The Scor-Pal "More Than One Score" challenge for June is "Pretty in Pink." My project for this month is a tissue box cover, in which I used several different pink patterned papers. You can find the tutorial for this tissue box cover here.
This is my sample project. Wouldn't this look cute sitting on your vanity!
Friday, June 1, 2018
Thursday, May 31, 2018
CCEE1822 Embossing Folders
For her last week as hostess for the CCEE Stampers, Anne asked us to use embossing folders on our cards. I used a folder that creates a frame around the main panel. Every where you look these days, you see llamas. Mine is going on vacation.
After I made my card, I had to chuckle. The stacked up luggage on the llamas back looks like a face -- purely unintentional.
Check out all the embossing folders on the CCEE Stampers blog.
After I made my card, I had to chuckle. The stacked up luggage on the llamas back looks like a face -- purely unintentional.
Check out all the embossing folders on the CCEE Stampers blog.
Monday, May 28, 2018
Flower Trio
It's my day on the CottageCutz blog, and I'm going back really far for my layout. I love to look back at old layouts from the Splitcoaststampers Sketch Challenge. While I'm using the layout as a starting point, I have adjusted it a bit to accommodate my design. This is Sketch Challenge 27 which was from June of 2005, long before I started doing the challenges. So it's almost like I'm participating in the original challenge.
As I said previously, I adjusted the sketch by actually eliminating the three individual panels. This is my card:
To start my card, I cut the pieces from the Stitched Tulip and Daisies die, all from white cardstock.
After cutting one of the shelves down to size, I glued the patterned paper onto the white card base and added the two shelves.
After placing small foam pop dots on the back of the three flowers and pots, I added them to the shelves, . . .
. . . stamped the rustic sentiment, and my card was finished.
CottageCutz dies used on my card are:
Be sure to check out The Scrapping Cottage store for the Memorial Day sales - up to 50% off on Select CottageCutz dies and 25% off the brand-new "Just for Guys" release.
As I said previously, I adjusted the sketch by actually eliminating the three individual panels. This is my card:
To start my card, I cut the pieces from the Stitched Tulip and Daisies die, all from white cardstock.
Using a variety of Copic markers, I colored each piece and assembled my three flowers/pots.
I then cut two shelves from brown cardstock, using the Shelf with Plants die.
I cut an 8 1/2" x 5 1/2" piece of white cardstock and a 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" piece of woodgrain patterned paper.
After placing small foam pop dots on the back of the three flowers and pots, I added them to the shelves, . . .
CottageCutz dies used on my card are:
Be sure to check out The Scrapping Cottage store for the Memorial Day sales - up to 50% off on Select CottageCutz dies and 25% off the brand-new "Just for Guys" release.
Thursday, May 24, 2018
CCEE1821 - N.E.W.S.
Anne has a good challenge for the CCEE Stampers this week. She tells us that she wakes up to the NEWS every morning -- so that's our challenge. Make a card using elements that begin with N-E-W-S.
Here's my card, which meets all her criteria --
N -NAUTICAL theme, NAVY card base
E - heat EMBOSSING, matching ENVELOPE
W - WATER, WHITE caps
S - SAILBOAT, SEA gulls
Be sure to check out the rest of the cards made by the team on the CCEE Stampers blog.
Here's my card, which meets all her criteria --
N -NAUTICAL theme, NAVY card base
E - heat EMBOSSING, matching ENVELOPE
W - WATER, WHITE caps
S - SAILBOAT, SEA gulls
Be sure to check out the rest of the cards made by the team on the CCEE Stampers blog.
Monday, May 21, 2018
Blue Vase/Pink Flowers
It seems that it has been raining the entire month of May. Of course, that helps the garden flourish -- rain is so good for the flowers. I'm not much of a gardener, so most of my flowers are on my cards. Today's card is no exception. Once again, I started with a layout from one of the Splitcoaststampers sketch challenges.
This layout lent itself to some coordinating patterned paper, as you can see on my card. It was a pad of two-sided Stamps of Life designer paper I recently bought at a local stamp show.
To start my card, I cut the pieces for the vase and flowers, using two CottageCutz dies -- Vase Collection and Botanical Garden 2.
. . . and constructed my vase of flowers.
This layout lent itself to some coordinating patterned paper, as you can see on my card. It was a pad of two-sided Stamps of Life designer paper I recently bought at a local stamp show.
To start my card, I cut the pieces for the vase and flowers, using two CottageCutz dies -- Vase Collection and Botanical Garden 2.
Using several Copic markers I colored the die-cut pieces . . .
I then cut my cardstock and patterned paper as follows:
Gray - 8 1/2" x 5 1/2", scored at 4 1/4"
Black - 3 3/4" x 5", 2 1/4" x 4 1/4", and 3" x 2 1/2"
Patterned paper - 3 1/2" x 4 3/4" and 2" x 4"
White - 2 3/4" x 2 1/4"
Using the sketch challenge layout, I constructed my card.
I then added my vase and flowers.
At this point I decided I wanted some kind of a sentiment on my card, so I stamped a small sentiment on a scrap of white cardstock, using navy blue ink. I punched it out with a 1 1/4" circle punch and then punched a black 1 3/8" circle on which to mount it.
I added the sentiment using some foam pop dots and my card was complete.
CottageCutz dies used on this card are:
Thursday, May 17, 2018
CCEE1820 - Pack Rat Day
Anne continues as hostess for the CCEE Stampers and has a good challenge for us today. We are to use some of that patterned paper we've been hoarding.
Some time ago I bought a pad of paper that had just ONE PIECE of great brick paper in it. I loved it so much that, instead of cutting right into it, I made some color copies on my printer. I'm not sure if that's copyright infringement or not. But I couldn't see buying another whole pad of paper for just one pattern. I know that one day I'm going to have to use the original piece and say "good-bye," but it wasn't today! Here's my card for Anne's challenge -- made with that awesome brick paper and some CottageCutz dies.
Stop over at the CCEE Stampers blog to see some more "favorite" papers from our team.
Some time ago I bought a pad of paper that had just ONE PIECE of great brick paper in it. I loved it so much that, instead of cutting right into it, I made some color copies on my printer. I'm not sure if that's copyright infringement or not. But I couldn't see buying another whole pad of paper for just one pattern. I know that one day I'm going to have to use the original piece and say "good-bye," but it wasn't today! Here's my card for Anne's challenge -- made with that awesome brick paper and some CottageCutz dies.
Stop over at the CCEE Stampers blog to see some more "favorite" papers from our team.
Wednesday, May 16, 2018
Sand Castle Pop-Up
I'm a member of the Sketch Challenge Team on Splitcoaststampers. This week's sketch is a relatively simple one.
I made a horizontal card rather than a vertical one -- using pattern paper to create the beach feel of the card.. For Element #2 I found a K & Company die cut sea shell the same shape.
I made a horizontal card rather than a vertical one -- using pattern paper to create the beach feel of the card.. For Element #2 I found a K & Company die cut sea shell the same shape.
BUT . . . the best part of this card is on the inside. I recently bought a Karen Burniston Castle Pop-Up die. Using shades of brown, I made a sand castle for the inside of my card. I included some more of those K & Company die cuts to decorate the inside also.
My daughter, who loves everything beach-related, will wind up with this card.
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