4.18.2020

Heading back to camp!


Hiya friends! 
 Happy Weekend!

I'm taking a small break in our weekend
to get a little blogging done ~
lots and lots of cards flying off my desk!



because ....

I went back to camp!


One of the fun events I signed up for last year
 was Kathy R's online coloring road trip so 
naturally I jumped to sign up for the Spring Card Camp 2020!

We are already on Day #8 and it's been a-ma-zing!
 I've learned already that I have a (new) favorite technique ♥
You'll see that soon :)

But!

 Starting with Day 2, I've made 2 panels (so 4 cards total)
 using the incredibly talented Kristina Werner's technique to make two from one.



I used one of my favorite Altenew sets 'halftone circles' to get a gradient color
and used a variety of different colored distress oxide inks.
I also stamped the sentiments from the same stamp set
with WOW Embossing white embossing powder and popped it up on the front.


 I did random stamping coloring and let my stamps lead the way.
My daughter thought this was outer space with planets, LOL
and my other daughter pointed out that the upper left corner
 looks like Mickey Mouse!



I love that this is so bright and whimsical with fun colors.
 It's cheerful and happy,
which is a lot of what we need right now ♥
It's simple but was tons of fun to make!

I'll be sharing all of my 'homework' in the next few days ~
stay tuned!

 Thanks for stopping by!
Big hugs, bigger blessings ♥
~Kelly

4.16.2020

CCEE2016 ~ Fun with stencils!

Hi friends!
We have a new challenge at the CCEE Stampers - stencils!
Stencils are such a fun way to decorate our cards
and so many companies have fun ones out there these days.
Frances is our hostess for the month of April 
and her challenge is to create a card that uses at least one stencil, 
either for a background or focal image.


 I love this challenge because I love stencils!
They are a great way to create designs and scenes on a card ~ like this one.
I've used a stamp set by My Favorite Things called You Gnome Me.
I wanted this set for forever
and was sad that they retired it ~
 but super thrilled to get it when they did
for such an amazingly low price during their big retirement sale ~ yay! 


My stencil is from Stamp Anniething and one I love - burlap.
I created a little scene with the fun gnome
but making 'sky' and 'grass' and added some stitched clouds.
Originally, I stamped the HELLO directly onto the cardstock
and it didn't look quite right so I added an extra cloud with it stamped on it.


 I keep my stencils tucked into an OLD DUSTY album ~
originally designed for pocket journaling.
I bought it before my son was even born (and he's almost 16!)




The front opening is for a photo so I added a quick distressed panel
with a little sunflower stamp ~ I love sunflowers ♥

 And the deep 8 x 8 pockets are PERFECT for storing the stencils.


Since I'm still cleaning and purging and moving things around,
I keep it handy on my desk next to Alice's markers and colored pencils.
My little granddaughter has her own sets
so it's a nice balance between the cup and bin! 





 And that's a tiny tour of my stencils, LOL!

Be sure to stop in the CCEE Stampers blog to see what the Design Team
created with their stencils.
As always, you can link up your cards, too ~ check the bottom of the blog post.

Thanks for stopping by!
Big hugs, bigger blessings ♥
~Kelly

4.15.2020

DDD ~ Texas Bluebonnets!



 Hi friends!

I pray you are all welll and safe amidst the Coronavirus sheltering in.
My card today is for the Dueling Darlings group 
where 2 hostesses chose 1 theme and duel' with creating cards from kits.
This month, Suzy and her sweet sister Deb, chose the theme
and created absolutely sweet kits with Texas Bluebonnets and blue bell ice cream.


I'm a Diva so my kit is from Suzy.
She lives in Texas and said the magical moment of the blooming bluebonnets  
blanket the fields with a sea of blue!


I followed the sketch at Splitcoaststampers this week
and used her paper for the background, the stripes and the inside.
I colored the beautiful image from Deadbeat Designs in prismacolor makers
and used a wonky rounded stitched die from My Favorite Things to shape it.
 I carried over the design to the inside here:



If you are on SCS, you can see all the cards today
by visiting the Dueling Darlings thread and gallery.

