Sunday, July 31, 2022

Dirty Dozen 2021, September

I had the amazing honor of being invited to join the ranks (or dirt pile, as they lovingly refer to it) of the Dirty Dozen on SCS last year. My term was from April through September. I thoroughly enjoyed the experience and had fun creating 6 (or more) cards for each of the themes.

April - Grand Opening

May - Family Tree

June - Juke Box

July - Come Fly with Me

August - Kitchen Sink

September - Popping In

Dirty Dozen members have some guidelines to follow. One of them is we can't share our cards for at least six months after the month in which they were released, hence the reason why I didn't show them when I made them.

Another guideline is we are to choose our own personal favorite of the cards we make each month. Sometimes that is easy to do; other times, not so much.

This blog post shows the cards I made for the September Popping In theme, beginning with my personal favorite, followed by my other cards, in no particular order.


Honey Bee - Coneflower Die

Paper Roses - Hello Chunky Double Layered Die



Stampendous - Truck



Unity - First Love First Hero



CC Designs - Monster



Stamping Bella - Baseball Squidgy



There She Goes - Boot Camp



My Favorite Things - Popping By



Art Impressions - Born to Ride


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Saturday, July 30, 2022

Feeling Blessed

I had the pleasure of being a Growing in Unity gal earlier this month. It was a great experience, inking up some of my vast collection of Unity stamps and sharing the cards here on my blog and on social media. Two individuals received gift credit to the Unity store simply by leaving comments on my blog posts (the winners were chosen randomly).

I was a winner, too, because by being a GIU gal, I received a stamp set of my choice from Unity. Isn't that cool!?!??!

I chose the Count Your Blessings set...


There are soooo many stamps to love in this set - just look at them. WOW!!! Of course I had to ink at least one stamp up practically as soon as I received it. I. love. this. set.



I'm feeling blessed, indeed.

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Stamp Set: Unity Count Your Blessings stamped with Memento Tuxedo Black Ink and colored with Copic Markers

Papers: Accent Opaque 120# White and SU Basic Gray CS

Dies: Unity Scallops & Rectangles

Embellishments: Studio Katia Gray Clouds Crystals

 

Friday, July 29, 2022

BK - Winter Cardinals

Fridays are special days - who doesn't love TGIF, right? But here on my blog Fridays are also special because they are the day I get to post as a design team member for Blue Knight Rubber Stamps.

I used the new Winter Cardinals stamp set today.

You can check out the stamp set in the Blue Knight Rubber Stamps store - HERE.

Card #1


For this card, I stamped/used the image stamp in its entirety, though I didn't use the sentiment stamp from the stamp set.

To create the snow effect, I used two different Stickles Glitter Glues.



Card #2


I wanted to use just part of the stamped image on this card, so I covered the portion I didn't want to use with a post it note while inking the stamp; then removed the post it note before stamping.


I think it's amazing to see how one stamp looks so different depending on how it's used. 

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You can find each of today's featured stamps HERE, at the Blue Knight Rubber Stamps web store.

And... don't forget to join us at the Fan Group and YouTube Channel:
Fans of Blue Knight Rubber Stamps (Facebook group) is HERE
and the Blue Knight Rubber Stamps YouTube Channel is HERE

Jeanette Cloyd, Design Team Member

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Thursday, July 28, 2022

Wave the Red, White, and Blue

One of my favorite challenge groups is the Challenge Your Stash group on SCS, under the capable and organized leadership of my friend Barb. The idea is we can't shop for anything when making our monthly challenge card (which we post on the 28th of each month).

We take turns choosing the theme. This month it was Maggie's turn. She challenged us to make Red, White and Blue cards. I love the theme, Maggie!

In fact, I liked it so much I made two cards. (Well, there are two cards but they are almost exactly alike.)






I hope Maggie, Barb and the other Challenge Your Stash gals like my cards.

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Stamp Set: Taylored Expressions Sketched Flag Background stamped with Memento Lady Bug, Paris Dusk, and Rhubarb Stalk Inks and Colorado Craft Company Lovely Legs Military Strong stamped with VersaFine Clair Nocturne Ink

Papers: Accent Opaque 120# White and SU Night of Navy CS

Dies: MFT Stitched Rectangles

Embellishments: Paper Studio Mini Brass Brads and Studio Katia Icy Sparkle Crystals



Wednesday, July 27, 2022

Blooms and Banners

I {heart} SCS.

I'm pretty sure it's no secret - splitcoaststampers is my happy place. It's where friendships are made. It's where inspiration is gleaned. It's where tutorials are found. Oh, and did I mention, CHALLENGES (new ones each day of the week)! 

