Sunday, May 31, 2009

Pages for Stampin' Out Alzheimer's

I managed to get a few cards and pages done for the Stampin' Out Alzheimer's challenges this week. What an incredible place of inspiration and community...Jen Tapler and her friends worked hard to get people on board, offer really exciting prizes and bring people and their stories together. If you weren't involved, look for it next year!

My brother-in-law passed away in November 2007 after a decade struggling with early-onset Alzheimer's. Michael and Anne have three children, and although we still have many memories from these last years, his decline and the effect on everyone who loved him was heartbreaking. I still can't listen to My Immortal by Evanescence without tearing up.
Anyway, here they are...



Both pages use digi papers by Mindy Terasawa from her Moss Scape kit at http://www.designerdigitals.com/. I love the colours and the subtle designs. I also used Ali Edward's layered template (AELayoutTemplateNo3) and wonderful font on the Remembering Michael page. The tissue paper letters are by Anna Aspnes (also http://www.designerdigitals.com/).

And here's one more digital page:








The picture isn't a new one--but the title is something I need to commit to. Digital paper and embellishments are from Mindy Terasawa's Allure kit, http://www.designerdigitals.com/.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Henri turns 5 today

Here's a quick page I created in Photoshop today using Ali Edward's Four Corners Layered Template and papers from Lynn Grieveson's Percentage Wise digital kit (both from Designer Digitals).


I wanted to show a picture from each of Henri's five years and thought this template was perfect. I see myself getting back into digital scrapbooking big time--what great stuff out there!!

Sailing in circles

I'm trying to play along with as many challenges on the Stampin Out Alzheimer's community blog as possible, but today is Henri's birthday, this week is Morgana's big dance performance week and Aidan is playing soccer and more soccer--so I'm always on the run. Anyway, here's my card for this week's Mojo Monday Sketch #88. Love this sketch! I used stamps for PaperTrey's Men of Life set and it came together quickly.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Curtain call in pink and brown

This time I'm playing along with Jodi and Karen's Two by Two challenge over at Stampin Out Alzheimer's. It's also Taylor's Cupcake Challenge #69 this week. More later...

A Swinging Happy Birthday

Again I'll tell more later...just wanted to get a few projects uploaded tonight...


Bluebirds


I'll give more detail about this card later tonight--I just wanted to get some cards uploaded to Stamp Out Alzheimer's and to Kristina Werner's challenge before I'm too late.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Dazzling Kenya for a girl's birthday

I managed to get a challenge done and a birthday card done a day in advance (or at least one sleep) and it’s only just past midnight!!! This week Stamping Bella is the sponsor over at Card Positioning System for sketch CPS116. Love this sketch!

I picked up quite a few things on my recent first visit to Bella land and Kenya KETTO was on the list. I stamped her in Memento Tuxedo Black on Gina K pure luxury 120lb cardstock and coloured her with copics, then cut her with my rectangular nesties and layered her on a rose red scalloped panel and then again on basic black. I pulled out some Marigold Morning from my stash (I love this colour and wish it would come back) and embossed the top part of the bottom panel with my Cuttlebug snowflake folder—yes, snowflakes. I thought the part that I’m showing on the card looked like Kenya’s sparkles. To create something a little different for the bottom border, I stamped a row of small circle shadows in soft sky on soft sky cardstock and then stamped Kenya’s small sparkle in Momento Tuxedo black. I added Kaiser scrapbook pearls in plum to the centres. The patterned panel is basic grey lime rickey liquid candy. What a great name! I used the lighter, layered cardstock that just arrived from Gina K for the actual card. Finally, I applied sakura quickie glue and decoart glamour dust to give Kenya the dazzle she deserves.

Thanks for looking...
~Nancy

Thursday, May 21, 2009

W.O.W. on Unity!

Hey, I'm listed on Unity as a W.O.W. --that's for Watch Out Wednesday. Exciting!! The blog hop last week was lots of fun...

Fire it up, Babe!

I made two cards using Karen's sketch SSSC18 posted on her blog, the sweetest thing, but I like the sentiment I used on the manly BBQ card--Fire it up, Babe! Hope you're liking the Boys Will Be Boys set at Taylored Expressions. I'm having as much fun using it as I did designing the images.

