Showing posts with label Challenges. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Challenges. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Ornaments, Baubles and Bells....Oh My!

Hi there, I hope you are all having a wonderful week. Things around my house are pretty crazy in preparation of the upcoming holidays. I hope things aren't too crazy for you!

Today Papercraft Star opened another challenge! This week your challenge is to include a bell or ornament somewhere on your project, and they have provided us with this beautiful photo as inspiration. (photos are always use if you choose)


I decided to take this challenge literally by creating a couple of ornaments.


I used a glass ball ornament I purchased at Michael's some time ago as my base. I then printed Victorian Ads II by The House Across The Bay on tissue paper (I simply taped the tissue paper to printer cardstock and ran it through my printer) and mod podged it on in sections. After the ornament was dry, I sprayed them with Iridescent Gold glimmer mist to add a little shimmer.


Once that dried I decorated the ornaments with some seam binding I colored with my new Lindy's Starburst sprays, some elements cut from holiday picks and a feather for a little flair!

I think they are beautiful and I hope you enjoyed my post today!

Hop on over to the Papercraft Star blog and play along with us. You have until 6:00am EST on Monday December 19th to link up your projects for your chance to win!

Thanks for stopping by,
Regan

Supplies:
THATB: Victorian ads II #184
Paper: White tissue paper and printer cardstock
Tools: Hot glue gun, heat gun, computer, printer, tape, and an old paint brush
Other: Holiday picks, white seam binding by Hug Snug, glass ornament (2.63in/67mm), black feathers, Iridescent Gold glimmer mist by Tattered Angels, Mod Podge, Gator Gumbo Olive & Poinsettia Red Gold Starburst sprays by Lindy's stamp gang.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Oh Christmas Tree - Papercraft Star

This week at Papercraft Star, the challenge is to include a tree somewhere on your project. We have also provided this lovely inspiration photo that is always use if you choose.


I just love Christmas but I have to say it seems to be getting here too quickly! This year has flown by!! For the challenge this week, I created a Christmas card. I am always inspired by multi-media projects on canvases or in art journals, so that was some of my inspiration for this card.


I used the Text Writing Backgrounds CMS digital sheet from The House Across The Bay to create my Christmas tree. First I sprayed it with Spanish Moss and Wheatfields glimmer mist to give the image a green and shimmery look, once dry I punched 4 Scallop circles, inked the edges with walnut stain and cut them apart. Layer them up, fluff your scallops and voila, a tree! 


I typed my sentiment out on my vintage typewriter, cut them out, inked them and added an outline. The snowy hills were created from a label that I cut out on my Silhouette, cut apart, inked with tea dye distress ink and covered with frost white all purpose ink for shimmer. I am pleased with the way it turned out, and I think it definitely has a similar feeling to a mixed-media piece. 

I had some leftover inspiration, so here is an additional card for you.....


I hope you will leave a comment or any questions you may have below! Stop by the Papercraft Star blog and play along with us! Link up your projects by 6:00am EST Monday December 13th for your chance to win! Also, every Tuesday on the PCS blog we give a free digital image from THATB!

Thank you for stopping by!
Regan


Punched Tree Card Supplies:
THATB: Text Writing Backgrounds CMS 141
Card Stock: White Printer card stock by Georgia Pacific, cream - unknown, and Crumb Cake by Stampin' Up!
Pattern Paper: Signature Christmas by My Minds Eye
Ink: Frost White all purpose ink by Fantastix, Walnut Stain & Tea Dye distress inks by Ranger, Pure Black Millennium pen (MS-01) by ZIG and White gel pen by Pilot Choose.
Tools: Typewriter, computer, printer, scallop circle punch by Stampin' Up!, Silhouette SD, label cut and scissors
Other: Snowflake button, and Spanish Moss & Wheatfields glimmer mist by Tattered Angels.