Each challenge has a few people who know the themes ahead of time and create cards/samples to be shared when the challenge is introduced. I was delighted when I was asked to join the Sketch Challenge design team for six months. Each Wednesday (February - July 2022) I'll share the card I made for the current week's Sketch Challenge. 

Of course, that means this is my last week on the Sketch Challenge Design Team. The time has gone by so quickly! The organizers have been amazing to work with and the challenges have been fun. I've thoroughly enjoyed my time on the team!

This Week's Sketch (#SC916):


Here's my card:



I hope you'll check out the Sketch Challenge - HERE - and play along. 

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Stamp: Unity Everything Happens for a Reason stamped with Memento Tuxedo Black Ink and colored with Copic Markers

Paper: Accent Opaque 120# White, Recollections Black and SU Cameo Coral CS and DP from my scrap file

Dies: CC Designs Banners, MFT Stitched Rectangles, and Stamp Market 1/2" Quick Strips

Embellishments: Studio Katia Pineapple Delight Crystals


Tuesday, July 26, 2022

Travel the Wold - Uzbekistan

I started a 50-week series in 2019 that I called Travel the World. Each week of the series I visited a randomly-selected country, sharing bits of information about that country. I then chose one tidbit of information about that week's country as inspiration for a card. As I explored those 50 countries in 2019, I knew I would continue on until I've visited every one of the 195 countries in the world. By the end of 2021, I'd virtually traveled to 145 countries and plan to complete my journey to all 195 countries by visiting the last 50 this year.

This week's country is...

Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan is a country found in Central Asia, sharing its borders with Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan. 

Uzbekistan is a doubly-landlocked nation. There are only two such countries in the world, the other one being Liechtenstein in Europe. To reach any coastline from Uzbekistan, one has to cross at least two countries. The countries bordering Uzbekistan include Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Afghanistan, and Kyrgyzstan, and these countries are also landlocked.

Additionally, none of its rivers ever lead to the sea.

Uzbekistan is the world’s 56th largest independent state covering an area of about 172,700 square miles, and it is almost the same size as Spain in land area or the state of California in the US. The country distance from East to the west is 885 miles, while the distance from south to north is 580 miles.

The country was at the heart of the historic Silk Road, the ancient trading route or “superhighway” that connected China with Europe and the Middle East.

Uzbekistan is Central Asia’s most populous country and the majority live in rural areas.

The economic trend in Uzbekistan is for urban residents to earn twice as much as their rural counterparts.

The majority of the country’s citizens are ethnic Uzbeks who speak Uzbek, the official language. Russian is the second most widely spoken language. Sunni Muslims make up 88 percent of the population though they are secular and not religious Muslims.

The capital city is Tashkent; it covers an area of 129.2 square miles and has a population of 2.393 million 

The Tashkent region, including the capital city of Tashkent, is the economic and political center of the nation. Here you will find the international airport, bus service, and Tashkent’s beautiful metro system.

Metro Tashkent’s three stations feature marble ceilings and pillars, engraved metal, and beautiful chandeliers. Not only does it have some of the most beautiful stations in the world, this metro is the biggest system in Central Asia.

In 1966, the capital city of Tashkent was flattened by a 7.5 magnitude earthquake leaving hundreds of thousands of people homeless.

The Tashkent TV tower is the 11th tallest TV tower in the world and the tallest TV tower in Central Asia.

Every year, around one million students, doctors and government employees are forced to work in Uzbekistan’s cotton fields to pick cotton for the government.

Cotton accounts for 17% of Uzbekistan’s exports. It’s often referred to as ‘white gold’ because it is such a profitable industry.

Uzbekistan also raises cattle and crops vegetables, fruits, cotton, and grain.

The country is the world’s second-largest cotton exporter and fifth largest producer. Other exports include gold, oil, and natural gas as well as uranium.

Uzbekistan's Ugam-Chatkal National Park is the natural habitat of 44 mammal species, 230 bird species and 1168 species of plants, including bears, wolves, red marmots, lynx, snow leopards and wild rams. 

The majority of the nation is desert. Annual rainfall ranges from 3.9-7.9 inches and occurs largely in the winter and spring.

The country mines 160 million ounces of gold annually and has the fourth largest deposits of gold in the world. Its Muruntau gold mine is the largest open pit gold mine in the world, located on a site where turquoise was previously mined from ancient times. The mine produces about 2 million ounces of gold every year, and the pit covers an area of 2.17 miles by 1.55 miles and a depth of 1,837 feet. 

Uzbek people also attach much more importance to the elderly. For instance, when horseriding the most senior passenger will be seated in front of the younger ones. Uzbek people also never insult or speak harshly to their parents.

Handshakes are only acceptable as a greeting between two men. An Uzbek woman is greeted by bowing to her with your right hand placed over your heart.

