Monday, September 1, 2014

Challenge #15 All the Pretty Flowers with Craft Hoarders Anonymous Challenge Blog

Today I have two post on my blog so if you have stopped by to see the C'est Magnifique Sketch Challenge post please go HERE!!!
Challenge #15 is all about flowers, so do you hoard flowers, do you make them, or have any other special ways of creating flowers...well this challenge is for you. So "Dig" out those flowers that you have been hoarding or dying to make and use them on your project! Load them up into the challenge on the Craft Hoarders Anonymous Blog and let us be inspired. 
I started my project with a dollar pad of paper that I bought several years ago from our local craft store. See it even has a "P" on it for Pammejo or Procrastinator, not sure which one, lol. I thought it would be fabulous for my project this month because I need a shopping list that is attached to the refrigerator door since my sweet husband does most of our shopping now. 
I began by cutting a piece of chipboard the same width and size of the paper pad, covered it with some paper from the Teresa Collins Everyday Moment Collection. I knew if I didn't add some kind of hinge that my pretty cover would come off so I got out a Tim Holtz Die and some chipboard. I cut two of them out and stained them both. I used Glossy Accent to attach once the stain was dry to make sure that they would stay on. (they go from the front to the back so it is more secure) I had to add that "So Very Important" Chippie to the front, because in our house remembering the list is important.
I love flowers, so I used some premade ones from Prima and then made a few using my Heartfelt Creations __________ Stamp Set. 
Here is a closer look at the all of the flowers I stamped and cut from the Heartfelt Creations Stamp Set, never know when I might to use them and they will be ready. See I am a true hoarder of flowers. So let see how you use your flowers but first check out the Craft Hoarders Challenge Rules HERE. Hugs Pammejo
Craft Hoarders Anonymous Design Team

We have two prizes this time! Therefore we will have TWO winners! One talented participant will receive this prize donated by Crafty Secrets.
A second winner will receive this prize, donated by Heartfelt Creations.


Both companies generously donated product for the design team to play with! We are so thankful for all the companies who sponsor us! 

  Crafty Secrets/Heartwarming Vintage Company has been owned and operated since 1993 by Sandy Redburn, who started out publishing supplier resource and marketing books for professional crafters and small businesses.
Over the years the business evolved to focus on Sandy's passion for antiques, vintage images, paper, ephemera and old books which became the basis for the Heartwarming Vintage Collection of paper arts products and Clear Art Stamps. Sandy has a blog and writes an online newsletter which has over 12,000 subscribers as well as an e-newsletter for retailers of their products. Be sure to join in the fun with our monthly Blog Linky Party, the first Monday of each month when we invite you to upload your Crafty Secrets creations for a chance to win a $50 shopping spree in our online store, and every participant receives a $6 shopping credit
Website: http://craftyvintagegirl.com/index.php/
Blog: http://www.heartwarmingvintage.blogspot.ca/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Crafty-Secrets/129235430422442
 
 Heartfelt Creations® is a leading Rubber Stamp & Scrapbook manufacturer for the craft industry. Heartfelt Creations was established in 1997 as Golden Rule Supply manufacturing Rubber Stamps. In January 2006 Golden Rule Supply became Heartfelt Creations.
Heartfelt Creations provides a unique line of artistic stamps, detailed dies and designer papers. Many of our stamps coordinate with our exclusive Spellbinders™ dies. The innovation of our stamps paired with matching dies offers a whole new dimension of possibilities and quickly adds eye-popping 3D depth to any project. Our designer papers are designed to coordinate with our product collections adding the perfect complement to any Heartfelt Creations stamp or die.

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Online store: http://www.heartfeltcreations.us/product-home
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10 comments:

  1. Pammiejo, you have such a talent for elevating the common place item to a place of beauty, and that's exactly what you've done here. This is lovely! I would be making lists just so that I could take it down and look at it! hugs!

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  2. This is so clever and beautiful. . .I see things in the detailed photos that I didn't see in the main image and I love them. . .the die cut stem, the flowers and tag in the upper corner. . .amazing work!! That's a way to make good use of your $1 investment!

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  3. Very nice Pam... love the whole idea of this... very well thought out and done... creative and lovely... thanks for sharing.. .Love, Light and Peace...Bonnie

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  4. You're so creative. What a beautiful work of art displaying your flowers!

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  5. I just love this project Pam, amazing colors and work with the image...beautifully done!! xo

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  6. Love all of those flowers! And I love the note pad cover! So pretty!

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  7. What a fantastic project! I just love the idea of decorating a notepad for groceries, very clever and yours turned out so gorgeous! Your image and flowers are beautiful and the embossed 'hinges' are such a great touch! :)

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  8. So pretty, I'd be afraid to actually write notes so I wouldn't ruin it. It would sit on my counter for me to just ogle. I love how you pulled this all together. It's gorgeous.

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  9. Such a creative idea - and nice way to hide the grocery pad. I may have to give that one a try this week :-)

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  10. What a great use of a dollar pad! I love functional projects! Your Heartfelt Creations flowers are to die for!

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