Hey y'all. I did not get much sleep last night--I was up too late reading a book (which happens frequently, let's be honest) despite knowing that the hubs was going to get up in the wee smalls and that would wake me up and I have a hard time getting back to sleep, and I also know that when I don't get much sleep I am much more prone to headaches which is exactly what happened so that's how my day is starting. But I finished my book last night and it was really good and also I'm pretty sure I have bought over fifty books on my Kindle this month. I need to clone myself so I can read more and do all the other things I want to do too. Also, speaking of clones, Ryan and I have watched all of the Star Wars prequel trilogy and we are now watching the Clone Wars cartoon series. Love it.
Anyway, for the second day in a row, I have inked up a brand new stamp set. Take a look:
Mixing old and new here; the bunny is from the March product of the month stamp set Notes of Spring, and the patterned paper is February's product of the month, the Painted Illusions DSP, while the Easter greeting is from 2011's Something to Celebrate. I am entering this at CAS on Friday's challenge to make a spring card, and I had to have a go at the Festive Friday challenge:
I have pastel colors, two punches, a rabbit, and an Easter greeting. I also used the latest sketch from CAS Colours & Sketches:
I cut a strip of Soft Sea Foam cardstock to go across the patterned paper as in the sketch, and I colored it with the light Blend marker to differentiate it a bit from the card base instead of using another pattern there since this is meant to be CAS. The bunny was quick to snip out and happily the large oval punch was a good size for the bunny to fit into.
This is the second card I made for these two challenges; I won't show you the first one because I absolutely despise it because every once in a while, things just don't work out the way you want them to and a card has to go in the bin. I've decided that for the first time in my 20+ years of crafting with SU! products, I am going to take an entire pack of DSP and chuck it. I got the Easter Joy specialty paper and it's got this coating on it that makes the colors dull and smells weird and just feels ick in my hands. I tried to use it and the longer I looked at it the more I hated it. I have also discovered that I don't much like creating with the mix & match ephemera packs either, but at least now I know not to buy those in the future.
Anyway, I'm almost done with my morning cuppa and perhaps a walk in the sunshine with Daphne will make my head feel better. Have a good one, peeps.
Supplies, all SU!
Stamps: Notes of Spring, Something to Celebrate 2011
Ink: Crumb Cake, Soft Sea Foam, Stampin' Blends in Crumb Cake, Flirty Flamingo, Soft Sea Foam
Paper: Soft Sea Foam, Thick Basic White, Painted Illusions DSP
Accessories: large oval punch, modern label? punch, Dimensionals


7 comments:
This is so cute...I just got this set yesterday and need to break out this little guy too!
Also, I wanted to say that Easter Joy paper is not one of my favorites either. I hope the one I bought for the pre-order is not the same way, yikes!
Way to take that unique sketch and make a very nice card! That bunny is quite adorable. Ha ha on the Easter Joy DSP. I actually like it but I will never ever buy another ephermera pack! lol! Hope your head feels better soon.
Well this little cutie is perfect amongst the pink flowers! I think the ephemera packs can be useful but they do have to be used carefully I think so they don't end up looking like a 'cut and stick' project that a 5 year old made! As for that Easter paper - amen to that! I bought it thinking it might be nice for scrapbooking, but it doesn't inspire me and it's absolutely rubbish for cards. I've decided to make mine into gift bags! Thanks for rocking my sketch over at CAS Colours & Sketches this week!
Cute card Christy. I am also not a fan of the Easter Joy DSP. I am a big fan of your card. You made a great choice with the paper you picked and the bunny is adorable. Thanks for sharing your card with us at CAS Colours and Sketches!
So cute! That bunny is the perfect element to put in the cut out! The colors are soft and sweet as well and well suited to the image. I'm another that got the Easter Joy DSP and while I have been able to use some of it on cards it's definitely not my favorite....why is it so thick??? Thanks for sharing at CAS Colours & Sketches!
Fantastic...that little bunny is adorable!! Thanks for playing along with our clean and simple SRPING challenge over at CAS on Friday!! Deb Horst, DT #330
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