In Uzbek tradition, the most respected guest is seated the farthest from the entrance to the house.

Green tea is the national beverage of Uzbekistan and is consumed throughout the day.

There is a formal etiquette for pouring tea in Uzbekistan. First, it is custom to rinse out your piala (a small tea bowl) with a drop of hot tea, then return a bowlful to the pot three times before the tea is considered fit to drink.

Having been an historic crossroads for centuries as part of various ancient empires, Uzbekistan’s food is very eclectic. It has its roots in Iranian, Arab, Indian, Russian and Chinese cuisine.

Palov or Plov is the national dish. Made of mutton, rice, onions and grated carrots, legend holds it was invented by the cooks of Alexander the Great. Different areas of the country put their own spin on the dish, adding ingredients like pumpkins, peppers or dried tomatoes.

Traditional Uzbek bread, known as ‘obi non’ or simply ‘non’, is flat and round and always torn by hand, never sliced with a knife. It is also never thrown out.

The Uzbeks believe that turning bread upside-down brings bad fortune because they honor the bread.

Following an ancient tradition, a family member must take a bite from a small piece of Uzbek bread before departing on a journey. The rest of that bread is kept hidden or buried until the traveler comes home.

It’s common etiquette in Uzbekistan to run your hands over your face at the end of a meal to express gratitude. 

An interesting fact about Uzbekistan is the importance of music and song in its culture. Household songs are called Koshuk. Lapar is a dialogue between two singers, these are often common in traditional weddings.

The Aral Sea, located on the border of Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan, was once the world’s fourth-largest lake. Since the construction of a Soviet irrigation project in the 1960s, the lake has almost disappeared. It has been described as ‘one of the planet’s worst environmental disasters’.

Arranged marriages are still common in Uzbekistan.

Uzbekistan is one of the safest countries in the world.

Thanks to Russia’s free educational system, Uzbekistan remains to be one of the countries with the highest literacy rates, an impressive 99.99%. 

My inspiration for this week's card is based on this fact about Uzbekistan... Activities tourists can enjoy in Uzbekistan include camel trekking, hiking, bird watching, rafting, and skiing.



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Stamp Set: Hobby Art LTD Camel Ye Faithful stamped with Memento Tuxedo Black Ink and colored with Copic Markers

Paper: Accent Opaque 120# White and SU Early Espresso CS and DP from my scrap file

Dies: Karen Burniston Rectangle Crosshatch, MFT Bit Hello, and Spellbinders A2 Matting Basics

Embellishments: Gina Marie Enamel Dots

Monday, July 25, 2022

DTGD All Creatures Challenge

I didn't have much time to participate in this year's Dare to Get Dirty (DTGD) on SCS but I did manage to make cards for a couple of the challenges. One of them was Gracie's All Creatures Great and Small Challenge. Her challenge went live on July 21st, but I'm just now getting around to sharing my card on my blog.

She simply asked us to include animals and/or birds on our cards.

I really like this Polar Bear from CC Designs, so that is what I used.




Here's the inside of my card:


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Stamps/Dies: CC Designs Snowy Bears, Taylored Expressions Simple Strips Christmas, and (inside) Stampabilities Merry Christmas 06 stamped with Memento Tuxedo Black Ink and colored with Copic Markers

Papers: Accent Opaque 120# White, Recollections Black and SU Lemon Lime Twist CS

Dies: MFT Wonky Stitched Rectangles

Embellishments: Amazon Nail Art Rhinestones

Sunday, July 24, 2022

Dirty Dozen 2021, August

I had the amazing honor of being invited to join the ranks (or dirt pile, as they lovingly refer to it) of the Dirty Dozen on SCS last year. My term was from April through September. I thoroughly enjoyed the experience and had fun creating 6 (or more) cards for each of the themes.

April - Grand Opening

May - Family Tree

June - Juke Box

July - Come Fly with Me

August - Kitchen Sink

September - Popping In

Dirty Dozen members have some guidelines to follow. One of them is we can't share our cards for at least six months after the month in which they were released, hence the reason why I didn't show them when I made them.

Another guideline is we are to choose our own personal favorite of the cards we make each month. Sometimes that is easy to do; other times, not so much.

This blog post shows the cards I made for the August Kitchen Sink theme, beginning with my personal favorite, followed by my other cards, in no particular order.


CC Designs - Popsicle



Taylored Expressions - Perfect Pairs



Whipper Snapper - Emery



Whipper Snapper - Templeton
Whipper Snapper - Sweet Life



Paper Nest Dolls - Cotton Candy Avery



Stampabilities - Bear of an Appetite
Rubbernecker - Ate a Pizza


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