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Adulting is Hard

We all know that adulting is hard and that there are a variety of ways to cope with the stress of our adult responsibilities. Reaching for cocktails, coffee, cookies and chocolate (or Haagen-Dazs ice cream) may not be the healthiest strategies, but all these things make the stress just a little bit easier to bear. Don’t you agree?

My card design for today’s post is inspired by the As You See It Challenge blog for which I am a designer. I have the privilege of sharing my take on each challenge when it’s first posted so that those who choose to participate in the challenges have some ideas and inspiration to get them started.

Speed challenges are one of my favourites!! They’re so much fun and such a great creative exercise for me. I can easily spend hours making a card as I try to make it “perfect”, but the speed challenge don’t afford me that luxury. This forces me to plan my design idea in my head, then create the card with lightening speed so that I can complete it in ten minutes or less. I can mount my stamps on blocks and pull out my cardstock, ink, ribbon, and dies that I want to use, but for this challenge, you can’t cut or stamp anything until you start the timer!

I made this card in 8 minutes and 23 seconds! I even had to tie the bow a few times before I got it how I wanted it!

The theme for this speed challenge is “elements of three”. Do you think three cocktails is enough? LOL!

These stamps from the Nothing’s Better Than stamp set make me want to dust off my cocktail shaker and make some fancy drinks! This pink drink reminds me of the watermelon mojitos that I made a while back. So good!

The Stamparatus is what made it possible to make this card so fast. I used the hinge-technique to stamp the glass three times in a row with Tuxedo Black Momento Ink on the die cut Sahara Sand cardstock (cut with the Stitched So Sweetly dies), then did that same technique again to stamp the contents of the glass using Flirty Flamingo ink. I used my Stampin’ Write Markers to colour in the umbrellas and the limes.

I broke a few of my speed challenge rules when I made this card. I usually try to avoid die-cutting, colouring and tying bows because they can add a lot of time. I’m still kind of surprised at how quick this was to make!

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Give this challenge a try and don’t forget to share it with us over at the As You See It Challenge Blog. We love to see where you’re creativity takes you!

Speedy Spring Flowers

 

“Behold, my friends, the spring is come;

the earth has gladly received the embraces of the sun,

and we shall soon see the results of their love”

~ Sitting Bull

I know that spring has officially arrived when the crocuses in my front yard begin to bloom. I love when the grass gets greener and the street sweepers clean all the sand and grit from the neighborhood streets. You start to hear the red-winged blackbirds and the robins whistling their cheerful tunes. And the kids actually WANT to go outside.

Spring is a sign that the worst is over. Winter can’t throw much more at us. We can look forward to warmer days, barbecues on the patio, and longer hours of daylight. The earth wakes from it’s sleep and we, in turn, feel more alive! It’s a beautiful thing.

The theme for the speed stamping challenge today, is flowers. As in every speed challenge from the As You See It Challenge Blog, you have to make a card in 10 minutes or less. You can gather your supplies and have a plan, but you cannot pre-cut anything. I put my stamps on their blocks, I pull out the paper and inks that I want to use, and I start the clock!

I always seem to push it to the limit of my time. I usually know to avoid colouring, sponging, tying ribbon, or even die-cutting and embossing, as they just take too much time. I didn’t quite avoid all those things this time. Have a look at what I was able to create in 9 minutes an 50 seconds! Oh man! I just squeaked through, didn’t I?!!

This card has a Merry Merlot Cardstock base, to which I added a layer of my favorite Pressed Petals Specialty Designer Series Paper. So pretty! The stamped layer is Whisper White Cardstock, on which I stamped the flower image from the host stamp set, Soft Spring. This is such a pretty stamp set with multi-step stamping. I stamped the outline of the flower image four time using Momento Tuxedo Black ink. Then I stamped the leaf filler using Old Olive ink. Finally, I added the Merry Merlot flower filler to complete the image. At first, I though these flowers were lupins, but I realize that the leaves are completely wrong. I spent some time trying to figure out what kind of flowers they are, but nothing I found looks right. Either the flowers are wrong, or the leaves are wrong, or the stems are too tall. Whatever flowers these images are supposed to be, they’re very pretty.

