Sunday, September 29, 2013

Peace on Earth (1)

I have really enjoyed making Christmas cards this fall; starting early is the key to having all our ducks in a row so that we do not get overwhelmed when the holidays get here.

Today's card is a remake of another card I made awhile back. Do you ever make a card and look at it and say to yourself, "would I really send this to someone?" Maybe it just isn't your best work, or your followed guidelines for a challenge, but ended up with a less than spectacular card.

I am not saying that today's card is spectacular, but it is an improvement over what it was. It was originally a CAS (clean and simple) card, however, it looked to be too clean and too simple; it was boring, lacked color and sparkle, and seemed rather blah...

So I spray painted it with silver glitter mist; (I am a bling junkie!). I added some corner die cuts (Cheery Lynn 162B Corner Art Deco) which are also "silverized." Using a Close to My Heart stamp, I framed a sentiment with Spellbinders S4-310 Labels 18 and traced the die on to red paper and cut out a backing for the sentiment in red. To use the next larger die would have proved too large and would have taken up too much real estate on the A2 card.  Red rhinestones and a red double looped bow were added to finish the card. And here it is:


I am entering this card in the following challenges:

Word Art Wednesday - Anything Goes  3/5
Sister Act Card Challenge - Anything Goes  NL
613 Avenue Create - Anything Goes
Creative Craft Challenge - Must Use Ribbon
Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge - Anything Goes as Long as It's Christmas
Crafting by Designs - Anything Goes
Simon Says Stamp Blog - Anything Goes
Crafty Ribbons Challenge - Monochrome

Thank you for stopping by my blog. I always appreciate your visits, and your encouraging comments mean more to me than you know. As always, God's highest and best to you today and every day.

Many rich blessings,

Ginny B.

Romans 10:9-11
If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is by believing in your heart that you are made right with God, and it is by confessing with your mouth that you are saved. NLT

Thursday, September 26, 2013

For unto Us a Child Is Born (2)

I am continuing with the wonderful stamp from Close to My Heart, which is Isaiah 9:6, for another Christmas card. This time I used tulle that is flecked with gold and lined a piece of white cardstock. On top of that is the sentiment which is die cut from Spellbinders Labels 18; iridescent glitter was glued around the edges. Black Cheery Lynn B162 Lace Corner Deco B die cuts were placed on each corner. To finish the card, a gold edged mesh double looped bow is added on the right.

Here is the card:


A close up of the bow:


 The corners:




I am entering this card in the following challenges:

Word Art Wednesday - Anything Goes  2/5
Sister Act Card Challenge - Anything Goes  NL
Make It Monday - Anything Goes
613 Avenue Create - Anything Goes
Creative Craft Challenge - Must Use Ribbon
Creative Card Crew - Christmas  2/2
Party Time Tuesdays - Anything Goes  2/2
The Glory of Christmas Challenge - Monochromatic
Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge - Anything Goes as Long as It's Christmas
Crafting by Designs - Anything Goes
Simon Says Stamp Blog - Anything Goes
Crafty Ribbons Challenge - Monochrome

Thank you for stopping by my blog. I always appreciate your visits, and your encouraging comments mean more to me than you know. As always, God's highest and best to you today and every day.

Many rich blessings,

Ginny B.

Romans 10:9-11
If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is by believing in your heart that you are made right with God, and it is by confessing with your mouth that you are saved. NLT

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

For unto Us a Child Is Born (1)

I have been waiting to use a wonderful Close to My Heart stamp that I got some time ago, and Christmas is the time to use it. I will be making several cards using this stamp, each with a somewhat different design.