I'm finding I'm very 'copic-challenged'--I seriously need some tips from my friend Karen! But surprisingly I don't think the photos reveal my flaws too much. I'm using Gina K pure luxury cardstock, so I know I have the right tools. On my 'fire it up...' card I embossed just the right side of the cream panel with the sentiment to repeat the flame pattern. This was after I created the sentiments in Illustrator and printed on cardstock. I was thrilled to find the screw brads in my stash from heavy-scrapbooking days. Somehow I smudged copic grey in the corner of my image panel, so I ran the marker along the edge allowing it to seep into the cardstock then used my SU distressor tool to rough up the edges and make it even more manly!

I was inspired by the SU designer paper Good Morning Sunshine for my second card and gave my little squirrel a pear from the Branching Out Coordinates set instead of a nut. I created the "don't be afraid to try something different" sentiment in Illustrator. Because my squirrel was so dull looking after I over-coloured him with copics, I gave him some 'smooch' on his tail and belly and highlighted the pears with yellow atyou marker. I smooched the flame on the BBQ too.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Waiting for summer



Thought I'd go back to my scrapbooking roots for Kristina Werner's colour challenge #52 this week...so that's why my card looks like a scrapbook page. Not sure where, but I recently found a great sheet of patterned paper (Sparkle Celebration Bubbles Cinnamon Stick by Cloud9Design) with exactly the colours required for this challenge: Baja/Aqua, Saffron, Mustard, Sand and White. No adding, which means no black or chocolate. Coincidently Ali Edward's digital templates use a similar scheme and so this was an easy one!
I used the Ali Edwards Layered Template No. 05, designed by Ali Edwards, which I purchased at designerdigitals.com. Hope I credited that one right! Whew... Although I spent too much time playing around in Photoshop and Illustrator today while creating this card, boy, did I learn a lot. I gave the original photo an antique hue then changed it to a blue hue close to blue bayou before importing the altered photo into the template in Photoshop.

Here's the original:


Basically, this is what the layout looked like before I printed on Xerox 110lb cardstock and embellished with SU so saffron, blue bayou, more mustard and textured sahara sand cardstock, circles cut from the patterned paper, and a Basic Grey brad:







Just in case you're wondering, the fonts I used are Candara and Marydale. It's hybrid scrapbooking that I really love. Hope you like what I've shared...
~Nancy

Believe, Be Strong


I created this angel image months ago and for some reason Dawn McVey's color challenge this week made me think of her.



Today I was chatting with a friend who is going through a lot and so I was also thinking of her, hoping she's strong and that she continues to 'believe' that things happen for a reason. I tried to keep the card simple with some elegant embellishments--I hope I've achieved this.


I printed my angel and sentiment on Gina K 120lb luxury cardstock and the angel again on translucent vellum, then coloured her with copics and highlighted the swirls with my atyou spica in turquoise--sorry, I know the blue is not supposed to be turquoise but I thought it worked. I embossed the top border with the flowers from the Cuttlebug Border Set Frills, paper pierced the swirl and edges of the card and curled the vellum wings for some interest and dimension. The recessed areas in the flowers and the swirls called for the gems I just received in a May Release VIP collection from My Favourite Things.

Thanks for looking...
~Nancy

Friday, May 15, 2009

Unity Kit of the Month Blog Hop!

You should be joining me from Christine’s blog. If not, you’ll want to start at the beginning so you don’t miss out on the Unity Kit of the Month Blog Hop today. I was so excited about playing along that I couldn’t just stop at one card! Here’s my first inspiration:



I thought the pretty packaging that one of the earlier kits came in was perfect for this project so I used both the organza bag for the curtains and the ribbon for the tie backs and other embellishing. After embossing the pink panel, which happened to have a pink core, I went with it and sanded for a little distressed effect.

The colours and awning actually remind me of my friend Cathy's old storefront at The Ink Spot. If you're out there, Cathy, sending you happy thoughts...



