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Paper:          Daisy D, Anna Griffin
Die Cuts:      Elephant & Balloons by Cricut
                   Label 1 by Spellbinders
Stamps:        Brayton Alphabet by JustRite

Sorry for the blurriness of the photo.  Every have one of those days where no matter how you sweet talk your camera, it's not going to take a good shot?  Today was one of those days.

This card was made for a Baby themed card swap, but since all my friends (and I) are lining up to be Old Maids, I thought I'd come up with something that could swing for birthdays or other festive events as well, preferably ones that involve cotton candy.  I love cotton candy :-)  What you can't see due to excessive blurriness, is that I sanded nearly every square inch of that card and then rubbed brown ink over it in an artistic manner.  Even the elephant, who looks way cool distressed, btw, like an 1950s storybook about a circus that was very well loved.

Spellbinders Designer Spotlight

In case you want to feed my narcissistic tendencies and show Spellbinders how my public loves me ;-)  Here is a link the design team spotlight on moi.

http://spellbinderspaperarts.com/blog/designer-spotlight-on-donya-schroeder/

I'll be back tomorrow with a few new projects. Ciao dahlings!

Smile

Might as Well be Spring

Hooray, hooray~ It's up above freezing today!  The birds are singing and the dog is chasing them all the way to the neighbors farm.  Definitely something Springish in the air, groundhog be darned.  Here's a pretty little card to celebrate:

Mightaswellbespring
This is an uber simple card, easily replicated for masses of Valentines or birth announcements, you don't even have any major coloring to do, just stamp the main image (Crafty Secrets) in Versafine Black ink.  Normally I stamp images with Tsukineko's Archival Brillance Graphite so I can color them with Copics and not worry about bleeding, but with really detailed images you need that Versafine or you are going to wind up with a blob.  A very sad blob.

I did this card once using Marvy punches and one with Spellbinder Nestabilities in what I suppose could be called a cardmaking version of the WWF Smackdown.  Guess what? Nesties won, hands down.  They just look way more polished, especially when you are working with vellum, like on the background scallop here.  One other thing you can't do with the punches in that reverse stenciling technique to create a border (you can see a how to on reverse stenciling a couple of posts back, the blog party post).  Nope that's not an extra piece of tan cardstock behind the main image, I just inked up the die itself with a light brown fluid chalk inkpad.

Winner!

Congratulations to Patty, winner of the Tire Swing Stamp!  Here's what she wrote:

"I’m so excited! How awesome…I won something…I’m weeping so it is difficult to type or see what I’m typing. I’m so new to all of this and this ole dog is trying to learn all this new blogging, posting, and stamping stuff.  Thanks so much for blessing me with this precious stamp."

Patty also had some great memories of swinging with her friends at recess when she was a girl:
"It reminded me so much of when I was a child however; we didn’t have a car much less a tire to use as a swing.  At school during recess, my friend and I would swing all during recess.  I loved that you colored her hair reddish brown as that is my hair coloring. Believe it or not, my hair was almost that long"

Personally, my hair was never long.  I was one of those kids who cried when I got the tangles combed out of my hair (it's curly underneath the top layer, so evilly prone to tangles!), so my mom decided I was a pixie cut girl, lol.  I always envied those long locked beauties!


Local
This is my "tire swing"- an old rope that goes out over the quarry.  Not for the faint of heart.  There are picnic tables, old cars, and TADPOLES (eeee!) lurking under the surface of that water.

Bless you, too, Patty! And I hope you have tons of fun with your new stamp!

XO
D

Bone Idle

Ahhhh, the sweet calm has arrived after the storm of preparing samples for CHA.  In some ways I'm sad that I'm not going this year.  I don't get to hang out with all my awesome crafty friends and do awesome crafty things...oh and I don't get to go to Disneyland! But... I get to breath!  And I don't have jet lag!  Boy howdy, is that ever a good thing!  So today, as a treat I did ab-so-lute-ly nothing.  Nada.  It was gorgeous :-)

Horse frost

Part of doing nothing was going out with Alfie to chat with the horses, Red and Bud.


Horse frost_1
They are total posers, lol.

Then Gabby the cat and I curled up on the sofa and (finally!) watched the newest Indiana Jones movie.  Harrison Ford is still a looker in my book.