I got some silver mesh ribbon from Hobby Lobby yesterday and glued about four layers of it onto a piece of white cardstock. Onto that I put four corner embellishments (Cheery Lynn B162 Lace Corner Deco B). After stamping the sentiment, I cut around it with those kind of scissors that make a pretty patterned cut, then inked around the edges with silver ink, then black ink around the outermost edges. This is put onto the card with dimensional stickies. A white sparkly bow is added for a finishing touch. Here is the card:



And here is a closeup of the bow:


I am entering this card in the following challenges:

Word Art Wednesday - Anything Goes  4/5
Sister Act Card Challenge - Anything Goes  NL
Inspire Me Fridays - Anything Goes NL
Through the Craft Room Door - Anything Goes  1/2
Make It Monday - Anything Goes
613 Avenue Create - Anything Goes
Creative Craft Challenge - Must Use Ribbon
Creative Card Crew - Christmas  1/2
Party Time Tuesdays - Anything Goes  1/2
The Glory of Christmas Challenge - Monochromatic
Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge - Anything Goes as Long as It's Christmas


Thank you for stopping by my blog. I always appreciate your visits, and your encouraging comments mean more to me than you know. As always, God's highest and best to you today and every day.

Many rich blessings,

Ginny B.

Romans 10:9-11
If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is by believing in your heart that you are made right with God, and it is by confessing with your mouth that you are saved. NLT

Monday, September 23, 2013

Glory to God in the Highest

I am trying to get a head start on Christmas cards. You know how quickly the holidays can sneak up on us, and so Christmas card making is a weekly event right now.

I have this wonderful stamp in my drawer that was perfect for the occasion. It has different names of Jesus:  Messiah, Emmanuel, Truth, Deliverer, etc., and I thought it would make a great background for a Christmas card. I stamped embossing ink onto white cardstock, then put green embossing powder on it and used my heat tool on it. The little shepherd boy is a cut out; he is put on with dimensional stickies, as is the sentiment. Both stamps were purchased at either Joann's or Hobby Lobby.

The card is finished with a red polka dot bow and two little rhinestones in the upper right hand corner.  Here is the card:



I am entering this card in the following challenges:

4 Krafty Girlz Challenges - Anything Goes  3/3
Crafty Ribbons Challenges - Anything Goes with Ribbon  3/5
Word Art Wednesday - Anything Goes  4/5
Sister Act Card Challenge - Anything Goes  NL
Inspire Me Fridays - Anything Goes NL
365 Cards - Sunday Sketch
Artistic Inspirations - Anything Goes with Bright Colors
Make It Monday - Anything Goes
613 Avenue Create - Anything Goes
Creative Craft Challenge - Must Use Ribbon
Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge - Anything Goes as Long as It's Christmas

Thank you for stopping by my blog. I always appreciate your visits, and your encouraging comments mean more to me than you know. As always, God's highest and best to you today and every day.

Many rich blessings,

Ginny B.

Romans 10:9-11
If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is by believing in your heart that you are made right with God, and it is by confessing with your mouth that you are saved. NLT

Sunday, September 22, 2013

A Note of Thanks

I had an embossing folder that had never been used; I bought it because music is a very important part of my life, as I am sure is true for many of you.

I chose the black and white theme because of the nature of sheet music, which is almost always printed in black and white. But the temptation to put in a splash of red color was too great, so it has some bright red in it, along with some sparkly glitter mist spray paint.

I embossed a piece of white cardstock with my music notes EF (Paper Studio A2 Music Notes) and ran a brayer loaded with black ink over it. This was glued to black cardstock to make it stand out from the white cardstock base of the card. Two different EFs were used (Paper Studio A2 Curl Ribbon and Darice Checkered) for the two white perpendicular pieces, and they, too, are backed with black cardstock, then glued onto the card. The flower (Memory Box Fabulous Phlox and Cottage Cutz Flourish Layered Flower) was assembled next and a red rhinestone was added in the middle of it; little black leaves were arranged under it. The sentiment (Stampin Up Thank You Kindly) was bordered with black, as well, and both the white and black pieces were cut with a square punch (EK Success 1" square). Then a red bow was added. This was all sprayed with diamond glitter dust.

Originally it had a black butterfly (Memory Box Pippi Butterfly) that was sprayed with glitter dust, but the card seemed to lack a much needed additional pop of color, so I spray painted it red. However, because the butterfly was black, the red came out not as bright as I had hoped, so I cut another one out of bright red paper and glued it on top of the first one to make a double-winged butterfly.

