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  • Bee Happy, Bee Kind! Happy Birthday to Flora & Fauna Stamps!

    Hellooooo! Today I'm super happy to be posting about the beautiful and whimsical stamps from Flora & Fauna! My friend Cindi is the owner and I just adore her and her lovely stamps! Well, her company had a birthday last week! (But we're going to keep on celebrating!) Flora & Fauna is one year old! Whoop Whoop! I couldn't be happier for Cindi and her crew. She has created something special in the stamping market. I think I have 15 sets! I wanted to help join in the birthday fun so I created a card with some favorites from the collection. I'm also guesting over on the Flora & Fauna Blog today too.

    The main stamp set I used is called BEE KIND! I usually love anything with a bee/floral theme. Just so happy and classic. I kept my card clean and simple – one layer – and tried not to be too uptight about it. I stamped the two sentiments first, onto Bristol cardstock. Then I layered the honeycomb parts, and the flowers and leaves all around the edges and the sentiment. No masking, no fussing with it. I stamped everything in Archival Black Ink which holds up to watercolors. 

    Flora and Fauna clear stamps. Bee Kind. Mijello watercolors

     

    My card base is A2 and made from kraft cardstock. I layered some pretty periwinkle blue paper to match the florals. I used my new Mijello watercolor palette to color in all the images. I was very messy and loose with the watercoloring. I am liking this style very much lately. The Bristol cardstock holds up to the water colors quite nicely. 

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    Here is a close up of the honeycombs. I used three shades of yellow to create a varied look with the colors. I let some parts dry and then went back with a darker color until I looked the way I wanted it to! 

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    The little bumble bee must beeee so happy in all those flowers! I also used the same colors of paint to splatter around the card. I love a good paint splatter!! I chose lots of bright, spring, happy colors. The leaves/branches are from a second stamp set – a Winter set actually! It's always good to see what you can use from your seasonal stamps too! I store my stamp sets by company for this reason. Those leaves were perfect with the stamps from the Bee Kind set! 

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    It's very hard for me to do one layer stamping with no die cuts! LOL. I like how this card came out very much though! And it was super fun to make! 

    Flora and Fauna clear stamps. Bee Kind. Mijello watercolors

    Thank you for joining me today! I hope you've been inspired to bust out the watercolors and have some creative fun! Be sure to pop over to the Flora & Fauna Blog and give them some birthday love! Have a wonderful day! XOXO
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  • Checking in and sharing #thedailymarker30day

    Happy Saturday! I hope you have a nice weekend planned where you are. I have loads of work to do in my crafty cave this weekend so I probably won't be going anywhere, but that's just fine with me. Looking forward to crafting,  and some time with the hubs. Lately we have been so busy we're like passing ships! I will have lots of projects to share starting on the 14th with the new Papertrey Ink September release. Lemme tell ya, it's all gorgeous…and hint: Ho Ho Ho! 

    I've been going through some personal stuff and trying to get all my scattered parts together and doing lots of self care, reading, praying, planning. I still go back and read all of your nice comments on my post from a couple of months ago where I opened up about my thoughts and struggles. You guys have no idea how much your kind words lifted me up!! I am going for some counseling, and trying to get my hormones straightened out (being a girl is hard!) and generally trying to embrace this new person I'm becoming lately. I guess we truly never do stop growing and changing. 

    I have had some amazing and cool work opportunities lately, and yesterday I set up private photography lessons with a local creative for later in the month. I talk about these things because I believe it's important to publicly express gratitude for what I have been given. I work hard and I hustle, but I know that everything I have is provided for me. I have found the following to be true: The more freely you give – of your time, talents, love, kindness and money – the more you will receive. It all flows from God, and who am I to stop the flow of His grace and goodness by keeping it for myself? Even though I do not have much right now, I have more than I need, and more is coming my way, of that I'm certain. 

    I had a situation happen this week, where a huge corporation contacted me and wanted to use one of my photographs for their business. They sent an agreement and terms document that basically said that they could use the photograph however and wherever they chose with no compensation and no guarantee of crediting me for the photo. What????? So I sat down and wrote a very lengthy email to the female CEO of that corporation asking her to explain that to me. You know what? She personally wrote me back. And right away too. This is a lesson – if we do not value our work, our art, ourselves, no one else will. Never shy away from standing up for yourself. As creatives we lose this somewhere along the way. I am fighting hard to be a person who works on behalf of all of us to be paid for our work. Soap box over. I'll keep you posted on this. 

