9/30/2013

H2H Goes Au Naturale


Welcome to this week's challenge at Heart 2 Heart Challenges.  We only have one day left in September so this is actually our first October Challenge!  Our challenge this week is called Au Naturale.  The Design Team had some fun with this challenge discussing what it entailed but suffice to say that what you wear when you stamp is up to you!  LOL

For our challenge this week, use either all neutral colors or something from nature. 

I just wasn't in the mood to use neutral colors.  So that left me something from nature.  I am loving all of the gorgeous landscape stamps that Close to My Heart is offering so I chose the Stamp Set from the Frosted Cardmaking Workshop on the Go (G1063).


I was also in the mood to play.  Sometimes I am in the mood to "Get the Job Done" and sometime I want to get lost in the creative process.  I had seen a simple card using a tree stamp and something called the masking tape technique and I was intrigued.  Here is the card I am talking about.

Well, as I said, I was intrigued and I was in the mood to play.  This could either turn out really good or really bad.  LOL  But either way it would be fun for me.  I went in search of masking tape.  I apparently do not own any, but I did find painter's tape and scotch tape so I grabbed them both.  I knew that I wanted to try and make a Fall/Winter scene so I grabbed Inks that I thought would work and set down to create. I did not have any glossy cardstock, as the original blogger had listed that I needed so I used White Daisy Cardstock.

I started with the painter's tape since it is closer to masking tape.  With the Masking Tape Technique, you pull off a piece of tape about 2 inches bigger than the width of the card so that you will have room to hold it. Prepare to get inky!  Now you rub, tap, or just push the sticky side of your tape onto the ink pad, allowing the ink to get onto the tape.  Then you take the tape and apply it gently to your cardstock.  Don't try to adhere it because all you want to do is use the tape to apply the ink.  You want the tape to easily come off the cardstock without ripping it.

When you change colors, you get a new piece of tape.  As I said, I just wanted to play with it at first and see if it would work.  Here is my first try.  I watermarked it so that no one would steal it.  LOL!



For some reason, I continued on, but I changed color selection.  Wow does Sorbet come out dark!  I also decided to change tape and went to Scotch tape.  Here is my second try, also watermarked.  You know, you have to be careful in cyberspace!



This was beginning to show promise,  but how do I get rid of all of the lines?  Not how I pictured it.

I did like the Scotch tape better because I could see where the ink was.  Long ago I took a brayering class from Michelle Zindorf.  She taught us to use multiple shades of the same colors to build our scenes.  Plus she taught us to not be afraid of adding additional layers of ink.  So off I went to my handy dandy ink tower.

I was having a ball!  My 10 year old grandson came in, looked at what I was doing, and walked off shaking his head.  I was deep in the creative process.  I started with the ground and applied layers and layers of Champagne (ink not the drink), Cashmere, and a little bit of Saddle.  Then I added Sweet Leaf and Olive right above that.  My ground was complete!

Forgive me, but I needed some lighter colors for my sky so I raided some of my retired inks.  I googled Winter sky and looked for images to inspire me. I just love the colors of a crisp fall/winter sky!  Colors used were Indian Corn Blue, Sky, Heavenly Blue (retired), a tiny bit of Crystal Blue, Baby Pink (retired), Blush, Creme Brulee, Buttercup, and Gypsy.

Here is my card.




You ask how I got rid of the tape lines?  By repeatedly applying more ink and filling it in.  Don't be afraid of adding more and more ink.  Also don't panic if it looks dark because as the ink dries, it lightens up.  Plus overlap, overlap, overlap.  The ink fills in an covers the lines. The texture comes from the way the ink beads up on the tape.  I did not throw the tape away after use.  I stuck it to my table and designated them as blue. green, brown, pink, purple and yellow and reused them until I was finished with the card.

I love, love, love this card and this is my new favorite technique.  After I finished the background, I stamped the trees using a rock and roll technique.  I used Sweet Leaf, Olive and New England Ivy Inks.  The sentiment is stamped a bit low to cover an ink mark from my rock and roll stamping of the trees, but I am okay with that.  This sentiment comes from Happy Autumn (D1550). The edges are inked with Black Pigment Ink and placed on Black cardstock to showcase it.  Finished off with a Creme Brulee mat and a sky blue card base.
And here is the inside of the card, decorated because you just cannot have a naked card!



So now it is your turn!  Please show us your artwork with your favorite things.  I cannot wait to see what you make!  After you finish your artwork please go to  www.heart2heartchallenges.blogspot.com and post a link to your project.  I cannot wait to see what you make!

