1/31/2011

Close to My Heart February Stamp of the Month Blog Hop

Welcome to the Close to My Heart February Stamp of the Month Blog Hop!  We are featuring the February Stamp of the Month, Friendship, a set of 8 stamps, that is only available during the month of February.

If you have arrived from Jen Rubio's Blog you are on the right path.  This month we have over 65 Close to My Heart Consultants sharing their creations using the February Stamp of the Month and other great Close to My Heart products on their blogs.  Following the Blog Hop is simple to do - just click on the link at the end of the post on each blog to move to the next one.  So, here we go!

This is my card!  I made a recessed card using the new Bliss paper pack and the new Bliss Level 2 embellishments.  Can you see that the verse is indented or recessed in the frame?  I hate to toot my own horn, but I just love this card.  It came out so pretty and was easy to make because all of the papers are color coordinated and now even the embellishments match their particular paper pack.
 Here is another view.  Can you see that I even decorated the inside of the card?

Products Used
  • Stamps:  Friendship (D1453) and Buttoned Together (C13611)
  • Papers:  My Reflections Bliss Level 2 Paper Pack (X7132B) and Grey Wool Cardstock (5571)
  • Inks:   Black (Z2105)
  • Embellishments:  Bliss Level 2 Assortment (Z1355), Designer Wooden Buttons (Z1387), Chocolate Ribbon, and Waxy Flax Chocolate (Z1088)
  • Other Products:  Adhesive, Memory Book Glue Dots (1772), and Sponge Dauber (Z726)
Now "Hop" on over to Brae Montgomery's Blog  to see her work!  Be sure to visit all of the Consultant's blogs to get some great ideas on how to  use this versatile stamp set.  

Remember that the Friendship Stamp Set is only available from February 1-February 28, 2011.  Contact your CTMH Consultant or click here to see how you can get this stamp set at a discount or even free.



1/30/2011

Join Us with the Sketch Challenge with H2H!

So are you ready to try your hand at this week's sketch?
I am really hooked on our new Sweetheart Paper Pack and thought that the animals from It's A Zoo would be great with this sketch.  I had used them on a scrapbooking page for a family vacation in this way and they were absolutely adorable.


Here is my card.  


My card base is made with our new Kraft paper.  I am really into matting my papers as well as sponging the edges with ink.  I like the way it causes the papers to "pop" and give it dimension.  I used our new Kraft Color-Ready Borders on the edge of my card.  They are so versatile and come in so many different shapes.  I love how they add a nice extra to my card. Do you notice the Licorice Opaques that I used for eyes for my animals?  Loving them!   I decided instead of sponging the edges of my Kraft scallops with ink I would run glitz glue gel around the edges.  I am glad I did.


Products Used
  • Stamps:  One of a Kind (D1410), C1360 It's A Zoo (C1360), Card Chatter - Love (D1464), Affection (C1441)
  • Paper:  My Relections Sweetheart Level 2 Paper Pack (X7134B) and Kraft Paper (Z1375)
  • Inks:   Grey Wool (Z2125), Grey Flannel (Z2124), Desert Sand (Z2118), Tulip (Z2166), Cotton Candy (Z2193), and Black (Z2105)
  • Embellishments:  Glitz Stardust Glitter Gel (Z1313), Opaques - Licorice (Z1335), Sparkles Red, Pink and Purple,  and Natural Hemp (Z280)
  • Other Products:  Adhesive, Sponge Dauber (Z726), Bonding Memories Glue Pen (Z553), Versamark Watermark Stamp Pad (Z891), Clear Embossing Powder (Z671), Craft Heater (Z555), 3 D Foam Dots, Liquid Glass (Z679), Kraft Color-Ready Borders (Z1377), and Spellbinders Nestabilities
Please check out the other design team member's projects:

Vicki Wizniuk  (This week's Guest Designer)

and then create your own project using our sketch.  Your projects must include CTMH products, but do not have to be 100% CTMH.  If other products are used, a list or description of what was used would be appreciated. Remember to post it on the Heart 2 Heart Challenges Blog.  You could win some fantastic prizes from our February sponsors, Shirley Ross and Sandra Strickler.   Vicki Wizniuk is our Guest Designer for this week's challenge.  Remember that you have until the end of the month to participate in our challenges.

1/23/2011

At H2H We are featuring Animals and Birds!

Okay ............... Here is your Heart 2 Heart challenge:  include any animal or bird into your artwork.  


By the way, this is NOT what we mean when we say to include any animal or bird into your artwork:

That is my sidekick, Chloe, helping me photograph my card for this challenge.  She heard about our challenge and thought that she was supposed to be used in my artwork!  LOL


So here is my actual artwork.  

