Showing posts with label quilling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quilling. Show all posts

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Sunflowers

The inspiration photo for the current Curtain Call challenge is absolutely stunning - and as soon as I saw it I had ideas. Plans, big plans.


Supplies: paper from MME; 1/8" quilling paper



Supplies: stamps from Jane's Doodles; Memento Tuxedo Black ink; Distress inks in Shabby Shutters, Spiced Marmalade, Antique Linen, and Frayed Burlap; Bic Markers; Versamark pen; clear embossing powder


The quilled flower is pretty easy - the petals are made from half-length strips, and the centre from two strips joined together & rolled tightly. I use Aleene's Tacky Glue (and a toothpick, and a light light hand with the glue).

On the second card, after colouring the sunflower I coated & embossed it so that I could stamp the leaves in the background. I like the texture this gives too :)


The challenge is open until September 30th, so lots of time to play along!
xoxo,
Jessi

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Paper....

Who would have thought that a challenge involving PAPER would be so, well, CHALLENGING? Not so much the 'paper' aspect, but the unique? I'm fairly certain that most people who make cards are paper fanatics. Anyway, the current (not for long!) challenge at CASology is the cue word PAPER, and I decided to break out the quilling paper again. I had this curled-petal idea going through my head, and with some minor adaptations to my idea I managed to translate it to a (whoa!) one-layer card.


Supplies: quilling paper; Corner Chomper; hot pink rhinestones


After quilling the basic shapes in pink, I added a strip of white to half of the shapes, leaving about 3" on the end to form into a curl. I'm kind of in love with how it turned out, and I want to try it again on a smaller scale. 

I have a couple more challenge cards to share with you, so I'll be right back.
xoxo,
Jessi

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Shopping our Stash #114 - Colours or Woodgrain


This week at Shopping our Stash we have something a little different than the usual - a colour challenge. Sort of - we want you to use the colours, woodgrain, or even both. 


Gorgeous, right? I love those colours! Here's what I made:


Supplies: woodgrain paper from MME; rub-on sentiment from EAD Designs; big rhinestone from Dress it Up; Corner Chomper; quilling paper 

I've been quilling again lately - I find it comes & goes in my card making. I love how it looks, but it is definitely time-consuming. For this flower, half the petals are two-toned - this is done by using a lighter colour, and then joining a darker paper to the completed shape. Same thing for the leaves. When I do something like this - the shaped leaves - I just make a standard 'teardrop' shape, and let it dry. Once it's dry it's relatively easy to manipulate into the desired shape by folding/pinching/squishing and then gluing into place. 


Come & play along with this challenge until next Monday, August 19th - hop on by & leave the rest of my teamies some love!


xoxo,
Jessi

Friday, August 9, 2013

Quilling for the Ribbon Reel


I've never played along over at the ribbon reel - I've written down ideas for their challenges for months, and never ended up making anything (or more usually, forgetting to add the ribbon, lol). My dear Tammy is on the DT over there. Anyway, for once my ideas translated into a card that not only fits the challenge but even meets the requirement to add ribbon. Woot!
I'm also playing along over at one crazy stamper 's August birthday challenge :)


Supplies: chevron paper from Amy Tangerine; Hero Arts sentiment; Memento Tuxedo Black ink; Sakura Black Glaze pen; crinkled seam binding; big orange rhinestone from Dress it Up (the rest from Dollarama); rose-patterned washi tape from Recollections; flowers quilled by me


Quilling is very hard to photograph. This is one of those 'I swear it looks better in person!' things. I swear. 

I fussy-cut along the chevron pattern (challenging with this teeny chevron) and layered it over the washi strips. I arranged the quilled flowers, and stamped the sentiment, and promptly forgot about adding  the ribbon. It's doubled & tied in a bow, and then I sewed the bow on. I traced the sentiment with the black glaze pen, and added a couple of extra dots. 

Here is the inspiration photo from the ribbon reel: and the directions, to create a project 
using the COLOURS in the photo PLUS CHEVRONS, FLOWERS & RIBBON.

