Showing posts with label PSX. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PSX. Show all posts

Monday, November 28, 2022

Past and Present


Today is the day I am posting my card for our Challenge Your Stash group on SCS.  This is our 71st month of de-stash, so we are getting to the end of our 6th year of challenges. I really like these challenges and know they will continue as I know I have many, many items in my stash that I can use and love the fun challenges!


The premise is to create a card or something else that uses only items that are in your own stamp room--nothing new is to be purchased.  The hostess each month posts their challenge to the group. Each person in the group creates their card with their own image, their own papers, their own embellishments with their own supplies--using up items from their own stash!  The card can be for any occasion and each person is encouraged to send the card on its way to someone so it can be admired.  It is a way for us to step out of the box a bit and create something that follows a challenge--isn't that what a challenge is supposed to be.  And--no money is spent as all items are to be already available in each of own stamping spaces.

Pansy posted our November challenge--Celebrate the Past-Enjoy the Present.  Try to evoke both on a card.

I pondered what to do this month.  I then looked my my drawer of wood mounted winter stamps and saw this very old PSX snowman stamp. I remembered that this is one of the first stamps I bought almost 20 years ago and the date on the stamp is 2001!  This is the image that I used on the very first Christmas  cards I made as I still have one hanging in my craft room.  So--I colored the image with my Copic Sketch Markers.  That is the old part--though I know I did not have Copic Markers in the early 2000's!  I then die cut red and white frames with a sweet Pinkfresh Studio Pretty Frame die.   That is the present as I know there were no dies back then--only punches!  The fun frame cuts all of the frames at the same time, so I cut both red and white to layer.  I added foam tape, so it does look like a frame around the snowman image.  

 


If you check some of the blogs on my sidebar, you may find others who have posted their cards in the next few days. There may be more posted in the thread on SCS, so you might want to check out the link here.  We also have a keyword for the SCS Gallery--it is CYSNOV.  You might see many cards there if you do a search.  They probably will be posted today or in the next few days.

I hope you enjoyed my card and I know I am excited to check out what my other hoarders, I mean stash reducers have made!  Thanks for stopping by today!  For December, Lorraine is up for our challenge.  Be sure to check back to see what we create then!


Image/Sentiment:  PSX Let it Snow Snowman, circa 2001

Cardstock:  The Paper Cut Cougar Opaque 100# White; Stampin' Up Real Red

Ink:  Hero Arts Intense Black

Accessories:  Copic Sketch Markers; Pinkfresh Studio Pretty Frames Die

Tuesday, July 13, 2021

24 Hour Blueprints in July


Welcome to the 2nd edition of 24 Hour Blueprint.  This is another brainchild of Kelly and I think it might be our 8th challenge between the three of us--Kelly, Jeanette and me!  Yes, we have agreed to try another type of fun challenge.  Pretty soon my blog will be full of challenges with the three of us!!!!!!

So--how does 24 Hour Blueprint work? 
1--We each have 24 hours to make your card(s),  We post the following morning of the hostess's mysterious challenge.

2--Hostesses will announce the number of card(s) 24 hours before the challenge - not 2 days before or 20 minutes before ... you get 24 hours and that's. it! 

3--Hostesses can chose up to 4 mysterious blueprints but they must be made in under an hour - so nothing FANCY SCHMANCY!

4--Hostesses give us ONLY the specs for the card requirements (blueprints) and what EACH layer should be. The stamps/colors/papers used may vary per player.  You may say A2 card bases or slimline, 1 base layer DSP, 3 heart and 1 circle for card #1 yadda yadda!  Each card must have it's own blueprint so please give a description for each!

5--We use any stamp and/or company.   It's open to interpretation. 

6--We are going to post every other month--dates to be determined each month.  

So--yesterday morning, I sent an email with the following information:






I love Christmas and found some fun and pretty simple sketches!


For Sketch #1, I picked a fun Whipper Snapper Designs Gifts From Santa. I colored the image with my Copic Sketch Markers and added some Lawn Fawn Chunky Prisma Glitter on the fur on his hat and sleeve. The patterned paper pieces are from Pebbles Welcome Christmas called Merry Christmas.  The colors used on this card are Evening Evergreen and Real Red.  A few green enamel dots are the final touch.


Now on to Sketch #2.


This time, I picked two older wooden stamps.  The image is from PSX called Six Pt Snowflake and the sentiment is from Great Impressions. I silver embossing powder on both of these.  The background paper are from The Paper Cut.  One is called Blast Holographic and the other is Silver Mirri Sparkle.  The cardstock Gorgeous Grape.  I added to purple enamel dots along the strip of Holographic paper.