Here is the card:




And this is a close up of the double-winged butterfly:




I am entering the card in the following challenges:

4 Krafty Girlz Challenges - Anything Goes  2/3
Crafty Ribbons Challenges - Anything Goes with Ribbon  2/5
Word Art Wednesday - Anything Goes  3/5
Sister Act Card Challenge - Anything Goes  NL
Inspire Me Fridays - Anything Goes NL

Thank you for stopping by my blog. I always appreciate your visits, and your encouraging comments mean more to me than you know. As always, God's highest and best to you today and every day.

Many rich blessings,

Ginny B.

Romans 10:9-11
If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is by believing in your heart that you are made right with God, and it is by confessing with your mouth that you are saved. NLT

Friday, September 20, 2013

And the Winner of the Hat Contest Is...

This week I am entering a card at Joan's Gardens, where we are challenged to make a card with the following guidelines:
  • Use a picture
  • Use neutral colors
  • Add a flourish
  • Use a product sold at Joan's Gardens
  • Mention that you are entering your card at her challenge
I found an old photo of my grandmother (she is the lady in the middle), her sister and another friend; they were wearing HUGE, very elaborate, highly embellished hats. It must have been the style back then. The coloring on the card is sepia, brown and ivory. (Please excuse the differences in color in the different pictures; I think it had something to do with the lighting.) They look so pleased and happy to be showing off their beautiful hats.  :)

I used ivory cardstock and pasted a neutral colored paper on top of it, then attached the picture that was die cut out and framed in a darker brown with the same package of die cuts, but one size larger.  The sentiment is printed from my computer because no stamp I had was right for the card. The sentiment is die cut also with the same oval scallop. I cut the backing also from the same die set, but it made the card too crowded, so I cut it down so that there is just a hint of a darker background for the sentiment. Next, I put ivory colored lace across the bottom border of the card and added leaf flourishes, roses and an ivory colored bow.

Here is a picture of the card; sorry that they do not all appear to be the same color. Bad editing on my part (LOL):


 Closeup of the roses and lace:


Closeup of the sentiment:


 And a closer look at the hats:

They all three are holding American flags, but only the one being held by the lady on the right is clearly visible. Looks different from our flag today, for sure!

Here are the tools used to make the card:

Spellbinders:  Bitty Blossoms, Classic Scalloped Ovals
Cheery Lynn:  Mini Fanciful Flourish, Lace Corner Deco
Ecru Lace
Ecru Ribbon
Bow Easy

I am also entering the card in the following challenges:

4 Krafty Girlz Challenges - Anything Goes
Crafty Ribbons Challenges - Anything Goes with Ribbon
Word Art Wednesday - Anything Goes
Kaboodle Doodles - Anything but a Square
Brown Sugar Challenge Blog - Shades of Brown
Sister Act Card Challenge - Anything Goes
Inspire Me Fridays - Anything Goes
The Corrosive Challenge Blog - Mother, Maiden, Crone
Crafting Musketeers - Vintage

7 Kids College Fund - Anything Goes, Twist of Vintage  1/3


Thank you for stopping by my blog. I always appreciate your visits, and your encouraging comments mean more to me than you know. As always, God's highest and best to you today and every day.

Many rich blessings,

Ginny B.

Romans 10:9-11
If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is by believing in your heart that you are made right with God, and it is by confessing with your mouth that you are saved. NLT

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Isaiah 30:15

This week at Joan's Gardens we are challenged to make a card with fall colors, leaves, and a bird and/or a tree.

I was at Hobby Lobby yesterday and they were having a sale on Fall goodies, so I saw these beautiful leaves and this great burlap that was on a 6" ribbon roll. You know how a cardmaker's mind starts to work when these things come into view!

Starting out with ivory cardstock, I cut the burlap to fit the card and glued it down; then the leaves were added with a three-looped raffia ribbon. The sentiment is printed out from my computer and is framed with a Spellbinder's die cut; I inked the edges with some orange ink to add some more brightness to the card. The bird is also from Spellbinders. The tiny butterflies are from a Fiskars punch and the larger brown butterfly is from Martha Stewart. All butterflies are coated with yellow gold glitter glue.