Check, check, and check! woohoo!
I suppose now instead of going back to paper puttering, I should consider making some supper...that doesn't sound like nearly as much fun.
xoxo,
Jessi

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Curtain Call - Watermelon Wonder!

When I knew that my dear sweet pal Barb had joined the fabulous team at Curtain Call, I knew I was going to be playing along as much as I could! This inspiration board had me, well, INSPIRED, right away, and I practically ran over to my desk to make my card.


I found myself inspired by the colours, and especially the photo at the top left - simultaneously making me think of polka dots & flowers. Check it out:



Supplies: solid circle stamps from PTI; sentiment from Hero Arts; 1/8" quilling strips; yellow & aqua gems; Memento Gray Flannel ink; Distress inks: Mustard Seed, Worn Lipstick, Spiced Marmalade, Dried Marigold

I used a variety of inks stamping the circles, and used generational stamping to get more shades. The stamped panel was cut a little smaller than the card base, and swiped against the Gray Flannel pad for definition.




Watermelon Wonder at Curtain Call is open until August 10th, so you have lots of time to create something & join in!
xoxo,
Jessi

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Another card for Gramma!

This card is for my sister to give our Gramma - she turns 80 next weekend. Sarah asked me to use quilling, and since I wanted all 3 cards (the first one is here) to be the same size & have the same sort of presentation box, I decided to do something a little different - quill with 5/8" paper.


Supplies: 5/8" quilling paper in rose & pink; AC Thickers; bling strips from Dollarama; Bazzill card stock; button from stash


I used 12" long strips to quill each petal, shaping the rose ones into tear drops and the pink into marquise. Once they'd dried in place, I glued on the awesome sparkly button (with the shanks removed) for a super-sparkly centre. The edges just wanted to be sparkly too! 


The box is shown here in the background - simple velvet flowers attached with a rhinestone brad from my ancient stash, and a length of ribbon to hold it closed. The box directions are quite simple - they're available here. 

With the pink, the quilling, and all the sparkle, this couldn't be a more perfect Feminine Birthday Card - so I'm popping it in over at The Pink Elephant, and also in at the Moxie Fab Birthday Card challenge.

I'm SUPER stoked for tomorrow....crafty surprise coming up :)
xoxo,
Jessi

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Tuesday Morning Sketches #201 - Sweet & Sassy!

Good morning! This week at Tuesday Morning Sketches we are sponsored by Sweet & Sassy Stamps :) I like to keep my DT prompts pinned up at my desk so that I can see them while I'm working on other things. This sketch ended up inspiring me to pull out some quilling paper!

Supplies: yellow card stock from Bazzill; sentiment stamps from Paper Smooches; Mustard Seed distress ink; Sakura Stardust glitter pen; yellow gems; We R Memory Keepers washi tape; embossing folder (unknown); yellow Sharpie


I layered 2 kinds of washi tape on card stock, and then trimmed to the size I wanted for the 'tabs.' I also traced the sentiment & the two rectangular mats with the glitter pen. I was also inspired by the current Mellow Yellow challenge at Catered Crop  to use a palette of yellows for a bright & cheerful card! (That challenge is open until Saturday, June 8).

Here's the sketch:


Don't forget to visit all the other talented ladies on the DT:

Off to make breakfast for the kiddos! 
xoxo,
Jessi





Saturday, March 2, 2013

Drunken Stampers #117 - The Sound of Music

The hilllllllls are alive....with the sound of muuuuuuuuuuuusic:

So, remember, this term at Drunken Stampers all the challenges are inspired by movies. You can create something inspired by the additional prompt (in this case, Music or Instruments) or by the movie itself. There is so much inspiration in The Sound of Music that I actually had trouble getting started. So many of the songs have wonderful imagery, the movie itself has so many moments to inspire...some of my early ideas:

-a card that says 'adieu'
-hills, stamped with musical background...and with googly eyes. Because they're alive. (wocka wocka!)
-whiskers on kittens (aw!)

Then I decided to google what Edelweiss looks like...

