Showing posts with label Sunday Stamps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sunday Stamps. Show all posts

Monday, March 16, 2015

Guy Greetings Birthday

Wow it's been a while since I've posted anything!  I guess that's what happens when life gets busy!  Today I have a masculine card to show you that I'm doing for this month's stamp a stacks.  It's pretty clean and simple and that's the way I want all of my cards this month...ok maybe all but one. ;)  I've got to give the ladies a break every now and then and make the cards relatively simple. :)


My inspiration comes from a couple of different challenges.  Make sure you check them out.  Lots of great inspiration from each of the design team members!  The first is Freshly Made sketches.  Their sketches are clean and simple and like I said that's what this card is all about.


The colors come from Sunday Stamps color challenge.  The colors are saffron, black, white and rust.  I used Stampin' Up! colors so they are So Saffron, Basic Black, Whisper White and Cajun Craze.



A quick peek inside shows just a little bit of stamping.  I like to put just a touch of something inside my cards because I don't always have a sentiment in there especially if I've put Happy Birthday on the outside already.


Thanks for looking and have a great day!
Sara


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Supplies used on this card:


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Wednesday, February 4, 2015

A Friday Sunset

Last Friday when I was heading home from work the sky was an amazing mix of colors!  I wanted to sit down to try and recreate it, but this card just doesn't do it justice!  There was a ball of fire on the horizon (the sun had just gone down and the colors were still shooting up from it) and there was a pink stripe of light shooting up above it high into the sky.  Then on each side of this the sky was purple.  It also had horizontal stripes of pink throughout the sky.  I don't like how they turned out on my card though. :(  Well they're actually not too bad on the card, but they turned out really dark in the pic and that's what I don't like.  Anyway thought I'd share the beauty I saw in creation that evening.


I'm also entering this in the Sunday Stamps sketch challenge.  I needed a sketch that was wide open to do this on and it was perfect!  I guess it's a pretty dark card, but it was also pretty dark when I saw the sky. :)




Just a couple more pics. :)



Thanks for looking and have a great day!
Sara

Supplies used on this card:

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Sunday, November 17, 2013

Lovely as a Tree for Sunday Stamps

Today's cards are for the Sunday Stamps color challenge which I have the privilege of being a guest designer for.  The colors are Lime, Gray and Turquoise so I chose the Stampin' Up! colors Lucky Limeade, Tempting Turquoise and Basic Gray.  I grabbed a piece of card stock for each color to try and inspire myself, and boy did I have to think a little bit before I could use these colors.  At first I was trying to think of how I could use them with a flower or just something feminine.  Then I thought blue, green and gray...why not do some sponging?!  So that's what I did. :)


 They are pretty similar, but one card is a little darker than the other. 



 I've decided that it would be a good idea to start making two of the same card for every challenge I do.  I just need more cards on hand! :)


Thanks for looking and have a great day!
Sara

Stamp Set:  Lovely as a Tree
Card Stock:  Lucky Limeade (retired), Basic Gray
Tempting Turquoise & Whisper White
Classic Stampin' Pads:  Lucky Limeade (retired),
Tempting Turquoise & Basic Gray
Embossing Folder:  Woodgrain
Window Sheets (for tree reflections)
Candy Dots:  Regals
Sponges