After stamping all the parts of the flowers, I used Crumb Cake ink and sponged aroung all the edges to give a bit more of a warmth to the image. I used a small circle punch on both sides of this stamped cardstock to make notches for the Braided Linen Trim. I wrapped the trim around the cardstock and tied it in a bow, then attached the cardstock to my card with Stampin’ Dimensionals.

This is where I should have stopped and called it done, but I wanted to add a sentiment. I chose words from the Peaceful Moments Stamp set and stamped it on a strip of Whisper White cardstock with Old Olive ink. I flagged the end and realized I was RUNNING OUT OF TIME!!

I SLAPPED on a couple of Mini Glue Dots and POPPED it on my card, STOPPING the clock with only

10 SECONDS TO SPARE!

Phew!! DONE!

That was close! I think I’m getting pretty good at making quick cards, though. I feel like I’ve come a long way! Practice practice practice!

Oh my gosh! There’s dog hair in my picture! Can you see it? LOL! I can’t escape it. It’s everywhere! If you have a dog or a cat, then I know you understand. If not, then all you have to know is that I’m an imperfect person and you just have to take me as I am or go enjoy someone else’s dog-hair-free, perfect pictures! HA!

Thanks for stopping by, my stamping friends. I hope you try this speed challenge. It really is a great creative exercise to get your blood pumping and your creative juices flowing. Do share it with us at the As You See It Challenge blog. We love to see your creations!

You Make My Life Better

When I saw this “fill in the blank” challenge, I wasn’t sure what my answer would be. I have to be honest and admit that I don’t send cards nearly enough and I fall behind very easily. I still have a graduation card to send from June 2019!! (oh my gosh, that’s so embarrassing!!). Basically, my real answer to this fill in the blank question is “My favourite card to send is any card that I actually get in the mail!”

But I thought I should be more specific, because how can I make a card that represents THAT?

… okay, I just got an idea …

… but that’s beside the point!! LOL!

Here’s the As You See It Challenge that inspired my card today.

So, to be more specific, when I do remember to send a card, the type of card that is my favourite to send is a “just because” card. They’re my favourite because they’re unexpected and can only be considered a direct-from-the-heart card. A card for no reason except to let the person know that they were on your mind is probably the most genuine and meaningful to me.

I chose to create a card with a sentiment from the Well Said stamp set from Stampin’ Up!. I was thrilled to win this stamp set at a Stampin’ Up! event in Vancouver. I love that it has so many sentiments for all sorts of occasions and that it has a coordination set of dies, the Well Written Dies, that are also words! I love the power of words, so please excuse me as I take a moment to express a little squeal of delight!

EEP!

I used the standard Thick Whisper White cardstock for my card base. The next layer is Pretty Peacock cardstock, but I fancied it up with some texture by adding Pretty Peacock circles to that layer using my 1″ Circle Punch. Some of the circles have HELLO in them, another sentiment from that Well Said stamp set, stamped with Pretty Peacock ink. It’s a simple add, but one that creates so much more interest on the card.

The next layer is attached with Stampin’ Dimensionals and is the basic Whisper White cardstock as a matte to the Lilly Impressions Designer Series Paper. This paper is only available as a FREE item with a $60 purchase during Sale-a-bration. That amazing Well Said stamp set just so happens to be $61, so if you choose to purchase that stamp set before the end of March, you’d be able to also get that beautiful paper or another Sale-a-bration item as well! How cool would that be!

The sentiment (from the Well Said stamp set, in case you missed that, LOL!) is stamped on a piece of Whisper White cardstock with Lovely Lipstick ink. I tied a bow of the Whisper White Baker’s Twine on the end of this strip of Whisper White and attached it to my card with more Stampin’ Dimensionals. Before adhering it, I tucked two different ribbons under the banner piece: the Whisper White 5/8″ Polka Dot Tulle and the Petal Pink 1/4″ Metallic-Edge Ribbon. Three Champagne Rhinestone Basic Jewels add a great final touch of sparkle to the design.

One of the many great things about making your own cards, is that you can make them as simple or as involved as you like. Here is a version of this very same card design using fewer steps and fewer products.

Give the challenge a go and share it with us at the As You See It Challenge Blog. We love to see your creations!

As always, all of the products used to make these cards are available for you to purchase at my Online Store. Head on over there to browse Stampin’ Up! products and order your favourites! (if you live outside of Canada, you will need to order from a demonstrator in your country, but thank you so much for supporting me by visiting my blog!)