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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Mojo122 round 2

Just to show how versatile this sketch is, here is a sympathy card with the same sketch as I used yesterday.  Yesterday was bright colors and the sentiment of LIFE.  Today the same sketch brings a somber tone with blues and black.
Unfortunately, this card is for a friend with whom I have sadly lost touch.  I saw her husband's obituary in the paper.  They were one of those couples that were still in love after 40+ years of marriage. If you are of the praying mind, please include Janice in your prayers tonight for peace and acceptance in her heart.

Thanks for stopping in today.
Kristine

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

MOJO122


When I first started stamping, I came across the Mojo Monday sketches and Julee Tilman.  She's not just a card maker, but has her own line of stamps too.  Crazy talented, she is!  I just don't know how people can keep coming up with different sketches.  Amazing!  When I am short on time, I like to pop over to the mojo site and see what the sketch is.  It is so much easier to put a card together when I don't have to come up with a card layout!  I adore Mary Fish, and this is her sketch.  So, I had to try it.



Here is my take on the sketch.   I got into my new pack of Sweet Pea DSP and picked out some paper. (That pack of paper is huge! Some of my pages now have drool on them.  Purdy stuff.)  Go figure, it's the first time that Crushed Curry has appealed to me.  I had to use my new daisy die cut as well.  The saying is retired, but I really like the sentiment, and it fit the card.  Here's the inside of the card.

Really, Life IS meant to be lived with intention. This I truly believe, and I try to live each day with an awareness and a gratitude toward each moment.  I'm not always successful, but I I'm in there working at it!

As an aside, I watched two movies yesterday.  It's complicated I watched at the theater with my hubby (we were on a date {giggle}) and then in the evening I watched Julie and Julia. Guess I was in a Meryl Streep kinda mood.!  Two very good movies and very different from one another except for the fact that Meryl's character was a foodie in both.  I recommend them both if you have not yet seen them. But the reason I mention this is that in Julie and Julia, the character of Julie writes a blog.  She of course became famous and now has a movie based on her experience with her blog.  How interesting would a movie about a card maker, blogger be? Hmmmm? HEY, WAKE UP!  Yeah, you're right...not so interesting.  Guess I'll have to find my fame elsewhere! :-)

Thanks for popping in to check on me.
Kristine

Supplies: 
Stamps: Live like you mean it (retired)
Ink: Soft Suade
CS: Sweet Pea DSP, Soft Suade, Crushed Curry
Accessories: Pewter Hodgpodge (retired) Fire circle brads, Crushed Curry ribbon
Tools: Big Shot, Nestabilities scallop oval and classic ovals, 3/4" circle punch, Daisy die cut

Friday, January 15, 2010

A Valentine for you

This is a great little Valentine holder.  It's sorta a mini book, note card and treat holder all in one.  I adore things that are versatile (see my other posts to prove this point.) The heart is inked in white craft and then embossed with white embossing powder so it really pops.  It's cute right now, but open it up and....

waa laaa!....there's a little place to put a love/friendship note and another pocket to put a tea bag or maybe some chocolate (Maybe both!). The person I made this for is a tea drinker, so the tea bag works for her.  I used the Sending Love Specialty DSP, so there's a little sparkle on the papers, too. (Yes, this has two of my favorite things--red and sparkle.)  Interesting thought: I hardly ever wear red or bright colors, and the only jewelry I wear is a simple wedding ring, my grandmother's ring and simple earrings.  I'm a pretty neutral gal in real life, but I go for red and bling in my creations. One of the main colors in my house is a deep maroon color. What would Freud say?  hmmmmm?
If your interested in the dimensions and the supplies for this, leave me a comment with your email address and I'll send them to your email.

Thanks for taking the time to see what I've been up to! :-)
Kristine

Monday, January 11, 2010

Black and white and blingy babe!

How does the old joke go?  What's black and white a "red" all over?  A Newspaper! budump-ching! (Sorry...had to get that out of my head.) This card is hopefully more exciting than the newspaper.  The card is for two challenges.  The Saturday Sketch Challenge over at Stamping 411, and The Play Date Cafe Color Challenge which asked for black and white along with silver and gold.



I changed the sketch a bit to make a larger square card .  Here's my interpretation. 



I had a hard time getting the gold in there until I found an old bracelet that my M.I.L. gave me that had fallen apart and made its way into my bling box.  Waaa laaa, some gold! It's hard to see in the picture, but there are crystals in the corners, and the stamped image is done in a mix of black embossing powder and iridescent ice powder, so it shimmers when the card is moved.  My daughter, bling lover like her mother, really liked this card.  It will have to be one that is given in person since the USPS would charge me an arm and leg to send it and then probably crush the stone.  But that's okay, 'cause a card given in person can be given along with the hug!

