Monday, September 30, 2019

Shabby Chic

I did another project with the Needlepoint Nook Suite.  This includes a  a 8x8 card box and 4 matching cards.  The DSP is so pretty and of course, it is double sided so you can use it so many different ways.  I made the box. There are many videos on U Tube on how to make one so I wont go into it here.  The cards are all using the same basic colors and designs.  There is a die cut that embosses to look like embroidery stitches that I love. I used it on all the pieces.  The colors used in the card stock and ink were-very vanilla ,rich razzleberry, powder pink, blushing bride, old olive and granny apple green. I love the saying in this set.  It says:  People like you make the world a better place.  Thank you all for looking.





Well, that pretty much completes what I did crafty over the summer.  Getting ready for Fall and Halloween.  Hope to show you some of those creations soon.  Take care.
Until next time ,
Inky Hugs,
Alicia

Sunday, September 29, 2019

Needlepoint Nooke Suite

I almost didn't order this suite but the more I saw things that were made with it, the more I knew I was going to.  It reminded me of when I was a young girl, my Aunt would do different types of embroidery and she would bring things for me to do it with her.  I still have one of the pieces that I did and it is still in the hoop!

So the cards I made go into the Acetate Card Box.  I used the same colors and elements on all the cards. I used a Poppy Parade stitched piece of DSP for the cover on the box. The flowers on all the pieces are stamped with poppy parade and crushed curry.  The leaves are old olive ink then die cut and attached with dimensionals. The cards use the basic same color scheme.  Turned out cute,right?
This idea came from one of my favorite blogs, Stampin Hoot.



 





 Until next time,
Inky Hugs,
Alicia

Friday, September 27, 2019

Magnolia 3D Embossing Folder

Told ya!  I couldn't quite get enough of the Magnolia Suite.  Today is the last of what I have done with this suite this summer.  This was a fun one to do.  This embossing folder is sooo pretty on its own.  Emboss anything, any color card stock or foil paper.  It just stands alone in artistic beauty.  But I added some color with the Stampin Blends to give it some more demension.

The card base is Petal Pink card stock with a piece of old olive card stock underneath the piece of embossed white card stock.  I then lightly colored the petals with petal pink stampin blends.  The leaves are colored with old olive.  I added some shine with the shimmer pen.



Enjoy!
Until next time,
Inky Hugs,
Alicia

Thursday, September 26, 2019

Thinking of you

Ever need a card to send someone just to let them know they are in your thoughts?  The following card is just right for that.




Again the Magnolia Suite makes is easy peasy.  This card uses the die cut buds out of the DSP along with vellum card stock and a petal pink card base.  I black embossed the sentiment on the vellum.
The pink paper under the vellum is the reverse side of one of the papers.

Sorry about the photo but camera is not fixed yet and had to use another one.  Hope you can see it well enough to see how really pretty it is.

Until next time,
Inky Hugs,
Alicia

Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Magnolia Lane

As I shared with you yesterday, I really like this suite from Stampin Up.  One of the reasons, is that you can die cut the flower buds out of the beautiful DSP.  That is exactly what I did in the following card.  I used the DSP as the background in the die cut frame and then attached the buds with dimensions to give them interest.

All in all, a pretty easy card to create.  The picture really doesn't do it justice.

See you tomorrow.
Until then,
 Inky Hugs,
Alicia

Monday, September 23, 2019

The Magnolias Are Coming

This week I am focusing on the beautiful Magnolia Suite in the Annual Caddie.  Everything in this suite is really pretty. I started making cards and just couldn't quit once I started as you will see this week.

The first one was created with basic black card stock.  I then used the stitched frames die cut to make the frame out of Petal Pink card stock .I stamped the large Magnolia stamp and die cut it. Then I colored it some petal pink ink.  To complete the flowers, I die cut 2 buds from the corresponding DSP.
Once that was finished, I assembled it all together to create the card below.
  Until next time,
Inky Hugs,
Alicia

Saturday, September 21, 2019

Sailing...

It is well known for people who know me, that I love the ocean and the beach and lighthouses and pretty much anything associated with them.I  feel so fortunate that I have been able to cruise on the ocean many times in many different ways.  Each time I always feel the freedom of the wide open water.  One of my very favorite was a barefoot cruise on a sailboat in the western Caribbean many years ago.

Back to land now.  The following card reminds me of the outer banks in North Carolina and all the wonderful lighthouses there.  If you haven't been and ever have a chance, don't miss them.
This next one is from the annual caddie. If you like sailing, doesn't this just make you want to get on a sailboat now?
Hope you have liked my sailing series.  I have a feeling I will be creating with this set again but hope to have better pictures.

Until next time,
Inky Hugs,
Alicia

Friday, September 20, 2019

"Let Hope Be Your Anchor-Part 2"

Continuing with the theme from yesterday, I made a coupe of cards with the saying.  Both are a case, but I really like the techniques involved so I did them pretty much as I saw them.  The first one is a case from The Crafty Carrot Collective.
 The second one involved lightly stamping on Mossy Meadow cardstock and then adding some texture with the subtle embossing folder.  I stamped the lighthouse on vellum card stock in versa mark ink and embossed with white embossing powder.  To get the texture on the circle, I used one of the laser cut cards from the Memories and More package and dry embossed with my die cutting machine.  Pretty cool trick.  Then I die cut a few seaweeds out of the peacock suite vellum cardstock.
Thanks to Tanya Rees for the inspiration.
 Been having some camera issues so these are not the best photos but you get the drift,right?
Hope you like.
Until next time,
Inky Hugs,
Alicia

Wednesday, September 18, 2019

"Let Hope Be Your Anchor through the Storms"

I just love this saying in the stamp set Sailing Home from Stampin Up.  When I made the card I am showing you today, it reminded me that there is always hope.  Never say Never.  You never know what you can accomplish unless you try.

The card I made today has the saying on it with a port hole looking out to sea with the beautiful Designer Series paper in this suite.  All supplies are Stampin Up. 

Let me know if any questions about how it is made.

Happy Sailing!!!

Until next Time,
Inky Hugs,
Alicia

Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Sailing Home

The card that I am going to share with today is called a twisted pop-up card.  It is a little complicated to make but there are several u-tube how tos out there if you want to try it.  It is fun to send to someone special.
The front of the card looks like any other card and it does fit in a normal envelope.  I used a gorgeous laser piece from the Sailing Home Memories and More pack.  Super simple simply secure the stencil to paper you choose and there you go!
I love how these papers and stamps work so well together.  I used night of navy,mossy meadow,real red,crumb cake and balmy blue card stock and ink for the inside.
Here you can see all the stamps and die cuts I used for the inside of the card. I did use the water from the High Tide set on the first and last card.  Isn't this a fun card!
Until next time,
Inky Hugs,
Alicia

Sunday, September 15, 2019

What Happened??

Somehow, someway summer is still hanging on where I live.  Whew and it is HOT!!  Hoping for some cooler days in the coming weeks.  Don't get me wrong, I am definitely a beach person, but do like the crispness of the autumn breeze.  With all that said, I have been busy creating in the midst of heat, sun and surf!!!
I really enjoyed creating with the Stampin Up set, Free as a Bird.  It is the most popular stamp set in the new annual caddie.  All supplies used are Stampin Up and inks used to color the birds are pretty much all the same too.  I did use my Brother cut and scan to cut out the bird images to give some dimension to the cards. Hope you like:



 Hope you like..
Until next time,
Inky Hugs,
Alicia