Hope everyone is a having a similarly delightful weekend and don't forget you have 'til midnight tonight to enter for a chance to win the tire swing stamp!

XO
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A big THANK YOU!!!!!! and Blog Candy!

I got a lot of great comments on the tire swing stamp I used on this yellow card (also seen at the bottom of my Spellbinders reveal entry)  She's a Door County Kid made by Door County Rubberstamps.  We sell them at Backroads Plum Crazy, but if you can't get here or to Oscar's shop in Door County then do visit their website- their stamps are so adorable and work great with Copics!

In the swing

I figured while we were "in the swing" (har har)) of giving away fantabulous things, I'd throw out some more blog candy!  E-mail me by Saturday (the 24th of January) 11:59 PM CST at donya@backroadsplumcrazy.com and put "tire swing" as your subject line for a chance to win your very own!

Stamps:  Tire Swing by Door County Rubberstamps
                Live by Inque Boutique

Ink:        Tsukineko Brilliance Graphite
Paper:    Buttercream Cardstock
               Yellow Gingham Paper from my stash bought eons ago
               White Cardstcock
               aged teal scrap

Extras:   Copic Sketch markers, Spellbinders Classic Circle and Pinking Circle dies, Pop Dots



A Special Message from Spellbinders

The 5th Anniversary party for Spellbinders Paper Arts is nearing its end. Spellbinders’ staff is  hurrying-- scurrying to get all the little details finished for the big “party” in Anaheim at the Craft and Hobby Association Trade Show. You still have until 11:59 CST, January 21, to enter Trudee Sauer’s http://trudee.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/ blog  contest. Then Spellbinders will be drawing for the Grand Prize Winner, and will announce the Grand Prize winner on the Spellbinders Blog on January 31.

Today, Stacey Caron, Creative Director and Co-founder of Spellbinders Paper Arts shares a special message for you, so check it out here http://spellbinderspaperarts.com/blog/a-special-message-from-stacey-caron/

I also want to thank everyone so much for their comments and e-mails!  Hope to see you all around :-) and good luck!

Spellbinders Blog Frenzy

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"Thanks to everyone who entered the Spellbinders' 5th Anniversary Party to win my Die Template release. You can no longer enter to win my release. Please check out Linda and Trudee's blogs for two more chances to enter the contest.

Check the  Spellbinders Blog for the announcement of Daily Winners. Grand prize winner will be announced on January 30th."

PLEASE NOTE: Commenting on this post is (very!) welcome but does not enter you into the contest. This contest is sponsored directly by Spellbinders Paper Arts. Please read the post to find directions for entering the contest. If you have any questions, please e-mail ContestQuestions@spellbinders.us.

Oh!  I love this time of year!  Everybody is coming out with all of their new lines for the year, but I think Spellbinders has topped them all for their 5 year Anniversary!  They came out with some really excellent dies this time around (I love, love, love the ones I got!), plus Spellbinders is celebrating their 5 year anniversary by sharing 16 days of sneak peeks, with LOTS of drawings for dies!!  Today there will be a drawing for the die I am showing you (the perfectly perfect Polka Dot Frame) and the previously revealed dies during the Spellbinders 5 Year Anniversary celebration.   Each day an additional die is added to the daily giveaway list for a grand total of more than16 dies on the 16th day of reveals!  Holy Smokes, that’s a LOT of prizes!


You’ll want to be sure and catch the two remaining sneak peaks!

JANUARY 19: Linda’s Works of Heart by Linda Duke
[http://lindaduke.typepad.com/lindas_works_of_heart/]

JANUARY 20: Follow Your Bliss by Trudee Sauer
[http://trudee.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/]

Winners will be announced on Spellbinders blog at http://www.spellbinderspaperarts.com/blog

And don’t forget you have until 11:59 PM on January 18th, 2009 to sign up for the give-away on Sally Lynn’s Blog [http://inkyheart.typepad.com/]!

The die template I’m revealing today is the Polka Dot Frameability.  I love Polka Dots!  They are so fun!  I mean can anyone just think “Polka Dot” and not smile :-) ?  The new Polka Dot Frameability is super versatile, skipping from fun and kitschy, sweetly vintage, or even elegant with just a switch of papers and ink.

