Monday, March 31, 2014

Wahoo! It's time for another Your Next Stamp Digi Release!!!

Welcome to the April YNS Digital New Release!  We are so happy to have you join us as we showcase our new images from Penny and Laurence of Omnia Designs!!


The party begins on Anita’s Blog and guess what?!

We'll be giving away 5 digi stamps from the stops on the hop, so be sure to leave comments along the way for your chance to WIN!!!!

Winners will be announced on April 4th on the YNS Blog.

This happy little digi is called Surprise and I totally love it!  I have three boys, so this image really calls out to me.  I colored it with copics, adding a dotted background again because they are SO fun (you really should try it!)!!  


Here's a look at the full card.  I used Karen Giron's SSSC213 sketch.  The banner was a must, which I created with die-namics and white twine.  The larger panel and digi are both up on foam adhesives.  I used several die-namics (circle STAX, mini pennants, and Blueprints 13 to name a few) and finished it up with two big silver brads.  


And as always, Karen has an awesome deal for YOU!


Thanks for stopping by!  Now go enjoy the rest of our awesome hop with these talented ladies!!!





Thursday, March 27, 2014

YNS Fun Friday and SACC - Love You Bunches

Hi all!  TGIF!!!  It's YNS Fun Friday Challenge and Sister Act Card Challenge time!  I used the YNS March sketch for this card.  This darling little digi image is called A Flower for You.  I colored it with copics and added a dotted (or is it stippled or is it pointilism?) background.  The banana split card base measures 4 1/4 x 4 1/4 square.  The image was cut out with one of the elements from the Blueprints 1 die-namics and then matted on gumdrop green card stock.  The scallop edge was created using one of the elements from the Blueprints 9 die-namics, as well as the stitched striped yellow dp layer.  The sentiment is from the SugarPea set, Love You Bunches.  A trio of sour apple buttons, a little distressing, and some corner brads add the finishing details.


Close up...


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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Sending You Sunshine

Hi all!  Here's a quick Clean and Simple card I made for the CQC234 challenge and also the Retro Sketches #107.  I love that these colors give this such a modern feel.  I used the LJD Splendid Sunflower set with matching die-namics.  I used safety orange, brick red, and blu raspberry inks and then steel grey card stock to get all the colors from the challenge on here.  The card base is smooth white and measures 4 1/4 x 4 1/4.  The steel grey card stock was cut out with my Square STAX.  The sentiment is from the new Birdie Brown set, Sunflower Sweetheart (which is currently unavailable but click on that handy Notify Me button and they'll email when it's back in stock!).





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Monday, March 24, 2014

Hello - CQC #233

Hi all!  I wanted to share this card I made for the Colour Q Challenge #233 and also the SSSC212 sketch challenge.  I kept it super clean and simple.  The only stamps I used were the DC Striped Backgrounds in grout gray on grout gray card stock.  The 'hello' is from Happy Hellos die-namics, which I cut out with smooth white card stock and popped up on rolled up glue dots.  The vertical strip was cut from Blueprints 12 and the horizontal strip is from Blueprints 1.  A trio of enamel dots add the finishing details.



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Sunday, March 23, 2014

Hello, Sunshine

Hi all!  I wanted to share this card that I made for the latest MFT Color Palette Challenge 3 and the MFTWSC168 sketch.  I couldn't wait to color this image from the new set, Sunflower Sweetheart by Birdie Brown!  She's a good-sized image which I just love, more room to color or paper piece!  I used my E33 colic to make her a "straw hat".  Here are the die-namics used on this card:  blueprints 13, blueprints 1, blueprints 12 (uh, yea, I love my blueprints!), and circle STAX 1.  The sour apple rectangle was stamped with washi patterns and popped up on foam adhesives.  The skinny kraft layer on the right was stamped with the woodgrain background stamp.  I also added a bit more dimension in the area of the main image with some modeling paste and my MPD Scallops stencil.  The stitched circle and card base are grapesicle card stock.  




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Saturday, March 15, 2014

A floral Thank You

Hi all!  Here's my card for today's Inspiration Challenge on SCS.  The flowers are from the MFT set MPD Tropical Sensations and the sentiment is from their LJD Sweet Roses set.  To make that smooth curved layer, I used the Tree Lines die-namics then snipped away the trees.  Easy!  The flowers were done in cotton candy, Razzle berry, grapesicle and grape jelly.  I used the masking technique on them, as well.  The leaves were stamped in sour apple.  So let me tell you a little secret about this card:  1. That little curl of the "T" in the sentiment is covering one smudge and 2.  The larger pearl off on the right is covering another smudge!  Ha!  I hate to scratch an entire image for just a smudge or two...  ;)


Here's a close up where you can see the dimension from the foam adhesive.  


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Thursday, March 13, 2014

YNSFF10, SACC - Hello!

Hi all!  Here's my card for the newest YNS Fun Friday challenge (I used the Inspiration pic - love those colors!) and the anything goes SACC challenge.  This darling image is a newly released YNS digi called Floating down the river.  I colored it with my copics, of course, adding some 'warts'(or maybe I should say freckles because he's too cute to have warts!) to the little frog, hehe.  The sketch is from the SCS DD Monthly Theme, which you can only view is you're a member, which I HIGHLY recommend!  (I've been a member for oh, about 6-7 years!)  The sentiment is from an MFT set.  I also used the Jumbo Mod Borders on the Insulation Pink layer and Striped Backgrounds on the little bit of grape jelly card stock (behind the main image).  I am loving the Four Corners die-namics from MFT!  They add such a nice touch.  A couple of buttons with twine add the finishing details.



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