Wednesday, November 30, 2016

12 Kits of Occasions - November '16

Good morning!  I'm absolutely delighted to be able to share my November 12 Kits of Occasions projects with you.  Kim (from Cupcakes, Cards, and Kim) sent the cutest, most cheerful kit to us, and I can't help but smile every time I look at it.  I think I love it a little extra because the colors are the same colors as our Christmas decorations. :) The stamps she used are darling, and I was extra excited to see Lawn Fawn's Happy Howlidays since it sold out so quickly during Simon Says Stamp's Stampbember event.  I had SO much fun creating with this kit and made both cards and tags.  First up...the cards.
My husband thought this Santa was great.  I think the name of this Avery Elle stamp set - Oh What Fun - is absolutely perfect.  Who doesn't have fun trying to catch snowflakes?  And I was happy to be able to use a rejected watercolor panel that I've had sitting around since July.  "Don't lose it. Re-use it." ...my Paw Patrol loving kiddos would be so proud. :) 
 
I really loved the papers Kim sent.  I can't believe I didn't use more of them!  But they did make an appearance on the next two cards.  On this one I used Concord & 9th's Joy stamps and die.  These super fun candy dots were also part of the kit.  I had to hide them from my kiddos because they looked good enough to eat. 
Okay, I love this shaker card.  So simple, but I can't get over how cute this dog is.  I paired him with my NBUS (never-been-used-shtuff) Clearly Besotted Window die and a sentiment from a retired Clearly Besotted set called In Stitches: Christmas. 
Our fabulous 12 Kitter Tracey put together the most incredible 25 Days of Christmas Tags event this year.  Sadly my whole family got hit with the most vicious stomach bug this month, and I haven't been able to play along very much, so I made sure to make a few tags when I was creating with this kit.
My first tag is a CASE of my friend Leigh Penner (love her!) from Day 22 of the 25 Days of Christmas Tags.  It uses this super cute car from Avery Elle's Dashing stamp set.
My next tag is a case of Lindsey's tag on Day 6.  I loved the blue behind her cute penguin, and I may or may not have been partial to her name. :)
My final tag uses Lawn Fawn's Happy Howlidays again and is a case of Samantha Mann's Tag on Day 15 of the 25 Days of Christmas Tags.  I adored her tag, so I didn't change much, and I was pretty happy to be able to pull out PTI's Journal Card 5 die.
And one last shot of them all together...my personal favorite way to look at them.  In fact, I love this view so much that they are still sitting like this. :)  I cannot wait to see what the other ladies made with their kit.  I'm sure it will be amazing.  Make sure you head to the 12 Kits of Occasions, so you can see their projects as well.  Thanks so much for stopping by!
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Christmas Tags

Hi!  I'm just popping in quickly to share a few Christmas tags I made inspired by the 25 Days of Christmas Tags.  I actually don't remember when I made these...lots of awful sickness went around our house in November, and the month is a bit blurry.  Thankfully, though, I wrote down who inspired the tag as I created them.  It was so fun getting out some older supplies and remembering why I loved them and bought them.

First up, inspired by Nora Noll on Day 1:
Stamps: Clearly Besotted Pretty Poinsettias, PTI BB: Retro
Die: PTI Seeing Stars

My next tag was inspired by Michele Henderson on Day 2:
Stamps: Winnie & Walter Winter Wonderland
Dies: PTI Rustic Wreath, SSS Stitched Circles, PTI Tag Sale #6

 Tag #3 was inspired by Samantha Mann on Day 3:
 Stamps: PTI BB: Retro
Dies: PTI Seeing Stars, PTI Tag Sale #

 My fourth tag was inspired by Joni Andaya on Day 5:
 Stamps: PTI Holiday Folk, Winnie & Walter Winter Wonderland
Die: Clearly Besotted Rounded Tag

One last shot of them all together because I love that they coordinate even though I didn't plan it. 

And my last tag looks nothing like the others.   It was inspired by Cheiron Brandon on Day 4:
You get two views of this one simply because I couldn't decide which one I liked best.  Also, one small thing to note, the floral spray wasn't quite long enough, so I trimmed it in half and spread it apart underneath the poinsettia die.  I wish I'd remember those little tricks more often. 
Stamps: PTI Holiday Folk, Clearly Besotted Pretty Poinsettias, Clearly Besotted Fairytale Ending 
Dies: Clearly Besotted Pretty Poinsettias, Clearly Besotted Fairytale Ending, PTI Tag Sale #6 

My die cut machine got lots of use making these, so I'm linking them up to the Simon Says: Christmas to Die for Challenge. 
Phew.  That was a lot in a little bit of time.  I'll be back shortly to share my my 12 Kits of Occasions projects, so stay tuned :) and have a great day!
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Friday, November 25, 2016

PTI November Blog Hop + 25 Days of Christmas Tags

 
ETA: New photos...yay!
Hello!  Or maybe I should be saying goodnight...it is rather late.  But I couldn't let the day end without participating in Papertrey's November Blog Hop.  I had the idea for this tag, but didn't get a chance to finish it until after the kiddos went to bed.  Please pardon the photo...clearly there is no natural light at 11:00 pm.  
Original Post Photo
This tag is delightfully glittery in real life.  All the roofs, windows, snow, etc. are lined with glitter.  It really is so much cuter in real life. 
ETA: A few new photos...you know, just to try to capture that sparkle!
PTI Hop Inspiration Photo
I was inspired by the colors on the Christmas tree in the hop inspiration photo as well as a cute tag by Kittie Caracciolo on Day 7 of Tracey McNeely's 25 Days of Christmas Tags.
Better run to get this in before the hop ends.  Hopefully I can take better photos tomorrow morning. :) Have a wonderful weekend!

