December 27, 2011

ColourQ #117


Hello!  It's ColourQ Tuesday!  Hooray!

Arielle is taking it easy on us this week, as many of us are likely still in Christmas hangover mode.  *heehee*  This week's color palette is black, white, and your choice of any one color.  Fun!


I'm still recovering from hosting my husband's family for Christmas, and now I'm trying to get everything ready for our trip to Indiana to see my family.  So things will continue to be a little quiet around here for the next week or so.

I kept my design fairly simple, using red as my third color to make a Valentine's Day card.  The white cardstock is stamped with music score at the bottom and debossed with the sheet music impression plate at the top.  I die cut 2 heart-shaped windows at the top and placed red cardstock behind them.

The black border was cut with PTI's Photo Finishers die, then stamped and heat embossed with a sentiment from WPlus9's Spring Post.  The largest heart was die cut and wrapped with Maraschino baker's twine.

Cardstock:  Papertrey Ink (True Black, Pure Poppy, white)
Stamps:  Papertrey Ink (Background Basics:  Sheet Music), WPlus9 Design Studio (Spring Post)
Ink:  Inkadinkadoo (Black), Versamark
Tools:  Papertrey Ink (Heart Prints, Photo Finishers dies, Sheet Music impression plate), corner rounder
Accessories:  Filigree (embossing powder), The Twinery (Maraschino twine)

I hope you'll find time to play along this week!  I'm looking forward to seeing the rainbow of colors in the gallery.  And one of my New Year's resolutions is to do a better job at making comments on the blogs I visit, so I'll be sure to stop by and leave you some love when you post your creation!

Thanks for your visit, friends!  Have a great day!

December 24, 2011

Sending Holiday Cheer!

Cardstock:  Papertrey Ink (Dark Chocolate, Pure Poppy), Stampin' Up! (Garden Green)
Stamps:  WPlus9 Design Studio (Poinsettia Patterns)
Ink:  Stampin' Up! (Chocolate Chip)
Tools:  Papertrey Ink (Photo Finishers die, Sheet Music impression plate), Martha Stewart (holly punch)
Accessories:  Ranger (Candy Cane Stickles)

Hi friends!

I just wanted to pop in before the day gets away from me and share the Christmas card that I sent to family and friends.  Most of them have come to expect a photo of our kids, but I wanted to add a handmade touch to the traditional photo card this year.

I kept the design fairly simple so it would be easy to mass produce.  I debossed a Dark Chocolate card base with the music score impression plate to give it a subtle texture.

I ordered PTI's Photo Finishers dies a long time ago anticipating being able to use them with the coordinating stamps, but since those didn't arrive I used a sentiment from WPlus9's Poinsettia Patterns.  Don't my kiddos look full of holiday cheer?

I considered leaving it at that, but then decided to add a simple embellishment in the form of punched holly leaves with red Stickles for berries.  Much better.

To those of you celebrating Christmas this weekend, I want to wish you a wonderful holiday filled with the joy of being with family and friends.  I hope Santa is good to you this year!

Much love to you, friends, and Merry Christmas!

December 22, 2011

Papertrey Ink update

Hi friends!

As you probably remember, I recently vented my frustration over the fact that I had not received the September release prize package that I won from Papertrey Ink, and that I had not heard from Customer Service in several weeks.

I am happy to report that I received an email from Julie at PTI today, in which she apologized and explained that the package had been shipped weeks ago.  I still don't have any tracking information in order to find out where it went, but it obviously didn't make it to me.

Julie generously offered to send another package, and offered to let me replace the Christmas sets in my prize package with other PTI stamp sets.  This seems more than fair, and I greatly appreciate Julie's willingness to make it right.

It was very difficult for me during the last PTI release, feeling disconnected from the festivities and disgruntled over the lack of service I had received when I had a complaint.  I am hopeful that this is a step in the right direction, and that in the future I will be able to put as much faith in PTI's customer service as I already do in their products.

I will keep you all posted here on the blog if there are further developments.

I'll be back with a card tomorrow!  Thanks for stopping by!

December 21, 2011

One more Fair Isle Holiday card--three variations

Cardstock:  Papertrey Ink (Kraft, white)
Stamps:  WPlus9 Design Studio (Fair Isle Greetings, Winter Wishes)
Ink:  Stampin' Up! (Bravo Burgundy, Pear Pizzazz), Clearsnap (Frost White), Inkssentials (white pen)
Tools:  Papertrey Ink (Mat Stack 3, double ended banner die, Linen & Canvas impression plate)
Accessories:  DMC floss

It's quiet out here in blog-land, isn't it?  I'm guessing many of you are like me, with to-do lists growing by the day.  Whether you're celebrating Hanukkah, preparing for Christmas, or putting the finishing touches on your list of New Year's resolutions, I hope you're finding some time to enjoy it!

