Monthly Archives: October 2008

Happy Halloween!

TGIF!  It’s a day of school parties and trick or treating here!  I thought I’d finish off this Halloween season with my favorite cheesy ghost from Whipper Snapper’s Hocus Pocus.

Say CHEESE!

        HHHP2

I added the EEKs to the top portion of the card, the stars behind the ghost and used a marker to randomly stamp only the eyes and grins on the bottom.

The hat is paper-pieced and the arms and tail are left unattached so they pop off the card a bit.

Thanks so much for stopping by!  If you celebrate Halloween, I hope you have a safe one!

Stamps:  Whipper Snapper Designs “Hocus Pocus”  InkAdirondack Pitch Black   Cardstock:  Prism Black, Natural Smooth   Patterned Paper:  Cosmo Cricket Haunted   Accessories:  Copic markers, white string. Card size 4 ¼” x 5 ½”.

Clocktower Cottage

Today brings the release of another Thomas Kinkade image from Cornish Heritage FarmsClocktower Cottage.  I used one of my favorite techniques for TK images, Vintage Vellum.

You Are Missed

       YAMTK2

I stamped the image onto vellum using Adirondack Espresso ink.  Once the ink was dry, I used Copic markers to color the backside of the image.

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I then trimmed the image, leaving a small border, cut a block of Natural cardstock to the same size, and adhered the vellum using Tombow Mono Multi.  I carefully and lightly applied the glue around the edges, behind dark marker or ink.  The upper left corner is blue sky so I added a small dot of thinly spread glue in the corner.  (The glue doesn’t show through the vellum at all.)

Thanks so much for stopping by!  I’ll be back tomorrow with a cheesy ghostly greeting! 🙂

Stamps:  Cornish Heritage Farms “Clocktower Cottage” (Thomas Kinkade), Script Essential Expressions (Mona Lisa Moments)   Ink:  Adirondack Espresso by Ranger; Ranger Walnut Stain Distress (sponged around sentiment)    Cardstock:  Prism Suede Brown Dark, Vanilla Cream, Vellum   Patterned Paper:  My Mind’s Eye Wild Asparagus “Dad”    Accessories:  Copic markers, square brads (Spare Parts by Paper Studio), sponge.   Card size 5 ½” x 5 ½”

EEK!

I don’t know about you but I always have a hard time using small images. What to do besides make a small card?  I thought I’d challenge myself to use a set that has small images but keep the cards standard size.  I used Spooky Expressions by Whipper Snapper Designs.  (I just love Anna‘s sets!)  🙂 

Jeepers Creepers

       JPRSCRPRS

This is what I’d do if I saw a bunch of spiders hanging around me (or even one)…grab a broom (or whatever I could get my hands on) and swat them away (actually, I’d beat them to death).  Ick.  I hate spiders.  I’m fine with them outside as long as they aren’t near me. But in the house…that’s something else.

Black Cats Prowl

       BCP2

I’m not quite sure why, but I like this card better than the first.  (I put the other one first because everyone else in my house liked that one better. **shrugging shoulders**) 

BCPCU3You can see in this close-up that I actually masked part of the tail so it looks like the tail loops through the ‘o’.  (It’s a detail that I’m sure noone else would ever notice, but *I* know it’s there and I like it.)  🙂

So which do you like better?  The ghost or the cat?

Thanks for stopping by!  Have a great day!

Saturday Evening Post and a new blog

Hi everyone!  Today brings three new releases from the Saturday Evening Post line at the farm and I have a sample from each of the three to share today. 

Happy Harvest

       HHSEP1

This one is titled Fall Harvest.  It’s certainly feeling very fall-like today.  It’s quite chilly and windy.  Brrrr….

Stamps:  Cornish Heritage Farms Fall Harvest (Saturday Evening Post), All Things Fall (The Rummage Bin)   Ink:  Adirondack Espresso, Latte, Butterscotch, Terra Cotta, Lettuce, Currant, Raisin, Cranberry, Oregano, Stonewashed by Ranger    Cardstock:  Prism Vanilla Cream, Natural Smooth, Suede Brown Dark  Patterned Paper: Basic Grey Mellow   Accessories:  Copic markers (gray), button, sewing machine, glue dots.  Card size 5 ½” x 5 ½”.

Thinking of You

       BW2

This one uses Bird Watching (and it’s my favorite of the three new releases).  I paired it with the Perfect Plaid Scrapblock™.

Stamps:   Cornish Heritage Farms Bird Watching (Saturday Evening Post), Perfect Plaid Scrapblock™, Classic Essential Expressions (Mona Lisa Moments)    Ink:  Adirondack Espresso by Ranger; Burnt Umber Palette Hybrid by Stewart Superior; Ranger Walnut Stain Distress    Cardstock:  Prism Vanilla Cream (base), Suede Brown Dark, Suede Brown Medium, Natural Smooth    Accessories:  Thumbtack brads by Karen Foster, twill, edge distresser, sewing machine, sponge.  Card size 5” x 5”.

