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Thursday, October 4, 2018

4 Crafty Chicks #423 - Something Old Is New Twist

Hello Thursday!

This week is flying by!  

It's time for a new challenge with the 4 Crafty Chicks!


Leanne is our hostess and she wants to see us use something old we haven't used for a while.


This week is use something Old and make something New.  So, I pulled out a couple old emboss folders, a really old Sizzix fancy layered die,  a really old sentiment stamp/die set.  I cased a technique from Jennifer McGuire. I love how it turned out. It's really good sometimes to pull out those older, neglected supplies  just may have to pull out some other old things and play some more.  

Make sure and visit the Hen House and check out the rest of the Chicks' projects and leave them some blog love too!  Then come play along with us this week.  You have until Wednesday, October 10 at Noon, Mountain time! 

Card Supplies:
Stamps: Say It - Hugs (Technique Tuesday)
Paper: White cardstock (Neenah 110 lb Solar White).
Ink: Shea Butter (Catherine Pooler Inks); Soft Granite (Hero Arts Shadow Ink).
Extras: Hugs die (Technique Tuesday - Say It); Juili's Garden Emboss Folder (Cuttlebug); Oxford Emboss Folder (Cuttlebug); Fancy layered die (Sizzix Thinlits); Pearl gems.

Wednesday, October 3, 2018

CAS Christmas - Bird


Hello Wednesday!

Can you believe it's October?  Doesn't feel like it yet here in NC, but then it rarely feels like Fall before November.  It would be nice to have some cooler temperatures.  I'll have to "think snow" I guess!  

It is time for a new challenge at CAS Christmas Card Challenge so that helps to make it feel "cooler".

Susan is our hostess this month.  She has selected the theme of BIRDS.


 I purchased the recent Stamp of Approval Collection by Catherine Pooler Designs called Home for the Holidays.  It has a lot of great Christmas stamps and dies in it.  One of them is a set of "Christmas Cookie" stamps, and this bird is one of those.  I chose to use just the die with Nuvo gold gilding flakes.  I cut the bird, smooshed it in Versamark and added Stampin' Up stick it powder and heat set it.  Then I just pressed the gilding flakes onto the sticky adhesive until it was all set then took a stiff, dry paint brush an brushed off the excess.

The ornament was made by creating a background using the tree stamp from CP Festive Trimmings (part of the same SOA collection), inverting it as I stamped to create a square pattern and cut a circle from it.  I cut a gold trim from using two circle dies as well to frame it. I glued it all together, added some gold twine to the bird to connect to a gold bow die at the top.  The pine "hook" was stamped onto a white cardbase using the same color as the ornament background, CP All That Jazz.  The sentiment is from the Winterhaven SOA of 2017 stamp set, Poinsettia.

Now stop by the CAS Christmas Challenge blog and check out the rest of the team's fabulous inspiration using birds!  It's now less than three months away from Christmas.  Do you have your cards ready?  Come play along with us this month and add to your stash!  Just remember to keep it CAS!

Card Supplies:
STAMPS: Background -Festive Trimmings (CP SOA Home for the Holidays); Pine hook-Christmas Cookies Set (CP SOA Home for the Holidays); (Sentiment - Poinsettia (CP SOA Winterhaven).
PAPER: White cardstock (Neenah 110 lb solar white); Gold foil cardstock (stash).
INK: Versamark; All That Jazz - (CP Party Collection).
EXTRAS: Stick it adhesive (Stampin'Up); Circle dies (Catherine Pooler); Bird die (CP Christmas Cookies Dies-Home for Holidays SOA); Gold gilding flakes (Nuvo).


Thursday, September 27, 2018

4 Crafty Chicks #422 - Happy Fall Y'all


FALL is officially here in the Northern Hemisphere!

I can't believe summer is over and sweaters, pumpkins and changing leaves are now the thing. It certainly doesn't feel like it or look like it here in central North Carolina. 

This week at 4 Crafty Chicks is full of Fall too!


Lori is our hostess 
and 
she wants us to celebrate FALL!



