Here it is standing and I'm loving that the static electricity means some of the glitter isn't falling when up right! And finally a close-up of the shaker box, the addition of green and orange sequins brighten up the card!
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
More shaking...err, shakers!
I am going to go ahead and prophylactically apologize-- in my last post, I had not realized I couldn't submit each card into the challenge as it requires separate links...so my apologies for the redundancy in the next few posts. BUT, this card has not been shared yet, though it has the same layout as the other cards. Enjoy!
The patterned paper is from the Shakers and Sprinkles kit, I simply love how bright and cheerful that collection is...I wish they'd carry the patterned papers and not have it be a kit exclusive! And considering the faux sprinkles I have in the shaker box, I thought the sentiment appropriate!
I added a glittery enamel for even more 'bling' ...I just cannot help myself! :) Now, off to post the pictures and enter this and the other shaker cards to the amazing challenge blog Virginia's View. Hope you're having a great hump day! :)
Shaker Card Set
When I first started creating these cards, it was not necessarily with a set in mind, I simply loved the design and had coordinating papers and a hefty stash...so I just kept making them. Plus, I wanted an excuse to use PTI's new Baker's Dozen stamp set, with all of those delectable and cute looking cupcakes! So here they are, and simply perfect as entries to Virginia's View Challenge, which will be closing in a matter of hours!

While the layout of the cards after including the same each has a different cupcake and sentiment within the banner. I began with my Lawn Fawn Large Stitched rectangles-- with the largest size I cut out a white cardstock panel and with the 2nd largest rectangle cut the patterned papers. I think the stitching just adds such a finished look to a card! I stamped my cupcakes in Tuxedo Black Memento ink and colored them in with my Gansai Tambi watercolors, which are just absolutely breathtaking, creamy, vibrant colors! I also love that it comes with a slightly white iridescent color that can be applied on the other colors for extra shine! My shaker is filled with goodies from my PTI Shakers and Sprinkles kit.I stamped the sentiments within the banners and adhered it all tho a white card base. I just love the colors, frame...well, all of it! This post is rather lengthy and photo heavy, so grab a cuppa and get comfy! Here are the cards individually:

With a sentiment like that, how could one resist? It also makes me think of Marie Antoinette, which makes me chuckle.
This is what the card looks like when you can see all the goodies inside and it's ""all shook up" . Hehe, couldn't help the Elvis reference. ;) On to the next card:
Standing and loving that the static electricity means some of the glitter isn't falling when up right!
And a teal striped version:
Can't get enough of these cupcakes!! I'm still waiting for my cake plate die to arrive from PTI and I look forward to implementing that into the design!
Monday, February 16, 2015
Shake, Shake, Shaker Card
I love shaker cards, it's a fact. So, I couldn't resist this month's challenge over at the Virginia's View Challenge blog. I went decidedly clean and simple for this card:
I started by die cutting tattoo rectangle mats with my Lawn Fawn Large Stitched Rectangles, then for the top layer I die cut "happy" using PTI's Wet Paint Cuts. I then proceeded to create my shaker and filled it with sequins, glitter and faux sprinkles all from PTI'S Make It Market Kit Shakers + Sprinkles. Then I die cut various Bitty Button Stacks out of Hawaiian Shores, Hibiscus Burst and Summer Sunrise PTI cardstock. Finished it off with a single ended banner from Tag Sale (#10??) and stamped my sentiment in Hawaiian Shores ink. That's it!
This is what it looks like standing up and...
And here it is laying so you can see the shaker elements! Such a fun project to create! Hope you enjoy and happy Monday!!
-O
Saturday, February 14, 2015
PTI Anniversary: Day 7- Heavy Metal
And I'm back, this time with a challenge to use only metals (gold or silver) and a neutral. So here's my take:
So I started with a stamper's select white card base, matted it with a good striped patterned paper from We R Memory Keepers. Then I couldn't resist making a shaker card with gold and silver sequins!! I decided to keep it relatively simple so as to let the metallic theme shine (pun intended :). I love how unisex this card is and may use it as my Valentine's Day card for the hubby!
Here's a close-up of the delicious deer, created using a die from Carta Bella, a Maggie Holmes collection, I believe. That's all for now but I should be back later with more cards for the PTI Anniversary festivities! Also linking this up to Virginia's View Challenge #12: Shaker Cards.
