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Sunday, May 29, 2016

Butterfly "Thanks"

Hello Crafty Friends!

It is always nice to have some thank you cards handy to show appreciation for kindness.  This butterfly "Thanks" card came together quickly and is a perfect card for making several at once.

Here is a list of product used:

Elizabeth Craft Designs' "Thanks" (which is on sale now!) die cut dark colored patterned paper.  (Tip: mount paper on double sided adhesive paper prior to die cutting.  Makes it so very easy to mount!)
Form 4.25 x 5.5 tent fold card from white card stock.  Die cut white frame using white card stock.  Punch flowers from patterned papers.  Mount ombre patterned paper to card base.  Mount all die cut and punched goodies to card base.  (Although I used the We R Memory Keepers papers, other 6x6 pads would work.)
Card is complete!  Isn't is just bright and happy?  The Thanks and butterflies look so great together.  The card makes me smile.  :)

Thanks so much for stopping by!  I really appreciate it.
Big Crafty Hugs,
Kathy Jo

This card is entered into the following challenges:
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday, AG
Word Art Wednesday, AG

Sunday, October 18, 2015

Thank you and Goodbye Sweet Ella

Crafty Friends-

I usually do not share personal items on my blog but if you don't mind I would like to share on this post.  

Many of you may know that my husband and I do not have children so we share our home, lives and love with our furry family members.  Our Saint Bernard, Ella, was the center of our home and our hearts.  She was a beautiful girl inside and out.  She loved everyone.  She was always happy.  She filled my heart with joy and, most of all, love.  We took the best care of her to ensure she would have the best of health.  Giant breed dogs have short lives and we wanted our Ella to live as long and healthy a life as possible.

Three weeks ago we took Ella to the dog park.  It was a typical dog park day: she took a dip in the lake, had a little walk and wanted to play.  She was in her usual good mood and was enjoying the day.  However, my husband and I noticed that she started to bleed from her nose, then her eyes, then her mouth.  We took her to the vet and after numerous tests it was determined that she had a very rare immune disease called immune mediated thrombocytopenia with anemia.  Our vet warned us that some dogs do not even make it overnight after diagnosis.  It is a horrible, fast disease and big dogs do not survive it.  We were devastated.  Our vets did everything they could for her.  We did everything we could for her.  In a short amount of time she went from an energetic, healthy Ella to an Ella that I care not to ever remember.  On a Monday she was healthy and happy and by the following Thursday she was gone.  She was only seven.

Our home feels empty without her.  When I think of her my heart aches and I feel sadness beyond words.  Ella was sweet, innocent, loving.  She will always hold the most special, dear place in my heart.

After weeks of not crafting, I decided to make the veterinarians and staff a thank you card for taking such good care of Ella, my husband and me during this time.  Admittedly, it felt strange to return to my craft room and I was at a loss for what to create.  One of the favorite parts of my home did not feel the same and I thought that maybe I was returning to craft room too soon.  I decided to look at sketches and challenges for inspiration.  JustRite had a challenge to create something nature inspired and a nature theme was perfect for the thank you card as Ella loved the outdoors and her trips to the dog park.  

Below is the completed card.  Products and techniques are also listed.
All of the stamps used were JustRite stamps.  The roses are from the Rose Postcard Background stamp.  The roses were watercolored using Distress Markers and were fussy cut.  I applied Distress Stain in Picket Fence to soften the rose colors.
The Upcycled Woodgrain Background was covered with black archival ink, stamped once on a piece of card stock and then stamped again (did not re-ink).  The second stamped background was used on the card.  "Thank you" from Fancy Frames was stamped in black and then die cut using the smallest die from Spellbinders' Romantic Rectangles Two.
Thank you very much for stopping by.  Thank you to everyone who left comments on my blog, emailed, messaged, contacted me during this time.  I appreciated all of the kind words and hugs sent from near and far.  

Hugs,
Kathy Jo

Sunday, August 2, 2015

Take 2: "Worry does not empty tomorrow..."

Hello Crafty Friends!