I bought a new pumpkin die from Memory Box and tried it out with some alcohol inked paper.  I love how they look!  I also pulled out a watercolored background I had made using a stencil resist technique (not sure that's the term).  I had watercolored then placed a stencil of leaves on top and dabbed water over the stencil to lift some of the color off to reveal the pattern.  Then, I decided to add a little white pigment ink where I lifted the color and finally added a bit of bronze perfect pearls.  This is the layer on top of a leaf embossed background. I stamped the sentiment in Versamark and embossed in Rose Gold powder. I cut it with a die, which I also used to make the gold trim.  Then I cut the leaves and acorns.  The bronze leaf dies were a gift from Bonnie Klass that I have really needed to use. 

Go check out the rest of the Chicks' projects in the Hen House.  Then come play along either with our Anything Goes challenge or this week's Twist of Fall!

Crafty Chick Blessings!

Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Keeping Christmas - September 2018


It's the 25th of the month if you can believe it.  

Just three months until Christmas Day!

Do you have your Christmas cards done yet?

Well, today is the 
Keeping Christmas Inspirational Blog Hop!
So come check out some awesome inspiration to help you either get started or finish

Kelly Lunceford heads up this wonderful blog hop every month on the 25th to provide lots and lots of creative, inspirational mojo in getting an early start on Christmas cards or projects.

I'm on another Christmas card DT (CAS Christmas) and last month our challenge was a tree. I pulled out my Spellbinders nesting triangle dies.  I cut several "trees" from various cardstock and background paper.  

I had some left over triangles so I thought I would use them for this month's Blog Hop to show how you can create simple cards with basic supplies. 

The one above I made a snowcapped mountain with a green triangle and some chunky Frontage.  I nestled it I took the negative from a white triangle and positive of a green one.  I used white chunky Frontage for the snowcap.  I stamped and white embossed the sentiment.  The deer are a border type stamp I stamped in Versafine Black Onyx.  I finished the card by nestling the green mountain in the negative of one of my other die cut triangle bases.


Above, I took the negative background, watercolored and stenciled from a cut triangle, added some white triangles, with the smallest one stamped with a small tree. I added the sentiment at the bottom and then popped the whole layer up as well as the inner layer.

Now hop through the list and check out the rest of the team's projects:





Broni Holcombe (off this month)





Nance Salkeld (You are HERE!)




Keeping Christmas Blessings!
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Thursday, September 20, 2018

4 Crafty Chicks #421 Tic Tac Toe Twist


Happy Thursday!

Hope you're having a great week!

Today there is a new challenge starting 
at
4 Crafty Chicks!

Amy is our hostess and she has chosen a special twist for us using a tic tac board!



If you've played one of these you know to select three elements, either Across, Down or Diagonally and create a project including those elements.
I used the diagonal - Red - Flowers-Kraft

Stop by the Hen House and check out Leanne, Lori, Tangii and Amy's projects and leave them some blog love!  Then play along with us using the tic tac toe board.  You might be one of our next winners!

Card Supplies:
STAMPS: Blossoming (Stamplorations).
PAPER: White cardstock (Neenah Solar White); Sand Dunes (Catherine Pooler); Patterned Paper - Itsy Bitsy Polka Dot (My Favorite Things).
INK: Sand Castle (Catherine Pooler); Versamark; Watercolor pencils (FaberCastle).
EXTRAS: Center Stage Cover Up Die (Papertrey Ink); Wonky Stitched Square Die (My Favorite Things).
Crafty Chick Blessings!

Monday, September 17, 2018

CAS Christmas September Reminder

Wow, halfway through September 
and almost officially FALL!

Today is our mid-month Reminder
for 
CAS Christmas Card Challenge.

