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Friday, August 27, 2010

Birthday Wishes

Has it been awhile or is it just me? I am not really sure what has happened, but I feel like I have been busy but not a whole lot to show for it! How does that happen? I realized I haven't posted anything to this here blog in over 10 days...eek! I have been busy crafting but just on stuff I can't show yet...and since it was submission stuff, I am hoping I can't show it to you for awhile...keepin' the hope alive!

So this week, the Makeup 4 the Weekend Challenge #40 is pretty simple...create a birthday card! Always in need of birthday cards, so this is a perfect challenge! Well I don't have much PMS stamps that are on the order of true birthday stuff, so I went down the route of birthday wishes. I pulled out my favorite stamp set, Dandy Wishes...seriously I just love this set! I colored the stamp directly with markers, spritzed a few times with water and stamped it on watercolor paper...easy watercolor technique! The large stamp did not fit over the whole area I was covering, so I had to ink up a portion of the smaller silhouette stamp to fill in...can you tell? Honestly, I am not even sure where exactly I filled in now...I must be that good...hehe! Then I stamped the greeting, added some pink pearls and popped the whole thing up on my card base of Regal Rose.

So I know you all need birthday cards, so go check out what the other design team members have to show you on the PMS Blog, then get to work...just make sure you link it up to the Makeup 4 the Weekend Challenge #40 post afterwards! There may actually be a chance for some free rubbah if you use PMS images when you create your card! We can't wait to see what you make! Thanks for checking out my kind of engineering!

The Engineering Details
Stamps - Dandy Wishes (Paper Makeup Stamps); Paper - Regal Rose (SU!), Watercolor Paper; Ink - Regal Rose, Apricot Appeal, Barely Banana, Mellow Moss markers (SU!); Accessories - spritz bottle with water, pink self-adhesive pearls (Oriental Trading), dimensionals

Monday, August 16, 2010

Catching Up From the Weekend

Hoping for a down day today. We were camping from Thursday to Sunday and I am pretty sure the kids need as little excitement as possible today...the crankiness and attitude levels seem to be at an all-time high and I am hoping it is just from exhaustion after a busy and exciting few days. Either that or we are entering a new phase that I do not like and will have to quickly remedy! Even Adi was throwing out some attitude last night and she is only 2! Wish me luck!

So while I was away, I missed a Makeup 4 The Weekend Challenge...I totally meant to participate in it ahead of time, but time escaped me once again...hate it when that sneaky "time" slips away! Anyway the challenge this week is to create a card with Lime Green, Turquoise, and Kraft. Oh and there is a nice prize up for grabs (like a single stamp of your choice!)...and I will let you in on a hint...there is only a few people thus far, so your chances are awesome to win!! To be entered into the running for the prize you need to complete the challenge with a PMS stamp and link it up to the Makeup 4 The Weekend Challenge #38. But don't delay as you only have until midnight (EST) on Wednesday!!!

So since I hadn't stamped in awhile, my mojo is a bit off...I think I sort of pulled this off, but not real sure I like it totally. Anyway, stamped my heart dandelion from the Dandy Wishes set by Paper Makeup Stamps in Green Galore and the sentiment over top of it in Taken with Teal (I know not turquoise...when I pulled out my "turquoise" pattern paper to use I realized it really was Taken with Teal...oh well). This was matted on Kraft cardstock with a scallop border. My pattern paper is from two Stampin' Up! collections: Rainbow Sherbert and Bali Breeze. A little hemp twine and a turquoise rhinestone brad finished it off.

That is all I have for today...make sure you check out that Makeup 4 the Weekend Challenge! Thanks for checking out my kind of engineering!

Stamps - Dandy Wishes (Paper Makeup Stamps); Paper - Kraft, Whisper White, Rainbow Sherbert pattern paper, Bali Breeze pattern paper (SU!); Ink - Green Galore, Taken with Teal; Accessories - Turquoise Rhinestone Brad (SU!), Hemp Twine, Scallop Border Punch (SU!), dimensionals

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Beautiful Review


Well, well, how did you like the Paper Makeup Stamps August Release? Pretty great, huh?! If you somehow missed it, check out all of the great stamps released at Paper Makeup Stamps. The "Makeup Artists" are reviewing all of the stamps this week to show how awesome it was. Make sure to check out the Fairy Review from yesterday...always love me some fairies! Today though we are reviewing the funky Moodies and the beautiful wordart. Make sure to check out the Paper Makeup Stamps Blog to see what the other designers created as well!

