I consider myself an "equal opportunity stamper" - I just love EVERYBODY! I read your blogs and gaze at your galleries and know that I am not alone. There are so many great stamp companies producing so many varieties of great images, that it's impossible - for me, at least - to stay loyal to only one! Lately I've had a love affair - bordering on an obsession - with Inkadinkado. It's like they went inside my head to see what stamps I wanted, and then went and made them for me! I've purchased 32 stamp sets from this company since early spring (including two over the weekend, and three last night)!!! And yet, there are at least five more sets I require (just off the top of my head) SOON!
The first stamp sets I ever bought (as opposed to individual stamps) were from Stampin'Up! back in 1995. I still have them, too! My friend Sherry just recently signed on as a hobbyist/demo for them, so I'm more than happy to support her new venture! Once upon a time she and I were both Close To My Heart consultants, so I have a few (hundred) of their sets, too! I find that I don't part with any of them easily, if at all! CTMH had a "Stampganza" a couple of months ago, where you got a free set for every two you bought, so I went a little nuts there, and then they came out with their new catalog and there were a few "have to have"s in there, too.
With all of these stamp sets in my space, getting around to applying ink to them sometimes takes a while... With that said, let's move on to the "projects du jour". I purchased an absolutely adorable set called "Cottage Floral", but hadn't used it yet, and then CTMH Friends (a Yahoo group I'm in) posted the color challenge for September, and it seemed perfect for this set, so I made this:
I used four different punches on this card, and they're from EVERYWHERE! EK Success just came out with new sizes of scallop circles, so I used my NEW 3" and 1 1/4" punches here. The little polka-dot flower/center in the stamp set is just the right size for the small scallop circle, with just a teensy border around it, which I colored with my Sunflower marker. The stamp was inked up with Barn Red. I punched a White Daisy 3" scallop circle, and stamped a little flower in each scallop with Barn Red, then colored it with Sunflower. The polka dot leaves (there's also an outline leaf in the set, but I didn't use it) are stamped in New England Ivy. I stamped more Barn Red polka dots onto White Daisy and punched them out with my favorite little flower punch (also EK Success). The Sunflower blooms behind them were punched with Stampin'Up!'s "Boho Blossoms" punch. The large Sunflower was hand-cut, and the circles were cut with Creative Memories' shape cutting system (LOVE it!) I figured there was enough going on here that I didn't need a sentiment. Everything's pop-dotted for dimension. I also made two more:
This one was just me playing on my scrap paper like I do... I really like a lot of the Papertrey Ink cards using a stamp to make a grid like this, so I thought I'd give it a try. The New England Ivy flower and the tiny Sunflower one inside it are from CTMH's "With Love" set. Again - no sentiment. Lastly:
This one was an evolution, and happened by accident. I was looking for a way to fill the corners on the first card, and thought that it would be fun to have a doodle-y, scroll-y type of thing. I still had the "With Love" set out on my table and there was a likely-looking stamp there:
See the squiggly (Now pink-tinted from my ink) one? I thought it might work, but it was too straight, so I stuck it to the block so that it turned the corner (ah, the versatility of acrylic stamps!), and stamped it four times to make a frame:
It looked too plain, so I colored just up to the edge of the loopy line with Sunflower, and matted it with Barn Red:
It wasn't the right size to make me happy using it on the punchy card, but now I was well on my way to a whole new one! I decided the "Happy" and "everything" from the same set would go great in this frame, but there needed to be more to it, so I punched out a New England Ivy scalloped square (Marvy Uchida), sponged the edges and turned it on point for two reasons: it made the card more interesting, and it covered a smudge that managed to appear within my frame (camouflage is my friend). I stamped my sentiment, punched it with SU!'s key tag punch, and double-matted it. Used my fave little flower punch again for some accents, poked a brad in the middle of each - done!
I started out making one card for the color challenge, and ended up with three! AND, two more of my stamp sets have seen ink! Woo-hoo! Now I need to pull out the four new Stampin'Up sets I recently acquired, and at least cut the rubber! Stories for another day, though - I have work to do! Thanks for stopping by - be sure to make some time to PLAY!
Oh my gosh - I would never have thought to use that stamp to make a frame - consider this lifted. I love all the cards TFS
Posted by: Sandra | September 09, 2008 at 10:12 AM
All three of these cards are really great, Sue! I especially like the creativity of the last one where you used the squiggly image to form the frame. You never cease to amaze me! tfs
Congrats again on being published! I'm so excited for you and know exactly why they chose that card of yours for publication -- it's adora-boo-l! ;D (sorry, couldn't help myself! lol)
Posted by: stampmonkey | September 10, 2008 at 12:22 PM
That frame is super clever and the grid card is AWESOME!
Posted by: jen | September 12, 2008 at 03:49 PM
Love your loopy frame ... fabulous idea ... and wonderful cards.
Posted by: SmilynStef | September 13, 2008 at 08:27 PM
Sue - these are great - I love your artisitic flair. I haven't started using punches yet on my artwork- you have inspired me!
Posted by: Adeline Brill | September 14, 2008 at 02:23 AM