Showing posts with label Best Day Ever. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Best Day Ever. Show all posts

Friday, May 6, 2016

Happy Power Poppy Friday with a NEW Power & Spark Challenge!












Hi there and welcome!  I am so glad you could pop in for a visit!  Today I get to share a new Power Poppy Power & Spark Challenge with you!  I just so happen to be hosting May's challenge and I couldn't help but remember the adage, "April showers bring May flowers" so this challenge is to highlight a Marcella floral.  Hmmmmm, that will be a toughie, huh?  LOL.  The real challenge here is you have to declare a favorite...yep, choose your very favorite Power Poppy floral image to highlight on your card or project.  Choose a favorite....can it really be done?  Well, we are about to find out!  ;)




For my card, I used the Azalea stamp set for my image and the Best Day Ever set for my sentiment.  I have to say that I l-o-v-e every single one of Marcella's images but this one absolutely holds a very special place in my heart.  Living in Georgia, you can imagine that azaleas are a cornerstone to any landscape.  Matt and I particularly love them so we pretty much dedicated our front yard to the many different varieties of azaleas....at last count we had 74.  They have different bloom times so we end up seeing some sort of azalea blooming from around March until November!  Throw the camellias in the mix and we have something blooming pretty much all the time.  My daddy used to love red azaleas so that is how I chose to color this one up today....




I stamped my image and sentiment using Memento's Espresso Truffle ink onto Papertrey Ink's Rustic Cream card stock that was die cut with a die from Spellbinders' A2 Matting Basics A set.  Next, I colored my image with Copics, adding a little sponging with Ranger's Distress Ink in Iced Spruce.  I added some gold leafing with my Krylon 18KT gold leafing pen and then sanded the edges to distress the gold a bit. Next, I added a few strokes of my Wink of Stella clear brush pen to give those azalea petals some shimmer.  Then, I layered a Stitched Mini Scalloped rectangle die cut from My Favorite Things.  After that, I pieced together the next layer using papers from an old Basicgrey "Picadilly" 6x6 paper pad that I cut into random width strips.  I adhered them to more of the PTI card stock and then added some stitching to give it a quilty feel.  I feel pretty sure that quilty is not a true word, but it should be....don't you think?  :)  I wrapped some ribbon in "Fine Linen" from PTI around the layer and added a button and twine. Before I adhered my assembled image panel, I used a small Stampin' Up! circle punch to notch out a spot so I could nestle the panel up to my bow.  Lastly, I adhered it all to my 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" card base.




Is that not the most beautifully drawn azalea image of all time?  Marcella, I cannot thank you enough for bringing this bloom to life in a stamp.  Since I am highlighting azaleas today, I thought I would share a couple of pictures of azaleas from my yard this Spring....you probably noticed a couple of  the blooms in my card pictures....




This is a mix of two azalea varieties and a camellia that I managed to sneak in here.  :)  The white blooms are Gumpo White....a satsuki variety of azalea.  The pink bloom is a Wakaebisu, another satsuki variety.  Both of these are considered late bloomers here...both of these are just starting to bloom here.  The red bloom is actually a lone camellia bloom.  The camellias have been spent for a while but lo and behold, I saw this single blossom when I was gathering some azaleas for this photo so I just had to add her!  I just love the form of this bloom.....the tight cluster of center petals slightly resembles a carnation.  The name of this camellia variety is a japonica (large leaf variety that blooms around January here) and this particular japonica is called "Professor Sargent".  The deep red is truly stunning.  We have two of these espaliered next to our house at the front walk and when it is in full bloom it looks like a wall of red roses from a distance.  




Here is a photo of part of our front yard from this past early April when our Indica azaleas are in bloom.   The white blooms are called "Mrs. G.G. Gerbing" and the purple blooms are called "Formosa".  These azaleas are about five years old now and they will get quite large.  You can see a few dark pink blooms...those are from our Encore Azaleas "Autumn Rouge"....they bloom three times a year for us here and are a deep pink.  You have probably spied a few weeds here and there that made their way to the surface....I am a little mortified about them being in the photo, but let's just pretend those aren't there!  ;)  I fell behind in my gardening duties....lol.  On the far left is one of our Japanese Maples "Crimson Queen"...the leaves start out dark red to burgundy but in the summer heat they turn green then in the fall they darken back up before shedding them for winter.  You might also see a few dogwood blooms on one of our trees....they were just starting to bloom at this time.

So, that was a little more than you bargained for, I'm sure.  Thank you for indulging me with these photos....like I mentioned earlier, we are big azalea fans around here.  Well, that is all for my card today but some of my incredibly talented Bloomie sisters are playing along today so make sure you check out their lovely creations and leave a little blog love for them while you are there.....then, why don't you play along with us too?   You have all month to ponder on what your favorite Power Poppy floral is and create a project using that image.  Make sure you link up your project on the Power Poppy blog for a chance to win a stamp set of your choice!  :)  I can't wait to see what you create!  Thank you again for stopping by....I love your visits!  Until next time, take care!  

Cindy Lawrence    
Julie Koerber  
Katie Sims <------You are here 
Stacy Morgan 

~Katie

Copic colors used:  R11, R12, R14, R17, E70, E74, E79, YG21, YG61, YG63, YG67, YG91, G29, B000, B0000, and BG10.

