Showing posts with label Challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Challenge. Show all posts

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Happy New Year and a New Challenge!

Happy New Year everyone!  This is the beginning of our second year as a challenge blog and I want to welcome you all to our new theme.  This month we are carrying on with the winter concept (mostly because most of us have a little bit of snow), but with a twist.  

The theme this month is to create a snowy cottage scene.  To help us fulfill this theme our sponsor this month is Delicious Doodles.  They have some really great snowy cottage scenes for you to try.



The design team has made some incredible creations to share with you, prepare to be amazed!

Anna-Karin - Layers of Ink




Brenda - Floral Fantasies









Maggie - Silver Crafter






Aren't these wonderful snowy cottage scenes?  I think the design team did a fabulous job!  Be sure to check out all the great images over at Delicious Doodles.

Now it is your turn to show us what you come up with for the theme "Snowy Cottages".  You may enter up to 3 times and as many challenges as you wish.  If you do not have a blog or account on Split Coast Stampers, then just email me a picture of the piece and I will add it to one of our posts.  


We only want to see finished stamped or digi scenes (no ATC's or unmounted work).  If you are not sure what constitutes a scenic project, check out the information here.
Don't forget to add GDT to your link if you wish to be considered for a guest spot.

Have fun creating!
NancyD

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Majestic Mountains - October Theme

Our theme for the month of October is "Majestic Mountains".  We want to see all kinds of finished creations with a focus on mountains.  The design team has made some incredible creations and I will share those with in you just a short read.

First I would like to introduce you to our new design team members!  Please welcome Sally, Manderly and Maggie!

Sally - Crafty Salutations


I live in Nottingham, with my husband Steve of 23 years and my fifteen year old daughter, Megan. I am a full time primary school teacher, so I don’t get to craft quite as much as I’d like! I have crafted in some form or another since childhood.  I first discovered rubber stamping when I visited Edwinstowe Craft Centre sixteen years ago. A lovely lady called Sally Ann showed me heat embossing and I was hooked! About twelve years ago I was working in a school when the head teacher introduced me to my friend Lynne and said she made cards too. It wasn't long before we were chatting about different techniques and arranging joint crafting sessions and trips to any craft shop within driving distance!

I have been blogging for 3½ years and have made so many wonderful friends here in blog land. I post mainly about my cards, but I still love baking and you will sometimes find photos of my cakes on my blog too, along with photos of scenery and wildlife. I love to create countryside scenes with my stamps and have a large range of trees, butterflies, grasses and flowers. I also have a large collection of distress inks and Adirondack inks, and use a brayer and ink dusters to create backgrounds. 


Hello!  I'm Manderly, a housewife to Larry, my sweetheart and rock for many years. Oh! I can't forget our dog U-lee, who is our little shadow!  Growing up, there was always some kind of crafting project going on in our family.  As I grew older, Dad started wood crafts.  He did the cutting, Mom and I the painting, and we sold our wares at the old style swap meets.  We did pretty good!  I tend to go full-steam into whatever I am doing...seems I live, eat and breath making cards, according to hubby!  True.  I started out making cards for family, then a few years later discovered on the internet that there was a whole world of card makers that love the craft as much as I.  Such talent and wonderful people!  My favorite part of card making is the coloring.  Reminds me of being a little girl again, making sure to stay in the lines.  After coloring, I love to put the image in a scene and  build a scenario to tell a story.  So much fun!  I am very delighted that Craft A Scene has asked me to join their super talented Design Team!  Such a wonderful Challenge blog.  And you, Craft A Scene entrants, are in a class of your own!  So much unique talent to see.  I am hoping to be an inspiration to you, but I have a feeling that you will inspire me!    


My name is Margaret, and I have been (and still am) happily married to Geoff for over 40 years. Both our children are now married and have given us lovely grandchildren to play with. After years of having nutty Burmese cats, we now have two even nuttier working cocker spaniels to keep us busy and amused. 

I have been crafting in some way most of my life, knitting, crochet, embroidery, cross stitch and anything else around.  I do have a real butterfly mind, and like to vary what I do.

I only got started on card making 4 years ago when we were asked to do the wedding invitations for our son's wedding. The design was very plain and simple, with gold peel off stickers - just what they asked for, and carried through to the place cards and thank you cards.  Of course, I bought far too many cards and far too many peel offs, so what do you do in that case..... you've got it - you buy more stuff to help you use it all up. Then you need more equipment and more stuff because you do not quite have the right colour to do the next project. And so it goes on until the craft box becomes a craft room to give you space to work, then you find you are restricted to a small area to sit because the stuff has taken over.   Then you move into a craft room and still end up in a small space to work in.  It is so addictive.

