Friday, July 19, 2013

Kubrickian: adjective

From Stanley Kubrick (1928-1999) American
Think: irony, emotional aloofness, deliberate pacing.

( actually not in the dictionary although Merriam Webster lists it...confusing )
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Die Cuttin Divas - Challenge #124 ~ Ice Cream
Craftin Desert Diva's - Summer Linky Party #10

It was one of those crafting moments, when either your creation gets "filed" in the oh crap bin or you push on and make lemonade. So here I am, assembling my layers and I put the glue on the wrong side of the ice cream...:/.....what to do? Well, I smoothed out the glue and added glitter, lol I made 'glitterade' out of my mistake. Or as Charles Shultz said, I took a lick!

Cricut - Doodlecharms p. 107
Really Reasonable Ribbon
Viva Decor - Pearl pen
Ranger - stickles, Glossy Accents
Sakura - glaze pen
Fiskar - embossing plate
Big Shot

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Wellesian: adjective

From Orson Welles (1915-1985) American
Think: cinematic pyrotechnics done to technical and dramatic perfection.
( weird that they offer it as a word, but it's not IN their dictionary )
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Although the mittens might look like they are hanging
 freely, they are actually attached.
And when you remove the gift card from inside the buggy you have a small hidden sentiment. Inside the card you have plenty of room to write in.

Cricut - Stretch Your Imagination, p. 71
Ranger - stickles
S.E.I - stickers
Robins Creative Cottage - sentiment stamp
Really Reasonable Ribbon - lace, twine
Hero Arts - small sentiment stamp

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Capraesque: adjective

From Frank Capra (1897-1991) American
Think: celebration and eventual triumph of the average guy, sentimentalism.
(Probably the first nonactor movie director to be known by the general public.)

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Craftin Desert Diva's - Summer Linky Party #10
I started my card off with a piece a watercolor paper, spritzed it lightly with water and then gave it one good shot of ink spray, took a paper towel and dabbed away the outside edges leaving me with a focal point for the camp fire.

 I was a little stumped at first with how to create the fire staying within the color parameters, because I wanted to add oranges and yellow to the flames. Then it hit me on the head like a bottle of V-8...paper piecing! So I stamped the image first on grey paper for the logs, then 4 more times for the flames. Cut out the flames and adhered them with LSD for dimension. I used the same pen to color them in, just layered the ink for different intensity levels.
The marsh mellows are paper pieced too, I wanted to make sure I had a piece of the cream white for the color scheme.
Paper Smooches - Happy Camper stamp set
Tattered Angels - Midnight Blue Glimmer Mist
Faber Castell - PITT pen, pale geranium lake ( pretty name for red, huh? )
Helmars - Liquid Scrapdots
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cardabilities - Sketch #79-Design Team Reveal 
and
House of Cards - Classic & Elegant
http://design-seeds.com/palettes/FreshCherry.png

also in:
Creative Inspirations - Inspired by: Ribbon and Bling
Moxie Fab - Tuesday Trigger


The water feature is reflecting an arc of light across the picture, I should know better than to photograph out there in the afternoon. I will replace the picture tomorrow with a better one.
UPDATE: New picture, goes to show you that it is important to pay attention to what time of day is the best time to take photos!


DCWV - Homespun Card Stack, glitter paper
Prima - Candy Gems Carmel Apple
Helmar - 450

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Chaplinesque: adjective

From Charlie Chaplin (1889-1977) British-American
Think: silent-movie slapstick, tears-and-laughter pathos.
(Score points with film aficionados by noting that he was the first true genius of cinema.)
 
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Ever knew you had something you were suppose to do but just could not remember it. That nagging thought kept popping in and out of my head yesterday and then, after going to bed I remembered...I had a Design Post to create! duh, me! So here it is, so sorry it is a little late.
 
 
 
This is our challenge today over at Try it on Tuesday, when you create your project ( an you can make anything as long as it follows our theme ) please let us know how you interpret it. For me, I found this quote by Emily Dickerson and it just seemed perfect, for it is true. Whether you live in a house, apartment, double wide or hotel room....call it home where ever you are.
 
 
This was extremely easy to put together.
 
Genuinely Jane Studios - bird plaque
Gelli Plate print - background paper
Maya Road - flower
Faber Castell - PITT pen

Monday, July 15, 2013

Hitchcockian: adjective

From Alfred Hitchcock (1899-1990) British-American
Think: nail-biting suspense, droll humor, cool patrician blondes.
(One of the few directors who was able to "brand" himself with the American public.)

pronunciation
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Delightful Inspiration - FREE Digital Stamp of the Month Challenge
Inkspirational - Challenge #28

I printed the lady bug twice so I could give her more dimension, to look like she flew up there on the easel to paint some flowers that she likes. I figured since she is a lady bug she would paint black dots much like her own to decorate with.

Sakura - Glaze pens
Reminisce - dot paper
Faber Castell - PITT pens

So here's wishing you a dot filled day!
 I haven't a clue what that means either...

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Perspiration: noun

Perspire derives from the Latin spirare, "to blow" – suggesting vapors released by the body. It emerged in the 1600s as a gentler alternative to the much older word sweat.
To some, perspire sounds more refined; to others, it seems a bit precious. As one London magazine reported in 1791,
"It is well known that, for some time past, neither man, woman, nor child, in Great Britain or Ireland, of any rank or fashion, has been subject to that gross kind of exsudation which was formerly known by the name of sweat; and that now every mortal, except carters [and] coal-heavers... merely perspires." (The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 70)
 
pronunciation
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Digi Haven - July 5th Red, White and Blue Challenge


Ranger - Distress Stains
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Simon Says Stamp Challenge Blog - Simon Says... Pin It!


Echo Park - paper
Really Reasonable Ribbon
Maya Road - butterfly stick pin
eye jewel, flower stems - recycled material

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While you are reading and enjoying your Saturday, I will be participating in a sidewalk chalk art contest and while most of you might be thinking I'll be hoping to win, which frankly I know I'll have no chance; I will be just happy if I can walk after it's over. Having a bum knee and preparing to sit, squat and kneel on a hard sidewalk just makes me hurt to think about it. I can't say that this is on my bucket list of activities to achieve before I die...
but it is something I've never done before...and that's reason enough to try.
Preparing for Sidewalk Chalk Art
Sketches for Saturday
~ wish me luck ~
:)

Friday, July 12, 2013

Picnic: noun, often attributive

When we dig into picnic, we find the word pick.
Picnic comes from the French pique-nique, which probably came from piquer, meaning "to pick or peck."
The original picnic, in 18th-century England, was more like what we'd call a potluck: all the attendees would bring a dish.
And the big difference? That shared meal wasn't necessarily eaten outdoors.


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entering this into:


 I really struggled with this card, the background in particular, because I didn't want it to overpower my image. Since I am so stubborn, I re-did this card 3 times. Now a good thing came from being as cheap frugal as I am..or lazy, depending on how you look at it. Every time I redid it I kept cutting out the same image so it has a build up of paper which in turn gives it a chipboard like dimension!


 I loved that I could combined the 2 stamp sets together so well. I love adding the pelican perched on top of the signage...which is perfect for adding your sentiment into.


Paper Smooches - Surf and Turf, Happy Camper stamp sets
Ranger - Distress stains