Sunday, September 20, 2015

Tuesday Morning Sketch, on Sunday

This is my entry for this week on Tuesday Morning Sketches.




I have got to take a class on photographing the things I make because they never come out anywhere near pretty in the picture I take. The leaves in back of the sunflower are brown, almost the same color as the stamped leaves, but you sure can not tell it from this photo! 

Thanks for stopping by and taking a look.

God Bless,

Linda

 

Sunday, May 3, 2015

Happy Birthday Card

Another week, another Tuesday Morning Sketch,

Here is my card for this week:



It really is cuter in person. The black looking areas are really purple so the purple background on the lady fits in...

have a good one

Linda

Sunday, April 12, 2015

Another Tuesday Morning Sketch...on Sunday

Once again, a last minute upload.

For some reason the cards I make for the Tuesday Morning entries are some of my least favorite cards!

Today I think I figured it out. First, I am used to making smaller cards. For some reason I find myself making 5 X 7 ish cards for this and it kind of throws me off.

Second, I hardly ever use digi stamps but for some reason I have been using them for this project.

Don't judge me, it is just a wacky mindset I started with, and as of today, I quit! From now on I am going to use my normal size cards and my normal ink and see what happens.

So, here it is, my card for the week:

Once again a shiny card for a little girl! I do love coloring the images like this. No idea where the image came from, if you know, please let me know so I can give credit. The inks are everything from water color pencils to gelatos to Stampin' Up ink and markers. The flower is a combo of  the die I broke last week and some punches. The only thing I am consistent on is the paper. I almost always use Stampin' Up paper and that is why I am a demonstrator! I have never met a paper I like as much as Stampin' Up!

Well, thanks for stopping by!

hugs!

Linda

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Sometimes Frugal Does NOT Work Out!


WARNING : DO NOT use long dies with short platforms.!!

There is an artist crafter I love and have learned a lot from. She posts videos on saving money and helping you get the most for your money in the crafting world. Most of her advice is good, this one is a great big error and I am really trying to not be angry and think mean thoughts. I don't have companies showering me with free supplies, I have to buy everyone.

Hopefully this will save a die or two.

This morning I was making a card.I was in a hurry.

using my favorite go-to die:

Yup, Jim Holtz, Tattered Flower Garland. It makes 16 flower shapes at one time and 4 sizes of leaves.

One run through the big shot and bam!! a garden. (Also has a coordinating Tattered Flower bigger die and they all play so nice together) So, I  you can see why I love this baby, right?

Well, back to the short story that I am making long...hey, we crafters like to embellish, right?
 I'm cutting out flowers for a special card this morning and had the regular platform in the big shot (not the extended platform), and I remember the video where these crafters said you could just use the regular on and turn it around and run it through the other way, or run it partway through. So I thought...why not? what could I lose?

Turns out...a lot. My very precious, handy and versatile die went through up to the end of the platform, and then CRACK!! Not the kind of crack that dies make going through the big shot, but the kind of crack they make when they, well, crack.
Can you see it there? all the way through to the plastic backing and even on part of that, though trying to get the picture was hard. Right through the leaves. It kind of worked after that but it is not going to last long and I could cry. The kicker is the extended platform was right next to me, and I thought just to try this out here cause the video sounded so confident.

So..DO NOT USE LONG DIES ON SHORT PLATFORMS unless you really like to ruin your dies.

So, now I'm thinking the truly frugal way is to get good baseline equipment and use it properly. The point they were making is that it is a waste to buy the extended platform if you have only a couple longer dies, but here is what I think.

well. excuse the table. tornado hit. glad I survived.

What I think is I am going to use the extended platform for more regular dies at one time. Do you know how many labels or flowers or spellbinders you can get on the platform and run thru? Seriously, two passes and you will have a stack of all sizes to stamp on or glue on or whatever! So, instead of thinking of it as useful only for the extended, think of it as a regular tool for everyday multi-piece cutting!

A true time saver.

have a good day, sorry so long

Linda

Oh, btw. I am a Stampin' Up Demonstrator, one without a website (though you could still order on line) I am very generous with anyone who orders with me as the demo and if you want the info please leave a message and I will replay really fast with it! Thanks!






Sunday, March 29, 2015

Color Bomb Explodes on Paper


It is Palm Sunday and I want so bad to be in church. Last week I had a procedure on my back and sitting more than a few minutes at a time is pretty impossible. Wearing clothes with any form or waistband is pretty impossible. So, here I am, Palm Sunday, not in church and not happy about it. But, God really is good and I am so glad I don't have to be in church to be with  Him!

