Showing posts with label Teresa Collins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Teresa Collins. Show all posts

Monday, August 1, 2016

Mojo Monday -- on Monday

For two consecutive weeks, I've completed my Mojo Monday card on Monday.  That's an accomplishment for me.


For this week's sketch, I chose to use some remaining sheets of Teresa Collins' "Carolina Breeze" designer pad, in yellow, black, gray, and white.  The die is Penny Black's "Illuminate" and the sentiment is an old Hero Arts stamp.  


Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Mojo Monday 437


For this week's MOJO MONDAY sketch, I chose designer paper from Teresa Collins' "Sweet Afternoon" pad and Smoky Slate cardstock from Stampin' Up.   The sentiment is unidentified, and the label die is either from Spellbinders or Sizzix (I don't store in original packages).  


Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Sunday Stamps Sketch 120


It's a sketch this week at Sunday Stamps.  The patterned piece is from a Teresa Collins pad, Carolina Breeze, with solids from Stampin' Up (Hello Honey and Basic Gray).   The die "Hello" is from Penny Black, and the dotted banners from Avery Elle.   


Thursday, July 16, 2015

Sweet Sunday Sketch 277





It's another Sweet Sunday Sketch ... I've chosen one of my favorite color combinations in a designer pad by Teresa Collins -- "stationery noted."






Saturday, March 21, 2015

Sweet Sunday Sketch 260



I am so far behind on my card challenges, but I'm trying to catch up, beginning with Sweet SundaySketch.  



Papers: "Stationery Noted" by Teresa Collins
Memory Box die
Butterfly, unknown source

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Freshly Made Sketch #131

Freshly Made Sketches provides great designs each week, and this week is no exception.
I chose "Stationery Noted" by Teresa Collins for the papers; the sentiment is brand new from a brand new company, Power Poppy by Marcella Hawley



Monday, March 12, 2012

Playing with bleach some more

It's the Play Date Cafe' Challenge, and the colors are charcoal, ash, and butter.   Perfect for my forays into stamping and bleaching.  Tim Holtz's mini-jalopy was stamped and heat-embossed on the charcoal cardstock; I bleached the open areas with a water brush dipped in Clorox.    Designer papers are from Authentique's "Blissful" and Teresa Collins's "Carolina Breeze."