Showing posts with label MISTI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MISTI. Show all posts

7.21.2015

Thank You Sew Much ~ A Quilt Story + Card Video

On Sunday I shared that I have a story to go along with my visit to Quilter's Junction in Chehalis, WA.  Scroll down if you just want to see the card.  Keep reading if you want to hear my embarrassing geeky story.

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First off I want to give a shout out to Rita Whalen.  Thank you for making me feel like a "rockstar" even if it embarrassed the "normal person" out of me.   You really did make my weekend.

As a blogger and designer, most of my work goes on in the privacy of my own home.  I create alone, most of the time. I do my blog and design team work behind a computer screen. .  Even comments on my blog are silent as I read them on my cell phone or computer.

Last Sunday when I walked into Quilter's Junction in Centralia, WA looking for the exact match to my light gray (Vapor) fabric, the lady behind the counter was very helpful.   She asked what I was looking for and took me around the shop trying to find a solution.   It's a small shop and I was very specific, so it didn't take long.  She then asked me my name.  I said "Heather" and she said "North?".  At first I panicked a little because I didn't recognize this lady, but she knew my last name, so I must have known her.  I'm terrible at remembering names, but I usually at least recognize the face.  This time I was at a complete loss.

She told me that she follows my blog.  In addition to being a quilter, she is also a cardmaker.  I was so embarrassed that I had shown my Dresden block to this person who actually knew who I was that I took that block and literally covered my face with it.


Just picture it. This block with my face and head under it.  Can you get any more geeked out than that?!   I could have played it cool and confident, saying "thank you, I'm so glad you are interested in my blog".... but no, I had to turn (what I am sure was) a tomato bright red, and cover my face with the block  that I was embarrassed for anyone who "knows" me to actually see.

As if that wasn't bad enough, I think I covered myself 3 more times before I left the shop.  Apparently I wasn't cut out for being "famous". LOL.   My work is out here on my blog for the world to see, but when I meet someone face to face who is looking at my work I am filled with embarrassment and self doubt.  Obviously something I need to work on.

When I asked for her name she told me, Rita Whalen and I instantly recognized her name from my blog, emails and Facebook. Thank you Sew much Rita Whalen for making feel like a rockstar.  I'm sorry for being such a nerd and not knowing what to say. Next time I visit you I will try not to cover my face every time you pay me a compliment.   Bless you in your upcoming adventure!

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Now on to my sewing card.   This one comes with a video.


http://youtu.be/KSd9rhnTnAM

Stamps: Notions (Waffle Flower)
Ink: London Fog, Tuxedo Black (Memento)
Paper: Whisper White (Stampin' Up!)
Accessories: Stitched Rectangle Dies, Quilted Swirl Stitch Die (Lil' Inker Designs); White Bakers Twine (Stampin' Up!): MISTI 




One last thing before I go... StampNation is going on a Virtual California Vacation and it starts tomorrow.  Be sure to come along and join in the fun as we visit 7 popular tourist stops and have challenges along the way.  The fabulous Ellen Hutson is our sponsor and she has a very special coupon code and giveaway for StampNation members.

Sneak Peek of StampNation's California Vacation

We have one more sponsor and it is a mystery.  Can you guess what is inside the box?  If you are a card maker, you are going to LOVE it!  


5.29.2015

Thank My Lucky Stars ~ Misti ~ Gradient Stamping

Recently I've been in a card making spurt.  Instead of making one card, I often make 3 to 5 in a setting.   Which is excellent, because I have so little time to stamp these days. Today I am going through my computer files to make sure I share the good ones with you.  :)  Here is a card I thought I had already shared, but can't find it on my blog.



I used the same gradient technique that I shared in this post, clicky.  There's a video with that card showing you how it's done.  I'll give you a hint, the MISTI made it easy!


There are still two more cards I made that day and one has a video.  :)  I'm editing it now and hope to have it up on my blog for you next week.  Don't you love when inspiration spreads from one project to 4?!!!


Stamps: Lucky Stars (Wplus9)
Ink: Bermuda Bay, Garden Green, Tempting Turquoise (Stampin' UP)
Paper: Whisper White (SU)
Accessories: Star Sequins (Pretty Pink Posh); Stitched Rectangle Dies, Quilted Swirl Stitch Pattern Die (Lil' Inker Designs)


5.05.2015

Mother's Day Shape

This card is the one I'll be sending to my mom.  It may look rather simple, but it took me a long time to figure out.  I had a practice sheet out playing with colors and layout.