Yesterday I shared a CAS Kraft card using Quietfire's new Worry stamp set.  
Worry - Mounted
After I completed the post I thought more about the sentiment, the Kraft paper and the fern.  Instead of tidying up the craft room and starting a new project with new goodies, I made another card using most of the product I used from the day before.  This time I used Distress Inks in Shabby Shutters and Pumice Stone.
Spellbinders' Reflective Moment was used to die cut Kraft paper and was distressed with Pumice Stone.  A slender tent fold card was attached behind the front die cut.
Triple strands of twine was added and the card was complete.
I think this card will stay in my craft room as a nice reminder on how to approach life's problems.  :)

Thanks so much for stopping by!  I do hope you enjoyed my "Take 2" card.  
Have a happy crafty day!
Big Hugs,
Kathy Jo

This card is entered into the following challenges:
Kraft Journal, CAS Inspirational
Simon Says Stamp, Wednesday AG
613 Avenue Create, AG
Word Art Wednesday, AG
Stamping Sensations, Use a die and stamp
Great Impressions, Use a Sentiment

Saturday, August 1, 2015

"Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow. It empties today of it's strength."

Hello Crafty Friends!

On Monday The Kraft Journal announced a new challenge: CAS Inspirational.  Usually I do not make CAS cards but after I read their post I knew what I wanted to make.  Quietfire recently released new sentiment stamps and one really hit home for me.  The stamp is called Worry:
Worry - Mounted
I have been known to be a worrier at times and I know it is not a healthy thing to do but sometimes it is difficult to not do!  This stamped sentiment is definitely true and should help provide a new perspective on those "worry times".

To make the card: make a 4.25" x 5.5" card from Kraft card stock. Tear the front along the outside tall edge.  Stamp fern (JustRite "Fern" stamp set) using Distress markers (Shabby Shutters, Bundled Sage, Peeled Paint). Stamp worry using Ranger's black Adirondack Ink. Apply Distress ink (Antique Linen, Vintage Photo, Walnut Stain) along all edges.  Spritz using Art Co's glimmer spray. Apply three gems.  
Oh- and if you ever wondered what my index finger looks like I have kindly inserted it in the photo.  :)

Thanks so much for stopping by!  I do hope you enjoyed the card  and I wish you a happy crafty weekend.
Big Hugs,
Kathy Jo

This card is entered into the following challenges:
Kraft Journal, CAS Inspirational
Simon Says Stamp, Wednesday AG
613 Avenue Create, AG
Word Art Wednesday, AG
Sister Act, AG
Creative Fingers, AG
Crafts 4 Eternity, AG

Sunday, May 24, 2015

Vintage "Faithful Friend" card

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Happy Sunday!

Today I am sharing a vintage style friendship card.  The stamped image (JustRite's Rose Postcard Background Stamp) was colored using Distress Inks and Ranger's Waterbrush.  Stickles was applied to the leaves and Crackle applied to the roses.  (I beginning to realize that I have an addiction to Crackle.)
The bottom of the card front was die cut using Spellbinders A2 Bracket Borders One.  Both the card base and image background were made from kraft card stock.  Distress inks (Old Paper and Vintage Photo) were applied along the edges.
The inside was stamped using Quietfire's Always Be My Friend stamp set:
Always Be My Friend, Set of 3 Stamps - Mounted
Another look at the outside.  
I totally forgot to mention this yesterday: Quietfire Design is having a sale!  Summary: Spellbinders are 30% off (except Becca Feeken dies) with free shipping on $70 minimum.  Decorative-scrapbook paper is 35% off.  Gotta love sales!

Thanks so much for stopping by!  I do hope you are having a good Sunday.
Big Hugs,
Kathy Jo

This card is entered into the following challenges:
Kraft Journal, AG Vintage
Word Art Wednesday, AG
TTCRD, AG
Stamping Sensations, Flower Power
613 Avenue Create, AG
Crafting By Design, Use Sentiment
Crafting From the Heart, AG

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

CHA recap- Post 1

Hello Crafters!

I just returned from the best weekend- CHA in Anaheim!  What an amazing experience!!  It was a jam packed weekend and I was fortunate to share it with Suzanne Cannon (owner and super talented designer of Quietfire Stamps) and the rest of the Quietfire Team.  I met some very good blogging friends and was introduced to many other designers.  There is definitely a lot more to CHA than seeing new products.  

The weekend will be summarized in several posts as I still need to gather up all of my photos and info.  This post I will share some photos with the Quietfire Team and blogging friends and talk about the Graphic 45 class I took on Friday.  :)

On Saturday part of the Quietfire team met before the showroom floor opened.  From left to right we have Teresa Horner, Sherry Cheever, Robyn Josephs and me.  
Look at us!  All bright eyed and bushy tailed.  If we would have taken another photo on Tuesday morning, we would not have looked that energetic!  LOL.  

