Fall Leaves for The Paper Players

It’s Sunday, and time to play with The Paper Players! This week, Jaydee has a fun theme challenge for us: Leaves are Falling! You simply need to create a  project using either leaves or trees.  As for me, I grabbed my French Foliage stamp set and paper snips, and got busy!  I hope you enjoy today’s shabby card!

The Stampin’ Schach Design Tips:  Shabby

This card measures 5-1/4″ square.

  • Leaves!  The leaves from French Foliage were stamped in Cajun Craze, Always Artichoke, and More Mustard.  They were then snipped and distressed with Crumb Cake ink to produce a fall bouquet of leaves focal point!
  • Clip and Curl! The Thoughts of You sentiment, from the Loving Thoughts set, was inked in Soft Suede and stamped onto Naturals Ivory card stock.  A few snips transforms it into a banner which takes on even more personality when curled and distressed.
  • Pearls!  Using the Diagonal Plate and my Simply Scored tool, the base was scored every inch on the diagonal, in both directions.  Pearls were then added at the intersections! 

It was fun getting down and dirty with all of this distressing! Yes, I know…there are tons of pearls on it.  But if you don’t want to use the pearls, the diagonal scoring provides an interesting touch!  And with just a switch of a sentiment, you would have a card which would be perfect for a fall wedding or birthday!  As always, your comments are important to me, so won’t you please let me know what you think of today’s card? And of course, never hesitate to email me if you ever have questions about the cards I create or the techniques I use.  Until next time…

Quick Note:  I will not have easy access to the Internet this weekend. I am accompanying Muffy and Lexi to a four-day dog show.  Brody and Dad are going to be having bonding time while the girls are away!  I’ll be back home Monday night.

Stamp Sets:  French Foliage, Loving Thoughts;  Inks:  Crumb Cake, Soft Suede, Early Espresso, Always Artichoke, Cajun Craze, More Mustard;  Card Stock:  Naturals Ivory; Tools:  Sponge Dauber, Paper Snips, Simply Scored with Diagonal Plate; Glitz and Glam:  Basic Pearls

A Tree for Freshly Made Sketches

It’s time for another Freshly Made Sketches challenge! This week the talented Lesley has prepared a fabulous sketch for us.  I seized the opportunity to make another Christmas card, featuring the Tree from Christmas Lodge.  And just look at all of those pearls! Enjoy today’s quick and easy card!

The Stampin’ Schach Design Tips

The finished card measures 4-1/4″ wide by 5-1/2″ long.

  • Cherry Cobbler Pearls!  Red and brown permanent markers were used to color Stampin’ Up!’s  Basic Pearls.  The resulting color closely mimics one of my favorites…the rich and yummy Cherry Cobbler! And the nice thing is that it can be completed in a matter of seconds!
  • Contrasts! A lacy Cherry Cobbler Finishing Touch Edgelit border is a wonderful contrast to the deeply textured Early Espresso Woodgrain panel!  Of course, Basic Pearls are always the perfect accessory for any well-dressed card!
  • Sentiment with a flair! The Joyous Celebrations set offers a novel solution for a sentiment.  Using the  Holiday Mini catalog for my inspiration, I added Pearls to the tiny Bow and Mistletoe.  Plus I double curled my banner at one end.
 

The fabulous Houndstooth paper that I used for the card base is from the Festival of Prints Designer Series Paper Stack. The Early  Espresso and Very Vanilla color combination is warm and rich.  And that awesome Cherry Cobbler pattern is from the Merry Moments Simply Scrappin’ Kit.  I love the traditional colors and patterns.

For today’s card, I wanted to create something a little rustic.  But as the card progressed,  I decided to add contrast to the rustic embossed panel, thus the addition of the border and the pearls. What do you think of the contrast? As always, your comments are important to me, and I do read each and every one of them.