I'm your hostess the theme is ---
 



I used another wreath die, this time from WPlus9.  It's actually a spring die but as you see, you can change up the colors to fit any season or occasion.  For this card, cut a panel using a die from Catherine Pooler to center my wreath upon.  The wreath I cut in white cardstock and from inked cardstock using Eucalyptus dye ink by Catherine Pooler.  The berries are cut from white cardstock triple embossed in a burgundy emboss powder, reaally old emboss powder I wanted to try and use up.  It took a couple times through the Big Shot with my metal shim due to the thick layer of powder.  I also stamped the sentiment in Versamark on vellum and embossed it twice in the same powder.  I used my Misti to stamp the  sentiment so I could stamp it a second time correctly for the second round of embossing.  The bow is a stamp from the Wonderful Wreath set by Catherine pooler, stamped in Versamark and embossed in silver.  To assembler, I adhered the die cut panel to a Neenah Solar white 110 lb cardbase.  Next I layered two wreaths, one white, then the colored on on top staggered with the berries and bow.  Then I carefully adhered the vellumed sentiment placing glue onto the backside where the sentiment was stamped, in the middle.  The vellum curled a bit from the embossing but it did lay down pretty nicely after photographing and placing a book on top of it for a bit.  

Be sure and stop by the CAS Christmas blog and see what all my teamie's have created mid-month, as well as give a shout out to our Guest Designer, Birgit!

And remember, there's still about a week to play along with us and add to your Christmas card stash!

CAS Christmas Blessings!

Sunday, September 16, 2018

Saturday, September 15, 2018

Paper Sweeties September 2018 Release Party!

Today is Paper Sweeties Release Party!
Boy do we need some kind of party here in NC!  Florence is still pelting hard all over the state, SC too! 
So come check this out!

 The products below are now available in the 
Paper Sweeties Online Shop!





Check out all of the Design Team's projects by hopping through the list below:

Nancy Salkeld (You are HERE!)

Tomorrow is the last day of the Release so come by and see some more inspiration using this month's new products!

 For Following Challenges:





Paper Sweeties Blessings!
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Friday, September 14, 2018

Paper Sweeties September 2018 Sneak Peeks!

Well TGIF Everyone!


Not sure it's going to be such a great Friday here in North Carolina or much of the southeast with Hurricane Florence pounding down on all of us.


Here in the Triangle we are expected to get anywhere from 6-10" of rain and some tropical storm force winds. I had the TV on all day yesterday watching/listening to local news as Florence came upon the coast of NC.  We are in no threat of flooding, just concern of trees down and/or power outage. I hope everyone else in its path stays safe and dry and those evacuated from their homes don't find ruin when they return.

There is good news to be had for this soggy windy Friday ---

Today is the first day of a new Release
for
Paper Sweeties!

 There are new products:



Come check out all of the Design Team's projects by hopping through the list below:

Nancy Salkeld (You are HERE!)

Stop by again tomorrow for the Release Party!  
More inspiration AND the new products will be in the store for sale!

For Following Challenges:


I did a Mixed Media style on my card using watercolors(Zigs).  I was inspired by the colored stripes, although my red turned into a pinkish color.

Paper Sweeties Blessings!
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Thursday, September 13, 2018

4 Crafty Chicks #420 Alcohol Ink Twist

Happy Thursday!

Hope you're having a beautiful day!

Presently, here in central North Carolina we are bracing for Hurricane Florence to dump her wrath our way.  Thankfully we don't get flooding at our house, so as long as our trees stay up and off the house we are riding it out at home with our four pets. I also plan to craft as long as the power stays on.  What an excuse to play, huh?  I'm just praying all those in worse harm's way will be safe and Florence doesn't stall out and add insult to injury as feared.


Along with that, it's also time for a new challenge at 
4 Crafty Chicks
and 
I am your hostess this week!



If you haven't played with alcohol inks, you should give them a try.  It's really cool to watch the patterns and colors emerge. 

I had some alcohol inked background made from these light blues and plastic wrap.  I decided to use it for a birthday card for my Hubs who celebrated his birthday last weekend.  He is a Detroit Lions fan and this background was the perfect "Detroit" color along with the silver.  He loved it!

So make sure you stop by the Hen House and check out the rest of the Chicks' projects, all so gorgeous!  Then come play along with us.  You can join in the twist challenge for a chance to be our weekly winner or you can play in our always Anything Goes challenge and share whatever you desire.  The choice is yours!

If you're in the path of Florence, I hope you and your family stay safe!

For Following Challenges



Crafty Chick Blessings!