Showing posts with label Bluebonnets Multi Step Clear Stamps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bluebonnets Multi Step Clear Stamps. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 29, 2024

God Bless Texas - Kitchen Sink Stamps

School is out and summer is on its way to Texas. Today's Kitchen Sink Stamps sponsored card features images from Classic Old Truck, Clay Pots, Bluebonnets, Stars & Stripes American Flag (God Bless), and Water Lilies (toad). The TEXAS was punched with the We R Memory Keepers word punch set! What a fun alphabet to create with! I threw together a quick watercolored background and stamped the images of SVG cut files also available at Kitchen Sink Stamps.

I don't know about you, but I am ready for a little road trip! It's time to get out of town and kick up my heels a bit! Now if I can just find an open day and an open road!



I have entered this design in the following challenges this week:

Path of Positivity - Challenge #121 - Anything Positive Goes
Global Design Project - Challenge #447 -Transportation
Allsorts - Challenge #782- Anything Goes
Simply Create, Too - Challenge #200 - Add an Animal
Tic Tac Toe - Challenge #247 - Truck/Free/Die Cut (electronic SVGs)


For additional designs featuring Kitchen Sink Stamps, please visit the blogs and YouTube videos of the members of the Kitchen Crew linked below:


 For additional designs featuring Kitchen Sink Stamps, please visit :


 Kitchensinkstamps' Weblog by Maria Colosimo,



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Monday, March 25, 2024

Bluebonnet Prayers

With only a few short weeks left of fields of bluebonnets here in Texas, I have chosen to feature them again this week on my Kitchen Sink Stamps sponsored design. The images I have used come from Bluebonnets, Trees, Rolling Hills, and Trees. I pulled the sentiments from Watercolor Prayers and an old retired set called Ribbons with a Cause. 



I have entered this card in the following challenges this week:







For additional designs featuring Kitchen Sink Stamps, please visit :


 Kitchensinkstamps' Weblog by Maria Colosimo,



For those wishing to purchase Kitchen Sink Stamps, click SHOP HEREIt will take you directly to the store as well as let Maria know that you are a fan of my work! Thanks so much!!


Monday, March 20, 2023

Texas Welcomes Spring! - Kitchen Sink Stamps

Oh, my! The beauty of the Texas wildflowers this year is beyond glorious! There are flowers of every color of the rainbow blanketing the roadsides no matter which way you head.

Today's Kitchen Sink Stamps sponsored design features our state flower, the bluebonnet.. I have dabbed in a few Indian paint brushes in the background as well!! I'm going to treat myself to a ride through the country this afternoon to take in more of their beauty!


Stamp sets used on this slimline design include:

Bluebonnets

Classic Old Truck

Grazing Horse (fence)

Trees

Rolling Hills

Tree Friends


I also used the Cloudy Skies SVG cut stencil by KSS.


With Kitchen Sink Stamps having their spring sale, now is a great time to stock up on images on your wish list! You have until midnight, Friday, March 24 Pacific Daylight Time to save 15% on ALL in stock merchandise! Enter Promo Code SPRINGKSS at checkout!





I am entering this card in the following challenges this week:

The Cutie Pie Challenge Blog - Challenge #180 - Beginning with B - bluebonnets

Inspiration Station - Photo Inspiration #47- I was inspired by the beautiful springtime countryside in the picture!

Tic Tac Toe Challenge #200 - Foliage - Wood - Stencil

Wednesday's Creative Inspirations Challenge Blog - March - Spring Blooms

Farm Quest Challenge Blog - Theme #24 - Anything Farm/Country Goes


For additional designs featuring Kitchen Sink Stamps, please visit the blogs and YouTube videos of the members of the Kitchen Crew linked below:


 Kitchensinkstamps' Weblog by Maria Colosimo,





For those wishing to purchase Kitchen Sink Stamps, click SHOP HEREIt will take you directly to the store as well as let Maria know that you are a fan of my work! Thanks so much!!

Monday, March 6, 2023

Happy Days - Kitchen Sink Stamps

I hit the road again this weekend for a quick trip to the Texas Hill Country. I kept my eyes peeled for my first sighting of Texas bluebonnets, and was greatly rewarded. They are beginning to pop up along the highways from Victoria to San Antonio! They are, of course, the inspiration for this week's Kitchen Sink Stamps sponsored design.


