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Sunday, January 12, 2025

January 12th Weekly Post

 Happy Sunday, everyone!
The theme this week at Sunday Postcard Art is Happiness and is hosted by Cindy.
Once again I went to my stamps to find anything appropriate that I also haven't inked up yet.
And I did have some luck and made not one piece but two:
Using a Deep Red City Girl stamp, Funky Fossil sun and border stamps and an Autumn Leaves sentiment stamp, I created this first piece with Versafine Clair inks in various colors. The skateboarder was colored with Promarkers and accents added with my glitter pens/markers. If it's hard to read, the sentiment says: Happiness Walks On Busy Feet.
This second piece is all Funky Fossil stamps with Versafine Clair inks. I finally bought the 12 new ink colors, most of them being pastel or softer colors, and tried a few of them out here. To finish, I edged and doodled with my glitter pens/markers.
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Here's a birthday card for a girlfriend using Docraft's Papermania Country Life Die Cut and Paper Pack.
I have had this pack for quite a while. It has papers, punchouts, 3D decoupage and lots of images of farm animals, bees/honey, herbs, kitchens, etc.
I went with a chicken theme for this card.
The kit has a few pockets for tags, so I made one of them for the front, adding one of the chicken images to the pocket and some punched hearts and raffia to the tag.
I am showing 2 photos of the card, one with the tag in the pocket and one with it pulled out.
The yellow card base is SU and the chicken wire is cut from a sheet of acetate out of the paper pack.
For the sentiment, I scanned in one of the pack's blank tags, added the text in PSE, printed out and fussy cut, adding a tiny heart from my stash. I also added more stash hearts randomly to finish the card.
Here's the Splitcoaststampers sketch I used.
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And a birthday card for another girlfriend, using Craft Consortium's Sandy Paws 3D Decoupage kit for the center focal image, and coordinating washi tape for the top and bottom. I stamped the My Favorite Things sentiment on white card scrap twice, cut it apart and then used an MFT sentiment label die to trim them before adding. The card base was cut from Color Mates card stock and the base mat is from Basic Grey's Cupcake collection
 
And the Splitcoaststampers sketch I used, stretching it to 6X6.
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Well, that's it for this week from me.
I hope you have a great week and thanks so much for visiting!
XXO

Sunday, January 5, 2025

January 5th Weekly Post

 Happy 1st Sunday of 2025!
We've been getting ready for the Polar Vortex to hit us for the next few days. Wrapping house pipes, bringing in our potted plants to the garage and getting out the winter clothes. It was 75 degrees F this afternoon and the low tonight will be 31, so it's already begun to blow in as I'm typing this. I've been going to bed a little bit earlier so that I'm sleeping at night when it's the coldest, lol. As long as the power and internet stay on, I'm considering it to be great crafting weather!
The theme this week at Sunday Postcard Art is Dream, hosted by Deann.
You may have heard about the terror attack in New Orleans, Louisiana this week.
It's only 6 hours away from us and NOLA has been on my mind, praying for them and hoping this doesn't ruin the Mardi Gras season (the city's biggest celebration and moneymaker). The Feast of the Epiphany is tomorrow and that kicks the season off. Anyway, I wanted to make something with them in mind and this is what I came up with.
I wanted to use this Spellbinders die as it has the word Dream and 3 words that remind me of the meanings behind the Mardi Gras colors of green, purple and gold. I used my glitter brush markers and pens to color it.
I stamped a Technique Junkies background with Acorn Versafine Clair ink and trimmed it down to fit into the middle of the 4x6 base card that has gold glitter washi tape at top and bottom and green glitter washi on each side. I colored the stamped image (which is seaweed but I thought it looked like streamers) with black glitter and clear glitter. Then I added a bit of green glitter here and there. I added the word die cut and then 3 cat-eye masks cut with a Boss Kut die that I colored with the purple glitter and dotted with green and gold.
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I've also got a guy card to share. On this one, I stenciled a background on Kraft card using an animal skin stencil and stencil paste mixed with some orange paint. When dry I layered it onto an orange card base. I cut the arrow using a Sweet N Sassy die set. The hip dude is a Funky Fossil stencil that I used with Crackling Campfire Distress Oxide ink. I cut an Impression Obsession sentiment to add below it. All card used is Stampin' Up except for the kraft card. 
And here's the Splitcoaststampers sketch I used.
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And a card for a sister-in-law, also using the Hip Hip Hooray die for my sentiment. The focal is a 3D decoupage by Craft Consortium, layered onto red card. Another red layer is behind that with the top cupcake-punched using a Martha Stewart border punch. I cut a red balloon using an Xcut die and a white bow and string for it. The background designer paper is Colorbok. 
And here's the Splitcoaststampers sketch I used.
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Well, that's it for me this week.
I know the entire country here is getting the winter blast, but I haven't had a chance to look at the rest of the world. So if you are getting it too, please stay safe and warm and dry!
Thanks so much for the visit and hopefully I'll see you again next Sunday.
XXO

