Cat in a Bag
>> Friday, March 30, 2012
by Julie Warner - The Write Stuff
Of course when I made it, I didn't think about how hard it would be to take a pic of it. The camera just didn't want to focus on that tall an image so the top is a little fuzzy. You can see all the stamps I used, except for maybe the Birthday Song background. It's a little more visible in person. The candles were all cut out and added at the top. I started to put them at the bottom, then realized it kinda looked like they would set the bag on fire. Not good! I used an embossing folder on the bag part of the image and the finished (closed) size is just under 4.25 x 5.50.Thanks so much for stopping by! Have a great weekend!

Supplies:
stamps: Cat's Meow Greeting, Cat in the Bag, Single Birthday Candle, Birthday Sheet Music, Pull Here
paper: white, red
ink: Ancient Page coal, Kaleidacolor Desert Heat rainbow pad, Fluid Chalk warm red
accessories: Spellbinder lacy square & petite oval dies, Tombow markers, Cuttlebug herringbone embossing folder, circle & square punches, lg corner rounder Read more...
Challenge #18-Shape Up
>> Thursday, March 29, 2012
Anita Kejriwal
Please contact us at info@drsdesigns.com to claim your prize.
Dogwood Branch (1092H)
Lily Corner (564F)
Circle Lily (437G)
The Shape Up challenge entries created by the DRS Designs DT can be found below.
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Don't Let the Cat Out of the Bag!
>> Wednesday, March 28, 2012
I hope you liked my project today! Thank you for stopping by! Have a great day!
Happy Tails
>> Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Karin
Happy Monday
>> Monday, March 26, 2012
Trust everyone had a good weekend. I cannot believe the beautiful weather we have been having! Everything is blooming and turning green. I love this time of the year.
Today I have a sympathy card to share with you that uses two recently released stamps from DRS Designs -the Leaf Butterfly Spray (1098M) and Extending Sympathy Sentiment (1090G).
The purple card base was embossed using the CB Damask folder. I stamped the Leaf Butterfly Spray on white card stock in Memento Black ink. After coloring the image with Copic markers, I cut it out, added a yellow layer and then attached it to the purple card.
The sentiment was also stamped on white card stock with Memento black ink and cut into a rectangle. I used the same yellow card stock for the Spellbinders' fancy tag die and attached the sentiment to the tag. Hope you like it.
Until next time,
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Broken Flower Fence
>> Sunday, March 25, 2012
Hello everyone, the card that I want to share with you today is the 1091K Broken Flower Fence and H1095 Brushed Thank You. It was stamped with Memento Tuxedo Black ink and colored with Copic markers. I added some rhinestones to center of the flowers to add a little bling.
Have a wonderful day,
Janett Read more...
Get Well Soon
>> Saturday, March 24, 2012
Dogs Out!
>> Friday, March 23, 2012
by Julie Warner - The Write Stuff
Happy Friday!
I hope your first week of Spring has been a blooming success! Aren't these playful pups cute? I colored them with markers and cut them out. The rest of the scene is all one layer and was done by stamping and masking. I thought the greeting was perfect with this open gate. The clouds were done with a self made stencil and a little sponging.
The little bones are part of the dog paw background and I cut them out and added them. The finished card is 5.50 x 4.25.
Thanks so much for stopping by! Have a terrific weekend!

