Timeless Tuesday #241: Lace & Pearls

Tuesday, October 8, 2013


I hope you had a chance to play along with us in last week's Timeless Tuesday Challenge. It's going to be so much fun to have a different guest designer every week in December! I can hardly wait!


But, in the meantime, I'm your hostess for this week's Timeless Tuesday Challenge, and I'm challenging you to...


Frilly, shabby, grungy, vintage-y (is that even a word?)--whatever suits your mood, just use lace and pearls, and you're good to go!  Here's my card:
I colored this gorgeous dahlia image several weeks ago, but held off using it because I wanted it to take center stage on a card. Finally, its time has come! ;) The image was stamped with Memento Tuxedo Black ink onto Flourishes Classic White cardstock, then colored with Copics. The white tips were made with Copic Opaque White Pigment and a toothpick. Then, I die cut the image using the out-of-the-box technique and a Spellbinders circle die. The layout is from the October 2013 Week 1 Viva la Verve Sketch Challenge, which has several layers, so I made all my layers white, with lots of embossing and fancy cuts, so that, along with real cotton lace, the entire card appears lacey. And, I love how it makes the image pop! Some pretty white pearls complete the card front.
The die cut on the inside of the card is the same one I used on the front of the card, except on the front, I only embossed the intricate interior of the die cut. Here, I actually cut it out. The sentiment is stamped in Memento Tuxedo Black ink.

With all the red and white here, I considered making this a Christmas card, but in the end decided against it. I like the idea of sending a card this fancy to someone for no occasion whatsoever--just because I am glad she is in my life.

I hope you'll play along this week, and if you check back here on Thursday, I'll have a second lace & pearl card made with a brand new Flourishes stamp set! You are SO going to love all the new sets this month!

Remember, you don't have to use Flourishes stamps to participate in the Timeless Tuesday Challenge, but if you do, you get two ballots toward the weekly prize! You can find all the details for the challenge here, and some beautiful lace and pearl cards for inspiration on our Friends of Flourishes DT blogs:
Thanks for stopping by, and have a wonderful week!

I'm entering this card in the following challenge:
Viva la Verve Sketch Challenge: October 2013 Week 1

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Red Poppy

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Before I tell you about my card today, I have to say a BIG thank you to two people:

Back in August, Linda Kaiser had a Silhouette Portrait giveaway on her blog, The Paper Boutique with Linda Kaiser, and I was the lucky winner! I still can't believe it! THANK YOU, LINDA! I haven't put a Silhouette project on my blog yet, but I can tell you, I am having a blast with it! And, for those of you who haven't been to Linda's blog, I highly recommend it. She posts amazing video tutorials and product reviews, her Fab Friday posts are a great way to find out about other amazing blogs, and she has fantastic giveaways! Don't quote me on this, but I think she gives away at least one (maybe two) Silhouette Portraits every month! Who knows, maybe you can win one, too! ;)

And, just one month later, I won the Viva la Verve September Sketch Challenge. The generous prize was a $100 gift card to the Verve store! OMGosh, I've played in that challenge so many times! When I finally saw my name as the winner, I actually had to read it a few times, close out the page, then go back and check it again to make sure it really was me! And, guess what? Julee Tilman, the owner, got the code right to me, I placed my order, and it arrived in my mailbox just 5 days after I won! Now, that's service! THANK YOU, JULEE! I am so excited to be able to use some of my new goodies in my card today! :)


              

The October 2013 Week 2 Viva la Verve Sketch Challenge is also inspiration week. Isn't the inspiration photo pretty? I'm so glad I had chosen to get the Poppy Birthday Stamp Set and Build a Poppy Die Set, because they were perfect for this week's challenge!
I used the color palette from the photo, as well as the poppies, to make my card. The bg cs was embossed with a trellis pattern, then sanded and distressed along the edges. For the teal panel, I used a Corner Chomper on two of the corners, distressed the edges, did just a little sewing on it, then added two green eyelets to the left hand side of the square. The sentiment, from Verve's Wonderfully Made stamp set, was heat embossed in red, on an ivory oval, then I put the die cut back in the die to sponge Vintage Photo Distress Ink over the sentiment. It is popped up onto a Flourishes Victorian Ovals die cut. The pennant border was made with Verve's Pennant Trim die, and I sponged Rusty Hinge Distress Ink along the edges of the pennants as well as around the edges of the card base. The Simon Says Circle Borders die cut was used  for the dots on the lower brown panel.
On the inside, I sponged Vintage Photo onto the personalization panel, added a strip of dp leftover from the front of the card, and dolled it up with a flourish die cut for just a little more color and interest.

I appreciate you stopping by today!

I'm entering this card in the following challenges:
Viva la Verve October 2013 Week 2 Sketch Challenge
Simon Says Wednesday Challenge: We're Going Dotty!

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Wishing You Hope & Comfort

Tuesday, October 1, 2013


I used this week's Mojo Monday sketch for a sympathy card I needed to make. The last sketch of the month is always Round or Square, and obviously, I went with square.
Rather than put circle die cuts on the card front, I decided to use negative die cuts and let the image on the inside show through to the front. I heat embossed a sentiment, from the Calla Lilies stamp set, with a lavender embossing powder, then heat embossed it again in black, offsetting the second stamp a little. 

The bee and flower images, which I colored with Copics, are from Flourishes' Chrysanthemums stamp set. The inside sentiment is from the Calla Lilies stamp set, and I highlighted a couple of the words with a Copic marker. I cut a skinny strip with a curved border die, making sure it was positioned so that it didn't show through the little "window" over the bee, and added just a tiny sliver of the yellow embossed cs that I used for the banners on the front of the card. 

