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P. Kelly Smith

Welcome to Freebie Friday and the final day of Card Style Week! Today, we’re joining forces with Moxie Fab World and 18 other blogs for the Card Style Mystery Blog Hop! The twist…you won’t know the identity of the 18 mystery bloggers until you click on the Card Style button below!

All week long we’ve shown you examples of the four card styles:

  • Fun & Cute
  • Clean & Graphic
  • Classy & Elegant
  • Shabby & Vintage

Check out these exclusive online Card Style projects in the fun & cute and clean & graphic styles:

Who wouldn't feel better after receiving Julie Campbell's fun & cute Get Well Soon Card.

And I'm sure Julie made the "Nice" list with her fun & cute Dear Santa Card.

Kim Hughes' Feel Better Couch Card is clean & graphic to a tee.

And you can't get more clean & graphic than Angie Hagist's I Heart You Card.

Is there one style you tend to gravitate towards? Or, are you versatile enough to dabble in them all? Either way, the end result is to have fun. Which is why it’s good to have inspiration, no matter the style, right at your fingertips.

Besides Paper Crafts Connection and Moxie Fab World, your Card Style Mystery Blog Hop will take you to 18 different blogs. Each mystery blogger will show a never-before-seen card in one of the four styles, talk about their experience working on Card Style and reveal their individual go-to style. The best part…the more blogs you visit and leave comments at, the better your chances of winning three prize packages, each valued at more than $350!

This is literally only HALF of the $350 prize package!

Like what you see? Before you begin your blog hop, leave a comment telling me something you learned about your own card style this week. All comments must be received by midnight (MDT) on Sunday, July 20. The three winners will be announced both here and on Moxie Fab World on Tuesday, July 20.

Ready for your mystery blog hop? Just click on the Card Style button below!

 

 

 

Happy Hoppin’,
Kelly

P.S. Just a reminder…between now and July 25, get free shipping on Card Style (when you spend $25 or more) in our online store! Click HERE to reserve your copy today!

 

 

P.P.S. It’s time to announce the three winners from Kim Hughes’ Focus on Style post!

1. Rap (July 14, 12:25 p.m.)
2. Michele K. (July 14, 7:46 p.m.)
3. Marymom (July 14, 3:56 p.m.)

Congrats, winners! You’ve each won a copy of Card Style! I’ll be contacting you shortly to get your mailing addresses. Thanks to all who left comments!

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Susan R. Opel

Card Creations, Volume 8 is chock-full of inspiration. But the cool thing is that you don’t even have to OPEN the issue to be inspired. There are three great projects right on the cover to get you started!

Today, we’re going to get a little behind-the-scenes look at the cards on the cover from the designers themselves!

Cover Girls Julie Campbell, Alicia Thelin and Betsy Veldman will reveal their reactions to making the cover, the inspiration for their amazing cards, as well as a few paper crafting tips and tricks!

Take it away, ladies!

Julie Campbell

Julie says, “One of the themes for Card Creations 8 was friendship. My best friend and I are country girls through and through, and I tried capturing that personality in my design. I wanted this card to feel as comfy as a pair of worn-in jeans or cowboy boots but still very feminine. I love creating homemade embellishments, and I made the flower on my card out of a strip of denim fabric. Here’s a video tutorial in case you would like to make one of your own flower embellishments!

Julie's Hey Girl Friend Card can be found on p. 63.

If you would have told me a few years ago that I would be published, I probably would have laughed in your face! I just want to encourage anyone out there who has ever had the desire to submit their work to go for it! It’s like any other goal that you might set for yourself. You’ve just got to give it your best, dust yourself off and if you don’t succeed at first, then try it again. I love the fact that Paper Crafts only accepts blind submissions. Everyone has an equal opportunity to be published, and that someone just might be you!”

What was your reaction when you found out your card would be on the cover?

Oh wow! I was so ecstatic! One of my goals for this year was to be on the cover of a magazine, and I’m not sure I actually believed it could happen. Just knowing that I can share my art with so many people is completely exciting, yet humbling at the same time.

Alicia Thelin

Alicia says, “As I was creating my card, the image of the stylized girl holding the gift in such a teasing manner made me feel like a kid waiting for a birthday present. Knowing that this image is part of a ‘holiday’ collection didn’t deter me in the least. I’m all about finding the untapped potential in all paper crafting product. Want to know something funny? This card was a last minute creation. I’d been working on submissions for the entire day, and this was an afterthought. Literally. It just goes to show you that you NEVER know what the editors will want. This card took me minutes to make, and ta-da…COVER!” 

Alicia's For You Stripes Card can be found on p. 15.

