Saturday, June 30, 2012

Dilo en Espanol Blog Hop Day 2

Welcome to Day 2 of the fabulous Dilo en Espanol (Say it in Spanish) Blog hop, celebrating the new release of  6 new clear stamps designed by Megan K. Suarez (of Dilly Beans) HERE as well as the new Bella Amistad sentiment set which is all about friendship.  Each of Megan's designs is available individually as well, shipping July 6th.  WoooHoo!  If you've arrived from the fabulous Cristina's Blog you're on the right track.  If not, you may wish to start HERE at the Dilo in Espanol Blog so you don't miss a thing.  There are prizes to be had, chosen randomly, so don't forget to comment on each of the stops.
My project features the lovely Cualtzin.  She's colored with Copics and I've added tiny metal roses to her hair.  She's fussy cut and popped a top a felt coaster and adorned with additional flowers.  The sentiment is from the Muy Agradecido set, although she comes with a sentiment of her own that translates to  "The dead to the grave, the living to mischief".  I plan to get some use out of that fun sentiment, as well. So off you go to Stefani's fabulous blog for more inspiration.  If you get lost long the way, here's a complete list of today's hop destinations and if you missed yesterday, scroll down at Dilo en Espanol and check out Friday's lineup as well.

Dilo En EspaƱol- http://www.retosabby.com/
Monica- http://www.monicascreativemadness.com/
Yvonne- http://scrappingisbliss.blogspot.com/
Gaby- http://www.gabycreates.com/
Xochitl- http://cricutcritter.blogspot.com/
Michelle- http://www.scrappinwithmybug.com/
Kate- http://scrapperscreativecorner.blogspot.com/
Cristina- http://rutscht.blogspot.com/
Donna- http://donnamundinger-popsicletoes.blogspot.com/
Stefani - http://www.stylesbystefani.blogspot.com/
Gloria- http://creepyglowbugg.blogspot.com/
Melissa Nash- http://8ers.blogspot.com/
Abby- http://www.scrapbookaholicbyabby.com/

Friday, June 29, 2012

Dilly Beans TAGS!

TGIF!!!!  Couldn't have come sooner.  LOL  We're playing TAG at the Dilly Beans Challenge blog this week and I guess I'm still in a patriotic frame of mind.  I've used one of Megan's newest images, #427 Happy Birthday Framed (check the rest of them out HERE) and changed the coloring of the sentiment with my Printmaster Pro Program and then copied and pasted the "happys" to make the background paper as well.  Fun, fun!  Great for a July birthday, or just celebrating the 4th, don'tcha think?  She's colored with Copics and I've added tiny adhesive stars to her dress and a metallic one to her party hat.  The star behind her is a Nestie.  I've been hoarding that red, white and blue ribbon for the perfect project and this was it!  I kinda love how this turned out.  Tags are soo much fun to make.  For more inspiration visit the Challenge Blog.  Hope you join us this week.

I'm also adding this to CCEE Stampers Tags Challenge, Cute Card Thursday Patriotic Challenge, Moving Along with the Times Birthday Challenge, Shelly's Images Stars Stripes and Sparkle (the tiny stars on her dress are sparkly),and the AUD Sentiments Bingo Challenge (I've used "Happy", Ribbon, Die Cut).

Monday, June 25, 2012

BBTB2 Patriotic Project

Happy Monday!  It's time for another challenge at BBTB2, this time chosen by my dear friend and fellow MSU Spartan, Susan and wait 'til you see the FABULOUS challenge and project she has in store for you.  Susan chose a Patriotic theme which gives everyone the opportunity to create for the Fourth a full week in advance.  WooHoo!  We're so hoping to see tons of red, white and blue from you all!  I couldn't help but go to A Child's Year for a start since the adorable silhouettes really bring sweet memories of the celebrations of my childhood.  I love a parade!  But then I saw that little guy on the rocket and just had to use him.  (I love fireworks even MORE!)
Shaped front using the shadows of the boy, fireworks from Stand and Salute, and sentiment from Celebrations.  I took my colors from the fab striped DP with a little extra pop for the fireworks with gold and silver mirror CS.  I wasn't quite sure what color to cut the boy in.  All red didn't do it for me, so I cut him again in the light blue and trimmed a bit on both cuts and embossed and popped the layers to add a bit more interest.
I really lucked out on the tiny stars.  They're glitter foam I had in my stash and they fit perfectly on the cut.  The dimensional stars in the center of the fireworks were also in my stash.  I managed quite a bit of dimension and finished off the sentiment with a bit of doodling.  My DT sisters have truly knocked this one out of the park, so be sure and visit BBTB2 and start waving your flag.  Can't wait to see what you create.

