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Showing posts with label Suite Sentiments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Suite Sentiments. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 19, 2019

RRCB124 Tic Tac Toe


Hey everyone!  It's time for another Retro Rubber Challenge...this week it's tic-tac-toe time!  Check out the grid:

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I chose to use the top row of metallics, mode of transport and patterned paper!  Now, the mode of transport is a bit tongue-in-cheek....but I thought a tricycle would be a fun image on a card for a little boy who never grew up!  So here we go:


My tricycle image, along with the sentiments next to it are from an Artistic Outpost set called Playtime (not sure of the date...maybe 2010?), and it was stamped in Night of Navy on some Authentique denim-look paper:


I also used images from Gorgeous Grunge (2013) to give it a bit more "vintage" look, and the sentiment is from Suite Sentiments (2017); I love how it goes along with the playful theme:

 

I added some metal embellishments as well, and then the inside features the old faithful, Guy Greetings (2015):


The sketch I used is the CAS(E) This Sketch, but I am afraid it's a bit too busy to be considered clean and simple, but here it is anyway:


Thanks for popping in today!  Enjoy your day and be blessed!


Project Details—All Products SU! Unless Otherwise Specified
Stamps Playtime (Artistic Outpost), Gorgeous Grunge (ret), Suite Sentiments (ret), Guy Greetings (ret)
Card stock & Papers     Naturals White (ret), Genuine DSP (Authentique)
 Ink Night of Navy, Basic Gray, Balmy Blue
Accessories Metal Brads (ret)
Tools    

Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Lots of Grad Cards


Happy Wednesday, peeps!  We had five local students from our church graduate from high school and college this year, so I set about to make some simple graduation cards!!  I tried to customize them to their school colors, but kept most of the designs similar!  The first one was maroon and white...in this case, the new Merry Merlot and Whisper White!  I used the Large Numbers die, a tiny little graduation cap from a 2015 SU graduation set, and a sentiment from the new Itty Bitty Greetings, embossed in white:


The inside sentiment, used on all the cards, was from two sets:  the "congrats" is from the retired  Suite Sentiments, the "Let Your Light Shine" is from Close to My Heart:


I had two from my very own alma mater, Avon Grove HS, and our school colors are maroon and gold!  I used some retired Hello Honey cardstock and DSP and the same elements for their cards:


And one had gold and navy as his school colors, so he got the striped Hello Honey paper and Night of Navy numbers:


And since this is for a young man, I am entering it in Cards in Envy's "Let's Hear it for the Boys" challenge!

Finally, I did a total one-eighty with this fun card for a college grad.  I found some fun papers in a  American Crafts' Little by Little 6x6 pad,  and so I could use the whole width of the DSP,  I made hers into a 6" x 3 3/4" card and added a few more elements 


The same CTMH set (Inspired Words Day-to-Day) has several little Christian messages, so I added a few here and there, as well as an embossed "celebrate"!   Easy and FUN!!  I love those little pictures!!

Since Cassidy's birthday is in the summer, her class is celebrating all the summer birthdays today!  She spent yesterday afternoon making up treat bags for her classmates!



Thanks for popping by for a visit today!  Enjoy your day and be blessed!

Monday, March 26, 2018

JUGS433, SOS346 and IM343 Hello Spring


Happy Monday peeps!  It's the start of Cassidy's Easter break, so I may be MIA occasionally this week!  I did get some stamping time in over the weekend and I am submitting my simple spring/Easter card to the following challenges:

In{k}spire Me - Easter, and Just Us Girls - Photo Challenge:


as well as the Shopping Our Stash challenge of Easter as well!  So here we go:

 

