Sunday, February 22, 2015

You Float My Boat - MFTWSC216


MFTWSC216 cropped by Tammy Hershberger
I had another great weekend with some stamping time… I’m so grateful that my family doesn’t mind when I head off to my stamp room for some art therapy!
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The weekly sketch #216 from My Favorite Things was calling my name, so here’s what I came up with…
MFTWSC216 by Tammy Hershberger
I had a lot of fun creating this card!  I used a Lemon Chiffon card stock base (ooh, I think that’s my new favorite of all the new colors from MFT!)  The upper half of the background panel is Sno Cone card stock, and I used my Cloudy Day stencil to emboss some clouds on it, then left the stencil in place and sponged some Sweet Tooth pigment ink onto the clouds.  The lower half of the panel is Berrylicious card stock, and I die cut the edge with the Stitched Snow Drifts Die-Namics.  Using some Blu Raspberry dye ink refill and water in a mini-mister, I used the Waves stencil to add some waves to the lower panel.  The sentiment was stamped in Nightshift Blue hybrid ink, and comes from the Sailor Girl Pure Innocence stamp set.  For my sailboat, I used Cherry Crisp card stock, and the sails were cut from Sweet Tooth card stock.  On the sails I used the BG Linen background stamp with Sweet Tooth pigment ink, and heat embossed for some texture.
On the inside, I added a Berrylicious card stock anchor from Sea Charms Die-Namics, and a sentiment from DC Go Overboard stamped in Cherry Crisp hybrid ink.
MFTWSC216 inside
I hope you had a weekend that was as enjoyable as mine!  Thank you for visiting my blog today!

Saturday, February 21, 2015

A Year Better – TCPTuesday #284

TCPTuesday #284 cropped by Tammy Hershberger
I had a little time this week to play along with the current TCPTuesday challenge #284 at The Cat’s Pajamas.  LOVE these great colors… makes me wish for Spring!
TCPTUES284 Color Challenge
I just had to use my favorite floppy-eared bunny for my card, coloring with Copics, of course!  This bunny, sentiment and “wish” (stamped on the purple panel) are all from the A Girl and Her Cake stamp set.
TCPTuesday #284 by Tammy Hershberger
I used the current Mojo Monday sketch #385, but turned the sketch upside down so that the ears are in the spot where the flower would be.  :)  On the aqua blue panel in the background, I used the Dots Cutups panel to emboss, and I embellished with  a button, baker’s twine and some sequins.
Now to check my calendar and see who’s got a birthday coming up so I can use this card!  Thanks for stopping by today!

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Color Throwdown #330

Color Throwdown #330 cropped by Tammy Hershberger Hi there, friends!  Joan is our Color Throwdown hostess today, and she's got a beautiful color combo for you!  I enjoyed this color combo a lot, and I hope you will too!
swatch 330 For my card, I decided to use my brand spankin' new LJD Spring Tulips and matching Die-Namics from My Favorite Things...
Color Throwdown #330 by Tammy Hershberger I die-cut some tulips from Peach Bellini card stock, and stamped them in Peach Bellini hybrid ink.  The tulip stems and leaves were cut from SU! Pistachio Pudding card stock, and were stamped with Jellybean Green hybrid ink from MFT.  I die-cut a Stitched Circle STAX Die-namics from Sweet Tooth card stock, then stamped it in Grout Gray hybrid ink using the BG Woodgrain background.  Behind the circle I added a Jellybean Green card stock Pierced Fishtail Flags STAX Die-Namics that was stamped in Jellybean Green hybrid ink using the BG Linen background stamp.  And behind that I added a Pistachio Pudding card stock panel that was stamped with Spearmint hybrid ink using the BG Romantic Script background.  I added a thin strip of Jellybean Green card stock above and below the Pistachio panel for contrast, and finished the card by stamping the sentiment (from LJD Spring Tulips) in Jellybean Green hybrid ink, and adding a few sequins. The layout for my card comes from the Sweet Sunday Sketch Challenge #256 for this week. Be sure to stop by the CTD blog for all the challenge details, and visit my Throwdown sisters for more inspiration… Barbara Anders
Broni Holcombe
Joan Ervin
Jodi Collins
Lori Tecler
Monika Davis
Vickie Zimmer
Wanda Cullen
Jen Shults, Guest Designer
Amy White, Guest Star Stamper Thank you so much for visiting my blog today!









