Thursday 31 July 2014

Frames - Round II Card 1

Hope you are not too tired of my inked Massa frames as I have another one to show you today.
I used a snippet of teal card for the frame this time and then inked again with two shades of green and some ivory as well.
Much the same drill as last time, but this time a sentiment that would suit many occasions.  I will chose a appropriate sentiment for the insert, once I know what occasion I will use this for.


What luck that I had this  inspirational stamp that fit so perfectly in the square aperture. I think it is an older Stampin Up stamp as it has that hand cut red rubber look to it. There is not a label on the top and no markings of any sort on the sides....Perhaps I forgot to stick the clear sticker on top after I got over the shock of cutting it up! If anyone recognizes it, please let me know.

The DP has a shimmery embossed design. Here is a close up of the sheen...

As many of you know, I survived my personal quest to create 50 cards without spending on consumables. I was much easier than I thought. I celebrated that achievement by attending the local scrapbook garage sale, stocked up on bargains and put myself back into the freezer until I make 50 more! I have actually made several of the further 50 already...but it takes time to organize the blog posts so am a bit behind! I will just make note of the finished cards number in my titles!

Recipe
Card and base - from my stash
DP - First Edition Boho Chic
Card Stock - snippet of Bazzill teal card
Dies - Memory Box Massa Leaf Frame die
Flower - maybe a Prima or perhaps a Recollections...but I am not sure. This is my VOS item...bought these flowers when they first were in style...and then hoarded them ever since!
Stamp - I think it is an old Stampin Up stamp
Inks - Prima Invild Bolme Chalk inks

I am entering this card in the following challenges:
1. Pixies Crafty Workshop - must use snippets
2. Crafty Hazelnut's Patterned Paper challenge - must cover card with paper
3. Fussy and Fancy Challenge - #119 Words
4. Word Art Wednesday - Anything Goes
5. Marks Finest Papers Inspirational Challenge #74 - Luau Wedding Tables ( I was inspired by the flowers on the tables)
6. Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Anything goes
7. Kraftin Kimmie Stamps Wonderful Wednesday - Anything goes
8. Whimsy Stamps Challenge - #72 Summertime ( flowers bloom is summer)

Tuesday 29 July 2014

Frames and Flowers - Card 50

Di at Pixies Crafty Workshop recently featured this card.  I loved it right off the hop and imediately started thinking about my own flowers. They are getting antsy trapped in those glass jars on my desk...they want out!
Besides, that flower ticker at the top of my blog needs adjusting!

Di's card inspired me to create some floral cards of my own. While rummaging about in the bunkie (summer Art Studio...lol), I found this NBUS Memory Box frame die... Massa Leaf Frame Die. I thought it would make a great frame for my flower. I inked it up with three shades of Invild Bolme Prima chalk inks. I used 2 greens and an ivory ink. They dry almost instantly so are easy to work with. I like the way the inking turned out.


Recipe - card base from my stash
DP - First Edition  Bird Song
Card stock - snippet of cream card inked green
Dies - Memory Box, Massa Leaf Frame die
Tags - from the Bird Song Stack
Flower - Prima or maybe Recollection...I think
Hessian - snippet from my stash
Bling - teensy green diamond
Inks - Prima Invild Bolme Chalk Inks, 2 green and an ivory

This is the final card of my first 50 cards made from my stash. I was on a consumables spending freeze...no paper, ribbon, embellishments, chipboard, stickers, twine...if it was consumable, I did not buy it. Instead, I shopped my stash. It was fun and surprisingly easy to do

On the other hand, stamps and dies are non consumable and were fair game...but I did not really purchase many of those either. I just got in the habit of not shopping as much and just really enjoyed it. I have challenged  myself to make 50 more...but will just track my progress by adding the card number to my  titles.

I am entering this card in the following challenges:
1. Pixies Crafty Workshop - must use snippets
2. Crafty Sentiments Challenge - Anything Goes
3. Die Cutting Divas - Anything Goes

Sunday 27 July 2014

Christmas Card Club #16 Trees - My Card #49

This fortnight is was Sylvie at Gibmiss's turn to chose the theme. She chose trees...use a tree anywhere on your card. Right away, I wanted to use a stamp I won last year at Marks Finest Papers. It is my NBUS item for this card.  I loved it when I won it,  and of course still do...but until today, it had never been inked.