I finally got my holiday cards in the mail yesterday, so I thought I'd show you the final set I made with WPlus9's Fair Isle Backgrounds and Winter Wishes.  I just had to use those cute mittens!

As you can see, I stamped the Fair Isle pattern on the bottom half of each card front, then added a die cut Mat Stack 3 at the top.  Each one is stamped with the mittens and debossed with the Linen & Canvas impression plate.  I pierced holes at the top of each mitten, threaded some floss through, and tied a bow. The bow is adhered with a tiny drop of Glossy Accents to keep it in place.

Cardstock:  Papertrey Ink (Enchanted Evening, white), Stampin' Up! (Baja Breeze)
Stamps:  WPlus9 Design Studio (Fair Isle Greetings, Winter Wishes)
Ink:  Stampin' Up! (Not Quite Navy, Baja Breeze), Inkssentials (white pen)
Tools:  Papertrey Ink (Mat Stack 3, double ended banner die, Linen & Canvas impression plate)
Accessories:  DMC floss


For the sentiment, I die cut a double-ended banner and stamped my favorite greeting from Winter Wishes.

Cardstock:  Papertrey Ink (Scarlet Jewel, Spring Moss, white)
Stamps:  WPlus9 Design Studio (Fair Isle Greetings, Winter Wishes)
Ink:  Stampin' Up! (Bravo Burgundy), Clearsnap (Lettuce), Inkssentials (white pen)
Tools:  Papertrey Ink (Mat Stack 3, double ended banner die, Linen & Canvas impression plate)
Accessories:  DMC floss


Thanks for taking some time to stop by!  I'll be grocery shopping and cleaning tomorrow, then baking cookies on Friday.  It will be our first year making grain-free treats for Christmas, so hopefully we'll find some recipes that are good substitutes for past favorites.

Enjoy the rest of your week!

December 16, 2011

Fair Isle Greetings, take 2


If I remember correctly, I think I promised you more cards with WPlus9's Fair Isle Backgrounds!  I have two more to share today, both with the same design but different colors.

This is a quick and easy card for mass producing, plus it's relatively flat for mailing.  You could easily leave off the gems and eliminate the foam adhesive to make them totally flat.

The first version uses Not Quite Navy and Baja Breeze, a combo I used previously with this set and really liked.  I used a snowflake punch to create a simple embellishment that highlights the sentiment, from WPlus9's Winter Wishes.

Cardstock:  Papertrey Ink (Enchanted Evening, white)
Stamps:  WPlus9 Design Studio (Fair Isle Backgrounds, Winter Wishes)
Ink:  Stampin' Up! (Not Quite Navy, Baja Breeze)
Tools:  Martha Stewart (snowflake punch)
Accessories:  Michaels (rhinestone)

Version two uses burgundy, spring green, and evergreen and some punched holly leaves embellished with pearl berries.  I scored a "vein" along the length of each holly leaf to make it a little more realistic.


I made 5 of each design in no time at all.  These stamps are incredibly easy to line up, especially if you use a block that has gridlines.  And they stamp beautifully.  :)

Cardstock:  Papertrey Ink (Scarlet Jewel, white)
Stamps:  WPlus9 Design Studio (Fair Isle Backgrounds, Winter Wishes)
Ink:  Clearsnap (Evergreen, Lettuce), Stampin' Up! (Bravo Burgundy)
Tools:  Martha Stewart (holly punch)
Accessories:  Queen & Co. (pearls)

I'd love to make a version of this card with Real Red and Garden Green, but my red ink is looking pretty washed out and needs replenished.  Maybe Santa will put some in my stocking.  *grin*

That's all for today!  I still don't have my photo cards finished that will be sent out to family and friends, but I'm planning to have a marathon crafting session tonight to get them done.  I'll share those soon!

I also have one more design to share that I made with Fair Isle Backgrounds and Winter Wishes, so come back soon for that.

Hope you're having a great day!  Thanks for your visit!

December 14, 2011

A Message about Papertrey Ink

Those of you who come around often know that I generally keep things pretty upbeat on my blog.  I usually go by the old adage, "If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all." 


I'm sorry to say that this post is different.


I know that most of you come here to see a card, be inspired, or just say hello.  You don't expect to hear me complain.  If that's you, I won't be the least bit offended if you decide not to keep reading.  I promise to be back soon with something more cheerful!


