Just Par-fect…

Posted by Jen | Taylored Expressions/Whimsical Wishes, cards | Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Happy Release Day! The new sets, Doctor’s Orders and Boys Will Be Boys, are now available from Taylored Expressions. Today, I have another card using the masculine Boys Will Be Boys set. This is the card that Tony will be getting on Father’s Day. He loves to golf, although he rarely gets out to do so. I used some more of the paper from the Father’s Day Key Ingredients Kit, as well as some of the buttons. I’m keeping this short and sweet and hoping that my pics will do all the “talking.” ;)

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Here’s another view. I put Diamond Glaze on the golf ball to give it a little extra dimension…
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More peeks of the new sets are available from the rest of the Design Team…
Ana
Charmaine
Denise
Jodi
Laura
Karen
Dawn
Donna
Laurie
Karen
Sankari
and, of course, Taylor

Tool Belt Card…

Posted by Jen | Taylored Expressions/Whimsical Wishes, cards | Monday, May 4, 2009

Happy Monday! Today is day 2 {of 3} of sneak peeks for the next Taylored Expressions release {tomorrow!}. You and I both know that masculine sets that are easy and fun to use are hard to come by! I was so pleasantly surprised when I started “working” with this set! This is definitely on the top of my list for masculine sets. When I got this set out for the first time, I went straight for the tool belt. Not because the men in my life are particularly handy, but rather I just really liked the image! LOL!

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Here are a few detail shots…
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In addition to using the Taylored Expressions set, Boys Will Be Boys, I also used the Father’s Day Key Ingredients Kit paper and buttons. The metal sheet and charm are also available through TE when the bundle is purchased. I ran the metal sheet through the Cuttlebug with my Houndstooth embossing folder. I then pierced around the edges.

Be sure to check out some more samples using the Boys Will Be Boys set from:
Ana
Charmaine
Denise
Jodi
Laura
Karen
Dawn
Donna
Laurie
Karen
Sankari
and, of course, Taylor

See ya tomorrow for another look at this set!

Sniffles…

Posted by Jen | Taylored Expressions/Stamp A Sweet Impression, cards | Sunday, May 3, 2009

I am sure that there are plenty of you that are feeling the full effect of spring. Sniffles and sneezes and cursing your allergies! I really don’t have bad allergies, just enough to drive me {and Tony} and little crazy. LOL! Anywhooooo… this is day one {of three} of sneak peeks of the May release from Taylored Expressions. Today I am showing you a peek of the set, Doctor’s Orders. I just had to use the tissue stamp as I sniffled through yet another spring day here in North Texas.

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Detail shot {yep, that’s a real tissue}…
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Want to see more of this cutie patootie set? Check out what the rest of the Design Team {links to their site on the TE page} has in store for you.

First Saturday of the Month…

Posted by Jen | Bella, cards, challenges, designer of the month | Saturday, May 2, 2009

Does anyone else get really excited about the first Saturday of the month like I do? I love introducing the new Designer of the Month. All of the past designers have been absolutely incredible and this month’s designer is equally as talented! Please welcome Julie Lacey!!!

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A little about Julie in her own words…
WOW, thank you so much to Jen for inviting me to be the guest designer for the month of May. I’ve been a “stalker” of Jen’s sketches for quite some time now, and am completely honored to be able to work with the rest of her awesome team!
A little about me…I work full time as a Controller for a large grocery distribution company in Northfield, Minnesota. I recently completed my Master’s in Business Administration and spend most of my time and energy working. When I’m not at work, I spend time with my husband Jeff, and our 4 dogs (Lexie, Winnie, Dublin and Henry), and tending to 3 acres of lawn! I’m active in several animal rescue efforts, including Miniature Pinscher Rescue and the local Humane Society.
My love for stamping was rekindled a few years ago through a friend at work. I found Splitcoaststampers shortly thereafter and have been busy stamping ever since. I’m lucky enough to design for There She Goes stamps, Little Paper Shop, and Stamps and Smiles.

Onto the sketch for this week…
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Here is my sample using a Ketto from Stamping Bella
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And, Julie’s FABULOUS sample {I love how she used the Nesties shape for her main panel!!}…
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Want more samples? Check out the SFYTT Sisters…
Amy Rohl
Amy Sheffer
Susan Liles
Carole Burrage…she’ll post during the week, as she is off basking in the Southwest sun.
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I hope that you will play along! Since last week’s winner never came out of the woodwork, I have to sweeten the pot. All participants will be entered to win a very sweet blog tart goodie bag filled to the brim with all things paper crafting. Just link your entry{ies}…enter as many times as you wish {each card counts as one entry} here on Mr. Linky and don’t forget to use the keyword “SFYTT” on SCS…

Because Of You…

Posted by Jen | Verve, cards, challenges, projects | Monday, April 27, 2009

I am kicking off the Verve Stamps Project Parade today on the Verve Stamps blog. This month’s theme is:

It’s a Girl Thing: Celebrating The Women in Our Lives

Since Mother’s Day is fast approaching, I made a Mother’s Day project, but if you want to participate in the Project Parade contest please know that we are celebrating all women that are part of our lives. Have fun with it!

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There is no doubt that times are tough right now and making our dollar go farther is what it is all about. With this in mind, I chose to do a project that would cost a minimal amount of money, but would be something that my mom would cherish for a long time. I started with a $1 frame from Michael’s, which I painted white and then dry brushed light pink on to create a slightly distressed look. For the center of the frame, I stamped the “Because of You” sentiment on patterned paper and matted it with Chocolate Chip (SU!) cardstock. For added detail, I stitched around the edges and then matted it again (with dimensional glue dots) on Old Olive (SU!) cardstock that I had embossed with the Cuttlebug Swiss Dots embossing folder. The word “Mom” was also stamped on patterned paper and then punched out and matted with Chocolate Chip and Old Olive, as well. I used flatback acrylic accents to embellish around the frame opening.

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For the flowers, I used a combination of paper flowers cut from my Slice Noteworthy design cartridge. These could very easily be cut by hand, if you do not have the Slice machine. I gave the flowers texture by crumpling them up several times. Finally, I topped the paper flowers with Prima flowers, rhinestones and buttons. The swirls were also cut from my Slice Machine (Basics 3 Design Cartridge). To finish the entire project, I wrapped Olive grosgrain ribbon (SU!) around the edge of the frame.

In addition to my project for the Project Parade, I also have a couple more cards to share with you. These cards are easily made in mass production, yet, they can also be embellished more to make a fancier card. I know that some people can get intimidated when they see DT Members {of ANY team} do up super elaborate cards. I just wanted to show you how all stamping level friendly these stamps are. :)

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Well, that’s all folks! Have a great day!

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