Here is the card:


Closeup of the sentiment:


Closeup of the large butterfly:


The leaves:



 And here are the tools I used to make the card:

Spellbinders:  Birds, Labels 18
Fiskars:  Tiny Butterfly Punch
Martha Stewart:  Royal Butterfly
Hobby Lobby:  Burlap Ribbon, Fall Leaves
Golden Raffia
Orange Ink
Golden Orange Glitter Glue

Also entering this card in the following challenges:

Word Art Wednesday - Anything Goes
Inspire Me Fridays - Anything Goes
ABC Challenges - Fall Colors
Craft Your Passion - Fall Colors
Kaboodle Doodles - Anything but a Square
The Perfect Sentiment - Fall
Flutterby Wednesdays - Anything Goes with Butterflies or Fairies
Anything Goes Challenge Blog - Anything Goes
Sister Act Card Challenge - Anything Goes


Thank you for stopping by my blog. I always appreciate your visits, and your encouraging comments mean more to me than you know. As always, God's highest and best to you today and every day.

Many rich blessings,

Ginny B.

Romans 10:9-11
If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is by believing in your heart that you are made right with God, and it is by confessing with your mouth that you are saved. NLT

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Yellow Birthday Blessings GBCB-021

Good evening, lovely crafters. I worked on a card today, reworking one that I did not like so much, and making a totally different look for it, which I like a lot better than what it was before the re-work.

Starting out with white cardstock, another piece was laid over it that had been run through an embossing folder, then sprayed with glitter dust. Next, a die cut frame was covered with opal glitter glue--I really lavished it on. In fact it was so wet with glitter glue that after it dried I had to iron it because it was all wonky! Next, I die cut a ribbon label with a sentiment I printed from my computer. It is sprayed with diamond glitter dust. A yellow Marianne die came next, then green leaf flourishes. A rolled yellow rose is the focal point with a quadruple looped yellow and glittery white ribbon bow. A butterfly glistened with iridescent glitter glue was placed on the left and yellow rhinestones were placed on the butterfly and in the lower left hand corner.

Here is the card:


Tools used:

Paper Studio:  A2 Floral
Spellbinders:  S5-128, S5-090, Ribbon Labels, Spiral Blossom One
Memory Box:  Pippi Butterfly
Marianne:  LR0272
Cheery Lynn:  Small Fanciful Flourish
Diamond Glitter Dust
Iridescent Glitter Glue
Yellow and Iridescent White Ribbons
Bow Easy

I am entering this card in the following challenges:

613 Avenue - Anything Goes
Anything Goes Challenge Blog - Anything Goes (NL)
Sister Act Card Challenge - Anything Goes
Simon Says - Emboss It
Created with Love Challenges - Anything Goes
Hobby Cutz Challenges - Anything Goes
Word Art Wednesday - Anything Goes
Inspire Me Fridays - Anything Goes


Thank you for stopping by my blog. I always appreciate your visits, and your encouraging comments mean more to me than you know. As always, God's highest and best to you today and every day.

Many rich blessings,

Ginny B.

Romans 10:9-11
If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is by believing in your heart that you are made right with God, and it is by confessing with your mouth that you are saved. NLT


Sunday, September 15, 2013

Rustic Elegance with Gold - GBCB-001

This week at Joan's Gardens we are challenged to use leaves, fall colors and a tree and/or a bird. Lots of fall colors are inspiring me, and although it is not cooler weather where I live, the hope for that is always in the air.

I used a wonderful Scripture Art piece from Word Art Wednesday that they featured some time back. It is always an encouragement to be reminded what God has in store for us,and how much He loves us.

I used ivory cardstock and put a dark burgundy brown paper on top of that. the next layer is embossed and spray painted with gold paint. Then it is dabbed very subtly with green, brown, red and orange inks. The sentiment is printed with brown ink onto ivory cardstock, then backed with the same burgundy brown paper. Fall colored inks were dabbed on it to give some interest.  Two twigs from my back yard are accented with a twine bow, punched leaves and a little embossed orange bird. A butterfly finishes the card. The colors in the picture do not show the true golden-ness of the background.  Wish that had come through better.