I tend to mix techniques and styles, decoupage, stamping and digi stamping.  My stamps all tend to be from British designers, especially Clarity Stamps which are such good quality, Stampsaway and Sheena Douglas.  I do have a couple of Stampscapes, and have mixed them with other stamps to make a card.  It is such good fun to take a number of stamps and create a landscape from them.



Have a stop by the blogs of the design team members and leave them a little love welcoming them to the team.

Mountains, mountains everywhere - let's see what the DT came up with.......

Dora - Dora's Craft Corner


Dora has a free mountain image on her blog that you can use to make your Majestic Mountains entry (if needed).

Brenda - Floral Fantasies



Nadia - Scrap Affair



Anna-Karin - Layers of Ink



Nancy - Crafting Passions



Okay folks, now it is your turn to create a scene with mountains.  We are looking for stamped or digi scenes that are finished projects (no ATC's or unmounted work).  If you are not sure what constitutes a scenic project, check out the information here.

You may enter up to 3 times and as many challenges as you wish.  If you do not have a blog or account on Split Coast Stampers, then just email me a picture of the piece and I will add it to one of our posts.  

Don't forget to add GDT to your link if you wish to be considered for a guest spot.

Have fun creating!
NancyD

Sunday, August 5, 2012

August Theme - Anything in the Great Outdoors

Our theme for the month of August is "Anything in the Great Outdoors".  


This is the time of year when many families, mine included, are out camping and having a wonderful time out in God's creation. Walking among the trees, seeing deer and squirrels, swimming in lakes, sitting around the camp fire, and making smores are all what I love about camping.


Your challenge this month, should you be home to craft, is to make a scene about the Great Outdoors!  Your scene must be stamped or created with digi's.  You must have something in the background and foreground of your scene.  Once your scene is created you may finish it off as a card, box, tag or anything as long as it is a finished project.


Here is what our wonderful design team came up with......


Nadia - Scrap Affair



Anna-Karin - Layers of Ink




Brenda - Floral Fantasies




Nancy - Crafting Passions




Anja - Stamping with Anja




Our challenge this month is sponsored by our very own Nadia and her store Scrap Affair.  Scrap Affair is offering a 40% off coupon code to the winner.  Nadia is so generous that she also offered the design team 25% off!  I checked out Nadia's store and found a treasure trove of goodies from paper to stamps to embellishments.  Please stop by Scrap Affair and give Nadia some love.


Don't forget you may enter the challenge 3 times and if you don't have a blog you may email me your creation and I will post it. You may enter your creation into as many other challenges as you wish.


Thanks for stopping by!
NancyD

Sunday, July 8, 2012

In the Garden - Week 2

Happy Sunday everyone!


The weather has finally turned here and the sun is shining, tempting me out to the garden.  There are weeds galore and my chives are going crazy!  I need to do some serious maintenance.


I have for you today our very first Guest Designer, Dora from Holland! Dora made two cards to wow us.  Her work is wonderful and she draws a lot of it herself.



My name is Dora Buist and I live in Holland(Netherlands).  I am married and have three childeren, they are 15, 12 and 10 years old.  We have a farm and I also work as a nurse at homecare.

I like creating scenes because they look a little like paintings.  You can see a story in a scene sometimes.  I find it so creative to use different stamps combining them to make a very nice picture.

I don't have so many scenic stamps so I sometimes draw my own image or background.

I made two cards, one with de dragonfly, is drawn by myself.  The second card with pheasant and wheel that is a stamp from Northwood stamps and the rest is drawn by myself.



Do check out Dora's wonderful blog this week and leave her a little love.


And now onto the "in the garden" creations from the design team....





Okay folks, now it is your turn to create a scene from "inside the garden".  We are looking for stamped or digi scenes that are finished projects (no ATC's or unmounted work).  Cute cards with a few added flowers will not be accepted - we need to see your scenic talents!

You may enter up to 3 times and as many challenges as you wish.  If you do not have a blog or account on Split Coast Stampers, then just email me a picture of the piece and I will add it to one of our posts.  Next week we will see more creations from our wonderful design team.  Don't forget to add GDT to your link if you wish to be considered for a guest spot.