Sunday, December 29, 2024

December 28th Weekly Post

 Happy Sunday, everyone!

The theme at SPA this week is Polar Bears, hosted by Mandy.
On a 4x6 pre-cut card, I used a Memory Box birch tree stencil and Blueprint Sketch Distress Ink to make a background. After it dried, I splattered "snow" on it using Tim's splatter brush dipped into some Daler Rowney FW white acrylic ink.
On a separate scrap of white card I stamped the polar bear from Paper Artsy's Eclectica EDY26 (We Three Kings) stamp set using Nocturne Versafine Clair ink. I colored him with alcohol markers and fussy cut him out to add him to my scene. I also stamped and added sentiments from that set, outlining the fussy cuts with a black pen. Then I used a clear Wink of Stella brush marker and some Frosted Lace and Arctic Blue Stickles on the snow. I should have not used the WofS because it makes his snowball look muddy and dirty. Oh Well.
I hadn't used any of those stamps before, despite having them for several years.
Here's an angled shot that picks up some of the glitter.
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I'd promised some photos of our Christmas decorations so here they are, such that they are, lol. We have cut down quite a bit from prior years' decorating. I gave a relative our collectibles village and an artificial tree. We still have 2 other trees in their boxes with no desire to pull them out (although I'm thinking that next year I may decorate with one). So, I've decorated little spots in the house with stuff that can be easily stored in smaller boxes.

Our front door is adorned simply, with a wreath and snowflake window clings. We had solar lights the last 2 years but didn't replace them when the panel gave out.
You may can see the porch ceiling is painted a haint blue, not to ward off evil ghosts and spirits (although that is a bonus!), but to keep bugs from living and nesting up there.
IT REALLY WORKS!
No spiders, wasps or other critters (a minor miracle down here where I live, even in Winter). 

Our front foyer, using the rest of the window clings on the mirror and a table arrangement of my art deco's and faux flowers in a glass vase with red cranberry bead balls.

The view of the fireplace corner wall as you walk into the living room. I lucked out this year finding some very nice red glitter faux poinsettias and some red and white eucalyptus flowers.

The Winter banner I made uses the same dies and process as my Autumn banner.
I've also got a hand sewn folk art star hanging above it, which you can barely see, but I hope to replace that next year with something else larger. And also make some snowflakes for the wreath using some large Sizzix 3D dies I have.

This year I tried making these stockings using a Sunny Studio die set.
While hanging them, I promptly dropped mine into the fireplace but miraculously no dirt or soot got on it. I did get the candy canes and greenery cut out to add to them, but that will have to wait until next year. These are so small that I'm thinking of just adding them next year to the giant wreath below the banner.

And the velvet stockings are too long for the fireplace space, so they get hung here.
(The first year I did hang them from the hearth and had to constantly watch that they didn't get dirty, so I like them here better.)
I have ordered an R stocking for the kids' new puppy they named Ripley, which they tell us is our granddog. So, she needs a stocking, too!
We will then be MARCK instead of MACK, lol.

A view of the wall opposite the fireplace.

Our 3-foot-tall tree went here originally, but the last few years I've been lazy and just used my Tim carrousel, lol. 

I put this out every year and it always entertains us. That's Honey, me and Katy with our Santas. 

I have to brag on my Honey. He used his scroll saw to halve saved wine corks and picked out some cigar box lids from our storage to create these wall hangings. Of course, he used my paints and supplies, but the work was all his. He's currently making another one, using his car key collection and epoxy that he went to Hobby Lobby to buy. He gets his ideas from YouTube and is quite independent about it. And when he asks me a question, I give him his options but remind him it's his art, not mine, so he makes his own decisions. I am discovering he likes grunge, though. 