Here it is:



Close up of the little birdie:


And the bow and butterfly:


Sentiment:



I used these to make the card:

Paper Studio:  A2 Leaves EF
Martha Stewart:  Butterfly Punch, Three-Leaf Punch
Spellbinders:  P5-006 Birds
Pieces of a Branch from My Back Yard
Twine
Gold Spray Paint

These are the challenges where I will be entering this card:

Joan's Gardens:  Leaves, Fall Colors, Tree and/or a Bird
Chocolate, Coffee & Cards Challenges - Anything Goes
4 Krafty Girlz Challenge - Anything Goes
Mark's Finest Papers - "G" (my "G" element is "gold")
Inspire Me Fridays - Anything Goes
Sister Act Card Challenge - Anything Goes
Simon Says - Emboss It
613 Avenue - Anything Goes
Word Art Wednesday - Anything Goes
Flutterby Wednesdays - Autumn Colors with a Butterfly

Thank you for stopping by my blog. I always appreciate your visits. As always, God's highest and best to you today and every day.

Many rich blessings,

Ginny B.

Romans 10:9-11
If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is by believing in your heart that you are made right with God, and it is by confessing with your mouth that you are saved. NLT

GBCB-001


Saturday, September 14, 2013

Butterflies Are Free

I made a card this morning that is nearly all white, except for a colored stamping, which is the centerpiece of the card. This was in the guidelines of the current Crafty Ribbons Challenge.

Starting out with white cardstock, another piece was laid over it that had been run through an embossing folder, then sprayed with glitter dust. Next, a die cut frame was covered with opal glitter glue--I really lavished it on. In fact it was so wet with glitter glue that after it dried I had to iron it because it was all wonky! The butterflies were stamped onto watercolor paper, then die cut and colored with pens. Then that was also sprayed with diamond glitter dust.  It is finished off with a glittery triple-looped white bow.

Here is the card:



This is a close up of the butterflies:



And of the bow:



Tools used:

Paper Studio:  A2 Floral
Stampin' Up:  Kindness Matters
Spellbinders:  S5-128, S5-090
Diamond Glitter Dust
Iridescent Glitter Glue
Bow Easy

I am entering this card in the following challenges:

Chocolate, Coffee & Cards Challenges - Anything Goes
4 Krafty Girlz Challenge - Anything Goes
Sparkle N Sprinkle Creative Challenges - Anything Goes with Glitter, Embossing Powder and/or Flocking
Crafty Ribbons Challenge - Pure Whiteness
Inspire Me Fridays - Anything Goes
Sister Act Card Challenge - Anything Goes
Simon Says - Emboss It


Thank you for stopping by my blog. I always appreciate your visits, and your encouraging comments mean more to me than you know. As always, God's highest and best to you today and every day.

Many rich blessings,

Ginny B.

Romans 10:9-11
If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is by believing in your heart that you are made right with God, and it is by confessing with your mouth that you are saved. NLT


Friday, September 13, 2013

Have a Great Day GBCB-018

This week I am entering a card at Joan's Gardens; we have a fallish challenge with the following:

  • Use fall colors
  • Include leaves
  • Add a tree and/or a bird
  • Use something sold at Joan's Gardens
Using ivory cardstock, I glued down an burnt orange paper; on top of that is a bright golden yellow paper run through a bird and leafy swirl EF. The brown branches are cut out and to them are glued leaves that had been sponged with fall greens, oranges, reds, golds and browns. Across the top is a copper/brown ribbon and a sentiment stamped and framed. A cheerful little bird is perched on one of the branches.

Here is a picture of the card:



And here are the tools used to make the card:

Spellbinders:  Birds, P5-006
Cuttlebug: Birds and Swirls Embossing Folder
Martha Stewart:  Three-Leaf Punch
JustRite Stamp:  CR-03885
EK Success:  Framing Punch
Fallish colored inks
Copper/Brown Ribbon

I am also entering this card at Avenue 613, Simon Says, 4 Crafty Girlz Challenges and Word Art Wednesday.

Thank you for stopping by my blog. I always appreciate your visits. As always, God's highest and best to you today and every day.

Many rich blessings,

Ginny B.