For my card, I used the Corrosive Challenge #76 (which was a sketch, shown below) as my starting point. Did you hear that Paper Makeup Stamps is sponsoring the Challenges this month? Every time you enter into a challenge, you increase your chances of winning $20 Gift Certificate to PMS, a set of PMS Halloween stamps, some chipboard and flowers, and the coveted Guest Designer spot for October! Now that is a great prize package...you should definitely join in the fun! Anyway, I pulled out my new Fields paper from the Euphoria Collection of Basic Grey...isn't it pretty...and used it for my base panels. I stamped the The Most Beautiful Thing Wordart in Orchid Opulence, ticket corner punched the corners, and sponged on Certainly Celery ink. I finished it off with white satin ribbon, some felt flowers, and some homemade sparkle brads. The brads are button brads with a glob of Cotton Candy Stickles on top of it.

That is all for me. Make sure to keep checking out the PMS Blog for the next Review days! Thanks for checking out my kind of engineering!

The Engineering Details
Stamps - The Most Beautiful Thing Wordart (Paper Makeup Stamps); Paper - Certainly Celery, Rose Red, Whisper White (SU!), Fields paper from Euphoria Collection (Basic Grey); Ink - Orchid Opulence, Certainly Celery (SU!); Accessories - White satin ribbon (Offray), Rose Red Felt Flowers (SU!), Button Brads (Making Memories), Cotton Candy Stickles, Ticket Corner Punch (SU!), dimensionals, sponge

Saturday, August 7, 2010

A Hopping Kind of Day


Well happy Saturday all!! I have had one busy week with Vacation Bible School all week. I was the Song Leader and the Snack Lady extraordanaire. Not sure why it was so exhausting except for the fact that I had to get up at a certain time every morning. Guess I have gotten out of that habit over the summer! Anyway, you aren't here to hear about my week today, you are in the middle of a fantastic Paper Makeup Stamps Blog Hop...yes, yes you are! So you should be arriving from Miss Christi T's Blog (wasn't her Couple of Moodies so fabulous?!)...if not go get started from the beginning at the Paper Makeup Stamps Blog! And don't forget to collect your letters through the hop to get the code for 15% off anything in the August Release!

So I get the pleasure to show you a card with a new fairy, Carter. Carter is a dress-up kind of kid with a BIG imagination...my kids are not so much the dress-up types...we actually had to bribe my son to get into his Halloween costume one year! Anyway, Carter, I think...I am finding it fun making up stories for these stamps...is one that would want to go out in public in the costume and he is pretty much always in a land of dinosaurs no matter where he actually is! So I started off with the Mojo Monday Sketch Challenge #150 for my card and picked up on the fact that Carter is wearing Camo pants. I found the Camo ribbon at Wal-Mart and had to try and incorporate it! My colors are not as close of a match to the ribbon as I would like, but I think it will pass by most people's standards. Carter was watercolored with an aqua brush and ink pads and then I cut around the dinosaur head and tail. The colors of the cardstock matched the ribbon colors best, but the same colors watercolored changed a little bit...found that a little interesting. Anyway, the large panel was embossed with the Distressed Striped embossing folder and sponged with Basic Black ink. Finished off the card with the button brads and some Stardust stickles on the fairy and the dinosaurs toes (hehe!).

So now you are to keep on hopping over to Stephanie's Blog...she is having fun with the Moody for Kitties! Oh wait, you need a letter from me...so here you go:
Thanks for hopping in and checking out my kind of engineering! Don't forget to join us on the FORUM tonight at 8 pm EST for some fun, chatting, games, and of course some prizes!

The Engineering Details
Stamps - Carter Fairy, Have Fun Sentiment (Paper Makeup Stamps); Paper - Baja Breeze, Soft Suede, Garden Green, Old Olive (SU!), watercolor paper; Ink - Old Olive, Garden Green, Soft Suede, Baja Breeze (SU!), Black Staz-On; Accessories - Olive Camouflage Ribbon (Offray), White Button Brads (Making Memories), Cuttlebug Distressed Stripes embossing folder (Provo Craft), Corner Rounder Punch (SU!), Oval Nestabilities (Spellbinders), Aqua Brush, 1/16" Hold Punch (Friskars), Stardust Stickles

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Moody Sneak Peak


It is my favorite time of the month (and the worst) by the name of PMS! Ok, sorry that was FAR too much information to share with all but usually if I think it, I type it! So there you have it! On the good side, yesterday started the Sneak Peeks for the August Release of Paper Makeup Stamps...so if you missed it, make sure you pop over there to see the awesome new fairies this month. But today we get to show you the new Moodies and Wordart for this release...so fun!!