 Images from the following Kitchen Sink Stamps' sets 
were used to create this card.


Bluebonnets

Stars and Stripes American Flag

Grazing Horse

Tree Friends

Summer Lemons (sentiment)


The flag, horse, and bluebonnets were stamped on SVG cut files also available at Kitchen Sink Stamps. The sky was created using the KSS SVG cut stencil Cloudy Skies.


Today's card has been entered in the following challenges for this week:

Wednesday's Creative Inspiration Challenge Blog - March - Spring Blooms

Krafty Chicks Challenge - Challenge #653 - Stamp Act

Triple B - Birds, Butterflies & Blooms - March Challenge



For additional designs featuring Kitchen Sink Stamps, please visit the blogs and YouTube videos of the members of the Kitchen Crew linked below:


 Kitchensinkstamps' Weblog by Maria Colosimo,





For those wishing to purchase Kitchen Sink Stamps, click SHOP HEREIt will take you directly to the store as well as let Maria know that you are a fan of my work! Thanks so much!!


Monday, March 28, 2022

Scattering Bluebonnet Seeds - Kitchen Sink Stamps

Sunday afternoon I set out on an adventure to see if I could track down any Texas bluebonnets near me. Turns out I found a few scattered patches, but they gave me hope that next week the fields will be covered with blooms. I will be headed back out to check for sure!!!

Today's Kitchen Sink Stamps sponsored card is a reflection of those hopes!! Texas in the spring is heaven on earth!!

Stamps Sets Used on this Design:

Bluebonnets

Seed Packet (retired)




I  am entering this card in the following challenges this week:






 For additional designs featuring Kitchen Sink Stamps, please visit the blogs and YouTube videos of the members of the Kitchen Crew linked below:








For those wishing to purchase Kitchen Sink Stamps, click SHOP HEREIt will take you directly to the store as well as let Maria know that you are a fan of my work! Thanks so much!!

Monday, March 22, 2021

Let There Be Spring - KSS

I took my parents out for a Sunday drive yesterday afternoon to see if we could spot any Texas bluebonnets or Indian paintbrushes growing along the highway. We weren't too sure what our recent week of hard freeze would do to this year's crop of wildflowers. Along the highway, we found a tiny bunch of about 6 Indian paintbrushes and not a single bluebonnet. Then we turned off the main highway onto our favorite country road, and we were rewarded with acres and acres of bluebonnets! What a delight! I am sure we will visit them again in another week or two when they are in full bloom! 

Those beautiful blossoms inspired today's Kitchen Sink Stamps sponsored designI call this card "Songs of Spring." Those gorgeous blue flowers certainly made my heart sing!



Kitchen Sink Stamps used to create this card are:


Bluebonnets

Guitar

Grazing Horse

Bold 4 Seasons Greetings


I am entering this card is the following challenges:

Dragonfly Dreams - March Challenge - Include a Flower

Allsorts Challenge - Week 616 - Spring Flowers

Daring Cardmakers - Spring Things

Creative Friday - Early Bloomer

Cute Card Thursday - Challenge 678 - Spring Fever



For additional designs featuring Kitchen Sink Stamps, please visit the blogs and YouTube videos of the members of the Kitchen Crew linked below:


Nancy Stamps by Nancy McCabe


For those wishing to purchase Kitchen Sink Stamps, click SHOP HEREIt will take you directly to the store as well as let Maria know that you are a fan of my work! Thanks so much!!

Monday, March 30, 2020

Stay Home Texas - KSS

I used today's card sponsored by Kitchen Sink Stamps to send a needed message to my fellow Texans as we strive together to try to reduce the tragic effect of Covid-19 on our families and friends here in the great state of Texas. More and more people are heeding the call and staying home. We are not currently under a shelter-in-place ban, but are allowed out to get food and medicine and other essentials. The request at stores is one cart - one person and social distancing of 6 feet. Almost all the the people I encounter are helpful, caring, and cooperative which gives me great hope.