And the final card:



For Sketch 3, I used another wood mounted image from Stampabilities called Whimsy Santa. The sentiment is from Hero Arts, also wood mounted.  Santa was colored with my Copic Sketch Markers and I added some black gel pen on his boots, gloves and belt. It does not show up well at all in the picture.  I also added Wink of Stella on the fur on his Santa suit and hat--again, it does sparkle in real life! The fun patterned paper is Stampin' Up's Merry Moments Designer Series Paper. I used Cherry Cobbler and Old Olive on this card.  A few green enamel dots complete this card.  




This was a great challenge and I loved it very much!  Please be sure to check out the other 24 Hour Blueprints cards.  Here is a link to Jeanette's and Kelly's blogs. I am sure you will enjoy checking out what each of them have created in the past 24 hours!  Jeanette will be  up for the next challenge and that will happen sometime in September.  Please be sure to check back.

Image/Sentiment: Whipper Snapper Designs Gift from Santa; PSX Six Pt. Snowflake/Great Impressions sentiment; Stampabilities Whimsy Santa/Hero Arts sentiment

Cardstock:  The Paper Cut Cougar Opaque 110# White; Stampin' Up Real Red, Evening Evergreen; Cherry Cobbler, Old Olive, Gorgeous Grape, Merry Moments Designer Series Paper; The Paper Cut Blast Holographic, Silver Mirricard; Pebbles Welcome Christmas-Merry Christmas

Ink:  Simon Says Stamp Intense Black; Versa Mark; Silver Embossing Powder

Accessories:  Copic Sketch Markers; Wink of Stella-Clear; Black Gel Pen; Lawn Fawn Chunky Prisma Glitter; Green and Purple Enamel Dots;



Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Final February Sketch-SC363


Today is the 8th week of A Card a Week Challenge. One card a week--for 52 weeks--with a preset challenge for each month. January was Fancy Folds and February is using a SCS Sketch.  Every Tuesday, I will post a card that fits the theme of the monthly challenge.

Today I used Sketch 363 from SCS:


I inked up a PSX Stamp that I think is called Felt with the Heart.  I am not sure it has ever seen ink in the past.  I also used some of my recent favorite The Stamps of Life 6x6 patterned paper pack called Sweetheart Collection.  February is the month of love, so it is appropriate to end with another love card!


Here is the inside of my card:


I hope you will stop back each Tuesday to see my creation for my A Card a Week Challenge!  February is over now, so no more sketches.  Up next for March is using the alphabet challenge on SCS, so please come back and see my cards!

Image/Sentiment:  PSX Felt With The Heart

Cardstock: Recollections 110# White; Stampin' Up Cherry Cobbler, Crumb Cake, Blushing Bride; The Stamps of Life Sweetheart Collection 6x6 Patterned Paper Pack

Ink: Stampin' Up Cherry Cobbler

Accessories: Stampin' Up 1/8" White Grosgrain Ribbon; White Enamel Dots



Saturday, September 3, 2016

Another Graduation Card



This card is for the monthly swap that Pam hosts on SCS.  Each month we make 10 cards and include a matching envelope.  They can be any theme for any month.  All of the swappers are wonderful and I have received awesome cards each and every month.  

I recently made fancy fold graduation card and thought I should made another!

Here is the inside of my card:



I hope Pam and the others swappers like my card this month!


Image/Sentiment:  River City Rubber Works-Mortar Board and PSX Congratulations Graduate

Ink:  Memento Tuxedo Black

Cardstock:  Recollections White; Stampin' Up Basic Black; Shiny Gold Cardstock-unknown company; Reminisce--The Graduate Patterned Paper

Accessories:  SU Gold Brads; Gold Shear Ribbon



Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Graduation Mortar Board



This is my card for our every other month swap for a group of ladies on SCS--the SOTC--Sisters of the Traveling Cards!  Pam is our hostess for August and she posted the following: Getting Ready for Gifting!

Invariably I need a card to hold a gift card or even cash for someone special AND we are almost halfway to Christmas! EEK! Please make a card that has an enclosure/pocket/flap to hold a gift card or cash. It can be any theme - birthday, wedding, thank you or even Christmas! 
I can't wait to see what everyone comes up with.



I went with a Graduation Card, shaped like a Mortar Board! We made one similar to this, using the same fold and some other stamps, at a card class earlier this year.  I thought I was darn cute!  A bit putzy, but I really like it!

Here is the inside, opened up to the first panel.




Here is the top envie, with a place to put some cash.




Here is the entire card opened:





I hope Pam and the others in our sisterhood like my card!


Image/Sentiment:  Stampin' Up BYOP; PSX Congratulations Graduate

Cardstock:  Recollections White; SU Basic Black, Summer Starfruit; Echo Park Paper Grad-Cap & Gown Patterned Paper


Ink:  Memento Tuxedo Black


Accessories:  SU Circle Punches, Gold Brad, Summer Starfruit 3/8 Stitched Satin Ribbon-frayed for the tassel, Numbers Framelits