This is Honey's wine and beer bar, and I keep it the top rack decorated year-round.
These are this year's Christmas cards we received.

I could make these basket arrangements all day long. I used pinecones I saved from my childhood home front yard when my parents moved in 2005. They are still in great condition!

Using my wedding present crystal as baskets...

And strings of faux cranberry beads.

A winter deco amidst the other tchotchkes on the shelf. 

A very large keepsake ornament.

This is one of my metal "trees". I made a gold star for the top and the bottom "skirt" is a very long string of faux cranberries.

And last but not least, my crystal bowl of faux holly berries and gold balls.
I just couldn't stop making these arrangements!
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Thanks for hanging in there for all these photos.
And thanks also for the visit.
Here's wishing all of us a good last few days of 2024 and a fabulous beginning to 2025!
See you next Sunday!
XOX

Saturday, December 21, 2024

December 22nd Weekly Post

 Happy Sunday!
I'm a little early because I'm guest hosting again for Sunday Postcard Art and it goes live on UK time which is 6 hours ahead of me.
The theme for this week is Scandi Christmas.
I went with a Scandinavian folkart look, using a couple of stamp sets on my pre-cut 4X6 Cut Cardstock card. The trees were stamped using Hero Arts' Color Layering Nordic Tree set and the top and bottom accents were stamped using Funky Fossil's Scandi Home set. I accented with stars die cut out of red foil card using a Sizzix die and punched circles. The Swedish sentiment God Jul was created using some very old Karen Foster card stock stickers. For the final touch, I ran a red Promarker all around the edge of the card and done.
I kept it clean, symmetrical and colorful.
I love the Scandi look in art and decor so this was fun for me to create.
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That's all I have ready to show you today. I wanted to show a few photos of our house decorations, but I just haven't had time to take and process them yet. I will try to have them for next Sunday. Life is busy around here right now and I'm barely keeping up! LOL It's a fun busy though and I hope you are having a good holiday season. I want to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and may this season bring you joy!
Thanks, as always, for the visit and see you next Sunday!
XOX

Sunday, December 15, 2024

December 15th Weekly Post

 Happy Sunday!
Hope all is well in your world.
The ceiling work went very well and I did some things to my desktop to make it work better.
So the week turned out great for me!
The new theme at SPA is Reindeer, hosted by Anne.
I wanted to use the Artistic Outpost Midwinter stamp set because it has a reindeer I've never inked up. I started with a 4x6 white card. I stamped and heat-embossed the reindeer using Versafine Clair ink and clear ep. Then I cut a mask for the reindeer, applied it and a mask for the hill/ground, then ink-blended the sky with Tumbled Glass Distress Ink. I placed a Memory Box Flurry Frame snowflake stencil over the card and stenciled using Mermaid Lagoon Distress Ink. After that dried, I trimmed it down to layer onto a piece of 4x6 brown card. Then I added phrase stickers from Tim's Christmas Sticker Book, outlined them with a brown pencil and done!
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And I have the final Christmas cards I haven't yet shared.
First one: some glitter foam tree and star stickers, 3 Gecko Galz collage sheet images, some yellow paper scraps and DCWV patterned paper on a white card base, plus a little outlining with Stickles and metallic gel pen. I've had those foam trees at least 10 years and I was shocked they are still good!
And the Splitcoaststampers sketch I used.
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And second card: I used a print of the little Art Impressions stamped and colored scene I created last year and placed it behind a Sizzix /Tim window frame cut out of kraft card. The designer paper is from my stash scraps and the poinsettia bouquet is an Echo Park sticker. I added a Papertrey Ink sentiment stamped on a tan paper scrap and cut it to fit the window box. This card was an unexpected last-minute one and everything I used was in my scraps box of leftovers from previous projects. So I thought it turned out pretty well, considering. 
And the Splitcoaststampers sketch I used.
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Well, that is all from me today.
Thanks for the visit and have a wonderful final week before Christmas week.
Please don't stress, it'll be what it'll be, right?
Just breathe and enjoy.
XOX