Monday, February 16, 2015

Life Saver – MFTWSC215/Color Challenge #15


Oh, the beauty of a federal holiday!  I had the day off today, and managed to carve out some wonderful stamping time!  I’m finally using a lot of long-neglected stamps and it feel so great!
One of the cards I made today combines the sketch challenge #215 and the color challenge #15 from My Favorite Things
MFTWSC215-Color Challenge #15
The circle element in the sketch and the color combo just naturally had me thinking nautical.  For my card, I created an embossed circle using my Stitched Circle STAX Die-Namics, then added the life preserver that was die-cut with the Let’s Get Nautical Die-Namics.  The life preserver was cut with Sweet Tooth card stock, and Cherry Crisp card stock.  My card base is Kraft card stock, and I stamped the left edge with Nightshift Blue hybrid ink with the BG Diagonal Stripes background.  I added a Nightshift Blue card stock edge on the Sno Cone card stock panel for contrast, then stamped the background with the anchors from the DC Go Overboard stamp set using Sno Cone hybrid ink.  The sentiment is from the same set and was stamped with Nightshift Blue hybrid ink on a strip of vellum which was die-cut with the Blueprints 12 Die-Namics.
On the inside I added a rope accent stamped in Kraft hybrid ink, and the ships wheel stamped in Cherry Crisp hybrid ink, both from the DC Go Overboard stamp set.
MFTWSC215 inside
I hope your Monday was as enjoyable as mine!  And if you’re buried in snow like we are here (but thankfully NOT like they are in the Boston-area!) have faith… Spring is coming!  Thanks for stopping by!

Delightful Dahlias

 

I had some wonderful time for stamping this weekend, and finally took some time to ink up the Delightful Dahlia Additions stamp set from Papertrey Ink.  I’ve had this set for quite awhile, having always admired how beautiful these flower look when they’re stamped, so I finally made time to play this weekend.

The first card is for my beautiful Aunt Arlene, who is also my Godmother.  She took a bad fall a week ago while at the grocery store, and has had a painful week.  She thankfully had some surgery to repair a fracture in her vertebrae and is doing much better, and is now in a rehab facility to gain back some strength.  I hope this card will brighten her day…

Dahlias for Aunt Arlene by Tammy Hershberger

I stamped my dahlias on Smooth White card stock from My Favorite Things, and used Wild Wisteria hybrid ink, Grape Jelly hybrid ink, and Lavender Fields hybrid ink, along with Jellybean Green hybrid ink for the leaves.  I then masked the flowers and leaves and used my Copic airbrush to do the background with BG000 and BG10 Copic markers.  The sentiment is from LJD Grand Greetings from My Favorite Things and was stamped in Versafine Onyx Black ink.  I sponged the edges with some Antique Linen distress ink, and applied some clear dewdrops.

This second card is for a lady from my church, who was recently diagnosed with cancer.  She’s a stamper too, so I know she’s going to love these dahlias…

Dahlias for Terry by Tammy Hershberger

For this card, I again stamped on Smooth White card stock from MFT, and used Cotton Candy hybrid ink, Ripe Raspberry hybrid ink, and Pure Plum hybrid ink, along with Jellybean Green hybrid ink for the leaves.  I airbrushed again, and stamped this sentiment from Verses Rubber Stamps with Versafine Onyx Black ink.  On this one I embellished with some sequins.

I hope you’ve had as nice a weekend as I’ve had!  Thank you for visiting my blog today!

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Hi stampy friends!  Happy Valentine’s Day!  I hope you’re ready for a day full of love.  At my house this evening there will be a romantic dinner consisting of filet mignon, seared scallops, roasted asparagus and cherry cheesecake!  No, we don’t eat like that on a regular basis!  LOL  It’ll be a romantic dinner for three, since our youngest daughter is by her lonesome right now, having recently had a bad break-up.  :(

For Kelsey, I plan to give her this card along with a Starbucks gift card…

Don't Go Breakin' My Heart by Tammy Hershberger

I got my very neglected Bear Hugs stamp set from The Cat’s Pajamas out to make this card. and decided to play along with the Anything Goes challenge at TCP.  I also used the colors from the Colour Q challenge #279 this week (red, black, neutral and newsprint), and the Sweet Sunday Sketch challenge #225 for the layout.  On the red panel behind the bear, I used a few circular heart stamps from the Loving Mew TCP stamp set. (I think that set might be retired.)  On the cream card stock panel, I stamped an Impression Obsession newsprint background using Grout Gray hybrid ink from My Favorite Things, and overstamped the newsprint in Cherry Crisp hybrid ink (stamped off once) using the Tiny Hearts background.

