Showing posts with label Viva La Verve. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Viva La Verve. Show all posts

Saturday, October 7, 2017

Viva La Verve October Sketch

Happy World Card Making Day!
I was able to get five cards made today... but can only post this one, until my daughter's birthday later this month.  I love this month's VLV Sketch - a good classic card design, which can be used so many ways.  So here is the latest Verve digi set Coffee Please, and some older Doodlebug papers:

Sunday, November 6, 2016

Gingerbread houses

I was inspired by my very productive niece (she got 11 Christmas cards made this weekend...) to buckle down and get a few of my own cards done, and since these were all coloured up ready to go, I had a head start.  Here are three of the six that I finished, using Gingerbread House from High Hopes:
 For the first one, I am playing along with this week's Viva La Verve challenge... I hope you can see the sketch in there!  I moved the sentiment banner down to the bottom, and used a circle instead of a square for my main image :o)
The next two came together according to how my scraps of paper fit together!
 And finally a square version.  I may glitter this one up a little, the snow and icicles are calling out to be sparkly.
Patterned paper is Santa Express by Doodlebug Designs; Stamps are Holiday Treats by Verve; Gingerbread House and Candy Cane Wishes by High Hopes; Cardstock is Ruby & Brown Bag by CTMH; Copic Markers.

Friday, September 9, 2016

Viva La Verve - tea card

I have another of my tea-themed cards to share today, this time using the first September Viva La Verve sketch, and the Verve One Cup stamp set:
I flipped the sketch!
Patterned papers are Urban Prairie by Basic Grey; Stamp set is One Cup, Verve; Enamel dots are Your Next Stamp; Cups of Cheer dies are Memory Box, Stitched banner and circle STAX dies are My Favorite Things; Versafine Onyx Black Ink;

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

A Tea card

You may know that I'm a huge coffee card fan... but I've also been known to have a cup of tea or two.  This Verve stamp set has the best sentiments, so I was very excited when it arrived in the mail last week!  I've used Sketch 1 for June on the Viva La Verve Sketch blog, along with the July inspiration from the Verve blog:
Patterned papers are Sunkissed by Doodlebug Designs; Cardstock is Black, White Daisy, Glacier & Cashmere, Close To My Heart; Stamp set is One Cup, Verve; Ink is Onyx Black by Versafine; Circle STAX die, My Favorite Things; Cup die, is Cups of Cheer by Memory Box; Honeydew Baker's Twine, The Twinery; Gumdrops by Your Next Stamp.

Monday, June 20, 2016

Two More Father's Day cards

I made up two more fairly quick & easy Father's Day cards this weekend... I had the Grillfather stamped and ready to go, so picked out some papers and coloured him up to match.  The navy/melon coloured card has been sitting in pieces on my desk since the first Viva La Verve sketch came out in early June - so I finally got it assembled:


Stamp sets are Grillfather & FDMD - both Art Impressions; Patterned papers are Persimmon, by Basic Grey and Caprice, by Close To My Heart; Cardstock is Outdoor Denim, Smoothie, Chocolate, Crystal Blue, Colonial White & White Daisy;  Copic Markers; Tuxedo Black ink by Memento & Onyx Black by Versafine.

Saturday, November 14, 2015

Viva La Verve

Yay - finally a little me time to work on some personal Christmas cards, and a chance to play along with some challenges!  I've used the November Week 2 sketch from VLV Sketches, and the Rustic Winter theme for the Nov Inspiration Challenge on the Verve Blog:
I used some old Basic Grey papers that were kicking around my craft room, and used my Cricut Art Philosophy cartridge to cut out the stars.  You can't see in the photo, but I used my clear Wink of Stella on the star and to outline the word "brightly" - gives it a little glimmer.  I haven't distressed a card in a while, so had fun grunging up the edges a bit, and used my sewing machine around the circle & banner.  The stamp set is Verve's Peace on Earth.

Saturday, October 25, 2014

Viva La Verve & Pink Power

Since October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, I decided to use Verve's Pink Power stamp set from their latest release to make a card using the Week 4 sketch from the Viva La Verve challenge blog:
I am also entering this in the Diva Dare challenge for October on the Verve blog, where the theme is "Pink Power".
Patterned papers are Sophia, Cardstock is Cotton Candy, White Daisy & Grey Wool; Ink is Grey Wool - all Close To My Heart; Stamp set is Pink Power, Verve; Dies are Wavy Hearts dies, Verve and Tilda Swirl, Memory Box;  Martha Stewart chunky glitter.