Misted Tree Card Supplies:
THATB: Text Writing Backgrounds CMS 141
Card Stock: White Printer Cardstock by Georgia Pacific and going gray by Stampin' Up!
Ink: Chocolate Chip by Stampin' Up!, frost white and silver all purpose ink by Fantastix for shimmer and old olive stampin' write marker by Stampin' Up!
Tools: Silhouette SD, Merry Christmas Tree cut, Big Kick, Swirls embossing folder by Tim Holtz, snowflake punch by Stampin' Up! and Scissors
Other: Spanish Moss, Wheatfields & iridescent gold glimmer mist by Tattered Angels and a button

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Welcome Little One - Papercraft Star

First off, today is my oldest daughter's 5th Birthday! I can't believe she is five already, time has flown by! Baby girl, I am so blessed to be your Mom. You have brought my life more love and joy then you will ever know. Have a very Happy Birthday, I hope you have an incredible day! Love you!

Okay, now back to work. lol :) I hope each and every one of you had an amazing Thanksgiving!

This week Papercraft Star has another fabulous challenge for you, a sketch by the talented Kim Duran.


Such a wonderful sketch, and so inspiring! 
I was also inspired by this crib bedding.


Here is what I created.


For this card, I cut the Airplane with Banner using my Silhouette SD. The cloud is hand drawn and cut out by me. I used the White Grunge Squares from the Card Makers Series by The House Across The Bay. I did change the image by tinting it blue in Picasa 3 and then printing it out. Just like before when I printed the image in Sepia, this allows you to customize your digital images for more use.


I punched the top corners of the card using the scallop corner punch on my corner chomper. I also did some fun faux stitching and doodling to add more interest to the card. I love the way it came out and I hope you do also!

Thank you so much for stopping by,
Regan


Supplies:
THATB: White Grunge Squares CMS 139
Card Stock: Going Gray by Stampin' Up! and white printer card stock
Pattern Paper: Red from Scrap box - company unknown possible DCWV
Ink: Chocolate Chip by Stampin' Up!, Tumbled Glass, Tea Dye & Fired Brick distress inks by Ranger, and Pure Black (MS-01) Millinnium pen by ZIG.
Stamps: Nursery Necessities by Stampin' Up!
Tools: Silhouette SD, Airplane with banner cut, and scallop corner punch on corner chomper by We R Memory Keepers
Other: Striped ribbon by Stampin' Up!, Red button, and string from coffee stained tag by Kraft Outlet

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Faux Scrabble Tile Necklace - Papercraft Star

Hi There! This week at Papercraft  Star ANYTHING GOES!! :) I always enjoy these challenges because we get to see such amazing work from all of our participants!

By request of Miss Jan, I made some jewelry featuring the beautiful digital images from The House Across The Bay. She originally requested a bracelet but I didn't have all the stuff to make the type of bracelet I wanted. Instead I made scrabble tile necklaces using faux scrabble tiles I found at my local Hobby Lobby and the Christmas Squares digital sheet.

Enough rambling, here it is....



I inked the edges of the tiles; the poinsettia with gold Encore ink and the Santa with walnut stain.
I added some gold seed beads to the center of the poinsettia with glossy accents to add some texture and dimension to the piece.  I think they both turned out lovely. 


Jan, if you would like one of these please private message me with which one you would like and your mailing address. :)

I hope you will swing by the Papercraft Star blog and join us for this fun challenge. You have until 6:00am EST on Monday November 28th to link up your beautiful creations... See you there!!

Thank you for stopping by and
Have a blessed Thanksgiving!
Regan

Supplies:
THATB: Christmas Squares 055
Ink: Metallic Gold Encore Ink and Walnut Stain distress ink by Ranger
Tools: Paint brush, scissors, eye hook and tweezers
Other: Mod Podge, glossy accents by Inkssentials, ball chain by Tim Holtz and gold seed beads.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

A Thank You Card - Papercraft Star

Well, it's Wednesday and that means another challenge has opened at Papercraft Star! This week the challenge is to create a thank you card. We have also been provided with this beautiful inspiration photo that is use if you choose.


I was really drawn to the glowing flames of the candles and the pumpkins in the photo.... 

Here is what I came up with.

The inspiration photo had a softness to it, so I really wanted to use vellum for the background rather than pattern paper. I dry embossed the vellum and added some color with Wild Honey Distress ink and stitched the piece on with my sewing machine. A simple banner is home to the sentiment.