As you may know, on September 15 I was thrilled to be named the winner of Papertrey Ink's monthly release night giveaway.  Tomorrow will mark 13 weeks since that announcement.  That's three months.  I was told that prizes usually arrive in 4-6 weeks.  That struck me as ridiculous to begin with, considering how quickly I have received prizes from other companies, but I didn't feel I had any right to complain.  I was getting free stamps after all, right?!


But 3 months have passed, and I still have not received my prize.  A prize that consists of Christmas stamp sets, which I will obviously not be able to use for making holiday cards this year.  I even purchased two of the coordinating die sets that were not included in the prize package, anticipating being able to use them before Christmas.


Unfortunately, that's only half the story.  I emailed PTI Customer Service after 7 weeks had passed, to politely inquire about whether the package had shipped.  Jennifer responded, saying that she would pass the message on to Julie.


Two weeks later, I got an email from Julie saying only "Your prize package was shipped out a while ago.  Please let me know if you did not receive it."  I also received an email from Jennifer saying that the status had been changed to "shipped".


So of course I was a little concerned.  I emailed Customer Service again, asking if they had a tracking number or ship date, thinking I could at least talk to someone at the post office about whether it had been mis-delivered.


Six days later, Julie emailed me to say, "I don't have the tracking number at this moment as I am working from home.  I will get that information for you.  However, if you don't have it by now, I think there is a problem.  I will definitely look into it and get it taken care of.  I am very sorry for the delay."


That was two and a half weeks ago, and it was the last update I received.  


Mistakes happen.  Sometimes things get overlooked, lost in the mail, whatever.  But what I will not accept from a company is being ignored and treated like I'm not important to them.  I did not pay for these stamps, but they were promised to me nonetheless, and it is incredibly misleading to customers to promote a giveaway that never happens.  But more than that, I never expected to be given the run-around by a company I respected and admired.


You all know how much I love PTI products.  I promote them regularly on my blog, enthusiastically recommend them to other crafters, and even attended the PTI Stamp-a-faire event last summer.  I spend a lot of money on PTI products.  But even that shouldn't matter.  Every single one of their customers, no matter how much they buy, or whether they are receiving products as a prize, should be treated with the utmost respect.  The customer is always right.  Unfortunately, I have been given the impression that my issue is of no great concern to them, and that makes me both sad and angry.


I sent one last email to Julie last Thursday, December 8.  In it, I explained how frustrated and disappointed I am in the lack of communication and the way this whole thing has been handled.  I have yet to hear back from her.


Yes, I have read Nichole's posts on the PTI Forum and her blog enumerating the excuses for why their Customer Service has not been meeting expectations.  Most businesses would never get away with that kind of hand-wringing.  PTI's customers, and their satisfaction, should be the company's number one priority.  If they don't have time to respond to customer complaints or ship packages in a timely fashion, they should hire people that can.  I no longer have any sympathy for pleas to respect their space and time while they figure out how to best handle complaints.  All I asked for was a simple email; an acknowledgment that I had been heard, understood, and respected.


It was never my intention to publicly complain, either here or in the PTI Forum, about this issue.  But since being completely dismissed by Customer Service, I feel I have no other recourse if I want to be heard.  I also feel like this is an issue that many of you would want to know about.  I've gotten lots of comments and emails asking me why I haven't been using my new stamps, or wondering whether they've arrived.  Many of you put your faith and trust in PTI just like I did, so I think you should be aware of what's going on.


You will still see me using PTI products on my cards, because I love them and because I've invested too much money in them not to use them.  But I doubt that I will be ordering anything new from them in the near future.


I have closed comments on this post, as I don't want this to become a forum for complaints, either about PTI or about me.  I just wanted to express my opinion, and I won't say any more about it here unless there are further developments.



Thank you so much for letting me get this off my chest, if you've made it this far!  I appreciate having this space to be able to vent, though I promise not to make it a habit.  :)


Thanks again for listening!  I hope you'll come back soon for something crafty!

December 13, 2011

ColourQ #115


Good morning!  It's ColourQ day!  I'm still finishing up my Christmas cards, and you'll be seeing more of them this week, but thank goodness this fresh color combo came along to inspire another design.  Isn't it a fun twist on the traditional holiday colors?


I had to substitute Garden Green and Lucky Limeade for the greens, but they worked just fine!

I had this design buzzing around in my head since I started working with WPlus9's Fair Isle Backgrounds.  I stamped the pattern on a square of white cardstock, then placed it behind a die cut window.  I used PTI's Linen & Canvas impression plate to add canvas texture to the stamped piece and linen texture to the red panel.