I'm also entering this in My Sheri Crafts "Oh I Love America" Challenge.

Macabre Monday Strange Brew

Hello, creepsters.  Miss me last week?  Seems I just couldn't get it together for Eerie Elegance, but this week at Haunted Design House we have a Strange Brew "Recipe Challenge" in honor of our sponsor Strange Skin.  I fancy myself quite the gourmet, so this is right up my alley.  And they always say, "The way to a man's heart is through his...no (you naughty minds!) STOMACH"!  I've chosen the fabulous Love You to the Bone.  Our mission was to create a dark, Gothic or Halloween based piece using the recipe: 2 layers+main image panel+metal bits+black pearls+single punched element+ribbon/trim.  Easy peasy, eh?

A couple things of note.  The keyhole on the image made me crave some DP with keys but there was none to be found in my stash so I embossed printed paper with one of the Cuttlebug folders from the Sentimentals Cricut companion set and sanded it.  I have to remember that.  I rarely emboss printed paper but I really love how it turned out.
The image was printed twice and the front of the ribcage was fussy cut and popped so there was room for my single punched element (the heart).  My metal bits are the key and Muse token.  Fabby red ribbon trim.  Looks like shredded stockings, me thinks.
Black pearls, no problem.  Heck, half the cards I make have those on 'em.  So in case you're missing that this is all about love, here's the sentiment.  Not a requirement, just how I'm feeling.  Put it all together and it reads "Only you hold the key to my heart forevermore".  xxxxx  Now off you go to HDH to see the rest of the Minions' fab creations and we sure do hope you cook up one of your own.  Don't you just love a good potluck?

I'm also entering this in the Poisoned Peas Goth/Emo Challenge, and the Forever Night Anything Goes Challenge.

Friday, June 22, 2012

Dilly Beans DOTS


Gee, as if you couldn't tell.  LOL  Our Dilly Beans challenge this week is DOTS!  Perhaps I took that a bit tooo seriously.  Lots of the adorable framed images at the Dilly Beans Shop have fun dotty backgrounds.  This time I chose #354 Amalia Framed (and flipped her).  She's easy to paper piece and I took my color scheme from the Sabrina 8x8 paper pack from Making Memories.  Just added a dotty bow and called it done.  Come on over to the Dilly Beans Challenge blog and go dotty!  Loads of inspiration and be sure to check out the SHOP where there's loads of new stamps.  WooHoo! 

I'm also entering this in the Fab 'n Funky Polka Dots Challenge, Ruby's Rainbow Black White and One Other Color challenge, Shelly's Images Anything Goes, and Nutcrafters Spots/and or Stripes.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Wicked Wednesday Pantomine Challenge


Just under the wire for this week's Wicked Wednesday ATC challenge which is Pantomime/ Express Feelings Without Words.  My first thought the the adorable Sad Little Pierrot from the Octopode Factory (the fab sponsor this week) but that was what the fab DT worked with.  So I sort of forgot about it until today while I was browsing images for my Dilly Beans Challenge for Friday.  WooHoo, Megan's #153 Cheshire Cat has about the biggest grin imaginable so I tabled all other projects and quickly went to work.  Sometimes you've just gotta go where the mojo flows.  Besides, I'm in kind of a smiley mood, so...

A couple of things that were still laying out on my table (big surprise) ended up on this ATC, like the lidded google eyes and the action wobble.  Can't stop giggling when he shakes his head with excitement.  His bow is attached under his chin so that moves too.  LOL  OOps, gotta scrape off some of my messy stickles on his teeth before they dry.  I told you I was in a hurry. Gotta go link.  