Saturday, October 18, 2014

Another Coffee Card

If you saw my post on Sept 30th with my set of four coffee cards... then you'll recognize the theme here!  I will likely give the cards as a gift, and want to add a couple more to the set, so here is my latest, using the Viva La Verve Week #1 sketch:

Patterned papers are Farmhouse, October Afternoon; Cardstock is Kraft, Colonial White & Twilight, CTMH; Stamp set is Coffee, Verve; Coffee die, Verve.  Ink is Rich Cocoa, Memento and Honey & Champagne, CTMH.

Monday, September 29, 2014

Coffee Lovers Blog Hop & Creative Bloggers Hop

Happy Monday everyone!  This is a big post today, so bear with me - I am participating in the Coffee Lover's Blog Hop, and at the end of the post, I am answering a few crafty questions to participate in the Creative Bloggers Hop.  When I first heard about the Coffee Lover's Blog Hop initiated by Chaitali, I knew that I wanted to take part by making a card, but when I got set up in my craft room, I decided to make a set of four...
I pulled out October Afternoon's Farmhouse papers, three Verve sets (Coffee, Notepaper & Better With You) and three Verve dies!  I also managed to use four different sketches, so here they are:

This is the Viva La Verve Sept. Week 4 sketch
 

This is the Viva La Verve Sept Week 2 sketch
 

 

This is the sketch from The Challenge #15
I had a great time making this little set... I just may have to make some kind of a holder for them when I get a chance.  And isn't that little coffee word die wonderful?  It just may be the best die ever created (thanks, Julee!)  Be sure to head over to Chaitali's blog to see the entire hop list, and if you can create a coffee themed creation today, you can link it up, too.
 
And now for the Creative Blogger Nomination!
Creative Blogger is a chain of blog hop tours.  You will get to meet new bloggers, gather loads of inspiration, and connect with blogs that will expand your creativity.  I have four questions to answer, and then I will pass along my nomination.  But first - I need to thank the incredibly talented Brenda Rose for asking me to join the hop!  I'm a little humbled by her nomination, as she is one of the most inspirational people that I know - there is a link to her Rose Blossom Legacies blog on my sidebar - you'll want to head over and start pinning all her fabulous creations :o)  Here goes:

What am I currently working on?
My two design teams keep me pretty busy all the time both colouring & cardmaking.  I have four projects due this week (and I took time out this weekend to make my four coffee cards!), so even though almost everything is completed, I'm in the middle of getting it all photographed and preparing blog posts.  I also colour ahead whenever possible, so I have about 10-15 images coloured and ready to go.  Another creative hobby of mine is photography... and the fall colours are in full swing in Ontario, so I've been taking a lot of photos this week, and have a photo shoot field trip with a girlfriend this week!

How does my work differ from others in it's genre?
I wouldn't say that I have a really unique look, as there are just so many talented people out there!  My style leans towards bold & bright colours, lots of patterned paper but fairly clean lines.  I don't use a lot of embellishments, often just a button or a few pearls.  I try hard to create cards that are well balanced using colours & papers that work well together.

Why do I create what I do?
A little creating time makes my world go 'round.  It really does.  In fact I probably 'need' more creative time than the average person!  Since I was a little girl making clothes for my trolls & Barbies... I have done embroidery, needlepoint, smocking, sewing, painting, knitting, scrapbooking, cardmaking and variations on all of the above.  I considered becoming an accountant, but no - I became a clothing designer!  Ha!  Creativity is an important part of everyone's life - whether you're baking, gardening or cardmaking - you should find what makes your own world go 'round, and do it!

How does my creative process work?
I love sketch challenges.  A well designed sketch will inspire me to head into my craft room and start picking out papers.  Then, based on the elements of the sketch - I'll determine what stamp set I plan to use.  If there is a large square or rectangle shape - I'll reach for a large image to fill it.  If there is a long and skinny piece, I'll look instead for a quote or sentiment that fits on it.  When I'm working on a design team project - my process is completely different!  Because now I am working with a specific stamped image, so that is where I start.  Then I select my papers that I'll be using, and I bring those over to where I colour with my Copics.  I'm almost obsessive about colouring my images to coordinate with the papers that I've chosen.  After the image is coloured, I'll head to my drafting table to design the card.  My absolute favourite thing to do is to create a grouping of coordinating cards (like my coffee cards above!) - mixing and matching papers and images to make a set of different cards that work well together.  I know this is a direct result of my background, making seasonal clothing lines that coordinate - it's simply the way that my brain works.  Another thing that I do - is to draw out absolutely everything!  At any given time, my drafting table is covered with dozens of tiny little sketches - I draw out all my cards (and occassionally scrapbook pages) in miniature before starting to cut papers so that I know if the card is well balanced or not.