S5-016 Polka Dot Frame  

Here’s the information you’ll need when it comes time to hunt this little number down:  Polka Dot Frame: SKU # S5-016, MSRP $24.99

This die is a natural for all fashions of paper artsiness, it would be lovely on a scrapbook page, great on a card front, and lends itself to off the page uses as well.  When I got mine in the mail, I’d just come home from having New Year’s brunch at Chez Colette (a wonderful little casual French restaurant at the Sofitel in Minneapolis). With La Vie en Rose stuck in my head and café au lait humming through my veins, I thought I’d make a little gift bag any lover of French couture would be proud to receive.


Bonne-Fete   


This project is surprisingly green; you only really need two pieces of paper, everything else is from the thrift store or *ahem* rifled from your grandmother’s sewing room.

For the bag you will need:
A die cutting machine (I love the Wizard and think it gives the best results)
Polka Dot Frame Die Template
Webster’s Pages Bloomin’ Beauty Paper
Worldwin Light Totally Tan Cardstock (this about the color of antique book paper which you can use if you aren’t concerned with your bag being acid free)
Silk and/or satin ribbons (yum!)
Two buttons
Old Sewing Pattern (preferably some size small horror that no one in their right mind would ever want to actually use)
Sewing Machine
Foam Dots
Craft Glue (I love Beacon’s 3 in 1 Craft Glue, dries super fast and strong)
Charcoal Gray or Black Ink Pad
Copies of a great old photo

The bag itself is blindingly simple.  Score and fold the red polka dot paper in half.  Tape or pin a length of black satin ribbon on each side to make a handle.  Then stitch the ends shut with a zig-zag stitch on the sewing machine.

Step one  

Using craft glue or some heavy duty double-sided tape, attach a ribbon band around the entire bag.

Step two  

Now here comes the fun part! The frame! The pictures here are using the Wizard, which I find to be the best machine on the market (I do own another machine but it is a very dusty and unused thing), and we are all about quality, no? ;-)
Here’s a step by step of how I created the frame, if you are new to the Wizard or want to see how to easily use the Spellbinder dies in whatever machine you have at home, I’ve included a video demo by Stacey Caron at the bottom of my instructions.

Put your Polka Dot Frame (the biggest one) rough side up on the magnetic spacer plate (or white spacer plate if you have the Purple Wizard).

Die step one  

Place your tan colored paper on top of your die.

Die step two

Put your second white mat on top, and run it through your machine to cut the base frame out.

Die step three

Now here’s where the die starts getting special.  Keep your paper in the die but remove the spacer plate and put the tan embossing mat on top of your paper.

Die step 4

Put on the top white mat, and run the sandwich through your machine.  You now have lovely embossed polka dots… but wait there’s more!  We’re going to stencil through the die!

Die step 5

This step works really well with smaller ink pads, but daubers of various kinds (example: cotton balls) work too.  Rub the ink pad all over the open spaces in the die.

Die step 6

Wow! Check out those perfect little charcoal colored polka dots!  No way could I have done those by hand!  Now trim your photo to fit your frame and mount them together.

Die step 7

Repeat the above cutting and stenciling with the smaller polka dot frame die.  Use this frame around your sentiment.

Repeat small frame

Okay, now you’ve got regular stenciling down, let’s kick it up a notch. Reverse Stenciling! This time ink up the smaller quatrefoil (clover shaped) die itself.

Then cut/emboss like normal.  Pop the paper out of the die and you’ve got a perfect border! 

Small adornment_1

Now just top it with a button.

Small adornment   

And attach it to the smaller Polka Dot Frame.

Finished frame

Now put it all together on the bag with a little foam tape or pop dots.

Foam tape
Placement

I made a simple pin to attach to the bag handle, using the new Peony (S4-193) die template set and an old sewing pattern.  Haute couture!

Pin_1 Pin

If you’re feeling like you want to go on with your Polka Dot Party, create a card to go with the bag from some leftover tan cardstock.  I really like how you can create the look of a shaped card with this die simply by making your card base slightly smaller than your frame (a 3.25 x 9.5 strip folded in half is about perfect)

Warm-wishes

Card

While I was creating this project it started snowing again.  So I decided to take my own advice (Warm Wishes!) and make a summery little card using the same basic technique.