I love to make cards and I absolutely fell in love with one of our new stamp sets, Trees & Things.  It has all of these adorable stamps that you can use to adorn your trees, like hammocks, lanterns, tire swings and animals.  I initially visualized a backyard with two trees and a hammock.  I wanted to find an animal to sleep in the hammock, but did not find one that worked for me.  I also realized that making a card large enough to accommodate two trees and a hammock, probably would be too expensive to mail.


So I downsized my card a bit and went with one tree and a tire swing.  Do you see the squirrel sitting on the tire swing?  Isn't he just adorable?
I sponged the ground in first with Desert Sand Ink and then went over it with Garden Green Ink. I then stamped the tree by loading the stamp with Chocolate Ink and rock-and-rolling it in Cocoa Ink.  Then I stamped the leaves after inking it up with VersaMark Ink and then Sweet Leaf Ink and embossed it so that the ink used for the sky would not cover the light green of the leaves.  I stamped the leaves at the top of the tree and then again at the bottom.   The first time around I tried sponging the sky in and it just seemed too blotchy for me.  So out came the brayer and I used my brayering skills that I picked up from the class I took with Michelle Zindorf.   I like the brayered sky much better!! Here is another view.  Can you see the inside?  It is decorated too! 
The tire swing was stamped once on the card and then separately on a scrap and cut out.  After stamping and cutting out the squirrel, I sat him on the tire and entwined his tail around the tire.  The birds are stamped in Smoothie Ink and embossed.  I always emboss with clear embossing powder and colored dye ink. That way I don't have to buy all the different color embossing powders and it always matches my paper.  I used hemp for the rope on the swing and adhered the hemp with Liquid Glass.  I copied this idea from our new Idea Book that comes out February 1st.  I stamped the leaves again with Olive Ink, sponged the top of the grass with Olive Ink, brushing up with the sponge to look like grass, and then used the cute grass blades stamp in the set to stamp the longer grass around the tree. They are stamped in Garden Green, Olive and New England Ivy.


The sentiment comes in this set and I stamped it with Cocoa Ink on Twill Ribbon.  The Twill Ribbon Bow in the corner of the card has one of our new wooden buttons in the center along with a hemp bow.  


Below is the inside of my card awaiting a sentiment to be stamped.  Check out the Color Ready Craft Border I used.  Can you believe that it is already cut for you and is self-adhesive?  There are tons of different shapes in each package and then ink up real well when you sponge it.

Products Used
  • Stamps:  Trees & Things (D1467)
  • Paper:  My Relections Mayberry Level 2 Paper Pack (X7136B)
  • Inks:   New England Ivy (Z2135), Garden Green (Z2120), Olive (Z2137), Sweet Leaf (Z2153), Lilac Mist (Z2133), Spring Iris (Z2148), Indian Corn Blue (Z2130), Smoothie (Z2196), Brown Bag (Z2108), Chocolate (Z2111), Desert Sand (Z2118), Cocoa (Z2114), and Black (Z2105)
  • Embellishments:  Designer Wooden Buttons (Z1387), Twill Ribbon (Z1099), and Natural Hemp (Z280)
  • Other Products:  Adhesive, Sponge Dauber (Z726), Bonding Memories Glue Pen (Z553), Versamark Watermark Stamp Pad (Z891), Clear Embossing Powder (Z671), Craft Heater (Z555), Rubber Brayer (Z616), Versamarker,  3 D Foam Dots, Liquid Glass (Z679), and Kraft Color-Ready Borders (Z1377)

Please check out the other design team member's projects 

Haley Dyer  (This week's Guest Designer)

and then create your own project using animals or birds.  Your projects must include CTMH products, but do not have to be 100% CTMH.  If other products are used, a list or description of what was used would be appreciated. Remember to post it on the Heart 2 Heart Challenges Blog.  You could win some fantastic prizes from our January sponsors, Haley Dyer and Susan Winter.  Thanks Haley and Susan! Haley Dyer is our Guest Designer and is also participating in this week's challenge.  By the way, you have until the end of the month to participate in our challenges.

1/16/2011

Heart 2 Heart Scrapbook Organization Ideas

This is the first of the H2H Challenges called From Your Heart to Ours.  Mary has asked us this week to show you our craft rooms and to share some our ideas on how we organize our craft rooms.  First let me show you a picture of my craft room.  I am sure you are hearing the giggling of my customers since they have never seen my room this clean.  LOL  Just remember that this is how it is supposed to look!
My kids have grown up and left home so I now use my formal dining room and big oak table for my creating and my workshops.  In the middle of the table is my white tool carousel.  It holds all of my tools plus my colored pencils and watercolor pencils.  It is great having my tools within reach and in one central place.
Can you see my paper storage in the upper right part of the above picture?  My paper storage has evolved as my business has grown.  I now store my cardstock and cardstock scraps in the gallon size ziplock bags that Hefty makes.  There is plenty of room and the bags keep the scraps together and keeps the dust and cat hair off of my paper.  I keep color families together (i.e. all blues together, all reds together etc) and then alphabetically in their color families.