Romans 10:9-11
If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is by believing in your heart that you are made right with God, and it is by confessing with your mouth that you are saved. NLT

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Wise Men Still Seek Him

I got this great stamp at a gift exchange last year that says, "Wise men still seek Him."  How wonderfully true. So for a long time I have wanted to use it, but needed just the right setting for it. Today I made this card that I think makes sense with the content and the sentiment.

Starting out with white cardstock, a blue layer was added on top of it. Next, a darker blue paper was run through and EF that made a curvy frame. The wise men and star were added with embossing powder and my handy heat tool. I tried making the sentiment in gold embossing powder, but it was not heavy enough, and the text was very illegible. So it is stamped in blue ink on white paper which is framed from the same lighter blue paper glued to the white base. The elements are elevated with pop dots for added eye appeal. Lastly, a gold ribbon is added to add more sparkle.

Here is the card:


This card is like another Christmas card I made using Microsoft Publisher for some of the other features of the card. On the inside top is the story of the wise men:


On the inside bottom is a stamped sentiment:


And on the back of the card is another scripture and my "made by" signature:



Here are the tools used to make the card:

Poly Clear Hero Arts:    CL625
Paper Studio:  A2 Bracket Frame Embossing Folder
Zing:  Gold Embossing Powder
Gold Ribbon

I am entering this card at:

Word Art Wednesday - Anything Goes
Crafty Ribbons Challenge - Anything Goes with a Ribbon
Avenue 613 - Anything Goes
Simon Says - Emboss It
Sparkle N Sprinkle Creative Challenges - Anything Goes with Glitter, Embossing Powder and/or Flocking
Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge - Anything Goes as Long as It's Christmas





Thank you for stopping by my blog. I always appreciate your visits. As always, God's highest and best to you today and every day.

Many rich blessings,

Ginny B.

Romans 10:9-11
If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is by believing in your heart that you are made right with God, and it is by confessing with your mouth that you are saved. NLT


Monday, September 9, 2013

Psalm 33:1 GBCB-012

I was at a fun craft gathering last weekend and made a card there. If you have ever been to one of these, you know that you need to take the tools you think you will be need for whatever it is you will be working on; you may also know that you can only pack so much...

I wanted to use this layout from the Just Us Girls challenge for this week:



So with some limited resources, I made this card.  Starting out with white cardstock, a sweet little flowery paper was glued on top of it, then with pop dots a pink layer was added. Before adding the pink layer, a blue ribbon was run down the center of it horizontally, and a bow was attached. A beautiful art Scripture from Word Art Wednesday was diecut and put on top of that with pop dots, as well.

I did not bring any single butterfly punches, but did bring a Martha Stewart butterfly border punch, so I punched out a piece of blue paper and cut the butterflies from that. Also added are tiny butterflies from another punch.

Here is the card:


These are the tools used to make the card:

Spellbinders:  S5-031
Martha Stewart:  Butterfly Border Punch
Paper Studio:  Tiny Butterfly Punch
Blue Ribbon

I am entering this card in the following challenges:

Word Art Wednesday - Anything Goes
Just Us Girls - Layout Template
Simon Says Wednesday Challenge - Animals
Crafty Ribbon Challenge - Anything Goes with Ribbon
Flutterby Wednesdays - Anything Goes with a Butterfly or Fairy
Avenue 613 - Anything goes

Thank you for stopping by my blog. I always appreciate your visits. As always, God's highest and best to you today and every day.

Many rich blessings,

Ginny B.

Romans 10:9-11
If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is by believing in your heart that you are made right with God, and it is by confessing with your mouth that you are saved. NLT



Sunday, September 8, 2013

Bless the Lord, O My Soul GBCB-019

This week at 365 Cards there was a challenge set out with a particular layout, so I went to it and came up with a card for it. I used the lovely art from Word Art Wednesday that was printed out from my computer--Psalm 103:2. I am entering this card at both these places and also at Simon SaysFriends of SpeedyTV, Flutterby Wednesdays and Crafty Ribbons Challenge.

