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OWH – Things With Wings – Butterflies Thank You

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  • Stamps – Hampton Art “Butterflies” with matching Spellbinders Shapeabilities dies
  • Sentiment stamp – from Stampin’ Up “Sincere Salutations”
  • Patterned papers – My Mind’s Eye “In Bloom” 6 X 6″ paper pad
  • Embossing folder – Cuttlebug “Decorative Tile Set”
  • Tag – Darice “Core Tags”
  • Pearls – Blue Hills Studio
  • Cardstock – Bazzill

The Midweek Throwdown challenge this week at Operation Write Home Stars and Stamps is to create a cards featuring Things With Wings. I used the matching cling stamp and die set from Hampton Art and Spellbinders for the butterflies. I repeated the pattern in the embossing folder with the patterned paper. Thanks for stopping by.


Clean & Simple Sketch #243 – Ducky Birthday

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  • Duck sticker and bubbles – Jolee’s Boutique
  • Stamp – Hero Arts “Whimsical Happy Birthday”
  • Die cuts – Spellbinders Nestabilities “Labels Nine”
  • Patterned papers – Doodlebug Design Inc. “Take Note”
  • Cardstock – Bazzill
  • Border punch – Fiskars “Upper Crest”

I made this card for a rubber ducky lover. I saw these stickers some time ago and knew I had to use them for Olivia! The stickers are vellum, so the duck looks translucent which makes it look pretty realistic. I used Sketch #243 at Clean & Simple Stamping for inspiration. Hope your day is just ducky and thanks for stopping by.

 


OWH Midweek Throwdown: Transportation

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  • Stamps – Penny Black “Loads of Love”
  • Patterned paper – My Mind’s Eye “Indie Chic ‘Ginger'”
  • Cardstock – Bazzill
  • Gems – Darice “Earth”
  • Border punch – EK Success “Dotted Scallop”

Hi there. Today’s card features a hedgehog driving a dump truck. Yes, its true! I colored this image with Copic markers and added a little bit of bling at the tires. The Midweek Throwdown challenge at Operation Write Home  this week is to create a card featuring transportation. I figure this guy fits the bill. The design was inspired by Freshly Made Sketches Sketch #88.


Operation Write Home – Memorial Weekend Bloghop 2013

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Welcome!

I hope you are enjoying your weekend by hopping among many card-making blogs. We are all making Thank You cards using OWH sketches. These cards, like 2 million others, will be shipped to deployed soldiers to send back home. Thank you cards are a favorite of our heroes to send home. Here is what I came up with.

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  • Stamps – Sentiment: Purple Onion Designs – “PF05” and mouse image  – Rubber Soul “Mouse”
  • Patterned papers – My Mind’s Eye “Happy Day” 6 X 6″ paper pad
  • Cardstock – Bazzill

I used OWH Sketch #123 for this card. I like all of the elements in the design which provides opportunity to use different patterns and solids. I invite you to create something with this sketch as well–even if you did when it was first posted in May 2012 on Operation Write Home Stars and Stamps. To continue hopping, please return to the OWH bloghop page by clicking here or on the banner at the top of this post. Have a great time!

Here is another inspired by the same sketch:

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  • Stamps – My Mind’s Eye “Find Your Wings and Fly: Up and Away” set
  • Patterned papers – My Mind’s Eye “Find Your Wings and Fly: Sky’s the Limit and Up and Away”
  • Border punch – Stampin’ Up “Scallop Edge”
  • Cardstock – Bazzill
  • Button – Basic Grey
  • Twine – Doodlebug Designs

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Operation Write Home – Sketch #173

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  • Stamp – Magenta “Musical Bird Collage”
  • Patterned papers – My Mind’s Eye “Happy Day” 6 X 6″ paper pad
  • Dragonfly punch – McGill Craftivity
  • Postage stamp punch – Marvy Uchida
  • Cardstock – Bazzill

I used the latest sketch at Operation Write Home Stars and Stamps for this card: OWH Sketch #173. The subtle patterns in this paper collection didn’t take too much away from the bird stamp focal point. It also meant I had both flora and fauna elements–what could be better? Thanks for visiting today.


