First off, let me explain the title of this post. See, at the CHA Supershow in Orlando, FL, weekend before last, a few of us from the MFT/TCP crowd spent a wee bit of time and money at the Paper Trey Ink booth. On Friday, the first day of the retail show, the line to get in the Paper Trey booth was CRAZY. To say that it moved at glacial speed would be an understatement. We'd been up late the evening before and were all a bit punch-drunk and giggly from just standing around, so we started using the names of Paper Trey products as curse words. I believe it was Christina who came up with one of the best: "Damask!"
Anywhoodle, once finally in the booth, we did our Damaskedest to enable each other. "You need that. Really," was uttered countless times. The one set we all agreed that we needed was Vintage Picnic, and then Leigh came up with the great idea of having a challenge to get us actually inking our purchase up (novel idea there -- inking a stamp set we bought, LOL!).
So there's the backstory. Here's a little more, regarding my particular challenge submission. In my house, I have a wall hanging with little minature plates depicting a tree throughout the seasons. Someone (I'm not mentioning any names, but it wasn't me...) broke one of the plates, and now my once cute wall hanging looks... shabby. Still, I haven't taken it down because it's such a narrow panel of wall where that nail is driven, nothing else fits there, and I don't want an empty nail hole. You know what I mean.
Looking at all of the seasonal variations in the Vintage Picnic set got me thinking, and I had a little 'A Ha!' moment -- I could create little seasonal basket vignettes to replace the tree plates! So, I opened up my Craft-a-Board from Ellen Hutson's to give it a little more heft and got started. I began with my favorite season, Autumn, and here's what I came up with:
And here's what it will look like in display on the plate rack:
Pretty cute, no? I hope to show you one more of these per week until the entire project is finish. Stay tuned!
And in the meantime, go visit my fabulous friends and see how they've stuffed their baskets... (We've decided that could sound dirty, but I promise you'll see nothing but good clean fun. :) )
Amy Rohl
Christina Fischer
Joanne Basile
Kirsten DuBosque, and
Leigh O'Brien
See you tomorrow with a swanky sketch for TCP Tuesday!
Supplies used:
Stamps: Vintage Picnic by Paper Trey Ink
Paper: plaid from Cosmo Cricket's Mr. Campy collection, Natural White (Neenah), Soft Suede and More Mustard (SU!)
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black, PTI Vintage Touch Tea Dye Duo
Accessories: Craft-a-Board, Nestabilities, EK Success Circle cutter, brown twill, Copic Markers, Jody's Foam Boosters
GET OUT!!!! You're brilliant (but we already knew that, didn't we?)! I love this idea!
You definitely know how to stuff your basket! :)
Posted by: christina fischer | August 10, 2009 at 01:46 PM
Well, thank goodness your basket is now stuffed! Oh yeah, and that you FINALLY finished your challenge project too! ;)
LOVE the idea of this! How cute will that be when it's finished!!! Now I need to find ME one of those handy dandy plate hangers!
Love this and miss you too! Leg wraps!
Posted by: Kirsten | August 10, 2009 at 02:04 PM
LOL Yall are cracking me up with your PTI curse words...love this, Carole!
Posted by: Shannan Teubner | August 10, 2009 at 04:23 PM
Perfect and adorable, Carole! Can't wait to see them all done and in the rack. Glad your DH got back safely. Sounds like you've had a crazy few days, girlie. So, what should our next challenge be?
Posted by: Leigh O'Brien | August 10, 2009 at 04:51 PM
Holy damask-in crap, Carole! This is outta the ball park, grand slam, baby!! Why don't you throw a couple more of those plates against the cupboard and get stamping, eh?!
Huggies!
(Puffy--real funny, yah, real funny) ;)
Posted by: Amy | August 10, 2009 at 07:12 PM
Gotta love when things come together like that! Love your project and I think the wall hanging will be fabulous when it is finished!! :)
Posted by: Tracey | August 10, 2009 at 09:25 PM
Very cool idea! Love the idea and great challenge too!
Glad you had fun at cha!
Posted by: Carolyn King | August 10, 2009 at 09:42 PM
This is cute!!
Posted by: Jessie/knightrone | August 10, 2009 at 10:27 PM
Such a cute idea - the baskets that is, although the made up swear words are a scream!!!! My favorite made up swear word is 'flibbitygibbits' (by the time I get that out its hard to be that ticked off anymore... :)
Posted by: tera | August 11, 2009 at 08:24 AM
Can't wait to see the whole project when it's finished. You did a fabulous job "fixing" the missing plate.
Posted by: Bonnie aka raduse | August 11, 2009 at 08:48 AM
Well I'll be DAMASKED!! This is perfect!! I love the plates and your addition will be just the ticket to fille the space. I, too, have a plate hanging in a narrow space, but I keep just plain Jane plates, except during Christmas. You're so imaginative. GOOD JOB!
Linda Bien
www.hugsincluded.blogspot.com
Posted by: Linda L Bien | August 11, 2009 at 11:13 AM
Absolutely fantastic idea, I can't wait to see the other replacements.
Posted by: Chris V | August 11, 2009 at 11:16 AM
Great project and even better back story. :) Thanks for the eye candy and grin!!
Posted by: tanja | August 11, 2009 at 09:47 PM
Beautiful project Carole!! Can't wait for the rest of the series!! :)
Posted by: Julie Masse | August 11, 2009 at 10:56 PM
What a great idea to fill in your empty spot with! I love your little fall basket 'plate' this is such a super stamp set!!
Posted by: Julia Aston | August 12, 2009 at 02:24 PM
This would be a WONDERFUL Christmas gift for someone. Of course, that someone would need to appreciate the time, effort, and all around craftsmanship of such a gift. The someone should probably also live in close proximity so you can appreciate the beauty it lends to her home. Btw/ I'm referring to myself, so if you make it for someone else, you better keep it top secret, sister!
Posted by: kmallett78 | August 12, 2009 at 10:00 PM