Monday, June 18, 2012

BBTB2 Birthday Card with Pearls

Clearly, I'm having a bit of trouble crafting these days, so you'll have to wait for Macabre Monday to be posted on Wretched Wednesday.  Awww, don't cry.  LOL  I did manage this week's BBTB2 challenge though, chosen by one of our fabulous new DT members, Stephanie.  Stephanie wants to see Birthday Cards with pearls.  My first thought was to go elegant of course, but last week while browsing through the booklet of Sesame Street Friends trying to remember why the heck I bought that cart, I came across this hilarious frog.  THAT was why!  Isn't she (actually I think he's called "frog prince".  OOps!  not today! LOL) about the cutest froggy EVER?  There's a birthday coming up and considering how late I always am with cards (if they ever get sent at all) I decided this was a perfect opportunity.  Clearly, she will know immediately this card is for her, but the surprise will be if it actually shows up in the mail.  Better yet, on TIME!  HeeHee!
Yup, shaped front.  I'd actually checked My Cut Search to see if there already was a phrase "Hoppy Birthday" because I was feelin' kinda lazy and there was, on Birthday Bash.  However, it didn't fit into my design all that well so I welded the shadow letters using the font from that cart instead.  To make it a bit sturdier, I added a swirl from Ashlyn's Alphabet.  I thhink it kinda makes it look like shes twirling.  Well come on, I know it's Monday, but use your imagination.  Besides, more places to put pearls.
There isn't quite as much regular dimension because I wanted to put our little ballerina on an action wobble.  As it is, she's not exactly light on her feet, but she still dances...sort of.  And aren't her pretty pearly toenails FAB?
Well, this obviously explains the choice of attire.  I just love this sentiment.  It does look a bit plain though, come to think of it, but I prefer the front of a shaped card to hide the inside sentiment and there wasn't a whole lot of room.  Perhaps I can add a little something before I send it.  My DT sisters have glorious inspiration this week (well, don't they ALWAYS?) so be sure and hop over to BBTB2 and have a look see.  We sure would love it if you'd play along too, but we've been having a bit of trouble lately with people not following the rules.  I sure hate to have to delete an entry, so please make sure you've got your bases covered before linking up.  As always, you have 2 weeks for the challenge which means there's still time to enter our Rose Challenge HERE.  Enjoy your week!

Friday, June 15, 2012

Dilly Beans Sugar

It's Friday and that means time for a new challenge at the Dilly Beans Challenge Blog.  Our challenge is "Sugar".   Open to interpretation, I'd say.  I chose to go the sweet candy route with #199 Batboy Loves Candy flying over the fabulous #282 Candy Border.  I went all pastel with the coloring because I think Batboy looks pretty darn sweet in his little onesie.  I added some Stickles for some sugary texture and mounted the mat embossed with a Cuttlebug Mini Monsters Cricut companion folder on top of two glitter mats...YUMBO!  "Sweet" is a rub-on from Heidi Grace and I was thrilled that it still worked over the embossing.  We seem to be running a bit behind at the Challenge Blog, but my DT sisters have some fab inspiration, so either wait awhile or click on their names on the sidebar to see what they've been up to.  I'm also entering this in the Incy Wincy More Than One Digi challenge.

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Macabre Monday Perlexing Pigment Play


Okay, you non creepmeisters. Here's your chance for a none too creepy challenge from the Minions at Haunted Design House.  Every once in awhile we're lured by creepy cuteness and this is one of those weeks.  We're proud to be sponsored by Bugaboo Stamps who's vast array of adorable images even a Minion can love.  Our challenge is to create a dark, creepy(cute) or Halloween based project using the colors purple, lime green, teal and black.
 
We are sponsored this week by

Bugaboo has generously offered up 7 free images from their online store!

They have so many cute and unique images,
I'm sure you'll find something that fits your crafting needs.
Bugaboo also have a challenge blog and they give away
a free digital image every week. It's a great way to check out
digis without the commitment or the cash.

