Thursday, April 29, 2010

For You SNTODBD8 challenge

This week, Marcelle Schauer hosted ODBD Stamping in Time challenge 8 by giving us a challenge of either using coloured brads or colored pencils. Check out the Our Daily Bread Blog for details. I was up for this challenge as I haven't used my watercolour pencils for a long time. I have used a lot of sponging here for the sentiments and the edges of the paper. I have used 3 SU brads to accentuate the page. The hardest part was cutting along the delicate flower image after colouring with the pencil. I have also used SU blender pen to soften the strong hues, to blend the colours beautifully. As my main entiment is about my mom, I have torn the kraft cardstock and sponged it to give it a distress look. This card can have a photo of mom or a greeting of Happy Mother's Day bedie the flower image. The best part about this card is that you can display it on a coffee table a it appears as a brag bag, cute but personal. Hope you like my creation, Mom. Thanks for stopping by.




Stamps: ODBD Mom set
Paper: SU close to cocoa, K & Co papers
Ink: Tim Holtz distress inks
Accessories: SU large eyelets and brads, ribbon,
Tools: coloured pencils (derwent), SU blender pen, and crop-a-dile, nestabilities, Martha stewart edge puncher, dots embossing folder

Thursday, April 22, 2010

My Mom

I have been thinking for the past few days what  to give my mum on Mother's Day. I am kind of predictable with my gifts, as she knows that it is usually, handmade. But this is my first time to join this challenge, ODBDSLC10, by using a recycled acetate packaging. Over at Stampin Sisters in Christ, the challenge was to use flowers on your creation. I thought of using silk flowers  and branches from the SU bird punch to add that special touch to the card. What I loved most is the sentiment that came with it from Proverbs 34:95-96 "She is clothes with strength and dignity, she can laugh at the days to come. She speaks with wisdom, and faithful instruction is on her tongue."  Thanks for stopping by.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Projects for Swap Sisters

I have done many projects over the last week for swap sisters, but haven't had time to do some blogging. For a change, I have been inspired to do more scrapbook pages than cards. I think its a personal challenge for me to keep up with my scrapbook backlog.

For the first project, I made this cute scarecrow and tractor with fellow ladies at sap sisters last Tuesday during  Melissa's punch art class. Let me know if you want an invite. I'm sure, you'll enjoy the challenges we have.
The next challenge is Top 10 things, events, places, or people by doing a scrapbook page for a month which you consider the best. So far, this is what I came up with:


Hope you have fun looking. Thanks for stopping by.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

My first ATC

I recently joined swap sisters (thanks Anne for inviting me!) and I am having fun participating as much as I can in some of the challenges, wednesday nights is ATC, and tuesday nights is punch art. If you want to join swap sisters, email me, and I am sure you'll enjoy the projects and inspiration that we share. The first project is my first ATC with a spring theme. Thanks Courtney for the ideas and inspiration. For the secont project, I made a scrapbook layout using the punch art key. I didn't know that we could have so many uses with our SU punches. Thanks Melissa Davies, the inspiration behind the Punch art tuesdays. Thanks for looking!