Showing posts with label Humming Along. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Humming Along. Show all posts

Saturday, February 2, 2019

Humming Along

I've often lamented that life gets in the way of the things I like to do.  And once again, I'm singing the blues.  A quick recap of my last three weeks - not for sympathy, but my excuse for few posts.

Many of you know that my elderly parents have been living alone on the east coast, while their three kids (me included) live on the "left coast".  We've been trying for several years to move them to California (from Cape Cod, MA).  Well, in December, my dad finally agreed to make the move. My mom was getting a little too hard to care for by himself.  So he put the house up for sale - it sold - and my brother and I flew back there in early January.  Last week we made the move.  My brother loaded a U-Haul truck with their belongings and set off across the country.  A few days later, I finished a long check list of things to finish, and we flew back to CA.

I thought all was well, but two days later, my mom was hospitalized - the move was just too much for her 90-year old self.  So I've spent the last week driving my dad back and forth to the hospital, trying to assist the staff in managing my mom and still hoping that our plans for their permanent residence will work out.

There...that's my so-called life right now, and it's been far too long since I've posted anything I have made, but today I want to share a pretty card using the Humming Along set from the Occasions Catalog.  Take a look:


I was playing with Brusho - little pots of powder that, when sprinkled with water, bursts forth with color!  After experimenting with both the blues and the yellows, I decided to incorporate the Brusho'd pieces on this card.


My first attempt was the blue.  I sprinkled the Brusho on Watercolor Paper and spritzed it with water, and shazaam - a beautiful background was born!.  Next came yellow--again on Watercolor Paper, but this time I laid down a wash of water using an Aquapainter, and then sprinkled on the Brusho...and again, a lovely piece of art!

So how to dress these up?  I cut them with the Rectangle Stitched Framelits and adhered them to a piece of Balmy Blue (mounted on Thick Whisper White).  


The hummingbird and the flower were stamped with Tuxedo Black and colored with Blends; then I cut them with the coordinating Hummingbird Framelits dies.  

The sentiment is from Butterfly Gala, and was perfect for my lovely niece.


Have you tried Brusho?  I'll be doing a lot more experimenting with this fun medium and will share more creations with it.  

I hope you liked today's card; thanks for visiting!


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Monday, December 31, 2018

Lovely Lattice, Part III

Let me start by wishing everyone a Happy New Year.  2019 is already looking to have many changes for me and my family, and I'm getting excited about the new year.  May you and your friends and family also look forward to a wonderful year!

Today I have my final installment of my Lovely Lattice series.  I've been showcasing this FREE Sale-A-Bration stamp set for the past few days, starting with a "Beginner" card.  See it here. Then I moved on to a "Casual Stamper" card, for those who want a pretty card without the fuss.  You can see that card here.

And today I'll be showing off my "Avid Crafter" card, for those stampers who love "pretty" and everything that goes along with it.  Take a look:



This one pulls out all the stops!  But look how gorgeous it is!

Still using Lovely Lattice, I stamped it on Whisper White card stock with Tuxedo Black ink.  The flower portion of the stamp was stamped again on scrap paper.

The flowers were colored using Light and Dark Stampin' Blends in Highland Heather, and the leaves were colored with Light and Dark Granny Apple Green Blends.  The back of the lattice was shaded with Mint Macaron Light Blends and the outside of the lattice was colored with the Dark Highland Heather.



The entire lattice was fussy-cut with my Paper Snips, and then I cut several of the extra flowers and added them with Dimensionals for added pop.

The front of the card is beautiful too.  I cut a piece of Whisper White card stock along one edge with the Wonderful Floral Framelits dies.  This created the gorgeous edge with the cut outs and embossed leaves.



I balanced the cut outs with a piece of the Whisper White Flax Ribbon on the other side:


The sentiment, stamped in Gorgeous Grape ink, is from Humming Along, available January 3rd.  It was cut with the new Rectangle Stitched Framelits dies, and layered on Gorgeous Grape card stock.  Then the lattice piece was also added with Dimensionals.


Two Granny Apple Green leaves were cut with the Nature's Roots Framelits - they cut AND emboss at the same time, for a lovely textured embellishment.

The entire front panel was added to a Gorgeous Grape card base and I finished with bling - a few grape-colored Glitter Enamel Dots and some Highland Heather Blends-colored Rhinestones for the flower centers.  


This card definitely took much longer to make than my previous two cards using the same stamp, but I think the results make it worth the effort.  Don't you?  Won't you leave me a comment and let me know which is your favorite?  


Products used for these cards will all be available on January 3rd.  If you would like to know how to get a FREE Occasions or Sale-A-Bration catalog, please contact me.  



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Sunday, December 30, 2018

Lovely Lattice, Part II

Welcome back to my feature presentation of Lovely Lattice, Part II.  I showed you yesterday a #simplestamping card, using one color of ink on a Whisper White Note Card and the Lovely Lattice stamp set; you can see that card here.  This is a beautiful stamp available through Sale-A-Bration, starting January 3rd, and you can earn it for FREE with a qualifying purchase.

Today, I'm stepping it up a bit - a perfect card for those familiar with stamping, but wanting a card that is not too difficult or time-consuming to create.  Take a look:


L.O.V.E.

This is still a simple card - one layer of stamping, using only one color of ink - Tuxedo Black, and only two stamps - Lovely Lattice and Humming Along.  Humming Along is a new set from the Occasions Catalog, and will be available January 3rd.  I also brought in a few more new products.  The Gingham Gala Designer Series Paper and the Old Olive Linen Thread are also from the Occasions Catalog.  If you don't have one of these, please contact me to find out how you can get a free copy.

Back to my card:


I stamped the Lovely Lattice main stamp with Tuxedo Black ink on Whisper White card stock.  Then the image was colored with Stampin' Blends in Daffodil Delight, Light and Dark pens, and Old Olive, Light and Dark.  The sentiment was also stamped in Tuxedo Black.



A thin strip of Gingham Gala DSP in Daffodil Delight was adhered to the side of the card, and I wrapped the Old Olive Linen Thread around the side twice, tying it off in a bow.

The most time-consuming part of this card is the coloring - and that's not very hard.  But it makes such an impact on this pretty card.

Come back tomorrow and see how I used Lovely Lattice once more for the Avid Crafter - those who take the time to make stunning cards.