Friday, July 3, 2015

Power Poppy's July Power & Spark Challenge

Hi there and a happy Friday to you!  I hope all is well with you.  Things have been a little quiet on the blog front lately....I have been getting caught up on some way overdue projects around the house (does one ever truly get caught up with that?!) but I'm so happy to be back today to play along in Power Poppy's July Power & Spark Challenge.  This month's hostess is the incredibly talented and super sweet Leslie and she is calling out all of us paper hoarders collectors.  :)  You can check out all of the details here.




That's right.....it's time to break out those pretty papers and get to creatin'!  But before you tear into those stacks of paper pads, lemme show you what I did for this challenge, k?

I hadn't had a chance to color up those adorable flip flops in the Best Day Ever set yet, so I thought that would be a fun image to use for this card.  I paired it with some sweet beach-y colored papers and kept the card super simple.  I started by stamping my image with Memento's Tuxedo Black ink onto some cream card stock, colored it with Copics, then fussy cut it out.  Next, I die cut my main panel and stitched the first of my three patterned papers on it.  I stamped the sentiment then adhered my colored image and a threaded button to my die cut panel.  My card base is 3 1/2" x 4 3/4" cream cart stock. I layered two more patterned papers, rounded the top corners of my card base and the patterned papers layer, did some more stitching, and adhered everything together.  




I used my Atyou Spica Clear glitter pen and my Stampin' Up! Stampin' Chalk white marker to add a little shimmer and highlights to my blooms.  




Aren't those the most darling little flip flops?!  AND, that sentiment is adorable too!  Now, are you ready to get going on your own designer paper triple play creation?  Well, before you do...make sure you check out the lovlies that some of my Bloomie sisters have created for your inspiration. Leave them a little blog love while you're there and then start tearing into your stash of designer papers!  :)  Make sure you link up your finished project on the Power Poppy blog  for a chance to win a stamp set of your choice!  Yay!  Thanks so much for stopping by today and until next time.....take care!  :)

Allison Cope      
Julie Koerber 
Kathy Jones 
Katie Sims <------You are here
Leslie Miller 
Stacy Morgan 

~Katie

Supplies not mentioned above:  Paper-Vintage Cream card stock from Papertrey Ink, patterned papers from My Mind's Eye's Stella & Rose "Mabel" 6x6 paper pad; Ink- Dark Chocolate ink from Papertrey Ink Other- Spellbinders Labels Eleven die set, wooden button and string from stash, foam dimensionals from Stampin' Up!, and these Copic colors- E50, E53, E55, E57, E59, Y18, Y21, Y28, YR27, R01, R05, R08, R17, and R27.

Sunday, June 7, 2015

Power Poppy's June Release-Day 5!












Hi there and welcome to Day 5 of Power Poppy's June Stamp Release!  I hope you have enjoyed all of the festivities thus far.  Are you ready to see our last set for the release?  Well brace yourself for... Best Day Ever!  This set is chock full of darling images plus several fun and versatile sentiments.  Let's take a peek...





I had a really hard time choosing which image from the set I wanted to use for today's card, but I finally decided on this adorable hat, book, scarf and sunnies.....





Isn't this the cutest little summer scene?!  I started with some fun papers for my inspiration.  Next, I stamped my image with Memento's Tuxedo Black ink onto white card stock and colored it to coordinate with my papers.  I decided to paper piece the scarf so I choose a tiny polka dot pattern from another paper pad.  Then, I die cut my image with a Spellbinders Classic Circle Large die using the Out of the Box technique.  A little sponged on Ranger Distress Ink in Wild Honey and some Ranger Glossy Accents on the lenses finished off my image panel.  My card base is A2 size and layered with my patterned papers.  I used a Stampin' Up! punch for the scalloped edging and stitched my layers.  I wanted to stamp my sentiment directly on to my polka dot paper, so I sanded the area a bit to lighten it up before stamping.  To finish the card, I adhered all the layers and added some buttons threaded with hemp cord.




Don't you just love that sentiment?  And, how about that "juicy novel that I cannot put down".....how sweet is that?!  Doesn't this just put you in the mood to go grab a good book and find a comfy, shady spot and relax?  




Which way is the beach?  I'm ready!!  ;)  As you can see from my photos, I really got inspired by Marcella's beautiful image!  :)  Well, that's all for my card today, but make sure you check out all of the lovely creations from my Bloom Brigade sisters and Marcella's awesome inspiration post on the Power Poppy Blog.  I hope you can stop back by tomorrow as the Bloom Brigade has one last hop to showcase all of the new sets.  Here's hoping you have a beautiful day and c'mon back by tomorrow!  Until then, take care!

Julie Koerber  
Katie Sims <------You are here
Leslie Miller 
Stacy Morgan 
Tosha Leyendekker
and Marcella Hawley


~Katie


Supplies not listed above:  Paper- My Mind's Eye's Stella & Rose "Mabel" 6x6 paper pad, Simple Stories' SN@P! color vibe 6x6 paper pad, Flourishes' Classic White card stock, Papertrey Ink's Rustic Cream card stock; Ink-Papertrey Ink's Chamomile and Chai distress inks and Dark Chocolate dye ink, SU!'s Stampin' Chalk Marker; Other- Buttons from Papertrey Ink and these Copic colors:  E30, E31, E34, E35, E37, E39, E40, E41, E42, E44, E49, Y02, Y15, Y26, YR09, YR23, YR31, R01, R05, BG32, BG49, BG57, YG03, and YG93.