What was your reaction when you found out your card would be on the cover?

Shall I quote my e-conversation with Susan? Here it is in a nutshell:

Susan: “Alicia, congratulations! Your card has been chosen to be on the cover of Card Creations, Volume 8!”

Alicia: “Shut the front door!!! Seriously?!”

Susan: “Is this your first cover?”

Alicia: “No, I just get so excited each time!”

Followed by: A perma-grin and a call to my sister. Best kind of day e-vah.

Betsy Veldman

Betsy says, “I love vintage paper goods…old magazines, books, sheet music and of course, postcards. The patterned paper I used on this card reminded me of the writing on the back of an old postcard. So, I pulled out a stamp that resembled a postage cancellation stamp, a postage stamp die and a fun (and fitting!) sentiment stamp.”

Betsy's It's Been Too Long Card can be found on p. 84.

What was your reaction when you found out your card would be on the cover?

Wooohoooo! My usual card making style is kind of shabby, layered and detailed…a style that doesn’t typically fit in with the clean and graphic types of projects that are chosen for the cover, so I was pretty excited.

Betsy continues, “Card Creations is my absolute very favorite issue to work on! I love the freedom of just creating all sorts of cards for whatever occasions my heart desires, and this one is a goodie! I’ve been pouring over it since I got my copy, and I’m so inspired by all of the projects!” 

Since Card Creations, Volume 8 is so inspiring, we thought we’d get three of you on the road to creativity. Three winners will each win – Jillibean Soup’s Lentil Soup collection (used on Julie’s card) Cosmo Cricket’s Jolly by Golly collection(used on Alicia’s card) and Papertrey Ink’s Big & Bold Wishes stamp set (used on Betsy’s card) and a copy of Card Creations, Volume 8!

Tell us which types of cards you struggle the most to make. Once you get your hands on this issue, we’re pretty sure you’ll be able to overcome that card making challenge of yours! Leave your comment by midnight (MDT) on Wednesday, May 26, and you might just win!

Three lucky winners will take home this cover girl prize package!

Susan

P.S. Paper Crafts Go-to Gal Kim Hughes was so inspired by the CC8 cover, she created three new cards! Click HERE to see her interpretation of Julie, Alicia and Betsy’s designs!

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P. Kelly Smith

Welcome to Freebie Friday and Paper Crafts latest installment of the trivia game I-Spy! If you’re a fan of sunshine and rainbows, then you’re going to love today’s giveaway!

Get ready to play because I’m picking five winners this time! (Each person will win a paper collection, a stamp set and a fun surprise!)

You must have a copy of our May/June 2010 issue in front of you. All questions will be related to this issue and this issue only. 

May/June I-Spy Questions: 

1. I spy our Paper Crafts Connection column. Name the four designers in this issue that have weather-related names.

2. I spy our Dear Go-to Gals column. What item inspired Jessica Witty’s Babies are Stardust Card?

3. I spy our PC101 column – “Get Funky with Fabric.” Kim Kesti shows nine oh-sew-perfect ideas for adding fabric to your projects. Name three of them.

4. I spy our Thanks Mom & Dad feature. What fruit is seen on the dish towel in Julie Campbell’s Retro Oven Card?

5. I spy our Do-it-Yourself Embellishments feature. In Tiffany Johnson’s Flower Thanks Card, she gives detailed instructions for creating her ribbon flower. If the sides curl up, you have done what?

6. I spy our Get Your Groove on in the Garage feature. Name two of the five tools seen on Kelly Marie Alvarez’ Fix-It Dad Card.

7. I spy The Sun Will Come Out feature. What quote is on Stephanie Halinski’s Summer Sunshine Journal?

8. I spy an ad for The Sun Will Come Out Sweepstakes. What is the deadline for entries? (Click HERE to submit your online entry!)

9. I spy our Tips, Tools, & Techniques column. How many ice cubes are chillin’ in Teri Anderson’s Lemonade Tag?

10. I spy our Simple Sentiments column. Name the author of this quote: “Fatherhood is pretending the present you love most is soap-on-a rope.” (Click HERE to download this sentiment today!)

Five random winners (who answer five or more questions correctly) will win a selection of product we feature in this issue’s Product Parade and Sweepstakes columns. (Just turn to pages 78-79 for a closer look!) To play, please enter your answers in the comment field below this entry. All comments must be received by midnight (MDT) on Sunday, May 9

Five winners will receive an assortment of this sunny product!

Good luck!
Kelly 

P.S. Birthday wishes go out to Paper Crafts’ designer extraordinaire, Holly Mills!

P.P.S. It’s time to announce the winner of Kim Hughes’ Outside the Box post!  