This card combines old and new!  The DSP is from Whole Lot of Lovely, and the stamp is old, old, old....I am not sure if my friend Teri gave this to me, or I found it at a yardsale!  Anyway, it was one of the stamps that was mounted on a very thick piece of foam rubber...inexpensive, but not really comfortable to stamp with!  I took the rubber off and re-mounted it on cling-mount foam, and it's much easier to stamp with!  Anyway, the set has four stamps...the tulips, the bunny, a basket of eggs and the sentiment.  I made a mask of the bunny with a post-it note, and stamped the tulips on either side behind the bunny, then loosely colored them, and the bunny, with inks and an aquapainter:


This style of line art was what drew me to SU many years ago; I didn't get this stamp when it first came out and always regretted it, so I was happy to add it to my collection!  I finished my image by diecutting it with a stitched oval die, adding a Basic Black scallop mat and adding the sentiment directly on the DSP:


Finally, I added a pretty sentiment from Suite Sentiments (ret), and if you look very closely, you can see that I stamped the basket over the sentiment in Powder Pink:


Now to get this one, and all my others, out in the mail this week!  Thanks for popping by--enjoy your day and be blessed!

Not sure who owns whom!



Project Details—All Products SU! Unless Otherwise Specified
Stamps Hello Spring, Suite Sentiments (both ret)
Card stock & Papers     Whisper White, Basic Black, Whole Lot of Lovely DSP
 Ink Basic Black, Powder Pink, Wild Wasabi, Wisteria Wonder, Smoky Slate, Daffodil Delight
Accessories
Tools     Big Shot, Stitched Shapes Framelits, Layering Ovals Framelits, Aquapainter

Sunday, July 2, 2017

PP351 The Adventure Begins


Happy Sunday, peeps!  It's time for another Paper Players challenge, and Joanne is our hostess this week with this theme:


I used a mix of old and new products for my card today, and used the Freshly Made Sketches sketch by Amy:


The stamp is from 2015's Occasion catalog, called Adventure Awaits; I paired it with some fun paper from the current Birthday Memories DSP to get this:


Since the stamp is photopolymer, I had cut apart the two portions of the sentiment, which made it really easy to stamp it in two colors!  I chose Pacific Point and Pumpkin Pie, pulling colors from the dots in the paper.  I used a sentiment from the retired Silhouettes and Script for my small side panels, stamping the words in Pumpkin Pie and Lemon Lime Twist:


A couple of little matching banners and punched stars finished the outside:


For the inside, I used a sentiment from Suite Sentiments and diecut it with the banner from the Mini Treat Bag Thinlets; I also cut a strip of stars with another die from the same set and used both the negative and positive parts for some fun!


Most of us in the US have already had our graduations, but Joanne has given us several choices for the challenge, so feel free to be flexible!  Can't wait to see what you create!  And you can check out what the DT did right here:


We had lots of comments about the sweet little kittens at the farm, and no, I didn't cave in and get one, but my friend Sharon brought over a little kitty she rescued from her vet. 


She knew Cassidy would enjoy it, and after a few tears shed due to little kitty claws scratching soft skin, Cassidy solved the problem (on her own, I might add), but putting on a sweatshirt so that the claws didn't dig in!



Another kitty fix!  Enjoy your day and be blessed!

Project Details—All Products SU! Unless Otherwise Specified
Stamps Adventure Awaits, Suite Sentiments, Silhouettes and Script (all ret)
Card stock & Papers     Whisper White, Lemon Lime Twist, Pacific Point, Birthday Memories DSP
 Ink Lemon Lime Twist, Pacific Point, Pumpkin Pie
Accessories Candy Dots
Tools     Small Star Punch (ret), Big Shot, Mini Treat Bag Thinlits, Dimensionals

Friday, April 28, 2017

Fun Z-Fold Card


Happy Friday, everyone!  I saw a very cute card with a fun z-fold made by my friend Mary Alice! You can see it here.  I simplified it a little for an upcoming class, and also made one for my SIL whose birthday is today!  I pulled out some retired Domestic Goddess DSP along with the Perfect Mix and Suite Sentiment sets:


I stamped the images on thick white cardstock and watercolored them with Pool Party and Watermelon Wonder inks...I just love those colors together! I added a little enamel heart from a past Paper Pumpkin kit; although the colors don't quite match, I think it will do!  I did a little paper piecing for the oven mitt on the inside as well:


Since my SIL is one of the best cooks I know, I thought this would be right up her alley!  Thanks for popping in today!