This card will be for a friend who is into restoring old vehicles. He will get a kick out of it. I do wish I had coloured it aqua instead of pale blue...it would have showed up more on the card and I have nicer aqua DP. I may just make up a second card and try that colour combination! Once I am home again, I may try a Wink of Stella on the truck, just to perk it up a little.

I kept the card fairly simple. Just a sheet of candy DP from a 6x6 stack and a bit of burlap ribbon behind a snippet of dotty DP from that same stack. Will have to update the stack name later as I am up at the lake...my bad!

The sentiment was prised off a chipboard embellishment. It used to have another dark green circular bit behind it but the shade of green was wrong so I tore it off and substituted a blue scalloped diecut circle.

Recipe
Card base - hand cut from my card stock stash
DP - AC Merry Mint  6x6 Xmas stack
Card Stock - snippets of blue and burgundy card from my stash
Dies - Spellbinders petite ovals and petite scalloped ovals, sentiment blue mat is the smallest petite scalloped circles die
Sentiment - chipboard circle from my stash
Twine - from my stash, jute ribbon cut from a piece a hessian
Stamp - Marks Finest Papers, Christmas Bridge

I am entering this card in the following challenges
1. Christmas Card Club - must be Christmas
2. Pixies Crafty Workshop - must use snippets
3. Marks Finest Papers - Christmas Card Challenge
4. Crafty Hazelnut's Patterned Paper Challenge - must cover card with paper
5. Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge Extra - Must be Christmas
6. Penny Black and More at Allsorts - Dies/punches

Friday 25 July 2014

July Rudolph Days - Card #47 Dashing Again, and Card #48 Who Loves Ya

July 25 can only mean one thing...it is Rudolph Days over at Sarn's Stamping For Pleasure. This is a fun way to get your Christmas cards finished before we are into the busy Christmas season. You have until the end of the month to link your post featuring two Christmas cards.

Card 47 Dashing Again.
I have used this stamp before and loved how easy it was to handle. It takes a 5x7 card base though, and that is not a card size I make very often. But horse themed cards are always popular with my family (and with Little Miss C) so I decided to cut a 5x7 card base and get on with it.


While rummaging about in my snippets files, I found a teensy piece of pink patterned DP...so teensy it was just large enough to cut the Impression Obsession mini snowflake dies. I found they blended in a bit too much so used red diamonds to make them pop a bit more.

 Now, I tried to capture the look of random look of enamel dots that I see everywhere in blogland at the moment. I do not have enamel dots in the right sizes or colours, (and I am on a spending freeze)  so substituted red and pink rhinestones. It is harder than I thought to get that random placement look!

I added a little stardust stickles to her fur hand warmer...just a touch of glitter...it is for Christmas after all.

Recipe
Card base - hand cut from my stash
DP- pink background is Basic Grey 2011 Out of Print, B side. This is my VOS item.
The pink snowflake paper is unknown as is from my teensy snippets files
Card Stock - snippets of black and red card from my stash
Dies - Spellbinders Fanciful lattice for the large frame;  Impression Obsession mini snowflakes
Bling - red and pink teensy diamonds from my stash
Stamp - Stampendous Sleighbells

I am entering this card in the following challenges:
1. Rudolph Days Stamping for Pleasure - must be Christmas and must be 2 cards on the same post
2. Marks Finest Papers Christmas Card challenge - Must be Christmas
3. Penny Black and More at Allsorts - Dies/Punches
4. 52 Christmas Card Throwdown - Christmas in July Colour challenge (I used grey, hot pink background, medium pink patterned snowflakes and pale pink on the ladies dress)

Card 48 - Who Loves Ya

You would think that I don't have any other Xmas stamps as I have used this one so often! Truth is my daughter loves owls and will probably appreciate a few of these owl cards to send out to her friends.
I tried really hard not to get too mitchy matchy with this one. I wanted it to by a bit zingy...a bit brighter and more vivid than my usual colours. The background paper is highly embossed...has a lovely delicate sheen IRL.

I even remembered to add a little lace on this card...usually I forget to plan some sort of card stock piece to affix it to. I like to hide the raw edges and usually remember my ribbon or lace after everything is glued in place.
 I got on a bit of a roll with the zingy feeling and decided to add some feathers...owls do have feathers after all. Just not sure if they are blue! lol  Here is a close up...