    If you are anywhere in the path of Irma, please know that my household is praying for you. In my former corporate life, one of the things I did was to be part of the National Catastrophe Team for a major Insurance Company. I was on the ground in Miami the day after Hurricane Andrew in 1992 (25 years ago almost to the day) and stayed to help for ten weeks. They gave us our Florida Insurance licenses in an airplane hangar in Palm Beach – hundreds of us at these long tables in the middle of the night. It was incredible, the things I saw and did. It's an experience I will never ever forget. I credit this experience with making me an even more grateful person. I became a Red Cross Volunteer as soon as I got home and have been one ever since. That hurricane changed my life, and I don't even live in Florida. It's inexplicable the devastation that is left behind from a hurricane and how long it is before life is normal again. You can't imagine having no home, no power, no water, no food, no street lights, no street signs, no cleared roads, National Guard people with guns driving around protecting everyone…. The things we take for granted every day. Truly. Please be safe and take good care if this is affecting you right now. I'll be thinking of you for sure. 

    One thing I worked on this week was participating in the awesome Daily Marker 30 Day Challenge put on by Kathy Racoosin! CLICK HERE to go to her blog and see the details. She encourages us to color and create every day for 30 days. There is a Facebook Group where you can share your work, and you can also share on Instagram with the hashtag #thedailymarker30day. It's open to EVERYONE and I strongly think you should play along!! Sometimes I feel like when I sit down to create I have to finish something, or go full out. This week I have been relaxing and coloring bits and pieces to put on cards later. NO pressure, just fun. I've tried out a bunch of different mediums – pencils, Zig Markers, Distress Inks, Copics…. The other thing is that I have been using stamps that have been waiting on my desk!!! YAY!!! In posting my coloring projects on Instagram and Facebook, I have been trying different ways to style them, and photograph them to make them interesting and artsy. (Secret? I really loooove taking pictures of projects!!) 

    So I'm sharing three of my coloring projects from last week! What are you working on in your studio??? Leave me a note!   

    For this first one, I used a beautiful stamp from Impress Cards and Crafts! I used Zig Markers and water to watercolor the beautiful image on watercolor paper. I think eventually this will end up being a shabby chic sort of card but you never know! Haha. 

    Impress stamps and Zig Markers

     

    For this one I combined several Flora and Fauna Clear stamp sets to stamp onto an envelope! I watercolored with Mini Distress Inks and water. How cute is that snail? She has eyelashes!! It's so fun! Happy Mail is Snail Mail!!  

    Impress stamps and Zig Markers

     

    For this one I used some beautiful stamps from Impression Obsession designed and drawn by my friend Lindsay! She is amaaaazing and it's so special to use her stamps! I colored on kraft cardstock with Prismacolor pencils for a pretty effect. 

    Impress stamps and Zig Markers

    Thanks for stopping by today! Love you, mean it. XOXO 
    Impress stamps and Zig Markers

  • Keepin’ it Tropi-cool today!

    Happy Saturday creative and lovely friends! Before I start my post and share my card for today I have to really take some time to say thank you THANK YOU for the amazing love and support everyone has shown me since I wrote my last blog post. I seriously had no idea that there would be such a huge response and such an outpouring of kindness and love. I have read every comment (and every email) each of you sent me. I was moved to tears many times. I read some of your comments to my husband and he was also moved to tears. Wow. I have no words really. I was so down when I wrote that blog post, and God must have know exactly what He was doing. My cup is now filled and brimming over. I am totally feeling the kindness from people. Just when my faith was so low and I really want to hibernate. You guys have shown me that there is SO MUCH GOOD in the world. Taking the time to write me long, heartfelt, lovely comments is so kind. I'm forever grateful and I have no way to explain how much. Thank you really – you made a difference to me. I also have the feeling that all of us reading each other's comments did not only lift me up. We all lifted each other up. What a wonderful thing. You guys are the best. I am sure of that. 

    I think a big part of my problem lately has to do with peri-menopause and (not) sleeping. The hubs and I started back the the gym this week and I'm hoping that being physically tired will help me sleep better and be more mentally strong. Heck, I even made homemade almond milk this morning! (Clearly I have been kidnapped). It was quite delicious. Summer is in full blast here and we sat outside in the sun as well today. Then I was feeling so tropi-cool that I had to make a card to share. 

    You know I am crazy for tiki-tropical-Hawaii-pineapple stuff. Well, I have had some really awesome new wood mount stamps sitting on my desk for a week or so. Today I inked them up and made a clean and simple card that reflects Summer. I realllllly love the Hero Arts Neon Ombre Inks. The colors are super hard to photograph. I'm not sure why. Trust me, they are much more vivid in person, and truly neon-y. I used two of the Neon pads for the leaves and the pineapple. I paired the bright neon with lots of bright white paper and just a pop of black ink. 

    Tropical Card by Wanda Guess. Paper Source Pineapple stamp. Impress rubber stamps

     

    The card base is white – A2. Then I stamped the leaves on a white piece of paper and die cut out that part with a Stitched Rectangle Die. Next I stamped the Pineapple and cut that out by hand (super easy). I made a white tag, and a white circle to complete my elements. Tip: with the gradated ombre ink pads be sure to touch your stamp to the ink pad a few times, barely overlapping the colors on your stamp. This will give you a smooth color transition instead of harsh, obvious lines in the colors. 