Hmmm....I could maybe quill that? It looks....fluffy. 


So, I managed to include several points of inspiration from the film - the edelweiss, the musical background, and then a few of my favourite things - quilling and Fun Flock. I am pretty sure this is the first time they've gone on the same card.


Supplies: Yellow Fun Flock (Stampendous); vellum from HOTP (that is seriously old stash, yo); Inkadinkado music note background stamp; Bundled Sage distress ink

In order to be sneaky-like with the vellum I stuck double-sided tape underneath where the centre of the flower would lie, and then was stingy with the glue putting the flower on. To fuzzy up the flower centre I first quilled the 7 tight circles, glued them together, and then when they were dry used a glue pen & the fun flock. After THAT was dry & I knocked off as much excess flock as I could, then I glued it on to the finished flower. 

So, I *know* you've got a crafty something up your sleeve for this challenge....our linky will be open until next Friday night, March 8th. Seriously, you need to see what the Midnight Margaritas made: awesomesauce.


xoxo,
Jessi

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Shopping our Stash #82 - Winter BUT...


We have a fabulous challenge up for you this week at Shopping our Stash - and with the holidays fast approaching, we have 2 weeks to work on it! For the current challenge, we want to see your winter themed project, BUT:

Winter, NOT HOLIDAY! 
snow, mittens, penguins, polar bears, sled, fireplace, hot cocoa, snowmen, etc.

Personally I think it would be a perfect time to work on those holiday thank you cards, or perhaps you know someone celebrating a birthday soon? That's what the card I'm sharing was purchased for - a December birthday card.

Supplies: paper from October Afternoon; pearl strips found in a box while I was looking for something else (score!); snowflake quilled by me :)


I used a Nestie to trace very lightly to have a guide for placing the pearls in a circle. 

This challenge is open for two weeks, until Monday December 31st, and don't forget to check out what everyone else has been up to!


I have a rather busy day ahead getting cards in the mail, getting cards ready for the 20 teachers & staff the boys want to give cards to, and anxiously waiting to hear how Connor's talent show rehearsal went. He performs on Thursday, and he is SO EXCITED he can hardly bear it. He's doing Thriller. Seriously. 
xoxo,
Jessi

Monday, October 15, 2012

Theresa's Virtual Birthday Party, Take 2!

Just popping in to share another card that I made for Theresa's virtual birthday party over at Tuesday Morning Sketches - remember, the challenge is open until October 31st, and it's been expanded - the theme is DEFINITELY pink, but now you can go with Birthday, Breast Cancer Awareness, or Thinking of You. You don't need to use a sketch - just pink and one of those themes - and link it up to the party! The full rules & regs are available on the post.
Supplies: floral sprig paper from Memory Box;
green paper from scraps;
standard small oval Nesties;
sentiment stamp from Annabelle Stamps;
Peeled Paint distress ink;
flowers quilled by me


xoxo,
Jessi

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Shopping Our Stash #66 - My Favourite Things!

**If you're here for my Tuesday Morning Sketches post, please scroll down or click here! Thanks**

Now here is a challenge that will surely appeal to you - use YOUR favourite crafting supplies (and your stash, natch!) to make a card. The catch? You must be sure to tell us what your favourite thing is in your post! This week at Shopping our Stash, we've all dug into our favourite supplies & techniques - the hardest part? What to choose as our favourites!

Supplies: papers from Basic Grey "What's Up;"
Paper Smooches sentiment;
Dusty Concord distress ink;
teal & red rhinestones;
flowers quilled by me


So, what are my favourites included here?
-Basic Grey papers 
-quilling
-gems! 
-Paper Smooches stamps
-distress inks

"What's Up" is a fairly new collection to be considered stash, but I think this counts because I used only scraps - and came up with (I think) a pretty fun layout to use them!

SOS #66 - My Favourite Things will be open until next Monday, September 3, so have a peek and find some of your favourite things to create with. Don't forget to visit these ladies & see what they love to create with:



Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Tuesday Morning SKETCHES #160

My goodness, it's going to be a busy day around here! This is my first post, but be sure to check back in later on to see my first post as a DT member for Shopping our Stash :) It dovetails so sweetly with this week at Tuesday Morning Sketches!

