Friday, October 21, 2011

The Big Birthday Giveaway Game: Day 4


I am blessed with so many things.
As my birthday week ends and the month of thanksgiving starts shorty
I recall just a few things I am thankful for:
My two wonderful, full of life and health boys,
my handy husband, doting parents, superb sisters,
an old dog who acts like a pup and a breath of fresh air.
I am blessed to have a hobby I love,
strangers that I call friends who support and encourage me,
inspiration that I find by visiting your blogs
and tips, tricks and lessons I learn when you share your creativity.

Welcome to
The Big Birthday Giveaway Game: Day 4
A quick recap.Each day a new prize will be revealed and added
along with a new question to be answered right here on my blog.
One lovely reader will win the entire prize package
at the end of my birthday week
(selected at random from all comments on all Birthday Posts).
So, that means that you will have a total of five chances to win
one AMAZING GIVEAWAY!
The final, complete giveaway package will be revealed on the last day...tomorrow...

Here's today's product of the giveaway:
Two unopened, brand spankin' new
Zva Creative Crystals(Taupe Leafy Branch-love the brown rhinestones in here!)
(Clear Leaved Branch-break this apart for almost limitless usage!)



Revealed in previous posts, the giveaway also includes

  A brand spankin' new
Skipping Stones Design Green Birthday Stamp Set


A brand spankin' new YG03 Yellow Green Copic Marker

and
 A brand spankin' new Vintage Notepad Background Stamp
(So, now one person has the chance to win two stamp sets, a marker
and can't live without embellishments...
just leave a comment with your answer to the below question for an entry!)



Here's today's (10.21.11) question:
What technique, tip, or product that I've featured here on
The Bald Dragonfly has inspired you to try out for yourself?





I look forward to your visit tomorrow
where you will discover the final product(s) from the giveaway loot

and to answer another (easy) question for your last entry!

P.S. This is open to all my readers, wherever you are located! I so much appreciate your visits!

44 comments:

  1. You stamped a gorgeous butterfly on clear acetate. I haven't tried it myself yet, but it's on my to-do list! :)

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  2. I recall a time when I wanted to delve into distressing and your use of ink helped me try it! There are many things you do on your projects that inspire me, too many to list!

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  3. Easy peasy. Misting! 100% addicted. Love your little ones hands!

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  4. I still want to try the acetate window. Still got that one percolating in my head. (;

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  5. I love the natural materials you use in your cards. I love today's rusty bucket with grains and the one the other week when you went out in the dark and your son joined you in looking for wheat grass... great story and stunning card.

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  6. i'm loving the turkey:) your misting is amazing...and i've tried it because of you:) that said, my misting is just sad...

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  7. You have inspired me in so many ways, but the new techniques that I have learned to love compliments of you are distress ink magic and misting.

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  8. Honestly? That pail that you posted earlier today! LOL! I can't wait to give that a shot, although, i'm not expecting much in the way of results. LOL!

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  9. I love the turkey made from hand prints, just brilliant.
    You use so many techniques like misting, I've tried or creatively using ribbon in different ways I'm yet to try but your rustic CAS designs are what inspire me most.
    Jenny x

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  10. definitly misting. There are some other on my list and I have not tried yet.

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  11. Yep... this one is easy for me too... definitely misting! I love it and it is all thanks to you :)

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  12. Clearly everybody knows you're the queen of misting. I haven't tried it yet, but it's certainly on my to-do list!

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  13. Definitely misting and using distressed inks. Love your resty pail and the wheat....beautiful!!!!
    MaryBeth

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  14. I like that you incorporate natural things like dried grass, wheat into your designs.

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  15. Not to long ago you stamped and colored on fabric. This weekend i am going to give it a try with as i work on christmas cards!!

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  16. Okay, so I just checked in my inspiration folder and you are featured there 5 times. 4 of the 5 cards I kept because of your layout! so clearly I love your sense of design. But I've got to say, as I sit here and think "what makes me keep coming back to the bald dragonfly?" I'd have to say it is when you incorporate interesting items in your cards (sticks, wheat, etc.) or your attention to details (rusty bucket for example)

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  17. I would like to incorporate more misting on my cards. I know this is something you do from time to time!