Thanks for stopping by and have a great Sunday!!
NancyD

Sunday, July 1, 2012

July Challenge - In The Garden


This month our challenge is to create a scene from "inside the garden". 


When I was a child, my mother said that I would grab the salt shaker and go sit in the vegetable garden and eat tomatoes right off the vine.  So when I think of "inside the garden" I think of what a child sees down low - the plants, the fence, dirt, grass, spiders, a rabbit, and all my mums flowers.


I hope my little story gives you some ideas of what our theme, "inside the garden" might mean to you.  This is what our design team came up with for inspiration.


Anna-Karin - Layers of Ink



"Here's my first card for the garden theme. It was harder than I thought, I haven't ever done garden scenes before I think. For this one, I created my favorite type of garden, a pretty wild garden, where everything grows where it wants to. I added lots of flowers to the grass, which might have been seen as weed, but I like these types of flowers".


Anja - Stamping Anja



Anja created this lovely card with lots of flower pots and flowers for us to enjoy.




Nadia - Scrap Affair





Nadia's garden is just outside her home behind the picket fence. I couldn't help but notice all the FlowerSoft in the wheel barrow!




Brenda - Floral Fantasies




Brenda used stamps from our sponsor - Heartfelt Creations and made this amazing window easel card.

Nancy - Crafting Passions


When I look at my patio garden I see pots of flowers and greenery.  Soon they will be overflowing with mature flowers.

Okay folks, now it is your turn to create a scene from "inside the garden".  We are looking for stamped or digi scenes that are finished projects (no ATC's or unmounted work).  Cute cards with a few added flowers will not be accepted - we need to see your scenic talents!


You may enter up to 3 times and as many challenges as you wish.  If you do not have a blog or account on Split Coast Stampers, then just email me a picture of the piece and I will add it to one of our posts.  Next week we will see creations from our guest designer and a selection from the design team.  Don't forget to add GDT to your link if you wish to be considered for a guest spot.


Please keep in mind that our sponsor this month is Heartfelt Creations and send them some love on our behalf.  


Have fun creating!
NancyD

Saturday, June 30, 2012

June Challenge Winners!

After some deliberation I have for you the winner and top 3 for the June Beach Scene challenge!



Our random winner of the Rubbernecker certificate is....#61 Stamping Sue.


Please email me, Sue and I will connect you with Kittie so that you can order your stamps.


Once again we had a difficult choice to make.  All the entries were really great beach scenes.  You all should be proud of your creations. The top THREE winners are.........


#13 Sue Drees


#37 Theresa P


email entry from Margaret


Here is your badge ladies - display it proudly!

Thanks again to Rubbernecker and Kittie Kits for sponsoring our June Beach Scene challenge. Stop by on Sunday to find out the theme for July and see all the great inspiration from the design team. 

See you all tomorrow!
NancyD

Thursday, June 28, 2012

eMail Entry From Dawn

Hi everyone! Today I have an email entry from Dawn.  She wrote, 

"Dawn here again, from Yorkshire UK, with an entry for the June Challenge.  As luck would have it, there were some beach scene stamps as a free gift with a magazine this month ("Simply Homemade" magazine; stamps by www.emmaball.co.uk), so I thought I just had to use some of them to make a card for the Beach Scenes challenge - hope you like it."




Thanks Dawn!


There is just 2 days left in our Beach - "a bit of sand and water" challenge.  You can email an entry just as Dawn has done if you do not have a blog or Split Coast Stampers account.


You may enter up to three times (we love to see your creations!), but you must create a scene with images and the project must be completed (no unmounted work or ATCs).


I'll be back on Saturday with the winners for this month!


Have a great day!
NancyD

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Spring Flowers Challenge - Final Week and DT Call


Good morning everyone!  This is the final week of the Spring Flowers challenge.  


Our sponsor this month is Zoe over at Make it Crafty.  Check out all the wonderful creations both digi and rubber in her shop.  When you stop by, please mention that you were sent over from Craft a Scene.


I have one Spring Flowers creation to share with you this week.  I made this one using two Make it Crafty images and put them together using Gimp (freeware). You can check out the details of how I made this card on my blog at Crafting Passions.




