Monday, February 20, 2012

MIM-Glitter Buttons 2

Here's one more for this week's Make It Monday.  After this, I either have to:
a) finish the laundry
b) clean the house
c ) take a nap
d ) all of the above

We'll start with C first.


I used the cherry stems from Every Day Button Bits on this card and the sentiment from Fruit Fusion.  For the mat, I cut it from a spellbinders die, embossed it and then brushed some Spring Moss ink over it with an ink blending tool.  That left the white mat as a border.  The patterned paper is from AMuse Studios. 

Here's a close-up of the glitter buttons.  This time I used Diamond stickles as the glitter.


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Naptime!

MIM-Glitter Buttons

This week's Make It Monday is all about glitter buttons.  Ashley taught us 3 different techniques to add glitter to buttons to add a little sparkle to our projects.  I don't have any spray-on adhesive, so I tried to use liquid glue instead. 


I stamped the flower trio from Blooming Button Bits in Raspberry Fizz ink and the leaves in Spring Moss.  I found enough Spring Moss buttons for the centers and 'glittered' them up. 


While they were drying, I sewed the flower panel to the Raspberry Fizz polka dot paper and stamped my sentiment on one end of a double ended banner die cut.

I was not a fan of Raspberry Fizz until recently.  I think it is one of my new favorite PTI colors. 

I have another project to post in a bit!

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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

PTI Day 10 - Interactive Cards

My, oh my. 

Nichole and PTI really have a lot going on today and I was thrilled - and a little overwhelmed - by her post and all the DT's.  Inspiration overload!  I had to go back to each blog about 3 times today to take it all in.

First - I pretty much want all the Movers and Shakers dies that are coming out.  I have a hard decision to make, however, because last I looked, my money tree was a victim of the Texas drought. 

Sad.

Nichole's contest today is to create an interactive card.  I had this idea rolling around in my head all day, and I have to say - I'm pretty happy with it. 

For those that follow me - you know my time is limited, so I keep things pretty simple.  Dies, patterned paper and impression plates allow me to dress things up a bit and that makes me feel a little better about the simplicity of most of my cards.

Here's the ONE I was able to complete after work, dinner and playtime today:




I used a small circle punch for to create the end of the path.  Then I cut them with a craft knife to create the rest of the path.  I COULD NOT find my coasters for the life of me, but luckily had a little cardboard to use for the kite support.  I needed a smaller circle for the sandwich of cardboard, so I used one of the centers from the Sunflowers die.  You use what you have, right?

After I finished cutting my path in Blueberry Sky cardstock, I stamped the sentiment from Up, Up and Away in Versamark and heat embossed it with silver Zing.  Then I ran it through my Big Shot with the polka dot impression plate, cut out the clouds and stamped them with Polka Dot Basics 1.  After adhering those, I cut my kite from Echo Park patterned paper, added the silver twine for the tail, and attached it to my cardboard sandwich. 

It really does move around easily and I can't wait to get the real dies to make this project even easier!

I hope you liked my card.  I have to find the right person for it!

Thanks for visiting My Happy Place!

Lee Anne

Monday, February 13, 2012

Day 9 Butterflies and Leaves - #5

This is another card for Nichole's challenge on her blog today.  Using leaves and butterflies.  "These are a few of my favorite things!"

This one uses a huge butterfly - that I don't use nearly enough!


I used the same color scheme as I did on a previous card.  Since all the stuff was already out, it made it easier!  That background is from Tin Types!  It's my favorite of the 3 stamps in that set. 

Hoping to be back soon! Thanks for visiting My Happy Place!

Day 9 Butterflies and Leaves - #4

I'm back with another post for Nichole's challenge to use butterflies and leaves on a project.  

I needed a tag for a gift basket for one of my friends that was having a hard time, so butterflies and leaves seemed to be a great choice for comfort.  I know that they make me happy.