Vanessa (May 5, 5:59 p.m.) 

Congrats, Vanessa! You’ve won some stickers from Kim’s stash! I’ll be contacting you shortly to get your address. Thanks to all who left comments!

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Matt Anderson

I thought it would be fun to play a little game with the new Go-to Sketches special issue. Since everything was shot on white, you might have to look a little closer to answer all the questions. So get out your magnifying glass, put on your detective hat and let’s play I-Spy!

You must have a copy of Go-to Sketches in front of you. All I-Spy questions will be directly related to this issue and this issue only. (If you don’t own it, why not stalk your local bookstore, craft store or the library. Just make sure you don’t rip the pages in your excitement!)

Go-to Sketches I-Spy Questions:  

1. I spy three stacked plates. How many times throughout the magazine are three plates used in a shot?

2. I spy a cute sock monkey. This childhood doll was the inspiration for designer Julie Campbell, who used one of Betsy’s sketches. What is the sentiment on this card?

3. I spy one of our Go-to Gals holding something in her hand. Which designer is it and what is she holding?

4. I spy a very creative math equation. How did Jennifer reach her total of 282 projects? (We know it doesn’t add up! Just go with it, people!)

5. I spy a little birdie or three. What page number is Ashley C. Newell’s “Hey Chick Card” on? Psst…it’s also on the cover!

6. I spy a few of man’s best friends. How many projects in Go-to Sketches feature dogs?

7. I spy the new girl. Which Go-to Gal refers to herself as “the new girl on the block”?

8. I spy a crafty woman who likes a good checklist. Which one of our Go-to Gals is obsessed with making lists?

9. I spy tumbling skulls on a Halloween card by Heidi Van Laar. How many skulls are pictured?

10. I spy A LOT of white props! What other unlikely objects did I spray-paint while creating this special issue’s props? (Hint: This answer is actually not in the magazine, but I did provide a little clue…and this picture!)

Two random people (who answer five or more questions correctly) will win a brand new copy of Go-to Sketches! (We figure if you already own the issue, you can never have too much of a good thing, right?) To play, please enter your answers in the comment field below this entry. All comments must be received by midnight (MDT) on Friday, April 16.  

Good luck!
Matt

P.S. It’s time to announce the winner of Susan’s A Go-to Sketch Quest and Eternal Inspiration post!

Jo (April 13, 9:39 a.m.)

Congrats, Jo! You’ve won a copy of Go-to Sketches! Kelly will be contacting you shortly to get your mailing address. Thanks to all who played along!

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P. Kelly Smith

Welcome to Magazine Monday and the first day of our exciting Card Creations, Start to Finish Week! Like I mentioned last Friday, we’ll be “starting” our promotional week here and “finishing” the week with Cath on Moxie Fab World. Doesn’t that sound just moxie fab

Since we have these first three days on Paper Crafts Connection, we’ll be spotlighting all three of our talented cover girls: Tanis Giesbrecht today, Charlene Austin tomorrow and Becky Olsen on Wednesday. 

In addition to making the cover, all three of these ladies have multiple cards in Cards Creations: Start to Finish, Vol. 2. Since they have their own unique way of carrying the design from the front to the inside of the card, we thought they each deserved their day in the spotlight. So, without further ado, let’s get to know Miss Tanis a little bit better! 

Tanis Giesbrecht

1. Where did you grow up?  

I grew up playing near the woods and the water in Kenora, Ontario, Canada. 

2. Do you work outside the home? If so, what do you do? 

I’m a teacher turned stay-at-home mom. I teach piano at home. Next year my baby goes to grade one and I’ll be SLOWLY dipping my big toe into that pool again after 14 years (yikes!). 

3. If a movie were to be made of your life, who would you cast to play the part of you? 

How about Zooey Deschanel? She looks nothing like me and is a “few” years younger than me, but I totally loved her in Bridge to Terabithia and Elf

4. What song would you choose as the theme song for your life? 

Getting to the core of who I am, it would have to be “Let My Life Song Sing to You” by Casting Crowns. 

5. What is one thing most people would be surprised to hear about you? 

That I’m short. And I play a mean defense in hockey (he he). I think it’s funny when people assume you’re tall from your headshot, but I’m only 5′ 1”. 

6. What/who inspired you to start paper crafting? 

Ever since I was young, I loved art and crafty things. I dabbled in many INTERESTING crafting possibilities as a teen and young adult (think homemade scrunchies and poofy fabric-covered trinket boxes), but finally found a passion for paper and stamps in 2003 at a stamping party. 

