Friday, April 19, 2013

Freestyle Fridays

I'm writing this post with a major amount of egg on my face.  I somehow completely missed posting Regina's completed Black and White mission from the week before.  I could not apologize enough to Regina when I found out yesterday.  I must apologize one more time: Regina, I'm so very sorry
 
Here is her card in its entirety.
 


Be sure to check out her post on this fabulous creation here. And it's not too late for you to leave her a comment.

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My manager is off to have a baby soon.  Not knowing the sex the colors on the card below were chosen to keep it neutral while giving it a sense of Co-ed if you will.  This lady is not a fan of pink so it was definitely not an available choice.



Over 20 people will  be signing this card so it needs to be big.  The base is Whisper White with a layer of Early Espresso.  The designer paper is from a box by CK that I've had kicking around for quite some time.  Enough with the hoarding, time to use it.  The yellow is a long ago retired In Color, Marigold Morning.  The carriage from Buggies and Booties was embossed with Copper.  The French Script background was inked with Early Espresso that was first blotted with a scrap of photocopy paper since I didn't want the background to over shadow the carriage.  The flower trim ribbon was adhered with sticky strip.  This is the first time I've used it and I must say I like it.  


********REGINA'S MISSION********

Your mission this week, should you choose to accept it, is to use Yellow.  Your choice of hue and type of project.  Just use yellow, current or otherwise. 
 
Have a look at Regina's blog here.  She's been a busy girl again this week and has some fabulous ideas for you.
 
See Ya Next Week!

Friday, April 5, 2013

Freestyle Fridays

It's Friday once again and it's my turn for Freestyle.  This is a card that was part of set that I made for a friend of mine for her birthday.  The set contained 6 cards with envelopes that I had stamped on.  I was going for the simple yet dramatic effect.  When I started out I had no specific layout/theme in mind except black and white.

 
It's really easy to see what was done here so there's no need to go into great detail. The stamp sets used were Bloomin' with Kindness and French Script.  Why Stampin' Up got rid of this one and came out with En Francais I will never understand.  It doesn't seem like it in this photo but I seem to recall embossing the flower.
 
********REGINA'S MISSION********
 
The mission for this week is Black and White with as many layers as you would like.  The catch, you can not use a flower.  You know there had to be catch in there somewhere.
 
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I haven't shown you any pictures of Frankii for quite sometime.  Here are a few that I took trying out my speed/motion setting.  Quite happy with the result.  Frankii has a new haircut since it was suppose to be Spring around here.  We were hit with almost a foot of snow. (Hey Reg, that's 0.3048 Metre(s) for you)
 
 
See Ya Next Week!

Friday, March 29, 2013

Freestyle Fridays

Regina's mission this week is a color combination with a twist of adding a color of her choosing.  She has given us a special treat by adding a tutorial that combines two popular "must haves" in a very well equipped craft room.

 
Look at that anchor.  Hope she let's us in on how she designed it.  You'll have to hop on over to her post here to find out.  Kindly take two seconds to leave her a comment of appreciation. 
 
See Ya Next Week!

Friday, March 22, 2013

Freestyle Fridays

This week I pulled out a lot of product to make this card and just realized I omitted to use a stamp.  I had trouble taking a photo to show the actual shine.  We've been hit with a lot of snow so there's been a lack of sun.  Before I show you the full card I'd like you to get a sense of what it looks like in real life (re: the shine).

 
The whole background looks like wet brick.  This started with a piece of white cardstock ran through the big shot with the Tim Holtz's Alterations Bricked embossing folder.  The Basic Gray Classic Ink pad was then brushed across very lightly until the desired effect was achieved.  This was following with the Tim Holtz's Distress Embossing Ink pad and clear embossing powder.
 
 
I trimmed it to fit onto some Cherry Cobbler cardstock.  The flourish was cut with the Cheery Lynn Fanciful Flourish die with Garden Green cardstock.  I didn't like the color combination with this green so I sprayed with it Olive Vine Glimmer Mist.  Much happier with the result. 
 
The flowers were made with the Bitty Blossoms Spellbinder die with Core'dinations Cherry Cobbler.  I've discovered a new love for rolled flowers since my friend Penny hooked me up with a quilling tool.  Makes a huge difference! 
 
********REGINA'S MISSION********
 
Regina your mission this week is a color combination which will be Cherry Cobbler, Basic Gray and.....  The third color will be up to you.  I know you are going to come up with something magical!
 
See Ya Next Week!

Friday, March 15, 2013

Freestyle Fridays

Regina's mission this week was to create using two or more Spellbinder sets.  True to form, she really has come up with something special.


 
When I first saw the above sneak my initial reaction was OMG she's done it again! She'll prove to you in this post what can be done with adding two dies together. Kindly take the 2-3 minutes to leave her a comment.  Even someone with Regina's immense talent needs some inspiration now and then.
 
See Ya Next Week!

Friday, March 8, 2013

Freestyle Fridays

I've had the Feeling Sentimental set kicking around the craft table for a couple of weeks now. Was trying to get a feel for it.  This is what finally came out of it.



The colors are Baja Breeze and Basic Gray.  The white paper with the sparkly starbursts is from a long time ago scrapbook paper bundle from Costco.  You can get a sense of how "blingy" it is by looking at the bottom of the photo.  That is a reflection of the silver off my counter. 
 
3 sets of Spellbinders was used here: Marvelous Squares, Ironwork Motifs and Ovals.  Should you ever find your Spellbinders really sticking to your paper after you've run it through the Big Shot or your die cutting machine of choice, add some wax paper.  It comes apart so much easier.  This is the sandwich that I use: Platform, cutting plate, carstock, wax paper, spellbinder, cutting plate.  I sure love using my intricate dies much more since I've been doing this and I no longer grind my teeth when I try to pull the cardstock away from the die.  
 
********REGINA'S MISSION********
 
For your Mission pleasure this week Regina you are to use two different sets of Spellbinders and make as many layers as you would like.  You can use two, three, heck even five colors.  The main outcome of the Mission is for you to have fun. 
 
See Ya Next Week!
 

Friday, March 1, 2013

Freestyle Fridays

Friday is upon us once again and it's Regina's turn to Freestyle.  Well, she Freestyled in a way that followed last week's mission to reach deep into the catacombs of her designer paper.  


From the looks of it, it makes you not regret keeping your retired paper as it blends so well with current embellishments.  Regina's blog post here will give you the full scoop on how this week's Freestyle came about.  Remember, you are always welcome to join in on the fun.
 
See Ya Next Week!