Monday, December 15, 2014

Quietfire Hop: Blessed by the Christmas Sunshine

Welcome to Quietfire Design's Winter Wonderland Blog hop!  And what would be a hop without some prizes?!  



We’ll be giving away a stamp or set on each of our designers’ blogs. All you have to do to enter is leave a sweet comment on each of the designers' Winter Wonderland Blog Hop post! 

Have all your comments in by midnight on Friday December 19, 2014 to be eligible. The winners will be announced on Quietfire Creations on the weekend.  Happy hopping and Merry Good Luck!

I'm so excited to start off my first hop with Quietfire today and share one of Suzanne's amazing stamps. I love this quote by Helen Keller.  I remember learning about her and her amazing teacher Anne Sullivan.  As I grow older, the more incredible and inspiring they became.  I knew I wanted to do a card with texture in it - to feel as pretty as it looks.  First, I stamped with black pigment ink and then clear embossed it.  This is a great way to emboss if you don't have super fine embossing powders.  You still get the beautifully elegant raised lettering and not lose the crispness of the stamped lettering.

Diana Nguyen, Quietfire Design, Blessed by the Christmas Sunshine, Helen Keller, Christmas, card

I then threaded some glass beads with a very thin gauge wire - much easier than using thread!  Now here's a quiz for the observant... can you guess the pattern for the beads I used?   I like my cards' embellishments to go with the sentiments - even if I'm the only one to "get" the connection.


Diana Nguyen, Quietfire Design, Blessed by the Christmas Sunshine, Helen Keller, Christmas, card

 It's Morse code for the words "love" and "Christmas" where the rounded beads are the dots and the longer cylinder are the dashes.  And yes, I totally googled Morse code!  :)  Hope you like it!

Please leave a comment for a chance to win!  Thank you so much for stopping by and hope you have a wonderful week.  Only 10 more days until Christmas!


Blessed by the Christmas Sunshine - Mounted

Recipe:
Dies:  Spellbinders Matting Basics A
Accessories:  Darise Damask embossing folder, glass and silver beads, and wire

The rest of the design team will be hopping throughout the week.  Here is our schedule starting today... I hope you have a chance to visit everyone!

All Quietfire rubber stamps are on sale 25% off the regular price during this event!

Monday: Diana (that's me!)
Tuesday: Robyn,  Yvonne  
Wednesday: Wanda,  Teresa  
Thursday: Kathy Jo, Suzanne  
Friday: Sherry,  Yogi

Challenges I am playing in also:


95 comments:

  1. very nice!! Love the "morse Code" embellishment!

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  2. That is a lovely card and verse :)

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  3. I love the Morse code touch. Your card is very pretty and the beads make it very special. TFS

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  4. Love the beading!! Such a dainty touch to the card!

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  5. This is wonderful, who's been a busy clever girl then? Tee hee. Love the way you went out of your way to get the morse code :o)

    Wishing you a wonderful Christmas and Happy New Year

    Helen

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  6. Your cards are always so lovely with such clever touches like the Morse code beading...unique yet thoughtful.

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  7. What a pretty card!! Love the morse code bead work!! I am going to do this on a card for my hubby who was in the military and see if he gets the code! Thank you for the inspiration and for sharing this wonderful card with us!!

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  8. DELIGHTFUL card Diana!!!
    LOVE the sentiment, the embossed background, such an ELEGANT design!!!
    LOVE your COOL Morse Code bead strands too ... my brother is a computer programmer and I once made him a card that was written in binary code (I had to look it up) - I think it is FUN to add that personal touch :)
    THANK YOU for sharing your CREATIVE INSPIRATION and TOP TIP about embossing with clear powder too!!!

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  9. This is lovely! Love the bead strands.

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  10. Simply stunning!! The beads are a wonderful touch!

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  11. Beautiful! Your Morse Code technique for personalizing is wonderful!