It was FINALLY nice enough for two of my "children" to run around and play in the yard Wednesday evening, LOL!


Enjoy your weekend and be blessed!

Project Details--All Products Stampin' Up Unless Otherwise Noted
Stamps Perfect Mix, Suite Sentiments
Card stock & Papers     Thick White, Pool Party, Watermelon Wonder, Domestic Goddess DSP (ret)
 Ink Watermelon Wonder, Pool Party, Basic Black
Accessories Enamel Sticker (past PP kit)
Tools     Big Shot, Layering Squares Dies, Stitched Shapes Dies, 2 3/8" Scallop Punch, Aquapainter, Dimensionals

Sunday, April 23, 2017

PP341 Congrats


Happy Sunday, peeps!  It's Paper Players time and my sweet friend Sandy has a fabulous sketch for us today!


I pulled out another set ready to retire that again, I really didn't get to play with enough!  You're Sublime has such cute images and I thought this would be sweet for a new recruit who signed up during SAB:


I stamped my image on thick white cardstock in Stazon, then used inks and an aquapainter to color it in:


The background paper is Moroccan, and the sentiment is actually a graduation sentiment, but I taped off a portion of the stamp before inking it in Watermelon Wonder ink, then cut it out with a Bitty Banner die!  To make the rectangular stitched background piece, I cut two squares from a stitched die, trimmed one, and butted them together under the sentiment so the seam was not visible.  I love to get extra use from my dies like that!

I hope you'll play along with our sketch this week..there are so many possibilities with it, I know I will be saving it for future use!  Check out what the DT did on the Paper Players blog and be sure to share yours with us too!

While on spring break, we visited a different library, listened to story hour and then Cassidy decorated a little birdhouse with markers:


Grampy put an eye hook in it for her:


And she hung it on a holly branch:


Enjoy your day and be blessed as well as a blessing to someone!

Project Details--All Products SU Unless Otherwise Noted
Stamps You're Sublime, Suite Sentiments
Card stock & Papers     Thick White, Emerald Envy, Moroccan DSP
 Ink Stazon Black, Blushing Bride, Melon Mambo, Flirty Flamingo, Daffodil Delight, Watermelon Wonder, Calypso Doral, Emerald Envy, Bermuda Bay, Smoky Slate
Accessories Candy Dot
Tools     Big Shot, Stitched Shapes Dies, Bitty Banners Dies (ret), Dimensionals

Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Easy Easter Card


Hi peeps!  I have a very quick card to show you today.....the DSP and diecuts really did all the work on this Easter card:


I am really trying to use up some of my designer paper before the new catalog comes out...the sneak peeks I have seen have been lovely!  This card uses Blooms & Bliss, both sides of the same sheet, and since it uses my new favorite color, Sweet Sugarplum, I used it to diecut two butterflies as well as to stamp the sentiment!  So easy...I didn't even add any embellishments so it would mail flat!  A perfect card for my busy week!  

I forgot how energetic a six-year-old can be all day..."What are we going to do TODAY, Grammy?" Yesterday, before she took her bath, she laid out her clothes on the bed:


She even included the underwear:


All the way down to the shoes and socks!  


The invisible girl!!!  Enjoy your day and be blessed!


Project Details--All Products SU
Stamps Suite Sentiments
Card stock & Papers     Whisper White, Sweet Sugarplum, Blooms & Bliss DSP
 Ink Sweet Sugarplum
Accessories
Tools     Big Shot, Stitched Shapes Dies, Bold Butterfly Die, Butterflies Dies, Dimensionals