Thursday, 19 June 2025

Shell Ahoy

 

Challenge #291 at Time Out has just gone live and this fortnight we have another

Photo Inspiration Challenge




Here's a closer look at this gorgeous piece of art from Alyson@romantheocean!


 
Challenge 291 is being sponsored by Frantic Stamper and they are very kindly offering our top pick as chosen by the design team a $20 store credit and t
he Top Pick will also be invited to join Time Out as a guest designer in a future challenge!  

Be sure to see how my talented team mates were inspired by this pic over on the Time Out Blog - I do hope I'll see your creations in the gallery and and I look forward to seeing how you're inspired!

I chose a scallop shell (Memory Box Grand Scallop Shell) because it most closely resembled a heart shape and distressed it with Spun Sugar and Antique Linen Distress Inks.  I added some coral to resemble the reeds in the pic and a few shells in the lower right corner (all from Charlie & Paulchen Ozeankranz).  And I was happy to use this NBUS sentiment (Sugar Pea Ahoy Word with Shadow) finally!

Everything was "winked" (though it's difficult to tell from the photo) to give that salt encrusted look!

I am grateful for and would like to enter the following challenges

NBUS Challenge #75 - NBUS Ahoy Die;

Snippets Challenge #508 - How lucky was I to have this perfectly sized snippet (with double sided tape on the back) left over from cutting an oval frame (I even managed to get another piece of coral cut from the middle of the brown after this photo was taken), the same for this snippet of white (could have even cut some more shells if I'd had time);

Papercraft Challenge #119 - Summer Vibes (collecting shells on the beach is my best memory of summer as a child - can still remember the smell of the sea when I think of sea shells);

As You Like It Challenge - To add a sentiment or not - I definitely like to add a sentiment because I don't think a card is complete without it, even if it's just a simple "hugs" or "hello";

Thanks for stopping by, I hope you go away a little inspired!  Your visits and comments are always a joy and always appreciated!  And if you leave a comment, I’ll know you were here and how to find you!

Kate

Thursday, 5 June 2025

Parisienne Delights

 

Time Out Challenge #290 has just gone live and it's one of our new challenges for 2025 - a Pick 2 Challenge! 


The concept of a Pick 2 Challenge is self-explanatory - we give you 6 word prompts to choose from and you use at least 2 of them to inspire your creation!  To be clear, you can pick more than 2 if you like - all 6 if you really want to challenge yourself but just make sure to pick at least 2!

The Word Prompts for this challenge are

Recycle, Weather, Ribbon, Bold, Repeat and Place

We don't have a sponsor this challenge but I have a brand new die set (ordered twice oops) which I will send anywhere in the world to our Top Pick as chosen by the design team members!  Here's a photo of  this 23 pce die set from Sizzix - Garden Shed by Sophie Guilar!


And as usual, our Top Pick will also be invited to join Time Out as a guest designer in a future challenge!  Speaking of guest designers, our guest designer this fortnight is Jaydee our winner of Challenge #285!  Be sure to check out the Time Out Blog to see how how Jaydee and my talented team mates were inspired by these 6 words!

do hope you enjoy our challenge and I do hope you can take Time Out and join us for some fun!  And please, if it isn't obvious let us know how these words inspired your creation!  And please remember we only allow a total of 5 challenges - ours plus 4 others!

This card is a very belated birthday card for my daughter-in-law!  My son took her to Paris to celebrate her first birthday as his wife so I knew I wanted a Parisienne theme!  I found this very old but still NBUS stamp set while looking for all things Parisienne in my stash (Just Rite Greetings from Paris)!  I don't know why I never used it before because it stamped beautifully and makes a very simple add-on element when paired with the matching Spellbinders Label 25 die!  So Paris became the PLACE!  And of course no trip to Paris would be complete without the Eiffel Tower - cut from brown card stock and Winked (though the sparkle is as always difficult to capture)!

The first thing I noticed on this stamp was Le Chocolat and as I got some new sweetie dies with the Gummiapan Easter Advent Calendar, I thought I'd add a few of those cut from this piece of RECYCLED (from an old Christmas cracker) gold card stock!  



 Then as I was assembling the card I smudged the background panel - uggh what could I use to hide that 🤔!
   
Inspired by the WEATHER prompt, I thought clouds may very well be obscuring the top of the Eiffel Tower!  At this point the design was decidedly unbalanced so I added some ferns (Spellbinders Be Bold Blooms) REPEATED of course, to the base of the card!