Supplies:
stamps: Playful Pups, Dog Paw Background, Who Let the Dogs Out, Stonewall w/ Gate, Easy Grass Background, Single Fall Tree, Tree Line Border, Silhouette Branch Background (for the tree leaves)
paper: white, rust
ink: Ancient Page coal, Memories sky blue
accessories: Tombow markers, water brush
Challenge #17-Butterflies
>> Thursday, March 22, 2012
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FIELD OF SYMPATHY
>> Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Using the Big Shot and Large Oval Spellbinders, I cut out an Oval in White Cardstock. I stamped the With Sympathy 687F in Memento Brown Ink. I used the Provocraft Gardens Embossing Folder on the Yellow Cardstock and layered that on a light blue card stock. I layered those pieces to the Chocolate Cardstock. I then added some Chocolate 5/8 Grosgrain Ribbon to the middle section of the card. To finish the card, I added the images using Pop Dots and added three brads to the side panel.
Thank you for stopping by! Have a GREAT day!
Sit, Stay and Have a Happy Day!
>> Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Easter Bunny
>> Monday, March 19, 2012
Happy Monday Everyone! Today I want to share two cards created with the same DRS Design stamps and same layout. I made these for my two grandchildren for Easter. The cards are exactly the same, I just used different colored CS and Copics.
I started with a white card and added the green and pink panels after running them through the CB with the dotted swiss folder. The jelly beans (241D) were stamped in Memento Black on 1 1/4 in. white panels. After coloring the beans with various Copic Markers, the panels were attached to slightly larger yellow and purple panels and attached to the card. The Easter Bunny (639G) was stamped in Memento Black on white CS, colored with Copics, cut out and attached to the card with foam dots for dimension.
The sketch is from SCS Sketch Challenge last week. It's a fun and easy design.
Until next time,
shelia Read more...
Cat in the Bag
>> Sunday, March 18, 2012
Hello, hope your having a great day.
My card today uses the Cat in Bag 1118H, Cats Meow Birthday 1125G, and Polka Dots Background. First I attached the orange cardstock to the front of a cream card. I stamped the polka dot background with Memento Rich Cocoa ink and cut them into strips. These were attached to the front of the card. I stamped the Cats meow with the rich cocoa ink and cut it out with a spellbinders die this was layered onto brown card that was cut with a spellbinders die and attached to front of the card. The cat was stamped with the rich cocoa and colored with copic markers, it was cutout with a spellbinders die and layered on to brown card.
Copic, E57,E00.E53,YR000,C1,C00,YR02,YR00,YR04,R81
Have a wonderful day,
Janett Read more...
Who let the dogs out???
>> Saturday, March 17, 2012
Happy Tails to You!
>> Friday, March 16, 2012
by Julie Warner - The Write Stuff
I hope your week has been fabulous! This started out to be my CAS Challenge card for yesterday (if you haven't seen the DRS Thursday Challenge, please check it out!) But as things sometimes do, it got out of hand and ended up not as CAS as it was supposed to be. After the mishap, I surrendered and added a few more layers and extras.
It was going really well and I guess that should have been my first clue that it was all about to head south. My little dog Spot (or should I say Spots), was stamped and I added a little tan color to him and some spots cause he just looks like a Spot to me. And I had made a pretty quick background on the tan c/s using just one stripe of the woven plaid border. I was attaching Spot to his layer and I dunno...something that looked like ink...don't know where it came from...smudged the upper right WHITE corner of Spot's little box. I was able to save Spot by cutting him out and attaching him to another white layer (I washed my hands first). But by then it wasn't CAS any more.
So I punched the lower edge of the greeting panel then used pinking shears on it. I used a 1" circle punch on the button ribbon slide and threaded thru some left over thin strips of bg. I attached it to a slightly larger die cut circle and my 4.25 x 5.50 card was finished. Not exactly CAS but not too involved either.Thanks so much for stopping by! Have a great weekend!

Supplies:
stamps: Happy Tails to You Greeting, Wags the Dog, Woven Plaid, Button Ribbon Slide
paper: white, tan, black
ink: Ancient Page Coal, Fluid Chalk toffee
accessories: Tombow markers, black Permapaque marker, 1" circle punch, Spellbinders circle die, Argyle border punch (EK Success), pinking shears
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Challenge #16-CAS
>> Thursday, March 15, 2012
Dorothy S.,
you are the winner of last weeks color challenge. Please contact us at info@drsdesigns.com to claim your prize.
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