On the inside I added another sentiment from the Bear Hugs stamp set, and another background stamped with the Tiny Hearts background.

Don't Go... inside by Tammy Hershberger

And this card, even though it might be a little girly with all that pink, is for my husband…

Love You More by Tammy Hershberger

Maybe the kraft card stock will feel more manly to him?  For this one, I used the new Love Die-Namics from My Favorite Things, and Smitten With You stamp set.  My hubby texts me and our daughters every morning with “I love you” and very often my reply is “I love you more!” so I just had to make his Valentine with that phrase.  On the kraft card stock panel, I used the Tiny Hearts background, and on the pink card stock behind the panel I stamped the Diagonal Stripes background.  I embellished with some die-cut hearts from the LJD All My Love stamp set, some sequins, and some pink and white baker’s twine.  On the smaller heart, and the letters I added some sparkle from a Wink of Stella pen, but darned if it doesn’t show up in the photo.

I wish you all a big lovey-dovey day!  Thanks for stopping by!

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Color Throwdown #329


At the stampy time I had with friends this past Saturday, I was able to borrow this sweet My Favorite Things LJD Out on a Limb stamp set and matching Die-Namics from my friend Kirsty to make my Color Throwdown card for this week.  (Kirsty owns EVERYTHING from MFT, and brings it all with her every time we meet!)  I also borrowed her Cloudy Day stencil (because I forgot to bring my own stencils) and sponged some clouds in the background with Sweet Tooth pigment ink.  Then I stamped the tree trunk with Hot Fudge Premium dye ink, and added the leaves which were die-cut from Sour Apple card stock.  (I also used an Impression Obsession leafy background stamp on the leaves.)  I added a grassy border, and a button embellishment, but basically kept the card pretty simple otherwise.  :)  Other card stock colors used here include Berrylicious, Cherry Crisp, and Lavender Fields.

Here are the Throwdown colors for this week, and Broni is our hostess-with-the-mostest!

 
 
 
Be sure to stop by the CTD blog for all the challenge details, and visit my Throwdown sisters for more inspiration…
 
Ashwini, Guest Star Stamper


I hope you'll join us this week!  Thanks so much for stopping by today!


Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Stay Cozy!

I had some fun stamping time this past Saturday with a bunch of my local friends, and this is one of the cards I made using the current sketch #214 from My Favorite Things for this week...


This Comfy Sweater Die-Namics is something I just HAD to have when it was released and I sadly have only used it this one time so far!  (Clearly, I'm doing way too much shopping lately and not enough stamping!)  I used the Nordic Knits stamp set to stamp the sweater using this card by Jody Morrow as my inspiration.  I used the BG Sweater Stitched Background on the yellow circle, and the Cozy Greetings stamp set for the sentiment.  My card stock colors here are the new Wild Wisteria and Lemon Chiffon, as well as Berrylicious and Sweet Tooth.  On the Berrylicious card stock panel I stamped the BG Gingham Background using Sweet Tooth pigment ink.

On the inside I added some more "stitching" from the Nordic Knits stamp set and a sentiment from Cozy Greetings, both stamped in Lavender Fields hybrid ink.


One of my co-workers, who is a big purple lover, has a birthday this Friday so this card will be perfect for her!

Thanks for stopping by today!

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Happy 18th Birthday, Kelsey!


My "baby" girl turned 18 on Wednesday.... *sniff, sniff*  Where does the time go?  It was just yesterday that she was this fat, happy baby and now she's about to graduate and will head off to college in the Fall!



Well, of course we had to make a big deal out her day this week and it couldn't go by without Mom making her birthday card.  Despite my best efforts, the girl loves purple so the current Color Challenge #14 from My Favorite Things was just perfect for Kelsey's card.  Using some new Wild Wisteria card stock, I die cut a Pierced Traditional Tag STAX then stamped it with the BG Confetti Background in Wild Wisteria Premium dye ink.  Then I used a retired numbers Die-Namics to die-cut the 18, and backed the numbers with a piece of Limelight card stock that was stamped with the BG Fine Check Background.  I stamped the sentiment from LJD Birthday Greetings on the tag with Blueberry Premium dye ink.  I die cut Blueberry card stock using the Blueprints 13, and stamped it with Blueberry Hybrid ink using the BG Happy Birthday Background.  I finished the card with some lime green twine, enamel dots and a spritz of silver shimmer spray.  The layout for my design was inspired by the current Retro Sketch #151.