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  12. Gorgeous! I *did* guess Morse Code but hadn't a clue of the meaning ;)

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  13. BEAUTIFUL card!!! Love the beads and Morse code! What a great idea, to make the beads speak, and not just embellish!!!!

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  14. I love this card! Just beautiful and the beads are such a nice touch

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  15. So pretty, Diana! I think the use of texture is especially important with the use of the HK quote. :)

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  16. Beautiful card and the calligraphy is just gorgeous!

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  17. How clever to use Morse code in beads to match the sentiment!
    Love how these are just strung on the card. Such simplicity makes the beautiful sentiment stand up & shine, and the texture just begs to be touched.

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  18. I love your beautiful card and the sentiment. You are so clever to use Morse Code! Thanks for the chance to win an awesome prize and Merry Christmas!

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  19. Beautiful card. I enjoyed learning about Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan too. I like the texture and your morse code beads.

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  20. Helen Keller is always an inspiration. This is a beautiful card that expresses the true meaning of Christmas. Thanks for sharing (and for the chance to take part in the draw!).

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  21. Wonderful card and love the tip to use wire for the beads!

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  22. and I just thought the beads looked great but then they have meaning.

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  23. I love the idea of sending a coded message with the beads. I hadn't thought about using these beads for embellishment on my greeting cards but it is a good idea. I have lots of them from my stitching days and this will be a good way to use them. The sentiment is beautiful. the card is wonderful.
    thanks for sharing. Merry Christmas.

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  24. I love your card and quotation especially the beads and card done in silver white and red!Whod of thought morse code!

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    1. Your card is beautiful in its simplicity. I love that you made a message in the beads, such a clever idea. And the stamp is marvelous, nothing beats a Quietfire Design stamp.

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  25. love the stunning simplicity of this card. it's gorgeous and the beadwork makes it really pop. just beautiful.

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  26. I love the simple elegance of this card and beautiful sentiment! The beads are a beautiful touch, bravo!

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  27. This card is sooooo beautiful for the Christmas Season and how very clever you are with your bead code!! Blessings

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  28. Clean, simple and BEAUTIFUL. Have a great day

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  29. Wow... you not only put a lot of work into this card, but a lot of thought and research also. Well done. I love it!

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  30. Really love the beads and the quote.

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  31. Love the Morse code! what a neat idea. love the Quote! Beautiful and elegant card.

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  32. Such a beautiful card and the morse code, inspiration defined. Thank you so much for sharing this card with us.

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  33. The card is gorgeous! The added beads make it elegant! Thx for sharing.

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  34. Fun way to blog hop,
    no overload! Love your
    clever bead statement
    and card! Very pretty.
    Carla from Utah

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  35. This is an elegant card which doesn't overdo things. The beads are a lovely embellishment and threading them on wire is a great tip.

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  36. I saw this card earlier today on SCS - really like the sparkle the beads give - have been trying to figure the pattern with no success - never in a million years would have thought of Morse code!
    Have a blessed Christmas.

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  37. How very clever and inventive of you. Love the secret message. I also like the clean crispness of your card. TFS

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  38. Beautiful job on framing that wonderful quote. The beaded secret code is a great touch! :)

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  39. I love this card, it is simple but pretty, I am a fan of embossing and I love your Morse code sentiment..really elegant Christmas card.

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  40. Love the sentiment and the beading is an extra touch

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  41. What a beautiful, elegant presentation. Thanks for sharing.

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  42. What a CREATIVE idea to dress up the design! The glass beads are gorgeous with this CAS design, Diana! Thanks so much for playing Simon Says Stamp Wednesday “Bling It On” Challenge!

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  43. So clever to string some beads on silver wire! Amazing card! So glad you joined us at CASology this week!

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  44. What a lovely card and a meaningful quote! I love your use of beads.

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  45. beautiful card unique idea using the beads!

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  46. Beautiful card. Love the Morse code idea! Beautiful sentiment!