Here are a few rules:  
*Our challenges are open to everyone!
*To enter, follow the challenge of the week and post your results to your personal blog or other online gallery.
*Be sure to go her
e and direct link to your challenge post so we can see your artwork!
*In order to enter a challenge, you must use Close To My Heart products but your project does not have to be 100% CTMH.
*If you use something from another company, please consider including details in your project's description.
* You MUST mention H2H challenges in your blog post (and a link back to us would be appreciated).
*Spread the word about our challenge blog by including our badge on your blog.
* I love to leave comments on our participants' blog posts, but word verification slows me down, so please turn yours off so that I can leave you some love on your blog!
*Most importantly, have fun creating - the Close To My Heart way!
Note: Any entries not following the above rules are subject to having their link removed.

9/17/2013

My Favorite Things at H2H


Welcome to this week's challenge at Heart 2 Heart Challenges.  We have a little bit of a Sound of Music theme going on right now at H2H, and to follow up last week's "brown paper packages tied up with string," Team Sunset is moving on to a few of our favorite things!  

I am going to make a confession here.  I am not much of a scrapbooker.  (Blush, blush) I have always intended to get more into it.  With 5 kids, 5 stepkids, and tons of grandchildren, it is not like I don't have a zillion pictures.  It just seems intimidating at times to get started.

But when Close to My Heart released our latest exclusive Cricut cartridge, the Artbooking Cartridge, which makes scrapbooking super interesting and easy to do, I decided to take the leap.

Here is my scrapbooking page:



What do you think?  Now you ask why is this one of my favorite things since obviously scrapbooking hasn't been in the past?

Well, I know you cannot see him well, but that über cute blonde young man in the back row, fourth from our right is my grandson, Austin.  One of my most favorite things to do is to watch this very talented young man play baseball.  This picture is of his team who won a weeklong tournament UNDEFEATED!  I could not be there this time since they live 8 hours away, but I was excited to use their team colors and our new Artbooking overlay to commemorate this awesome feat.

I am loving this new cartridge.  Because of the way it is set up I programmed in 11 inches for the size and all of the pieces cut out in proportion to each other.  That took away much of the decision making and there was no need to re-cut any of the pieces.  I like to cut out multiples of the overlay in different colors and then place some of the different colors into the overlay to add some additional interest.  I was afraid that it might be too "busy" so I matted the picture so that it would "pop".

This scrapbook page's diecuts are from pages 82 and 83.

Page 82

Page 83
So now it is your turn!  Please show us your artwork with your favorite things.  I cannot wait to see what you make!  After you finish your artwork please go to  www.heart2heartchallenges.blogspot.com and post a link to your project.  I cannot wait to see what you make!

Here are a few rules:  
*Our challenges are open to everyone!
*To enter, follow the challenge of the week and post your results to your personal blog or other online gallery.
*Be sure to go her
e and direct link to your challenge post so we can see your artwork!
*In order to enter a challenge, you must use Close To My Heart products but your project does not have to be 100% CTMH.
*If you use something from another company, please consider including details in your project's description.
* You MUST mention H2H challenges in your blog post (and a link back to us would be appreciated).
*Spread the word about our challenge blog by including our badge on your blog.
* I love to leave comments on our participants' blog posts, but word verification slows me down, so please turn yours off so that I can leave you some love on your blog!
*Most importantly, have fun creating - the Close To My Heart way!
Note: Any entries not following the above rules are subject to having their link removed.

Like what you see?  You can purchase this awesome Cricut Artbooking Collection on my website.  Here is all that you get with this collection:
You will receive:
1 – Cartridge (700 images: Font, Mini Books, Layouts)

3 – My Acrylix® D-size stamp sets

3 – 12" × 9" Dimensional Elements (3 sheets of different shapes) 

What a deal!  So, head on over to my website and you can shop to your heart's content!  We have a bunch of specials this month as well!

I have entered my scrapbooking page into the Anything but a Card Challenge at All Crafts Challenge. and the Challenge #178 ABC's 123's at the Fantabulous Cricut Challenge Blog

9/15/2013

Stampers With an Attitude Blog Hop Featuring Artbooking


Welcome to the Stampers with an Attitude New Product Blog Hop.  This month I am following  Hilary Reynolds.  Our blog hop is a circular hop.  You just click on the link to the next blog on the bottom of this post and go visit the next blog.  If you get lost, I have all of the participating blogs near the bottom of my post.  Hope you enjoy seeing what our team has made for you.

