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Friday, December 30, 2011

Friday Spyday #13 with Shaela


This is the last Friday Spyday of 2011.  Can you believe we are half way through this DT term?  It's amazing how time flies.  This week's featured card is by Shaela.  She uses such great colors and Flirty Anya is just too cute.
My base is Very Vanilla with layers of kraft and Mamarazzi by Bo Bunny.  The border punch is Martha Stewart and the sentiment is punched using the decorative label punch from SU.  The image is Oliver from TGF's OA Journey.  Isn't he just darling?  I love his little vintage vagabond look.  He is colored in copic and mounted on dimensionals.  The last piece is a coin from Tim Holtz. 
Be sure to check out the rest of the design team and play along with this week's challenge at the TGF Farm Fresh Challenge blog.  Thanks for looking!  April

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Heart Journal - week 23

This is the last Heart Journal.  I can't believe I made it through all 23 weeks!  Honestly, I feel like it is a major accomplishment, so I am excited to share my last entry.  This week's theme is "A Letter to Myself."
I used Bo Bunny Mamarazzi for the base.  Isn't it fabulous?  I cut a photo/mirror from thin chipboard and used a square nestabilities to cut and emboss the center.  Instead of a photo, I put a piece of foil so to still reflect, but be distorted.  I have a hard time with my looks and have never had a positive view of me or my body, so I decided to reflect that.  On the left side is my title and along the film strip, I wrote some positive things for me to focus on about myself.  The tag next to the "photo" is stamped with $1 set from Target's dollar spot, in Jet Black Staz-On.  I added a silver eyelet in place of the one printed on the tag and tied some jute twine before mounting on dimensionals. 
So, there you have it.  Thanks for taking this journey with me and thanks for looking!  April

Monday, December 26, 2011

Monday Funday #13 - Sing-A-Song

It's another Monday Funday challenge at the TGF Farm Fresh Challenge blog and I get to host!  I hope everyone had a fabulous Christmas (or if you celebrate another holiday).  Today's challenge is "Sing A Song" - create a project based on a favorite song or lyric.  I left it broad so there is a lot of freedom.
 
The card base is Whisper White with layers of Old Olive and designer paper from DCWV.  The image is Elf Anya and is colored with copics.  I mounted it on a die cut with nestabilites classic circles and lacy circles.  I tied some bells to twine and cut slits near her hands to look like she is holding the string of bells.  I also used a glue gun to add bells to her hat and the bow. 
peek at inside
Inside is some scraps from the card with the sentiment "Jingle Bells" stamped in Purely Pomegrante using Studio g alphabet stamps from Michael's dollar bin. 
I hope you all join in and take a break from the holiday craze.  Thanks for looking!  April

Friday, December 23, 2011

Friday Spyday #12 - Beate

Beate's card
This week's Spyday comes from a very talented lady at SCS - Beate!  She has many tutorials and gorgeous projects that wow me every time. 

I decided to draw from the colors and the scallops.  I wanted to use more than one kind of border punch and had a lot of fun picking which ones.  I also drew from the triangle piece by making a multi-pocket card.  I started with a base of 5x12, scoring at 4 and 8.  I then cut a diagonal piece off from the 4" score to the 12" end.  I added an extra pocket behind the shortest piece.  At the top, I punched a Martha Stewart punch on Whisper White; folding it as I stitched to give it a gathered look.  I used the pinking hearts punch in black along the slant.  I used a scrap piece of pink heart printed paper to make a background for the middle pocket.  The black pocket has a white border using the lacy scallop border punch from SU.  The littlest slant flap is embossed using the snowflake Cuttlebug folder. 
I made the wrap with a pink band 1.5" wide x 10".  The image is WS Joyce digi, colored with copics and a Santa hat cut from Cricut's Paper Doll Dress Up cartridge in bubble gum pink.  The floor is made by coloring with several E group markers, then drawing lines and woodgrain with a multiliner.  She is mounted on a lacy circle nestabilities, accented with bling.  The sentiment is printed on cardstock, punched with a 1 1/4" circle, mounted on a 1 3/8" circle, and popped up on a dimensional.  Inside hides three gift cards.  
Now it's your turn!  Head over to the Farm Fresh Challenge blog to check out the rest of the Design Team samples and play along.  Thanks for looking!  April


Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Heart Journal - week 22

We're in the last two weeks of Heart Journalling over at The Greeting Farm.  I can't believe next week is it and I will actually finish this....Merry Christmas to me!  This week's assignment - Music of My Heart.  We have been asked to create a spread featuring music in some way.  As for me, well, I have NO musical talent - that honor goes to my husband and daughter.  I can proudly say my daughter's ecclectic tastes come from me.  I love country, oldies, broadway, etc...pretty much anything that is not Death Metal or rap.  My MP3 features things like Andrew Lloyd Webber, Seether, Paramore, Brad Paisley, Van Morrison, and Disney - just to name a few. 
The color inspiration came from a Creative Imaginations sticker page I picked up on clearance at Michael's.  It has shades of cream, brown, maroon, silver, etc.  I started my spread by inking the base in CTMH's Brown Bag, then inked the edges in Blazing Red Staz-On.  Next, I went to my sheet music background stamp from Stampabilities and SU's Grunge Rock for the guitar.  I printed words to several songs that speak to me right now... A Thousand Years (Christina Perri - Breaking Dawn), Don't Think I Can't Love You (Jake Owen), All That You Are (Goo Goo Dolls - Transformers), and Get It Right (Glee Original Song).  They are inked and stamped with the same two colors.  The checker stamp is also from SU's Grunge Rock.  The finishing touch is a few stickers from the Creative Imaginations sheet.  Thanks for looking!  April

Monday, December 19, 2011

TGF's 3rd Annual Customer Blog Hop

Welcome to the 3rd Annual Customer Blog Hop!  This is for the holiday project entry.
 
My project is a butterfly box using SU's Certainly Celery, Whisper White, Recollections robin egg blue, cherry, and designer papers from DCWV's This Christmas stack.  The image is from TGF's Tea-rrific photopolymer clear mount stamp set and is colored in copic markers.  It was cut and embossed using Nestabilities classic circles and mounted on a lacy circle using dimensionals.  The border punch is Martha Stewart's scary fence, but I cut off the bat wings, and added pearls.  The finishing touch is a bow tied with a pink button. 
box top
Inside view
Inside is a sentiment I typed on the computer and cut out using a Nestabilites die. 
While the box is a tad time consuming and requires exact measurements, it gives a dramatic effect and is actually easy to assemble. 

Not only do the participants have a chance to win one of TWO big prizes - one in each category of "holiday" and 'general" project categories. THREE grand prizes up for grabs!  Be sure to comment on each participants blog as you hop along and you will be entered to win the third grand prize.  Talk about awesome! 

Now, back to the TGF blog to pick up your next stop!

I hope you enjoyed visiting my blog and you have fun!  Thanks for looking!  April

Monday Funday #12

Here we are again!  Time to make those last minute Christmas cards!  This week's assignment: use Kraft, twine and buttons. 
The base is cherry with layers of kraft.  I used a corner rounder to trim the layers.  The image is TGF's Wild Sprout Edward and Camille...of course, they are for Twilight's Edward and Bella...and are colored with copic markers.  I added a little heart ornament for Bella to hold.  The border punch is Martha Stewart.  I stamped the sentiment from SU's Loads of Love in Whisper White on the corner before adding the assembled layers.  I wrapped some jute twine around the border piece, adding a couple of little tags with holiday words tied with baker's twine and clipped with a mini clothes pin.  I also added a button near the sentiment, tied with a piece of baker's twine and set with a glue dot. 
Inside, the sentiment and truck are from SU's Loads of Love.  The truck is pieced and mounted on dimensionals. 
inside of card
Head over to the TGF Farm Fresh Challenge blog and play along!  Thanks for looking!  April

Friday, December 16, 2011

Friday Spyday #11 with Eva91

eva's card
It's another Friday Spyday down on the farm.  Today we spied...Eva 91!  Eva's card is based on another recent Spyday we had but her colors and papers, along with her darling grandmother image is just too sweet.