 Sky-high


Here are the videos I promised: http://spellbinderspaperarts.com/videos


Now the important  stuff- CONTEST RULES!!!!!!


Spellbinders 5 Year Anniversary Celebration
Sneak Peek Party Drawing Information

Spellbinders will randomly pick one entry from each of the 16 Spellbinders Sneak Peek Blog reveals as stated in the “Rules”. This name will be drawn to receive the die being revealed and any other dies listed as a part of said blog give-away.  These entries must follow all rules stated below to be valid for the drawing. 
Entrants visiting all 16 Spellbinders 5 Year Anniversary Celebration Sneak Peeks Blog reveals and correctly entering their information into the 16 separate drawings, as described below, will automatically be entered into a GRAND PRIZE give away of a full set of all 28 NEW RELEASE dies debuting at the Winter Craft and Hobby Association Show in Anaheim, California, on January 25-28, 2009!

Rules


Any participant wishing to be included in the daily drawing for the Spellbinders Birthday Celebration Sneak Peek die give away must adhere to all of the following rules:

1. Participant must click on the provided link on Reveal blog to enter each     individual drawing on sneak peeks between January 5 and January 20, 2009.

2. Participant must type in the subject line the name of the die being revealed. 

3. Participant must send their entry for this blog before 12:00 midnight Central Standard Time on January 19, 2009.

4. Participant is only allowed to enter each of the 16 Spellbinders sneak peek blog give away drawings one time per sneak peek. Participant must use the same email address daily to be considered for grand prize entry, no exceptions. Please consider whether you will have access to the same e-mail from January 5th through the 20th and plan accordingly.

5. Spellbinders Design Team members and employees are not eligible for drawings. 
 Any participant wishing to be automatically entered into the drawing for the Spellbinders 5 Year Anniversary Celebration Sneak Peek Grand Prize drawing, must enter the drawing from all of the 16 blog reveals and follow all the above rules.

Please note:
*Spellbinders will only use email information to contact the winner.
*Spellbinders will not share this email address with any other parties. 
*Spellbinders will not use this email information for advertisements or communications other than to contact the winner.
*If you wish to be included in further communications from Spellbinders, please go to their homepage SpellbindersPaperArts.com and sign up for their newsletter.

For more Spellbinders product release information go to www.SpellbindersPaperArts.Com
If you have any questions regarding the contest, please e-mail ContestQuestions@spellbinders.us

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Thanks to everyone who stopped by, hope you are feeling inspired by all the great projects, and good luck!

-Donya

Sistah

Ok, now everyone is going to think all my family listens to nothing but Metallica and Marilyn Manson (in truth it's more likely to be Cole Porter) but here we go.  My sweet 16 year old sister.  Yo.

Homecoming 2008
She pretty much is hardcore, her favorite movies are Domino and Tank Girl... and this is what she wore to Homecoming this past fall.  Whereas you could not have paid me enough to go to homecoming.  Ever.

I cut a slit behind her arm and tucked an ornate white wing into it.  The wing is actually a corner cut from the Storybook cartridge.  I really wanted it on the page and couldn't figure out where to put it, then had one of those AHA! moments.

The pink lotuses are cut from Amy Butler's Lotus Tea Box paper. Background paper is Bobunny (same as yesterday's layout I did of my mom) and strip of skull paper is a sheet from DCWV's Rockstar line.

Rock on Mom

Mother
This is my wonderful Mother :-) I think seeing this one might be able to see how I became who I am :-)  This picture is a self portrait taken when she won a contest for a copy of the book Scrap City (totally awesome book btw) that I kinda sorta stole until she forced me to give it back, lol.

This page is a good example of how I'm a big believer in buying whole collections of paper lines, that way you can coordinate everything perfectly... and then I never use anything together.  It's also dead easy to replicate. 

Find some good punky paper (the paper I used is by Bobunny)
Mat a black and white 5x7 with white cardstock and then black.

To make the title I used Flirt glitter alphabet stickers by Reminisce, but you could just as easily use red cardstock and the new Blackletter cartridge.  I cut a guitar out of red cardstock using the Indie Art Cricut cartridge and tacked it on the end. 

Voila on hardcore mama in 15 minutes or less :-)