Happy Birthday

HBCVY

This last release is the License Plates backgrounder.  I used it with the Chevy truck and Pinwheel backgrounder.  This card still looks like it’s missing something but I think I’ll leave it alone.  Men don’t usually care if there are a lot of doo-dads on their cards (at least the ones *I* know don’t care).

Stamps:  Cornish Heritage Farms 3100 Truck (GM), You’re a Classic (Mona Lisa Moments), License Plates (Saturday Evening Post), Pinwheel Backgrounder   Ink:  Stewart Superior Palette Burnt Umber   Cardstock:  Prism Vanilla Cream, Natural Smooth, Suede Brown Dark and Medium   Accessories:  Copic markers (gray for shading truck). Card size 5 ½” x 4 ¼”.

So…one more thing to share.  Today is a big kick-off to Cornish Heritage Farms own creative blog.  You can check it out here.  (LOTS of rubber will be given away to random commenters!  Don’t miss out!)   🙂

Thanks for stopping by!  Have a great day!

It’s Faux Cool!

Today’s chick challenge is a cool one, faux cool that is.  We’re playing with faux snow.  (You can check out the challenge forum here if you’d like to play too!) 

Due to my choice of papers I wanted a clear or white snow.  (Some have a blue, purple or pink shine.  I didn’t want that for this card.)

Warm Greetings

       WGCHF

I first tried UTEE for the snow (without heat setting).  I got that idea from Julia but I obviously have a different brand than what she used because once I got it on there, I didn’t like it at all.  (Hers was gorgeous.)  I found mine to have a bit too much of an ivory tone and not so many chunky, light-reflective pieces.  Then I remembered that a while back, my friend, Jody, made me buy this huge tub of Diamond Dust.  Yes, she made me buy it.  She’s like that, you know.  😉  But, now I’m so glad I had it on hand, so thanks, Jody! 🙂  (hee, hee, hee)

I glued some Diamond Dust over the UTEE and then added some dots of dust into the snowflake centers on the background for a bit more sparkle…which, of course, you can’t see very well in this photo but it looks very sparkly in person.

Be sure to check out these other CHF designers to see their faux cool projects!

Julia      Kristine      Dawn       Jen       Lesley

Thanks so much for stopping by!  Have a great day!

StampsCornish Heritage Farms “Christmas Critters” (Kim Hughes Collection), “U R A Hoot!” (Kim Hughes Collection), “The Landing Pad” (Kim Hughes Collection), Classic Essential Expressions (Mona Lisa Moments)   Ink:  Adirondack Pitch Black by Ranger   Cardstock:  Prism Natural Smooth, Vanilla Cream   Patterned Paper: Basic Grey Wassail   Accessories:  Copic markers, UTEE, Flora Craft Diamond Dust, Cinnamon Stickles (Ranger), trim (Webster’s Pages), clear glaze pen (Sakura), button, white string, EK Success ¾” circle punch, sewing machine, pop dots.  Card size 5” x 5”.

One Sick Puppy

Do you have a friend who is sick?  I’m not talking about physically, but sick in humor?  (Remember, this is all in fun!)  I have a friend who always makes me laugh…no matter what.  Sometimes she’s just plain silly, and sometimes…well, yes, she can be really sick.  But it’s still funny as can be.  So I made this card for her. 

One Sick Puppy

       OSP2

I have a stamp with the sentiment “heard you were one sick puppy” (by Art Gone Wild) but I wanted to add to the sentiment, so I used my computer to print the text on the patterned paper.  The pup is from “Cat n’ Dog” by My Favorite Things, and the charm reads “Be Yourself.”  I just wish I could have figured out how to add a captain’s hat to the dog.  😉 

OSPCUI popped up the pup’s head as well as the white panel and the scalloped border.  I used a clear gel pen on the eyes and nose and a white gel pen to add highlights to the dog’s eyes and dots in the scallops.

In making this card, I needed to refill one of my brown Copic markers.  Just in case you’re not familiar with this process, you carefully remove the chisel tip from the end of the marker to refill the barrel.  That being said, here’s another important Copic marker tip:   After refilling the barrel, replace the chisel tip before replacing the cap  (My mind is on WAY too many things lately.)

That’s all for today.  Have a great one!!

Stamps:  My Favorite Things “Cat n’ Dog”  Ink:  Adirondack Pitch Black   Cardstock:  Prism White, Black   Patterned Paper:  Bo Bunny Press   Accessories:  Copic markers, black twill, charm, scalloped square Nestabilities (Spellbinders), blue dingly balls (Webster’s Pages), white gel pen (Signo), eyelets (American Crafts), clear gel pen (Sakura).  Card size 5” x 5”.