Recipe
Card base - from my stash
DP - Best Creations Merry Christmas Glitter pad for the Green snowflake paper
Card Stock -  snippets of pink  Bazzill from my stash
Dies - Spellbinders Labels 26 for the image, then traced the outside of the same die and hand cut the dark pink mat behind.
Bling - feathers from my stash (these were left over from making hair fascinators)
Embellishment -  K&Co 3D snowflake
Ribbon/Lace - wide jute ribbon from my stash, green crochet lace picked up on some thrift shop outing last year
Stamp - Stampendous Owl

As Sarn announced, I will be taking over Rudolph Days in 2015. Hopefully I can live up to Sarn's wonderful job with this challenge!!!

I am entering this cards in the following challenges:
1. Rudolph Days Stamping for Pleasure - must be Christmas and must be two cards on the same post
2. Marks Finest Papers Christmas Card Challenge - must be Christmas
4. Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge Extra - must be Christmas
5. Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge - layer it up (I have 9 layers)

Thursday 24 July 2014

Blessed - Cards #45 & 46 of 50

For most of my life I have not been what you would call lucky...in fact there have even been a few times where I felt quite unlucky indeed!
Since I started this blog it seems my luck has shifted...the gods are smiling down on me or my stars are aligned...or maybe just good old fashioned luck is finally coming my way.

I have been blessed with winning several lovely blog candy prizes, have had random thingy chose my card in challenges, have received some wonderful RAK's and have had lovely parcels arrive in the mail from bloggy friends...just because!!! I am a firm believer in karma so of course I try to reciprocate and to RAK  people as well.

I am going to make more of an effort to put my NBUS (never before used stash) to use. After all, I don't want the givers to think I am the type to have sold the presents off !!! teehee
Lately, I realized that I have been subconsciously avoiding using these "new" supplies and I think it is a bit of  self doubt creeping in.. I don't want the sender to be disappointed...sounds weird I know!!!  So expect to see posts still featuring VOS (very old stash) and NBUS (never before used stash) and when applicable I will mention which NBUS items were actually winnings!

First up is a card made from a stamp set I won at Marks Finest Papers. They have a lot of challenges...one for every day of the week. Prizes are always stamps and I have been lucky and won a few there. I made 2 cards with this stamp.


The first was left as just black ink on white card...ink direct to card I might add. It was scary but I liked the outcome. Then with indrawn breath I stamped the sentiment direct to card as well. Deep breath out...I managed to stamp it straight! Whew. I was so pleased that I didn't muck it up that I left this card as is...almost to remind myself that I can do it! lol


The second is similar but I coloured this one with Prisma Pencils and blended with Gamsol. I am showing both versions and if you  look carefully you will see that the sentiment is in a slightly different place in the second card. Too bad I didn't think to take a photo of them together.


So I am quite pleased with myself. I stretched myself to do this scary direct to card technique and I survived and so did the card...hahahahaha

********These are cards 45 and 46 of my 50 cards/projects that use my stash during my self imposed consumables spending freeze. (Sook Wang tape and heavy weight cardstock are exempt)

I am entering this card in the following challenges
1. Pixies Crafty Workshop - must use snippets
2. Marks Finest Papers Simple Salutations - two favourite colours (Card 45 - lately I have been loving the simplicity of black and white) Thius card uses a Marks Finest Papers Image.
3. Marks Finest Papers Inspirational - Card 46 I was inspired by the water views on the first and the third photo. This card uses a Marks Finest Papers Image.

Monday 21 July 2014

Fussy Cutting at the RV - Card 44

I  have a kind of fun card to share today. I seem to have a few different "8 card and envelope" packages from the Michael's 25 cent clearance bins. My card today is an example of what I like to do with those.

On rainy days up at the RV, we like to sit in the gazebo and play Aggravation, Scrabble or even play cards. But you can only do that for so long...and then DH heads into the RV and turns on the TV. I am just so not a daytime TV watcher!  I like to sit and fussy cut during these times  Feet up in the recliner and a low salad bowl in my lap to catch the scraps...then I can handle Midsummer Murders in the middle of the day!

Here is a card I made from those card packets. I cut up elements of three cards and treated them like paper piecing. I was able to make two of these cards and still have a few banners left over...might try to see what I can do with them too!

If is hard to see the layering created, so here is a close up of the dimension...



No recipe as there is just basically the card packet cut up  and mounted on a card base I cut and folded myself.

****************This is card #44 of 50. I have been on a consumables spending freeze until I made 50 cards (Sook Wang tape and heavy weight card stock are exempt).***************

I am entering this card in the following challenges:
1. Pixies Crafty Workshop - must use snippets
I am stretching this one a bit as the cards were fussy cut last year and pulled out of a baggie and this card made this year....perhaps not true snippets at all...but Miss will stand me in the corner if I have been naughty!



