Saturday, October 29, 2011

TPV57 and SSS: Halloween card

Sharing another Halloween card.
Used K and Company's Spooktacular collection for the papers and border strips.
Stamped "BOO" in the background with Spiced Marmalade Distress ink
using Lawn Fawn's "Heebie Jeebies"



I used 3 different border strips from the pack and
raised the trick-or treater strip with dimensional foam.


  I am entering this card in The Paper Variety's No Tricks, Just Treats challenge #57
and Simon Says Stamp: Anything Goes

TPV:


Thanks for stopping by!
~Kelly

Thursday, October 27, 2011

WM73, SSS and EP: bday card

My boys are so excited for Halloween. 
The fun-0-meter has been on max the last week! 
We've been to a Halloween party and trunk-or-treat at our church.
We have parties coming up at school and trick or treat night in the
neighborhood is quickly approaching. 
We'll also be attending a friend's 5th birthday party this week.
I am sharing the card I made for him.



Hard to see, but there's Glossy Accents on all the gray paper pieces:


Showing the dimension created with pop dots:




 
I am entering this card into the following challenges:




 
Supplies:
Stamps:  Lawn Fawn's "Say Cheese"
Papers:  Echo Park's Dots and Stripes Metropolitan 6x6 pad and white cs
Ink: Memento black, StazOn blue, Distress Peeled Paint and Faded Jeans
Other: Twine, Glossy Accents, Bazzill brad, dimensional foam, Spellbinders Wonky Rectangles

Thanks for looking!
~Kelly

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Kitty Cupcakes... MEOW...

Made some cupcakes for the kids in our Bible study group. 
Thought they looked fun.


Not too hard...




I used:
cupcakes
chocolate icing
eyeball candies
chocolate bars cut into small triangles for ears
pull and peel licorice for whiskers
ready-made icing for nose and mouth


Heard that a lot of kitties mysteriously lost their ears BEFORE snack time... hmmmmm

They were inspired by Bakerella's website. 
Here's Bakerella's  version.  The kitty is also in the middle of this photo:




You may also enjoy my green monster cupcakes from last April shown HERE.

What yummy fall/Halloween treats have you made or plan to make?
Have a great day!
~Kelly

Friday, October 21, 2011

WM72, L20, PS67: Halloween Party Invite

Hello.
I have another Halloween card I used for a party invitation.


I used some tiny sticker letters for the word "party",
google eyes for the spider and a cute pin.

The spider and flag are paper pieced.



I am entering this card into the following challenges:
Wee Memories #72:  Holiday Challenge sponsored by Lawn Fawn
Lawnscaping #20: Paper Piecing sponsored by Lawn Fawn
Papercraft Star #67: Trick or Treat





Supplies:
Stamps:  Lawn Fawn's "Heebie Jeebies", "Cruisin Through Life"
Papers and border strip: K and Co. "Spooktacular"
Other:  Twine, pin, google eyes, Recollections letter stickers

Thanks for looking,
Kelly

CCC79, PV and CC164: Fall Treat bags

Hi.
Sharing some treat bags I am making for my 3 year olds at church.
I found the poem on the Internet and changed a few words for their age level.



I'll write their name on that line beside the pumpkin.
so it will read "May God's light shine in _____".


The pumpkin was stamped in orange and brown and pieced together.  I used the tree leaf in the set to make a leaf for the pumpkin... little creative license, ha ha






I am entering this project in the following challenges: 
City Crafter Challenge #79: Harvest Festival
The Paper Variety: recipe (2 word sentiment, 3 buttons and a bow)
Cupcake Craft #164: buttons and bows
Two Peas in a Bucket "L" is for Lawn Fawn



Supplies:
Stamps:  Lawn Fawn's "Harvest Blessings" and "Harold's ABCs"
Ink:  Memento black, Spiced Marmalade Distress
Paper"  MME "Playful Poises"
Other: buttons, bow with jute string

Thanks for coming by,
~Kelly

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

L20 and PS67: Halloween card

Hi there.
Another Halloween card to share.
This one features 2 Lawn Fawn sets and 2 Hero Arts sets.
Lots of images paper pieced to create a not-so-spooky scene.


The sentiment is cut from a border strip from the K and Co. paper line.
The background is HA "Magical Background".


Bats raised with dimensional foam (my obsession) and I added glitter to the moon.
The moon was made with a 1" circle punch.




I am submitting this card in the following challenges:
Lawnscaping #20: Paper Piecing  sponsored by Lawn Fawn
Papercraft Star #67:  Trick or Treat  sponsored by TheHouseAcrosstheBay

Supplies:
Stamps:  LF "Critters in the Burbs" and "Heebie Jeebies"; HA "Magical Background" and "Galaxy of Stars"
Ink: Distress Concord, Memento black
Papers:  K and Co. Spooktacular

Thanks for stopping by,
~Kelly

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

CI132 and SSS: Halloween card

Hello!
Sharing a Halloween card using K and Company's Spooktacular stack.
I distressed the edges of the purple mat for some texture.


I cut out the sentiment and spider out of extra paper and raised them with dimensional foam.
I added google eyes to Mr. Spider.