Beacon of Hope…a new release

TGIF!  I have another new release to share today.  Cornish Heritage Farms has a new Scene It! line with the first release available today.   Within each set of this new line there will be different elements and sentiments for creating your own scenes.  How fun!  This first release is Beacon of Hope.

Your Friendship

       YFDH

This is a great set for the more serious sides of things.  I love the cutesy stuff, but it’s not always appropriate.

I’m off to do about 100 things that didn’t get done in the last couple days.  It was fun to spend some huggy time with my little guy, but he’s back to school and I need to get back to my to-do list. 

Thanks for stopping by!  Have a great day!  (I’ll be back tomorrow Sayin’ it Like it Is.)  🙂

Stamps:  CHF Beacon of Hope (Scene It!)   Ink: Adirondack Pitch Black   Cardstock:  Prism Vanilla Cream, Natural Smooth   Patterned Paper: Basic Grey Periphery   Accessories:  Copic markers, brads, sewing machine.  Card size 5” x 5”.

Ahoy Matey!

Since it’s almost the end of October, I thought I’d post one more sample using Ahoy Matey, Cornish Heritage Farms’ Stamp of the Month.  I don’t usually say this about most of my cards, but I **love** how this one turned out.

Yo Matey!

      YM400

Maybe it’s the distressing…or the stitching (I stitched the little treasure path on the map)…or my little pirate parrot (who isn’t afraid to wear pink)…I just really like it. 

YMCU4You can see the detail a little more clearly here.  I popped up his wing, used a gold glitter pen on his earring, and only attached his body to the patterned paper allowing his hat and tail to “lift” off the paper.

I think I’ll head off to bed now.  My little guy was up several times last night with a severely sore throat.  Yes, strep.    Hopefully he’ll get a better night’s sleep tonight. Tomorrow’s agenda…snuggling on the couch.  🙂  

Thanks for stopping by!  Enjoy your day…or night…or both. 🙂

Stamps:  CHF Ahoy Matey (Stamp of the Month-Kim Hughes)   Ink:  Adirondack Espresso and Latte; Ranger Walnut Stain Distress   Cardstock:  Prism Vanilla Cream, Natural Smooth, Suede Brown Dark    Patterned Paper: Karen Foster Treasure Map  Accessories:  Copic markers, ribbon (May Arts), gold glitter pen (Spica), clear 3-d gel pen (Sakura), pop dot, sponge, sewing machine.  Card size: 5 ½” x 4 ¼”.

Invitation Essentials

There are quite a few new releases this week and next at Cornish Heritage Farms.  Today I have a sample using Invitation Essentials from Mona Lisa Moments (available Thursday, Oct. 23rd).  The set is not only for invitations, but elegant birthdays or anniversaries with special number images depicting milestones such as 10th, 18th, 16th, 21st, 30th, 40th, 50th, etc. 

Please Join Us

        PJU

Basic Grey’s new Wassail paper pack just arrived at my doorstep and I couldn’t wait to use it.  I think these papers work well with something other than a Christmas theme.

I used CPS Sketch #45 for the (front) layout. 

Here’s the inside:

 PJUI2

Very quick and easy.  🙂

Thanks for stopping by!  Have a great day! 

Stamps:  CHF Invitation Essentials (Mona Lisa Moments)   Ink:  Stewart Superior Palette Noir   Cardstock:  Prism Crabapple Dark, Vanilla Cream    Patterned Paper:  Basic Grey Wassail 6 x 6 paper pad    Accessories:  Prima flower, brad, sewing machine.  Card size 4 ¼” x 5 ½”.

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Shape Up!

TGIM!   🙂   This week’s challenge at Cornish Heritage Farms is to make a shaped card.   I really had to put on my thinking cap for this one.  I had a few different ideas (tried to make a rocket but it looked more like a candy corn), wasted a bunch of paper and decided to simplify things and make a planet.

Hey Dude

    HDAP

I used a circle cutter for the planet then free-handed the ring.  The sign, ring, alien and his big eyeball are all popped up.  I dotted over all the dots, centers of HDACUthe circles and the alien’s eyes with a clear 3-d gel pen.  I adhered the assembled panel to a card front then used scissors to trim around the circle shape.

Be sure to visit these other CHF designers to see their shaped cards.  I can’t wait to see them! 🙂

Julia                Carole              Joanne           Val

Kristine           Alli                    Lesley            Lisa Silver           Kim                Julie       

Dawn

Thanks for stopping by!  Have a great day! 🙂

Stamps:  CHF “Little Guy” (Kim Hughes CollectionInk:  Adirondack Pitch Black, Lemonade and Lettuce; Ranger Walnut Stain Distress   Cardstock:  Prism Vanilla Cream (base)   Patterned Paper:  We R Memory Keepers Coppered Out   Accessories:  Brown marker (Marvy), Clear 3-d gel pen (Sakura), pop dots, water brush, circle cutter.  Card size:  5 ½” x 4 ¼”.