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Showing posts with label Garden. Show all posts

April 10, 2014

Friendship right under your nose - An Oldie But Goodie


Hi, everyone!
Thursday's are Oldie But Goodie Days at Catch the Bug Blog
I love OBG day because I can break out some of my favorite Bugaboo Stamps to play with, and have an excuse to show them on my blog! lol! (As if I need an excuse, right?!)
Today I am using the Garden Cat - Mischief from Bugaboo Stamps.  I'm not sure about you, but I often buy an image, then it sits, forgotten, in my digistamps folder for a very long time! This is one of those! I vowed to do better with using more of my "forgotten" images this year.

This is a CAS, clean and simple, card. A few different designer papers from my stash (I believe they are from My Minds Eye), a sentiment I created in PSE, and a couple of heart punches that I jazzed up with some glossy accents. Pretty simple, quick and easy! :)

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You can check out all the great images that Jodie has to offer, at the Bugaboo Store here.

Thanks for stopping by today! Make sure to check out the other OBG creations over at Catch the Bug, and visit the Design Team....you can click on their blog links located in the left side bar of my blog for great Bugaboo eye candy! <<===========
Please feel free to browse my blog, I'd love to be your inspiration for your next project! :0) If you're not already a follower, and like what I create, please consider following me! :0) ====>>

Challenges Entered

March 9, 2013

Show us Your "Green Thumb"!


It's Saturday, which means a new challenge over at Catch the Bug today! This week's theme has me using an image I have had in my arsenal for a long time, but had yet to have a reason to put ink on:

This week's theme is
Green Thumb
Show us your creations that are garden or floral, or .....what do you grow?!

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Material List
Stampin' Up - Card Stock 
Bugaboo Stamps Image - Gardening Nut
Shabby Princess Garden Border Digital Image

I kept this card CAS - a one-layer card for my gardening friend (well, one of them, anyhow! I have so many! lol!).
So, let's see your green thumb creation this week! Whip up your project and head on over to Catch the Bugto play along, enter it into the Mr. Linky located at the bottom of the challenge post!
By entering your project, you could win up to TEN Bugaboo images!

Please check out the rest of the Design Team goodies while you're there! These peeps are filled with talent, full of good tips and ideas......and loaded with eye-candy-inspiring ideas! I am so honored to be part of the group!
<=====Their blog links can all be found in my left sidebar! :0)

Pick up this cute Bugaboo image, and others, over at the Bugaboo Stamps Store, and make sure you also jump over to the Catch the Bug Challenge Blog: it's where you can find out all the lastest "dish" on what challenges are happening and what other challenge sites that Bugaboo is sponsoring (more chances to win some free Bugaboo!). It's also where you can check out all the other fantastic DT projects, including the OBG (Oldie But Goodie) stuff, the ABC (Anything But a Card) items, and the Tuesday New Releases......plus so much more!
Thanks so much for stopping by today!
If you enjoyed your visit, please consider following me ======>>
This card has been entered into the following challenges:


April 14, 2012

Photo Inspiration at Catch the Bug and a Free SVG File!

**File Download Link is Now Operational! Thanks you for your patience! :0) ** 4/16/2012 9:00pm

It's Saturday, which means a new challenge over at Catch the Bug today! This is always a favorite among us crafters because it gives us free reign!

This week's theme is a
Photo Inspiration

My card features the Bugaboo Stamps character Garden Cat.
This is the Garden Cat - Water Can image.

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Watering Cans Border SVG

These SVG files are no longer available for free.
Please visit my SVG's for Sale Page located at the top of this blog.


Here is the photo to use for your inspiration, too! We'd love for you to play along with us!

I love that blue pitcher, and those gorgeous spring flowers! I'd love to have that arrangement on my table to brighten up the dining room here! :0)
 I created the flower and watering can svg file for my card. It's a layered border and is free for you to download for a limited time, below. :0)
My flourish is a Sizzlit die cut, and my flowers are some old Prima flowers I have. I used some brads from my stash, and my dp is an oldie, too. :0)

Now that you've seen how this pic inspired me, let's see what it did to inspire you! Be sure to head over to Catch the Bug to add your creation to the Mr. Linky to play along with our challenge. :0)

By entering your project, you could win up to SEVEN Bugaboo images!
Head on over to Catch the Bug to play along!



Please check out the rest of the Design Team goodies while you're there! These peeps are filled with talent, full of good tips and ideas......and loaded with eye-candy-inspiring ideas! I am so honored to be part of the group!
<=====Their blog links can all be found in my left sidebar! :0)

Pick up this cute Bugaboo image, and others, over at the Bugaboo Stamps Store, and make sure you also jump over to the Catch the Bug Challenge Blog: it's where you can find out all the lastest "dish" on what challenges are happening and what other challenge sites that Bugaboo is sponsoring (more chances to win some free Bugaboo!). It's also where you can check out all the other fantastic DT projects, including the OBG (Oldie But Goodie) stuff, the ABC (Anything But a Card) items, and the Tuesday New Releases......plus so much more!
Thanks so much for stopping by today!
If you enjoyed your visit, please consider following me ======>> 

Happy Crafting!

This card has been entered into the following challenges:
Creative Monday Challenge - Yellow
House of Gilli - Flowers
Karen's Doodles - Something Spring


February 22, 2012

Bugaboo Sponsors Sweet Sketch Wednesday


Bugaboo's Stella is on the move again, today! 
 She's headed over toSweet Sketch Wednesday to sponsor their 
Sketch Challenge!
Here's the sketch we have to work with this week

I LOVE sketches!
This one was so much fun for me! I recently received this amazing Bugaboo Stamps image, 
Garden Cat-Birdhouse, and I knew he'd be purr-fect for the orientation of this sketch!

