Here is Cherie's challenge to make a Missing You card using at least one circle and two banners. I know how much my daughter misses her husband when he is deployed. And now they have a little one. I'm sure plenty of our Heroes have kids they miss tremendously. So to fulfill the challenge, I created a card with 2 banners and not just one circle, but 12 circles. That's right, those are LEGOS! I hope some little person will love getting this card.
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Saturday, July 5, 2014
VCMP - ODB Challenge #7
It's a new day for our wonderful Virtual Card Making Party! Our Daily Bread posts a challenge on the first Saturday of every month. And since this is the first Saturday, they are playing along too. They have such awesome stamps that I hope to be able to afford some day. Our challenge is Wings. I chose Butterflies for my card.
I used Stampin' Ups Hardwood embossing folder inked with Early Expresso to bring out the grain and layered it on Old Olive. The butterflies are from SU's Papillon Potpourri and colored with Pumpkin Pie and Daffodil Delight. And the best part...each one is punched out without having to fussy cut.
4th of July VCMP - Challenge #6
I finally finished the challenges from day one of our party! Yay! JoAnn gave us a two card challenge of making a winter card in 2 different color variations. The first one is made with traditional Christmas colors and has a Merry Christmas sentiment. The second one is made with more neutral colors that can be given all winter long. This one is a Thinking of You card.
Thanks, JoAnn, for such a fun challenge. You really challenged my thinking and my ability to find the right paper in all my stash. And thanks for all you do for Operation Write Home. What a blessing you are!
4th of July VCMP - Challenge #5
It's not the 4th anymore, but I'm trying to play catch up with the challenges. I didn't know card making could wear me out so much. But it's a good kind of tired. If I stop long enough to remember where these cards are going, I have no right to whine of being tired. Again I want to shout out a huge THANKS to all our Heroes, for their unending sacrifices for all of us. In challenge #5 we are to make a card with a colorful background.
I just love this butterfly background stamp from Stampin' Up. I stamped it in Versa Mark and then heat embossed it in white. Then all you do is sponge on the colors of your choice. I used Pistachio Pudding, Crisp Cantaloupe, and Strawberry Slush (kind of makes you hungry, doesn't it?). Then I layered it on Coastal Cabana. Thanks for such a colorful challenge Beth.
4th of July VCMP!
Happy Birthday America! And welcome stampers and supporters of Operation Write Home to my blog. I hope you have been having a very creative weekend with lots of stamping fun!
My challenge for you is Travel. Summer is the time to kick back, take a vacation, or just enjoy time in your own area of our wonderful country. What is your favorite mode of transportation? You don't have to go far to enjoy the journey. Do you like to ride bikes with your kids? How many love to hop on their Harley for a ride in the country? I have quite a few friends who love to go on a cruise. One of my favorite trips was across the northern plains on a train (in a sleeper car). I always enjoy a road trip in the car, especially if it takes me to the mountains. Right now I can only dream about it.
I have included two cards that show vintage modes of transportation. They are from Stampin' Ups new set called Traveler. I always seem to be short of masculine stamps, so these fit the bill perfectly. As a matter of fact, I sent the train as a birthday card, and 3 more train cards for Father's Day. My son told me I had developed "mad skills" in my card making. We all like positive feedback, especially from our kids.
So go ahead and use your favorite stamp
that shows a type of transportation - bicycles, motorcycles,
skateboards, cars, boats, trains. And the sentiment is your choice.
Just have FUN! Post your creation using the InLinkz below.
4th of July VCMP - Challenge #4
Happy Birthday America! And here is a patriotic birthday card for one of our heroes to send home to a loved one. This card can be used for anyone, whether a child, a woman or a man.
Stampin' Up cardstock - Real Red and Night of Navy
Real Red and white Baker's Twine
Happy Birthday stamp from an old retired set
Stars from my scrap stash
Star embossing folder from Hobby Lobby
Friday, July 4, 2014
4th of July VCMP - Challenge #3
Here's a card for the challenge of making a paper piecing kid's card. I love the owl punch from Stampin' Up. You can do so many things with it. Some little person will love to get a card from Mom or Dad, knowing that they are missed and loved.
All parts are from Stampin' Up.
Cardstock - Soft Suede, Old Olive, Early Espresso
Early Espresso Ink
Woodgrain embossing folder
Owl Punch
Leaves from Bird Punch
Sentiment - Just Sayin'
4th of July VCMP - Challenge #2
Thank You! Two simple words that hold a great amount of meaning. We owe so much thanks to all the Heroes that have served and are still serving our country. And sometimes our Heroes want to thank someone back home for their love and support. Challenge #2 was to make a Thank You card using spray inks or gelatos. To be honest, I don't have those things, but I wanted to make a card anyway. And thank you to all of you who support Operation Write Home and all of our Heroes.
Cardstock - SU Raspberry Ripple (retired)
Stamps - SU Work of Art, Papillon Potpourri,
Ink & ribbon - SU Raspberry Ripple (retired)
4th of July VCMP - His & Hers Cards
Happy 4th of July everyone! Welcome to my blog and the first challenge of Operation Write Home's 4th of July VCMP. The first challenge was to make a His card and a Hers card using a sketch from OWH. She chose sketch #161, so I decided to use the same one. I love my oval framelits, so this was the perfect sketch to use.
Deer Card
Cardstock by Stampin' Up - Crumb Cake, Soft Suede,
Early Espresso, Mossy Meadow
Stamp sets - SU Hardwood, Teeny Tiny Wishes,
Nobel Deer (retired)
Ink - SU Early Espresso, Mossy Meadow, Soft Suede
Love Card
Cardstock by Stampin' Up - Hello Honey, Lucky Limeade (retired)
Stamp sets - SU Flower Shop
Ribbon - SU Daffodil Delight and Lucky Limeade (both retired)
Flowers colored with SU Daffodil Delight Blendabilities pens
Love stamp - unknown, but purchased at JoAnn's
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Labor Day Weekend VCMP!
Hello and welcome to my blog. It's an honor to be a hostess for one of the VCMP challenges. I hope you have been enjoying being creative, and just maybe you have learned something new along the way. Since I live in Fort Worth, Texas, I always look forward to Fall. It comes a little later here then when I lived in Wisconsin and Minnesota. So my challenge for you is to create a card with a Fall theme, but not a Thanksgiving card. Use a leaf motif with fall colors - rusts, yellows, golds, red, dark greens, etc. As you can see below, Sketch #64 is what I chose. Your card can be an I Love You or I Miss You card, or even a Thinking About You or Thank You. Can't wait to see what you create! Have Fun!
My card is created with the Emboss Resist technique. The leaves were embossed with Pewter embossing powder first onto Vanilla cardstock. Then the colors are sponged in a random pattern. The 3.5 x 4.75 panel was put on a Cajun Craze panel and then mounted on a Midnight Muse card. All products are from Stampin' Up.
Don't forget to link up your beautiful card with the inlinkz thingy
down below. And keep on stamping!
down below. And keep on stamping!
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