We have a different way to play this time around at TMS - it's a sketch review. Four sketches to choose from - looky:
My first card is made using the sketch in the top right. Remember my woes about photographing white-on-white cards? This here is the card that started it all. 
Supplies: white cardstock;
Swiss & polka dot Cuttlebug folders;
Basic Grey buttons;
Colorbox Frost White pigment ink; white EP;
standard oval Nesties;
sentiment from Studio G

This shows how the whites 'match' in real life - but of course you can't really read it. The photo above uses Auto Contrast, and adds grey tones...but you can read it. Practice, practice, practice with the camera!
Luckily, the sweet people I'm lucky to work with on the DT at Tuesday Morning Sketches were able to give me some great tips - my original photos of this card were awful, and the card itself (pats back) is too awesome not to share ;) lol

I've also worked with another sketch (for now, wink!) and incorporated the colours for this week's challenge at Crafty Creations Challenges: yellow sunshine, blue water, green grasses. The CCC challenge is open until tonight!
Supplies: white cardstock;
birthday, Swiss & polka dot Cuttlebug folders;
Washi tape from We R Memory Keepers;
sentiment from Paper Smooches;
Tumbled Glass distress ink;
buttons from stash;
flowers quilled by me

Double-colour leaves again - love how they look!
I've used washi tape along the sides of the card base to draw in more green. The houndstooth layer is also washi tape - I covered a slightly larger piece of paper than I needed with washi, and then trimmed it down to size afterwards. The We R Memory Keepers washi tapes come 2 to a pack with matching colours, and I used both patterns for both these colours. The scalloped edge is made with a corner rounder (as an aside, anyone else use this for their scalloped edges? How is it that every time I punch a scallop, the piece of paper flies DOWN my shirt? Every time.)

The design team at TMS has rocked all 4 sketches - check out what everyone's made, and have a go at one (or all 4!) sketches before Sunday August 26! 
My peeps:

Shelby
, guest designer 

See you soon!
xoxo,
Jessi


Friday, August 10, 2012

Playing in Paradise #79 - Colour Inspiration

Good morning! Merlie is challenging us this week at Playing in Paradise, and her colour inspiration couldn't be more perfect after Angela's fab Cup-Litre-Gallon lesson last week.

How delicious are those colours? Love them together! As Merlie says in the challenge post, you don't need to match the colours exactly - any orange/yellow/green combo will do! For my card, I chose to do some quilling - I picked my closest matches for the colours & got twirling:
Supplies: white cardstock;
EK Success medium corner rounder;
yellow and orange rhinestones;
Spiced Marmalade Distress Ink;
Citrus Adirondack ink;
envelope stamps from Studio G;
Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist - Pearl;
flowers quilled by me
As always, you can click for a full-size picture. Some of the details are just hard to see in a smaller photo - the shimmer, for example. I had finished the card, and rounded opposite corners, and was thinking "OK, it needs a little something...." when I decided to give it a spritz. I made sure to spray from more than the recommended 12" distance to be sure I got even light coverage. And I held my breath :) Also, the leaves are done with two colours of green - a little trickier to do, but well worth the subtle effect.

So, how are you going to interpret these colours? Check out the challenge post for more amazing ideas, some tips from Merlie, and to see who our guest designer is this week (and our winner from last week's challenge!) This challenge will be open until next Thursday, August 16. Don't forget to see what the rest of the team has been up to:


xoxo,
Jessi


Sunday, July 22, 2012

I fell asleep!

I had intended to post yesterday so that I could split up just how much I was about to throw at you card-wise, but after downloading & editing my pics I desperately needed to lay down. Getting up at 3 AM has that effect - and although I woke up for a brief period about 4 PM to put away groceries, that was all she wrote until 9 PM. Quite the nap (about 6 hours)! And that was after 4 large cups of coffee & one iced one on the way home...yikes. Must have needed it.