Thanks for popping in today.
Kristine

Supplies:
Stamps: All Holidays
Inks: Versamark
CS: Night and Day DSP, Whisper White, Brushed Silver
Acc: Black embossing powder, Iridescent Ice embossing powder

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Two, Two, Two challenges in one!

I'm really enjoying participating in swapping and some of the challenges out in stamping land.  Today's card is for a swap for my swap group (Love the SSUS ladies!) and for the Mojo Monday #120.  I love this sketch.  It's a keeper!  The swap had to be a birthday card, and with all the hype about the Disney movie, "The Princess and the Frog" (well I should qualify that with the statement that the hype is in my home), I figured I'd do something along the line of kissing a prince as a birthday wish.  Okay, it makes me giggle to see the frog in this stamp.  He looks so darn happy to be sittin' with the flowers, and I'd bet he's a prince of a frog.

It was also nice to get some happy spring colors out.  Love red.  It's my favorite color, and usually shows up somewhere on most of my cards.  But there is not even a dot of it on this card! With all the cold and the slushy snow and the gray skies, this card is just the ticket for a happy birthday wish.

Thanks for popping in today. Stay Warm!
Kristine

Supplies:
Stamps: Heard from the heart, Circles Scallops #2 Die, A flower for all seasons
Inks: Craft white, Pretty in pink, So Saffron, Certainly Celery, Almost Amethyst
Card Stock: Tea Party DSP, So Saffron, Certainly Celery
Tools: Big Shot, Perfect Polks Dots Texture Impression folder (Occassions mini) 3/4" square punch, Circle Scissor plus

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Goin' "green" with leftover tile and Decor Elements

I love my family.  I really do.  But sometimes things can start bothering me.  Little things.  Like drink glasses on the kitchen counter...what seems like hundreds of them.  When I ask whose glass is whose, no one knows.  Harumph!  So, with a piece of left over tile from the floor and some of SU's great Decor Elements, I made a very simple place holder for my counter top!  My kids really liked watching me adhere the "people" to the tile. (Squealing and laughing when an eye or piece of hair didn't make the first transfer! But that was easy to fix and we had a wonderful time.  Yes, we are easy to entertain!).  Now everyone knows where to place the glass/cup so it may be used again and I'm not running the dishwasher as often.  It cleans up easy too! I guess you could call this a "Green" project! lol.

Here is how each of  the Decor Elements came in my order. Directions are great.  I already had the applicator tool from a previous purchase.


I cleaned the tile and then put the Dad and the Mom and the Daughter and the Son onto it.  And waaa laaa!



I didn't adhere the decor elements directly to the kitchen counter since I wanted to have some flexibility.  I hope to someday have granite for the kitchen counter, and I didn't want to loose my nifty place holder. I know it isn't the prettiest project, but it's so ....so... functional! If I had put the people onto separate tiles, I could probably guarantee that one would get chipped, or get dropped, or find it's way to Mars...where I believe all my other items are that I cannot locate.  And best of all,  it works!  Lookie!




Yup, it took NO training to get my family to place a used glass in the correct spot.  I kid you not...NO training.  It's like it attracts the glasses/cups! Makes me smile every time I see just three to four classes on my counter.  A sigh of contentment escapes me and life is good. :-) 

Thanks for popping in today. 
Kristine

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Love swap

This is going to be a short post.  How do I let myself get so overwhelmed!?  Huh!?  I have more tile being put into the house, and I hate, hate, hate the mess it makes.  Love the easy cleanup of tile once it's in, but the actual job of laying it is messy, messy, messy! 

This card was made for a swap of a group to which I belong.  The stamp set, Season of Friendship, is one of my favorites.  A person can do just so doggone much with it!  Is it a Christmas set, winter, spring, Valentine set?  Yup!  It can be all!  Gotta love a set that is that versatile.  I hope you like the card.


Supplies:
Stamps: Season of Friendship, Well Scripted (Occasions Mini)
Papers: Choc. chip, whisper white, real red, pretty in pink, Cottage Wall DSP
Inks: Choc chip, Real red, old olive, white gel pen
Accessories: Red gingham ribbon
Tools: Wide oval punch,  Three heart punch, 1" circle punch, 1/8" circle punch, dimensional, paper snips

Thanks for popping in today.
Kristine