I used the Romantic Lace digital sheet from The House Across The Bay and an oval punch to create my pumpkin base. I inked around the edges of the ovals with Wild Honey to achieve the look of the glow from the candles in the photo. For the stem/leaf I used the Halloween Backgrounds sheet and the boho blossoms punch by Stampin' Up!. I used some wire I cut from the little Prima rosettes and wrapped it around my paper piercer for a cute little vine. 

I was having so much fun with the vellum and layout that I ended up making a couple of other cards.
First, I made this beautiful yet simple Christmas card.


For this card I decided to put the sentiment behind the vellum for a soft snowy look. The snowflake was punched out of the Write Stuff Backgrounds digi sheet using the snowflake punch by Stampin' Up! Some Frost White all purpose ink adds a little shimmer to the vellum and snowflakes.



Then I thought, how cute would it be to add confetti behind the vellum....


I hope my post has inspired you to create something today. Stop by the Papercraft Star blog and play along with us! You have until 6:00am EST on Monday November 21st to link up your entries for our challenge this week. I look forward to seeing your projects.

Thank you for stopping by,
Regan


Thank You Card Supplies:
THATB: Romantic Lace 098 and Halloween Backgrounds 173
Card Stock: Kraft by The Paper Studio and Going Gray By Stampin' Up!
Inks: Walnut Stain and Wild Honey distress inks by Ranger
Stamps: Much Appreciated by Stampin' Up!
Tools: Big Kick, dashes texture plate by Sizzix, sewing machine, oval punch by Fiskars, boho blossoms punch by Stampin' Up!, Computer and Printer
Other: green wire "stem" from Prima rosette and Vellum by Stampin' Up!

Christmas Card Supplies:
THATB: Write Stuff Backgrounds 031 and/or Romantic Lace 098 (printed in Sepia)
Card Stock: Kraft by The Paper Studio and Going Gray By Stampin' Up!
Ink: Walnut Stain & Tea Dye distress inks by Ranger, Chocolate Chip by Stampin' Up!, and Frost White all purpose ink by TSUKIENEKO for Fantastix
Stamps: Four the Holidays by Stampin' Up!
Tools: Big Kick, polka dot daisies texture plate by Sizzix, snowflake punch by Stampin' Up!, sewing machine, computer and printer
Other: Vintage Button and Vellum paper by Stampin' Up!

Birthday Card Supplies:
Card Stock: Going Gray and Tempting Turquoise by Stampin' Up!
Pattern Paper: random from scrap box
Ink: Walnut Stain & Wild Honey distress inks by Ranger and Chocolate Chip by Stampin' Up!
Stamps: Birthday Whimsy by Stampin' Up!
Tools: Big Kick, dashes texture plate by Sizzix, sewing machine, standard hole punch (for confetti), computer and Printer
Other: General Birthday adhesive chipboard sticker by K&Company and Vellum paper by Stampin' Up!

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Merry - Papercraft Star

Wow, this year is just flying buy! Thanksgiving is around the corner and before we know it - Christmas!!

The challenge this week at Papercraft Star is to include a number, so I chose to make a Christmas tag.


For the base of the tag I used a digital bingo card by Kenner Road that I purchased at 2peas. The beautiful snowflake is a cut from my Silhouette SD out of a background from the CMS text writing backgrounds 141 digi sheet by The House Across The Bay. I then cut several more snowflakes out of white cardstock and glued them all together to make a thicker snowflake. 


I popped the snowflake off the tag to add some dimension. I then stamped on a little coffee stained tag that I purchased from Kraft Outlet and added a key by K&Company. I used Stampin' Up! ribbon at the top tied with string from a coffee stained tag to add more color and interest.


I punched the Santa out of the Christmas Squares digi sheet 055 (by THATB) using a 1" circle punch and then popped him up in the center of the snowflake. I added glossy accents and glitter glass to give a snow & ice look to the snowflake. The tag is inked around the edges with silver Encore ink, heat & stick powder and glitter for a winter feel. I of course inked the edges of everything with tea dye and/or walnut stain - I can't help myself!