Starting out with white cardstock, a blue layer was added, then a piece of patterned paper that had been run through a lattice EF; I also used an ink brayer to put some green ink on the raised parts to make them show up better. The next layer is a white square, also run through an EF. I had it on a surface that had some wet ink on it, so instead of throwing it away, I just added more to make the raised pattern show up more prominently. An oval green gingham piece left over from another project was added (I don't seem to be able to throw things away!), then the lovely sentiment layered on top of that. The yellow flower was added with a yellow rhinestone brad in the middle along with some green punched leaves. One larger butterfly and three small ones were added, and a yellow bow finished off the card.

Here it is:



Here are the tools used to make the card:

Spellbinders:  Scalloped Ovals
Memory Box:  Fabulous Phlox, Pippi Butterfly
Martha Stewart:  Three-Leaf Punch
Paper Studio EF (2 different ones); Tiny Butterfly Punch
Our Daily Bread:  Gingham Stamp
Yellow ribbon

Thank you for stopping by my blog. I always appreciate your visits. As always, God's highest and best to you today and every day.

Many rich blessings,

Ginny B.

Romans 10:9-11
If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is by believing in your heart that you are made right with God, and it is by confessing with your mouth that you are saved. NLT

Friday, September 6, 2013

Golden Friend

Some friends are just golden. You know that God has put them in your life as a gift.This card celebrates that, and is for a very special friend who is, indeed, golden.

I started out with black cardstock with white polka dots that was from a package of pre-cut cards that you can get in a box at most craft stores. on top of that is a piece of holographic patterned paper that is meant to be a tissue type paper that is used to stuff gift bags, but I thought it was so pretty, I wanted to use it on a card. Next is a sentiment printed from my computer that says, "To a Dear Friend Who Is Golden."  Next is a cutting of gold mesh ribbon placed on the bottom of the card and a gold bow made of the same ribbon. It has wire edges, so it is easily manipulated and holds a shape very well. Tucked onto the card is also three golden sparkly balls (Christmas isle in the floral department at the craft store),  and a sprig of golden foliage.

Here is the card:


I am entering this card at Word Art Wednesdays (Anything Goes) and Crafty Ribbons (Anything Goes with Ribbon).

Thank you for stopping by my blog. I always appreciate your visits. As always, God's highest and best to you today and every day.

Many rich blessings,

Ginny B.

Romans 10:9-11
If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is by believing in your heart that you are made right with God, and it is by confessing with your mouth that you are saved. NLT  

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Every Day I Will Bless Thee GBCB-007

Do you ever start out with an idea and work at it for an hour or two trying different things that don't work, then end up with a completely different color scheme and layout for your finished project? I think that is why each card takes me so long. Each one kind of evolves and takes on a life of its own, sometimes not even remotely resembling what was envisioned in the beginning.

Such was today's card. What I finally ended up with was a white cardstock base. On top of that is a layer of cardstock that is sprayed with Krylon textured stone paint. This is neat stuff. It really does look like textured stone when you are done with it.

Next is a partial black circle with a partial white doily on top that has been punched out and embossed. The leaves are silver and have opal translucent glitter glue on them to make them sparkle. The yellow rose is rolled and also embellished with opal glitter glue.

The sentiment is printed from my computer and is mounted on yellow and black paper. A triple-looped silver bow completes the card.

And here it is:



A closeup of the rose and the textured paper and silver sparkly leaves:


These are the tools used to make the card:

Krylon:  Textured Stone Spray Paint
Spellbinders:  Spiral Blossom One
Paper Studio:  A2 Floral EF
Blue Hills Studio: Multi Shaper Punch: Lace, BHS616
Poppy Stamps:  Lorelai Leaf
Glitter Glue

I am entering this card at MFP Speedy TV and Word Art Wednesday.
Thank you for stopping by my blog. I always appreciate your visits. As always, God's highest and best to you today and every day.

Many rich blessings,

Ginny B.

Romans 10:9-11
If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is by believing in your heart that you are made right with God, and it is by confessing with your mouth that you are saved. NLT






Monday, September 2, 2013

You Are God's Masterpiece GBCB-005

Today I did something a little different  by getting out my sewing machine and stitching some of the papers on a card. This takes more effort because of (A) getting out the sewing machine, (B) changing the thread and the bobbin and (C) putting that extra touch of stitching on the papers. Looking at others who do this, it is easy to see that it really adds impact and style to any kind of card. It seems to work especially well with vintage images.