I have the pleasure of showing you Moody for Kitties! This would be my niece, except for a slightly younger version of this Moody...but she is a total kitty fanatic! Anyway, I stamped the image in Black Staz-on onto watercolor paper and watercolored the girl (woohoo this fits the There She Goes Challenge #66 to Watercolor your image!). I paper pieced the 3 kitties using a polka-dot for one and a floral pattern for the other two.

I was very tired when making this card. See I am working as Song Leader and Snack Lady this week for my church's Vacation Bible School. So I was definitely struggling while making this. I started off trying to follow a sketch challenge, but it wasn't working, so I reduced it to this. Not bad...on the simple side, but sometimes that is ok...right?! The other part you will have to disregard is the poor girl's hair. I had this brilliant (totally brilliant in my head at least) idea to color her hair with the three colors of the kitties to kind of tie it all together. Yeah...not so much! It is not horrible, but it definitely isn't too pretty either. So quickly look past the hair please!!

Now make sure that you check out what the other designers have created for today at the PMS Blog. They are fantastic! Take note of the way in which you could win the ENTIRE release. So have fun checking out the sneak peeks...there will be more every day until August 7 where we will top it all off with a Blog Hop and Release Party at 8 pm EST in the FORUM (come for fun, games, and PRIZES!)...and thanks for checking out my kind of engineering!

The Engineering Details
Stamps - Moody for Kitties (Paper Makeup Stamps); Paper - Elegant Eggplant, Apricot Appeal pattern, Sahara Sand pattern, Really Rust pattern, watercolor paper; Ink - Black Staz-on, Elegant Eggplant, Pale Plum, Certainly Celery, Sahara Sand, Really Rust, Apricot Appeal (SU!); Accessoires - black satin ribbon (Offray), green rhinestone Brads (SU!), Aqua Brush, paper piercer, Mat Stack, dimensionals

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Practically Perfect Verve Blog Hop


Welcome to the Anni-VERVE-sary Blog Hop! Yup, I get to pretend for a smidge of a moment (along with like 70 others...but whose counting?!) that I am part of the Verve Design Team (a dream spot if you ask me!)...Julee if you are happening to read this, it really is a dream of mine, hint, hint! Verve turns three today and we’re celebrating with a hop, hop, hop! If you've already been hopping along, you arrived here from Lynn's blog. If not, head on over to Julee's Blog (owner of Verve), for all the info on how to win prizes (after all, what's a party without presents?), and to start hopping from the beginning. If there's a hiccup along the hop, you can always head to the Master Hop List to get the full list of links.

I decided to go for the simple route this time. I haven't done a Featured Stamper Challenge yet and thought I would check it out. I was completely inspired by Toni's (known as Ravengirl on SCS) gallery (she is the Featured Stamper this week)...she is like the queen of wonderful clean and simple cards! So I found one in particular, shown HERE, that I decided to CASE. So I kept the layout of the card, but I changed the color scheme and went down the baby route with the adorable bunny from the Verve set, Practically Perfect. The bunny was stamped and embossed with white embossing powder on two different pattern papers and once on Crushed Curry cardstock. Then I paper pieced him together. The white cardstock was embossed with the Cuttlebug Argyle embossing folder. and I added a little white gel pen to be stitching on my strip under the bunny. This is about as clean and simple as I get!

Thanks for checking out my kind of engineering and hopping by! Now it's time to hop on over to Maureen’s blog, for a little more Verve-y goodness.

The Engineering Details
Stamps - Practically Perfect (Verve Stamps); Paper - Basic White (PTI), Crushed Curry, Night of Navy, Bashful Blue, Night of Navy Pattern, Bashful Blue Pattern (SU!); Ink - Whisper White Craft (SU!); Accessories - Cuttlebug Argyle Embossing Folder (Provo), white gel pen (Signo), white embossing powder (SU!), heat gun, scissors, dimensionals