Happy weekend, and thank you for visiting today!

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Color Throwdown #328


Hello friends!  It's time for another Color Throwdown challenge, and this my BFF Barbara Anders is the hostess.  I just LOVE the colors she chose this week because you go seriously go in just about any direction with them... flowers, cutesy, masculine, vintage... go crazy!


For me, it was a need for a masculine card that led me to my creation this week...


We have a man at our church that is suffering with an illness the doctors can't quite figure out, so I thought this "hang in there" card would offer a slight bit of encouragement.  I kept it super simple for mailing with just the image stamped on the tag, and the stripes of color in the background.  The image is a retired Pure Innocence from My Favorite Things, as well as my card stock colors.

Be sure to stop by the CTD blog for all the challenge details, and visit my Throwdown sisters for more inspiration…
Flo, Guest Star Stamper

Thanks so much for stopping by today!

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Color Throwdown #327

 
Color Throwdown #327 cropped by Tammy Hershberger

Hi everyone!  Thanks so much for stopping by today!  I have a new Color Throwdown creation to share with you, based on these fun colors chosen by Wanda this week.

swatch 327

For some reason, I had the idea for this card design in my head for a few days, so I was really happy when the idea in my head came out in the card stock!  LOL  And as luck would have it, I found this fabulous sketch from the girls at CAS(E) this Sketch and when I flipped it upside down, it worked perfectly!

Color Throwdown #327 by Tammy Hershberger

I airbrushed the background with Copic markers for the sky and the grass, then added the die-cut fence.  The flowers and leaves were all cut from the Trellis & Vine Die-Namics (retired) from My Favorite Things using Blu Raspberry, Limelight, Barely Banana and   Blackberry Bliss card stock.  I added a sentiment, butterfly and flat-bottom clouds to finish the design.

Be sure to stop by the CTD blog for all the challenge details, and visit my Throwdown sisters for more inspiration…
Marlena M., Guest Star Stamper

Thanks again for stopping by today!  I appreciate it!







Friday, January 16, 2015

I Like Big Books…

Big Books by Tammy Hershberger
I mentioned on Facebook one day about ten days ago that I was frustrated with reading books on my phone.  A few friends chimed in with some suggestions, and then I suddenly got a message from my good friend, Rick.  He said “I bought myself a new Kindle Paperwhite this year… I’ll gladly give you my old one!”  And so now I’m the proud owner of a Kindle!  I really like it so far, but honestly… I’ve had a little trouble this week even remembering that I have it!  LOL  It’s in my purse, and I keep forgetting about it.  But we’re going to be in the car for a long trip this weekend, so I know I’ll get some reading done.
But anyway, I wanted to be sure to send my thanks to Rick for this great gift, and the To Thine Own Shelf stamp set from Simon Says Stamp is just PERFECT!  I found inspiration for my design from this card by Debby Hughes.  AND it works out perfectly this week to get this card done because the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge is to create a card for a guy.  Nailed it!
Happy weekend!  Thanks for stopping by today!

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Color Throwdown #325

Color Throwdown #325 cropped by Tammy Hershberger

Hey friends, happy Wednesday!  It’s time for another Color Throwdown and this week it’s my turn to play hostess!  I found this awesome fabric to inspire you today, with these cool, retro cats…

swatch 325

Ha!  Aren’t they cool!  I just fell in love the second I saw this fabric.  I pulled four colors from the fabric for you to use today, but don’t be afraid to add a little celery green from the photo, too!  Here’s my card…

Color Throwdown #325 by Tammy Hershberger

Can you look at this and tell that I’m longing for Spring already?  After the brutality of last Winter, I’m just fed up with the snow, cold and ice we’ve had so far this year and am ready to move to the Bahamas!  Who’s with me?  So, I tried to brighten my outlook with this card, using the Spring Blooms stamp set from Wplus9 Design Studio.  The gorgeous reddish-orange cardstock and ink you see here is the new Persimmon from My Favorite Things… it’s my new favorite color!  The birthday sentiment, from the Hello You stamp set, and the die-cut “you” are both from Simon Says Stamp.

Be sure to stop by the CTD blog for all the challenge details, and visit my Throwdown sisters for more inspiration…

Barbara Anders
Broni Holcombe
Joan Ervin
Jodi Collins
Lori Tecler
Monika Davis
Vickie Zimmer
Wanda Cullen
Bonnie Sharp, Guest Designer
Cassie Trask, Guest Star Stamper

Thanks so much for stopping by today!