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    The tag, pineapple and circle were attached to the card using foam squares. I added some ink splatters (with a stamp) to the circle since it looked too plain with just the words. Isn't that the cutest sentiment stamp? 

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    I am SUPER super OCD about storing my photographs. So I always know how to re-find a photo. While I was making this card I was fondly remembering when the hubs and I went to Hawaii in 2007. I went and got the SD card and looked through all the pictures and it made me happy. I love this picture of us (I wish that guy's butt wasn't in the background!) This trip was the very first time I used a digital camera. I was such a holdout – kept my film camera for a lonnnng time before going new school. SO ALOHA from younger us! 

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    Thank you, everyone, for visiting today. And every day. Hope you are having an amazing weekend! XOXO

  • Retro Reindeer in pink and mint!

    Howdy craft peeps! I have a really fun and colorful holiday card to share today! This card is funky and retro and silly and happy! All in one card! LOL. I had purchased these adorable stamps from Savvy Stamps and wanted to ink 'em up before the season got away from me. Heck, it's Christmas week already! I think that the "happy deer" stamp totally looks like Clarice from Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer!!! (CLICK HERE) So, thinking of that, took me back to the 60's which is how I chose my color palette. I used mint and pink! This is a one layer card – which is something I hardly ever do… I feel like I'm just not that great at CAS cards. I always keep overthinking it, or adding ONE MORE thing! 

    Best wishes for a happy holiday week! You guys make my day, every day….. I hope this card makes you smile….

    Cute reindeer card in retro colors! Handstamped. Savvy Stamps. Card by Wanda Guess

     

     

     

    I used a kraft card base, and some pretty striped paper from Lawn Fawn…. The little scallop edge is a Fiskars border punch I've had for years! The deer and the sentiment are both from Savvy Stamps and the snow is from Neat & Tangled. 

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    Thank you for hanging out with me this holiday season! Lots going on! Hope all is well in your corner of the world! XO
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  • This n that!

    Hello my creative and lovely friends! Where have I been? Oh my…. Lots going on in my world. First of all, didn't you enjoy the Reverse Confetti release last week? I did! And, I have more Reverse Confetti projects coming this month and next month so stay tuned for that. I am so grateful to be invited to be a guest!

    My energy is super low and I am totally going through something right now. I am like a roller coaster inside. You see, there is soooo much to be grateful for, and so many positive things are happening in my life… And on the other hand I have soooo much work stress that I feel like I'm barely hanging on in that regard. I am having a difficult time sorting all of that out internally. The highs and the lows are coming at me too fast lately. What's a girl to do? Buckle up and hang on? I dunno…but if I figure it out, I'll let you know!

    One of the (many) very positive things is that this past weekend the hubs and I went on a mini getaway. I signed up for the Bay Area Illustrated Faith Workshop and that was on Saturday afternoon. Met some really nice ladies and had a lovely afternoon – thanks to Shanna! The hubs dropped me off there and then came back for me. He went out and did some walking and took some surfing pictures. We stayed the night in the beautiful Hotel Valencia on Santana Row in San Jose. Had a great dinner Saturday night, slept in Sunday, and shopped the afternoon away before heading home along Highway 1 – where I got to see my favorite things: fog and ocean! It was a great weekend together. Click over to my Instagram to see some of our adventures from the weekend.

    So then Monday happens and I feel like crying. Right? You guys probably really don't want to hear about that. It's dreary and gloomy. But it's real. Don't we all just try and hold it together all the time? I see some of my seams coming apart. Good thing I can sew! God is good and merciful and I will be fine. I know that with all my heart. It's part of the plan. Thanks for listening to me and letting me vent.

    Because I'm so topsy turvy, I feel like my crafty mojo is askew…. I came home tonight from work and went straight into the studio. I didn't allow myself to linger or dwell…or over analyze. And guess what? A happy little card came out. Just like that. And here it is! 

     

    Savvy Stamps Floral Jar stamp. Card by Wanda Guess

     

     

     

     

    These are some new Savvy Stamps I picked up at Paper Garden last weekend. They were just the cheery thing to inspire me tonight! I have a couple of tips to share. First, that sentiment was too big for my card – you can see the entire stamp…So I taped off part of it and just stamped the 'hello' part! My image was stamped in Archival Black Ink and then loosely water colored with Distress Inks and a water brush. 

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    Second tip – I thought the black in the image was a bit harsh for this card. I put some yellow enamel dots on the one black flower to brighten it up. You can see I also took a white pen and made little highlight dots on the black leaves (Tip three). 

    Savvy Stamps card by Wanda Guess

     

     

     

     

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    Thanks for being there for this girl! I hope that your week gets off to a splendid start! Not sure what I'm cooking up next. What are you working on? XOXO

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