This month our Stampers With an Attitude is  featuring artwork using our brand new Cricut Artbooking Cartridge that was released on August 1st.  I just cannot get enough of this cartridge!!  Whether you are a cardmaker, scrapbooker, or papercrafter, this cartridge is so much fun!

I had a good friend ask me to make a special card for another friend.  She wanted a super big card that would have a lot of room for a large group to sign.  I had been itching to try my hand with the artwork pictured on pg 132 of our catalog.  The artwork is the cover of one our our new Kraft 3 ring albums.  Looking at it, I realized that with a few changes I could turn this into a 3 page card with plenty of room for a large group to sign.

Here is my card:


My card is 8" x 8" and is made with Kraft Paper.  It is bound with a 3" x 8" piece of Barn Red Cardstock that is scored in the middle and attached to the card with eyelets.  I ran hemp Baker's Twine from the Wooden Medley Collection through the eyelets and tied a bow.  I really like the rustic look of it.  I used lots of different colored glitter glitz gel on the leaves of my tree.  I used the border from the Babycakes Complements for a completely different way to use a baby themed embellishment.  This card was SO much fun to make!

Now, hop on over to our next Blog hopper, the very talented, Angela Garcia and see what she has made for you to see!

If you get lost, here are the links to our participating blog hoppers.


  1. Pamela O'Connor 
  2. Renee Tanner 
  3. Jen Patrick 
  4. LaJeania Hicks 
  5. Kimberly Moss 
  6. Sheila Bennett 
  7. Hilary Reynolds
  8. Melinda Everitt ~ You Are Here!
  9. Angela Garcia 
  10. Vickie ODell 


See something you like?  Well I would love it if you would head on over to  my website and see what Close to My Heart has to offer!  I am sure that you will love our products as much as I do.

I have entered this card into the Fall Challenge at ABC Challenges, Anything Fall Goes on Bitten by the Bug, and Challenge #178 ABC's 123's at the Fantabulous Cricut Challenge Blog.

9/08/2013

September Card Kit




designed these three cards  for you to make.  They include images from the September Stamp Of The Month and the You Are My Happy National Scrapbooking Month Promotion.  

There are two ways to get this kit.  You can either order a kit for $20 and I will do all of the stamping for you or you can come to my workshops if you live locally and do your own stamping.  We will be using overlays and diecuts from our latest Cricut Cartridge, Artbooking. Beginner or new to stamping?  No problem.  I can teach you how to put these cards together. They are easier than they look.  Either way, you will get all of the pieces cut out for you and ready to put together along with the instructions and a full pack of Surf's Up Stickease.  All you will need is your favorite adhesive and some 3D Foam tape.

Workshop Dates: Saturday, September 28, from 1 pm - 4:30 pm or
                            Sunday, September 29, from 1 pm - 4:30 pm

Place: My House in Cordova, TN 38016

Cost:  $15  (Please bring your favorite adhesive and scissors) for local.  $20 if you would like a kit sent to you.

RSVP by September 19th to mkgmt@aol.com.  Want a kit?  Just click on the PayPal Button at the top of the right column to order your kit.
  


9/04/2013

You Are My Happy - National Stamping Month Blog Hop


National Stamping Month is HERE!!  Woo Hoo!  We have approximately 22 Close to My Heart Consultants who have taken the National Stamping Month promotional triple stamp set and created some gorgeous artwork.  Continue on through the blog hop and you will surely be stunned at what we have to show you.

This is a circular hop so just keep on hopping through it until you get back to me.  You probably just left Joy McHargue's Blog. Welcome to my blog!

Here is the National Stamping Month promotion called You Are My Happy with a little blurb telling you about this awesome promotion and how you can get it.



To celebrate National Stamping Month in September, we are offering a new triple stamp set! 

You can get the exclusive  My Acrylix® You Are My Happy triple stamp set for just $10 when you place a minimum order of $50 in wonderful Close to My  Heart products from September 1 through September 30.

You’ll love this triple set—two D-size sets in one envelope and another one with both upper and lower case alphabets and a set of numbers.  This will be the perfect set for all papercrafters!

I would love you to take advantage of this promotion so just click here to begin shopping.  Just spend $50 retail and then add It's Your Day for only $10.

Now, please take a look at the card I made.



