Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Christmas Spree!

Both of these cards were made using recycled greeting card prints, so I thought I'd tuck them in together. The jingle belles GOLD challenge ends this afternoon, and Merry Monday's Transportation challenge goes until Sunday. 


For Jingle Belles: 

Supplies: Sentiment from PTI; Versamark & Pirate Gold EP; lots of stash!


For Merry Monday - my favourite transportation, the one where someone else does the work:


Supplies: paper from G45; Paper Smooches kraft twine



OK, back to my mad-dash creating for a friend's birthday...tomorrow. *koff*
xoxo,
Jessi

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Shopping our Stash #168 - Chicken!


Did you know that September is National Chicken Month? Me either! But we're celebrating it over at Shopping our Stash by creating projects featuring chickens - or any of their feathered brethren. I was amazed to realize that I had a choice of items for this challenge, and decided to go with the stashiest choice - stickers from PSX!


Supplies: Yes, that's the same paper you just saw in my TMS post (hey, it was on my desk) from Pebbles; chicken & border sticker from PSX; mini letter stickers from Kaisercraft

Since PSX stickers are sheer, I stuck this guy onto cardstock & fussy cut him. I miss PSX stickers - they are such good quality, and so well-illustrated! The sentiment is just that wee bit naughty :)


So, if you'd like to celebrate poultry with us, join us before next Monday, September 15th!


xoxo,
Jessi

Tuesday Morning Sketches #266 - Deedee's Digis!

It's time for TWIST WEEK at Tuesday Morning Sketches - and that means along with the sketch, we'd love you to incorporate the twist of BACK TO SCHOOL! (You don't need to use the twist to play, but you do need to use it to win the top spot!)

Our sponsor this week is Deedee's Digis, and she's generously provided images for the team to work with - I've chosen September's Digi of the Month, Fall Warm-up.  It comes with both line art and fully coloured images (like all of Deedee's Digis) and is full of my favourite things about autumn! I didn't exactly follow the twist of back to school - I went with my feelings of back to school, that yay! cooler weather is around the corner.


Supplies: Deedee's Digis Fall Warm-up; Spectrum Noir markers; papers from Pebbles; classic small oval Nesties; pleated flower from American Crafts

Here's the sketch:


I had to fudge the layout a bit because I wanted to use the sentiment as the centre panel :)


This challenge is open until next Sunday, September 14  hop on over & see what the design team has created for you!


Kris 

xoxo,
Jessi

Monday, September 8, 2014

The year's first Halloween card!

I managed to hold off until September to start making Halloween cards - but the paper pad has been on my desk waiting for a few weeks now. I don't think this image is specifically Halloween, but the cats just really wanted it to be spooky, and as Maggie Mittens will tell you, I'm a sucker for doing what the cats want.

"What do you mean I don't fit? I sits, therefore I must fits."


The current Sweet Pea Stampers challenge is to use lots of layers, so I also went paper-crazy with three patterns plus an inky doily:


Supplies: digi stamp from ching chou kuik, Sweet Pea Stamps; Spectrum Noir markers; Sharpie white paint pen; Sakura Stardust glitter pen; Doodlebug papers; doily inked with Memento Tuxedo Black ink; classic small circle Nesties; glitter buttons & black rhinestones from the dollar store. 


The smidge of glitter pen on the cats' eyes (and goth girl's) makes them appear to glow - love it when it works the way I want it to! 

xoxo,
Jessi

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Last minute!

ok, last ten minutes. Super quick then! This is for the Merry Monday gifts/presents challenge:

Supplies: House Mouse decoupage sheet; pearls from Dollarama

This set of House Mouse images is just too cute - but they're also large, more suited to maybe a 5x7 card base. Note to self - check image size before buying stuff. 


xoxo,
Jessi


Saturday, September 6, 2014

Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers - O is for...

THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE.
(20 points to Gryffindor if you know where that's from!)


Don't let Edna's sad face & blue skin fool you - you can use any colour, but make your project monochromatic for the Snarky Stampers this time around!

Once again I was determined to be snarky - ta-da!


Supplies: Stamps from Unity; Dried Marigold & Spiced Marmalade distress inks; patterned paper from MME; classic small oval Nesties; buttons!

The layout came to me on a whim. I like it. Also, that sentiment is so true. Being the queen is draining.


You've got 2 weeks to link up (by September 19th) - and stop by & say hello to my sistahs:


Barb (off this round)
Lynne (off this round)

And we are super pleased to have ANNE with us this week as our guest designer! She got her snark on too, and it is FABULOUS!!

xoxo,
Jessi

Steampunk Grace!