My red ink is looking a little washed out in these photos, but I really did use both red and Regal Rose to stamp the pattern!

The sentiment, from WPlus9's Winter Wishes, is stamped onto a double-ended banner and embellished with punched holly leaves and rhinestone berries.

Cardstock:  Papertrey Ink (Pure Poppy, white)
Stamps:  WPlus9 Design Studio (Fair Isle Backgrounds, Winter Wishes)
Ink:  Stampin' Up! (Regal Rose, Garden Green, Lucky Limeade), Clearsnap (Cranberry)
Tools:  Papertrey Ink (Mat Stack 4, Double Ended Banner dies, Linen & Canvas impression plate), Martha Stewart (holly punch)
Accessories:  Michaels (rhinestones)

I think I might make another version of this card using Garden Green cardstock in place of the red.  What do you think?

Be sure to stop by the ColourQ blog today to check out the rest of the DT samples and get the details on how to play along.  I hope you'll join us this week!

Thanks for visiting today!

December 11, 2011

Fair Isle Greetings


Hey there!  Are you ready to see *lots* of cards using WPlus9's Fair Isle Backgrounds?  I have the first two today, but I've been playing with this set all weekend, along with Winter Wishes, to make my holiday cards.

The first thing I wanted to do with this set was to CASE a gorgeous card by Amy Kolling.  (Thanks Amy!)  I stamped the Fair Isle pattern onto kraft cardstock using Bravo Burgundy, Pear Pizzazz, and white ink.  I tied a white twill ribbon around the panel and added a punched tag, which I stamped with one of the medallions and a sentiment from Winter Wishes.

I don't often ink edges on my cards, but I added some soft white sponging around the edges of the kraft panel and tag for a snowy look.

Cardstock:  Papertrey Ink (Scarlet Jewel, Kraft)
Stamps:  WPlus9 Design Studio (Fair Isle Backgrounds, Winter Wishes)
Ink:  Stampin' Up! (Bravo Burgundy, Pear Pizzazz), Clearsnap (Frost White)
Tools:  McGill (tag punch)
Accessories:  white twill ribbon, jute twine

The second card is a clone of the first, only I swapped out the colors for wintry blues and used Enchanted Evening grosgrain ribbon.


These cards will be perfect for some friends of ours who don't celebrate Christmas, but enjoy getting an end-of-the-year card with updated photos of our kids.

Cardstock:  Papertrey Ink (Enchanted Evening, White)
Stamps:  WPlus9 Design Studio (Fair Isle Backgrounds, Winter Wishes)
Ink:  Stampin' Up! (Not Quite Navy, Baja Breeze)
Tools:  McGill (tag punch)
Accessories:  Papertrey Ink (ribbon), DMC floss

This set is so much fun to stamp with!  I'll be back tomorrow with another set of cards using Fair Isle Backgrounds in these two color schemes.  I hope you'll stop by!

Have a great start to your week, friends!

December 10, 2011

A Note of Thanks


Hello!  I'm thrilled to say that I received a happy email from Paper Crafts magazine yesterday, as one of my cards was accepted for publication in Card Creations.  Thank you, PC!

I thought I'd share one of the cards that wasn't picked up, which I happen to love nonetheless.  *smile*

This purple number features stamps from WPlus9's Woodgrain Silhouettes Additions.  After stamping the leaves on a Rustic Cream panel, I added a Kraft die cut frame that is debossed with woodgrain.  I die cut a piece of Rustic Cream cardstock to go in the "window" and stamped it with a sentiment from PTI's Gracious Vases.

The little birdie and leaves were stamped and cut out by hand, then perched on the corner of the frame.  

The design seemed a little unbalanced, so I added some brown "pearls" to create a visual triangle with the bird.  I just used some die cut circles and gave them a coat of Glossy Accents for shine.

Cardstock:  Papertrey Ink (Plum Pudding, Rustic Cream, Kraft, Dark Chocolate)
Stamps:  WPlus9 Design Studio (Woodgrain Silhouettes Additions), Papertrey Ink (Gracious Vases)
Ink:  Stampin' Up! (Perfect Plum, Chocolate Chip)
Tools:  Papertrey Ink (Mat Stack 4, Fillable Frames #7 dies, Woodgrain impression plate)
Accessories:  Ranger (Glossy Accents)

I've been working feverishly on my Christmas cards today, so I'll have some of those to share with you in the coming days.

Thanks for your visit!  Enjoy the rest of your weekend!

