Rubber stamping, stamping, papercrafting and other projects from a writer by trade, stamper by passion.
Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Jingle bell, jingle bell
It's about 95 degrees outside, so yes, let's make Christmas cards. This card features an old SU stamp, one of the first I ever purchased, embossed in silver. The sentiment is a Stamplorations/Cutplorations die, cut from silver metallic paper. Lots of sparkle on this card. I used a snippet of red to create a little frame and get more color into what is a very CAS card.
This card is for these challenges:
Winter Wonderland -- no squares
Craftyhazelnut's Christmas Challenge #439 -- use some silver
ABC Christmas -- J is for jingle bells
Rudolph Days/May -- anything Christmas
Word Art Wednesday -- Anything Goes
Pammie's Inky Pinkies #1921-- anything goes
Sunday, May 26, 2019
Flapping butterflies
Here's my latest card. Mrs. A's Butterfly Challenge includes the element of doing a flap card, and I found a set of these white card bases among my stash, so it was just a matter of decoration.
I started with two snippets of a pale yellow and stamped flowers in a Distress pink on the diagonal on the larger piece. The smaller piece is the perfect place for a sentiment. For the main image, I stamped the butterfly flitting, floating... on a snippet of white, colored the butterflies with colored pencils, and used the negative of a scalloped oval to create a frame (I'm almost embarrassed to admit I'd saved that as a snippet, too).
For a little clasp element, I used a die-cut flower in white and added one of these premade flower/gem combos on top. I added a few more flowers to finish the card off.
This card is entered in these challenges:
Butterfly Challenge #122: flap, flowers, colors (Pink, flax, firebrick)
Stamplorations -- Things With Wings
Die Cut Divas May challenge -- flowers
Crafting by Designs -- Feature a Creature (butterfly)
Pixie's Snippet Playground #353 -- use snippets
Word Art Wednesday #388 -- anything goes
Tuesday, May 21, 2019
Get Musical
A new PINspirational Challenge has been posted and hopefully, you'll be humming and playing along. All you need to do is create a project inspired by this week's inspiration photo.
For my card, I had fun with one of my fave images from Bugaboo. The image is colored in pencils with very liberal use of a Spica pen to add some flash to those cool shades and the stars. The sentiment is computer generated and accompanied by an open star brad. The image is backed by a snippet of star patterned paper because this kid is going to be a star!
Hope you can join the fun at PINspriational Challenge -- projects don't have to be a card.
My card is entered in these challenges:
Craftyhazelnut's Patterned Paper Challenge -- use patterned paper
Crafty Friends #110 -- anything goes
Pammie's Inky Pinkies #1920 -- anything goes
Word Art Wednesday #386 -- anything goes
Pixie's Snippet Playground #352 -- use snippets (red layer and star layer both snippets
For my card, I had fun with one of my fave images from Bugaboo. The image is colored in pencils with very liberal use of a Spica pen to add some flash to those cool shades and the stars. The sentiment is computer generated and accompanied by an open star brad. The image is backed by a snippet of star patterned paper because this kid is going to be a star!
Hope you can join the fun at PINspriational Challenge -- projects don't have to be a card.
My card is entered in these challenges:
Craftyhazelnut's Patterned Paper Challenge -- use patterned paper
Crafty Friends #110 -- anything goes
Pammie's Inky Pinkies #1920 -- anything goes
Word Art Wednesday #386 -- anything goes
Pixie's Snippet Playground #352 -- use snippets (red layer and star layer both snippets
Tuesday, May 7, 2019
PINspirational Challege
The newest PINspirational Challenge is live. The inspiration picture for this challenge provides you with plenty of directions to go in if you don't want to make a MOM card because it has a nice country feel to it.
My card features an image from a company called Santoro, which Hazel Harris (craftyhazelnut) sent me when I won one of her Christmas card challenges. (The hanging element in the inspiration pic made me use it.) The woman is colored in pencils with a paper-pieced dress (the dot pattern on the dress is so tiny I'm not sure it even shows up in the photo).
The sentiment is from Stampin Up and it's stamped in an SU ink, Baroque Burgundy, I think. I also used a die-cut flourish in a burgundy color and a really pretty piece of floral printed paper. The base is more SU product, cardstock in the color River Rock.
I hope you'll find some inspiration to create a project and link it up at the PINspirational Challenge blog. You have two weeks to create.
My card is for these challenges:
Craftyhazelnut's Patterned Paper Challenge -- use patterned paper
Word Art Wednesday #384 -- anything goes
Crafting By Designs -- May anything goes
Pammie's Inky Pinkies #1918 -- anything goes
Crafts Galore #63-- anything goes
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