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  47. This is lovely! I adore all the white space and the gorgeous red and black. How clever to use Morse code for your beads to spell out a secret message.
    <3 J

    jwoolbright at gmail dot com
    HerPeacefulGarden.blogspot.com

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  48. How beautiful Diana! Love the textures and especially your Morse code beads! Really cool!

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  49. Wow!! How clever you are creating Morse code beads!!!! I got totally inspired by your creation. Thank you so much for sharing your creativity with us at CASology. May

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  50. Very pretty and elegant card. Love the addition of the beads!

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  51. Very impressive use of the stamp and the beads to illustrate the word LOVE.

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  52. Simple, elegant, with a nice surprise with the beads

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  53. Lovely card. Am impressed with using Morse code and beads.

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  54. I love the simplicity of the white on white embossed card with that bit of color from the wire and beads. So elegant and pretty!

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  55. I love the white embossing with the crisp black of the stamp and just that touch of red to draw the eye. Simple get elegant.

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  56. Diana. I love the crisp, elegant look of your card. However, I thought it was great that you added the strung bead work to add just the right amount of color. How appropriate to add a dimensional element to be felt to the Helen Keller saying. And, I loved the fact that you put the words in Morse Code! What a hoot! Thanks for many layers of inspiration.

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  57. Beautiful sentiment! The beads are a pretty touch!

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  58. An elegant card with an added bling by using the beads.

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  59. Oh my gosh! How clever to make a beautiful card into an elegant card with that wonderful Morse Code bead work. Love this very unique and clever idea, Thanks for sharing your inspiration.,

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  60. I love the sentiment! And the card is so elegant and I am inspired by all the white! The pop of red screams Christmas :-) Love it!

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  61. I just added you to my favorite inspirational blog bookmarks! Your work is stunning! I LOVE the way you strung beads for your card embellies...beautiful and very clever. Thanks again for another beautiful submission to Word Art Wednesday Challenge blog.
    Diane Noble (DT-WAW)

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  62. Love the pretty beading to embellish your pretty card! Beautiful sentiment stamp!

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  63. What a lovely card Diane! Great idea with those beads. And the stamp is beautiful. I hadn't hear of Quietfire stamps until now, so there!
    Lisca Olddutch

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  64. What a beautiful card, Diane! It is simply elegant and the beaded Morse Code is a lovely touch!

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  65. I love the embossing on this card. And the verse is so nice. Love the idea of using wire for the beads, too.

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  66. Stunning card and I love love love the idea of morse! Wow.....

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  67. Lovely card. What a great idea to use the beads to spell out the words in Morse Code.

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  68. I love your beautiful card, and I think the hidden message in code is such a cool idea. Happy Christmas!

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  69. Such a pretty card such a cool idea with the beads thanks for sharing .

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  70. Love the card and the hidden message using morse code! THATS SO AWESOME. As always I adore the Quietfire stamps.

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  71. Clever, very clever and creative!

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  72. What a beautiful card - and how thoughtful with the Morse code sentiment beads!

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  73. Lovely card and clever you with the Morse Code.

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  74. Lovely card. I never would have guessed the pattern for the beads!

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  75. Beautiful card. Love the addition of the beads.

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  76. Wow! What a great idea to use beads as Morse Code!

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  77. Hmmm, I am not seeing this publish so am trying again. This is such a classic Christmas - I love the elegance of white and red. It's a lovely card - and Morse Code? Who'd have thought?!

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  78. Awesome project!! love it, thanks for sharing

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  79. How unusual --who would have thought to add morse code ?? Very lovely card and such a great inspiration to add those unusual little extras -- so thoughtful

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  80. Your card is beautiful in its simplicity and I love themessage.

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  81. You did an AWESOME job for your first Quietfire blog hop-welcome and congrats! Love your card and the morse code is great!

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  82. beautiful, I really love the glass beads.

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  83. Love the idea of Morse code for the beads.. very clever. The card is lovely :)

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  84. Love the stamp, it says a lot.....beautiful card!

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