Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Happy Birthday, Noah!

We are celebrating my amazing Noah's 21st birthday today...my "baby" is TWENTY-ONE!!  He IS my rainbow boy...hey, he IS NOAH, after all, so I HAD to make a card with a rainbow!!...
 The "Happy" and "st" are from Papertrey Ink, the "21" is My Favorite Things.  I used 3/4" pieces of patterned paper adhered together, then everything was die cut together.  I layered all the pieces and adhered to black cardstock panel.  I also stamped a Happy Birthday background with a stamp from Impression Obsession, stamped with versamark and clear embossed.  Here's a close up...
I love my boy...he brings such incredible joy to my life!!   Thanks for visiting me today!! Hugs!! Lisa

Saturday, October 15, 2016

CAS(E) this Sketch 194...Prayers and Love

Another new sketch at CAS(E) this Sketch!  Here's my card and the sketch...

 I used the Simon Says Stamp/Hero Arts set from last year's Stamptember® release, along with some patterned paper from Reverse Confetti(discontinued😞).  I cut a strip of hearts from each of 6 colored papers, then attached two strips each, in rainbow order, into 3 strips.  I popped up the middle strip and layered and popped up the sentiment.  I also die cut 3 hearts from black cardstock (and layered...of course) and glossy accented them after I had adhered them to the card.  Here's a close up...
Hope you're having a great weekend...thanks for visiting me today!! Hugs!! Lisa

Friday, October 14, 2016

Merry Bough

I just got the Concord and 9th Take a Bough dies, and made a super CAS Christmas card with the longest of the dies, along with a sentiment die from one of my favorite sets of holiday sentiment dies, Reverse Confetti's Winter Words dies...
Funny...I had put the sentiment and bough together a different way, with the bough on the top and the "merry" on the bottom.  I decided I just didn't like it so much, so I put the "merry" in the middle and hung the tied together boughs from the end of the "y".  I layered both the sentiment as well as the boughs.  Adhered to a card that had a piece of patterned paper from AC Moore adhered to it.  I used some Ranger Classic Cherry on the boughs to make some "berries".  Here's a close up of the fun bough and sentiment...
Thanks for visiting me today!! Hugs!! Lisa

Thursday, October 13, 2016

Heartfelt Sympathy

Sympathy cards are so tough...I've read it's best to make them when you don't need them, but it's hard for me to make them even when I don't need them...just saying.  I made a sympathy card with some Papertrey Ink dies and a much beloved stamp from a Reverse Confetti set(this set is one of my favorite go to sets!!).

I layered the triangles three times and cut off the part of the triangles that were extended a bit(look at the pic of the link below to see what I mean).  I filled in flower and leaves of the die cut  and adhered them to the corners of the card, after stamping and embossing the sentiment.  Here's a close up...
Thanks for visiting me today!! Hugs!! Lisa

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Burning a Metal Die Cut

I pulled out the older Memory Box Fresh Foliage die the other day...I was going to use it for a CAS(E) this Sketch challenge I was working on.   But if I used it for the challenge, I would have had to cut some of leaves off it, and I couldn't do it....
I die cut the leaves from a copper adhesive metal sheet(Ranger...I linked it below, but it's no longer sold at Simon... but wanted you to be able to see what it looks like) .  I also die cut another set of leaves from a piece of heavy white cardstock.  The cool thing about this metal sheet, is that it has adhesive on the back of it, so I simply removed the protective strip from the metal die cut and carefully adhered it to the white die cut, giving the metal more stability.  A little hint...when you die cut the leaves with the white, try really hard to keep the die cut IN the piece of cardstock, it makes it alot easier to accurately adhere the two die cuts together.   I wanted to "toast" the leaves after die cutting...I can't remember where I first did this or who I gleaned this from, it's been a while, but you can alter the colors of the metal by heating them up, and I thought it would look more like"Fall"with different colored leaves.  I think most would use a blow torch, but I used a grill lighter.  This kind of grill lighter...the flame is like a torch...notice the tip, it's very different from a simple flame lighter...
You simply hold the flame not too close, about 6" from the die cut, moving it around a little, and as soon as the color of the metal changes, move the flame.  Take my word...keep the flame on a little too long, and you'll have a real flame and burned leaves....that was what happened on my first attempt.  You might want to try it out on a sample before you do the "real thing".  It is SO COOL, though...such fun!!  Here's a close up...
I used an old Stampendous rubber stamp for the sentiment.  The background is Impression Obsession.  I have always loved this die...still do!  Thanks for visiting me today!! Hugs!! Lisa

Monday, October 10, 2016

CAS(E) this Sketch 193...Pink Flowered Thanks

I'm having so much fun with the sketch this week at CAS(E) this Sketch!!  This is my second card...I know...it has the same cubed background, but a different flower.  When I made the first card, I thought that the cubed strip was too far over to the left on the card for the sunflower, so I made a second cubed background.  Having so much fun and rather than waste the card, I decided to make a second card...this card has the FIRST background on it...thought it went perfectly with this die cut flower and "thanks"!  The flower and sentiment are My Favorite Things...love these flower dies!!  Here's my card and the sketch...

I layered  the flowers, leaves and sentiment three times.  I masked then sponged the strip of cubes for the background from the stencil.  OK...these flower dies are SO MUCH FUN!!!  Here's a close up...
Thanks for visiting me today!! Hugs!! Lisa

Sunday, October 9, 2016

CAS(E) this Sketch 193...Sunflower Thanks

What a fun sketch this week at CAS(E) this Sketch!  Here's my card and the sketch...

I chose a simple sunflower...the Simon Says Stamp Radiant Sunflower was the perfect pretty flower for this sketch (layered the flower, and stem 3x, the center may have 5 layers), sponging the background with a stencil after taping off a section.  The sentiment die is also from Simon, I chose the same brown textured cardstock that I used for the sunflower's center.  Here's a close up...
I'm thinking about another flower with this same sketch...such great fun!!  Thanks for visiting me today!! Hugs!! Lisa