Sunday, January 31, 2010

New Toys!



One benefit to having done the Holiday Market is I feel I can indulge my itch for new stamps and tools a bit more freely...Stampin' Up!'s Sale-A-Bration freebies help, too!  In between cardmaking sessions I've been doing my normal homeschooling and housekeeping gig, and volunteering for PTA and Community Center for the Arts.  Oh, yeah, and running down to St. Louis for a big-time medical test.  You know I was tired the other night when, after dinner, I could have spent the evening with my new toys but I opted to go to bed!

Here's some of what I've been working on the last few weeks (all of these are available to purchase - contact me if you're interested):

This is a square easel card, shown both closed and then propped open.  The papers are identical on both parts - they just look different in the lights.




A few simple valentines.




Here's what Chrissy came up with for Stamp Club in January:




I liked this layout enough to case it for a valentine: 

 

While I was waiting for the order to come from Stampin' Up! I played around with a few challenges:


Splitcoast's Clean and Simple Cards had a White, Teal + 1 other color challenge:

This one is a sketch from MojoMonday.  I'm holding off on a sentiment or another image until I know what to use it for.



Here are a couple of versions of this MojoMonday sketch:






And I played a bit with the "Black Magic" technique:




Another neat sketch I case'd...



I needed a birthday card for a 1st grade boy and came across this layout online...

And finally my new toys arrived!  I've loved this set since the current catalog came out last July:






And I surprised myself by really wanting this ultra-feminine one:






New edge punch used on these, too!


I've got a few more new sets that I haven't inked up yet, but wanted to get this backlog posted.  




Thursday, January 7, 2010

Happy New Year!

Just as we start to get into the swing of things again Mother Nature gives us another holiday.  We got a total of 6 inches or so of dry powder, with a nice, stiff breeze to blow it into big drifts.  School was cancelled, as were our evening activities, so I got to play around with Kristina Werner's Color Inspiration Challenge #57.




As I've said before, I love her work for its clean lines and wonderful use of color.  She used to have these color inspirations quite frequently, but gave them up this fall to focus on other things.  Many people were excited to have another one appear on her blog this week.


These colors spoke to me, but it still took me quite a while to come up with a way to use them that I liked.  I really wanted to evoke the same feel as the fabrics in her photograph, not just use the colors.

I dunno - I may just need to try again.