Speaking of cat hair.  See that blue bin on the table near my ink carousels?  That is for my feline companion, Chloe.  I even store her!  LOL  She has claimed that bin for her own and sits in it while looking out the window or watching me create.  What I like most is that she stays off of my work.
Above is my work area.  I always stamp on my VersaMat and many times all of my supplies are crowded around this mat.  I love these bins that you see on my table.  I keep whatever supplies I am currently using or thinking about using in these bins.  If I am teaching a workshop with multiple cards, I have smaller white bins where I keep all of the supplies, including the cut paper and stamp sets, so that everything is in one place.
Another view of my workspace.
When I married my husband, the only piece of furniture that he brought into the marriage was this old hutch.  I now use it for my stamping supplies. There are envelopes, cutters, adhesive etc behind the glass doors.  The drawers hold my ribbons. dimensional elements, and embossing powders and inks.

The plastic "chests" sitting on top of the wire cardstock storage holds all of my embellishments.  Each drawer has a different type of embellishment
This is a really old bookshelf.  We bought it in 1991, but it is perfect for my stamp sets.  I love the way I store my stamp sets.  They fit perfectly in these bins.  I store them numerically, by their size (A, B, C or D).  The E size stamp sets are on their side beside the bins.

On top of the bookshelf are my How-to books, my work-in-progress album with extra layouts, and a couple of cute boxes that are holding finished cards.  On the bottom of my bookshelf is my Silhouette, my cuttlebug, and my CTMH Organizers with more embellishments.
Closer look at my bins of stamp sets. Check out my tumbled tile coaster with my cute grandson's picture on it!

This book is vital in my stamp set storage.  I don't remember where I got this idea, but I read it somewhere.  I  used to tell my customers about it but did not do it myself and I would have a terrible time figuring out what stamps were in my stamp sets.  When I would get ready to do a project, I would pick up one bin after another reacquainting myself with my stamp sets.  I would have stamp sets all over my table, trying to choose which one I wanted to use.

Now I make a copy of each stamp set when it arrives at my house.  I write the number and name at the top of each page and store it by the color of the front insert.  (Did you know that each color of our inserts corresponds to the type of stamp it is like Celebration or Sentiments?)  This way I can look at all of my 350+ sets of stamp sets while watching TV and then I can go over to the stamp set bins and choose the exact stamp sets I want to use.

I will tell you that it is MUCH easier if you start this type of organizing when you only own 30 or less stamp sets.  Imagine copying 350+ stamp sets?  LOL

Here you can see another use for my bins.  I have tons of acrylic blocks.  They live in this bin except when they are in use.  I even keep a couple of microfiber cloths to clean them.
Last but not least are my ink carousels.  I have two because I teach a lot of workshops and I have multiples of the more popular colors.  On the top are the reinker trays and some other ink pads that don't fit in my ink carousels.  All within reach - love it!

Well that is a peek into my craft room.  Now I can get it messy again creating next week's challenge!  Can't wait.  We want to see your rooms and hear some of your organizing tips.  Please link your craft room picture to www.heart2heartchallenges.blogspot.com.

1/14/2011

The January CTMH Spotlight Bloghop features Anything Valentine!

Welcome to the Close to My Heart January Spotlight Blog Hop!  If you have found yourself here from Nikka Geer's Blog then you are in the right place.  This month we are spotlighting anything Valentine's Day!  

Can you believe that in a month it will be Valentine's Day?  I just received my latest order from CTMH and as a Consultant,  I can order the new products a whole month earlier than customers can.  This is one of the perks for being a Consultant.  (Hint, Hint.......... I am looking for new team members and would love to talk to you if you think that you might want to become a Close to My Heart Consultant).  So, I just could not wait and had to use some of our awesome new products!!  Here is the card pattern that I used:


I have been waiting for that special card to use this pattern with.  I think that you will like how it shows off the paper and the embellishments.  Here is my card.



There is so much to tell you about this card.  Check out the circle that the black heart is sitting on. It is our White Daisy cardstock.  I used our new spray pen, filling it with rubbing alcohol and Tulip reinker and sprayed the cardstock.  It leaves a really cool pattern and doesn't take long to dry at all.  The black heart is from one of our new embellishments called Sweetheart Level 2 Epoxy Stickers.  I just love the pleated ribbon that CTMH now sells.  All I have to do is cut off how much I need and adhere it to my card with my tape runner.  Do you notice the cute little brads at the bottom of the card?  They look like buttons and are darling.  You can find them in the Mini Medleys - Black assortment.  All the stamp sets are new as is the paper pack so look below to find out the names of these new products.

