Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Birthday Wishes - Embellish Stitching Color Challenge

Just a quick post this evening - off to make lunches for tomorrow and tie up a few loose ends tonight, but wanted to post this card before the night ends.

Sending birthday wishes.......created for the Embellish Stitching Color Challenge. This card was created using papers and flowers from Prima, chipboard frame from Melody Ross, glitter from Martha Stewart, buttons and rubberstamped sentiment from Papertrey Ink, ink from Tim Holtz, misc. rhinestone adhesives and Cabbage Roses ribbon all have been added.

I hope you all have had a great start to your week and just think tomorrow is already Wednesday and it's suppose to be in the 70's here tomorrow! :) Finally!
Have a good evening and keep creating! Cathy xx :)

Monday, March 29, 2010

friend ~ The Shabby Tea Room #3

This weeks challenge at The Shabby Tea Room was to create a project of any kind using your scraps. My scrap room is filled with paper, buttons, crocheted trim, ribbon, flowers, etc., etc., etc. I have so much (s)crap that I could create a card for everyone in our town and still have plenty left over!! :) So, it was no challenge for me to create something using scraps - just a challenge putting it all together.

The paper (my goal is to savor every yummy morsel) and flower used are from Prima, rubberstamped image from Basic Grey, rubberstamped sentiment and twine from Papertrey Ink, decorative stick pin from Maya Road, ink from Tim Holtz, glitter from Martha Stewart, misc. crocheted trim, rhinestone adhesives, and Cabbage Roses ribbon.

I hope you all have a great week - and just remember every scrap counts! ;) Cathy xx

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Soar - CPS Sketch #160

Happy Sunday - I'm not sure what happened to our sunshine, but it happens to be another gloomy wet day and I know that the weather will certainly take a turn for the good as soon as the work week is in full swing! So what better way to spend your day than to be creating a card based off of CPS's sketches? This weeks sketch was a simple sketch to work off. Again, one that could be dress up or down. I decided to dress this one up as well. :)

This card was created using paper and flower from Prima, vintage image from Crafty Secrets, chipboard heart from Maya Road, buttons and twine from Papertrey Ink, ticket stub from Tim Holtz, rubberstamp bird cage image from Basic Grey, border punch and glitter from Martha Stewart and misc. cabbage roses ribbon. I know looking at this card you're probably wondering........where is the circle? Believe me there is a scalloped circle under everything! :)

Well, off to post my card and then to the grocery store, plan a meal and finish my laundry - all things I neglect when creating! ;) Have a wonderful day and create something spectacular today! Cathy xx :)

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Sugar and Spice - CardPatterns Sketch #57

I will call this my "late afternoon post" and my last post for the day. Having had my Grandson this morning, I didn't get as many cards completed as I hoped, but I did manage to squeeze in a couple. This one was created this week for CardPatterns Sketch #57. A simple sketch, one that could be either dressed up or dressed down. So....I decided to dress er' up a bit. ;)

Papers used are from Websters Pages, chipboard frame from Tattered Angels, glitter and border punch from Martha Stewart, ink from Tim Holtz, paper flowers from Prima, buttons and twine from Papertrey Ink, rubberstamped sentiment (unknown), Cabbage Roses ribbon and pearl adhesives all have been added.

Off to post my card........have a wonderful evening! Cathy xx :)

little one - Get Sketchy #31

This morning, while his Mommy attended class, I babysat my little 2 month old Grandson Trevor, and managed to squeeze (barely) this card in for this week's challenge at Get Sketchy. I wondered about all you young Mommies out there - how do you do it? When do you manage to squeeze time in for all your beautiful creations?
Maybe, it has something to do with my age (do ya think?), but I'm not sure if I remember how I did it! :)

Well, this is the sketch that I had to work with and what a great one it is! Since, I had my "little one" with me this morning, what better than to design a baby card? Soft pastels, glitter, flowers, buttons and pearls. Oooh baby!

I created this card using papers and embellishment from Melissa Frances, chipboard star from Melody Ross, glitter from Martha Stewart, paper flower and chipboard heart from Prima, twine and rubberstamped sentiment from Papertrey Ink, misc. button, pearl adhesives and Cabbage Roses ribbon.

Off to post my card and then back to the table! I have another card that I would like to post later this afternoon. Have a great day! Cathy xx :)

hello - Caardvarks Lacy Days Challenge

As I piece together this last card for the night......I have to say I am so lucky to have such an understanding husband who supports this addiction of mine! As I walk around with brown stained fingers, pieces of thread on my sweater, and asking him to look at yet another card - I know that he truly loves me! :) I am sure most of you can relate.

This is my last card for tonight and I wanted to squeeze it in for all of you night owls. I want you all to know that I truly appreciate all your wonderful comments - it is one of the highlights of my day! :)

This card was created for Caardvarks Lacy Days Challenge using papers from Fancy Pants, crocheted trim and paper flower from Prima, ticket from Jenni Bowlin, decorative straight pin from Maya Road, rubberstamped sentiment from Papertrey Ink, rubberstamped image from Unity Stamp (have you seen these new rubberstamps yet - awesome!), vintage pattern, rhinestone adhesives, misc. rhinestone adhesives, and Cabbage Roses ribbon.

Time for bed - dreaming of what I can come up with for tomorrow. Enjoy your evening -
Cathy xx :)

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Play - Play Date Cafe Challenge #22

This weeks challenge at The Play Date Cafe was exactly that.....a challenge. These colors were tough to tie together, but I found paper that was within the color range and took off from there. The paper that I used was from Cosmo Cricket along with the vintage image. The chipboard heart and stick pin was from Maya Road, glitter from Martha Stewart, paper flower from Prima, twine and buttons from Papertry Ink, ticket from Tim Holtz, misc. crocheted trim and Cabbage Roses ribbon.

This vintage image gives us all hope that soon we will be hearing the kid's around the neighborhood out having fun in the warm weather again!! Hope you all have a great day - and have fun creating! Cathy :)

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