Monday, September 30, 2013

A little stamping done!

After a long break from doing anything stamping-related I recently made some cards for family and a friend. I've not been following the stamping trends or buying anything new, so I'm clueless as to what is currently popular. Just trying to be content using what I already have. It's been very enjoyable and I hope the urge lasts.

This one was for a good friend of mine. I took a white pompom and colored it with a yellow Copic marker for the hat top. I used black string to give the balloons a little dimension, and also popped out the left balloon with a dimensional dot. I did a nifty stitch on the ribbon that makes me think of a heartbeat and zigzags just to jazz the edges up a bit. Let me just say, corners are so hard to stitch!



I could not get the colors in the upper and lower pics to match, so please forgive the differences. You can see the pompom, string and the balloon more closely below (and every stray bit and boo-boo that I never catch until after I look at the pics!)



I made this one for my hubs last year for his birthday, but never posted it. Probably should've avoided the overuse of the Mesh texture. Oh, well. I had fun doing the crazy sewing stitches all over the place!



Squiggle squiggle! Love it!



And this one I made him this year. More guy-ish for sure, and he loves classic cars. I made mine to look kind of like a rainbow trout. I don't know why! I just did!



Still love using LOTS of texture on my cards. All coloring was done using Copics.



I went wild with my sewing machine on all of these cards, trying different stitches. Turning corners was tricky, so I had to kind of ad lib because of what I ended up with. I threw in the gems in a funky way to play along with the jumpy stitches. It sort of works, I think.



So that's all the stamping I've done so far, but I have another birthday I need a card for, so there's more stamping in the near future.

Not sure if anyone still comes here anymore, but if you do, thanks for stopping by!

7 comments:

  1. Hi, Kim! So happy to see your beautiful cards! You've still got it, girlfriend! Fabulous work, darlin'! Hope all is well! Blessings, Angie

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  2. Hi! I thought I'd stop by and check out your blog. It's been awhile. :) I love the cards that you made. The little pom pom that you added to the cats party hat is adorable. I'm sure that your husband love getting the card that you made for him. It is a wonderful birthday card. My favorite card that you shared today is the one with the car. I *love* the texture and the colors that you chose for that card. What a great card for a man. Enjoy the week. :)

    Mary

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  3. Hi, Ang and Mary! It's been so long that I really wasn't expecting anyone to come by, so it's really nice to see you both! Thanks for the kind words! You might find this amusing, but it's been so long since I had to describe my cards that I forgot what Copics were called and had to look to describe what I colored these with! Duh! It's been too long!

    Take care!

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  4. Hi Kim, nice to see your lovely cards. I think it's good to use stuff from our stash rAther than buy new all the time. Fashions change all the time but we don't have to follow like sheep! :)

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  5. Good point, Anne! I do miss the old days when there were 3 big stamp companies and they came out with only one big catalog per year. It wasn't so dizzying to keep up!

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  6. I stop by to check on you and was so glad to see you were posting. Nice cards. I like them all, a lot. I have to say the one with the card is my favorite! Love the colors, trout and all!!!! The horizontal layout with the racy fastback behind the car gives it the look of speed and like the car could just fly off of there. Nice. I lvoe the license plates as a a backdrop, too!!!

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  7. Thanks, Teresa! Robert loves old cars, so this was an easy choice for his card. That license plate paper is by Tim Holtz. He has such cool masculine stuff! I have a whole pad of his papers to play with!

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