Thursday, November 13, 2014

Sparkly and Sweet Patches

Good afternoon everyone!  I'm back today to share another cutie-pie Stamp Fairy image on a card:


This fella is named Patches, and isn't he holding a HUGE candy cane??  LOL!  He's my second favorite bear from Stamp Fairy.  The patterned paper is from the Recollections Sugar Plums 6x6 pad, the red glitter paper is from American Crafts, and I used Candy Cane Stickles on the red stripes of the candy cane.  I also dabbed a little yellow Stickles on the stars.  The sketch is from Papertake Weekly, #78...why did I not find this blog earlier??  Using an already designed sketch makes it so much easier for me!

This card is being added to these other challenges as well:
 
Papertake Weekly:  2 or 4 legs
Craftyhazelnut's Christmas Extra:  Anything Goes for Christmas
Craftyhazelnut's Christmas challenge:  Keep it flat (able to put thru the mail w/out extra postage)
Sparkles Christmas:  Christmas Candy
Cutie Pie Challenge:  Festive Furry Friends
Creative Card Crew:  Christmas Joy
 Crafty Calendar:  All About Christmas
 
Thanks for taking the time to stop in...Have a great day, and hug your loved ones!
 
~Marie~

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Barry the Bear is visiting!

Hi and happy Wednesday!  It feels like Monday to me, as I was off Monday and Tuesday...anyway I'm here to share another cute card with you all:
 
I actually made this card before the one in my previous post, and I liked the Papertake Sketch #45 so much, I used it again!  This image is also from the now closed Stamp Fairy digi store, and his name is Barry.  He is my favorite Stamp Fairy character!  I don't know what exactly it is about Barry, but he is so adorable!  I think Barry and his little robin friend are gonna build a snowman!  Again, I used Snow Tex and glitter together for lots of texture and sparkle:  LOVE IT!  
 
I'm going to enter this card into the following challenges:
 
Craftyhazelnut's Christmas Extra:  Anything Goes for Christmas
Jingle Belles:  Great Outdoors
Completely Christmas:  Anything Goes w/a twist:  Let's see some Blue!
Papertake Weekly:  2 or 4 legs
Creative Card Crew:  Christmas Joy
 The Cutie Pie Challenge Blog:  Festive Furry Friends

 
Thanks again for stopping by!  Take care, and hug your loved ones today!  :)
 
~Marie~
 
 
 

Sunday, November 9, 2014

Holly Jolly BINGO

Good Sunday morning!  I just have a few minutes to type up this post, as I have to get ready to leave shortly.  I wanted to share this card with you:
 
I used Papertake Sketch #45 for this one, and an image from the recently closed Stamp Fairy shop.  This is George.   It looks like he and his little birdie buddy are ready to sweep some snow from the sidewalk!  I used Snow Tex for the first time on this card, and I like it!  I really like that you can add glitter to it while it is still wet for the shiny effect...not that you can tell here!  I'm entering this into the current Holly Jolly challenge of BINGO, using the line down the middle:  Texture, 2 designer papers, and punches.  The texture is from the Snow Tex, the 2 designer papers come from the Jack Frost 6x6 pad from American Crafts, and the snowflake punches are from Martha Stewart.
 
I have to get going now, but I will be linking this to other challenges later on.

ETA:  And the other challenges are:

Winter Wonderland:  Frosty the snowman
Christmas at Sweet Stampin':  Snowpeople
Jingle Belles:  Great Outdoors
Craftyhazelnut's Christmas Extra:  Anything Goes Christmas
Completely Christmas:  Anything Goes w/a twist...Let's see some blue!
Squirrel's World:  Snow-Vember
Creative Card Crew:  Christmas Joy

Thanks for stopping by, and be sure to hug your loved ones!
 