I hope that you enjoyed my project today and will join us for Challenge 70 at Papercraft Star! You have until 6:00am EST on Monday November 14th to upload your projects for your chance to win prizes from The House Across The Bay!


Thank you for stopping by,
Regan

NOTE: Please be very careful when using glitter glass as it is little slivers of glass - keep away from your children and pets!

Supplies:
THATB: CMS text writing backgrounds 141 and Christmas Squares 055
Cardstock: White printer cardstock
Ink: Metallic silver Encore ink, Versamark, tea dye & walnut stain distress ink by Ranger, and ruby red & old olive stampin' write markers by Stampin' Up!
Stamps: Four Holidays & Serene Snowflakes by Stampin' Up! and Holly Stamp (unknown)
Tools: Silhouette SD, Snowflake cut, 1" circle punch by Stampin' Up!, heat gun and standard hole punch
Other: Coffee stained tag by Kraft Outlet, key by K&Company, glossy accents & crackle accents by inkssentials, clear embossing powder by Martha Stewart, Heat & Stick powder by Stampin' Up!, glitter glass, dazzling diamonds ultra fine glitter by Glitterex corp., black striped ribbon by Stampin' Up!, and Odds & Ends Vintage Bingo & Lotto cards by Kenner Road for 2peas in a bucket.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

So Berry Cute!

I was very inspired by the 10.27 sketch over at Sketchy Thursdays this week and this evening I had a chance to create a layout for that sketch.

I wanted to scrapbook a photo of my girls in their Halloween costumes, so here is what I came up with....


Not your typical Halloween Layout but I think it is just adorable! 

I did a lot of doodling and used papers and embellishments from several manufacturers. I fussy cut the little strawberries from a digital sheet called The Garden Collage from The House Across The Bay.


I overlapped and popped elements up for dimension and interest. I had a blast with this layout and I hope you enjoyed it as well. Please leave a comment and let me know what you think!

Thank you for stopping by,
Regan


Supplies:
THATB: The Garden Collage
Pattern Paper: Shimmer from the Reflections collection by Prima, tiptoe from the Flights of Fancy collection by Prima, Artsy Urban by Melody Ross, Pinwheels & Citrus circles from the Sweet Summertime Collection by Echo Park and Journal cards from the Life is Good collection by Echo Park
Ink: Walnut Stain and Fired Brick distress inks by Ranger, Real Red and Green Galore stampin' write markers by Stampin' Up, Zig Millinnium pure black pen and black fine tip marker by Sharpie
Stamps: Tart & Tangy by Stampin' Up!
Tools: Scissors, BigKick, and Circles #2 by Sizzix
Other: Card Stock stickers from the Crew Kids - Girl simply scrappin kit, Alpha sticker sheet & Element sticker sheet from the Sweet Summertime collection by Echo Park, Alpha sticker sheet from the Life is Good collection by Echo Park, Thickers white shoebox glitter letter by American Crafts, and Flower Child paper whimsies by Sassafras Lass.

Thankful - Papercraft Star

Hi, I hope everyone had a safe and fun Halloween! This week at Papercraft Star, the challenge is to include some type of flourish on your project. Today I have a couple of fall inspired thank you cards to share with you. 


I used kraft cardstock for the base of my card and cut my main images (scallop circle, circle and flourish tree) using my Silhouette SD. I cut the flourish with my Big Shot and cut it apart to give the flourish a new look. The circle in the middle of the scallop is cut from the Text Writing Backgrounds Card Makers Series 141 from our sponsor The House Across The Bay.


I then added a button tied with some string from a tag and added a leaf that I had left over from my fall card a couple weeks ago, it too was cut using my Silhouette.

I was so inspired that I decided to make two cards.


I cut a banner shape to put my main images and added the same embellishments as the other card. For texture and interest I added some cord and some staples. 


I hope you enjoyed my projects today and are inspired to play along with us this week at Papercraft Star! For your chance to win prized from our sponsor The House Across The Bay, please have your entries linked up on the PCS blog by 6:00am EST on Monday November 7th.