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Color Throwdown #324

Color Throwdown #324 cropped by Tammy Hershberger
Hello friends!  Happy New Year!  The Color Throwdown team had a nice holiday break, but now we’re back with new challenges for the new year.  Today, Monika is our hostess with this great wintery scene to inspire you.  Maybe you’ll create a winter scene for your card?  Maybe a Valentine?  I can’t wait to see!
swatch 324
I pulled out a not-yet-inked stamp set from My Favorite Things for my card, Cool Day.  I die-cut the polar bear as well as the ice berg, then stamped and colored each image.  The layout for my card comes from the Retro Sketch #147 for this week.
Color Throwdown #324 by Tammy Hershberger
On the inside I added another polar bear, and a birthday sentiment…
CTD324 inside
Be sure to stop over at the CTD blog for all the challenge details, and join us this week!  And be sure to visit my Throwdown sisters for more inspiration… Barbara Anders
Broni Holcombe
Joan Ervin
Jodi Collins
Lori Tecler
Monika Davis
Vickie Zimmer
Wanda Cullen
Bonnie Sharp, January Guest Designer
Jenny Engelke, Guest Star Stamper Keep warm, and thanks for stopping by today!


Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Color Throwdown #323

Color Throwdown #323
Hello friends!  It’s time for another Color Throwdown, and this week will be our last one for 2014.  Lori is our hostess with these sweet pastels (pale pink, rose, olive green and kraft) this week.  What fun to try to use them for a non-traditional Christmas card, or whatever else you want to create!
swatch 323
I decided to make this birthday card…
Color Throwdown #323 by Tammy Hershberger
I saw this beautiful card on Pinterest one day that really caught my eye, so I decided to CASE it for my design, today.  The background was created with a Heidi Swapp stencil and some embossing paste, and the flowers from LJD Peaceful Wildflowers were stamped with Worn Lipstick distress ink, Pink Lemonade premium dye ink,
and Factory Green premium dye ink.  The sentiment is from the LJD Pretty Poppies, and I added a punched butterfly for embellishment.
Be sure to stop over at the CTD blog for all the challenge details, and join us this week!  And be sure to visit my Throwdown sisters for more inspiration…
Barbara Anders
Broni Holcombe
Joan Ervin
Jodi Collins
Lori Tecler
Monika Davis
Vickie Zimmer
Wanda Cullen
Sue Lelli,
December Guest Designer
Rosemary Dennis, Guest Star Stamper
Thanks for stopping by today!

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Color Throwdown #322

Color Throwdown #322 cropped by Tammy Hershberger
Hello friends!  We've got another Color Throwdown challenge for you this week, and I'M your hostess!  I hope you'll love these colors as much as I do!  Last year, just about this time, an issue of Family Fun magazine showed up in our office waiting room, and on the cover was a cute little girl wearing an apron made from this fabric.  I just LOVED the retro combination of colors, so I just knew we'd have to have it for a challenge this Christmas!
swatch 322
For my card, I pulled out a stamp set I bought last year from Wplus9 Design Studio, the Strictly Sentiments 3.  I bought it because of this card... just loved how that card looked.  But with my Dad's passing just before Christmas last year I just didn't get time to make many Christmas cards, and this stamp set has gone uninked... until NOW!  I just knew I had to CASE that fabulous card for today.
Color Throwdown #322 by Tammy Hershberger
I stamped the largest circles in red ink, stamping off a few times with each inking.  Then used an aqua blue, pink and dark green ink for the rest of the circles with the sentiment stamped in Versafine Onyx Black.  I applied strips of Scor-tape at the top and bottom of the stamped panel and applied some chunky glitter, mounted the panel to a dark teal green card stock and gave the whole thing a spritz of shimmer spray before mounting to a white card stock base.
I hope you'll join us this week!  Stop by the CTD blog for all the challenge details, and visit my Throwdown sisters for more inspiration...
Barbara Anders
Broni Holcombe
Joan Ervin
Jodi Collins
Lori Tecler
Monika Davis
Vickie Zimmer
Wanda Cullen
Sue Lelli, December Guest Designer
Birgit, Guest Star Stamper
Thank you for stopping by today!