Silly me, I did not take a photo with Suzanne.  However, there is a FANTASTIC photo of Suzanne and Sherry at the duck booth:
A few times throughout the weekend I met up with Sheri and Kristi from the JustRite team.  When I first started really blogging in January of 2012, I entered the JustRite challenges.  The people from that challenge were some of my first blogging friends.  From left to right we have Sheri, me, Kristi.
Next year I will try to remember to take more photos with people I met.  I did not think of it at the time!  Again, busy times and many things to distract me...

On Friday the show wasn't open but classes had started.  As you all know, I am a Graphic 45 addict so it is no shock to you that I took the class on Friday.  The Graphic 45 class was too fun.  It was neat because the Graphic 45 team was time era dressed.  You can kinda see the dress below (love that dress!):
The clothing helped to create a great setting to work with the G45 product.  The class was a year of Graphic 45 cards: 12 cards that consisted of 4 layouts and 3 of each card.  No two cards were the same as there were different papers from Time to Flourish used for each card. (We only had time to create four of the cards so when I finish the others I will post them.) We used one of the new stamp sets from the collection and the Graphic 45 inks.  I had seen the G45 inks online but never had a chance to use them until the class.  I liked the inks because they stamp and match the papers well.

After the class I went up to Charee (one of the co-owners of Graphic 45) and asked for a photo.  
She was very nice and looked fabulous.  (Look at that cute hair piece!!)  Me?  I looked awful.  I almost cut myself out of the photo before posting.  Honestly, I spent a long time on my hair that morning putting in curls and it obviously flattened out in the walk to the convention center.  LOL- next time I am wearing a hat.  :)

That is it for now.  My next posts will consist of products and booths that I liked.  Thank goodness I could not buy anything at the show as I would have had to buy extra suitcases to carry it all home!

Thanks for stopping by!
Hugs,
Kathy Jo

Monday, September 29, 2014

Adventure birthday card

Happy Monday!  How was your weekend?  I hope it was great and you were able to squeeze in some crafty time.  :)

Today I am sharing a card I made for my husband.  It was a "milestone" birthday and I wanted it to be different.  Milestone birthdays means entry into a new decade and some people take these birthdays not so well.  My husband, on the other hand, has approached it differently and is achieving a goal that he has had for a while...and I am so proud of him for it!  It seemed appropriate to make an enthusiastically aspiring card.  The background stamp by JustRite- Let the Adventure Begin- was perfect for him!

It was stamped using Memento's Rich Cocoa.  Tim Holtz Distress Stains were mixed with water and painted onto the image.  The watch had glossy accents applied for a 3D effect.  The key was colored and the new Stickles color Rose Gold was applied.  
It was an enjoyable card to make as I hardly every do any "painting" or coloring.  My hubby enjoyed the card, too!

Thanks for stopping by and have a good Monday!
Hugs,
Kathy Jo

This card is entered into the following challenges:
Word Art Wednesday, AG
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday, AG
Sister Act, AG
TTCRD, AG
Brown Sugar, AG

Monday, August 4, 2014

The Magic Of Christmas Never Ends...


Happy Monday!

In Nova Scotia we are celebrating Natal Day and many of us have the day off from work (I just high fived myself).  In keeping with the Natal Day spirit, I decided to make a Christmas card.  :)


The card is using the negative space technique as per the JustRite challenge this fortnight.  Spellbinders 2010 Heirloom Ornament dies were used to create the negative space.  Also used were the following Spellbinders goodies: Grand Rectangles, Labels Seventeen, Labels Four and Imperial M-Bossabilities folder.  
The sentiment is from JustRite's stamp set Christmas Inner Thoughts.
The shimmery red and gold paper is Recollections and the burlap paper is DCWV.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Hugs,
Kathy Jo

This card is entered into the following challenges:
JustRite, Negative Space
Word Art Wednesday, AG
613 Avenue Create, AG
TTCRD, AG
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday, AG
Come and Get It, Dies
Crafty Hazelnut Extra, AG Christmas
Christmas Cards All Year Round, Sparkle and Shine

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Christmas Card...'tis the Season :)

 
Hello Crafteteers!

Ah...July...such a gorgeous time of year: the sun is shining, flowers blooming, kids playing, mowers mowing and crafters making Christmas cards.  :)

Many blog sites are keeping us crafters in check and ensuring that we get a head start on our Christmas cards.  JustRite is one of those blogs and their challenge this time is Non-traditional Christmas colors.  I decided to make a card using white, purple (dusty concord) and kraft.  Purple is a color hardly used in any of my projects so this was an enjoyable change.  
The card front used "Merry and Bright" from JustRite's Christmas Inner Thoughts and the poinsettias (Hey!  I spelled that correctly without autocorrect!) are from JustRite's Festive Poinsettia.  I filled in the open areas of the poinsettias with my dusty concord Distress Marker.  Bling berries were applied.
The card base was made using Spellbinders Grand Decorative Labels One and also Scalloped Labels One.  I applied dusty concord along all of the edges and a wee bit of walnut stain, too.  Glitter mist was also sprayed on the card front.