This card pattern came from one of our fantastic how-to books called Make it From Your Heart and it is pattern #22.  I used the Sarita paper pack and actually this is made from my scraps!  I embossed three of the images with our black pigment ink and clear embossing powder and then colored in the images with our alcohol markers - Lagoon, Gypsy, Outdoor Denim, Goldrush and Cotton Candy.  Love the way it matches our paper.  The two little dots in the bottom right hand corner are Aqua Dots.  All of the paper is inked with Outdoor Denim Ink.

Thank you so much for visiting my blog.  Now it is time to go off to see what surprise Michelle Loncar's Blog has in store for you!

If you get lost, here is a list of all of our Consultants taking part in our Blog Hop:
Melinda Everitt                                 
Michelle Loncar                  
Elizabeth Mindemann             
Melissa Laverty                                   
Maria Myers                                             
Heather Schmuckal              
Kathleen Androlewicz                
Katy Taylor                      
Jody Gustafson                  
Pamela Ellison         
Laurie Newton                         
Terry Ann Diack                    
Judy Faye Garner                          
Lucy Kelleher                                         
Sheila Bennett                                 
Dawn Ross                        
Wendy Kessler                                 
Jean McNulty                                     
Vicki Price                                 
Krista Hershberger           
Gina Brandstetter                                
Joy McHargue                                 

9/02/2013

It's Color Challenge Time at H2H!


Welcome to this week's challenge at Heart 2 Heart Challenges.  Yes, we are having a color challenge this week.  Our colors are Barn Red, Cashmere, Sunset, and Gypsy for a little pop.  


I needed a birthday card for my grandson who is turning 15 next week.  I kind of knew that these colors didn't shout out 15 year old boy but I decided to go ahead and try it.

Once again I used the Stamp Set, Maximum Power, D1564.   This time I decided to use the cool Mustang image.  Now what boy would not want a Mustang?

Here is my card:



The patterned paper is from our retired Claire paper pack.  See the tire track banners?  I stamped those with the Maximum Power stamp set and then stapled them onto the card.  I wanted to give a more masculine feel.  The shape that the car is positioned on  (police badge) was cut from the Cricut Artiste Cartridge, pg 45, Accent 4.  My card base is 5" x 7".  The police badge was cut twice using my Cricut Gypsy.  Love my Gypsy!

Here is how I designed my Police Badge image.  With the Gypsy I can change the height/width ratio, which I did for this card so that the Police Badge would fit.  I changed the measurement to 5" height and 4" width.  I then took the Birthday sentiment (pg 86, , 3.75") from the Cricut Artbooking Cartridge and dropped it into place at the top of the badge.  This will allow the Birthday to cut out.  Then I hit cut and cut the Barn Red overlay of the badge.

After I cut out the Barn Red overlay, I went back into my Gypsy and deleted the Birthday and then went into the show/hide feature and hid the center cut of the badge.  This enabled me to cut the Cashmere cardstock solid badge image.

The car is stamped first with our Black Pigment Ink onto the Cashmere cardstock and then I stamped it again onto Sunset cardstock and cut it out and then popped it up with our 3D Foam tape.  The number 15 is made using our Irresistibles Houndstooth Alphabet.  These are chipboard numbers and letters that have a pattern on them that resist ink.  I sponged Gypsy Ink onto them and adhered them with Liquid Glass.  For some added ZING I added some Liquid Glass to the Birthday on the badge.

So now it is your turn!  What stamp set has you singing and dancing and what song are you singing?  After you finish your artwork please go to  www.heart2heartchallenges.blogspot.com and post a link to your project.  I cannot wait to see what you make!

Here are a few rules:  
*Our challenges are open to everyone!
*To enter, follow the challenge of the week and post your results to your personal blog or other online gallery.
*Be sure to go her
e and direct link to your challenge post so we can see your artwork!
*In order to enter a challenge, you must use Close To My Heart products but your project does not have to be 100% CTMH.
*If you use something from another company, please consider including details in your project's description.
* You MUST mention H2H challenges in your blog post (and a link back to us would be appreciated).
*Spread the word about our challenge blog by including our badge on your blog.
* I love to leave comments on our participants' blog posts, but word verification slows me down, so please turn yours off so that I can leave you some love on your blog!
*Most importantly, have fun creating - the Close To My Heart way!
Note: Any entries not following the above rules are subject to having their link removed.

Like what you see?  Head on over to my website and you can shop to your heart's content!  We have a bunch of specials this month as well!