Just like last week, I'm squeaking in at the last minute with my entry for CASology. I had lots of ideas for this prompt, but ended up making a few pieces of pretty recycling first, generally by smearing ink somewhere. That's the problem with CAS (in my humble opinion, lol) - I'm not a very careful crafter, but usually my style allows me to embellish over that sort of boo-boo! That said, I'm pretty happy with what I ended up with:
Supplies: Mustard Seed Distress ink; Palette Noir ink;
sentiment from Stampin' Up;
standard small circle Nesties;
metal arrow & brad from stash;
heart flat-back button from Dress it Up;
heart stamps on envelope from Paper Smooches; Barn Door distress ink
Initially I used a mask to sponge the yellow circle, but I made a big yellow smudge when I lifted the mask. So, I said some bad words, and used a smaller die to salvage the sponged piece. When I grabbed a new card base, I decided to change the layout - and this is way better than the centred layout I used at first. It's very hard to see, but I've rounded the top left corner. 
Here's the cue card
 
The linky closes in just a few hours, so if you're playing along you've got to hurry!

This next card also works for CASology, I think - birthdays are a happy occasion, and I think I have successfully incorporated quilling on a clean and simple card. Holy moly! I was inspired by the current Tuesday Trigger at Moxie Fab World to use triangles, and these colours. I picked the closest colours I had in quilling paper - using peach, pink, yellow, green, and blue - and varied which colours I used to quill the inside & outside parts of the triangle. 
Here's the Trigger image:

Supplies: quilling paper;
Martha Stewart score board;
London Fog Memento ink;
sentiment from Hero Arts;
triangle on envelope from Paper Smooches;
distress inks - spun sugar, bundled sage, dried marigold, tumbled glass

As always, you can click to view the picture full-size. I've rounded the top corners, and scored one line above and three lines below the row of triangles. They are debossed rather than embossed since that was a last minute decision - and squishing all that quilling wasn't about to happen! This edition of the Tuesday Trigger is open until tonight.

Back in a minute :)
xoxo,
Jessi



Monday, July 16, 2012

Inspired by #32

Thanks for all the well-wishes for my allergies - I think, maybe, possibly, that they may be starting to subside. Fingers & toes crossed! I like being able to breathe & use both my eyes...
I have a lot of challenge cards ready this week, and that's what I've got for you today. This card is for the photo inspiration at Inspired By, #32, which is open until Wednesday night. Here's the photo:

So much to draw from this photo - I went with colours (pink and aqua), and the jewelry:
Supplies: stamps from Paper Smooches;
Palette Noir ink;
pink cardstock from stash;
washi tape in aqua & green from We R Memory Keepers;
gem strip from the dollar store;
coloured with Martha Stewart markers;
tail feathers quilled by me
I could not get the colours of the gems to show up, no matter how many photos I took. There are pink, blue, and light green gems, but mostly clear. I love it! And I am soooo loving the washi tape - seriously, it is made of magic. 
See you later on with more!
xoxo,
Jessi

Sunday, July 8, 2012

IBSIC, SOS, DYSU, oh my!

We finally got some thunderstorms yesterday (I think three by the time they were all done), and lost power in the morning, but the humidity is down to 75% today. It seems strange to regard that as a relief, but for weeks it's been 90% or higher. Yesterday was 96%. It feels like breathing water at that point. One of our dehumidifiers died for good - for the last month both of them have been running 24/7 trying to keep the air in the basement manageable. We had yet another sewage backup (that makes 3), this one a week after the last. We are the next job, but it's hard to wait for the crew to show up when every time I go downstairs I half expect to be greeted by sewage. We won't know until they start, but we're beginning to suspect that the pipe may in fact be the original put in place when they added indoor plumbing, which would make it over 60 years old. Right now we can't even clean up (other than to remove the water) because it could back up again any time. 

What am I doing to avoid thinking of all this? Besides rocking & sucking my thumb (hey, it works), I've been catching up on packets to go in the mail, crocheting mats like crazy to get those sent out to the people I've promised them to, making cards, reading (today it's the latest True Blood/Sookie Stackhouse novel, "Deadlocked"), and watching season one of "Rescue Me". I picked up seasons two and three at the library yesterday & can't wait to see what happens next. I am sucked right in. 