~Marie~

Thursday, October 30, 2014

Golden Christmas

Good Thursday evening everyone!  I'm here tonight to share a card I *was* making for the Winter Wonderland challenge, but didn't get to link it up in time.  But I'll share it anyway:
I've always admired gold and white cards made by others, but this is the first one I've made.  I rather like it!  The image and sentiment both come from the Nativity Christmas set from Stampendous. It's a great set I bought at Michael's a few weeks ago.  I started with a 5.5 inch square card base, then layered gold shimmer paper, a corner punched white layer, a piece of sparkly and sheer wired ribbon, , then my image panel, mounted on a scrap of white that I embossed the edges of with the same powder as the image and sentiment.  I learned that from Jennifer McGuire!  Lemme show you a close up of the sparkle in the embossing powder:
Pretty, isn't it?  The photo still doesn't really do it justice.

Challenges I'm adding this to:
Holly Jolly:  BINGO/Tic Tac Toe  (I used the top row, ribbon, texture, glitter)
Completely Christmas:  Anything goes w/a twist; add a sentiment
That's all!  Thanks for stopping by...take care and hug your loved ones!  :)

~Marie~

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Merry Monday #132, Snowflakes, Neutral colors and Dry Embossing

Happy Tuesday evening fellow bloggers!  If you're thinking "But it's only Tuesday," think of it this way:  We're one day closer to the coming weekend than we were yesterday, lol!  I know, on with it already...
So, I'm here to share with you the card I made for this week's Merry Monday theme:
 
And here's my card:
 
 
Here's the lowdown:  Used Darice Snowflake Trim embossing folder which was also inked with Colorbox Frost White ink in the folder, and then painstakingly (but lovingly) added Star Dust Stickles to each snowflake.  Used one of my favorite wood stamps from Studio G for the sentiment, embossed in Snow detail embossing powder.  Used Snowflake One set from Spellbinders for my snowflake piece, which is cut from champagne shimmer paper and edged with Antique Linen.  Also popped up each layer on foam tape for dimension.  In retrospect, I may also add a pearl to the center of the snowflake.
 
Challenges this will go into:
 
Merry Monday #132:  Snowflakes, dry embossing and neutral colors
Completely Christmas#35:  Anything goes w/a twist, add a sentiment
 
As always, thanks for stopping by...take care and give your loved ones a hug!
 
~Marie~
 
 
 
 

Saturday, October 25, 2014

Creature Feature at Jingle Belles

I'm back again on this Saturday to share another Christmas card with you:

I've had this little cutie colored up for a few weeks, just sitting on my desk waiting for the perfect card to rest on.  I decided to stay pretty simple with the layout, just using 2 patterned American Crafts papers.  The blue striped one is from the Jack Frost pad, and the red w/snowflakes is from the Wish List pad.  The robin is a DigiStamp Boutique image from this collection here.  LOVE these cuties so much!  The sentiment from Studio G is stamped in Memento Ladybug Red.
 
That's all there is for this one.  Here are the challenges I'm linking to:
 
Jingle Belles:  Creature Feature
Completely Christmas:  Anything goes w/a twist, Add a Sentiment
Sparkles Christmas challenge:  For a Child (I think a child would like this little guy!)
 
Thanks again for stopping by, and take care! 
 
~Marie~

Snowflakes are a-flyin'!

Happy Saturday, fellow bloggers!  I hope your day is wonderful!  It's a nice sunny day here in Pennsylvania, with a good wind blowing and a 62 degree temp.  I've had QVC on TV all day...and no I haven't bought anything!  :) 
 
I dropped in today to share another Christmas card:
 
This is the card I made out of the "test" I did for the card posted here.  I really like it in Tumbled Glass blue!  I simply used some matching glitter paper to back the image and sentiment panels.  And let me share a secret with you all:  The sentiment was originally just supposed to be stamped on the image panel, BUT since I had already attached the image panel with foam tape, it wouldn't stamp right.  So I thought I would stamp it in black, but that just didn't suit me, so I had to cover it up!  I'm so glad I had enough room to add the glitter paper behind the white panel!  WHEW!  Disaster averted!  ;)
 
The challenges I'm adding this card to:
 
Completely Christmas:  Anything goes w/a twist; add a sentiment
Penny Black and More:   Get Ahead for Christmas 
 
Thanks for stopping by, and take care!
 
~Marie~