December 9, 2011

Warm Wishes--a simple holiday card



Hi friends!  It's probably time I started on my Christmas cards, don't you think?  *giggle*  I've had a serious lack of crafting motivation since being sick, but I'm hoping to get a stack of simple holiday cards done this weekend.  I thought I'd pop in and share one today that I made last during a crafty get-together last weekend with Jessica Davis and Suzanne Dahlberg.

I finally inked up WPlus9's set, Winter Wishes, which I adore.  I stamped the large medallion onto a white cardstock base, then centered one of the sentiments from the set below it.  I added a pretty scalloped edge with PTI's Edgers #4 die (thanks, Jessica!), then adhered a panel of red cardstock behind it.  

Cardstock:  Papertrey Ink (Pure Poppy, white)
Stamps:  WPlus9 Design Studio (Winter Wishes)
Ink:  Clearsnap (Fireberry, Evergreen)
Tools:  Papertrey Ink (Edgers #4 die), corner rounder
Accessories:  Michaels (rhinestones)


This would be a great design to mass produce, and it's relatively flat for mailing.

Thanks for visiting today!  I'll have more holiday goodies to share with you soon!

December 6, 2011

ColourQ #114-Anything but a Card


It's ColourQ Tuesday!  So glad you stopped by for this week's challenge.  This week we have a fun and festive color palette, as always, but we are also challenging you to make something other than a card.  Fun, right?  


This is the time of year when I'm always scouring the web looking for creative ideas for holiday gift-giving, so with that on my brain I decided to makeover a travel mug that's been sitting around on our counter.  Someone gave my hubby one of those decorate-it-yourself mugs from Starbucks, and I can't see him breaking out the craft supplies anytime soon, so I took it upon myself to give this sad little travel mug a new life.

My colors aren't the exact ones from the palette, but I used what I had in my stash that was closest.  I started with some pretty patterned paper by SEI from the Wintersong collection.  I've had this in my stash forever!  I simply removed the template that came with the mug and traced it onto the back of my patterned paper, cut it out, and slid it into place.  What's great is that I can change the paper out with the seasons!


To decorate the outside, I chose to add a felt wrap, just like all of those cute coffee cozies I see on Etsy.  Using one of those corrugated Starbucks wraps as a template, I cut a piece of PTI's Fine Linen felt, pinked the bottom edge, and sewed it together at the back.

To decorate the wrap, I cut snowflakes from Ocean Tides felt using Spellbinders Create-a-Flake dies and stitched them with basic embroidery stitches to a piece of cream felt.  A few button centers add the finishing touch.

Patterned paper:  SEI (Wintersong)
Felt:  Papertrey Ink
Tools:  Spellbinders (Create-a-Flake One & Two), pinking shears
Accessories:  Papertrey Ink (buttons), thread

I hope you'll join us this week at the ColourQ to make a non-card project using these colors!  And be sure to stop by and see what the rest of the DT gals have cooked up.

Thanks for your visit today!

December 1, 2011

CR84FN43


Hello again!  Thanks for all of your well wishes yesterday.  The kiddos are much better today, and I'm starting to get my voice back.  I think an afternoon nap today should have us all feeling as good as new!

Today's card is one I made for my hubby's birthday, which was yesterday.  His favorite color is green, and he likes any earthy tones, so this week's CR84FN color palette was a perfect fit.


My hubs is not a big fan of white space.  He's stopped saying so directly, but every time I show him a clean and simple card I can hear the voice in his head saying "Why don't you put something there, in that empty space?"   So I knew that his card shouldn't be too CAS, but who can resist a bit of white space?  Certainly not me!

I think this card is my CAS version of a collage.  I always admire crafters, especially scrapbookers, who can execute a perfectly balanced but seemingly random arrangement of elements.  I long to be that scrapbooker, but my attempts always wind up looking, well, random.  I think I found a happy medium on this card.  Not too busy, but just enough elements to keep it interesting, with an empty space where the eye can rest.
Stamps are from PTI's Postmarks and Star Prints.  I used the Linen & Canvas impression plate to add a worn look to the kraft panel, and PTI's star dies to make the star frame.

All supplies from Papertrey Ink unless noted
Cardstock:  Pinefeather, Kraft, Rustic Cream
Stamps:  Postmarks, Star Prints
Ink:  Vintage Cream, Chocolate Chip (Stampin' Up!), Evergreen (Clearsnap)
Tools:  star dies, postage die, Linen & Canvas impression plate

So what did hubby think of his card?  He said he really liked it, especially the green, but he thought the sentiment should read "First Class MALE".  *snort*

I hope you have a great day, friends!  Thanks for your visit!