Saturday 19 July 2014

Relaxing in the garden

Seems hard to believe that we have been home almost a week now.  The lawn has been mowed and fertilized..it is still in shock from that! The gardens have been deadheaded and cut back, the weeds have been pulled, and the walks and porch and patio have been hosed down.

Time to enjoy the patio for the weekend and then it is off and back to the lake on Tuesday. Here are a few shots of our work. We are usually never home to see this clematis bloom fully. It has a small bloom but a pretty one.

The other clematis are in full bloom now...
This is my favourite...

These lavender and pink variegated Phlox are just starting to bloom...

And these dark fuschia ones are in full bloom at the moment...

The Day Lilies are working their magic

I have a few varieties of Day Lilies that bloom at slightly different times as I like to have blooms all through the season. Here there is a pale yellow and lavender variegated just finishing, a large burgundy and orange almost done, and in the foreground, a small burgundy one just starting to bloom.    
                            

Here are a few lake time shots of what we were up to in June and early July.

There was golfing to master...

And gangplanks to cross while playing golf...

There was a shed to be built...don't you love the fancy schmancy door closure! The door still needed fine tuned but the fellows were too beat! That shed weighs 350 pounds!

There were fish to catch...


And fish that got caught!

I think I did a good job of hiding all the faces...so hopefully I have met my daughters wishes of no family faces on the internet.
The last photo is our friend holding the catch of the day...Luckily he does not mind his photo on the internet!

Thursday 17 July 2014

Relaxing - Card 43

I made this Fathers Day card for DH. He loves to go fishing and enjoys the relaxation as much as the sport of fishing.  I thought this card summed that up, quite nicely!  We were not able to celebrate Fathers Day on the official day, so we celebrated it at the end of June, when my girls and grand children joined us at the lake.

Hopefully you will not be too bored, as this is the same image I used on my Son In Law's card shown earlier on this blog.  It just suits SIL and DH so well.  I had to use it!



The fish scale paper is a snippet of scrapbook paper. Wish I had bought more of it at the time. I have one full 12x12 sheet left and will use it for fishing layouts this summer.
The sentiment stamp is from a Costco set purchased many years ago and yet never before used.

****************This is card #43 of 50. I have been on a consumables spending freeze until I made 50 cards (Sook Wang tape and heavy weight card stock exempt).***************
Recipe
Card base -from my stash
DP - unknown snippets from my stash (might be Basic Grey)
Dies - Memory Box clouds; Spellbinders
Sentiment - will have to update the manufacturer once home ( forgot to make note of it)
Stamp - Sentiment stamp is from Costco
Bling -teeny black diamonds from my stash

I am entering this card in the following challenges
1. Pixies Crafty Workshop - must use snippets
2. Simon Says Stamp - Spots and dots My dots are the black dots in the salmony coloured fish scale pattern and the dots I emphasized with the wee round black diamonds
3. Whimsy Stamps Challenge - Summertime

Monday 14 July 2014

Friend - ship - Card 42

I made this card for a friend that used to work with DH before they both retired. Previous to that, He and I worked together for many years...in fact he went on to be the Vice President of my union.

He is coming to visit us up at the lake in July and I have this card ready to give him.  He did us an enormous favour when DH retired and this card is to thank him. The image will have a special meaning for him (that I can not share the details of here).


The wee charm is from England and seemed so appropriate for this card as he was our anchor.
I have used a VOS (very old stash) item on this card. The tag that the anchor is hanging from and the snippet of DP behind the sentiment are actually both tags. They are from a package of aqua, orange, and blue tags and die cuts in various sizes, that I bought at a garage sale...a long, long, time ago. I just liked the aqua/orange colour combo and then never used it! lol    So I hung the anchor from a little tag and trimmed down a larger one to mat the sentiment...mitchy matchy...just the way I like it! My daughters tease me about that... lol

PS My DH did not like the colours I used for the tug boat. He says it would blend in with the water too much.  A brighter, more vibrantly coloured tugboat may make an appearance in the near future!