One of the most encouraging verses in Scripture is Ephesians 2:10: " You are God's masterpiece. He has created you anew in Christ Jesus, so you can do the good tings he planned for you long ago." Isn't that just one of the neatest thoughts you can hold in your heart?  Absolutely!

Starting out with white cardstock, a dark pink polka dot layer was glued down on top of it.   :o)  Then I took the same pink polka dot paper and stitched it to a light pink cardstock paper and attached that to the card with pop dots. the darker pink paper was run through an EF to add texture, although you may have to look very closely to tell that.

The vintage rose print, colored with both peach and pink, was one I found on the internet. It is printed from my computer, then die cut with a frame. Then it was mounted on a pink paper that is slightly darker than the lightest pink paper and glued down to the card. With that same pink paper the Scripture is printed out and die cut with a frame from the same set as the larger frame. It is also attached with pop dots.

I used a peachy-pink ribbon to accent the lower right hand corner; it has wired edges, so it was easy to manipulate and will hold the shape well. It is attached with a glue dot.

Finally, three butterflies punched out from three different pink papers accent the card; they are embellished with iridescent opal glitter glue.


Here is the card:




This is a closeup of the glittery butterflies:




And here are the tools used to make the card:

Spellbinders:  Romantic Rectangles, S5-090
Paper Studio: A2 Floral, 462630 Embossing Folder
Martha Stewart:  Royal Butterfly Punch
Glitter Glue
Peachy-Pink Ribbon
Papers
Sewing Machine

I am entering this card at Simon Says, MFP Speedy TV and Word Art Wednesday.
Thank you for stopping by my blog. I always appreciate your visits. As always, God's highest and best to you today and every day.

Many rich blessings,

Ginny B.

Romans 10:9-11
If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is by believing in your heart that you are made right with God, and it is by confessing with your mouth that you are saved. NLT



Sunday, September 1, 2013

You Crown the Year...

This week at Joan's Gardens I am entering another card with these guidelines:
  • Use gingham, checks or plaids
  • Colors:  green, white and brown
  • Butterflies
  • Something fallish... pumpkins, scarecrows, leaves, etc.

I have to admit that I shamelessly stole Darlene's idea about the fence and the green gingham background. She gave me such a great idea looking at her card and kind of got me out of my layout that I had been stuck in for awhile.

I took a piece of blue paper and cut it to size, then dabbed white ink on it with a sponge to resemble clouds, then glued it onto the base white cardstock. On top of that is a strip of green gingham which was made by using an ODB gingham stamp and green ink.  On top of that is a little fence cut from a brown paper lunch sack using a die cut. It is attached with dimensional stickies to make it stand out against the gingham background. A green double-looped bow is added with the ribbon threaded between the slats of the fence. The tree and pumpkins are cut outs. I bent the tree branches so that they appear more "3-D-ish," so they also stand out a bit. The sentiment is printed from my computer and is cut with a scallop oval die, which was lightly inked around the edges with gold ink. Last, but not least, tiny little punched out butterflies are added.

The card still seemed to be lacking something, so I had some gold vellum leaves that were left over from a previous project and so I tucked them around the fence and the pumpkins.

Here is the card:




Here are the tools used to make the card:
  • Spellbinders:  Lacy Ovals, S4-314
  • Our Daily Bread:  Gingham Stamp 
  • Cheery Lynn:  Victorian Picket Fence, B123 
  • Memory Box: Fabulous Phlox (gold leaves)
  • Bow Easy
  • Paper Studio:  Tiny Butterfly Punch
  • Gold Vellum
  • Green and gold ink
  • Green and silver ribbon

I am also entering this card at Simon Says and  Word Art Wednesday.

Thank you for stopping by my blog. I always appreciate your visits. As always, God's highest and best to you today and every day.

Many rich blessings,

Ginny B.

Romans 10:9-11
If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is by believing in your heart that you are made right with God, and it is by confessing with your mouth that you are saved. NLT