It is also time for our next Design Team call.  Several of our ladies are stepping down and we need to fill their spots with new faces.If you love making scenes, have a blog and have a few stamps from Stampscapes, Sutter, Beeswax or some of the other companies listed on our Scenic Stamps tab then you may be interested in this 4 month design team position.  "What's involved," you ask?
  • Make two creations a month.  They must be scenes following the monthly theme.
  • Comment on entries based on your assigned number.
  • Promote Craft a Scene by showing our badge on your blog.
  • Have fun chatting with our wonderful team!
If this sounds like something you would like to be a part of then please email me, before May 31, with a link to your blog. Please include a short bio (tell me about yourself) and why you would like to be on our team.


Okay, now it is your turn!  Enter the challenge here! Lets see your wonderful finished Spring Flower scene projects (no ATC's or unfinished cards).  You may enter up to three times and you may enter your project into as many challenges as you wish. Just email me your lovely creation, if you do not have a blog.


Happy Sunday!
NancyD

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Spring Flowers - Week #2

My post today is coming to you from Seal Bay camp ground.  My husband and I decided to take the trailer out for a spin so that we could enjoy the beautiful weather this weekend on Vancouver Island.  On the way here we saw lots of wonderful spring flowers basking in the sun light.  


Well, this is the second week of our new challenge and I am already seeing wonderful creations.  I must remind everyone to check out the rules.  Craft a Scene is a challenge blog based on making a scene with a variety of images.  We want to see something in the background and foreground and of course, lots of spring flowers.


Now on to our wonderful design team creations for you to enjoy.








Our sponsor this month is Zoe over at Make it Crafty.  Check out all the wonderful creations both digi and rubber in her shop.  When you stop by, please mention that you were sent over from Craft a Scene.


Okay, now it is your turn!  Lets see your wonderful finished projects (no ATC's or unfinished cards).  You may enter up to three times and you may enter your project into as many challenges as you wish. Just email me your lovely creation if you do not have a blog.


Happy Sunday and have a wonderful Mother's Day!
NancyD

Sunday, May 6, 2012

May Challenge - Spring Flowers

Happy Sunday to you all!!   NancyD here with our challenge for the month of May.  You know April showers bring May flowers and since it is finally May the challenge is 'Spring Flowers'.  

You may use any company's products as long as you complete a card, tag or other type of finished project and it must include  background and foreground elements to the scene. We will not accept projects with just a character and a flower - it must be a scene!

You may enter up to three times and you may enter as many challenges as you wish.

Our sponsor this month is the lovely Zoe from Make it Crafty.  I became interested in Zoe's digi images when I was looking for indoor scenes.  She has such a nice variety of indoor and outdoor images.  I especially like her characters, their mushroom houses and the Christmas scenes.  


Be sure to check out her new web site for all the very cute images and other products that she has for sale.  When you order this month, be sure to mention that you heard about Make it Crafty from Craft a Scene.

Now on to our design team inspiration......

Sandy used Make it Crafty images for her scene.  

Olga made a beautiful scrapbook page.

Anja made a lovely Spring scene with Stampscapes and FlowerSoft.

Shaz made a wonderful Spring window scene.


Please stop by the blogs of our wonderful design team and let them know how much you appreciate their work.

You may enter our challenge even if you do not have a blog.  You can link your finished project from Split Coast Stampers, Flickr or any other web based photo upload source.  You may also email me a jpg picture of your project and I will post it for you.

Thanks for stopping by today.  Next Sunday I will be back with more inspiration.

NancyD

 

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Winners for April Silhouette Challenge

Well, what a week I have had at the Savanna stamping retreat.  I got to meet some of the ladies from the Stampscapes II Yahoo Group and Kevin Nagagawa from Stampscapes.  Everyone made wonderful scenes using a variety of techniques.  I am sure you will be seeing some of those creations this month in the Craft a Scene challenge as well as the Stampscapes II Yahoo group.


A big thank you to our sponsor for the month of April, Caroline from Carolines Creative Stamps!!


Our random winner of the 15 gift certificate is.....#55 Janet Van Rossen from Redmoss Ramblings


Please email me, Janet and I will connect you with Caroline so that you can order your stamps.


Once again we had a difficult choice to make.  All the entries were really great silhouette scenes.  You all should be proud of your creations. However, the top THREE winners are.........








Here is your badge ladies - display it proudly!


Thanks again to Caroline for sponsoring our April silhouette challenge. Stop by on Sunday to find out the theme for May and who our next wonderful sponsor will be. 

See you all tomorrow!
NancyD