I pray daily for all those touched by this illness and for those on the front lines aiding in the battle worldwide: medical staffs, first responders, farmers, truck drivers, freight lines, airlines, pharmacy workers, grocery stores and their employees, manufacturers, and many others. All are working to exhaustion to keep our world on its feet! Thank you all from an ever-grateful population.





Images for this card came from the following Kitchen Sink Stamps sets:


The sentiment was computer generated.
The grass die is from My Favorite Things

I am entering this card in the following challenges:





Creative Fingers Challenge Blog - Challenge #182 - Always Anything Paper Craft Goes


For additional designs featuring Kitchen Sink Stamps, please visit the blogs and YouTube videos of the members of the Kitchen Crew linked below:


Nancy Stamps by Nancy McCabe


For those wishing to purchase Kitchen Sink Stamps, click SHOP HEREIt will take you directly to the store as well as let Maria know that you are a fan of my work! Thanks so much!!

Monday, March 16, 2020

True Blue Friends - KSS

I drove 10 miles north from my house into DeWitt county to photograph this beautiful field of bluebonnets. I was so excited to find them this far south while out scouting for Texas wildflowers last week. Most of the huge expanses of bluebonnets are found farther north than we are located. If you look closely, you will spot one tiny patch of Indian paintbrushes as well!



For today's Kitchen Sink Stamps sponsored design, I have created a bluebonnet card using images from the following KSS sets:




Color Recipe for the Bluebonnets

Layer 2 PTI Spring Rain
Layer 3 SU Baja Breeze
Layer 4 Memento Teal Zeal
Layer 1 SU Barely Banana on tips of flowers only

Recipe for Leaves and Stems

Layer 1 SU Lemon Lime Twist
Layer 2 SU Old Olive
Layer 3 SU Mossy Meadow

Color Recipe for the Coffee Mug

Layer 4 SU Pool Party stamped 4 times
Layer 3 SU Pool Party stamped 2 times
Layer 2 SU Pool Party stamped 2 times
Layer 1 SU Pool Party stamped once

I added a panel of woodgrain designer paper across the bottom for the mug to sit on and stenciled some pale yellow polka dots in the background. The sentiment was stamped with Versafine Onyx Black ink.

I am entering today's card in the following challenges:

Always Fun Challenge #154 - Flowers

Use Your Stuff: Challenge #394 - Spring

Bastel-Traum Challenge Blog - Challenge #87 - Spring

Stamping Sensations - March - Spring Florals

Festive Friday - Challenge #FF0054 - Flowers, Green, Pastel Colors

For additional designs featuring Kitchen Sink Stamps, please visit the blogs and YouTube videos of the members of the Kitchen Crew linked below:


Nancy Stamps by Nancy McCabe


For those wishing to purchase Kitchen Sink Stamps, click SHOP HEREIt will take you directly to the store as well as let Maria know that you are a fan of my work! Thanks so much!!

Wednesday, March 4, 2020

CCEE2010 - Floral Arrangement

For this first CCEE Stampers' challenge of March Maryann Einam, the March CCEE hostess, has asked us to make a card or invitation highlighting a floral arrangement.

Now that spring has returned to Texas, I created my arrangement with the famous Yellow Rose of Texas as well as our state flower, the bluebonnet. I'm hoping the filler flower will bring to mind the Indian Paintbrushes which are currently popping up along Texas roadsides.



See the floral creations of the CCEE Design Team:


Liz Williams


For additional designs featuring Kitchen Sink Stamps, please visit the blogs and YouTube videos of the members of the Kitchen Crew linked below:


Nancy Stamps by Nancy McCabe


For those wishing to purchase Kitchen Sink Stamps, click SHOP HEREIt will take you directly to the store as well as let Maria know that you are a fan of my work! Thanks so much!!

Monday, March 2, 2020

Wishing You Peace

The first bluebonnets of the season are beginning to bloom here and there across the great state of Texas. Soon the roadsides and hillsides with be blanketed in blue. To us this time of year seems like a little piece of heaven on earth.

Today's Kitchen Sink Stamps sponsored design is a sympathy card featuring images from their Bluebonnets Multi Step Clear Stamps with words pulled from various other sets. I wanted something decidedly feminine. I created a pocket by cutting off part of a 3-D embossing folder called  Ornate Lace by Crafter's Companion for the beautiful bluebonnets to peek out from.