November 30, 2011

CAS-ual Fridays #29 & Get Inspired by Fashion Challenge in the Moxie Fab World


 Hi there!  My friend, Karen Baker, has a wonderful sketch over at the CAS-ual Fridays challenge blog this week, and this is one of the many challenges I've been missing lately.  I paired it up with this fashion inspiration in the Moxie Fab World, part of a week of challenges to celebrate their new special issue, Card Creations:  Get Inspired.



I wanted to capture the look of the houndstooth fabric in the photo, so I stamped PTI's Background Basics:  Houndstooth onto Vintage Cream cardstock, cut around it with pinking shears, and debossed it with the Linen & Canvas impression plate.  I added a stitched border to reinforce the fabric theme.
The jeweled brooch on the jacket inspired me to make a rolled flower with cream colored seam binding and a brad that had been gathering dust in my stash.  The leaves were cut with a Sizzix die from SU's Pear Pizzazz cardstock.

I stamped an elegant sentiment from WPlus9's Very Vintage Greetings on the cream card base, then debossed it with the other side of the L&C impression plate.  I popped the houndstooth panel up on foam dots and stitched a simple frame around it.

Cardstock:  Papertrey Ink (Vintage Cream), Stampin' Up! (Pear Pizzazz)
Stamps:  Papertrey Ink (Background Basics:  Houndstooth), WPlus9 Design Studio (Very Vintage Greetings)
Ink:  Stampin' Up! (Pear Pizzazz)
Tools:  Sizzix (leaf die), Papertrey Ink (Linen & Canvas impression plate), Fiskars (pinking shears)
Accessories:  seam binding, brad, thread

I'm noticing that my photos once again look darker on Blogger than they did when I edited them, so just imagine them a little brighter.  *smile*

I'm home today with a sore throat, laryngitis, and two kids with pink eye, so it sounds like the perfect excuse to do some stamping.  Hope you find some time for yourself today, too!

Thanks for stopping by!

November 25, 2011

A Week of Thanks and Giving Winners


Hi friends!  It's time to announce the winners from my week of giveaways, but first I wanted to share a card I made for all of you, my wonderful readers.  I used PTI's Gracious Vases stamped in Early Espresso and highlighted with Copic markers.  A strip of Early Espresso cardstock was debossed with the Woodgrain impression plate to make a shelf, which is popped up with foam adhesive.  Glossy Accents on the red vase add a bit of shine.

Cardstock:  Stampin' Up! (Early Espresso, Cherry Cobbler), Papertrey Ink (white)
Stamps:  Papertrey Ink (Gracious Vases)
Ink:  Stampin' Up! (Early Espresso), Copic markers
Tools:  Papertrey Ink (Woodgrain impression plate), corner rounder
Accessories:  Ranger (Glossy Accents)

I made a set of these simple cards so that I could include one with each of the prizes.  Just another way to say "thank you" and let you know how much I appreciate the visits and comments here on my blog!

Now for the winners, chosen by Random.org:

Day 1--Holiday Cards & More magazine
                  Alanna

Day 2--PTI Botanical Silhouettes Anniversary stamp set
                  LeAnne

Day 3--PTI Forest Friends and Forest Friends Sentiments stamp sets
                  Mandy LaCroix

Day 4--Smash Journal and decorative tape
                  Jessica Wekenman

Day 5--WPlus9 Winter Wishes stamp set
                  WinterBerry Glen

Day 6--365 Cards magazine
                  {kelly jo}

Day 7--My Mind's Eye paper, Kraft Outlet packet, and embellishments
                  Jinny Newlin

Winners, please email me at christinamaclaren at yahoo dot com to claim your prize and give me your shipping info.  Congrats!

Thanks to everyone for playing along this week!  Have a wonderful weekend!

November 23, 2011

A Week of Thanks and Giving--Day 7

Hey there, friends!  It's the day before Thanksgiving here in the U.S., and today I am definitely thankful that the inch or two of rain expected today is not going to be a foot of snow!

It's the last day of my Week of Thanks and Giving here on the blog, and I have thoroughly enjoyed all of your comments and visits.  I will be counting all of you, my dear readers, among my blessings this Thanksgiving!

Don't forget that today is the last day to leave comments for your chance to win on days 1-6, as well!

Now on to today's prize:









This prize package includes lots of goodies for your holiday cards and projects.  There is a wonderful packet of assorted tags, twine, envelopes, kraft paper, and dictionary pages from The Kraft Outlet; rolls of pearls, clear rhinestones, and glittered tape (in silver and white) from Recollections; two 6X6 designer paper pads from My Mind's Eye (Holly Jolly and The Merry Days of Christmas); and a package of Christmas washi tape from Martha Stewart Crafts.