Thank you for stopping by today!
Regan

Silhouette Cuts:
Nested Scallops - cut at 2.375 & 2.000
Nested Circles - cut at 2.015 & 1.705
Flourish Tree - cut at 1.590 X 1.145 & 1.865 X 1.340

Supplies:
THATB: CMS text writing backgrounds 141 (circles) and Grunge 101 ATC 023 (leaf)
Cardstock: kraft by The Paper Studio
Pattern Paper: Pumpkin Pie by K&Company and Fall in Love by My Minds Eye
Ink: Walnut Stain, Tea Dye and Fired Brick distress inks by Ranger, and chocolate chip marker by Stampin' Up!
Stamps: Much Appreciated & Holiday Best by Stampin' Up!
Tools: Silhouette SD; Cuts - nested circles, tree flourish, nested scallop circles, and leaves; stapler, xyron create-a-sticker model 150; corner chomper 1/4' & 1/2' corner rounder; Big Kick; and flourish sizzlet
Other: Buttons, string from tag, braiding cord by Horizon Group USA, and white gel pen by Pilot CHOOSE

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Up, Up and Away - Papercraft Star

Good morning crafters!! Another challenge has opened at Papercraft Star and this week Kim has provided us with this fabulous sketch.


Halloween is almost upon us, so you would think that I would have a Halloween project to share but NOPE; today I have a hot air balloon card to share! Recently my family and I headed to the Balloon Fiesta to take in the amazing sight of all the fun and beautiful balloons that rise daily for two weeks in Albuquerque. We had a wonderful time and the balloons were so cool. Anyway, they provided a ton of inspiration.... 

Enough rambling, here is my card.


I did some flipping of Kim's sketch to come up with this layout. The background is heat embossed with glitter using heat & stick powder from Stampin' Up! I fussy cut some images from the Hot Air Balloons ATC 094 and Hot Air Balloon Digital Collage 003 digi sheets from The House Across The Bay to use as my focal point. 


I gave the balloons dimension by using foam tape and glue dots to adhere them. I wrapped some bakers twine around a few times and tied it in a bow to finish off the card. I think the card is super cute and I must admit I love the colors. 

Stop by the Papercraft Star blog and submit your entries for this week's challenge. You have until 6:00am EST on Monday October 31st to post your project to our Mr. Linky. I look forward to seeing your creativity!

Thank you so much for stopping by today!
Regan


SUPPLIES:
THATB: 094 Hot Air Balloons ATC and 003 Hot Air Balloons Digital Collage
Cardstock: whisper white by Stampin' Up!
Patterned Paper: tropical paradise by Pressed Petals
Ink: Tea Dye and Walnut Stain distress inks by Ranger
Tools: Big Kick, Circle #2 die by Stampin' Up!, 1" circle punch, scissors, corner rounder punch by Stampin' Up!, heat gun, and We R Memory Keepers corner chomper (corner rounder 1/2")
Other: black & white bakers twine, foam tape, glue dots, heat & stick powder by Stampin' Up!, dazzling diamonds multi ultra fine glitter by Glitterex Corp.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

October Swaps for Your Paper Pantry

Hi, I hope that you are having a great week so far. This month I participated in a couple of swaps over at Your Paper Pantry. 

The first swap is called Many Things To Do and is hosted by Yolanda (yoliebean on YT). This month we were to create 3 Holiday organizers/journals (2 to swap & 1 for ourselves). Our challenge was to make the book with 25 pages or more, have labeled lists and to add our favorite recipe, go to gift or decor idea somewhere in the book.


I used capri sun boxes and white acrylic paint for the covers. To create the ornaments and wreaths, I used punches from Stampin' Up!, then I used my cinch to bind them. Find out more by watching the video HERE.

The next swap was for Baubles, Bangles & Beads hosted by me! This month we did a partner swap. We were to create a necklace for our partner using Tim Holtz products, and this is what I came up with for my partner Anna (afallas72 on YT). 


Find out more by watching the video HERE.
I hope you enjoyed my projects today!


Thank you for stopping by,
Regan

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Spooky Halloween - Papercraft Star challenge #67

Halloween is creeping up on us and Papercraft Star has the perfect challenge to get your Tricks & Treats completed! 