Color Recipe for the Bluebonnets:

Layer 4 - Memento Paris Dusk
Layer 3 - Memento Danube Blue
Layer 2 - Stampin' Up Balmy Blue
Layer 1 - Stampin' Up Barely Banana on the tips of the flowers only

Color Recipe for the Leaves and Stems

Layer 1 - Stampin' Up Sage Shadow
Layer 2 - Stampin' Up Sage Shadow
Layer 3 - Stampin' Up Mossy Meadow

I am entering this design in the following challenges:







Thank you so much for visiting my blog today! It's always a joy to see you here!

For additional designs featuring Kitchen Sink Stamps, please visit the blogs and YouTube videos of the members of the Kitchen Crew linked below:


Nancy Stamps by Nancy McCabe


For those wishing to purchase Kitchen Sink Stamps, click SHOP HEREIt will take you directly to the store as well as let Maria know that you are a fan of my work! Thanks so much!!

Monday, April 8, 2019

LMS090 - Texas Easter Birthday!

Today's Let's Make a Scene design sponsored by Kitchen Sink Stamps is a special request card that may look a little out of the ordinary. My sweet friend, Cheryl, wanted a card made for a family member who is out of the country on vacation and is sad to be missing the prime wildflower season here in Texas. She also happens to be celebrating her birthday on Easter Sunday which is something like a Blue Moon --- it doesn't happen often! Therefore, Cheryl requested that Texas wildflowers, Easter, and birthday all the represented in the design.  Here's what I came up with!

Dogwoods grow in trees so I have them arching overhead of this Easter bunny and his decorated eggs nestled in a field of bluebonnets. Cheryl was even kind enough to help me with the card by doing all the fussy cutting on the dogwood blossoms and the bluebonnets!


Kitchen Sink Stamp Sets Used to Create this Design:


Color Recipes

Bunny
Layer 4 Versafine Onyx Black
Layer 3 Memento London Fog
Layer 2 Stampin' Up Going Gray
Layer 1 PTI Soft Stone

Dogwood Blossoms
Layer 4 PTI Lovely Lady with Memento Pear Tart in center
Layer 3 - Stampin' Up Pretty in Pink with center wiped clean
Layer 2 - Memento Angel Pink
Layer 1 - Memento Angel PInk
Layer 5 Stampin' Up Lucky Limeade

Dogwood Leaves
Layer 1 - Stampin' Up Lucky Limeade
Layer 2 Stampin' Up Old Olive

Bluebonnets
Layer 4 - Stampin' Up Blueberry Bliss
Layer 3 - Stampin' Up Balmy Blue
Layer 2 - Memento April Rain
Layer 1 - Memento Dandelion on tips only

For the Easter eggs, I attached assorted washi tape to white cardstock and die cut the eggs with a die from The Stamps of Life.

I am entering this card in the following challenges:




Monday, March 25, 2019

US Route 183 - KSS

For today's Let's Make a Scene design sponsored by Kitchen Sink Stamps, I was inspired by a road trip I took this week with a dear friend.  Cheryl wanted to visit the San Felipe de Austin Historic Site which opened last April and where my son is the site manage, as well as see a fabulous display of Texas wildflowers along the way.

We had a great time at the museum and did see this field of bluebonnets there, but saw very few along the highways on our way up.  This field is beside the original Stephen F. Austin monument and the dog run cabin across the street from the museum.



My son, Bryan, suggested we take a different route home, down Interstate 10 to Luling and then US Route 183 to Gonzales. Wow, the difference. The closer we got to Luling, the more colorful blossoms we saw. But when we turned south to Gonzales we were rewarded with field after field of bluebonnets blanketing the country side. Mixed in with them were the orange Indian Paintbrushes and the red Phlox and well as yellow wildflowers of many species. Each field a unique beauty that was breath-taking! 