Pretty sure my husband is going to bring me a consolation latte too. Joy.

So, anyway, I remember never having uploaded my Tuesday Morning Sketch card. Well, I remember I never made my Tuesday Morning Sketch card, making the upload a bit more of a challenge.

One hour later, pushing the deadline and surviving the paper glue cutter and color explosion that totally trashed my makeshift table, here is my card.

Not my favorite card, but I'm proud for making the second week of TMS, pressing on and even though I'm not a sequin kind of person, the little girl it is for love shiny sparkles. Thinking I might go throw some glitter on here and there. Might as well go all the way, right?

Hugs and thanks for stopping by!

Linda

Friday, March 27, 2015

Very Happy Sad Day


Today I accomplished a major victory! For about a month now I have been working on a quilt for a person very close to me. It was one of those projects that seems so fight me all the way.

You know the kind of project...

First, I pick out a fairly simple pattern.  I loved one part of the pattern, the center square, but the rest of it...not so much. So I pick out the fabrics and make the center square and start piecing around it, kind of create as you go. Easy, right? no, not right!!

I really wanted this to be perfect, which is so funny because I don't do perfect. Choosing fabrics became difficult, either too little or the wrong tone or color or whatever. Thread always ran out of the bobbin in the worst place and I made so many cutting errors that I used my binding fabric for a border and had no binding. Don't you feel so sorry for me? Haha!

OK, the worst mistake I made turned out to be my best error ever. I slipped with the rotary cutter and put a gash in the fabric right next to one of the purple flowers! Yup, 1 1/2 inch gash right there in the quilt top. Woe is me....

The funny part is as soon as it happened I thought "butterfly", and sure enough...butterfly was just what I needed.

Only, one was not enough. nope. two were just right to balance it out.
This, of course, gave me what I needed for the last border...butterflies


So, after all the mistakes and fixes and inspirations and trials and errors and thrown in a couple growls and even more smiles, the final product is this
Not perfect, but I am very happy with the results. The back is flannel so it will be soft next to her and I try to keep the quilting on the minimal side so that the quilts have a softer feel to them.

Soo, there it is, sure hope it brings a smile and feeling of love to a very special lady that has been fighting a very nasty health battle. all prayers welcome. The happy?  it is ready to go. The sad? chemo was rough and she is really hurting.

love and hugs,

Linda

oh, btw, the center is from an old quilting magazine, I am not sure whose it is. I think McCalls, but just had the insert.

Monday, March 23, 2015

Love This Bear

Catching up on my cards here!

I have been trying to catch up with some card making over the past week or so. The past couple weeks have been full with sewing and I got kind of behind on the cards, add to that the need for a bunch and, well, having fun catching up.

This little guy is one of my favorites, it is one of the really cute digis by DeeDee. One of them. Now, normally I love my rubber stamps, but once in a while I sit down and print out a bunch of my go-tos and whip out some cards.


How cute is he? You can't see it here but I used the glitter gel pens on the hat and boots and he is really a joyful guy! Want another of Deedee's images? How about this one?


Yes, I know I have to work on Copics and grass, pray for me?

What I like to do is pick out my papers, make one card with one sheet as the base color with accents and matting of the second color, and then reverse the colors on the second. By sticking with the same colors like that it makes the best use of my paper and time,leaving less scraps. Oh, if you want the link for this image Here it is!

Just to let you know I am not related to Deedee in anyway,  receive no compensation, and no way are these the only ones of her images that I use, but thought I would share what I worked on this week!

hugs,

Linda

Sunday, March 22, 2015

A Card For Tuesday Morning (on Sunday)

For a couple years now I have been making cards. Lots of cards. Most of the cards are made for people I know, as I need them. This one is made for a contest that I really want to win, and one that I plan on doing weekly.

I have been following Tuesday Morning Sketches and have been inspired by the cards there (not to mention the sketches) so here goes, throwing my hat in the ring. (Can you guess I am not 20-something?)





It is a combination of paper and embellishments from all different companies, and I have no idea where this cute digi image is from, all together they add up to bright and cheerful, don't you think?




Well, keep your fingers crossed for me! I could win a set of dies and I love the Spellbinders labels!





Have a good one, and give someone a hug!

Linda