Sunday, April 4, 2010

Happy Easter

Hello there stampers and paper crafters! After a long break from the blogging world...a computer crash and some other "stuff" I have decided to resurrect this old blog - kind of like "This Old House" - rebuilding from the bottom up.

So for now Happy Easter, enjoy this wonderfully warm day if you're here in Massachusetts you are surely thankful for the first warm Easter celebration in quite some time.

No creating today...but I will be back soon.

Saturday, August 9, 2008

Sadly Neglected

This blog has been sadly neglected...I know, I know it has been months, but that's not because I'm not creating, or doing anything to blog about, it has just been a little too busy to keep up with multiple blogs, websites, kids and ...

So to make up for my absence, here are a couple of magazine call projects that didn't get picked up ...just in case you're wondering why I'm celebrating Halloween and the Holidays earlier than usual.

Keep in mind that while I'm primarily a Stampin' Up! user, this blog is meant for my non-stampin' up projects. If you're all about SU please visit my primary blog here .

So, the first project is a fun and festive Halloween card. This card does use Stampin' Up! card stock and ink, We R Memory Keepers designer paper and Inkadinkadoo Clear stamps. You can view this card for purchase along with others over at my Etsy shop here .



AND this 2 pc project for holiday fun. A matching card and altoids size gift tin. This would be a great set to use for a gift card or other small trinket. The designer paper and stamps are from PaperTrey Ink,the chipboard and embossing powder is from Stampin' Up!, bling is from ACMoore.



I appreciate your stopping by today - enjoy and I'll try to be better about sharing some fun ideas here at Ink Happy Thoughts!

Robin

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Inspiration


Well inspiration comes in many forms. Sometimes from a challenge like the one on SCS today. But, coincidentally this one was already in the works. I was at ACMoore yesterday and they had all of their St. Patrick's Day decor etc. on sale, then I saw a bunch of $1 stamps from Studio G - so cute, then some gorgeous paper by Basic Grey. Today's Inspiration Challenge was the perfect excuse to use my new finds.

What do you think?

Details:
Studio G stamps
Vanilla, Old Olive, Black cs
Old Olive classic ink, Old Olive marker
Basic Grey dp
CuttleBug embossing folder
SU corner rounder punch, Marvy scallop punch
Coluzzle
Paper Piercing tool
Ribbon Originals - Theater

Thanks for stopping by...Robin

Thursday, January 3, 2008

Flowers with Butterfly Kisses


The ways to use it challenge calls for us to use flowers today. I think any flowers will do, but it seems that embellishments are the intent.

Today I'm using the floral butterfly from Butterfly Kisses by PaperTrey Ink - another set I haven't reached for in a while. I created a bit of a "shabby" card by distressing the edges of the designer paper, zig zag sewing on the dp layer, torn paper and not sure if you can see it or not but the organdy ribbon has been crinkled with the heat tool.

Details:
Butterfly Kisses (floral butterfly) by PaperTrey Ink, Floral BG stamp from Stampin' Up!, Celery designer BG paper SU (has a leafy/flowery feel), Celery and Brown Primas topped off with a Build a Brad from Stampin' Up!, retired narrow organdy ribbon (so miss this), Celery, Caramel and Close to Cocoa classic inks.

Hope this inspires your creativity today! Happy Stamping!

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Boho Valentine



Geesh, it's been a while since I've posted to this blog. Between the holidays and much of my focus being on other things lately, I've neglected to make time for my non Stampin' Up! goodies.

So that brings me to today's post. This was created for the Split Coast Stampers sketch challenge today. Love all of the layered panels and possibilities with a sketch like this. I've been wanting to use my Cerise designer paper so I thought perhaps it would make a good Valentine card. I think this paper lends itself to a monochromatic card - I had trouble finding anything I wanted to pair with it other than Real Red and Vanilla.

The stamp set is one I purchased a while back from My Favorite Things - Boho Blossoms - there are two large hearts in this set, both are so pretty, but this one was a bit easier to work with since I wanted to make a cut out of it.



Details:
Vanilla Base layered with Cerise dp, Vanilla stamped with small flowers and hearts from the My Favorite Things set Boho Blossoms, heart is from this set too - pretty, huh? Stampin' Up! En Francais and Alphabits sets, retired heart eyelets from SU, hodge podge hardware, large oval, small oval, 1/4" square and photo corner punches all from SU. Finished this off with vanilla grosgrain and a little red organdy with white polka dots.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

It's a Jungle Out There


by My Favorite Things...what a cute set, don't you think? For me, it ranks right up there with SU's Wild About You and Zoofari - something about these wild zoo animals.

Today's layout was inspired by the Sketch Challenge over at SCS. After many busy weeks of getting back in the school routine and prepping for some big stamping events, I finally had a little time to make something just for fun.

What do you think?

Details: CS: su kraft, black, old olive; ink: StazOn Black, old olive, garden green, chocolate chip; My Favorite Things "It's a Jungle Out There" stamps; Acces: SU markers, crystal effects, black gingham ribbon

Thanks for peeking in! Happy Stamping!

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Color Challenged?


Then give the SCS Tuesday color challenges a try. They are always a good source of inspiration and I've found myself sometimes creating things I never would have dreamed up without them.

Today I decided to combine yesterdays Technique Lovers Challenge with today's color challenge - the technique was the Jenn box, the colors are River Rock, Rust and Chocolate Chip. For those of you still on the fence with River Rock - you really do have to try it to like it. It's one of those colors that will surprise you, I promise.

This box was simple to create, you can find the directions here .

I stamped my River Rock base with the small flowers from the Fabulous Flowers set using Versamark and River Rock ink. Then I folded and created the box. The large flower was first stamped with Chocolate Chip, then Rust and again in Chocolate Chip. All three layers were cut and affixed to each other with dimensionals. Base flower is highlighted with Crystal effects, the rust is highlighted with Stickles, as is the small Chocolate Chip center. The Happy Birthday is from Everyday Flexible Phrases and the oval frame is from the Stampin' Up! Hodge Podge kit. The box is closed with the wide Chocolate Chip satin ribbon from the SU Holiday Mini Catalog.

I think this will make a pretty gift box for a special fall birthday girl!

Thanks for stopping by - Happy Stamping!