Thanks for stopping by, and have a wonderful week!

I'm entering this card in the following challenges:
Mojo Monday #313
Simon Says Monday Challenge: Say It With Stamps
Simon Says Wednesday Challenge: Anything Goes

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Timeless Tuesday #240: Paper Piecing




We have something extra special for this Timeless Tuesday ChallengeIf you play along, not only will you get a chance to win our weekly prize drawing, you might get a chance to be one of our Flourishes' Guest Designers for December! HOORAY! And, there will not be just ONE winner. We will actually be choosing FOUR Guest Designers for December!!! Hip hip hooray!!!


The Friends of Flourishes and the Senior Design Team will be voting on their TOP THREE favorite projects once all the entries are in on Monday evening. The designers of those top three projects will be offered three of the four guest designer slots. Then, starting Tuesday October 8th, YOU will get a chance to vote for our PEOPLE'S CHOICE award by voting for your favorite creation! Stay tuned because next Tuesday, we'll share all the details of how you can cast your vote to help with our Guest Designer line up for December.  

Our 4 final Guest Designers will each receive...
  • a stamp set of their choice from the Flourishes Store;
  • a special 2013 Guest Designer badge for their blog;
  • featured status on the Flourishes Blog the week of their challenge;
  • and they get to lead and create the challenge that you and all of our fabulous designers use to create with for their assigned week!

THE GUEST DESIGNER CONTEST RULES

  1. You must follow all of the regular FTTC Challenge Rules as listed below.
  2. Only a MAXIMUM of ONE entry per person for the challenge this week, so make it is your best work! Please use at least your first name when titling your link so we know who you are.
  3. Your project may not be combined with any other challenges for this week. It must be solely designed for our contest.
  4. Your project must contain some kind of stamping! We'd love to see your Flourishes stamps used but everything is welcome.
  5. No back linking to previous projects. This must be a completely new creation.
  6. You must have a personal blog to be considered for a Guest position.
  7. This contest is open to all countries.
Awesome right??

So... let's find out what the lovely Broni has in store for our contest and challenge today...

FTTC240 Paper Piecing          

As soon as I saw the new That's A Wrap stamp set, I knew I would be paper piecing it. It's the perfect image for paper piecing, with all the layers of loops, tails, and strips of ribbon, and absolutely any dp would work!
I wanted to use a striped dp for my image, so I had to stamp the bow several times to make sure the stripes all went along the length of the ribbon of each loop and tail. I probably could have gotten away with stamping it three times (once for each diagonal set of loops, once for the tails, and once for the center of the bow). But, I didn't want the stripes to cut straight across and end up looking like a giant "X". So, instead, I stamped it seven times, just inking up the parts I needed, and being careful to stamp so that the stripes were always lengthwise on the ribbon--once for each individual loop and tail, and for the center. And, of course I stamped the strips of ribbon, then fussy cut everything. I colored the inside of the loops with a YG63 Copic marker from Flourishes' Olive Green Copic Sketch Collection, and added a little shading to the parts of the ribbon that "curved" around the edges of the card, and also on the inner and outer edges of the loops. You can't tell in the photo, but before I assembled the bow, I turned each piece over and embossed them with a stylus to give the bow a little poof. :) The holly leaves and berries are also colored with Copics, and I did a little stylus embossing on them, first from the back, then again from the front, where I ran the stylus down the center of each leaf. I added Glossy Accents to the berries to give them a little more dimension and shine. To maintain the dimension on all the pieces, I used CollAll 3D glue. For more sparkle, I added a few berry colored rhinestones to the bg and tag.

I used "Patch" cardstock from Flourishes Color Made Easy Pistachio Paper Collection for my bg. I embossed it with an embossing folder, then sanded over it with a sanding block. I wish you could feel this card. It has a very tactile quality, with the embossed images and velvety texture of the sanded cs. :)
I used the same dp for a scalloped frame around my sentiment panel, stamped the sentiment (from the Country Time Christmas stamp set) twice with two shades of green ink to give it a shadow, and embossed and sanded another piece of Patch cs for a bg.

This was so much fun to create, and while it took a little longer to make sure all the pieces were aligned just right on the dp, it was totally worth it.

I hope you'll join us this week in the Timeless Tuesday Paper Piecing Challenge. Don't forget, not only could you win a beautiful Flourishes stamp set, you could also win the chance to create and lead your very own challenge on the Flourishes blog! :~D

Be sure to take a moment to leave a comment on our talented Friends of Flourishes Team member blogs and our guest designer for the month. Their creations are amazing!
I'm entering this card in the following challenges:
Simon Says Monday Challenge: Say It With Stamps!

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sMOOches!

Friday, September 27, 2013


Last card today, I promise! ;)
I have a great niece who is turning one year old, so I made this fun card for her. As has been the case all day today, the layout is from a Viva la Verve Sketch.
Here's a look at the inside.

That's it for me. I'll be spending a good part of the rest of today reorganizing my stamps. I'm switching to Jennifer McGuire's stamp storage method, and while I know I'm going to love it once it's done, it is quite a chore switching over!

Thanks for visiting my blog, and have a fantastic day!

I'm entering this card in the following challenges:
Viva la Verve Sketch Challenge VLVSep2013, Week 2
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge: Use a Simon Says Stamp Exclusive Product (the Circle Border die and Happy Birthday sentiment are both SSS products)

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