7. What is your biggest paper crafting challenge? 

Getting out of a creative slump is the hardest thing for me. My creative life is pretty wavy. After a few days of GOOD crafting, the slump hits. I usually just take a day or two off and I’m good to go again, but it helps loads to have easy access to great inspiration, both online and in magazines. 

8. If you were only allowed two items to create a card beside cardstock and adhesive, what would they be? 

Patterned paper and my sewing machine. 

9. What is your favorite occasion or holiday to paper craft and why? 

I enjoy making cards for all kinds of occasions, but I feel the happiest when I make something I really love for my house. 

10. How would you describe your style?  

I let the papers or stamps I’ve chosen decide what my style will be. But usually my projects have a whimsical, homespun feel. 

We just loved the design of Tanis' Happy Birthday to You Card.

11. When is your favorite time to craft? 

When I have spare time! It can really be any time of the day, as long as something has inspired me to create. 

12. What sort of music do you listen to while crafting?  

I have noise around me ALL day long. I prefer silence! 

13. How does your family participate in your paper crafting passion? 

Mostly just by giving me time to create! My two older girls sometimes join in and make something of their own. And they all join in the “Yes mom, it’s very cute” chorus when I ask for an opinion on a finished project. 

14. When it comes to calls and deadlines, how do you keep yourself organized? 

I use Google Calendar. It’s really simple to use, always available and I can’t lose it under a stack of papers. 

15. Do you remember what Paper Crafts issue your first project appeared in? How has your style changed since then? 

My first card appeared in the March 2007 issue as a winner of the Birthday Blowout contest. After getting the news that I had won, I jumped right on the current call and had my first card accepted in the April/May 2007 issue. I’m not sure I HAD a style back then, but I really enjoyed distressing my projects. I still enjoy that technique if it suits the project I’m working on, but my favorite cards now are usually bright, happy, clean and simple. 

16. Have you contributed to any design teams in the past or present? If so, which ones? 

I’ve been a part of the Odd Bird Planet and Queen Kat Designs teams over the past couple of years. I’m currently on the DT for Caardvarks (a card challenge site) and I draw stamp designs for Unity Stamp Company

17. Name three designers whose styles you like and why they appeal to you.   

  • Teri Anderson for her FUN spirit which seeps into her cleverly designed cards.
  • Dawn McVey for her amazing use of color and FINE stamping abilities.
  • Julie Campbell for her homespun, warm style and personality.

18. Do you have any advice/tips for someone who’s never been published or who wants to submit for the first time? 

Don’t be shy, don’t give up and enjoy the process! I’ve seen many comments from people saying “I’m not ready” or “I’m too nervous”…but really there’s no need! And if you enjoy the process of creating to submit, there is nothing to lose. The biggest rewards for me have been the many things I’ve learned about paper crafting and how I’ve grown as a designer and as a person in the process. 

19. What was your inspiration for your What Hill? card that appears on the cover of Card Creations: Start to Finish, Vol. 2? 

My project idea started with a sheet of birthday sentiment rub ons, which gave me a head start on the design and the inside of the card. The hill was an obvious starting point for me and once I found the perfect stamp set, the rest was all downhill from there. 

Tanis' What Hill? card carries the design and sentiment from the front to the inside. Nice job, Tanis!

20. Do you have a blog or online gallery? If so, please provide the URL.  

I do have a blog (http://papercanvas.wordpress.com). For those of you who would like to purchase Card Creations: Start to Finish, Vol. 2, please visit my blog to hear about the special deal you can get!

Thanks, Tanis! Our friends at Unity Stamp Company were nice enough to donate three sets of their Tiny Giggle Grove stamp set – the same set Tanis used to create her cover card above. Please leave a comment and I’ll pick three random winners to receive this set, plus a copy of Card Creations: Start to Finish, Vol. 2. All comments must be received by midnight (MST) on Tuesday, Jan. 12

Three lucky winners will take home this fun Unity stamp set!

Happy Monday!
Kelly 

P.S. It’s time to announce the winners from Susan’s Tips, Tools, & Techniques Trivia post and my Card Creations: Start to Finish Week post!   

Susan’s winners:   

1. Julie E (Jan. 7, 8:40 p.m.) Winner of the unfinished MakeMemo Board!
2. Pam of Memphis (Jan. 7, 10:22 a.m.) Winner of the Fiskars circle cutter and three Marvy punches!

My winners:  

1. Karen (Jan. 8, 5:11 a.m.)
2. cards4ever (Jan. 8, 8:38 a.m.)
3. Janet Zeppa (Jan. 10, 3:29 p.m.)
 

Congrats, winners! I’ll be contacting you shortly to discuss your prizes and get your mailing addresses. Thanks to all who left comments!

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