Hello stamping friends! Can you
believe it's July already? I like to hang onto the tail of summer and try
to keep it from flying away so fast. I like to hang onto every bit of
it. We don't do a lot of traveling period and well, we do even less in
the middle of summer since hubby works for John Deere and that means planting
and harvest. So, when I looked at the theme of the blog hop this month my
mind maybe went to a different place than most, although I think I combined it
rather well. Someone in the group asked what it was, and the response was
animals. Hmmm???? What can I do with that and then I thought of the
adorable kitty in the Sitting Here stamp set. Now what to do with that
kitty and I instantly thought of the new bundle I had purchased before the last
catalog ended. It's the At Home with You set. Creature comforts
means home to me. I love my home. I'm comfortable in my home, it
holds lots of memories and quite frankly it's where I like to be with my family
and of course our kitty is part of that family and brings me comfort when he's
curled up on my lap. So hence the "creature comforts" card was
born. LOL!
There is a lot of detail to my card and I
had so much fun making it. It's probably not a card I would make 20 of,
but it's a special card I would send to a very special person. I will
list all the supplies used on the bottom of this post. Coloring was done
with the Stampin' Write markers and surprisingly enough I discovered a stamp in
the Sitting Here set that I didn't realize was in there. I've used this
stamp set quite a few times and every time I've used it, I always felt like my
images were floating in the air. They needed to be grounded. Well
low and behold there is a stamp for that. The little sketchy lines that
you will find under the words in this stamp set are lines to us to ground your
images. Of course, I didn't discover that until my card was almost done
and I had to figure out a way to use it and get it in there so it looked
right. You'd never know that the floor of the porch was added at the very
end of making this card. I used some of my paper ingenuity and got it in
there and I was happy. Don't you just love the wreath? I could have
stamped one and die cut it out, but then I thought about those little 3D
wreaths I bought last year and hadn't used. I ended up cutting the wreath
and only using half of it because using the whole thing made it seem too
bulky. I cut it and hot glued the ends together and also used some hot
glue to adhere the bow.
Then came the 3D project......what to
do? My 3D is usually where my inspiration starts and the card comes
after. I love the words from the At Home with You set so I decided to
start with that and it was crying out to be cut with an oval framelit of some
sort. I love layering the framlits using the stitched ones, the plain
ones and the scalloped edged ones as well. I decided to turn this into a
tag to attach to one of our adorable pizza boxes. I'm still waiting on a
lot of my DSP order from the July special so I went with what I had. I
used the Share What You Love DSP and used one of the more neutral sides and
combined it with the Cherry Cobbler even though the DSP does not have that
color in it. I think it worked well. That's what I love about
SU! Our products coordinate so well together. I tied it shut with
the 1/4" Double-Stitched Cherry Cobbler ribbon. I could put a little gift
card of some sort in this box and give this to my hubby because after all, he
is the one that makes me feel at home no matter where we are.
I hope you've enjoyed my projects and will
continue on the hop using the list below.
Blessings,
Renee
13 comments:
I feel much the same, Renee. And love the little kitty!
Love the pairing of At Home with You and the kitty from Sitting Here. It's just perfect!
Your pretty set would make a lovely housewarming! Our pets always add some warmth to a house.
Love all the detail! A special project for a cat lover!
Nice job, Na!
Thanks Jenny!
Thanks Jo Anne!
Thanks Sara!
Thanks Melissa!
Thanks sissy!
Cute projects Renee!
Thanks Angela!
Great tip Renee. Both your projects are wonderful
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