Saturday, November 19, 2016

25 Days of Christmas Tags

Good morning!  Today is a happy day for me.  Two of my nieces celebrate their birthdays (not twins, just born on the same day) AND I get to participate in the fabulous 25 Days of Christmas Tags hop.  I'm hoping that you've already been following along with the 25 Days of Christmas Tags that my amazing friend Tracey has put together, but if not, you'll definitely want to check this out!  You are in for a treat! Oodles of inspiration, oodles of prizes, Christmas cheer...could it get any better?  I'm so happy to be joining some of my teammates from Where Creativity Meets C9 today to share a tag featuring some of my favorite Concord and 9th products. 
I've been having a lot of fun mixing holiday and non-holiday stamps on my latest projects, and I did that again here.  My tag features a fabulous sentiment from O Christmas Tree.  Well, naturally after seeing "deck the halls", the song started playing in my head, inspiring the entire design of the tag.  I started out making a floral spray full of boughs of holly, but somehow the holly leaves got edited out of the design.  Instead, I used the pine branch from the Joy stamp set.  Then I added berry sprigs, individual berries, and leaves from Love you. Mean it.  The O Christmas Tree stamp set has lots of fun little images in it, and I used the small snowflake and ornament stamps to finish off my tag.  My tag is definitely CAS, which is pretty mandatory as far as my Christmas crafting is concerned.  Speaking of Christmas crafting...I've been into mass production lately.  I don't typically share the multiples on my blog, but since my crafting time is always short, I've been embracing the MISTI and making a lot of duplicates of cards.  Well, it works for tags, too. :) And since I don't need a ton of tags for gifts, I turned some of them into cards because I'm always short on those. 
See?  Easy peasy.  PS It's been ages since I inked up an embossing folder before running it through the machine, and boy do I love how the white ink brings out the detail on the woodgrain.  Definitely going to do that again soon.  I know...I've been on a wood kick lately with Concord and 9th's Barnwood Background Stamp and now this.  I just can't get enough. :) 
Tracey has an absolutely incredible line-up of guests for this event and a HUGE number of giveaways including a $25 gift certificate from Concord & 9th!  Make sure you go to her blog to read all the details on how to enter to win and to join the fun.  (But make sure to leave a comment below before you go...that's one way to enter the giveaways.) I'm so amazed and proud of Tracey for putting together this truly fabulous event and thrilled I was able to participate! :) Thanks so much for stopping by today.  I hope you have a happy weekend!
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Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Where Creativity Meets C9 Sneak Peek

Good morning, friends!  I'm up on the Where Creativity Meets C9 blog this morning sharing a card that I started 5 months ago.  Yep, you read that correctly.  I started this 5 months ago.  Set it aside for the longest time, and FINALLY figured out how to finish it.  Curiosity peaked?  I hope you head over and take a look... :) 

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Sending Hugs

Hello!  I'm popping in super quickly to share a card I made.  I'm typically not one to craft in a hurry, but sometimes when your heart wants to help cheer someone up as quickly as possible, crafting in a hurry is a must.  I used this sketch from CAS(E) This Sketch to help me out.
Yellow, grey, and woodgrain all remind me of this dear friend, so they were a must on the card.  :) 
It seems that so many people I know (and love) have a heavy heart or load they are carrying in one way or another this week.  I hope that this week brightens for everybody!

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Where Creativity Meets C9 Challenge #3

Good morning!  I can't believe we're more than a week into November, but I do love this month as it is a reminder to all of us to look for the good and fill our hearts with gratitude.  This morning I am feeling particularly happy that I get to share my latest challenge card for Where Creativity Meets C9.  I made and mailed this card out weeks ago, and I'm so happy I finally get to share.  The theme for Challenge #3 is "Sparkle and Shine".  
I chose to make a sympathy card, which may seem an unlikely match given the challenge, but I needed to make one and in the end I decided that a little shine is actually a good thing for a sympathy card as I hope that it brightens a time of darkness and brings a light of hope.  
Silver embossing powder is the star of the show here.  The first thing I did on my card was stamp and emboss Concord and 9th's Barnwood Background Stamp, an absolute favorite of mine.  And I must say, the result is so beautiful in real life.  (I nearly switched gears at this point and made a Christmas card because it would be a perfect background for that, too, but obviously I didn't...I think I'll recreate this soon, though.)  Next I stamped and embossed the squiggly circles (which I love!) from Concord & 9th's Love you. Mean it.  set onto vellum.  It acts a bit like a wreath, but more subtle.  
After that I pulled out the Brushed Blossom Bundle. I stamped and embossed a sentiment from the Brushed Blossom Stamp Set on the vellum and used Zig Markers to color a Blossom Die cut.  Instead of popping out the pieces, I left them intact. It was a little difficult to color this way, but I think it turned out okay. 
I knew from the start who I was making it for, and I hope the final product is a reflection of the lovely, beautiful person she is.  I'm so glad you stopped by today, and I hope you'll join us for this month's Sparkle and Shine Challenge, which starts today (the 9th) and ends on the 29th of the month. 
As always, our fabulous challenge Sponsor, Concord and 9th, will randomly select a winner from the entries to receive a $25 gift certificate to Concord & 9th.  In addition, one participant will be selected to guest-design in an upcoming challenge.  You can see how all the other designers were inspired by this month's challenge by heading to the Where Creativity Meets C9 blog next.  You can also keep updated on everything by following us on Facebook and Instagram.    

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