I've chosen the adorable Halloween Skelekinz - Sitter and perched her atop one of the branches of the Skull Tree Silhouette.  I cropped out the cat and pumpkin from this digi in my Printmaster Program and printed it directly on DP, and then again on yellow cardstock and cut out the full moon with my Nesties and pasted it on.  The adorable witch is colored with Copics and fussy cut and popped.  the sentiment is Stampin' Up.  For those of you die hards who can't quite swallow cuteness, I urge you to check out the Silhouette section of Bugaboo where some pretty fab and creepy images can be found.  For everyone else, all Bugaboo is a veritable candy store of digi delights.  Be sure to visit HDH and see what the Minions and Guest minions have in store for you.

And I'm apologizing in advance, but as of this morning, I'm missing the BBTB2 challenge this week.  It's designed, but I just couldn't get it together.  Perhaps later, but not today.  So sorry.  Sometmes I just need a break.  If you're dying for a Cricut card.  Please scroll down for the Graduation card I DID manage to finish.

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Graduation 2012

TWO of my BFF's sons have graduated high school this year.  I've known them since before they were born and I think I'm as proud as their parents to see how they've grown into amazing young men.  I was lucky enough to attend Alex's graduation on Thursday but Andy's was in Michigan and his party is today.  Bummer I'm missing it and of course, his card is late.  (Big surprise, eh Beck?)Don't look, 'cause Andy's card may just be pretty darn similar (or at least look surprised when it finally comes in the mail.  LOL xx)

Don't faint, Sandy E.  It's a Cricut card and it's not even Monday.  Shaped front, of course.  The cuts are welded in DS from Happy Graduation and Varsity Letter to a rounded rectangle from George.  Cool that Dublin High colors are red, white and blue so I could use some 3D star stickers I got at M's.
The diploma is embossed in the center with a script folder and I used a stylis on the ends that seems invisible in the pix.  At least you can see the dimension.  I almost didn't get pix at all, since I finished this about 10 minutes before we were supposed to leave and I wasn't dressed yet.  Well worth the effort, though.  Alex is one of my biggest fans as far as card making goes.

I'm also entering this in the SJ Crafts Shop Monthly Challenge #5 All About the Boy and the something extra I've used from my stash are the dimensional star stickers (at least 2 years old), The Card a Day June Red White and Blue Challenge, and the Cooking with Cricut End of School Year/Graduation Challenge

Friday, June 8, 2012

Dilly Beans PURPLE!


TGIF!!!  Yea, for sure.  It's another fun challenge at Dilly Beans Challenge Blog and this week it's the color purple.  I've become quite fond of that color and started singing about the flying purple people eater in my head so I added Nestie wings to Megan's cute #390 Dilly Monster and off she flew over #391 Heart Flowers.
The sentiment and heart flowers were printed right on the mat which was distresed with Milled Lavender and Dusty Concord, then I printed the flowers again to pop.  I wish I cold have done a video for this, because the little monster truly is a flutter on an action wobble and she looks so cute flitting about that she makes me giggle.  There are stunning purple creations from the DT so be cute to check them out, and don't forget today is the LAST DAY for the buy 10 get 10 free sale at the Dilly Beans Store.

I'm also entering this in the 4 Crafty Chicks Monochromatic Challenge, the Crop Stop Monochromatic Challenge, DRS Designs Flying FriendsLia's Stamps Things with Wings, Whimsy Stamps things with Wings, and the Southern Girls Things with Wings as well.   Finally, I'm adding to Simon Says Stamp Diamond Jubilee, Crown and/or Gems challenge.  Her crown certainly looks like a gem to me and of course it's all royal purple,  Finally, do pearls qualify?  I say yes!

