Hello and happy Kitchen Sink everyone~
Kitchen Sink has a new release stamp up in the store today!! The stamp set is called Multi Step Father’s Pocket Watch. It has a wonderful vintage look and fabulous words that are related to time. Please look for new items including this set in “What’s New” at KS Online Store!
The card above was used the sketch from Simple and Clean Stamping (FTL127). After stamping the watch image, sponged the mat with yellow and blue ink. To finish off I embellished with ribbon with vintage brad and pearls.
These are the steps I did for each image:
(Pocket Watch) 3rd – SU early espresso, 2nd – SU soft suede, 1st – SU crumb cake
The next one was made with a couple of KS Crew Challenges…
Monday 10 Minutes Card 6 (10MC6) – I didn’t follow Lynn’s direction exactly…but I used the border punch to make a frame and finished in 10 minutes :)
Thursday Word of the Week (WoW5) – Click the link for the detail…I took my inspiration “plan”.
These are the steps I did for each image:
(Pocket Watch) 3rd – SU chocolate chip, 2nd – SU more mustard, 1st – SU so saffron
Lastly I wanted to celebrate a little Valentine’s Day here …. February is American Heart Month and I wanted to create a card to let you know that KSS is going to donate 15% from the sales of Multi Step Ribbons with a Cause to American Heart Association. Please check out more detail about how KSS “Ribbon with Give Back Program” works HERE and KSS “Monthly Spotlighted” Causes and Donating Charities list HERE.
Of course I had to throw in some challenges with the card…
Tuesday Kitchen Pantry Challenge 5 (KPC05) – Masking – I masked the red ribbon and stamped the flower image :)
Friday Sketch Carte Challenge 6 (FSCC06)
These are the steps I did for each image:
(Ribbon) 1st – SU poppy parade, 2nd – SU real red, 1st – SU cherry cobbler
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Be sure to check out what other KS Crews are cookin’ for KS Monday today!!
Angela * Connie * Julie * Lisa * Lynn * Maria
[Enjoy Every Moment]
Stamps: Multi Step Father’s Pocket Watch (KSS)
Paper: so saffron, not quite navy, early espresso, retired DP (SU), heavenly white (PaperTemptress)
Ink: early espresso, soft suede, crumb cake, not quite navy, so saffron (SU), Brilliance platinum planet (Tsukineko)
Accessories: ribbon, vintage brad, pearls
Tools: label 12 Nestabilities, CB embossing folder
[Time to Get Together]
Stamps: Multi Step Father’s Pocket Watch (KSS)
Paper: cajun craze, peach parfait (SU), heavenly white, gold pearl linen (PaperTemptress)
Ink: early espresso, more mustard, so saffron (SU), Memento tuxedo black (Tsukineko)
Accessories: tiny brads
Tools: border punch
[Love Your Heart]
Stamps: Multi Step Ribbons with a Cause, Whole Family – your (KSS)
Paper: crumb cake, real red (SU), heavenly white (PaperTemptress), designer paper
Ink: poppy parade, real red, cherry cobbler, crumb cake (SU), Memento tuxedo black (Tsukineko)
Accessories: ribbon, pearls, heart epoxy stickers
Tools: big scallop oval Nestabilities, border punch
Thank you for stopping by. Have a wonderful day!
Maki
GREAT JOB. LOVE YOUR WORK
ReplyDeleteThree awesome creations, Makiko!! I know I am going to love, love, love having this sensational pocket watch in my KSS collection!! What a fabulous and versatile set!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the reminder of the Ribbons with a Cause program! This heart healthy card is exquisite!
Amazing cards Maki!! I love your watches and that ribbon card is so prety! Great colors and mixture of elements! :)
ReplyDeleteOk Maki! I love them all...your pocket watches are perfect! LOVE your ribbon card too...great use of the sketch, my friend! Hugs!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards Maki! Fab use of the Ribbon Causes set for Valentine's Day!
ReplyDeleteI just love the cheery blue and yellow combo! Nice way to show off the new stamps!
ReplyDeleteAll three cards are simply beautiful, I really like the blue and yellow together, and the large yellow bow is fabulous.
ReplyDeleteThey are all fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteThree very beautiful and very different cards! Wow Maki.
ReplyDeleteI am usually afraid to leave that much blank space next to an image, but you pull it off so well! (When I grow up, I wanna stamp just like you. *giggle)