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Thursday, September 23, 2010

Happy Autumn!

Today I am showing one of my Prickley Pear submissions. Again, I was not selected but I have learned a lot having tried. What did I learn? Well, if you don't try, then you know how that ends...also, I don't think I post enough and I don't take the time to craft enough either. So, 1) I will post more often (so check back regularly ;)), and 2) I will make time for my papercrafting!

This is a very easy card to make and it has a lot of WOW factor when its done! I started with a basic white base and added Early Esspresso, Bordering Blue (discontinued from SU!), and a piece of designer paper from the "granola" paper pad made by BasicGrey. I distressed each piece of paper separately to make sure I added enough diversity of dimension to each layer. I then stamped Autumn from the Season By Season stamp set by SU! using Early Espresso and distressed the white paper also. Finally I added a wide striped ribbon ~ also from SU! to finish it. Additional touches that could be adde are dark rhinestones to the blue flower or even glitter if you wanted to feminize the card just a little bit. I, myself, decided to just leave it.

Distressing is a very easy technique that adds dimension and 'age' to any project. Becareful though, it does tend to stain your fingers...but it washes off.

I hope you like this card as much as I do! As always, any and all comments are welcome.

Thanks for stopping and Happy Stamping.

Roseanne
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Saturday, September 18, 2010

I Got The News Today

Like I said earlier this week, I tried for my first design team...the Prickley Pear.  Although I didn't make it, I do appreciate being able to try.  If you have not yet tried for a DT and you think your work is good, be sure to put yourself out there.  Although I am a tad disappointed, I am all the better for the experience.

Anyway, I am posting one of my submissions today.  This was a Holiday card that I had made...I used Real Red, Old Olive, and Ivory cardstock from Stampin Up!  I stamped a snowflake image from SU! Snow Flurries in real red on real red, and I distressed everything in real red ink.  I also stamped 'Happy Holidays,' from the SU! Warmest Regards stamp set.  I used 1 3/4 in of Old Olive cardstock and layed over it with 1 1/2 inches of Dashing designer paper.  To finish it I wrapped it with a red eyelash yarn. 

This is definitely one of those cards that you could make within 5 minutes if you forgot that special someone at the Holidays and they sent you a card...don't ya just hate that! ;p

As always, thanks for looking and any & all comments are welcome...

Don't forget the mini-VSN on 10/15/10...very good theme!

Happy Stamping.

Roseanne

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Continuing My Love For Fall!!!

Hey everyone! I recently submitted some work to a design team call...I will announce who it is when I find out if I am selected!! I am crossing my fingers and holding my breath! Wish me luck!

While I was working on submissions for my design team I started this card. I was in such a haste that I did not take the time to completely finish it, all I knew was that I could not submit it in the shape that was in...(it did not have the flowers on it). So luckily I had this laying around to finish...

This card I made using a piece of Crumb Cake as the base. I added strips of designer paper that I had laying around and distressed it with Ranger Vintage Photo distressing ink. I then added a strip of Espress Brown with Crumb Cake and distressed both. I stamped 'blessing' in distress ink also. I then added the gold rhinestones and gold tone cord. Finally, I stamped CTMH flowers with images from the 'Majestic' Stamp Collection of the American Crafts stamp set. I really like the final product!

I hope you like this card as much as I do! The lesson for me today is that even if you think it is a lost cause take the time to re-evaluate. I'm really glad I didn't pitch this card and took the time to finish it. Here is my challenge to all who are interested...look at something you thought didn't look right or is just partially finished and complete it. Our instincts naturally tell us when things need work and when things are finished. Take my challenge today! You will be surprised at the completed product.

Thanks for looking. As always, any and all comments are welcome. Happy papercrafting.

Roseanne
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Monday, September 6, 2010

Fall is here and I am LOVING it!!!

If you are anywhere where there are changing of the seasons, you know exactly what I am talking about!!  It is slightly cooler, the wind has picked up a bit, and the leaves are just starting to show beautiful warm hues of red, orange, and yellow.  I absolutely love fall and autumn.  Come October, I will be completely intoxicated by the brisk morning air and the warm afternoons.  I cannot express how much I love this season!!

Today, the wind is a little too high for my 3 little kids to go out and play (without running fevers later in the day), so I pulled out all the stops and let them play with my Cuttlebug while I made a few autumn cards!

Today I also realized how much I enjoy using designer paper on cards.  When this technique first started I was appauled at the very idea that someone would actually rely on premade backgrounds, but now that I have been doing it for a little while, I find it very gratifying to see the finished card.

This card is the first of hopefully many creations this fall!  I used vanilla, espresso, and cranberry cardstock from SU!.  I also used an adhesive mat sheet from Rhonna Farrer.  I distressed all the edges with espresso ink and stamped my greeting using the Holiday Best stamp set from SU!.  The ribbon is also from a retired package from SU!.

I hope this inspires not only those who already love the season, but also the summer lovers that are disappointed that the season is over. In any case, enjoy the weather and let the beauty of it all shine through in your creativity!!

As always, any and all comments are welcome and thanks for stopping by!!

Roseanne
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