Showing posts with label daisy chain challenges. Show all posts
Showing posts with label daisy chain challenges. Show all posts

Monday, March 25, 2024

Challenge 2412

 
   Sponsored by Newton's Nook
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Hello and welcome.  Today begins a new challenge over at Pammie's Inky Pinkies and this week we're being sponsored by Newton's Nook.  For my card today, I pulled out my Newton's Rainy Day set and got to work.  

I started out by stamping my image, and saying, on a piece of scrap Hammermill card stock before coloring using my Copic markers. Once all of the coloring was finished, I lightly stippled some pacific pointe ink over/around the image using my Tim Holtz mini domed ink blending foams then layered and added brads.  Setting my layered panel aside, I then pulled out my raindrop stencil and added ink again using the blending foam to create my card base.  I then added the layered image panel using glue dots before adding some blue fibers I've had in my stash for YEARS and then some blue rain drops.  The final touch was diamond ice stickles to the rain and puddle.  I'm really please with how it turned out.

Challenges entered:
 
A Barrel of Monkeys #13 - Fingerpaints (chose the colors I used growing up) 
 
Thanks for stopping by today.  Have a great day and don't forget to join us this week at Pammie's Inky Pinkies.

Stamps: Newton's Nook
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black; SU Pacific Pointe
Card Stock: Hammermill White; Stampin UP
Accessories: MISTI, Copic Markers, Fibers, Dew Drops, Brads, Glue Dots, Ice Stickles, Blending Foams

Monday, January 22, 2024

PIP Challenge 2403

 
 
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Hello and welcome.  Today begins a new challenge over at Pammie's Inky Pinkies and this week we're being sponsored by Penguin Palace.  I would like to thank them for their sponsorship and for providing images for the design team to use.  My card today is using the Puddles of Fun digital stamp set.

I started out by combining the images I wanted to use then printing it out on Neenah white card stock before coloring using my Lyra and Castle Arts watercolor pencils.  Once the coloring was finished, I stippled some stormy sky and tumbled glass distress inks using my paper pouncers and mini applicators before layering and adding silver brads.  I then used a confetti stencil and stippled pink passion ink to make the background look like "raindrops".  Once my layered image was added, I adhered some glitter dew drops from my stash before adding waterfall ice stickles to highlight the rain and glossy accents to the puddles.

Challenges entered:
 
Daisy Chain #81 - No Design Paper (stenciled raindrops)
 
 
 
Thanks for stopping by today.  Have a great day and don't forget to join in this week's challenge at Pammie's Inky Pinkies.

 
Stamps: Penguin Palace
Ink: Stampin Up Pink Passion; Tim Holtz Tumbled Glass, Stormy Sky Distress
Card Stock: Neenah White; Stampin Up
Accessories: Computer, Watermark Program, Printer, Castle Arts Watercolor Pencils, Lyra Pencils, Brads, Paper Pouncers, Ice Stickles, Glossy Accents, Glitter Dew Drops, Glue, MFT Confetti Stencil
 

Monday, January 15, 2024

PIP Challenge 2402

         Sponsored by Beccy's Place

 

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Hello, welcome and Happy New Year!!  I certainly hope you had a fabulous Christmas and a safe New Year gatherings.  Today begins a new challenge at Pammie's Inky Pinkies and this week we are being sponsored by Beccy's Place.  I would like to thank them for their sponsorship of this week's challenge.  My card today is using one of the free images Beccy has on her blog.  I love the quote by Helen Keller.  Now why have I not used this image before now is beyond me.

Once I had printed out the silhouette image onto Neenah white cardstock, I decided to try ink blending the background to make it look like a sunset using several Tim Holtz distress inks and my blending brushes before layering and adding some tiny black brads.   The card is dry embossed using my dusty Bird Call Cuttlebug embossing folder with my Big Shot©. After pouncing black ink over the raised images, I added it to a black card with black/blue fibers running along the edges.  I then added the silhouette image panel using glue dots before adding some forgotten black bling.  I'm really please with how this turned out.  Fortunately, I had it completed before this last migraine started.

Challenges entered: 
 
 

 
 
 
Thanks for stopping by today.  Have a fabulous day.