I'm one of the hostesses next month and already sent them my card kits ~
stay tuned for what it could be!

Thanks for stopping by!
Big hugs, bigger blessings ♥
~Kelly

4.14.2020

Faith ['fāth]



Hi friends!

I'm back with another card using the new stamp set
 from The Project Bin ~ it's called Defined.
I adore this stamp set ♥ 
You can see it on The Project Bin blog
in addition to the amazing DT samples!


Easter has just passed and a refreshing reminder of our Faith,
something to cling to in these uncertain time upon us.
In the scope of things,
our trials and tribulations here in our home
seem so small compared to what I'm seeing.

  Here's my card using the Faith stamp in the set.
I used my stitched wonky dies from My Favorite Things on my 
base of purple watercolored paper from Lawn Fawn.
Using a die cross, I die cut a leftover piece of designer paper
that reminded me of stained glass ♥




Faith ~ the substance of things hoped for,
the evidence of things not seen.

That's something I can get behind :)

 

 Here's the wonderful stamp set in in it's entirety 


You can find this stamp set in the shop HERE
and there is a wonderful gallery to browse.

If you click on any stamp set,
 it will take you to a gallery of card samples!

Thanks for stopping by!
Big hugs, bigger blessings ♥
~Kelly

4.13.2020

Stamp What?! ~ Jest Between Friends!



Hi friends!
Thank you for your sweet words on our *Coronavirus Flood*
{what we call it just so we can remember when it happened!}
It's all cleaned up and we are back to normal!
 So, I thought it would be a great time to clown around :)




This is the 4th card for my new this year blog series called "Stamp What?" 
My son had a wonderful idea to chose a stamp set for me at random
and I'd make a card with whatever he surprised me with.
The plan = use my old Stampin' Up! stamp sets, whatever he choses
 and we call the Old Dusties! :)
 

 

 For April ~ Jest Between Friends, 
circa 2004 Summer Mini set


 Such a fun choice!
For the record, I'm not the biggest fan of clowns :)
But what drew me to this set, in addition to the joy of coloring him/her,
is the sentiments in the set.


My dad was a HUGE Victor Borge fan
and loved watching his comedy and piano shows.
When he moved in with us, we didn't get the channels that he'd watch
so we bought him a bunch of VHS tapes to watch in his room.
Oh the sound of the laughter coming from down the hall!

 
 Barb and Jeanette are playing along with this crazy creative idea
and you can see Barb's card here and Jeanette's card here!

I hope you are inspired as well to grab some older,
 perhaps forgotten,
 stamps and give them a fresh new look ...
jest give it a try! :)

Take care of YOU and be safe!
Big hugs, bigger blessings ♥
~Kelly

4.12.2020

Hot Mess~ Happy Easter!


 Hello friends!

Happy Easter!
Rejoice ~ He is Risen!

Today's card is for the Hot Mess ~ Success card group.
The group's name is a big giveaway - we make messes *smile!*
The idea is to create a card that requires the use of being creative
but in a slightly - or majorly! - messy way.
It's always great fun and I never really know what I'm going to come up with.


I'm the hostess this month and love neutrality without restrictions
and creative freedom so my challenge was 'anything goes!' 

And, if you are Splitcoaststampers and played along with the VSN Florapalooza,
you'd have seen this little flower card ♥ 
I used the watercolor tissue paper technique and it's a multi step process
but!
It's easier than it looks and you never know what the end result will be.

I started with a base of white tissue paper
and used my Tim Holtz reinkers directly onto the media mat.
Gently mixing up the colors with spritzed water, I repeatedly dipped
white (dry, this step is important!) tissue paper into the water/reinker mix
 and let it do it's magic!