The inspiration for my card came while my children watched "The Polar Express."The base is robin's egg blue from Recollections and has layers of cherry and designer paper from DCWV's This Christmas.  The other images are copies of the gold train ticket.  The background is cut using the SU/Sizzix Top Note die.  The designer paper layer is also embossed using the snowflakes Cuttlebug folder.  Behind the Top Note layer, I have a pull out ticket with the phrase "Believe" punched in it.  If you know the story, you know where it comes from.  I added a silver bell (also part of the story) and a pull tag to the edge of the ticket.  The image is TGF's Special Autumn Anya and is colored with copics, then mounted on dimensionals.  Her hat is from Cricut's Pooh & Friends cartridge.  The sentiment (also from the story) is stamped on a scrap of blue base in Blazing Red Staz-On, then punched and mounted with dimensionals.  Does the bell still ring for you?
Now it's your turn.  Head over to the Farm Fresh Challenge blog and see what the rest of the DT created, then submit your entry.  Thanks for looking!  April

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

December Retro-Fresh Challenge: Tag-It

This month's TGF Farm Fresh Challenge blog Retro Fresh challenge is Tag-It!  The assignment: create a tag or use a tag on a project featuring a TGF image.  I'll be honest, I am not a fan of making tags, but I don't mind using them on something else. 
Here is mine...another Christmas card featuring TGF's OA Just for You and Tea-rrific sets (tag and swirl inside).  Now, the OA Just for You meets the "at least 6 months old" for the Retro part of the challenge, but I snuck in the other set...shame on me!  The base is Old Olive with layers of Very Vanilla, cherry and DSP from DCWV and is a gate fold card with stitching around the outer edge of the layers.  The border punch is lacy scallop border from Martha Stewart/EK Success.  The ribbon is grosgrain from Michael's.  Amelia is color in copic.  The ground under her feet is done making lots of little dots in several shades of the E range of colors - Sand, Oriental, Chamios, etc.  The tag is stamped in Wild Wasabi ink and the snowflake is from the SU Season of Friendship, stamped with Whisper White craft, then sprinkled with red embossing powder.  It is punched with a 3/4" cirlce and mounted on a 1" circle using a dimensional.  I used a bit of twine to kinda make it look like an ornament.
inside card
I absolutely love how many TGF images can be used for more than one kind of project.  They are, by far, one of the most flexible images I have ever worked with.  Be sure to check out what the rest of the DT has up their sleeves at the TGF Farm Fresh Challenge blog.  Thanks for looking!  April

Monday, December 12, 2011

Monday Funday #11 - Oh Boy!

Today's Monday Funday is Oh Boy! - create a boy themed card.  Head over to the TGF Farm Fresh Challenge blog to see what the Design Team has created for you! 
My card base is kraft with layers of spruce and designer paper from DCWV's This Christmas stack.  I used a zig zag stitch around the large layer and a straight stitch on the inner layer.  I wrapped the base with Night of Navy grosgrain ribbon, then made a bow and attached with a glue dot.  The image is Later Skater Ian and is cut with a nestabilities die, then mounted with dimensionals.  The santa hat is cut on the Cricut using Paper Doll Dress Up cartridge.  The sentiment is printed using Stencil font and punched with a 1 1/2" circle and mounted on a 1 3/4" circle, then mounted with dimensionals. 
The inside hides a little surprise...a gift card!  I used a scrap of the spruce paper to decorate the inside with a forest punch by EK Success.  Thanks for looking!  April

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Heart Journal - week 21

This week's Heart Journal assignments is "I LOVE..." - create a spread about someone or something you love.  Well, there are a lot of things I love in my life, so...
The base is sponged in Purely Pomegrante, Wisteria Wonder, Tempting Turquoise, Calypso Coral, and Green Galore.  The circles are from Autumn Leaves, stamped in Jet Black Staz-On, and accented with white gel pen.  I used multiliners in .02, .05, and .08 to doodle the lines, border, title and writing.  Last, I spritzed it with Vanilla Shimmer and Spun Sugar Smooch and heat set.  Thanks for looking!  April

Friday, December 9, 2011

Friday Spyday #10 - Danielle Daws

It's another Friday Spyday at TGF's Farm Fresh Challenge blog.  This week we spied...Danielle Daws.  It is inspired from a sketch by Jennifer Schulz at Deconstructing Jen.  I am also entering it for this week's Anyone for Anya's Anything Goes challenge. 
Danielle's card

My base is Cherry with layers of pine and designer papers from DCWV This Christmas stack.  I stitched the two layers with a straight and zig zag stitches.  The image is TGF's Wild Sprout Stella and is colored in copics and mounted with dimensionals.  I accented it with glitter and cut the santa hat from Cricut's Paper Doll Dress Up.  The letters are cut from Cricut's Doodlecharms.  The sentiment is printed on cardstock and mounted on a pine scrap with a dimensional. 