For your chance to win, just leave a comment on this post telling me one thing that you are thankful for, whether it be serious or silly.  All comments must be received by Wednesday, November 23 at 11:59 PM EST (that's tonight!).

Again, friends, thank YOU for stopping by and leaving me lots of love and encouragement every day of the year.  I appreciate you more than you know!

For those of you celebrating with family and friends this week, I wish you safe travels, good company, and a full belly!  Happy Thanksgiving everyone!

November 22, 2011

A Week of Thanks and Giving--Day 6

Hi again!  You didn't think I'd forgotten about today's giveaway, did you?  *smile*

I finally found a copy of the latest Paper Crafts special issue, 365 Cards, and I have an extra to share with one of you!  I love all of the fun and quirky holidays celebrated in this issue.  Every year I make calendars for family members that include obscure holidays, along with silly pictures of my kids.  It's always a big hit, and I'm glad I have some new ideas for this year's edition from perusing the pages of 365 Cards.


For your chance to win this issue, just leave a comment on this post telling me what holiday you would celebrate if you could invent one of your own.  I really look forward to your ideas on this one!  Comments must be received by Wednesday, November 23 at 11:59 PM EST.  Don't forget you still have time to comment on Days 1-5, too.

Thanks for visiting yet again, my friends.  See you back here tomorrow for the last giveaway!

ColourQ #112


Happy ColourQ day, friends!  Are you ready for a new challenge?  Check out these rich autumn tones:


I saw a kiosk in the mall last week that was selling triptych artwork, which inspired me to stamp an image onto three panels.  I chose Hero Arts' Tall Wheat rubber stamp, which I stamped in white using my Stamp-a-ma-jig to get it lined up just right.  I popped the panels up on foam adhesive on an Espresso card base, added a sentiment from WPlus9's Season of Thanks on a white cardstock strip, and embellished it with a chocolate button.  Quick and simple, but it packs a punch because of the wonderful color palette.

Cardstock:  Stampin' Up! (Early Espresso, Cherry Cobbler, Pumpkin Pie, Daffodil Delight), Papertrey Ink (white)
Stamps:  Hero Arts (Tall Wheat), WPlus9 Design Studio (Season of Thanks)
Ink:  Stampin' Up! (Early Espresso), Clearsnap (Frost White)
Accessories:  Papertrey Ink (button), DMC floss

I hope you'll play along with the challenge this week!  Don't forget to leave some love for the rest of the Royal Court DT while you're at it.

Thanks for visiting!  Have a great Tuesday!

November 21, 2011

Peace Tag for Christmas


Hi again!  Just popping in tonight with a tag I made a while back that I happen to love.  *smile*

I stamped snowflakes from PTI's Peace Be Still in white onto a kraft tag, then added some accents with a white pen.  Once the ink was completely dry, I stamped the word "peace" and heat embossed it in white.

The ornament was die cut from Aqua Mist cardstock and stamped with a coordinating solid image from Vintage Ornaments using Versamark Dazzle ink, which has a hint of shimmer.  I stamped one of the decorative bands onto Sweet Blush cardstock, cut it out, and adhered it to the ornament.  I dotted silver Stickles in the center of each starburst, used the white pen to add a "string" to hang the ornament, and tied some white satin ribbon onto the tag with jute twine.

All supplies from Papertrey Ink unless noted
Cardstock:  Kraft, Aqua Mist, Sweet Blush
Stamps:  Vintage Ornaments, Peace Be Still
Ink:  Versamark Dazzle, Frost White (Clearsnap), Pretty in Pink (Stampin' Up!)
Tools:  ornament die, Tag Sale 1 die
Accessories:  Stickles, white embossing powder (Stampendous), white pen (Inkssentials), jute twine

I hope your week is off to a great start!  I have lots of blog-hopping to catch up on, so sorry to keep it short tonight.  Be sure to check back tomorrow for a new ColourQ challenge and Day 6 of my week of giveaways!

A Week of Thanks and Giving--Day 5

Hello again!  It's just a few days until Thanksgiving here in the U.S.  Can you believe it?  I'm not sure what happened to fall, but I'm definitely ready for a long weekend of relaxing with family and friends.

It's Day 5 of my week-long expression of gratitude here on the blog--my chance to say thank you to all of my cherished readers and friends who stop by to visit.  I hope you're enjoying it so far!  Feel free to scroll down if you missed the first 4 days, and don't forget to comment for your chance to win some crafty goodies.