Stamps: window and sentiment from March KOTM; Unity handmade stamp from September KOTM
Ink: Adirondack dye ink in espresso
Paper: Gina K 120lb Pure Luxury cardstock; SU chocolate chip; American Crafts metropolitan paper; Colormates (worldwinpapers) in Deep Pretty Pink 65lb cardstock
Other: ribbon and organza fabric from UNITY kit packaging; square and labels nestabilities; EK Success Dotted Wave border punch; Cuttlebug Swiss Dots and Spots/Dots embossing folders; SU felt flowers, dimensionals and chocolate chip marker; sanding block; mini-brads (unknown)

And here's a quick peak at the other cards I created when I was still deciding which one to feature today ...













I used these amazing Unity kits!


Since these are cards I created for sketch challenges, I'll give more detail in a separate post so you can get on your way!

~Nancy

NEXT LINK HERE! NEXT LINK HERE!
Now hop on over to see what
Jodi C.
has created for today at
http://jodisjazzylifeart.blogspot.com/

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Live all the days of your life!

Quick post...here's my card for Taylor's Cupcake Challenge #67:


I'll give more details later but wanted to get this uploaded before the deadline is up. This card was in the works as I was brainstorming for today's Unity Kit of the Month blog hop.
Thanks for looking!
~Nancy

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Catching up

Before the weekend, I created several cards--yes, I feel like I'm stamping again!--but I didn't get a chance to post them here or link to the challenges. We celebrated my aunt and uncle's 50th anniversary, and of course, Mother's Day with my mom and my sisters. May 9th was also my sister's wedding anniversary. Her husband Michael passed away in 2007, but this day still is very special to her and I hope she had time to treasure some happy memories. So here are the cards...

Happy 50th Anniversary
I wanted to use touches of gold without being too traditional or going overboard. I found the sentiment on the internet and tweaked the words and layout in Adobe Illustrator.

I'm having trouble uploading multiple pictures in blogger without the post looking all jumbled, so my mother's and my sister's cards are separate posts.

Thanks for looking!
~Nancy

Wishing my sister happy memories

No complicated sketch here. I wanted this card to be simple and pretty, sensitive but not overly sentimental and teary. The image is from the April UNITY Kit of the Month-Fresh Beginnings. Thought this was perfect for a day that is both filled with smiles and pain. I created the sentiment and border in Illustrator, stamped the tree, coloured with copics and popped the image up. Easy...

Happy Mother's Day to my mom

I followed the Mojo Monday Week 85 sketch but missed the deadline. Hopefully you'll recognize the flowers and vase from the set I designed, Fresh Flowers at Taylored Expressions. I created the sentiment for this card in Illustrator. Love the KaiserCraft pewter pearls!

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Delightful Deer

So here's my submission for Unity's FIRST stamp challenge on Splitcoast and Taylor’s Cupcake Challenge #66. Since I only started my Unity obsession with my first order on March 23, 2009, this seems funny to ‘use and rediscover’ my oldest stamp. But this cute little fawn and ‘delightful’ sentiment are from the first set (the November KOTM “enjoy YOUR STORY...laugh”) on my first invoice. The fence and hills image is from Jolly Winter, which I actually received as a free bonus on one of my subsequent orders. I begun thinking I was going to create a simple one-layered card inspired by Krystie Hersch, who I just discovered recently. I love her use of sponging within a frame and white, clean cards. Simple is tougher than it looks!
I had another image in mind for Taylor's challenge, but since the two deadlines are quickly approaching, I combined them here. The scene and fawn are stamped in SU chocolate chip craft and clear embossed. I sponged the grass and sky using finger daubers and SU certainly celery, bashful blue and soft sky classic ink. I coloured the fawn with copics. The buttons are from Taylor’s Special Lady Bundle - What's the Deal? bundle. I trimmed around the frosted flowers in the patterned paper (from the me & my BIG ideas Fashion District paper collection) and overlapped the bottom two layers of Taylor’s sketch.

Thanks for looking...
~Nancy

Fresh Flowers for Nanny

I'm the worst at actually sending cards, but our Mother's Day card is on its way today to my mother-in-law, aka Nanny Mae! I followed the Mojo Monday Week 84 sketch even though I missed the deadline--it's a great layout.

