Bats in the Belfry

For reasons unbeknownst to me, the phrase “Bats in the belfry” popped into my head the other day while I was walking Ginger.  I decided it would be fun to see if I could create a card with the phrase.

According to The Phrasefinder, “‘Bats in the belfry’ refers to someone who acts as though he has bats careering around his topmost part, i.e. his head.”

Paper Smooches “FOLKal Points” has a cute looking church/school/tower building that I used for the belfry. I added bats from both “Halloweenies” and “Spookalicious.”

Paper Smooches Halloween

 

Supplies: Spellbinders circle dies; My Mind’s Eye patterned paper; Stampin’ Up cardstock

Sparks Picture Perfect Challenge

I was captivated by this week’s Paper Smooches Sparks Challenge image. It took awhile for me to get my creative juices flowing, however, because I just wasn’t sure where to start.

I was especially drawn to the colors and to the yellow birds, so I focused on those in my card. I added glossy accents to the birds (from the Paper Smooches “Hang Ups” set) for some shine.

Sparks Picture Perfect Challenge

Supplies: Stampin’ Up cardstock (gray, yellow); Spellbinders circle die cuts

Pirate Owl

I recently read the Happiness Project and Happier at Home by Gretchen Rubin. (I highly recommend both titles.) Rubin mentions how she enjoys children’s literature aka kidlit, and I realized how much I do as well. As a result, I’ve recently been rediscovering children’s picture books.

This card, featuring the owl from the Paper Smooches “Spookalicous” stamp set, is inspired by such illustrations. As you can see I’ve added origami to the card, for which the Hero Arts newspaper background stamp works well to create a textured sail.

Paper Smooches Pirate Owl

 

Supplies: Bazzill gray cardstock; Hero Arts pirate digital kit (pirate’s hat); Echo Park Letter stickers; origami paper

Cozy Winter

This is another “just because” card. I had the most fun picking the colors for the stockings. I really like all sorts of holiday decorating schemes – from traditional, to modern, to country/cozy (see Benita Larsson’s “Holiday Theme Poll” for examples of different styles). At the moment, I’m enjoying bright, non-traditional holiday colors like turquoise, lime green and dark pink!

Cozy Winter - Lawn Fawn