Don't forget about the TGF 3rd Annual Customer Blog Hop!  There is still 3 days left to sign up by emailing Jessica at yeahshestamps@gmail.com.  Come play along with us and enter for a chance at some special treats! 
Thanks for looking!  April

Monday, December 5, 2011

Monday Funday #10 - N.E.A.

It's a killer challenge at TGF's Farm Fresh Challenge blog - NEA - No Embellishments Allowed!  You wouldn't think this would be hard, but it's harder than you think.  I am itching to grab something out of my embellishment drawer! 
The base is from a prescored 4x5.5" card kit I found at Michael's.  It is mounted with a layer of cherry cardstock that I used the EK Success/SU pinking hearts border on one end.  The image is one of the three Miss Anya Hats Off set and is colored in copic.  Because she looks like she is sitting, I free-hand sketched a line and colored in an area under her seat.  Anya is holding a wreath I made by cutting a circle within a circle, then used scraps from the pinking hearts border punch.  (Just collect the hearts as you punch the border and adhere them to the circle base with liquid adhesive, then let dry.  TIP: used a scrap of post it note to make a little handle to hold the circle while you glue the hearts.)  The sentiment is made from two SU retired sets - Rivited and So Many Scallops - stamped on Whisper White and cherry, then mounted with dimensionals.  Now, it's your turn.  Head over to the FFC blog to join the fun and check out what the other talented DT members are doing!  Thanks for looking!  April

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Heart Journal - week 20

This week's Heart Journal assignment is "Dreams": create a spread based on a dream, goal, or wish.  I have had some weird dreams lately, so I decided to go more broad.  I started searching ideas on the internet and then looked at images.  When I saw a dreamcatcher, I started looking at them specifically.  Some are so simple and others are really detailed.  So, I decided to use one in my design.
The base is mod podged tissue paper that is crinkled and then painted with a coat of Regency Blue acrylic paint.  Once set, I stamped the background with a script and sheet music (Stampabilities) in Pool Party ink.  Next is a Inkadinkado polka dot stamp in Brilliance Moonlight archival ink.  I inked the edges in Island Indigo ink, then stamped with words from Michael's dollar bin.  The dream catcher is sketched on vellum, then colored on the back with Sharpie markers.  I cut it out and ran it through a Xyron sticker maker.  I purposely placed it so one of the words showed through the vellum.  Last was a few words written by hand and a favorite quote from Twilight.  Thanks for looking!  April

Friday, December 2, 2011

Friday Spyday #9 with Jacqueline

It's another Friday Spyday at TGF's Farm Fresh Challenge blog and this week's spied card is by Jacqueline. 
Jacqueline's card
The base is cherry from Recollections with layers of Very Vanilla and DSP from DCWV's Christmas stack.  The base is cut at 5.25x10.5.  The cherry layer is cut at 5x5 with the squares cut at 2.25 and the DSP layer is 2 1/8 square.  The image is TGF's Elf Anya colored with copic markers and mounted on classic circle and lacy circle cut with nestabilities with dimensionals.  The lights are button embellishments I found at Michael's and tied with twine that was pulled across a Lucky Limeade ink pad to color it.  The sentiment is printed on cardstock in Curlz font and mounted on a nestabilities diecut. 
Now, it's your turn!  Head over to the Farm Fresh Challenge blog and show us what you've got.  Be sure to check out the rest of the DT's designs too (see right column).  NOW....

FYI for 3rd Annual Customer Blog Hop! 
What: An ALL-customer blog hop for anyone who wants to participate using TGF stamps

When: Monday, December 19th, 10am CST-10pm CST

Where: TGF's Blog and on YOUR blogs!

How to sign up?  This is the important part, folks!