Here's the tag:


Pure poppy.  My favorite color. And it's not "just red" as my sister claimed it to be.  The little swirls on that butterfly are so beautiful. 

I know it's been a busy place around My Happy Place lately!  That's what an anniversary will do for you!

See you back here in a bit...hopefully!

Day 9 Butterflies and Leaves - #3

Nichole continues to inspire with her post today and butterflies and leaves are some of my favorite images - as you can see! 

After stamping the background with Tin Types, I used the emboss resist technique for the leaf images in the background.  I cut a window out of the main panel with Fillable Frames #1 and stamped and colored the butterfly in the opening.

A little Spring Moss twill - one of my favorite colors - finished the card!  I'm very excited that PTI is releasing Spring Moss felt!!

Thanks for visiting again!  Be back soon!

Day 9 Butterflies and Leaves - #2

I'm back again with another project for Nichole's challenge today.  We are to use leaves and butterflies together on a card.

From what you will see today, you would think I have enough of both of those.  But after looking carefully at the prizes listed - I only have 2 things.  I need more...clearly.

Here's my second card for today:


I used Butterfly Dreams for this one and colored in some pearls with sharpies.  I love Terracotta Tile and don't use it nearly enough!

Thanks for visiting again!  See you soon...most likely!

Day 9 Butterflies and Leaves

It is Day 9 of the anniversary celebration at Papertrey InkNichole challenged us today to create a card with butterflies and leaves.

Which is funny.  Because I am a sucker for most butterfly stamp sets and most tree or leaf sets.  So the fact that she introduced both of these together only tells me that I should own them soon!  It's fate, no?

Here's my first card for the challenge:


Bright, huh?  The butterfly is a chipboard one that was in my stash and the leaf stamps are from Turning a New Leaf - stamped in Versamark on Raspberry Fizz.  The sentiment is from Handwritten Notes.

I'll be back soon with more!

Thanks for visiting My Happy Place!

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Day 7 - Last Post

This will be it for me tonight.  I'm beat.  Seven posts in one day is a record for me, and I'm so glad that I have several Valentine's made already.  Hopefully I can squeeze a few more out in the next couple of days and be able to give some out to my friends at school. 

Here's the last one - which really doesn't have to be a Valentine:

Everyday Button Bits, Sending You, Little Labels (PTI)

That pink mat is a corrugated cardboard paper that I have had for a long time.  I have no idea where it came from.  I've never figured out how to use it until tonight.  The color matched the buttons I used, so now that cute paper is all in pieces.  I'll use it until it is out.  Maybe I'll make several more of these.

Thanks for sticking with me.  If you haven't seen all of my posts today - scroll down.  The theme that Nichole gave us was "hearts."  You can see all the details along with a link to the submissions here

Thanks for visiting My (very busy) Happy Place!
Lee Anne

PTI Anniversary - Heart


I recently was enrolled in the Clean and Simple card class.  That class made me run out and buy 2 new tools.  One is the Stamp-a-ma-jig and the other is a package of masking paper.  I pulled both of them out for this card:


I've used that heart shape several times.  I think I found a few years ago, printed it and have kept it in a little box.  This time instead of struggling with lining everything up and using printer paper.  I used my Stamp-a-ma-jig and some masking paper.  It made this card a lot more fun to create.  I added a strip of Raspberry Fizz ribbon and instead of tying my typical knot or bow, I thought I'd do something different and I'm glad I did!

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Day 7 - Post #5!

I promise.  I have actually done laundry today, played a board game, cheered my son on at his basketball game, fed him and built Legos.  In between all of that, I've made cards.  I'm very excited about Nichole's blog post today and all the DT's inspiration.  So far - today's post has me at wanting everything that was introduced.

Here's a card that I used several stamp sets on:


The background was created with Background Basics: Retro and a heart from Tremendous Treats.  The sentiment is from the Think Big series.  I purchased that American Crafts glitter ribbon back in December for Christmas cards.  My friend was with me and said, "If you don't use it, Valentines is coming up."