I've done this technique before where I used it right away by heat drying it
and I've found you get the best result 
- a nice and sturdy to work with piece -
by letting it dry overnight but that's just what works for me :)

Once it's dry, it's sturdy enough to go through the die cut machine
with a metal die but be SUPER DUPER careful taking it out ~ it can rip!
I glued it to a base of white cardstock
and stamped the flower stamp from Elzybells (I miss this stamp company!!!)
and the sentiment stamp from Heffy Doodle in Stazon ink,
added a ribbon and glued to my card.




 I'd say my Hot Mess was a Success!
I even created several more of these background pieces in a variety of colors.
It reminds me of Easter egg dying, which we'll be doing later today :)

Since we are a group, you can see the other cards made here:

I wish you all a blessed day, whatever it may hold for you!
We are having an Easter feast at home with just our kids, my daughter's husband, and our granddaughter who will have games, an egg hunt,
egg dying and a few other Easter surprises.
During this time of sheltering in and social distancing, it's nice to BE together!

Big hugs and bigger blessnigs! ♥
~Kelly

4.11.2020

Crafters of Faith: Friendship!

 
Hi again!

I'm playing 'catch up' with my cards ~
I colored the images for The Daily Marker challenge
and had to set them aside each night until I could create a card ♥

Today's card is for the Crafters of Faith card group,
a faith based card group I created on Splitcoaststampers 
as a way to connect to other christian crafters.

Each month, we take turns chosing a scripture and a theme.
Tracie is the hostess for April and she chose a theme of friendship!

 Proverbs 27:9 A sweet friendship refreshes the soul.



 For my card this month,
 I've used My Favorite Things Pure Innocence Crafty Friends.
I've had this stamp for forever and it's just been re-released from the vault.
That's what I love so much about MFT Stamps ~ 
if you love one, give it a little bit - it will come back around! ♥

In this time of social distancing and staying indoors, and away from, Covid19,
many of us friends are
 zooming, skyping, texting, and cardmaking more than ever!
That's the beautiful gift of crafting ~
we can do it with friends near and far, side by side with family or online :)


I'm also playing along with the Inspiration Challenge at Splitcoaststampers ~
 and I chose a sweet little fabric as my spring board.
 If you are an SCS member, you can find the challenge in the IC thread ♥
I've used the fun paper pad from Pink and Main for my paper choice
and used a small bit to paper piece her little shirt, too.

At the time of year, as we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus,
I've much to be thankful for.
As choatic as it's been for our family,
 I am grateful that we have our health and each other.

Be well, friends and stay safe!
Big hugs, bigger blessings ♥
~Kelly

4.09.2020

CCEE2015: Unicorn Day!


Hi friends ~
there's a new challenge at the CCEE Stampers this week.
Although I don't have a card made yet, 
I wanted to share the weekly challenge theme with you all!

We've had an emergency here at home
with a burst pipe ~
water cascading through the house and what. a. mess!
I spent hours mopping and remopping and moving furniture,
drying sopping wet towels and shop-vaccing.
Now to get the plumber here to give us the damage diagnosis!





The challenge this week ....
Today is Unicorn Day … so feature unicorns on your cards!

I'll try to have a card up this weekend 
but for now ~ enjoy!


 Big hugs, bigger blessings ♥
~Kelly

4.07.2020

TPB: Cake [kak]


Hi friends!

There's a brand new sentiment stamp set from The Project Bin
and it's so unique and fabulous.
When I first saw it, my inner logophile literally squealed ...
words make me happy!

 For today's card, I've used the new set called Defined


 I love that is has the definition broken down to the pronunciation and description ~ such a clever take on a sentiment stamp.
From the set, I've used the word cake to accompany the happy birthday die
which is die cut x4 and raised up by gluing multiples.

I added some sequins and done ~
it's simple but a fun card to make! 

 


Here's the stamp set ↓


I can see lots and lots of cards with this darling stamp set!
You can see it at The Project Bin blog today
as well as the wonderful cards from the design team each day.