So 4 Word Prompts achieved on my card - PLACE, RECYCLE, REPEAT and WEATHER!  But as I said it's only necessary to Pick 2!

I am grateful for and would like to enter the following fabulous challenges

NBUS Challenge #75 - NBUS Stamp Set, Gummiapan Sweeties;

Neglected Stuff Challenge June 2025 - Neglected Eiffel Tower (from Spellbinders French Frills die set) bought in 2013 last used 2018 and Just Rite French Frill stamp set bought 2015 and NBUS;

Snippets Playground - Snippets above;


Thanks for stopping by, I hope you go away a little inspired!  Your visits and comments are always a joy and always appreciated!  And if you leave a comment, I’ll know you were here and should be able to find you!


Kate

Sunday, 1 June 2025

Merry Forest

 


Sparkles Christmas Challenge 172 has just gone live and Melanie has chosen Include the word Merry as our theme for the month of June!

I don't think I'll ever get to the bottom of my NBUS (mainly because I keep adding to it) but it's fun to try!  I was playing with this 3D embossing folder (Sizzix Trees by Kathrin Breen) last month!  The first time I cracked the card stock so I remembered the trick of dampening the card stock slightly before embossing and that worked!  

Since the prompt for Sparkles was to use the word Merry, I thought I'd use this rather elegant Merry Christmas die I ordered from Gummiapan late last year.  However because it's so wide the orientation really needs to be landscape and as I wanted to use it with this embossed panel, I thought about leaving the "Christmas" off after fiddling a bit I tried the sentiment diagonally and this is what I came up with!    

I added a tree (Yvonne Creations Family Christmas Window) to the lower right corner because it was a little too plain! And then went over everything with the Wink of Stella Pen to make it sparkle! 

I know it seems strange to make Christmas cards in June but this year is flying by and it will be December in no time!  So I hope to see your "Merry" Creations in the gallery over at the Sparkles Christmas Challenge!

 I am grateful for and would like to enter the following fabulous challenges

NBUS Challenge #75 - NBUS embossing folder, Merry Christmas Text die;
Merry Little Christmas Challenge #62 - Anything Christmas Goes;
As You Like It Challenge - My Favourite Type of Embossing is definitely dry embossing!

Thanks for stopping by, I hope you go away a little inspired!  Your visits and comments are always a joy and always appreciated!  And if you leave a comment, I’ll know you were here and should be able to find you!


Kate

Thursday, 22 May 2025

Petit Oiseau and Buzzing Bee


Challenge #289 at Time Out Challenges has just gone live and this fortnight we want to see projects Inspired By Your Favourite Winged Thing!  


This challenge is generously being sponsored by Lawn Fawn and they are offering our Top Pick as chosen by the design teams a $25 credit to the store!  


 The Top Pick will also be invited to join Time Out as a guest designer in a future challenge!  Speaking of guest designers, our guest designer this fortnight is Kathy Asper of My Asperations our winner from Challenge #284!  Be sure to check out how Kathy was inspired by her favourite winged thing as well as my talented team mates over on the Time Out Blog!

When thinking about Winged Things, my brain immediately went to birds - I had a budgerigar many years ago (I may have mentioned my Billy Boy once or twice already on my blog LOL). He was a great pet - chattering away all day telling anybody who would listen "what a good little boy" he was.  He also loved to dance and he would come when called!  His cage door was mostly left open which was a problem on weekends because he rarely let me sleep in!   Billy Boy was blue and yellow so I made up a little bird (Poppy Stamps Nordic Bird Bunch) in blue and yellow and put him aside!  At this point my Mojo decided to go AWOL!

Eventually I remembered I had an old rubber stamp (from de Stempelwinkel) that I had bought at a craft market in 2018 but never got around to using - well I can't make out a lot of the text but I know enough French to recognise the word "Oiseaux"!   I had an idea was to create a circular aperture, have the text behind the aperture, surround the aperture with flowers and have the bird in the centre of the aperture nestled among the flowers!   After stamping the text, I realised it was too harsh (should have stamped off first) but managed to save it by softening it with a piece of vellum.  I cut some Nordic flowers (Poppy Stamps Nordic Flourishes and Nordic Flower Heads) from white and coloured them with various (pastel) alcohol markers.   Then I pulled down the bird I'd made and realised the colours were far too bright for my bird!  So I made up another bird this time cut from white and coloured with alcohol markers - fortunately, like most of Poppy Stamps' Nordic Collection, these birds are a doddle to make up!