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  18. So I haven't tried it yet but I want to do the embossing on acetate like you did with the butterfly and I am dying to get a wood grain embossing folder. Can't find one local and just haven't ordered it yet. :-)

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  19. I am inspired by everything you do but what intrigues me the most is that bucket you did yesterday and I love how you use things from your yard on your cards. Love when you use the grasses.

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  20. Techniques with distress inks.
    DeniseB

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  21. Super cute and colorful turkey!! Let's see...you've inspired me to try enamel accents, more than a few PCD stamp sets *wink*, the CAS style, distressing-----just to name a few! Thanks for all of the creative inspiration, Karen!!

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  22. I never tried distress inks until you inspired me to do so!!

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  23. probably mists- you ARE the master... :)

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  24. I've gleaned inspiration from so much of your work and tips but the thing that really inspires me is your use of things other than "craft" items in your projects. It helps me to think "outside the box". Thanks and big hugs to you, sharon :o)

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  25. misting...I tried it again...and actually my card will post in about 45 minutes:)

    I loved this:

    strangers that I call friends who support and encourage me

    Sounds so odd but oh-so-true:)

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  26. I bookmarked this awesome arrangement to come back to and take a crack at sometime:

    http://thebalddragonfly.blogspot.com/2011/10/sacks-acorns-vases.html

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  27. What inspires me most...is your willingness to put ANYTHING and I mean ANYTHING on your card and you make it work, girl! I have yet to put a branch on my card...but one day I will-when I find the perfect branch!!!

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  28. Firstly - that painting is adorable! :)
    I know straight-away what you've inspired me to try and do. The first thing is to purchase some Glimmer Mist (which although I'm still kinda scared of, do try to dare myself to use once in a while!) and secondly, it was you who inspired me to look at everyday household objects in a different light for my crafting. I think it was the guy card in which you used nuts on (as in nuts and bolts!) which gave me a total light-bulb moment!
    Hugs,
    Aimes
    x

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  29. Generally, it's your clean and simple style, something I have real trouble with. Seeing your examples has been a little tutorial of sorts. And specifically, your O Holy Night card reminded me to get out my gold embossing powder - I plan to do a similar design for my Christmas cards this year using a nativity scene embossed in gold on a blue card; I used this combination a number of years ago for my Christmas cards, and I think it's perfect for the holidays.

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  30. CAS. this not technique but more something like ...art.

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  31. Definitely misting! I don't think I would have ever tried it out had I not seen your fabulous cards.

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  32. One technique that you are known for that inspires me is your use of spray mist. I have yet to try it but have been wanting too!

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  33. That turkey rocks! How brilliant to use a footprint as well as the handprints. :)

    I am totally inspired by your misting although I have yet to take a crack at it myself. I also love how you've been incorporating so many natural elements lately. Finally, I am totally inspired by the writing on your blog and how your stories are as beautiful and fun as your cards. :)

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  34. Well, you are the mist master and although I have yet to try it....I know it will not look anything remotely as gorgeous as your creations! Thanks for the continued inspiration! Oh, I also love the embossing on acetate!

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  35. love the fun turkey! i adore how you have been using mists and am always inspired by your work. sigh... i should really be using my mists more! =)

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  36. I love your use of natural colors inspired by nature....have been using kraft, browns and birds a lot these days...no doubt inspired by you.

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  37. HI Karen, I love your technique of clean and simple. You have alwaz been able to catch the right spot with right colors at the right theme. That is also your unique way from my observation.

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  38. I love your use of glimmer sprays. But all of your work is inspiring and has helped me try more clean and simple cards:)

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  39. Whew, that is an easy one! Obviously!!!! Stamped butterfly on acetate! I LOVED IT!!! And how cute is the turkey hand prints? SO CUTE!

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  40. Awwww...love the turkey and your post. You've been so inspiring! Embossed resist, designs/layouts, CAS style...Generally, though, the way you use inks is always inspiring!

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  41. Your inking!!!!! It blows me away - everytime! Also, I really love your May Arts projects - they are always so unique and purty!

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  42. Your overall style! Just love your CAS creations and the natural elements you are always pulling in!

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  43. That's easy! Whenever I use twine on a project, I think of you! ;)

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