Thanks so much for stopping by!  Hope you all are having a fantastic week.
Hugs,
Kathy Jo

This card is entered into the following challenges:
JustRite, Non-traditional Christmas Colors
Die Cuttin Divas, Christmas in July
Word Art Wednesday, AG
613 Avenue Create, AG
Craftin Desert Divas, Christmas
CRAFT Challenge, Christmas
Crafty Hazelnut Christmas, Layer it up
Hiding in my Craft Room, Christmas in July
My Sheri Crafts, Christmas in July
Craft Your Passions, Christmas in July
Crafty Hazelnut, July Extra
Christmas Sweet Stamp, Kraft
Christmas All Year Round, Non-Traditional

Sunday, July 6, 2014

JustRite Sketch Challenge card- Blue and White card


Hello again!

JustRite posted a new challenge and I actually had time to participate...yay!  The challenge was to follow the sketch provided and use JustRite product.   
The background was stamped using Tufted Vintage Labels Seven Background Stamp in VersaFine's Majestic Blue and heat embossed.  Sprectrum Noir's CT2 marker was applied to each of the tufts as shown.  Next, Spectrum Noir's IB2 and the blender were used to add depth to each of the tufts.  Clear gloss gel was applied to the white areas.

The center stack is as follows: Cheery Lynn Doily with Squeezed Lemonade along the edge, For All You Do stamped in blue and die cut with Vintage Labels Three, "On Your Special Day" (Enjoy the Day Vintage Labels Four) die cut using Spellbinders Elegant Ovals and a butterfly die cut using Spellbinders Papillions Two.  Squeezed Lemonade was applied to the small details on the For All You Do stamp and also on the Butterfly.
This shot probably does not really show anything...I just thought the angle was neat.  :)
Thanks so much for stopping by!  Have a great week!
Hugs,
Kathy Jo

This card is entered into the following challenges:
Art Impressions - Use a doily
Aud Sentiments - Anything Goes
Brown Sugar #101 - Anything Goes
Cards Galore Encore - Use a Digi or Rubber stamp
Craft Your Passion - Ribbons
Crafting at the Weekend - Anything Goes
Crafting by Designs - Anything Goes
Crafting From the Heart #25 - Anything Goes
Crafty Sentiments - No Design Papers
DL Art - Anything Goes (1 per day)
Fan-tastic Tues - Anything Goes
Graph It - Anything Goes (with markers)
Just for Fun - Anything Goes
Loves Rubber Stamps - Anything Goes
Paper Creator - Anything Goes
Papertake Weekly - Anything Goes
Pause Dream Enjoy #13 - Many Layers
Sister Act #64 - Anything Goes
Through the Craft Room Door - Anything Goes
Tuesday Throwdown #202 - Anything Goes

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Challkboard Birthday card

Hello Crafters!

Just a quick post to share a card I made for the current challenge at JustRite: Chalkboard Birthday.
The base was made from chalkboard paper die cut using Spellbinders' Reflective Moment.  I think this may perhaps be my favorite new Spellbinders set...just can't get enough of that large die!  The background was made using JustRite's Diamond Filigree Background Stamp.  Next is white paper die cut with Spellbinders' Mystical Embrace.  Finally, the sentiment (from JustRite set Birthday Vintage Labels Four) was stamped on chalkboard paper die cut with Opulent Ovals.  Added black lace, ribbon, a bow, bling and a button then...voila!  The card is complete.

That was it.  Told you it was a quick post.  :)

Have a great day and thanks so much for stopping by!
Hugs!
Kathy Jo

This card is entered into the following challenges:


JustRite, Chalkboard Birthday
Word Art Wednesday, AG
613 Avenue Create, AG- using the optional twist: sentiment, shaped, embossing powder, bling, lace
Jo's Scrap Shack, Shaped Card
DL Art, AG

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

JustRite Challenge- Get Krafty birthday card


Hello Crafteteers!

Popping in to share a birthday card I made for the current JustRite challenge- Get Krafty!  It has been a while since I participated in a JustRite challenge- I think the last one was the CAS challenge.  It has been a busy spring so far and I was happy to find the time to make this quick Kraft card.  (It is great to have another birthday card for the stash!  Funny, I make a lot of cards but always seem to be short a card when I need it.)  