Monday, June 4, 2012

BBTB2 "Water" Challenge

This has been one hectic weekend and I must say I've crafted my little fingers to the bone.  Lots of posts today so if you're looking for the Smeared and Smudged Skull Appreciation Day Blog Hop click HERE (long hop, but loads of prizes, just sayin'), Haunted Design House click HERE, or you missed The Altered Alice on Sunday, click HERE.  Our hostess this week for BBTB2 is my dear friend and talented artist, Sandi Kelly and she's chosen a Water theme for this week's challenge.  I was excited to use my poor neglected Life's a Beach cart for almost everything.
Yup, it's a shaped front card using the Title Words to which I've added a bottom border (2 of the waves, welded and stretched to fit) and the happy shark frolicking above.  All this was welded to my fave rounded rectangle from George.
I was not, however, paying attention when I designed this and failed to notice just how weak the connection was between the already prewelded words in the Title.  (I was almost crafted out when I began this one on Sunday afternoon and this almost fatal design flaw nearly did me in.)  The front of the card was too flimsy to stand up, even with the full mat with the shark glued on and I was almost ready to throw in the towel but...WooHoo!  Instead of gluing the front and first mat together directly, I slipped a piece of acetate in between the layers and with a little trimming, problem SOLVED!
After all this I was this close to blowing off the layering, but who am I to disappoint?  Did a little bit of embossing with D'Vine Swirls and Swiss dots, and even managed to remember my little fishy brads and crabby eyelets before putting it all together.  There's load of fabulous water inspiration from the DT at BBTB2 so go have a look, leave some love, and play along.  We love it when you do.

Smeared Ink Skull Appreciation Day Blog Hop!


Welcome to the Smeared Ink Skull Appreciation Day Blog Hop! If you've arrived from the uber talented Dianne's Blog, you're on the right track. If not, you may wish to click HERE to find out all about Skull Appreciation Day and the fabulous prizes up for grabs for those who participate in the hop. Lots going on today so if you're looking for The Altered Alice, click HERE, Haunted Design House click HERE (BTW, I'm using a Bombshell for that one and it's got a little skull on it too, just sayin'), or BBTB2, click HERE, oh, not yet for that one, but it'll be live at 8:00AM PDT.  Decided to get this show on the road a bit early 'cause it's one LONG hop!  Yea! 

The Smeared Ink Smeared and Smudged Forum is a fabulously supportive and fun community of artists, specializing in alternative, vintage, and Gothic stamping.  Join the forum for more exciting challenges, events and fabulous comraderie, visit Smudgy Antics, the Smeared Ink Challenge Blog, or do a bit of shopping at Smeared Ink (25% off all digi's for a WEEK in honor of the hop, WOOHOO!), it's ALL good! My project was inspired by the Free Skull Appreciation Day Stencil at Skull a Day. 

I decided to do what I do best and create a shaped front card using Cricut Design Studio and my Cricut Expression. The "Love" portion is from the Lacy Labels cartridge with a heart from Graphically Speaking in the "O" spot and a rounded rectangle from George for the back.  (BTW, the "LO" and "VE" are not joined on the cart, so you'll have to weld two "Love's" together and hide the contours of the separated parts to have this work.  Clear as mud?  Well, Cricuteers know what I mean.)  I changed up the "O" a bit and used the retired Love Hurts Heart digi from Tiddly Inks and the Gothic Heart image from Delicious Doodles.

I flipped the skull and printed it twice and fussy cut to pop the skull itself and the upper jaw.  Then I used my MS Graveyard and Drippy Goo punches and some adhesive beads to embellish the letters.  The fab DP on the inside mat is MS too.  So are you having fun yet?  Off you go to Nydia's blog to see the awesome project she's created.
Here's the full hop list just in case you get lost!  Lots of skully goodness going on and the chance for lots of PRIZES so grap a cuppa and start hopping! 




Terra
Tori
Black Dragon
Monique
Helen
Lady Brayton
Fiona
Christine
Jane
Judy
Alison
Susan
Andrea
Smudger Challenge
Laura
Lisa
Kristy
Steph
Glittery Katie
Lisa
Kapree
Ms. Ruin
Kathi
Bombshell Stamps Blog
Dianne
Donna (you are HERE)
Nydia
Lady Coral
Suzi
Julia
Patti
Miko
Renee
Wendy
Christina
Hazel
Skye
Wenchkin
Betsy
Scrapbook Stamp Society
 

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Truebie or not Truebie?