Friday, December 5, 2014

Christmas Canvas

Way back in May (when the temps were a LOT warmer than they are now!) I took a wonderful trip to Florida and visited the My Favorite Things boutique in Eustis.  The MFT girls had a fabulous weekend-long retreat that I got to go to where we made some wonderful cards and other things.  One of the projects we made that weekend was our own version of this beautiful canvas designed by my BFF Barbara Anders.
Well, I’ve wanted to make another canvas similar to that for the longest time, but never seemed to get around to it.  And back in August when I visited my favorite Aunt at the new assisted living she moved to, I noticed that beside the door to her room was a little shelf where she could display pretty things, and I knew I wanted to make her something to put there.  So, I was going to do something for Fall but never got around to it.  Well, NOW my daughter is heading back to my hometown for a quick visit this weekend, so I finally got the canvas done to send with her!
Here we go…
Christmas Canvas for Aunt Thead by Tammy Hershberger
Using the canvas that Bar so beautifully designed as a guide, I created this version using the MFT Poinsettia Die-Namics.  Behind the flowers I used the (now retired) High Tea Doily Die-Namics, along with some jute string.  The canvas was prepped with some kraft paint and gesso, and then on the canvas I randomly stamped the chicken wire from the MPD Distressed Backgrounds stamp set, and the BG Romantic Script background… both were stamped using waterproof ink.  I also applied some embossing paste using the MPD Brick Wall stencil, and stamped some of the script over that, too.  The sentiment is from the Cheerful Christmas Greetings stamp set, stamped in Jellybean Green hybrid ink.  I embellished with some flat-back pearls, and some wood veneer snowflakes that were sprayed with silver shimmer.  The poinsettias, leaves and doily were also stamped with pearl and gold shimmer sprays.
Christmas Canvas cropped by Tammy Hershberger
My Aunt Thead has that dreadful macular degeneration, so her eyesight isn’t the greatest, but I told my daughter to encourage her to gently run her fingers around this so she can feel all the texture.  :)
Happy Friday, everyone!  Thanks for visiting my blog today!

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Color Throwdown #321

Color Throwdown #321 cropped
Happy Wednesday, friends!  It's time for another Color Throwdown challenge, and this week Broni is our hostess.  She's got gold, silver, dark brown and white from this beautiful photo to inspire you this week...
swatch 321
Combine these colors with my lack of creativity and motivation right now, and you can imagine that I was a little intimidated by these colors!  But I persevered and came up with this...
Color Throwdown #321 by Tammy Hershberger
I used my new (to me!) Merry & Bright and Woodland Wreaths stamp sets and dies from Wplus9 Design Studio for my card today.  The berries on the wreath were stamped in gold, then heat embossed with gold embossing powder, as was the pinecone.  In the background, I stamped the BG Diagonal Stripes background from My Favorite Things using gold Encore ink, then I added a dark brown strip of card stock to the left side, and mounted the panel over a strip of silver glitter card stock.  A few gold and silver sequins finished off my design.  I was inspired by the current Clean & Simple Stamping sketch #314 for the layout of my card.
Please be sure to stop by the CTD blog for all the challenge details, and visit my Throwdown sisters for more inspiration...
Barbara Anders 
Broni Holcombe 
Joan Ervin 
Jodi Collins 
Lori Tecler 
Monika Davis 
Vickie Zimmer 
Wanda Cullen 
Sue Lelli, December Guest Designer
Joanne James, Guest Star Stamper
Thanksabunch for stopping by today!

Monday, December 1, 2014

Belated Birthday Donut

I donut glaze...
A few days ago, I realized I completely missed my Aunt Rose’s birthday.  She’s such a sweetie, so I’m hoping this card will allow her to forgive me for forgetting!  The new Donut You Know stamps and Confetti Cuts from Reverse Confetti were just perfect for my card…
I donut know... by Tammy Hershberger
For the layout of my card, I used the Sketch for You to Try from Reverse Confetti for November, but I was too lazy over the weekend to get it photographed so I missed the deadline to enter.  In addition to the new Donut You Know stamps and dies, I used the new Triple Chevies Confetti Cuts, too.  On the photo at the very top of my post you can kinda’ see how I added some crystal lacquer to the donut icing for a nice glaze.
On the inside, I added the belated birthday sentiment from the stamp set…
I donut know, inside...
The colors for my card were inspired by the current Colour Q challenge #269, and I’m also entering the current Anything Goes challenge on the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge blog.
I hope my US friends had a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday!  Thanks for stopping by today!