Have I mentioned recently how much I love WPlus9 Design Studio stamps?  I have quite the collection, including a few new sets I have yet to ink up.  I just happen to have an extra of one of the newest sets to share with one of you today.



This darling set is called Winter Wishes.  I just love those cute mittens!  Would you like to win this set?  Just leave a comment on this post telling me your favorite season.  Comments must be received by Wednesday, November 23 at 11:59 PM EST.  One comment will be chosen at random and announced here on my blog on Friday, November 25. 

I'll be back with something crafty to share tonight, friends!  Thanks for stopping by!

November 20, 2011

A Week of Thanks and Giving--Day 4

Hello!  So glad you stopped by today, friends.  It's time for Day 4 of my week of giveaways in honor of the Thanksgiving holiday here in the U.S.  If you've missed the first three days, you can scroll down to check out the prizes being offered each day and leave comments for your chance to win.

Today's prize is a particularly fun one, in my opinion.  Have you seen the Smash Journals from K & Company?  I love the concept of having a place to collect random notes, quotes, ticket stubs, magazine clippings, etc.  So I couldn't resist picking up one of these journals (in the Mod style) and some decorative tape for one reader to start their own Smash journal.

SMASH Journal-Mod style
Decorative tape--Black with white dots





















I've included links to these items at Scrapbook.com, so you can check them out for yourself.  Just click on the captions above!

Would you like to win your own Smash journal?  Just leave a comment on this post telling me how you collect memories.  Do you make traditional scrapbook pages?  Paste random bits and pieces in a notebook?  Keep photos in traditional albums?  Write in a journal?

For a chance to win, leave your comment by Wednesday, November 23 at 11:59 PM EST.  This contest is open to everyone, regardless of location.  Winners will be posted here on my blog on Friday, November 25.

Thanks for stopping by today!  Have a good one!

November 19, 2011

Embellish Leaves Color Challenge


Good morning!  I finally have a card to share!  It's been a long time since I played along with an Embellish Color Challenge, but I couldn't resist this one.  


These rich fall colors are so fantastic together.  I pulled out PTI's Harvest Berries to use the beautiful ginkgo leaves.  I stamped the larger images in Ripe Avocado onto a kraft card base.  Then I added some texture with the Linen & Canvas impression plate to the entire card front and selectively debossed a strip at the bottom with the Woodgrain plate.

Two strips of Enchanted Evening cardstock ground the design and a sentiment from PTI's 2009 Autumn Tags.

I die cut the small ginkgo leaves from Rustic Cream cardstock and stamped them with Ripe Avocado, then popped them up with foam tape and tucked them behind a Scarlet Jewel button.  A few randomly stamped red berries are the finishing touch.

All supplies from Papertrey Ink unless noted
Cardstock:  Kraft, Enchanted Evening, Rustic Cream
Stamps:  Harvest Berries, 2009 Autumn Tags
Ink:  Ripe Avocado, Enchanted Evening, Chianti (Clearsnap)
Tools:  leaf dies, Linen & Canvas, Woodgrain impression plates
Accessories:  Scarlet Jewel button, rustic jute twine

Thanks so much for stopping by today!  I'm hoping to get around to your blogs this weekend to see what I've been missing.  Have a great one!

A Week of Thanks and Giving--Day 3

Hello there!  I know I promised you a card last night, but I lost track of time and didn't get to it.  But it's coming up in my very next post today, so stay tuned!

It's time for Day 3 of my week of giveaways to show gratitude to all of you, my wonderful readers.  If you missed the first 2 days, be sure to scroll down to enter.

From all of your comments so far, Papertrey Ink products definitely seem to be at the top of many wish lists, so I thought I'd offer up 2 more PTI stamp sets today.  I was one of the lucky gals who attended the PTI Stamp-a-faire event in Cincinnati last summer, and our goodie bags included two fun and whimsical stamp sets, Forest Friends and Forest Friends Sentiments.




Cute, huh?  Now, I love cute stamps and punny sentiments on other people's cards, but I don't tend to use them much myself, so why not share these sets with someone who can make them shine!

For your chance to win, just leave a comment on this post telling me what is your go-to card making style.  Fun and cute?  Shabby and vintage?  Clean and simple?  Whatever strikes your fancy at the moment?  To be in the running for these stamps, all comments must be received by Wednesday, November 23 at 11:59 PM EST.  The randomly selected winner will be announced on my blog on Friday, November 25.

Thanks for all of your visits and comments!  Keep them coming!

Have a great start to your weekend!
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