And there you have it.  You may see it on several cards after today!

Thanks for visiting My Happy Place!

Lee Anne

Day 7 - Another Mini!

This is my 4th post today! Scroll down for more...

Here is another one of the mini-Valentines I made.  This time I used the Kraft base of the mini-set of cards I purchased at Archivers.  I used the same colors as I did on the puppy card and the same layout.  It will help when I need to make many, many minis!


Thanks for visiting My Happy Place!  Hopefully there will be more tonight!
Lee Anne

Day 7 - Mini Valentine

I have a couple of mini-Valentines that I made today.  And I need to make many, many, many more mini-Valentines.  I always seem to think of new ideas at the last minute.  Then I cram to make 25 or so cards for my colleagues at school.

Here's the first one:


I found packages of mini-cards at Archivers recently.  The edges were already shaped and everything.  Love them.  They are the perfect fit for my Limitless Layers dies and Tremendous Treats: Valentines.

I colored in the cute puppy with my Bic Mark-It Markers.  I know that one day I will need to invest in Copics.  But I'm not ready yet!  The little heart on the puppy is a sparkly sticker that I picked up on the same trip to Archivers.

Thanks for visiting My Happy Place!
Lee Anne

Day 7- more heart

I've made it back with one more card before my son's big game.  I received this sparkly charm on a birthday gift way back in December and knew I wanted to use it on a card.  It's been sitting at my desk since then, and I finally am using it today. 


I cut out a window in a Kraft mat with a die from Label Basics and ran the mat through my Big Shot with the Woodgrain Impression Plate.  The sentiment is from Tremendous Treats: Valentine.  After inking up the edges to the Kraft mat, I adhered it to my card base of Pure Poppy.  The charm is able to freely move around on the card.  I didn't want to secure it down. 

Thanks for visiting My Happy Place today!  More later!

Lee Anne

PTI Anniversary - Day 7

Nichole challenged us today to create something with hearts - in honor of Valentines and of Melissa Bickford new stamp series - "Heart to Heart." 

I have a lot of ideas in my head, and I'm hoping between a basketball game, laundry and cleaning I will be able to get more accomplished than this clean and simple card.  The prize package is awesome and I don't own one of the products that are listed in the give-away.  And I would really love to win this one.  Really.

A few weeks ago I stocked up on some heart buttons, so you may be seeing a lot of them. They are very cute - and there are several different types in one little package!

Here's my first card - of many, I, hope:

Simple Circles border die, Tiny Treats: Valentine (PTI)

See?  Clean and simple, right?  Hoping to be back later!

Thanks for visiting My Happy Place!

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Day 1 - Erin

This one is for Erin. 

She always has a way of thinking outside the box and her inspiration today was no different.  I love the little scene she has behind the die-cut window in this card:


So, I wanted to do the same thing.  I tried using some Autumn Rose but it just didn't go with what I was thinking.  So, here's my final product to highlight Erin's unique inspiration:


I used Background Basics Retro, Little Bitty Bird and a sentiment from Everyday Button Bits for the card. I stamped the background in Spring Moss ink onto the same color of cardstock.  Having a Stamp-a-ma-jig sure does help with that!! After stamping the leaves on the Spring Rain cardstock, I colored them in and added a little sparkle with my Sakura Stardust pen.  The birds were diecut from Blueberry Sky felt and stamped with Enchanted Evening.

That wraps it up for me tonight.  I wish I could have highlighted all the members of the Design Team, but it's bedtime!

Thanks for hanging in there with me and my many posts today!

Lee Anne

Day 1 - Heather

Heather is up next!  I love how Heather uses Kraft on anything and can make a casual, vintage, or elegant project from Kraft paper.  I also love how she uses different colors on the Kraft paper and how she uses white on Kraft.  The colors seem to pop off the paper for Heather. 

Here's her project she highlighted today:


See what I mean?  Beautiful colors on Kraft paper.  A very beautiful layout!

