Good morning, friends! I am SO happy to have a card to share with you today! It has been such a long time. Between taking care of my mom and then going to Utah to visit (more about that in a second...really, you don't want to miss that part), I have had no spare time. So I'm extra excited to share with you my card for the newest Where Creativity Meets C9 Challenge.
Challenge #11 is embossing. I used heat embossing on my card. Funny story about that. I found out about the challenge theme the night before we left on our trip. I was short on luggage space, so I grabbed a few ink cubes, a couple card bases/envelopes, scissors, glue, a waterbrush, mini misti, stamping block, and two Concord & 9th stamp sets. All my supplies fit in a little pencil box. I really thought one of my sisters-in-law had a heat gun and planned to use it, but grabbed the only embossed image I had, a cake from Happy Day, just in case. Well, turns out I was wrong, my SIL did not have a heat gun, and I only had that one embossed cake to work with. I have never been more nervous in my life to watercolor an image because I knew there was absolutely no way for a do-over. Thankfully it turned out okay!
The colors for the wedding I attended were blush pink and navy. I knew the bride had a pink cake, so actually my embossed cake from Happy Day worked out perfectly. I just used the ink from the ink pads and my waterbrush to color the image.
While the cake was drying I stamped several images from Many Mandalas in light grey onto my card base. You can see them a tiny bit better in this photo. It is subtle but really adds so much.
Many Mandalas is one of my new favorite Concord and 9th sets. I love the variety of sizes and layering possibilities of the images (even though I didn't layer any on my card). But I have to tell you, my most favorite thing about the this set is the sentiments. LOVE them! If you haven't picked up Many Mandalas, you really should. You won't regret it. And actually I loved the images and sentiments so much that in addition to using them on my card, I used theme to create a simple coordinating envelope.
Okay, I told you I would tell you more about my Utah trip, so here it goes. If you follow me on Instagram, you'll know that I had the most amazing opportunity (blessing, really) to meet the Concord and 9th team last week. Concord and 9th started just a month after I moved away from Utah (although I didn't know about them until several months later), and their headquarters happens to be about 15 minutes (or less) from my old home. Meeting Angie, Greg, Robyn, and Amy was AMAZING!
They are kind, generous, talented, and just SO FUN to be around. Honestly, I wish I could hang out with them every day. I smiled so much my cheeks hurt. I laughed lots. I shook with excitement (okay, and maybe some nerves at first, too...I can be shy). And I literally skipped and giggled while I was touring their office. (I have a hard time hiding my emotions and the excitement I felt just could not be contained!) I saw all of their stamps and dies, their card/project samples, the rooms they create in, work in, photograph in, etc. I got to see and hold all of the new products being released today as well as all of Robyn's cards they have been sharing during this month's release sneak peeks. Honestly, it was one of the happiest days of my whole life. I feel like I've always made it pretty clear that I'm head over heels for Concord and 9th's products, but after meeting them I'm even more a fan. Knowing the people behind the company makes me love them even more! I didn't know that was possible, but really they are the best of the best...the kind of people who truly brighten the world around them. My soul was filled with sunshine that has had me smiling for days. It was truly a dream come true. Now if you have made it this far, thank you for letting me gush! And don't forget to get out your Concord & 9th goodies and join us for our Where Creativity Meets C9 Embossing Challenge, so you can have a chance to win a $25 gift certificate to Concord & 9th or a chance to guest design for an upcoming challenge. I'm so grateful for you, friends! Have a blessed Sunday!
Such a pretty cake, Lindsey. I am so happy you had the wonderful opportunity to visit Concord & 9th. You made me laugh. It generally takes me a bit to warm up to people. My shyness is improving with age. There are times I am easily excitable and all of that nervousness just disappears. That is such a good feeling. Thank you for sharing your excitement with us.
ReplyDeleteWow! I don't blame you for gushing one bit! How lucky to meet Greg (he's so tall!!) and Angie and the rest of Concord & 9th! I'd be on cloud 9 for weeks! And I LOVE your card. I think it turned out more than "okay" and you enabled me to get that cake bundle!
ReplyDeleteGosh, this is simply scrumptious, Lindsey ... love the touch of navy with the soft pastel colours ... so unexpected ... and so gorgeous! Oh my, you had such a wonderful time with Greg, Angie and the team at C9 ... your joy and enthusiasm shines through every word ... what an awesome experience ... for you and for them! Hugs, Anita :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful card, and love that it was in wedding colors. So jealous that you got to visit C&9th, what an awesome opportunity! (Not so many stamp companies have their offices in New Zealand, so hearing about your trip is next best!)
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