1.) Please send an email to Jessica at yeahshestamps@gmail.com with the subject line: TGF HOP (my email will be set up to 'filter' these emails into a special folder so that no names are missed- it's very important you use the words "TGF HOP".
2.) Create a new, never-before-seen project, card, etc. in ONE of TWO categories (or both if you're feeling festive!)
a.) HOLIDAY project                b.) GENERAL TGF project
There will be TWO Grand prizes to two random hoppers that night- one for a HOLIDAY project and one for a general TGF project that really showcases your love of TGF!
Come one, come all, and if you don't have a blog, that's ok too- you can use your SCS Gallery to showcase your projects, too!
Please email your intent to sign up by MONDAY, DECEMBER 12th to Jessica.
Out of respect for other hoppers, please also email Jessica even if at the last minute, if something comes up and you cannot participate so that I can go in and change the links so that no one 'breaks' the hop. Everyone puts in a TON of work for these events and we are SUPER pumped!
Thanks for looking!  April

Monday, November 28, 2011

Monday Funday #9 with Margie

It's another TGF Farm Fresh Monday Funday challenge!  Today's host is our wonderful team captain, Margie!  The challenge...rule of 3 - use three of any item - ribbon, brads, buttons, etc.  For my card, I have three ribbons, three colors (Mickey Mouse ears, pants, and shoes), and three designer papers.
The base is Stampin' Up's Real Red with layers of Daffodil Delight and Basic Black.  The designer papers are from Paper Studio, Reminisce, and Sandylion.  The border punch is EK Success' dotted scallop.  The TGF images are Stampin' Anya and, the new November release, Wild Sprout Matilda.  They are colored in copic markers, and their shirts are paper pieced.  I used a Mickey icon punch to make the hats, by cutting a bit off the bottom of the icon.  Anya is cut with a classic circle nestabilities, embossed, then inked with Pool Party, then mounted on a basic black scalloped circle.  I wrapped white grosgrain ribbon around the base and tied with a piece of baker's twine and a red button.  I have skipped a sentiment for now.
Be sure to head over to the FFC blog and play along!  Thanks for looking!  April

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Heart Journal - week 19

Ahhh, we are in the final month of TGF's Heart Journal challenge.  This week's challenge is "Chaos" - no neatness allowed!  Yea, I am one to go tidy, so this was a challenge. 
I started with Tim Holtz tissue tape and overlapped and skewed them.  Next, I made a wash with Kelly Green acrylic paint and water.  (I don't use green often, so I purposely picked it to work with.)  I tried to darken the edges a bit and lighter in the middle.  Once that dried, I used a polka dot stamp from SU and Wild Wasabi to stamp the bottom and sides, with a random one tossed in on top, then inked the outer edges.  I used the Tim Holtz clock and gears masks, dousing them in Silver Foil Smooch Spritz.  Once dried, I added the title with Tim Holtz tile stickers and -for some complete randomness- I added a blinged cherry decal.  It makes absolutely no sense, but that's part of the idea, right? 
What's really funny is this sort of started as either a distressed, aged piece, or a vintage Halloween thing, but it went a totally different direction as I started working.  In the end, it turned out ecclectic and kinda cool, if I do say so myself.  Thanks for looking!  April

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Heart Journal - week 18

This week's Heart Journal assignment is "Parents" - make a spread centered around your parents, life as a parent or parents in general.  One of my favorite quotes is from "Fern Gulley: The Last Rainforest" and it says "We didn't inherit the earth from our parents; we borrowed it from our children."  I took that a step further and made my spread centered around the concept of Mother Earth. 
I found this fantastic image in several places online, but did not find who to credit it to.  I transfered the basic sketch by pencil, then filled in with sharpie.  Next, I found another image with a fetus inside the planet Earth, shrunk it and incorporated it into the sketch.  I filled it in with acrylic paints.  Once the planet portion dried, I used a spouncer to add in white clouds.  For the darkest blue, I used a stencil brush and pounced it to give it some texture.  The next step was to make stars with some glitter paint.  Once set, I spritzed the entire spread with Vanilla Shimmer Smooch and heat set it.  I used a silver marker to write the quote.  I am not a fan of free-hand drawing or painting, so this was well out of my comfort zone.  It took a lot of time, but the effect is really nice.  Thanks for looking!  April