Such a cute variety of monsters in the stack of papers and the border strips.
Inspired by the Cupcake Inspiration challenge blog photo to mix and match them!



I am submitting this card into the following challenges:
Cupcake Inspiration #132: photo inspiration
Simon Says Stamp Challenge:  Halloween/Goth


I have attempted to make the kitties shown in the photo. 
I'll share them another time!   I must say, they aren't bad at all.
Actually look like kitties! 
Thanks for looking,
Kelly

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

WM71, CCC163, SSS:Halloween Invite #3

Sharing a Halloween party invitation today. 

The background was stamped with HA "Magical Background"
Clouds by Lawn Fawn stamped and cut out.
Ghosts and sun cut out of patterned paper in stack.
Added liquid pearls to the ghosts.
Banner stamped and cut out. 

Since ghosts don't have hands, I decided to tie the twine around
their bodies to "hold" the banner!



Front cloud raised with dimensional foam:




A green version:



I am entering the purple version in the following challenges:
Wee Memories #71: Halloween sponsored by Paper Smooches
Cupcake Craft Challenge #163: Halloween sponsored by Cupcake Cards and Crafts
Simon Says Stamp: Halloween/Goth sponsored by Simon Says Stamp



Supplies: 
Stamps"  "Bannerific", "Harold's ABCs" and "Bon Voyage" by Lawn Fawn; "Magical Background" by Hero Arts
Papers: K and Company "Spooktacular" stack
Ink: Memento, Distress Dusty Concord
Other: dimensional foam, Twine, Liquid Pearls, circle punch

Thanks for looking!
~Kelly

Thursday, October 6, 2011

MOJO209: Christmas Card

Hi.
Used the MOJO sketch again this week to make a few Christmas cards.
I colored the bear with prismacolor pencils.




The sketch:


I am entering this bear card into the MOJO209 sketch challenge.

Here's a couple other versions, but no stamping on this these. 





Supplies:
Stamps:  Lawn Fawn's Pa-rum-pa-pum-pum
Paper: MME
Other: wired fuzzy ribbon, Spellbinders Lacey Circles, EK Binding Edge punch



Thanks for stopping by,
Kelly

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

TPE119 and SSS: Halloween Card #2

Hello.
Sharing a Halloween card. 
I will be using this as a party invitation.
This card features K and Company's Spooktacular paper stack.




A ghost and "boo" were cut out of the extra paper and
adhered to the top panel with dimensional foam.
The swirly thing is a border die cut from the same line.



I am submitting this card in the following challenges:


Thanks for looking!
~Kelly

Monday, October 3, 2011

MOJO209, LFWCD, SSS, WM70: thank you

Hi There!
Sharing a card inspired by the Lawn Fawn Blog. 
Kelly Marie challenged readers to make AND send a thank you card this week. 
This card will be going to one of our many wonderful substitute teachers in our preschool department at church to thank her for her service!


The banner and center flower are raised with a lower/smaller pop dot
and the "thank you" circle is popped with a higher/bigger one. 
I am using dimensional foam on about everything right now.  Love it!




The inside:




I am submitting this card in the following challenges:
Lawn Fawn World Card Making Day: thank you

Mojo Monday #209: sketch
Simon Says Stamp: Anything Goes
Wee Memories #70: my favorite technique (adding dimension)


The sketch: 











Supplies:
Stamps: "Cruisin Through Life" (thank you), Critters in the Burbs (flowers) and Bannerific all by Lawn Fawn
Inks: Distress Black Soot and Memento Cocoa
Papers:  MME Playful Poises
Other: Twine, Glossy Accents (liquid encouragement for my bows to hold still), dimensional foam

Thanks for looking
~Kelly

Sunday, October 2, 2011

WCD: Halloween Card

Hi.
I am sharing a party invite for World Card Making Day
The card features K and Co. "Spooktacular" paper stack
and Lawn Fawn's "Bannerific" and "Harold's ABC".
Five of the bats were cut out of the remaining patterned paper and raised
with dimensional foam pieces.  Using dimensional foam is my go-to technique right now.
I have been using a lot of patterned papers and popping pieces as well as other shapes! 
One silly bat as google eyes!




I am submitting this card in the following challenges:
Wee Memories #70: Favorite Technique (mine is adding dimension)





Thanks for looking!
~Kelly

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Happy Card Day!

I am not able to make any cards today, but I did help my son decorate an old plastic fireman's hat for his Crazy Hat Day coming up on Monday at school. 
The design was totally his!



My little Sony Cybershot died last week. 
I went shopping and came home with a Sony a55 DSLR and I am LOVING it. 
I am finally able to capture some sports moments. 

I practiced on the dog for several days. 
She got a new haircut last week.  We had never shaved her before.
I laughed for two days every time I looked at her, but I am getting used to it now. 
The groomer had to go shorter than planned to even her out b/c she was matted.
SO much less hair in the house!!

Before:


After shot with new camera: 



Hope you are gettin' crafty today!
Now that my new camera is up and running, I'll have lots of Halloween cards to share soon!
~Kelly