I finished off the card with a simple "hugs" sentiment (Spellbinders Vivid Script Sentiments) and mounted it on a brown card base!  

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Now a bird may be my favourite winged thing but this bee die which came with the Spellbinders Advent Calendar last year is a lot of fun to play with!  And since I have already have quite a few bee related resources I guess bees are probably my second favourite winged thing - at least when made from paper ... in real life I've been stung way too many times!  

I made up a few bees and played with other bee related stash and this Happy "Bee" Day card with a black frame (two rectangle dies), a pierced honeycomb panel and the addition of 3 flowers was my favourite (the little flower die came with the set)!  The wings were cut from yellow vellum and when assembled, I mounted him on one of those little action wobbler springs so he wiggles (even buzzes) a little!


I'm looking forward to reading about your favourite winged thing and seeing your creations in the Time Out Gallery!  Please remember we only allow links to 5 challenges combined - Time Out plus 4 others!   

I am grateful for and would like to enter the following fabulous challenges

Card 1 Only
The Paper Players Challenge PP738 - Things that Fly (CAS);


Triple B May 2025 Challenge - Birds and Blooms;

Card 2 Only
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Simon Says Bright and Cheerful (The Bee Card);

Both Cards
NBUS Challenge #74 - NBUS Bird, NBUS Nordic Flowers, NBUS Oiseaux Text Stamp, NBUS Bee;
Cut it Up Challenge #330 - Send Me Flowers;

Thanks for stopping by, I hope you go away a little inspired!  Your visits and comments are always a joy and always appreciated!  And if you leave a comment, I’ll know you were here and should be able to find you!


Kate

Thursday, 8 May 2025

Spaced Out

 

May the 4th has been declared Star Wars Day for several years now so for Time Out Challenge #288, we challenge you to get your space jam on and create something inspired by the night sky!


Our challenge is sponsored by Top Flight Stamps who have very generously donated a $25 store credit to be awarded to our top pick as voted by the Design Team.  Our winner will also be invited to guest design with us in a future challenge.  Speaking of guest designers, we are joined this challenge by Jaydee our winner of Challenge 283!  Please do drop by and see what she has made especially for our challenge and if you didn't come from the Challenge Blog, drop by there as well and see how the rest of the team were inspired!

I'd like to enter in the following fabulous challenges
Snippets Playground Challenge #505 - various snippets of silver (including the liner from a margarine pack);


NBUS Challenge #74 - NBUS Infunly Astronaut set;
Allsorts Challenge #822 - Inspired by a song - Fly me to the Moon;
A Cut Above May Challenge - Anything Goes with Die Cuts;

Thanks for stopping by, I hope you go away a little inspired!  Your visits and comments are always a joy and always appreciated!  And if you leave a comment, I’ll know you were here and should be able to find you!


Kate

Thursday, 1 May 2025

Spotted Stocking



Sparkles Christmas Challenge 171 has just gone live and Caz has chosen Christmas Stocking as the theme for the month of May!

Finally, a chance to break out this this Woodware stamp set (Big Bubble Stocking) I ordered a while ago!  I cut bubbles (Woodware Big Bubbles and Woodware Bubbles) from a piece of patterned paper as well as snippets of red and green.  I think there must be another die that I should have bought because there were a lot of smaller bubbles needed to complete the stocking and I needed to pull out many other sets to try and find the right sized bubbles - time consuming and fiddly (ugh)!

Anyway not being a quitter, I finally finished the card and added this small "joy" sentiment (Reverse Confetti).  Glossy Accents helped complete the "bubble" look I was after.  The holly leaves were paper-pieced from a co-ordinating piece of patterned paper.

I'd like join the following challenges
NBUS Challenge #74 - NBUS Woodware Big Bubble Stocking, Woodware Bubbles, Woodware Big Bubbles;
Merry Little Christmas Challenge #61 - Anything Christmas Goes;
Festive Friday Challenge - Anything Christmas Goes;
The Holly and Ivy Christmas Challenge #183 - Anything Christmas Goes;

Thanks for visiting, I hope you go away a little inspired!  And if you leave a comment, I’ll know you were here and will try to find you!


Kate