Monday, November 21, 2011

Monday Funday Sketch #2


sketch
It's another Monday Funday at the TGF Farm Fresh Challenge blog!  Today's challenge is a sketch by our own, Margie Cortina
The base of the card is Chocolate Chip with layers of Very Vanilla and Old Olive.  I took the sketch and rotated it on its side.  The Very Vanilla layer is dry embossed with the Cuttlebug polka dot folder.  The scalloped border is Whisper White with brown polka dot grosgrain ribbon.  The image is Navajo Anya and is colored in copic.  I masked over top of her, then stamped a medallion over top, then embossed in clear embossing powder.  Once cooled, I sponged olive chalk ink over top, then cut with a classic oval nestabilities, then mounted over the scalloped oval with dimensionals.  The scalloped oval is from Cricut's Ashlyn Alphabet in Pumpkin Pie.  The sentiment is stamped in olive chalk ink on Very Vanilla, then punched with the wide oval and mounted over the decorative label punch.  I added a couple of pearls to the sentiment.  The card is an easel style but displayed on its side.  The inside is decorated with leaves stamped in Whisper White craft and embossed with clear powder.  Once cooled, they are cut out and mounted on dimensionals.  I used a scrap of Early Espresso baker's twine to tie on the brown leaf.  The medallion, leaves and sentiment are from SU's Day of Gratitude set. 
Now, head on over to the TGF Farm Fresh Challenge blog and play along!  Thanks for looking!  April

Friday, November 18, 2011

Friday Spyday #7 with Mercy

 It's my turn to host Friday Spyday over at TGF's Farm Fresh Challenge blog.  I wanted to stick with our fun Twilight inspired theme, so I hit the Wild Sprouts section of the gallery and spied....Mercy!  I love her colors and card style and her little WS Odette is to die for! 
Mercy's card
My card is Chocolate Chip with layers of bubble gum pink and SEI Valentine themed paper.  It is double sided so I used both sides in the design.  The image is WS Dressy Joyce digi and is colored with copics and has little pearl earrings added.  She is mounted on a class oval nestabilities.  The blocks are stitched before  assembly and some brown polka dot ribbon added.  The felt heart is Heidi Swapp.  I punched the paper hearts from scraps.  The sentiment is from Artful Inkables Fictionally Inspired stamp set and is stamped in Timber Staz-On, then mounted with dimensionals. 
Inside, I have a special surprise for my friend.  The Bella bracelet is made with a heart crystal and the pewter wolf charm is inked in Timber Staz-On, then heat set.  I simply used a perferator, then folded the flap in, punching a couple of holes using my crop-a-dile.  To seal the flap, I used two mini silver brads. 
So, head over to the Farm Fresh Challenge blog and play along with us!  Thanks for looking!  April

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Pixie Dust Studio "Breaking Dawn" Hop

Our friends at Pixie Dust Studio Challenge decided to celebrate the newest Twilight Saga movie by having a blog hop!  Our task:  create a project using PDS Twilight images and use red, black, white or silver and add some sparkle.  You should be arriving from Cheryl's blog.

Fire & Ice, Wolf Jacob, tent & True Love digis
I have had this paint can sitting around, so I used some Jet Black Staz-On to ink it up.  All images are colored in copic markers.  The lid has the "And so the lion fell in love with the lamb" quote printed in Twilight font and combined with the lion and lamb (True Love) digi.  The side of the can is the Eclipse camp site scene.  Edward and Jacob (Fire and Ice) are fighting for Bella's (Eclipse Bella) attention in front of the tent, while Seth (Wolf Jacob image shrunk and flipped) sits at Edward's side and Victoria (not shown) is off to the side biding her time.  I used some snow paint to add some dimension and ground the characters to the scene.  The other images are Edward and Bella (Marry Me...Bella) and the meadow (Love Sparkles).
Edward's skin is sparkling with Spica pen, but I couldn't get it to show in the photos.  I also have quotes that go with the scenes.  I used bits of the challenge color ribbon and a "twilight" icon keychain to finish the piece. 
Marry Me...Bella
Love Sparkles

To get your own fab Pixie Dust characters, hop on over to Pixie Dust Studio.  All images used are available in the Twilight Mega Pixie Pack.




