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October 31, 2008

happy halloween

Happy Halloween from bright, sunshiny Colorado. I don't know when it was the last time we had almost 80 degree weather here on Halloween. Usually it's bright and sunny until the day before Halloween and then BAM - it snows for the big day.
So we took advantage of the warm weather and had a full day of candy-grabbing fun. Poor Andrew and Katie were sweating in their warm fuzzy costumes, but Avery had it right with her Minnie Mouse once the morning warmed up.
Thanks for letting me show off my little monkeys - we had a fantastic day!
Avery & Andrew


Andrew Dino




Katie Sunflower


Karen

October 30, 2008

live, laugh & love



Ok, now I'm getting back into the swing of things - 3 posts in 3 days! Don't fall over from shock now. I think this is the first inpiration challenge from Beate I've participated in - I loved the comforter with the bed, so that's what I chose to mimic. I stamped the Linen background onto kraft paper for the wicker look and then went to town stamping the background. My first thought was to use Pocket Silhouettes, but then I really just wanted to do leaves and flowers separate, so I opted for the flower and leaves in Season of Friendship instead. The sentiment is from It's All Good (which has discovered new life!).

That's all for now - thanks for visiting!
Karen

recipe -
stamps: season of friendship, it's all good, linen background
ink: brocade blue, old olive
paper: kraft, old olive, whisper white carstock
accessories: blue grosgrain ribbon, square scallop punch, stampin dimensionals

October 29, 2008

color inspiration 28




This week's color challenge from Kristina is Pumpkin Pie, Ruby Red, Sage Shadow (which is making quite the comeback!) and Whisper White. She always finds the greatest colors, so that keeps me from using pink and brown all the time, ha! Go over and check out her blog if you haven't had a chance - she's an amazing artist and you won't be disappointed.
This card was pretty quick to make - the scallop edge punch is a lifesaver! No more tedious punching with the corner rounder to make a scallop edge - yay! The sentiment was heat embossed with white embossing powder to make it show up brighter on the darker paper.
Have a fantastic Wednesday and I'll see you back here tomorrow afternoon.

Karen

recipe -
stamps: absolutely fabulous
ink: versamark
paper: ruby red, sage shadow cardstock, pumpkin pie patterns dsp, autumn vine dsp
accessories: filigree brads, fire rhinestone brads, flower fusion, scallop punch, scallop edge punch, white embossing powder, pumpkin pie striped grosgrain ribbon

October 28, 2008

mojo monday challenge


Happy Tuesday and I'm so happy to be back stamping. It's been forever! A week?? Bad blogger! BAD blogger!!

Today's card is inspired by Julee's mojo Monday challenge and thought a little baby card would be cute with it. I think the card still needs something, but I just can't figure it out. AND, check it out - another bow that turned out nicely! woohoo!

Still hoping to get that 4-hour jam session in! I'll see you back soon
-Karen



recipe -
stamps: by ones & by twos, short & sweet
ink: black staz-on
paper: certainly celery, pretty in pink, whisper white cardstock, banbury dsp
accessories: celery grosgrain ribbon, filigree brads, fire rhinestone brads, micro twinkle dots (a.muse), 1-1/4" & 1-3/8" circle punches, scallop punch, flower punch (ek success), rectangle/scallop nestibilities, stampin' dimensionals

October 21, 2008

long time, no stamp!


Seems like I get a slow start to every week. I have every intension of stamping every day, but life doesn't quite cooperate most days. I just need a 4 hour jam session and I'll be golden!! Today's card comes from Julee's Mojo Monday sketch and I thought I'd break out the Christmas sets since it's all cold and gloomy outside. Snow is right around the corner.
That's it for today - short and sweet. I'm off to make myself some cocoa. See you back soon!
Karen
recipe -
stamps: season of joy, cute & curly, bold snowflakes jumbo wheel
ink: wild wasabi, bashful blue, versamark
paper: bashful blue, wild wasabi, real red, whisper white cardstock, all the trimmings simply scrappin' kit
accessories: mini/micro twinkle dots (a.muse), star eyelets, bashful blue grosgrain ribbon, scallop edge punch, curly label punch, white embossing powder, stampin dimensionals

October 16, 2008

color inspiration 26



Hello! Happy Thursday to you all - I'm just loving this fall weather we've been having and our little tree in front is finally turning red this autumn instead of just dropping the leaves. I think it's finally out of transplant shock, ha!
Kristina Werner has another fantastic color challenge this week and since I'm loving fall, I thought I'd make a spring card. Yes, I'm weird. Actually, it is a dear friend's birthday today and she's definitely a flower kind of girl, so I thought this would be fun for her. The colors this week are Wild Wasabi, Bashful Blue, Rose Red, So Saffron, and Whisper White. Now I'm off to check out all the other entries for the challenge - so much eye candy out there!!

See you back soon -
Karen


recipe -
stamps: on your birthday
ink: versamark
paper: wild wasabi, so saffron, rose red cardstock, jersey shore dsp
accessories: white embossing powder, flower punch (ek success), bashful blue brads & double stitched grosgrain ribbon.

October 14, 2008

there for you


I made this card for a friend who is taking her 1-year-old daughter across the country to have spinal surgery in November and she's fought hard for her daughter to get what she needs, so our MOPS group has rallied around her and helped her out and we just wanted her to know we are praying for her when she's so far away from friends and family.  I used Photoshop Elements to make the sentiment - fonts are AL Charisma and Futura LT.  If this card seems familiar it is because I used the sketch before (makes it easy to create a quick card!)