Thanks for stopping by!
Big hugs, bigger blessings ♥
~Kelly

4.05.2020

Simply Sundays ....


Hi friends! 

I hope the weekend was good to you ♥
Today was such a wonderfully quiet day.

And our home is never. ever. quiet!

I managed to get a lot of cleaning/purging done
and my sweet husband offered to make dinner.
He's been working around the clock to continue seeing patients
and doing most of the work single-handedly.

Now I understand the term "not all heroes wear capes."

He made his famous Jambalaya 
and I am very grateful I had a chef's night off :)




I am also super grateful to all of you that prayed for my sweet Chrissy.
She has had wonderful get well cards arrive
and your kindness won't soon be forgotten ♥

My card today is simply ~ like a Sunday.
I used little snippets of designer paper left in my scrap pile
and I die cut the words grateful.
This is a card I made from a Splitcoaststampers color challenge:

 Melon Mambo
Grapefruit Grove
Blushing Bride

Such gorgeous colors!
 

And ... the winners of my birthday giveaway!
I wish everyone could win ~ I do, I do!
I will have more giveaways from time to time :)
The winner from the blog is comment #32:

winner of the $25 (USA) Gift Certificate!

and the surprise winner of a stamp set giveaway here on my blog:
Vicky Gould of Village Ramblings!
Please email Kelnkids@aol.com 
with your email/mailing address.
 Congratulations, ladies!
Thank you all, friends, for your sweet words
and a blessed Palm Sunday to you all!

Big hugs, bigger blessings ♥
~Kelly

4.03.2020

One Plus Twelve - April


Hi friends!

It's been a very floral week on my blog :)

And today - another bloom ♥
This is my April card for my One Plus Twelve challenge.
  The 1 + 12 idea is to take a stamp 
- just one - 
and use it once a month on a card.

 I call the challenge:  One Plus Twelve!


 

The year, I'm using the beautiful stamp from Beautiful Bloom
and the matching die.
This month, because of the 'new normal' and crafting out of our norm,
I"ve chosen to use a simple technique ~ stamping on designer paper.


Barb and Jeanette are joining me in this challenge
and you can see Barb's card here
and Jeanette's card here.

I'm not sure why the sentiment looks blurry/fuzzy - yikes!
I created that by using Versamark and WOW white embossing powder
and heat embossed it.
I also used a banner die to match the stitching on the little edge
and popped it up on foam for dimension.

This is one of those stamps that has given me such creative freedom
and I'm often making one card and another idea strikes!
I'm already thinking of May!
 
Thanks for stopping by today.
I pray you are all doing well in your little corners.
Big hugs, bigger blessings ♥
~Kelly

4.02.2020

CCEE2014 ~ Garden Month!



Hi friends!

 It's a brand new month and our hostess at the CCEE Stampers
 for the month of April is Frances.
She has a wonderful challenge for all of us ~ 
Garden Month! 
Wherever life plants you, bloom with grace. ~ Old French Proverb
According to the Days of the Year web site, April is Garden Month.
 So the challenge this week is be inspired by a Garden .... 
flowers, plants, trees, insects, garden shed, etc. 
Anything that you might find in a garden is good for this challenge.


 

Even though we are social distancing, it's always nice to be in the backyard
and take walks around the block where flowers are blooming here.
 I love sunflowers!
I naturally fell head-over-heels in love with the Birdie Brown Sunflower Sweetheart
and it's perfect for a visit to the garden ~ and on a card :)




I've colored the images with prismacolor markers and copic markers,
alternating colors.
I created the grass by taking a piece of plain white cardstock
and using distress oxide ink in Peeled Paint and cut with a die.
I left the green 'grass' purposely peeking out beneath the white top layer
and added the images, popped up on foam.

I've decorated the inside as well but can't show it just yet 
since I'm sending this to a friend!
For all of the Design Team cards, please head over to the blog here!

Thanks for stopping by!
Big hugs, bigger blessings ♥
~Kelly