Oh, a quick final note-- I realize the photo quality leaves quite a bit to be desired alas the weather was not conducive to spectacular photography these last few days...I'll try to take another and have that up ASAP!
So I started with a stamper's select white card base, matted it with a good striped patterned paper from We R Memory Keepers. Then I couldn't resist making a shaker card with gold and silver sequins!! I decided to keep it relatively simple so as to let the metallic theme shine (pun intended :). I love how unisex this card is and may use it as my Valentine's Day card for the hubby!
Here's a close-up of the delicious deer, created using a die from Carta Bella, a Maggie Holmes collection, I believe. That's all for now but I should be back later with more cards for the PTI Anniversary festivities! Also linking this up to Virginia's View Challenge #12: Shaker Cards.
Oh, a quick final note-- I realize the photo quality leaves quite a bit to be desired alas the weather was not conducive to spectacular photography these last few days...I'll try to take another and have that up ASAP!
Thursday, February 12, 2015
PTI Anniversary Festivities- Day 1: DT Inspiration
I'm back with another card in celebration of 8 years of PTI goodness! I plan on participating in all of the challenges but at my own pace (before the deadline, of course) and out of order! Day 1 is all about deriving inspiration from the design team, this is the color scheme and sketch I chose:
I inked up the bird on the left with Raspberry Fizz and then used the rock-n-roll technique, using Memento Lady Bug (a red similar to Pure Poppy). The leaves were inked up with Pear Tart and once again for added depth and interest rolled into Bamboo Leaves (both also from Memento as a replacement for the PTI colors).
On the birds, to add even more depth and interest I took a deeper green colored pencil and added some shading to the leaves and a white gel pen accented the flower on the buyer bird. Well that's it...thanks for stopping by and spending a portion of your day with me!
Also linking to House of Cards, where the theme for this month's challenge is love!
I inked up the bird on the left with Raspberry Fizz and then used the rock-n-roll technique, using Memento Lady Bug (a red similar to Pure Poppy). The leaves were inked up with Pear Tart and once again for added depth and interest rolled into Bamboo Leaves (both also from Memento as a replacement for the PTI colors).
This "love" sentiment was die cut from Raspberry Fizz cardstock using a Carta Bella die. The two panels were popped up with dimensional adhesive on to a Simply Chartreuse card base, which was accented with stitching using my Lawn Fawn Large Stitched Rectangles die set. The enamel dots were the perfect finish!
On the birds, to add even more depth and interest I took a deeper green colored pencil and added some shading to the leaves and a white gel pen accented the flower on the buyer bird. Well that's it...thanks for stopping by and spending a portion of your day with me!
Also linking to House of Cards, where the theme for this month's challenge is love!
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
PTI Day 5: Spring Into Action Challenge
The challenge today is to measure a card with supplies that are new or not seen much use or ink. Well believe it or not, here is a card using for the 1st time the quilt die from the Make It Market County Fair kit. Such fun piecing these together and makes for a beautifully clean and simple card!
Here is a close up of the quilted portion and beautiful stitching details. Now on to make more cards for the 8th anniversary festivities! Enjoy and feel free to leave some love, it's always appreciated! :)
After piecing the "quilt" together with Raspberry Fizz, Hawaiian Shores and patterned paper from Simple Stories DIY Boutique, I cut a bitty button from Summer Sunrise, which I threaded with some natural twine. I then stamped in black the sentiment and fire added interest added these mini flowers also from the County Fair stamp set.
Sunday, February 8, 2015
MIM 200-Layering Cover Plate Die Cuts
Another week, another fun Make It Monday technique. Here is my take:
Here is a close-up of the focal point:
The color scheme was inspired by the gorgeous Color Play that Lizzie Jones selected this month. I am naturally drawn to these colors and couldn't wait for an excuse to use them to my heart's content!
Just so vibrant and fun but yet I think the Royal Velvet lends a note of elegance too!Here is a close-up of the focal point:
And now for my supply list. I realized I simply don't do this often enough though I know when I visit other blogs I really like to check them out, particularly if a certain product catches my eye. So I'll make a concerted effort to attach these more often!
Have a wonderful evening and thanks for stopping by!! :)
Supply List: All PTI:
Stamps: Happy Note
Ink: Simply Chartreuse
Dies: Wet Paint Cuts I, Bitty Button Stacks, Tag Sale #7, Horizontal Cover plate, Happy Notes
Cardstock: Hawaiian Shores, Raspberry Fizz, Simply Chartreuse, Royal Velvet
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