Here is the card they inspired me to create:


Kitchen Sink Stamp Sets Used to Create this Design:

Bluebonnets Multi Step Clear Stamps
Berries Multi Step Clear Stamps (sentiment)
Birch Trees Multi Step Clear Stamps (bit of leaves used for orange filler flower)

Color Recipe for the Bluebonnets
Layer 4 Stampin' Up Blueberry Burst
Layer 3 Stampin' Up Balmy Blue
Layer 2 Memento April Rain
Layer 1 Stampin' Up Barely Banana (tips of flowers only)

Leaves and Stems
Layer 1 Stampin' Up Lucky Limeade
Layer 2 Memento Olive Grove
Layer 3 Stampin' Up Mossy Meadow

Orange Filler Flowers - Stampin' Up Only Orange

Butterflies
Layer 3 Versafine Onyx Black
Layer 2 Stampin' Up Only Orange
Layer 1 Stampin' Up Marigold Morning

I am entering this card in the following challenge:

Daisy Chain Challenges #28 - Spring is in the Air


The flowers will bloom for about another month or so. If you have the chance to take a drive through central Texas, don't miss the opportunity. This is the best wildflower crop in many years!

Creations for the Kitchen Crew:


Monday, March 11, 2019

Let's Make a Spring Scene - KSS

Today's Let's Make a Scene design sponsored by Kitchen Sink Stamps is a card I make for Mother Mark's Teapot Tuesday Challenge #554 over at Splitcoaststampers last week. One of my cyber stamping friends has been battling some serious health issues in the past few months, and the Teapotters (of which I am one) wanted to cheer and encourage her with cards of her favorite type - scenes!! Well, they are my favorite, too, and hers is one of the sweet cyber friendships I have made and hold dear over my years on the internet.

So here is the card that went in the mail to Tonda this week! It is an expanded version of the card I made last week. Today's card has an added peek out the kitchen window at the bluebonnets growing in the yard!

The designer papers are from My Mind's Eye. The window die is from Poppy Stamps, and the small jar die is from Stampin' Up.  I used part of the crocheted edge from an antique handkerchief to trim the tablecloth and a bit of twine around the jar.




The Kitchen Sink images come from the following sets:


Color Recipe for the Bluebonnets:

Layer 4 Stampin' Up Blueberry Burst
Layer 3 Stampin' Up Balmy Blue
Layer 2 Memento Summer Sky
Layer 1 Stampin' Up Barely Banana (tips of flowers only)

Leaves and Stems - 
Layer 1 - Stampin' Up Old Olive
Layer 2 - Stampin' Up Mossy Meadow



I am entering this card in the following challenges:




Additional Kitchen Sink Stamps inspiration can be found linked below:

I have one potted bluebonnet that is just beginning to put on flowers, so it won't be but another week or two before the fields along Texas roadsides will be filled with them!!!

An interesting fact about bluebonnets, when they have bloomed out (in about a month) and go to seed, you can actually hear the seed pods pop open scattering seeds for next year's crop.





Monday, March 4, 2019

Backporch Texas - Kitchen Sink Stamps

Today's card sponsored by Kitchen Sink Stamps is going to a dear friend who has helped me in so very many ways. On Valentine's Day I received the sweetest card from her saying she wanted to visit the San Felipe de Austin Museum to tour the site as well as see the fields of bluebonnets that blanket it. My son has worked on this project since its conception over ten years ago and continues to be the site manager there since its opening in April of 2018.

Well, the Texas bluebonnets have started blooming and will be covering the fields there in about a week! This card is going to her today as an invitation for a private tour of the museum and site. It helps to have connections!

To create this card which I have titled Backporch Texas, I have used images from the following Kitchen Sink Stamps sets:





The orange table cloth is a nod to the Indian Paint Brushes that line the Texas highways during this colorful time of the year as well!!

Color Recipe for the Bluebonnets

Layer 4 Stampin' Up Blueberry Burst
Layer 3 Stampin' Up Balmy Blue
Layer 2 Memento Summer Sky
Layer 1 Stampin' Up Barely Banana (tips of flowers only)

Leaves and Stems - Stampin' Up Old Olive

Color Recipe for the Dragonfly

Layer 1 Stampin' Up Gray Granite
Layer 2 Versafine Onyx Black

The mason jar die is from Stampin' Up, and I added crocheted lace trim for the tablecloth and a twine wrap and bow to the jar.

I am entering this card in the following challenges: