Friday, September 30, 2022

It's fall, y'all

 

Wow, it feels like fall showed up in a hurry. One day it was in the 90s, the next it barely made 70. I guess it's time to welcome autumn....

This is a CAS card if ever there was one, letting that lovely embossing folder do the heavy lifting. The sentiment is one I got in a box of stamping goodies at the thrift store. (People seem to post about great thrift store crafting finds all the time. In all my years of visiting thrift stores, this is the only time I've found something.)  I made a bunch of die-cut leaves ages ago and just pulled them out of a baggie to finish this card.

This card is entered in these challenges:

Simon Says Stamp Monday -- emboss it

Simon Says Stamp Wednesday -- anything goes

Can you Handle the Pressure -- embossing with twist of leaves

Double D Challenge -- things that FALL (leaves)

Word Art Wednesday #563 -- anything goes

Pammie's Inky Pinkies #2239 -- anything goes


Monday, September 26, 2022

Christmas portrait

 

Doesn't this cute little couple look like they're posing for a selfie to include with their Christmas cards? I guess I'm feeling a bit whimsical...

This is an easy card, using a sketch from SCS. I used snippets for all the elements, including the ovals, sentiment strip, corner pieces and green snowflake piece.  Snowpeeps are colored with pencils with some Wink of Stella for sparkle.

This card is entered into these challenges:

Rudolph days -- anything Christmas

ABC Christmas -- S is for Snow

Double D -- things that fall (like snow!)

CRAFT #651 -- Christmas

Word Art Wednesday #561-- anything goes

Pammie's Inky Pinkies #2239 -- anything goes

Saturday, September 17, 2022

Woodgrain butterfly


 I like this card because it uses colors I don't think I've ever used together.  It also uses a new-to-me technique, thanks to Mrs. A at the Butterfly Challenge. She calls this a window card and uses a sentiment inside the folded paper element. I liked the paper too much and decided to show more of it. The butterfly (a Simon Says Stamp diecut) is embossed with a Tim Holtz wood grain EF, and it really does look like a bit of wood there.

Off-topic questions, but since you all blog, do you ever get days with massive numbers of visitors to your blog? Last week there was a day when I had 335 views -- with is like 25 times a normal day. What gives? 

This card is entered in these challenges:

Butterfly Challenge ##173 -- level 2: window card; wooden; butterfly, 2 colors Watermelon and wheat

Simon Says Stamp Monday -- die cuts

Simon Says Stamp Wednesday -- little critters

Can you handle the pressure -- use an EF (anything goes)

Pammie's Inky Pinkies #2237 -- anything goes

Word Art Wednesday #561 -- anything goes


Thursday, September 1, 2022

Getting sentimental

 

I have never tried a 3D embossing folder before, but I purchased one on sale and tried it. Wow, talk about dimension. That texutre maes a pretty background for this sentiment from Quietfire, which is framed by a Spellbinder's die. To accent the sentiment, I perched a bird on the first letter and a few branches under the sentiment. (all the dies are from Spellbinder's sets where I'd used some pieces previously but not the ones I used for this card). Added a few gems for a touch of sparkle.

This card is entered in these challenges:

Can You Handle the Pressure -- Make sentiment a focal point twist

Dies R Us #200 -- anything goes with dies

Pammie's Inky Pinkies #2235 --birds

Word Art Wednesday #559 -- anything goes

Simon Says Stamp Wednesday -- anything goes


Stencils and diecuts

  I've had the idea for this card for a while, but I finally got around to making it this week.  I started by stenciling the stone fence...

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