****************This is card #42 of  50. I have been on a consumables spending freeze until I made 50 cards (Sook Wang tape and heavy weight card stock exempt).***************

Recipe
Card base - from my stash
DP - snippets from my stash
Dies -Spellbinders
Punches - Stampin' Up oval
Stamps -image and sentiment stamp are both Stampin' Up
Ink - Momento black and comics

I am entering this card in the following challenges
1. Pixies Crafty Workshop - must use snippets
2. We Do Doobadoo - Spotty and dotty (my background paper is dotty)

Saturday 12 July 2014

Christmas Card Club - Teddy Bear (card 41)

This fortnight is was Sue P's turn to chose the theme for our little Christmas Card Club. She chose such a fun one...Christmas Teddy Bears. I have tried to make the best of it but my card is on the plain side.  I may just have to jazz it up a bit once I am home again.

I am up at the lake and made this from the bits and bobs that were left up here from our last few visits.
I did not realize how little DP I had left here. Basically I had a wee bit of Xmas DP , a snippet of brown card, and a couple of felt embellishments. No diecuts, no stamps, no image and no ribbon! Silly me...

Thank goodness, I did manage to find 3 square cream coloured cards.

So from a fat lot of nothing, my very basic card emerged. With a decided lack of dies of any sort, I free form cut the first layer, a snippet of burgundy poinsettia DP. I tried to keep the edges random as I did not have a guillotine with me either.

I had an old birthday card that I managed to pilfer the teddy bear image from.  I free form cut the bear image off it and then did the same to create a brown mat. I cut up one of the extra square cards, just to create a cream mat to help the image pop a bit off the paper.

With that done, I now had a birthday bear on a Xmas background. I placed the felt Xmas wreath in his paw and cut two tips off some felt branches...now they looked like felt corner pieces!

Whew! Now my birthday bear looked a little more like Xmas...
I thought I was going to have to hand write a sentiment, but I found a snippet of Christmas word DP and fussy cut out "Merry Christmas".

Finally...my Xmas teddy bear card was done and dusted. In retrospect, I wish I had roughed up the edges of the image and of the layers of matting and DP! Oh well... I may try to add some bling once home...perhaps outline the edges of the random cutting with generous lines of stickles!

****************This is card #41 of 50.  I have been on a consumables spending freeze until I made 50 cards (Sook Wang tape and heavy weight card stock exempt).***************

I am entering this card in the following challenges:

1. Christmas Card Club - Teddy Bear theme
2. MFP Speedy TV Christmas Card Challenge - must be Christmas
3. Pixies Crafty Workshop - must use snippets
4. Crafty Hazelnut's Patterned Paper Challenge - must cover card with paper
5. Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge Extra - must be Christmas

Thursday 10 July 2014

A Sea of Birthday Greetings - Card 40

This was a fun card to make.  I used five stamps together to create a sentiment card. It gives a kind of homemade subway art look. It was fun to do and I think I will try it again as the stamp possibilities are endless!


The images are done with chalk and a Qtip so are a bit over the lines...another of my "watercolour look" booboo's. More seashells prised off the dollar store scrapbook borders that are eons old.

****************This is card #40 of 50.  I have been on a consumables spending freeze until I made 50 cards (Sook Wang tape and heavy weight card stock exempt).***************

Recipe
Card base - from my stash
DP -  K&Co starfish paper and unknown snippet of blue paper
Card stck - snippets so orange and Green and brown from my stash
Die - die cut from the scrapbook store's Accucut machine freebie use
Sea shells - individual shells prised off a dollar store border
Stamps - Penny Black, friendship;  a very old stamp from a Costco set; and a  Papercraft Essentials freebie called Florence
Stamp - image is Stampin Up

I am entering this card in the following challenges
1. Pixies Crafty Workshop - must use snippets
2. Bombshell Stamps - Sun, Surf and Sand
3. Sweet Pea Stampers - for the boys/ men
4. Whimsy Stamps - Summertime

Monday 7 July 2014

Happy Birthday daughter of mine - Card 39

I made this card for my youngest daughter, the mother of my grandchildren.

The image has special meaning as my granddaughter bought a box of vintage and old fashioned cards for 50 cents at a garage sale. She has plans to upcycle the images. They are that lovely old fashioned paper...the kind that has a bit of texture to the paper and yet has no sheen...a lovely flat, slightly linen type paper. She carefully carried the box into my house, and we sat down and looked through them together. She thoughtfully chose this card to give me for my stash...what a little sweetie!


She was so happy to give me this image to use and is looking forward to seeing what I made with it. She is 7 years old and is a card maker herself, so knows the joy of a unique image!

I added a few green diamonds to the flower centres and a  teensy miniature 3D butterfly and ladybug.
The green filigree look in the  orders as a spellbinder die that was torn, so I cut it apart and slid it between the layers for a little corner detail.