My friend's daughter turned 13 this week, and I wanted to make her a journal that she'd love - mission accomplished! As soon as I handed it to her, she said "OMG, Steampunk! I love steampunk! That is so cool!" That's got to be one of my truly favourite things about creating - when someone really loves what you've made for them :)

Distressing seems (in my mind anyway?) to go hand-in-hand with steampunk, so I'm popping this in at the ALBC Challenge (distressing); and of course in the current challenge at The Stamping Chef - this image will be my go-to for steampunk for a long time :)


Supplies: So much stash - if I miss something you wonder about, let me know! Cogsley Copperpot digi from The Stamping Chef; wood veneer stars from Studio Calico; Sew Easy; HOTP printed vellum; DCWV gears paper; filigree corners from Dress it Up!; Memory Box stencil & Dreamweaver embossing paste; home made enamel dots; Spectrum Noir markers; Mod Podge dimensional magic; butterfly charm from Pink Paislee


I could NOT get a good shiny picture - but her goggles, eyes, and boots are coated with Dimensional Magic.


I tinted embossing paste & used a sunburst stencil - but in the collaging most of it got covered up ;) The vellum is stitched to the card stock layer, and then I bent up & tore the edges for a more distressed look.  The butterfly charm is attached to the stitching with a safety pin. I also distressed & rolled the edges of the gear patterned paper. The final touch was to bead the binding & add a ribbon bookmark.

I'll be right back with the brand-new Snarky Sisters challenge
xoxo,
Jessi

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Shopping our Stash #167 - Don't Crimp My Style!


Er, or, maybe yes, crimp my style? lol! This week at Shopping our Stash we want you to include a crimped element - use a paper crimper, corrugated cardboard/paper, or ric-rac. 

I could have SWORN I had some corrugated metallic papers in my stash. I dug through everything and conceded defeat. And then I cut the flap off of one of my storage boxes by my desk. Have x-acto blade, will deface :) Because I knew this was going to be a big fat embellished card, I decided to make it 5.25" square so it can be delivered in a little box.



Supplies: Mainly scraps or stash - lace, buttons, canvas, cardboard, vellum. May Arts cream twine; Spellbinders butterfly dies; classic small & lacy circle Nesties; crocheted mat by me


I peeled one side of the paper off the cardboard to expose the corrugated bits, and tore it to about the right size for the background piece. So that all the stitching didn't show on the inside of the card, I assembled everything just on the canvas piece and then glued THAT to the card base when I was finished. 


The crocheted mat had a glaring white middle next to the creams & browns, so I cut a piece of vellum to soften it. It's held in place by the stitches in the centre holding the butterflies, button, and bow. 

Since this is a non-standard card shape, I'm also entering it over at the JUGs Wild Card challenge!

So, if you'd like to crimp your own style, join us before next Monday, September 8th!

Barb (off this week)

xoxo,
Jessi

Tuesday Morning Sketches #265 - Digital Delights by Louby Lou!

We have a fun challenge for you this week at Tuesday Morning Sketches - take your pick of these three sketches (or hey, do them all if you like!) We've got Digital Delights by Louby Lou as our sponsor this week - make sure to check out what Debbie, Jenee, and Melissa have done with her cute images!

Here are the sketches:

I've used #247 for my card - I was looking through patterned papers for another project when I got my idea for this:


Supplies: Papers from Basic Grey; sentiment from Paper Smooches; Memento Gray Flannel ink; classic small circle Nesties

I fussy-cut the flower from a piece of the patterned paper in the collection - I love the mix of colours!


This challenge is open until next Sunday, September 7  hop on over & see what the design team has created for you!


Bonnie (off for August)
Kris 

xoxo,
Jessi

Friday, August 29, 2014

Andrea's Savvy Challenge: Feathered Friends!

I am so pleased to be a guest designer again for Andrea's Savvy Challenge - this time around, we're featuring Feathered Friends on our creations! Any products at all are welcome :)


Supplies: peacock clip art from Graphics Fairy; Lace from Webster's Pages; Wilton doily; MME paper; Broken China distress ink; Tumbled Glass distress stickles; Basic Grey button; seam binding from stash


I distressed the edge of the peacock panel & then sponged it with distress ink. I also distressed the patterned paper - and sanded a bit on the pattern as well. The lace is stitched along the side, and the bow is stitched to the button as well. They aren't going anywhere ;)

I hope to see you play along with the Savvy Challenge - I'm away so will update you with the details of the challenge deadline when I get back - until then, check out Andrea's blog for all the info you need to play along!

ETA: We're home! This edition of the challenge will run until next Thursday, September 4, and make sure to link up here.
xoxo,
Jessi