Next stop on the hop: Taylor
Thanks for looking!  April

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Heart Journal - week 17

This week's Heart Journal assignment is "Soul Food" - create a spread around a favorite food or drink.  My absolute favorite treat...See's Candies.  YUMMY!  Of course, I don't live anywhere near one, so I have to rely on the kindness of my mother to send them as a special treat from time to time...and are they coveted when a box arrives. 
I watered down some Pool Blue, Pumpkin and Butter Apple Barrel acrylic paints and tried to make an effect of a sunset (I was out of purple).  I used the snow writer paint and spread with my fingers to make some dimensional clouds.  I found some pics of my favorite varieties of See's and printed them on cardstock, before running them through my Xyron sticker maker.  Next is a fine liner to draw the strings, write names, and doodle the title.  Thanks for looking!  April

Monday, November 14, 2011

Monday Funday #7 - Twilight challenge

Yea, like we were going to let Breaking Dawn pass without a Twilight inspired challenge.  Today's Farm Fresh Monday Funday challenge is to use red, black, white and/or silver.  If you have any of the Wild Sprouts, pull them out and make them shine! 
The base is Cherry Cobbler with layers of Very Vanilla and designer papers from Paper Studio and Recollections.  The card design is based on Mojo Monday 210.  The border is Martha Stewart's drippy goo punch.  The checkered ribbon reminds me of Breaking Dawn chess pieces and was purchased at Michael's, then topped with a black pearl.  The image is Wild Sprout Logan, colored in copics, then a clear Spica pen was rubbed over his face to give a little sparkle.  I gave him a cloak to make him the Volturi guard member Demetri.  To make the cloak, I used a piece of post-it not to cover the lower half of Logan to create a mask.  Next, ink the stamp with Whisper White craft ink, remove mask, and stamp on Basic Black.  I used a white gel pen to finish the robe and went over the lines of the hood to darken.  Next, I used a craft knife to cut out the face, trimming the outline of the robe with scissors.  Then, I used a glue pen to attach over the top of the colored image.  There you have it, a Volturi robe-clad character.  The sentiment is stamped with a Studio g dollar alphabet stamp on Very Vanilla and the quote is from New Moon.  A few pearls on the bottom right corner, finish the card.
Now, it's your turn.  What Twi-inspired piece can you create?  Thanks for looking! April

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Breaking Dawn Bookmark

Happy Breaking Dawn!!!!  In celebration of the new movie, I decided to make bookmarks for my daughter and her friends.  These are stamped with stamps from Artful Inkables Into the Moonlight and Fictionally Inspired.  I backed them with Chocolate Chip cardstock and Tattered Time photo mats from DCWV.  The top of the bookmark is a decorative label punch folded in half, then set with a jumbo eyelet and threaded with ribbon.  Super fast and cute!  Be sure to come back and see more Twilight-inspired projects this week!  Thanks for looking!  April

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Ahoy, Matey!

This is for TGF's Movie night at SCS.  The challenge is to create a card based on a favorite movie.  Since I have been all about Twilight on our weekly challenges, I decided to give Pirates of the Caribbean a shot.  Here is my salute to Elizabeth Swann in her pirate best.  Papers are SU's Bravo Burgundy with Karen Foster DP.  To make the notched corners, I flipped my EK Success circle punch over and the punch is divided into quarters.  Line the corner up within one section, then punch as usual.  The image is Matey Anya digi colored in copic markers then cut using the classic oval nestabilities.  I tied knots in some jute twine and wrapped it around a strip of DP and used some mini staples to hold in place.  The sentiment is printed in Batik font and cut using the deckled rectangles nestabilities, the mounted in a wax seal.  Last is a couple of shots of Gold Glow Smooch spritz.  Thanks for looking!  April

Friday, November 11, 2011

Friday Spyday #6

It's another Friday Spyday at the Farm Fresh Challenge blog!  This week is a lovely card by theredhairedgirl. 

theredhairedgirl's card

I am sticking to the Twilight theme.  This card features Whisper White, Basic Black and DP from Hobby Lobby.  The red satin ribbon is from Michael's.  The images are TGF's Wild Sprouts Logan and Wild Sprout Jade and are colored in copic.  Jade is from the Roll Call Kit.  I stamped Logan's hoodie on black cardstock in Whisper White, masking the bottom portion, then using a gel pen to finish the "robe".  It took a little work to set the robe over Jade and I had to cut her pigtails, sigh.  If you haven't figured it out - they are Jane and Alec Volturi.  Yea, Alec should have had brown hair, but I didn't think of it until I had already colored...oh well.  The characters are mounted on Nestabilities scalloped circle and oval cuts.  The background behind the characters is from New Moon and features Jane and Alec ("They send you out for one and you come back with two...and a half....Well done.")!  The finishing touch is three mini silver brads on the opposite corners.  Be sure to head over to the TGF Farm Fresh Challenge blog and play along.  Thanks for looking!  April

