle for dimension and texture. Finally, I tied Vintage Seam Binding from WOC into a bow to finish it off.
The inside of my card has repeating elements from the front with an open space for any message or sentiment.
 
Supplies:
Stamps – Magnolia
Cardstock – Bazzill
DPs – PTI
Dies – Spellbinders
Seam binding – WOC
Ink - Distress Ink, Memento

I’m entering this project in the following Challenges: 

Make It Monday – Linky Party, Anything Goes 

I hope my card inspires you to join us this week at Midweek Magnolias. Happy crafting… 

Hugz,
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