Monday, March 31, 2014

March Tag 2014

I'm back from Boston just in time to make my version of Tim Holtz's March tag.


The one on the right is supposed to be the second, lighter version. I must have really inked the stamps well since my second generation stamping looks nearly as dark as the first. I don't own the new Distress Marker Spritzer tool so I had to improvise the splattering using a stencil brush.

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Virginia's View Watercolor Challenge

I spotted a link on one of the blogs that I follow 
describing a watercolor challenge. I thought it
sounded like fun and decided to participate. 


I love using Distress markers and inks to create 
a watercolor effect which is what I did with this card.
Markers were applied directly to the stamp, it was 
misted a couple of times, and then it was stamped 
on watercolor paper. I used a water brush with
Distress inks to shade and fill in select areas and
layered the watercolored piece on patterned papers.

I see that I need to glue down the lower left corner of one of the papers :)


Sunday, March 2, 2014

Craft Room Pictures - Part 2

SEWING, DIE CUTTING, and EMBOSSING AREA
My sewing machine is tucked behind the garbage can.  Tag samples 
are displayed on an Ikea Dignitet curtain wire, and a turntable to the 
right of the desk holds edging scissors and junk.
I have my Big Shot die cutter, Cuttlebug embosser, and Cricket Mini on the desk.  
The white Idea Expedit units are used to store dies, embossing folders,
laminator, Bind-It-All, books, and storage boxes filled with other supplies.
CLOSET AREA
There are two huge double closets on each side of the plastic drawers with shelving.
My Ikea Raskog cart holds zippered plastic folders filled with paper scraps,
and the bottom two shelves have my  rosette and flower creations.


This closet on the right is far too messy to show in its entirety, but this is where I store my wrapping and quilting supplies, gifts, books, and assorted paraphernalia. Major purging is needed here!
The center space behind the dividing wall and the left closet are used to store my patterned papers and cardstock. The colored drawers and additional plastic boxes house more wooden stamps.
I have lots of Graphic45 and The Paper Company cardstock collections since I've found great deals on them at Tuesday Morning. Some of the boxes are arranged by theme (holidays, babies, etc.).

Lots and Lots of Pictures of my Craft Room

The process of arranging and rearranging my craft room seems to be a hobby in and of itself. Having done yet another rearrangement, I had my husband take updated pictures. Some areas - especially the closets - need further purging; other areas - such as my desk - will always have essential clutter that can't be hidden away. You will see a strong Ikea presence here!

MAIN WORK SPACE  a.k.a my little corner of the world :)
The majority of my everyday supplies are within arms' reach when I sit at my desk.

My husband built the white stamp shelves and my large ink pads and blenders are stored in
Ikea Antonius plastic trays upended on their sides.
The second section of my L-shaped desk has two sets of Ikea Alex 5-drawer units (a third Alex supports the first section). I store my 8.5 x 11 inch colored cardstock in stackable letter trays and assorted embellishments in the desktop drawers and shelves.


Many of my clear stamps are stored by category in 3-ring binders. 
More of my wooden stamps are housed in acrylic box frames. 
The binders and acrylic boxes are held in the plastic drawers (below left).

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Getting Caught Up

Here are a few recent cards I've made and sent.  I love using dimensional embellishments, but the post office doesn't share my love! Creativity comes at a cost :)


birthday card for a friend

birthday card for another friend
baby girl card

nephew's birthday card

the same nephew's college graduation from U of Illinois

my son's 28th birthday