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Friday, May 13, 2011
Monkey56: A Kid Card + Sketch Challenge and Guest Designer
Last week I posted a My Digital Studio Scrapbook layout for the A La Card Monkey54: challenge. My entry was a picture of my dog Murphy and I was absolutely thrilled to find out I was a runner up along with Heidi and Lucianna ........whoo hoo!!!!! The blog candy was won by Kathy the Paper Stamper for her absolutely fabulous "Serengeti" design. Anyway one of the great things about being a runner up on this site is you're invited to be a Guest Designer for one of the next challenges, and here it is, Monkey56: a Kid Card + Sketch.
I have to say this challenge really had me putting on my thinking cap as I don't make a lot of kid cards and as such, don't have many kid orientated stamp sets or designer papers. While I was struggling with what's current and what kids like inspiration finally hit me. My soon to be 3 years old nephew loves all things Sesame Street so why not make him a card based on one of the Sesame Street characters. Forgive me but not having kids and being relatively old in the what's "hip" department I couldn't remember what the characters looked like apart from Big Bird so I had to hunt for some pictures before tackling this sketch. In the end I was able to design this card for him by using Stampin' Ups beautiful Celebrations DSP, Brights Collection cardstock, and a variety of circle punches. And here is the card:
What do you think? I think Ian will love it. The outside is pretty straight-forward and follows the sketch but I've added a twist on the inside of the card. I've repeated the character on the inside but scored across the top three scallops so that it folds back revealing a birthday message. layered underneath it.
I have to say this challenge really had me putting on my thinking cap as I don't make a lot of kid cards and as such, don't have many kid orientated stamp sets or designer papers. While I was struggling with what's current and what kids like inspiration finally hit me. My soon to be 3 years old nephew loves all things Sesame Street so why not make him a card based on one of the Sesame Street characters. Forgive me but not having kids and being relatively old in the what's "hip" department I couldn't remember what the characters looked like apart from Big Bird so I had to hunt for some pictures before tackling this sketch. In the end I was able to design this card for him by using Stampin' Ups beautiful Celebrations DSP, Brights Collection cardstock, and a variety of circle punches. And here is the card:
What do you think? I think Ian will love it. The outside is pretty straight-forward and follows the sketch but I've added a twist on the inside of the card. I've repeated the character on the inside but scored across the top three scallops so that it folds back revealing a birthday message. layered underneath it.
This is the inside of the card. The face lifts up to reveal a hidden message. |
This shows the label flipped up and the Happy Birthday stamp from the Punch a Bunch set in Pear Pizzazz. |
Recipe:
Sketch: A La Card Monkey Monkey56: Kid Card and Sketch
Cardstock: Pacific Point, Real Red (card base), Pear Pizzazz, Whisper White, Black, Pumpkin Pie
DSP: Celebrations Designer Series Paper Pg. 173 IB&C #117164
Ink: Pear Pizzazz
Stamp Set: Happy Birthday Sentiment from Punch Bunch (Occasions Mini)
Accessories: Pear Pizzazz Satin Ribbon, Scallop Circle Punch, 3/4" 1" and 11/4" circle punches, 2" and 2 1/2" Circles die cut, 3 large gold brads (non SU).
A Visit to the Park
I thought I'd try my hand at designing some more My Digital Studio (MDS) scrapbook pages today. These pictures feature my darling niece Laura on a recent visit to Lion's Park. Isn't she sweet? I wanted to see how easy it was to do two different layouts using the same photo, so I chose a predesigned template from the MDS library and just dragged and dropped the same photo in the templates. I've changed up some of the embellishments and text and here is the result. Let me know which is your favourite of the two.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Love is in the Air
It's that "Love" time of year again, with lots of weddings, anniversary's and engagement parties coming up. With that in mind I thought I better start putting some ideas together for cards so I'll have a good supply on hand, and not be doing things at the last minute.
Usually I make a more traditional card featuring flowers or scrolls, but when I saw these two adorable birds on Laura Lipe's blog, I knew I just had to case her card. Don't you just love punch art?
My second card is based on a two-step card made from a 6 x 6 sheet of cardstock that I've attached to a 6 x 4 1/2 card base. I used Blushing Bride, Pear Pizzazz and Poppy Parade Incolors for the DSP, cardstocks and ink. The Flower stamp is from the Punch Bunch stamp set and the Love sentiment is from one of the recent Valentine stamp promotion sets.