Stamps: Beccy's Place
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black; Tim Holtz Chipped Sapphire, Dusty Concord, Tattered Rose, Milled Lavender, Wild Honey, Scattered Straw Distress Inks
Card stock: Neenah White; Stampin Up
Accessories: Computer, Printer, Blending Brush, Embossing Folder, Big Shot, Bling, Fibers, Brads, Glue Dots, Brads

Thursday, July 28, 2022

Life Sure Is Trouble And More

The last couple days have not been good days for me health wise, mentally and physically.  Although, I'm trying to focus on something else to keep from panicking, but I'm having a hard time with it.  Let's just say LIFE is not being kind right now.  So with that in mind, I'm still trying to color when I can and turn those colored panels into cards when I can.  

My first card to share is uses an image designed by SimplyBStamps (now closed), but sold on A &M Memories (now closed) called Toil and Trouble.  After printing it onto Neenah white card stock, I colored it using Prismacolor and Copic markers, as well as Castle Arts pencils, before stippling using Tim Holtz Spiced Marmalade and Dusty Concord distress inks.  Once my coloring was finished, I layered it and added some orange brads I've had in my stash for years before adding to an orange card base with scrap Basic Grey designer paper I originally bought at Michael's who knows how long ago.  The final embellishments were a punched black bat, googlie eyes and some Ranger Glossy Accents highlighting the "jar of eyeballs".

Challenges entered:
 
 

 

 
Stamps: SimplyB Stamps (closed)
Ink: Tim Holtz Spiced Marmalade, Dusty Concord Distress Inks
Card Stock: Neenah White; Stampin Up; Scrap Designer Paper
Accessories: Computer, Printer, SU Bat Punch, Brads, Pop Dots, Googlie Eyes, Ranger Glossy Accents, PFS Blending Brushes

My second card is made using a retired red rubber image from Impression Obsession called Classic Truck I got when Impression Obsession closed out their red rubber stamps.  I colored this one while my husband was watching the news the other night using both Lyra and Castle Arts pencils before layering and adding it to a navy card base.  I kept embellishments at a minimum just using brads, copper cord and a clear Sakura 3D glaze pen.  As an afterthought, I lightly stippled Tim Holtz forest moss and dusty concord distress inks around the edges.

Challenges entered:
 
 

 
 
Stamps: Impression Obsession
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black; Tim Holtz Dusty Concord, Forest Moss Distress Inks
Card Stock: Hammermill White; Stampin Up
Accessories: Lyra and Castle Arts Pencils, Copper Cord, Brads, Pop Dots, Sakura 3D Clear Glaze Pen

My final card is a Christmas one using a couple of clear stamp sets I picked up from The Cat's Pajamas last year when the discontinued their clear stamp lines and went with digital ones only.  I started out by stamping my snowmen onto some scrap white card stock before coloring and layering onto scraps as well.  I then stamped my saying onto scrap white card stock, layered, and set aside.  I then made my shaker using a scrap panel of pacific pointe card and scrap designer paper I've had for years before assembling my shaker panel.  Taking a clear envie, I added the panel and my shaker elements before sealing and adding to a pacific pointe card.  Note to self: don't have so many layers inside your shaker window.  Since this was my first time making a shaker, I figured lesson learned.

Challenges entered:
 
 

 

 Stamps: The Cat's Pajamas
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black; Tim Holtz Tumbled Glass
Card Stock: Stampin Up; Scraps Including Designer Paper
Accessories: Prismacolor and Copic Markers, PFS Blending Brush, Cello Envelope, SU Ballet Blue Marker, Sequins
 
Thanks for stopping by today.  Have a great day.

Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Let's Doodle!

Hello and welcome.   Today is Humor Me Wednesday at Catch The Bug and although my card today isn't humorous, it does reflect my hope for 2021 - Clean And Simple!  My hope for next year is a nice, neat, low stress year especially after everything 2020 has thrown at us!  My card was inspired, not only by the year, but did you know September 20th is Doodle Day?  I sure didn't.
 
After printing off my Ornamental Flowers 2 image (at 3.5x5 inches ) onto Hammermill white card stock, I colored it using copic markers before lightly stippling the left over tumbled glass ink around the colored image.  The only embellishments used were clear bling crystals and Sakura 3D black glaze pen to highlight the butterflies flight.  A nice clean and simple card great for any occasion.

Challenges entered:
 
 
 
Thanks for stopping by today.  Have a great day and please stay safe out there.

Stamps: Bugaboo
Ink: Tim Holtz Tumbled Glass
Card Stock: Hammermill White
Accessories:  Copic Markers, Stipple Brush, Bling, Sakura 3D Glaze Pen