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

November Retro-Fresh Challenge

 It's time for another Farm Fresh Retro-Fresh challenge!  This month, not only do we use a TGF stamp that is at least six months old, but use turquoise and berry pink colors.  I am sticking with using Twilight-inspired Wild Sprouts Ebony and Hugh. 
The base is Tempting Turquoise with layers of Rich Razzleberry, bubble gum pink, and DP from my local scrap store.  The border punch is card suit from EK Success.  The image is colored in copic markers, then cut out with nestabilities.  I used some mini brads from SU and a bit of ribbon.  The sentiment is printed in Twilight font, punched with 1 3/8", 1 1/2" and scalloped circle punches, then mounted with dimensionals.  The card is called a "Joy Fold" card (tutorial on SCS).
card opened

Reminder from Jess:
Don't forget that the DECEMBER Guest Designer contest ends 11/10, so make sure to get your entries in to Jess before the big reveal of Phase 1 on our Facebook page on Friday, 11/11!

What's more? Please join us at 7pm CST on Friday, November 11th in our SCS Forum for our First-EVER TGF "Customer Challenge and Chit-Chat" night! Our first night will be a MOVIE THEME event so pop some popcorn, grab your favorite candy, and join us for LIVE chatter, trivia, and a challenge with our first Customer Hostess to be revealed shortly! :)

If you're not able to join us for the live chat no worries- we will be doing these at different times of day to include our overseas friends when we can. Challenge will be open ALL weekend, too, so there will be time for EVERYONE to play! We'll wrap up about 10pm CST or whenever we conk out- but for now, get ready to join us for a night at the movies!

See you soon!
Thanks for looking!  April

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Heart Journal - week 16

Yay, I'm ahead of the curve this week!  Missing the deadline last week has had me falling all over not to miss another one.  This week is "Heart to Heart" - create a spread using hearts or have a "heart to heart" with your soul.  Yea, not one of my preferences right now...it will only lead to ugly things. 
So here it is...
I printed the words to the new Christina Perri song "A Thousand Years" in Tall Paul font .  I cut a heart out of a sheet of paper to make a stencil, then inked with Soft Sky and Purely Pomegrante.  On the right side, I used CTMH's Brown Bag to ink the tree from SU's Season of Friendship.  The leaves are stamped in Whisper White craft, then embossed with Silver and Gold metallic embossing powder.  After the embossing set, I went back and stamped hearts from SU's Things I Love set in Purely Pomegrante.  Sweet and simple!  Thanks for looking!  April

Monday, November 7, 2011

Monday Funday #6

It's another Monday Funday at the TGF Farm Fresh Challenge blog!  This week's challenge is NO designer paper and use 1 ribbon. 
The base is Pool Party with layers of Whisper White and Wisteria Wonder.  The border is SU's lacy scallop border punch.  The image is from TGF's photopolymer clear "Tea-rrific" set and is stamped in Lucky Limeade, Pool Party, Calypso Coral, and Island Indigo.  All the tea cups are mounted with dimensionals.  The sentiment is printed on cardstock, then punched with the word window punch.  I made a bow with a scrap of green satin ribbon, then used a silver mini brad through it to attach to the sentiment.  I pierced around the corners of the Whisper White, before mounting on the Pool Party base.  Hop on over to the TGF FFC blog and play along with us!  Thanks for looking!  April

Friday, November 4, 2011

Friday Spy-day with Danni!


Danni's card
This week's TGF Farm Fresh Friday Spy-day challenge is with Danni!  Be sure to hop on over to the TGF FFC blog to check out the samples and play along.  Don't you just love the rich paper...reminds me of origami paper! 

My base is cotton candy pink and is cut to a multi-panel card, like Danni's.  The layers are basic black and star print from Paper Studio at Hobby Lobby.  The image is TGF's Miss Anya Hats Off and is colored in copic markers.  I added a bit of glitter to the hearts on her hat.  Isn't she just sassy?  I added some bling around her.  The sentiment was printed on cardstock and mounted on a decorative label punch with dimensionals.  The glitter stars are from scraps of the designer paper, run upside down through a Xyron sticker maker, and coated with glitter.  Thanks for looking!  April