You wouldn't think it would be that hard to find the right shade of purple for my lilacs, but it was.  Thank goodness for the MISTI, because at least the stamping part was easy.  


It's been a very long time since I pulled out my ovals, but it seemed appropriate for a Mother's Day card, and it fits the CASology theme perfectly. 


The finishing touch was to tuck in a doily between the ovals and add glossy accents to the vase to make it look like water in the glass.  How are you coming on your Mother's Day cards?  I have a couple more cards to show you this week, so come back if you need some inspiration.

Stamps: Coming Up Roses (Wplus9); Love Deepens (Verve)
Ink: Berrylicious (My Favorite Things); Blackberry Bliss, Blushing Bride, Pistachio Pudding, Soft Sky, Wild Wasabi (Stampin' UP!); Plum Pudding (PaperTreyInk); Soft Blossoms (Hero Arts); Vesamark; Wink of Stella
Paper: Soft Sky, Whisper White (SU)
Accessories: Liquid Platinum Embossing Powder (Ranger); Oval Framelits (Stampin' UP!); MISTI

4.24.2015

Gradient Stamping + Challenge + Video

Happy Friday!  I'm getting ready to head out the door and start my weekend early.  Our quilt guild is participating in the Spring 2015 Arts Walk and I am going up to Canvas Works to see our quilt display and take pictures to share with you tomorrow.   Before I go though, I have a card and video to share with you.



All week long, at StampNation, there have been challenges with prizes up for grabs.  Our challenges never end, but to be elligible for prizes you need to post your photos by May 3rd, 2015.  The first challenge was packing for the retreat with limited supplies.  We were asked to make a card using 1 stamp set, 3 ink colors and 1 embellishment.  Yowzers, that was hard for me to create an idea for, until I realized I could use my MISTI and a large font sentiment to create a CAS card.





  Then I saw the challenge this week at CASology and I knew exactly what I wanted to make.  Here's the video showing you what I came up with for challenge #1


https://youtu.be/KyB2FI8LKYw

While making this card I was reminded just how long it takes pigment inks to dry and how easily they smear.  The end results are sometimes worth the effort though.


After I created the first card the ideas kept flowing and I created 3 more.  I'll be showing you those next week.  Hope you have a great weekend!


Stamps: Hello Life (SU)
Ink: Bahama Blue , Lilac Posies, Rose Bud (Memento Luxe)
Paper: Whisper White (SU)
Accessories: MISTI (MySweetPetunia); Star Sequins, Star Embellies (Pretty Pink Posh)



SPECIAL NOTE- My friend, and fellow dream team member Kristie, is giving away a FREE MISTI on her blog.  Clicky to find out all the details.

4.15.2015

MISTI is in da House!

Have you heard about the latest craze in stamping?  It's called the MISTI, which I believe stands for Most Incredible Stamping Tool Invented.  I fully admit to being a skeptic.  I've tried several different things to get perfect alignment and haven't found anything even close to perfect, especially if I need to re-stamp an image.

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This tool has been getting rave reviews from stampers who have tried it, so it did intrigue me.  I have to be honest though, I was not planning on purchasing it myself.  It's an expensive tool and I just wasn't sure it would work for me.   Boy, was I wrong!

Illiana from My Sweet Petunia asked to sponsor the upcoming StampNation Virtual Retreat, coming next week.  She sent each of the design team members their very own MISTI!  Last weekend I finally got a chance to play with mine and I think I am in love!  <3

Clear photopolymer stamps changed stamping for me and made it easier to get good alignment, but it still wasn't perfect.  I think I have reached stamping perfection nirvana.  awe...bliss....  <3   I'm so excited to show you a video using the new MISTI.  In the video I explain why I wasn't able to play with it sooner along with some of my first impressions and sneak peeks for the upcoming Virtual Retreat.

https://youtu.be/vFoUKyEz2yg


Stampin' UP! Supplies
Stamps: Lotus Blossom (Stampin' UP!)
Ink: Elegant Eggplant, Perfect Plum, Wild Wasabi, Wisteria Wonder, Versamark
Paper: Whisper White
Accessories: Irridescent Ice Embossing Powder, Mini Treat Bag Thinlits