Winter Memories for Freshly Made Sketches

It’s time for another fabulous challenge from Freshly Made Sketches! Yet again, I pulled out my Winter Memories set and Core’dinations Card Stock and created a card which exudes “warm winter wishes”.  I call this no frills, down and earthy creation a “comfort card”…just like “comfort” food. Enjoy!

The Stampin’ Schach Design Tips: Recipe for a Comfort Card

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

  • Texture and color! Cherry Cobbler and Early Espresso Core’dination Card Stocks make a rich and yummy color combination.  When passed through the Big Shot with the new Lacy Brocade and Woodgrain Textured Impressions Embossing Folders, the texture is beyond compare!
  • Adorable and retro!  Who can resist the “Snowpeople” image from Winter Memories!  Of course, I was a push-over for the sweet little puppy!  I lightly tinted the image using Blender Pens and inks, and added Dazzling Details for sparkling snow.
  • Lacy and elegant! The Scalloped Edge Finishing Touches Edgelit adds a touch of elegance in contrast to the woodgrain panel!

Of course, today marks the day that the new Holiday Catalog goes live. As for me, I wanted it all!  But, I especially love the new Textured Impressions Embossing Folders I featured on this card.  What about you?  What tops your list?  Won’t you let me know in today’s comments?  Your comments are important to me, and I do read each and every one! And don’t forget…if you ever have a question about the cards that I create or the techniques that I use,  I am only an email away.  Until next time…

Stamp Set:  Winter Memories; Inks:  Early Espresso, Basic Black, Gumball Green, Midnight Muse, Cherry Cobbler, Soft Suede, Bashful Blue; Designer Series Paper:  Candlelight Christmas Specialty, Snow Festival; Card Stock:  Early Espresso Core’dinations, Cherry Cobbler Core’dinations, Watercolor Paper; Tools:  Big Shot, Labels Collection Framelits, Finishing Touches Edgelits, Lacy Brocade Textured Impressions Embossing Folder, Woodgrain Textured Impressions Embossing Folder;  Glitz and Glam:  Dazzling Details

A Spooktacular Offer

This is no trick!  The treat is for you, when you sign up to become a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator during the month of August! Purchase the Starter Kit for $99, and receive the adorable Halloween Project Kit pictured above for FREE!


Here is what you will receive in the Halloween Project Kit:

  • Everything pictured, including your choice of either a wood or clear Toxic Treat stamp set, a full package of Rhinestones, a full package of Baker’s Twine, and enough ribbon and buttons to make the kit!

And with the Demonstrator Starter Kit, you will receive $125 worth of any Stampin’ Up! products for only $99 + tax.  The shipping is free!  The Starter Kit is completely customizable, and therefore can be tailor-made to fit YOUR needs!  There is absolutely NO obligation to sell if you purchase the Starter Kit, and there are NO strings attached.  The Starter Kit products are yours to keep…and so is the Halloween project.


If you have been on the fence as to whether or not to join my group, there is no better time than August 1st.  Please email me with any questions you may have.  I would love to discuss them with you! Or check this out to learn more and to join now!  Until next time…

A Blue Ribbon Tool Shed for The Paper Players

Wow! It is great to be back in the blogging world.  I have had such a time with my Internet…including three visits from the “Internet Repairman” since last Monday.  Hopefully everything is fixed…and just in time to play with The Paper Players.  This week, Lesley has created a “Tic-Tac-Toe” challenge.  I selected “Blue-Dry Embossing-Masculine” for my choices.  I hope you enjoy today’s card!

The Stampin’ Schach Design Tips: Masculine

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

  • A Blue Ribbon Birthday!  I loved how the concept artists at Stampin’ Up! added the rosette to their Blue Ribbon example in the catalog…so I added it to mine as well! My rosette was created using a 1″ strip of Riding Hood Red and my Simply Scored pad.  I scored at every 1/4th inch and accordion pleated down the length. 
  • Follow the Rules! One of the patterns in the Fan Fair Designer Series Paper Collection features rulers.  How perfect to use on a masculine card in place of a ribbon!
  • Texture! The Woodgrain Textured Impressions Embossing Folder is perfect for adding deep texture, especially when paired with Early Espresso Core’dinations Card Stock.
  • I get by with a little help from my Friends!  The “Friend” image from Family Reunion was inked in Riding Hood Red and stamped onto Naturals Ivory card stock.  The edges were distressed with Crumb Cake ink and the end was banner-snipped!  Need a card for a specific man in your life?  Never fear! The Family Reunion set contains stamps for any male you can think of from nephews and uncles, to brother, dad, grandpa, son and husband!

Ack! My Internet woes have placed me so far behind since I returned from Convention.  Besides the Stampin’ Up! fun, I was thrilled to meet up with several of my blogging friends.  Thanks for the hugs and the cards!  I am already looking forward to Convention next year just to meet up with all of you again!  I do have one picture to share with you.  It is my annual picture with Shelli, which was taken by my friend, Nicole Watt.  Nicole was our “Stamparazzi” while at Convention. 

As always, your comments are important to me, and I do read each and every one of them.  So please, won’t you let me know what you think of today’s masculine card?  And if you ever have any questions about the cards I create or the techniques I use, I am only an email away! Until next time…

Coming Soon:  Changes to the Blog

Stamp Sets:  Tool Shed, Blue Ribbon, Family Reunion; Inks:  Crumb Cake, Riding Hood Red, Island Indigo; Designer Series Paper: Fan Fair; Card Stock:  Naturals Ivory, Riding Hood Red, Early Espresso Core’dinations, Island Indigo; Tools:  Simply Scored, Big Shot, Woodgrain Textured Impressions Embossing Folder; Glitz and Glam: Vintage Trinkets, Island Indigo Ruffled Ribbon