****************This is card 39 of 50. I have been on a consumables spending freeze until I made 50 cards (Sook Wang tape and heavy weight card stock exempt).***************

1. Pixies Crafty Workshop -must use snippets
2. Crafty  Hazelnuts Patterned Paper Extra - must cover card with paper




Saturday 5 July 2014

Birthday Bliss - Card 38

It is my Son-in-Law's birthday in a couple of days. This relaxing image works out perfectly for his card, as he is an avid fisherman.  He keeps their family freezer full tasty fish, but does a lot of catch and release fishing too. We just drove the kiddies over to the Douglas Lake Ranch for their annual Dad's and kids fishing derby. Several families go each year and together they create great family memories of
star filled nights ad lazy days fishing from shore or out in the boats they haul up there.

My Son-In-Law has very strong opinions of the flavour and taste of certain fish and only catches them to eat at particular times. His rules are stricter than the fishing licence rules here, so we tease him about that!
I included a tape measure ribbon on his card as he is so strict he will throw back what actually is legal size here...I think he will get a kick out that ribbon.

I even added one of my precious fish charms from England. It is my last one but he is so worth it.

The birthday sentiment on this card is NBUS. New, but never before used, none the less! Many of you know that I have been on a consumables freeze for quite some time. I recently rewarded myself with some non consumables...this Tim Holt stamp set and a couple of new dies.
The wee tags are a VOS (very old stash) item. They are from a huge package of 20 sheets of press out die cuts that I purchased a few years ago at a scrapbook garage sale. Good to finally use some of them!

****************This is card #38 of 50. I have been on a consumables spending freeze until I made 50 cards (Sook Wang tape and heavy weight card stock exempt).***************

Recipe
Card base - from my stash
DP - snippet of 12x12 scrapbook waves paper from my stash; green dotted and the white woodgrain papers are from my snippets drawers
Card stock - snippets of teal and green card from my stash
Dies - Spellbinders
Ribbon - snippet from my stash
Charm - from my trip to England last year
Stamp - image...will have to fill this in when I get home...forgot to write it down
Stamp -sentiment is Tim Holtz
Twine  -snippet of jute twine from my stash
Tags - from an old scrapbook garage sale
Rub on - hand tied fly rub on is unknown from my stash

I am entering this card in the following challenges
1. Pixies Crafty Workshop -must use snippets
2. Marks Finest Papers Inspirational Challenge - I was inspired by the green of the watermelon rind. It helped me chose the green dotty background paper and I then decided to repeat that green shade by cutting the mat for the image out twice. Once in green and once in blue. I then sliced them in half and used one of each!
3. SweetPea Stampers Challenge - For Boys/Men

Wednesday 2 July 2014

Under the Sea - Card 37

We had a couple days away visiting our good friends who live up on the Sunshine Coast of BC.
We drive for about an hour to get to Horseshoe Bay and then take a 40 minute ferry ride up the coast. Once on land again,we drive along the ocean for another hour till we reach their village.

Perhaps it was all that time at the ocean's edge but I seem to be on a roll with making water themed cards ever since! Here is the first of my Under the Sea themed cards.


The image was coloured with Stampin' Up chalks and a Qtip. The colour is really over the lines but I am pretending that it is supposed to look like a watercolour!!!    lol

The sand dollar is a die cut that I chalked as well,  but in keeping with my efforts to reduce my stash, the sea shells are little bits that I prised off  some old dollar store scrapbook borders.  I have been working away at using up those old borders as they are so hopelessly out of style for my scrapbooking. They are 3 dimensional and do have some lovely glittering edges, so work out well for cards.
Here is a close of of their glistening edges...


The design papers are just snippets from my scrap files. The blue weathered woodgrain DP is the last snippet of this paper. I can't remember the name of it so if anyone recognizes it, let me know.
I added the pearls as they are another thing associated with under the sea!

****************This is card 37 of  50. I have been on a consumables spending freeze until I made 50 cards (Sook Wang tape and heavy weight card stock exempt).***************

Recipe
Card base - from my stash
DP - snippets from my stash
Image Stamp - Stampin' Up
Sentiment Stamp - Tim Holtz
Dies - Sand dollar is an accucut from the scrapbook store free use trays (from my stash)
Embellishments - seashells are dollar store borders cut apart (from my stash)
Bling - Pearls from my stash

I am entering this card in the following challenges
1. Pixies Crafty Workshop - must use snippets