Challenge 67 - A trick or a treat - anything haunted!!

Okay, I know I say this a TON but I had a blast making my card for this challenge! 


I used ribbon, fiber, die cuts, inking, stitching, and fussy cutting to get this look, which is why it was so fun to make! I layered the fibers and burlap ribbon, along with the die cut for a fun look. I scrunched up some burlap ribbon and stitched over it to flatten it out a bit for a more interesting look.


I used the skull image from the Spooky Halloween Nine sheet from The House Across The Bay as the main image on my card. I covered the skull in crackle accents to add more texture and then popped it up for a dimensional look. Fun right? I have to say I think this is my favorite Halloween card that I have made so far this year!

Stop by Papercraft Star and play along with us! You have until 6:00am EST on Monday to post your entries for this challenge, I hope to see you there!

Thank you for stopping by and Happy Haunting!
Regan

Supplies:
THATB: Spooky Halloween Nine (026)
Card Stock: Basic Black & Very Vanilla (inside) by Stampin' Up!
Pattern Paper: Spook Alley by Making Memories
Ink: Basic Black by Stampin' Up!
Tools: Big Kick, sewing machine, large classic inverted scalloped circles by Spellbinders (largest), computer and printer
Other: Black Metallic Adornaments by EK Success, Burlap Ribbon from Wal-Mart and crackle accents by Inkssentials

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Fall Leaves - Papercraft Star challenge #66

Hello creative friends!! It is an exciting day today... why you ask?! Not only is today my birthday, but it is also time for another challenge at Papercraft Star!!

I love earth tones and fall colors so this weeks challenge at PCS was perfect! I chose to make a card using the 4 inch text writing background squares from the card makers series (141) and the Grunge 101 ATC sheet (023) from our wonderful sponsor The House Across The Bay.

I used a Tim Holtz mask on the piece (Totally inspired by Jan of PCS) I used from the 4 inch text writing background squares to add some dimension to the background. I used ink, glimmer mist and water to get a more distressed/weathered look.

The Grunge 101 ATC sheet was perfect to cut out these tiny leaves! I used my new Silhouette SD that I actually won in a giveaway to cut these cuties out!! The great design was already there, I just added distress inks to get a variety of colored leaves and added a bit of crackle accents with my finger for texture.

I had so much fun making this card that I even decorated the back and inside of the card!



I just love how it turned out! A beautiful card for a fall birthday or wedding, or just to tell someone how grateful you are to have them in your life! 


To participate in this weeks challenge, please link up your projects by 6:00am EST on Monday over at Papercraft Star's Blog. Be sure to include a leaf on your project!

a little inspiration....

I am so glad you stopped by today! Please leave a comment and let me know you were here. 

Have a wonderful week,
Regan


Supplies:
THATB: 4 inch Text Writing Background Squares the card makers series 141 and Grunge 101 ATC sheet 023
Card Stock: White Printer card stock
Pattern Paper: Kay's Autumn by Me & My Big Ideas
Ink: Tea Dye, Walnut Stain, Fired Brick and Wild Honey distress inks by Ranger
Tools: Silhouette SD, Computer, Printer, hot glue gun, BigKick, and Lots Of Tags sizzlets by Stampin' Up!
Other: Tim Holtz Regal mini mask, Ivory pleated decorative trim by Hobby Lobby, Burlap Ribbon from Wal-Mart, Brown Tulle from Joann's, water, crackle accents and Wheatfields glimmer mist by Tattered Angels.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Be Yourself - Papercraft Star challenge #65

It's time for another fabulous challenge at Papercraft Star! This week Kim has prepared a beautiful color combination for you to play with. 


The challenge is to use combinations of 2, 3, or 4 colors only! (not including neutrals)

I love this color combination, it is so pretty! I cheated a little by using yellow as an accent color that I pulled from one of the pattern papers I used. Yellow counts as a neutral right? Okay, well I tried! :)

I really enjoy making layouts and decided to create one for this challenge. I used the sky blue, red and purple from the color combination, along with kraft, black and white (neutrals), and then I added yellow. I used the Butterfly collage sheet from The House Across The Bay to create my own embellishments for my page.