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I used a bunch of my old Sizzix Sizzlits papers for this, along with my handy-dandy MS Picket Fence Punch. I grabbed a couple of Prima flowers from my stash, and some new butterfly stickers I received for Christmas. I colored my cat in PSE, but the rest of the image is colored with my Copics.

I hope you've been inspired by my card, and that you hop over and enter one of your own that follows this sketch!  
The prize for the challenge this week is seven
Bugaboo Stamps! Follow Stella over to the sponsor blog to enter your project!
Click the Stella badge to be redirected to the challenge host site! :0)

That's it from me today! Thanks for stopping by.........please stay a while longer, and browse! :0) If you like what I do, why not consider following me? ========== > >
Happy Crafting!

This card has beenentered into the following challenges:
Do You Stack Up - Layers
Alphabet Challenges - A is for Animal antics






June 28, 2011

What's going on?

Hi, everyone! I hope you are all having a good week, so far! I know....it's only Tuesday, but I have been so busy this past weekend, that to me it feels like it should be Thursday or Friday! What's new with you? Did you work outside this weekend? Maybe you're traveling with the family for a summer vacation? Me? Oh......been super busy in the yard! Here's some pics of what my hubby and I accomplished this weekend:
Okay - this is not the "accomplishment" picture......this is actually a "before" photo of what the side of the house looked like prior to our shoveling! Lol! The point I am standing at for the photo is our parking pad. We now have a sidewalk from it to the front door, and another that goes to the corner of the back yard fence (the gate is just out of the picture to the right). The area that is grassy in this photo was dug up, and then we had to add some topsoil and we fertilize it this spring. It's been sitting as a mud hole since late April (I say "mud hole" because it has rained, at least a little, every day for the past three months!). Anyhow....on to this weekend! 
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This is a view from the gate toward the front of the house. I think it is so funny that the plants look so tiny. Lol! The shrub in the center is 5' tall River Birch. The rhododendron behind it....up against the house.... is a monstrosity that will be cut back this fall. If it doesn't make it in the spring, it's beingpulled out and replaced. It has issues.......that's the short story! lol! I planted some Hosta, Black Eyed Susans and some Bee Balm. I'll be glad when they all fill in, which may take a couple years. In the meantime, I will be planting some tulip and lily bulbs this fall, to add some spring color to this stuff for next year. Here's a couple more photos.
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This is a view from the parking pad toward the back of the house. We have left the edges of the bed without mulch because we have to build a small retainer at the corner of the parking pad. The rains tend to wash away the dirt in the bed because it does slope quite a bit from the house to the parking area. 
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This is srill from the parking pad, but gives you a picture of the front of the house. You can see the front sidewalk that was put in (not by us), and there are a couple mature hostas and a boxwood in the frout. These were already planted when we moved in last fall. I have to move one of them in the fall: it is too close to the house, and in the way of where they put in the hose spicket. I have some flagstone to make a walkway to the spicket from the sidewalk, but that will have to wait until i move the giant hosta. 
So, we've been super busy, as you can see. It took us 40 bags of mulch for this area, and we need more (it's spread a little too thin for my taste). To give you an idea, the distance from the fence to the front sidewalk is 32'. Yikes!
Well, that's what I've been up to, and why you haven't seen any cards from me much. I do have one in the works for tomorrow's post, and a freebie svg for you that is sure to make you think of a beach getaway! (I know I am longing for one! It's been so hot and humid here in the hills of West Virginia!).
Thanks for stopping by, and leave me a comment to let me know what you're up to! If you have a blog link you'd like to share, please do! I'd love to see your projects and summer adventures!


March 7, 2011

Something I had to finish.....Post #2 today

hi, everyone!
Recently I posted about being at the beach. While there, I was not just enjoying the sun and surf.....I was working on some images to use on cards. You see.....my friend likes to use her Copics. She's awesome at it! Me........don't have any Copics, but I love my Prismacolor Pencils! So, we each took our coloring tools and played around with different techniques. Now....I decided that Copics are not for me. I am just not good at shading the images with markers. No matter.......I still LOVE my pencils! :0) I had colored in this pretty stamped image with my pencils, and then I used a watering brush, similar to the ones shown below
The water is stored in the handle of the brush, and the brush stays wet. Sometimes, though, it gets too wet, and I have had cases of big messes. It took me some time to learn to use this thing. Funny.........it didn't seem so complicated when I bought it!! hahaha!
Anyhow.....I colored my image in, then used the water brush over it to give it a watercolored look. Here's the result.
I ran the blue paper through the Cuttlebug with the Stylized Flowers folder. Then I sanded it, but that was futile - my paper was not white core paper, so I used some Craft White ink pad strokes over it to pop the embossed image from the paper. The brown paper is distressed on the edges with my distressing tool, then inked with brown. I cute the small plaid piece with my SU Word Window punch, and the larger piece is a strip that I used a corner rounder punch on. These are glued to the page, and then I added the edge anchors (a CTMH embellish that I've had for a long time). I did ink the image to give it a dirty, distressed look, and the edges of the plaid are also inked.
Thanks for stopping by!
Happy Crafting!

P.S. If you're looking for the free svg, scroll down to my first post of the day! :0)