The card uses JustRite's "Have a Fabulous Birthday" sentiment from their Grateful Heart Vintage Labels Two set.  The dies are as follows from the bottom up: Kraft tent fold card stock cut from the largest Spellbinders Matting Basics die, The Romantic Garden paper (Meg's Garden line) die cut from the next Matting Basics size down, Ivory card stock from A2 Tranquil Moments, Kraft card stock from A2 Tranquil Moments, and finally ivory card stock from Gold Labels Four.

Has anyone picked up any of the new release Spellbinders?  Do you have a favorite?  I am trying figure out which one of the new Spellbinders dies I like most but that is difficult because the dies I have purchased are fabulous.  I have been playing with them every day.  Your should see my poor craft room...there are paper bits every where.  When I was about to take photos of this card, my husband walked into my craft room and saw the floor and die cuts strewn about the room.  His eyes were huge.  He was about to say something when I put my hand up and said "Just back out of the room."  He wisely did that very thing.  LOL

Have a good evening all!  Thanks for stopping by!
Hugs,
Kathy Jo

This card is entered into the following challenges:
JustRite, Get Krafty
613 Avenue Create, AG
Word Art Wednesday, AG
TTCRD, AG
Sister Act, AG



Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Easy to mail (yay!) Merry Christmas card


Merry Christmas!

Yes, this is my second holiday card post this month.  My tulips are in the yard working their way up out of the recently frozen earth and I am making Christmas cards.  Goodness.  But, I am sticking with that New Years resolution and getting Christmas cards done throughout the year.  Two this month...I am ahead of schedule!

I am sending a box of cards home to my mom and in doing so have realized that a lot of my cards are not mail friendly- cards with big bows or big flowers or big bows with big flowers in the middle.  (Standard envelopes need not apply for my cards.)  So, I challenged myself to make an easy to mail card and I am happy with the results...although I really do think it could use a big bow on it.  
The card base is Recollections navy blue speckled card stock from Michaels.  Ivory card stock was dry embossed using Anna Griffin's embossing folder Poppy (I just love that folder!!).  Cheery Lynn's doily die, Lilith, die cut the blue card stock.  Spellbinders Splendid Circles die cut ivory paper and JustRite's Christmas Vintage Labels One stamp was applied as shown.  Two small sheer ribbons were the final touch.

The card came together quite quickly and will be a mass produced card!  Hope you like it, Mom.  You will be getting a stack before November!  :)

Thanks for stopping by!  Have a wonderful Easter Weekend.
Hugs,
Kathy Jo

This card is entered into the following challenges:
Crafty Hazelnut Christmas card challenge extra, April
613 Avenue Create, AG
Word Art Wednesday, AG
Sister Act, AG

TTCRD, AG

Sunday, April 13, 2014

From Paris with Love

Happy Sunday All!

Just wanted to share a shabby card I made for the current challenges at the Kraft Journal (Paris or France) and at Craft Hoarders (use that non-used stamp).  

Paris definitely holds a special place in my heart: it was on the Eiffel Tower that my husband proposed.  I said "Yes" in case you are wondering.  :)  It was an amazing time.  We spent 10 incredible days in Paris.  Every morning we would wake up early, grab a baguette from the local baker, hop on the metro and see as much of the city until late in the evening.  Three days were spent at the Louvre alone, one day at the Rodin museum and Impressionist museum, and countless hours just exploring.  It was beautiful, surreal, awe-inspiring...absolutely perfect.  It is impossible to think about any of that trip and not smile.  

Sorry!  I digressed...on to the card...
Obviously I have happy thoughts about Paris so I wanted to go with happy colors on the card and to also include a heart.  A nicety about the card: excluding one of the papers, all of the paper used was from my scrap bin.  (I need to dive into that bin more often!)  The card base was made from Kraft card stock.  The ivory heart was die cut using Spellbinders Lace Hearts die set and the Eiffel Tower is Kraft card stock die cut using the Die-namics Eiffel Tower die.  The stamp is from JustRite's stamp set Greetings From Paris.  I have had this set for a long while and never used it.  It fits the card well and the font is so pretty.

I am off to give my hubby a huge hug and show him the card.  
Thanks so much for stopping by.  I hope you all have a great Sunday!
Hugs,
Kathy Jo

This card is also entered into the following challenges:
Kraft Journal (Paris or France) 
Craft Hoarders (use that non-used stamp).  
Craftin Desert Divas, AG
Word Art Wednesday, AG


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