Well, are you?  A fan of HBO'S True Blood, I mean.  That's our challenge theme at Haunted Design House this week, so your mission is to create a dark, Gothic or Halloween based piece inspired by the series (that would be VAMPS peeps, in case you live under a rock.  LOL).  When Googling True Blood, one of the images that caught my eye was the advertisement for Tru Blood, the synthetic blood nourishment beverage for vampires.  Catchy slogan, eh?  It immediately brought to mind one of my fave stamps from Bombshell, Man's Ruin.  She's colored with Copics and fussy cut and then I stamped again on red vellum and paper pieced for the cocktail.  YUMBO!  She's popped atop a blood drip background from this Tiddly Inks freebie (funny how I use this A LOT!)  and I've added a wine charm with fabby vamp teeth from Scattered Tenacity.  Please visit HDH for more inspiration, and again on Wretched Wednesday for additional fun from Creepy Glo and whomever else was slow on the go this week and remember, please drink responsibly.  Oh, and be sure to come back later today for the Skull Appreciation Day Blog Hop, sponsored by Smeared Ink.  Loads of skullie goodness and prizes.  You know you wanna!

I'm also entering this in the Simon Says Stamp Anything Goes Challenge.

The Altered Alice Week One, Chapter 16: Going Postal




The Fish-Footman began by producing from under his arm a great letter, nearly as large as himself, and this he handed over to the other, saying, in a solemn tone, `For the Duchess. An invitation from the Queen to play croquet.' The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, only changing the order of the words a little, `From the Queen. An invitation for the Duchess to play croquet.'

Then they both bowed low, and their curls got entangled together.


--Chapter 6, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

It's a brand new month and a brand new challenge for The Altered Alice and this month's theme is Going Postal in honor of the fab new release from Stamp Attack, our sponsor this month.  Just like the Queen's letter to the Duchess, our challenge this month is to create something with a postal theme - stamps, postcards, letters, envelopes; however you choose to interpret that.  I live near San Francisco, CA, a city known for it's tourism so I was inspired by the postcard booklets you find in shops all over the city.  Each of the cards showcases one of the new Wonderland faux postage stamps just released by Stamp Attack.

Our sponsor is Stamp Attack, a British company that is well known (among other things) for their fantastic Alice stamp plates which have sold to customers all over the world. In fact, Helena Bonham Carter, the actress who played the Red Queen in the Tim Burton Alice movie, purchased sets of Alice stamps from Stamp Attack, which were then delivered to the studio! Enabler alert: Stamp Attack offers speedy worldwide shipping for only £1 on unmounted stamp orders, so go on and check out their beautiful stamps!The winner will receive a Stamp Attack gift certificate for £13.50, which is equivalent to one of the Alice stamp plates!

   The Design Team will be showcasing the two new offerings from Stamp Attack, this lovely set of Alice faux postage and The Mouse's Tail.
Here are close ups of the postage stamped on the Tim Holtz Ideaology Vintage Shabby paper Stack and stamped with Distress Inks in Vintage Velvet, Broken China and Pumice Stone.
 
The front of the folder which holds the cards is a mixture of Stampin'Up and an unknown alphabet trimmed with scalloped scissors, and the Cuttlebug Emboss Plus Postage Stamp alphabet.
The closure is also from the Faux Postage set mounted atop a Spellbinders Fancy Label.  Tired of pix yet?  Well, hold on, I've got some more!
Here I've used the new Mouse's Tail and made a corner bookmark.  The mouse itself is a Martha Stewart punch that I doodled a bit to look more like a stamp and shaded with Copics. Alice is from the Stamp Attack Alice in Wonderland stamp plate.
It fits quite handily on the corner of your book.  No more dog eared pages, eh?  I've modified the instructions from Splitcoast Stampers HERE.  The papers are from Prima Marketing Nursery Tales.  The Nesie is Labels Twenty.

The edge is a MS punch and I've decorated the back as well.   As always, all entries that meet the challenge theme are accepted but Wonderland entries are encouraged (they get two chances instead of one in the prize drawing). Friday, June 22 is the last day to enter this month's challenge.