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO ME!  Ten years ago this week, on the first day of school, I survived a pulmonary embolism.  I was one of the lucky ones who felt that something just wasn’t quite right.  I will be forever grateful to Susan, who taught in the room next to me.  She insisted that I tell the principal, and took me by the hand and walked me to his office.  Susan just would not take “No” for an answer.  I am also grateful to  Mr. Bowen, who would not accept the “I’ll see the doctor at the end of the day” excuse. Those of you in education know that you just don’t miss the first day of school….except when your principal forces you to go to the emergency room.  But go I did and survive I did.  And not a day goes past that I do not count my blessings.  Until next time…

Stamp Sets:  Joyous Celebrations, Christmas Lodge;  Inks:  Always Artichoke, Early Espresso, Cherry Cobbler; Designer Series Paper:  Merry Moments Simply Scrappin’ Kit, Festival of Prints Designer Series Paper Stack; Card Stock:  Naturals Ivory, Cherry Cobbler, Early Espresso Core’dinations; Tools:  Big Shot, Woodgrain Textured Impressions Embossing Folder, Finishing Touches Edgelits, Large Oval Punch; Glitz and Glam:  Basic Pearls; Other:  Red and Brown Permanent Markers

Triple Time Stamping with a Twist for The Paper Players

It’s Sunday, and time to play with The Paper Players!  This week the amazing LeAnne has a wonderful sketch for us.  I decided to employ the Triple Time Stamping technique with a slight twist, using LeAnne’s sketch instead of the traditional stack of three layers.  Since I have not made any fall cards yet, I pulled out one of my favorite sets for autumn…French Foliage. Unfortunately I needed a sympathy card, so I added a “With Sympathy” banner created with the Loving Thoughts set.  

The Stampin’ Schach Design Tips: Triple Time Stamping

This finished card measures 4-1/4″ wide by 5-1/2″ long.

  • A triple treat! The trick to Triple Time Stamping is stamping three layers at one time.  I used Naturals Ivory card stock for the images and matted with Early Espresso card stock.  I lightly adhered the Naturals Ivory pieces into position according to the sketch, and then randomly stamped the various Leaves images in Always Artichoke, More Mustard and Cajun Craze.  To add a little texture, I zipped the stack through the Big Shot with the Square Lattice Textured Impressions Embossing Folder.  Next, I just matted the stamped images onto Early Espresso card stock and rebuilt the stack.
  • Bow-dacious bow! A unique ribbon treatment of loops of Always Artichoke Seam Binding and Victoria Crochet Lace create the “wow” factor on this card!
 
  • Simple sentiment!  “With Sympathy” from Loving Thoughts was inked in Early Espresso and stamped onto Naturals Ivory card stock.  The edges were distressed with Crumb Cake ink, while the instant speckles were courtesy of the Color Spritzer Tool and Soft Suede Stampin’ Write Marker.

And I do want to share some awesome news with you!  My son, Brady the Boy (not to be confused with Brody the Boxer), was named principal trumpet in the University of Missouri Orchestra.  Now that classes have started, and he has met new friends, he seems to be settling into his new role as graduate assistant.  He even called me yesterday and asked if I could bake a batch of cookies so he could share them with the tuba professor!  

So what do you think of the Triple Time Stamping with a Twist?  Won’t you let me know in today’s comment?  Your comments are important to me, and I do read each and every one of them.  As for me…I think I like the traditional stacked look better.  But you know what, I would not have known that if I would not have experimented! Until next time…

Stamp Set:  French Foliage, Loving Thoughts; Inks:  Crumb Cake, Always Artichoke, More Mustard, Cajun Craze, Early Espresso, Soft Suede Stampin’ Write Marker; Card Stock:  Naturals Ivory, Early Espresso, Cajun Craze; Tools:  Big Shot, Square Lattice Textured Impressions Embossing Folder, Sponge Dauber, Color Spritzer Tool, Paper Snips; Glitz and Glam:  Always Artichoke Textured Impressions Embossing Folder, Linen Thread, Victoria Crochet Trim, Naturals Designer Buttons