Cardabilities Sketch #75 – Birthday Cat

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  • Stamp – Magenta  “Cats of the Month- Limited Edition – Romeo”
  • Patterned papers – Authentique 6 X 6 Bundle “Delightful” collection
  • Die cuts made from Spellbinders: “Labels Twenty-eight,” “Rose Creations,” and “Foliage Two”
  • Brad – Making Memories Shimmer Brads – Black and White
  • Cardstock – Bazzill

This is a birthday card for my mom. Today is her birthday: Happy Birthday, Mom! I used the Cardabilities Sketch #75 for inspiration. Mom kind of has a thing for cats 😉 so it seemed appropriate to use on of my Magenta cat stamps. Featuring this made me want to use them more! These papers were fun to use and layer, since the colors are muted it kept the design less busy for this relatively clean and simple designer. Thanks for visiting today.


Clean & Simple – Sketch #240 – Happy Mother’s Day

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  • Stamp – Hero Arts “Mother’s Day Message”
  • Die cut made with Spellbinders Nestabilities “Resplendent Rectangles”
  • Patterned papers – from Echo Park “Victoria Gardens” 6 X 6″ paper pad
  • Cardstock – Bazzill
  • Pearls – Queen and Company

This was the Mother’s Day card I made for my mom. I had to post it late today so she wouldn’t see it online before she received it! I used the sketch at Clean and Simple Stamping #140 for inspiration. This was the first time I’d used this die, which is ornate and very pretty. The colors are very Spring-y and the pearls made it seem more elegant. Happy Mother’s Day, Mom! Thanks for visiting today.


OWH – Googly Eyed Robot

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  • Stamps – Stampendous, “Hot Botz,” “Spot’s Botz,” and Botz Quotz”
  • Embossing folder – Darice “Plaid”
  • Cardstock – Bazzill

I built the robot and the robot kitty with multiple stamp parts in these clear Stampendous stamp sets. Lot of different options for lots of different looking “botz.” I made a simple background with scraps and my new embossing folder that I got on National Scrapbooking Day for $2.00! What a deal! The best part is the eye detail on the robot: Googly Eyes! Sandy at OWH challenged us to make a card with googly eyes as part of the Virtual Cardmaking Party (VCMP) hosted by OWH this past weekend. To see her card and other googly eyed cards, check out Sandy’s blog. Thanks for visiting today.

 


Operation Write Home – Kid’s Card & Sketch #133

 

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  • Stamp – Stamper’s Best “Turtley Awesome” set
  • Die cuts – made with Spellbinders Nestabilities “Labels Nine”
  • Patterned paper – My Mind’s Eye “Collectable: Remarkable – Smile” (both sides)
  • Cardstock – Bazzill

This is a fun turtle card, perfect for a child! The stamp set I used was created by Sandy Allnock at Operation Write Home for Stamper’s Best. I colored the turtle with Copic markers and edged the die cut with some chalk ink. I used a sketch from some time ago: OWH Sketch #133. This weekend is a virtual cardmaking party at Operation Write Home in honor of National Scrapbooking Day, and I made this card for one of the challenges at Paula’s blog  to make a kid’s card using a sketch. We are making cards this weekend in a virtual party atmosphere! Thank you for stopping by.


Thinking of You – His & Hers Class – Day One

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  • Stamps – Hero Arts “Diamond Zig Zag Background” for Basic Grey; Hot Off the Press “Happy Patterns,” and Hero Arts “Everyday Sayings”
  • Patterned papers – Glitz “Uncharted Waters” 6 X 6″ paper pack
  • Bling – Stampendous – Diamond Dot Stickers – Gold round
  • Kraft cardstock

I made this card with inspiration from the His and Hers Online Card Class. This class is giving us ideas to use similar supplies or design ideas to create cards for both men and women. I made the background using the Hero Arts background stamp with my Hero Arts Unicorn white pigment ink pad. The pattern on the background stamp had some similar lights/darks to the patterned paper I used, which made it sort of interesting. I then stamped the little motifs from the Hot Off the Press clear set onto the red chevron patterned paper. I popped up the stamped circles with a little dimensional adhesive and then added some gold stickers. With the bold patterns I chose, I had intended for this to be a masculine card. However, when I look at it, I think it can really go either way for either a male or female recipient. Thanks for visiting today.