Here's what I came up with to highlight the inspiration that Heather brings to me:


I used the same color combination as Heather did - Kraft, Ripe Avocado, Fine Linen and white.  The stamps are Turning a New Leaf and Healing Sentiments.  I used the small sunflower die for the flowers and some wooden buttons for the centers. 

Thanks for visiting My Happy Place!  It's been a busy happy place today!

Lee Anne

Day 1 - Maile

Yes, it's me again.  This time I'm using inspiration from Maile Belles.  Now - here is a Clean and Simple cardmaker that can knock your socks off!  Her ideas for making something simple are very complex!  I love how she takes simple techniques and creates something so beautiful.  It leaves me wondering why I didn't think of the things she thinks of.  If I only had a brain.

Here is Maile's card she shared today:


I didn't want to totally copy her, so I used a die-cut to create the rainbow effect on my card and then used the same sentiment Maile used, but stamped it on the fillable frame die.  Here's mine:

Thanks for visiting My Happy Place!

Lee Anne

Lisa Johnson

This is my second post for PTI's contest today.  You can read all about  it here.  This card is paying tribute to Lisa Johnson.  I love Lisa's designs because they are detailed enough to not be considered Clean and Simple, but are actually simple enough to use as inspiration for my own designs.

You can see Lisa's blog here.

Here is Lisa's card she chose as one of her favorites this year:


In her blog post she commented about not really loving Scarlet Jewel.  I totally agree with her on this.  The only reason I have any of the cardstock is because a friend of mine gave me a few sheets when she ordered hers.  So, using this color was really hard for me and thanks to Lisa, I kind of like it and now have to add it to my shopping list.

Yes, thanks, Lisa!

Here's my take on Lisa's inspiration:

I love how Lisa did the background on her card and wanted to use that idea too - along with the background stamping on the Mat Stack 4 die. 

Thanks for visiting My Happy Place - again tonight!

Lee Anne

PTI Anniversary Day 1

Today is Day One of the Anniversary Celebration at Papertrey Ink.  They are celebrating 5 years in business and about 3 years of getting all of my extra money every month.  I only regret that I didn't discover them sooner than 2009.  You can see all the festivities, contests and new product introductions at Nichole's blog

The contest today is to use one of the Design Team's favorite creations as inspiration.  To pick a favorite team member is kind of like asking a mother to pick a favorite child.  Each team member has their own personal style and contributions to PTI, and I can't pick a favorite. Some days I look to certain members for their color combinations; other days to another member for a clean and simple design.  Some days I want to concentrate on a technique I've seen them use, so I focus on that DT's blog.  Other days I want to use a certain stamp set in a creative way, so I turn to another blog.  There are too many reasons to list to love the girls that make up the team.  I turn to each one of them throughout the year for different things.  They never let me down.

Today, I chose to use Jess Witty's designs as my inspiration.  If you check out her blog here, you'll see why.  Here's the card I chose to use as my inspiration:


There are a lot of things going on in this clean card.  She used a die as a tool to emboss the background.  She used a great color combination and some simple sentiments.

Here's my card I made from the inspiration Jess gave:


I used the same technique Jess did to emboss the background with a die.  Because I didn't have the same stamp set that Jess used for her focal point, I used a Tag-Its stamp and heat embossed it on Pure Poppy.  I added two sentiments from Tiny Treats Valentine and Thing Big Favorites. The heart button has a bit of Pure Poppy twine tied through it. 

I have a funny story to share with you.  I was with my sister this weekend putting together a scrapbook to give to my aunt.  I needed a piece of Pure Poppy cardstock to mount a picture on, and I didn't see any in my stack.  I began to panic, "Where's my Pure Poppy?  Where's my Pure Poppy?"  I was so relieved when I found it and pulled out a piece.  My sister looks at me and says, "What?  It's just red!"

Silly, silly Sister.

Thanks for visiting My Happy Place!

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