Life's a Bed of Roses for Monkey Challenge #55: Flowers + a Sketch
Wow look at this bright and inviting card sketch from A La Card Monkey. It's Monkey55: Flowers + Sketch challenge.
The moment I saw this sketch I knew I loved it and knew I had to make it. I think you'll agree that the simplicity of this layout would work for many different occasions.
For my version, I chose to add some 3-dimensional flowers made with the scallop circle and 1 1/4" circle punches insteading of stamping a flower image. I pulled the colour combo from the beautiful Springtime Vintage Designer Series Paper (DSP) featured in the Mini Occasions catalogue (Jan-Apr 2011). TIP: It's so easy to match up your coordinating cardstock and ink because underneath the DSP pictures in the Stampin' Up! catalogues, there's always a listing and colour swatch of the matching colours. If you haven't used this feature check it out...........no more searching.
I love the richness of Rose Red so chose it as my base cardstock and then layered it with Crumb Cake. For contrast I was able to incorporate both sides of the DSP for the next layer and the flower centers. Accents in Rose Red and Crumb Cake were added for the straight and scalloped edge pieces as well as the 3-D flowers. The Petal Pizzazz leaves for the flowers were cut using the small oval punch and then embossed with the Square Lattice Embossing folder and leave edges were sponged with Always Artichoke ink. For the sentiment I used the medium jewelry tag punch and Pear Pizzazz cardstock stamped with Always Artichoke ink. To finish off this card I used smooch spray to give it some shine. Here's my sample.
I hope you like my version of this sketch both inside and out, and leave me a comment.
The moment I saw this sketch I knew I loved it and knew I had to make it. I think you'll agree that the simplicity of this layout would work for many different occasions.
For my version, I chose to add some 3-dimensional flowers made with the scallop circle and 1 1/4" circle punches insteading of stamping a flower image. I pulled the colour combo from the beautiful Springtime Vintage Designer Series Paper (DSP) featured in the Mini Occasions catalogue (Jan-Apr 2011). TIP: It's so easy to match up your coordinating cardstock and ink because underneath the DSP pictures in the Stampin' Up! catalogues, there's always a listing and colour swatch of the matching colours. If you haven't used this feature check it out...........no more searching.
I love the richness of Rose Red so chose it as my base cardstock and then layered it with Crumb Cake. For contrast I was able to incorporate both sides of the DSP for the next layer and the flower centers. Accents in Rose Red and Crumb Cake were added for the straight and scalloped edge pieces as well as the 3-D flowers. The Petal Pizzazz leaves for the flowers were cut using the small oval punch and then embossed with the Square Lattice Embossing folder and leave edges were sponged with Always Artichoke ink. For the sentiment I used the medium jewelry tag punch and Pear Pizzazz cardstock stamped with Always Artichoke ink. To finish off this card I used smooch spray to give it some shine. Here's my sample.
Closeup of the Flowers. Scallop punched in Rose Red and then scallops cut to give it some dimension. |
Closeup of the tags cut using the Medium Jewelry Tag punch. |
View of the inside of the card. |
I hope you like my version of this sketch both inside and out, and leave me a comment.
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Carry Over Items from the Occasions Mini Catalogue
April 30th and the end of the Occasions Mini Catalogue arrived pretty quick. I debated about putting in a last minute order for the Tulip Frame Embossing Folder but never got around to it, and was so disappointed I missed the boat. Today I'm wearing a big smile because I have another chance to order that folder. Stampin' Up! released a notice that they will be carrying over some of the items, including the Tulip Frame, so I'm in luck.
If you'd like to check out what's on the carry over list just click on this link.
If you'd like to check out what's on the carry over list just click on this link.
Monkey54 Any Animal+ Sketch Challenge
Okay so I love this "My Digital Studio" scrapbooking stuff. I decided to play along with this weeks challenge over at Ala Card Monkey which was to design a scrapbook page or card using the Monkey Sketch 54 and an animal of my choosing. Well that was a no brainer, I quickly pulled together a scrapbook page of my little mutt Murphy. Our pride and joy, and here is my sketch.
Hope you enjoyed this. It was fun to do and so fast.
Hope you enjoyed this. It was fun to do and so fast.
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