Nanny is a bright, fun personality so I picked a bold patterned paper from the me & my BIG ideas Fashion District paper collection and coloured my image from Fresh Flowers at Taylored Expressions (did you know this set is on sale and isn't just for Mother's Day) with coordinating copics to match. I created the sentiment in Illustrator. I'm not sure if you can see the table cloth clearly in the picture, but I played with Nicole Heady's technique, removing colour from the pink solid to create polka dots to match the small panel of pink patterned paper below. Now looking at my take on the sketch, I see I missed the three circular embellishments on the left. Oh well, it's already gone! Instead I die-cut and cropped the focal image and placed it near the edge. My new Copic Atyous arrived yesterday from Scrappin' Great Deals, so I highlighted the flowers and water with my clear pen.

Thanks for looking...
~Nancy

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Pink Blundstones!

I know the new set in the Whimsical Wishes line at Taylored Expressions is for 'real men' but don't overlook the possibilities for the blundstones. When Taylor asked for work boots, I couldn't resist--I've worn blunnies for close to 12 years, introduced them to my husband and even my kids have their own. Don't you think they look irresistible in fuchsia suede?! I created the "You've come a long way, Baby!' sentiment in Illustrator and printed on Gina K 120 lb. luxury cardstock before adding the boot and "kick back..." sentiment from the Boys Will Be Boys set.

I followed this week's Splitcoast sketch challenge and used my circle/scallop nestabilities, paper piercer, copics and layers of paper. I added the fuchsia pearls on every other scallop for a feminine touch. The designer paper is from the We R Memory Keepers Nonsense scrapbook pad.

Thanks for looking! Now go on out and get yourself a pair of Blunnies, or at least the stamp!! ; )

~Nancy

Monday, May 4, 2009

My One Layered Birthday Card




This Unity challenge just seemed to be what I needed--a one layered birthday card! One layer means only a card base with no extra paper layers but embellished any way I wanted. Since I couldn't add layers, I thought I would take them away! I seem to be into frames and windows right now. So here's my card:
Simply, I stamped the dress form from the April kit of the month in Adirondack espresso and used a combination of oval nestabilities to remove the stamped image and Cuttlebug embossing folders and borders to add texture to my white card. The form is suspended with SU silver elastic cord and dressed with scraps of organdy and satin ribbon I had in my stash. I added bling with Stamping Bella cotton candy bonbons and Glamour Dust to the pearls that were lightly coloured with copics.

I'm thrilled with how this turned out and plan to give it to the lovely Annie who is busy right now sewing my daughter's (and about 40 other daughters') dance costumes.


More fun with Unity stamps

I've tried to keep up with some of the anniversary challenges Unity is posting on Splitcoast to celebrate their anniversary. For this one I needed to work with the acronym FIRST for Unity's first birthday.
F is for Flowers
I is for Insect
R is for Ribbon (which I almost forgot)
S is for Scallops
T is for Turquoise or Teal

What fun! This pushed me to add a few more flowers than I normally would. The butterfly image is from the April kit of the month. I coloured the butterflies and stems with SU markers, then huffed and puffed...it needed a little more so I added some detail with my SU chocolate chip marker and some 'glamour dust.' Insects and turquoise covered. The frame, which has built in scallops, is also from the April kit of the month. I just trimmed out the inner frame with fine-point scissors. I die-cut both this and the chocolate chip scalloped mat with rectangular nestabilities. The fabulous patterned paper also counts for scallops and colour, I think. I picked up the Primas at Stamping Bella recently and also pulled out some SU felt flowers and crystal brads.

Loving this little Unity window

I had to play along with the first Unity anniversary challenge--hopefully I'll get to the other ones too. When I saw that the colour challenge was a combination of Kraft, Baja Breeze, Ruby Red and So Saffron, I immediately thought of the fabulous packaging they use at Unity and wanted to incorporate the window in my card.
Lots of 'nestabilities' frames and windows in this creation. The layout itself if pretty simple. I don't have 'ruby red' so I used some retired Riding Hood Red. I stamped the sentiment and balloon image from the Love in the Air set in Adirondack espresso ink and coloured with copics. I dusted the swirls and dots with the glitter from Stamping Bella and Nicky's favourite Sankura Quickie Glue Pen. I thought the Making Memories (Chloe's Closet) flower brads in the corners of the front panel were fairly close to Blue Bayou.
Thanks for looking!
~Nancy