Enough about me!  Now I'd like to extend the Creative Blogger Nomination to Amy Moore!  You can see her blog hereI've followed Amy's work for years - she is one talented lady with a real design flair!  And she can really rock a sketch challenge :o)

If you made it all the way through this post - thank you.  And Happy National Coffee Day.

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Viva La Verve - Cupcakes

It's a pretty happy day when you open your mailbox and find a little package from Verve sitting there :o)  So I bustled home and made this sweet little cupcake card using my new goodies.  I am playing along with the September Viva La Verve week 1 sketch and colour challenge, as well as the Verve blog's Diva Inspiration challenge which is to make something sweet & sugary.
 
Patterned papers are Cakewalk, October Afternoon; Stamp set is Cupcakes, Verve; Inks are Chocolate & Blush, CTMH; Cardstock is Kraft & Colonial White, CTMH; Pastel Sequin Mix, Verve; Twine is American Crafts.

Monday, April 21, 2014

Viva La Verve

I thought this week's Viva La Verve sketch would be a great way to show off some background paper, and then decided to try a new technique on my stamps.  I pulled out Verve's Bloom & Grow set, and coloured the flowers and leaves with my Tombow markers.  I gave them a light spritz with water before stamping them, which gave them a cool water stained/watercolour look!  I really like how they turned out.  I originally had just a plain cream background panel, but felt the card needed a little something more, so I used a page out of an old dictionary instead that I stitched down. 
Here's a closeup of the flowers:

Patterned paper is Woodland Park, October Afternoon; Cardstock is Crystal Blue & Colonial White, CTMH; Stamp sets are Bloom & Grow, Verve and All of You, CTMH; Ink is Outdoor Denim, CTMH; Tombow markers.

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Two Verve challenges!

I really loved the latest Verve release stamp set "Better Together", and it works perfectly for two of their current challenges.  The April Diva Inspiration challenge is "Chevron Chic", and I've used the Week Two sketch on the Viva La Verve blog.  This is a very CAS card for me!
 
 
Patterned paper is Key To My Heart; Cardstock is Juniper & Colonial White; Inks are Juniper, Sortbet, Tulip, Creme Brulee & Black, Stamp set is One-Way Borders - all Close To My Heart; Sentiment & dots are Better Together, Verve; Enamel dots, Your Next Stamp.

Saturday, March 15, 2014

Viva La Verve - week 2

As soon as I saw this week's Viva La Verve sketch, I knew what I was going to do!  I own the Verve set Lucky You... and I pulled out some new Close To My Heart papers that I haven't used yet.  Here's what I came up with:
Patterned papers are Lollydoodle, Cardstock is Slate, Cotton Candy, Pear & White Daisy; Inks are Whisper and Pear - all Close To My Heart; Stamp set is Lucky You, Verve; Shamrock Die set, Verve; Sequin mix, Verve.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Viva La Verve - week #2

I'm playing along with the sketch from week 2 on the Viva La Verve sketches blog, using the super-sweet stamp set Bunny Shake:
Patterned papers are Farmhouse, October Afternoon; Cardstock is Chocolate, Crystal Blue & Colonial White, CTMH; Ink is Rich Cocoa, Memento; Stamp set is Bunny Shake, Verve; From the Heart dies, Verve; Copic markers.
 

Monday, January 20, 2014

Viva La Verve Valentine

I am using the sketch from the Viva La Verve week #2 challenge for January... using one of my fave Valentine sets, Wings of Love.  I usually gravitate towards red when I make Valentines, but the background striped paper has soft smudgy pink hearts all over it which got me going in a pink direction.  I am entering it into Verve's January Diva Dare "Smitten" as well:
Here's a close-up of the heart that I paper pieced, and covered with coarse glitter:

Patterned papers are Head Over Heels Collection by Bo Bunny and Lucy, Close To My Heart; Cardstock is Black & White Daisy; Stamp set is Wings of Love, Verve; Vintage Oval die, Verve; Copic Markers.

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

A Coffee Card

Coffee cards are my favourite thing to make... and this is my favourite coffee themed stamp set by Verve :o)  So it's only fitting that I use it for the first Viva La Verve sketch for January... and I'm incorporating their optional colour challenge as well.
Patterned papers are Madison by Penny Black and Bundle of Joy Dots & Stripes by Echo Park; Cardstock is Cocoa & White Daisy, CTMH; Ink is Rich Cocoa, Memento; Stamp set is Better With You, Verve; Verve Heart dies.

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