My daughter dressed herself this particular day and she is my sunshine. I see her as such a free spirit so I titled this layout "Be Yourself.... wherever you go, with all your heart." Butterflies remind me of the same, so I thought they would make the perfect embellishment fluttering around the page.


I used a 1 3/4" circle punch to create the background pattern on my page and added some machine stitching. This is a great layout to use with your scraps!! I used my craft knife to scrape a squiggly frame around the photos.


I used scraps and leftover pieces to create this little accent at the top corner of the page, adding the machine stitching once again to tie everything together. I love the way this page turned out and I hope my daughter will appreciate it when she is older. 

Come play along with us at Papercraft Star, we would be happy to have you! To qualify for this weeks prizes, please submit your entries for this challenge by 6:00am EST on Monday October 10th.

I am so glad you stopped by today!
Have a wonderful weekend,
Regan

Supplies:
Card Stock: Kraft by the Paper Studio
Pattern Paper: Pastry Shop & Happy Go Lucky from the Morning Song collection by Prima, purple wood grain from the Latte stack by DCWV and Lovely Collection by K&Company
Ink: Tumbles Glass distress ink by Ranger and fine tip permanent pen by Sharpie
Tools: 1 3/4" circle punch by EK Success, 1" circle punch by Stampin' Up!, Sewing Machine and craft knife
Other: Black chalkboard alphas by Jenni Bowlin and Purple puffy alphas by the Paper Studio

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Dreams Really Do Com True!!

(Note: This is my second post for today, if you are looking for my post for Papercraft Star click HERE.)

I don't have the opportunity to take part in as many challenges as I would like, but I had some time this morning so I decided to try the sketch this at Sketchy Thursdays.

I have a ton (and I mean a ton) of photos from our Disney World trip last year and I haven't scrapped any of them! I know, I can't believe it myself. I thought the Sketchy Thursdays sketch was a fun way to scrap a couple of pictures from that trip.

Here is what I came up with....

I chose to use the Sweet Summertime collection by Echo Park for it's bright color pallet and patterns. 

I did some machine stitching on the paper strips and some doodling around the page. I really enjoyed making this layout and I hope you enjoy it as well.

Thank you for stopping by,
Regan

Supplies:
Card Stock: Going Gray by Stampin' Up!
Pattern Paper: Sweet Summertime by Echo Park
Ink: fine tip permanent pen by Sharpie
Tools: sewing machine, distressing tool by Stampin' Up!, toothbrush and Martha Stewart circle cutter
Other: Pumpkin Orange acrylic paint by Apple Barrell 

Ooh la la... Lace!


Happy Wednesday! The challenge this week at Papercraft Star is Lace! 

Check out this beautiful photo to spark some inspiration....

So Pretty! I just love lace!! 

For my project this week, I used the Romantic Lace 098 digi sheet from The House Across The Bay. I did alter it a bit by printing the digi sheet in Sepia! There are so many ways to use digital images which makes them so much fun to play with. 


I cut around the lace applique looking piece, from the digi sheet, to create a label for my sentiment. I used a neutral color palette and added lace, crochet lace, seam binding and a vintage button for a softer look.

I am so addicted to using my sewing machine on scrap projects right now, so I had to do some sewing! I also finished the inside by adding a strip of brown pattern paper with some lace.


I hope you enjoyed my post today. Remember to post your entries on the Papercraft Star blog by 6am EST on Monday October 3rd for your chance to win prizes from our sponsor The House Across The Bay

Thank you for stopping by,
Regan

Supplies:
Card Stock: Crumb Cake by Stampin' Up and Cream (unknown)
Pattern Paper: The Linens & Lace stack by DCWV
Ink: Tea Dye and Walnut Stain Distress Inks by Ranger
Stamp: Celebrate Mom by Hampton Art
Tools: Hot Glue Gun, Sewing Machine, computer and printer.
Other: Vintage button, Beige Flexi-Lace hem facing by Wrights, Pearl glimmer mist by Tattered Angels, seam binding, crochet lace by Crafter's Square, and crochet thread.