Products Used
  • Stamps:  Love Ya! (D1460) Card Chatter - Love (B1464), and Placement Guide (C1303)
  • Paper:  My Relections Sweetheart Level 2 Paper Pack (X7134B)
  • Inks:   Tulip (Z2166), Black (Z2105), and Tulip Reinker (Z2266)
  • Embellishments:  Licorice Opaques (Z1335), Mini Medley - Black (Z1393), Wings Level 2 Assortment Pleated Ribbon (Z1398), and Sweetheart Level 2 Assortment Epoxy Stickers (Z1386)
  • Other Products:  Piercing Tool Kit (Z114). Adhesive, Sponge Dauber (Z726), Spray Pen (Z1380) and Spellbinders Nestabilities
 If you are ready to move on, then head on over to Adeline Brill's Blog.

1/10/2011

Join us for the Heart 2 Heart Color Challenge!

Hi All!  Welcome to my blog for the Heart 2 Heart Color Challenge.  The colors for this challenge are Pear, Sky, Colonial White and a touch of Sorbet. 
I was absolutely thrilled to be asked to be on the Design Team and I love the colors for this challenge, but in planning for my card, I could not for the life of me figure out how to use the Sorbet.  I started playing around with some stamp sets and decided to make my own patterned paper.  The colors really made me think of the peacock stamp in the Circle of Life stamp set.  As an Air Force wife, we were stationed in Turkey.  I remember all of the beautiful patterns on their rugs and pottery and the peacock was a prominent feature in their designs.  


For the patterned paper, I started off with Colonial White cardstock and stamped and embossed the Pear circle from Connections.  Then I double stamped and embossed the flower from Unity in Sky Ink, slightly turning the stamp for the second stamping.  Finally I took the damask stamp from Connections and stamped between the circles in Sorbet Ink. The damask was not embossed.  I wanted the circles to stand out.


My peacock is stamped with Pear Ink onto Pear Cardstock and embossed.  I added the pale blue sparkles to the peacock and then finished the card with a Sky Blue flower with a Filigree brad in the middle.  I finished the card by adding a pale blue sparkle in the middle of the Filigree brad.  All of the papers' edges are sponged in Cocoa Ink.

Please check out the other design team member's projects 

Vicki Wizniuk

and then create your own project using these colors and must include CTMH products, but do not have to be 100% CTMH.  If other products are used, a list or description of what was used would be appreciated. Remember to post it on the Heart 2 Heart Challenges Blog by 10 pm Sunday night.  You could win some fantastic prizes from our January sponsors, Haley Dyer and Susan Winter.  Thanks Haley and Susan! Vicki Wizniuk is our Guest Designer and is also participating in this week's color challenge.  

Products Used
  • Stamps:  Circle of Love (D1438), Unity (C1422) and Connections (D1330)
  • Paper:  My Relections Magnifique Level 2 Paper Pack (X7127B, Pear Cardstock (X5764), Colonial White Cardstock (1388), and Sorbet Cardstock (X5751)
  • Inks:  Pear (Z2197), Sky (Z2194), Sorbet (Z2164), and Cocoa (Z2114)
  • Embellishments:  Filigree Charms (Z1269) and Sparkles, Blue & Green Assortment (Z1327)
  • Other Products:  Clear Embossing Powder (Z671), Piercing Tool Kit (Z114), Adhesive,  Craft Heater (Z555), and Sponge Dauber (Z726)
 Thank you for visiting my blog.

1/05/2011

Blog Candy at Lorrinda's

Head over to Lorrinda Holman's Blog and check out the awesome blog candy she is handing out just for leaving a comment! She is celebrating her one year blog anniversary.  I entered.  Now it is your turn!  Sign up to be a follower and see her incredible work when ever she updates her blog.

1/01/2011

Guess what? I am on the Heart 2 Heart Challenge Design Team!

Heart 2 Heart


I'm so excited and I just can't hide it.................... I have been invited to be a member of the Heart 2 Heart Challenge Blog Design Team.  I absolutely love the challenges on this blog and love to see what other people are doing with our wonderful Close to My Heart Products.


If you have never heard of Heart 2 Heart (H2H) Challenge Blog, then go over right now and check it out.  You will find a weekly challenge that you can participate in and even win some fun prizes!  These challenges have really bumped up my creativity as well as my productivity.  And I love to see the artwork posted on this fantastic blog.  So, I am all jazzed up and hope you join us in participating and having fun and possibly win some great products.

Below is a list of the new H2H Design Team.  Check out their blogs while you are waiting for our next challenge!
Corina Mitchell
Debbie Carriere
Karen Day
Lisa Stenz 
Lorrinda Holman
Mary Vogel
Melinda Everitt (me)
Senior DT member: Jessica Moore

Hope to see you there!