I've got a couple of cards to share today for 3 challenges altogether - this first one is for IBSIC #16, a sketch (open until Wednesday), and Shopping our Stash #58 (open until Monday), my second take. For SOS #58, the challenge is:

use at least three items from the following list on your card: ribbon, flowers, lace, pearls, glimmer mists, punched elements or die cut elements, rhinestones, doilies (stamped will work, too), dry embossing or scoring -OR- use three of one type of embellishment.
And here's the sketch from IBSIC:
IBSIC-#16

Supplies: papers from Bo Bunny;
Lace/ribbon from October Afternoon;
Wilton Doily;
Astrid's lilac chalkboard glimmer mist (Tattered Angels);
flowers from Recollections;
pins from Little Yellow Bicycle;
corner rounded (for scallops);
Purple Twilight adirondack ink; sentiment from Studio G;
pearls & button from stash;
Sakura stardust pen


I used quite a number of things from the SOS #58 list this time: lace, ribbon, pearls, flowers, glimmer mist, and a doily. The doily is sprayed with the chalkboard mist, and then I dried it with my heat gun to keep the paper from warping. The pins are tucked in behind the green ribbon, and then I made sure to stitch them to the card when I sewed on the button. Pins make me nervous, but it turns out it's relatively easy to secure them to cards without risking someone poking their finger. 

My next card is for the Red challenge for DYSU #79 - I've been so busy lately that I haven't done any quilling, and I'm completely out of quilled cards in my stash. Not a single one. As soon as I saw the DYSU challenge (open until Tuesday at 5) I knew I wanted to make a big ol' flower. 

Supplies: Barn Door distress ink; Tonic edge distresser;
sentiment stamp from AmyR Designs (CC Designs);
swirl stamp on envelope from Autumn Leaves;
flower quilled by me (2 layers);
red & clear rhinestones

As always, you can click  to view photos full-size for more detail
For some reason, my camera finds red quilling very hard to photograph, so I've tried to emphasize the contrast while editing the photo. The flower is made in two layers of 8 petals each - the large petals are made with full 24" strips of quilling paper, and the small ones are made with 6" strips. The edges of the mat were first distressed with the Tonic edge distresser, and then I carefully swiped them along the Barn Door ink pad...very carefully, because I'd already adhered the flower at that point!

With any luck we'll be off to the beach this afternoon - I hope you're having a fabulous weekend!
xoxo,
Jessi


Thursday, June 7, 2012

Embellished Frame with OCC

As soon as I saw the Embellished Frame challenge at Our Creative Corner, I knew exactly what I wanted to do - a Father's Day card with quilling. Not something I usually do, since most of my quilling is very girly & flowery, but check it out! I think it worked:
Supplies: papers from Basic Grey "Oxford;"
standard oval Nesties;
sentiment from ditto;
Versamark, Palette Noir ink, black EP

The oval piece is mounted using a double layer of foam tape - it lays flush with
the quilled frame
The Embellished Frame Challenge is open until Friday night. 
Today we're off for a fun-filled (sarcasm alert!) sixth grade field trip. It's like herding sarcastic and mouthy cats. Part of the trip should be interesting - we'll be visiting the recently built wind farm, and should get a chance to ask some of the questions that Rob & I ask each other every time we drive by it. I seem to be the designated question-asker on these trips - but you know what, if I'm a chaperone, I may as well learn something at the same time.
I also realized that I hadn't shared pictures from Connor's art show last week! His seventh grade class has been learning screen printing - the display items on paper, and they've designed their own t-shirts as well. Check out my favourites:
Thirteen year olds. That is all. (His BISON print is directly to the right of his annoyed shoulder)

Armadillo

Giant anteater (I sense an animal trend....)
Thanks for letting me share :) Connor absolutely loves to draw and create, and I know he'll love hearing what you think :) 
xoxo,
Jessi