Friday, February 18, 2022

In the Pink


 I'm ready for spring, so I made a spring-like card today.  I used a set of Sizzix dies I bought a while back that containts a bunch of different styles of flowers and leaves. I pulled out a bunch of different shades of pink snippets and randomly die-cut them (fitting as many dies as I could on one snippet, running them through the Cuttlebug, then starting with another snippet). Then I stacked them into interesting multi-layered flowers and added leaves cut from another snippet. For added interest, I embossed another pink snippet using a Hobbycraft spring flower EF and layered that panel under the other elements on the mini-slimline card. 

The sentiment panels are from the same Sizzix die set, also cut from snippets.  The white, smaller panel has a pale green ink sponged around the edges.

This card is entered in these challenges:

Double D -- shades of Pink

Can you Handle the Pressure -- embossing folder with twist (use pink)

Simon Says Stamp Wednesday -- slimline

Word Art Wednesday #531 --- anything goes

Pammie's Inky Pinkies #2207 -- anything goes

Snippet's Playground #421 -- use snippets (everything)



Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Collar fold


 Mrs. A (aka Valerie Ann, owner of The Butterfly Challenge) continues to find interesting folds and techniques to feature in her challenge.This time around it's what she calls the collar fold, which it turns out is both easy and versatile.

For this card, I also adopted her theme of "circles" with both dotted papers and die-cut circular elements for the focal point/sentiment. Technically, you need double-sided printed paper for this technique, but since my paper was only printed on one side, I stamped a swirly pattern in light blue on the other side. The edges of the anels and the sentiment circles are all rubbed with the same cornflower blue. The butterfly is cut out of a snippet of a failed watercolor project. I used a Sizzix die for the butterfly, then embossed it to give it a little more texture. The brad that's in the flower center is the same coral color as the butterfly.

This card is entered in these challenges:

Butterfly Challenge #166 -- includes the collar fold, circle theme, and 3 of the colors -- cornflower blue, coral and celadon

Die-cut Divas Feb -- angle it

Word Art Wednesday #531 -- anything goes

Pammie's Inky Pinkies #2207 -- anything goes

 

 

Wednesday, February 9, 2022

(one of) 12 drummers drumming

 

 Recently I scored a box of embossing powders, glitter, old wood-mounted stamps and other stamping goodies at a thrift store. It turned out to be a timely purchase, because the glittery red embossing power was perfect for the drum on this Christmas card. The super fun image is from a digi set of all 12 Days of Christmas from Melonheadz. How fun is that?

The image is colored with pencils, then I used an embossing ink pen to add the red glittery embossing. (The jar says it's from Personal Stamp Exchange. I remember that name from back when I first started stamping. I just googled and apparently they've been out of business for a long time.) The sentiment is a sticker from Stamplorations. The layout is the current sketch at 52 Christmas Card Throwdown.

This card is entered in these challenges

Jingle Belles -- My True Love Gave to Me

Simon Says Stamp Wednesday -- emboss it

52 Christmas Card Throwdown -- sketch

Pammie's Inky Pinkies #2206 -- anything goes

Word Art Wednesday #529 -- anything goes

Craftyhazelnut's Christmas Card Challenge -- anything Christmas


 

 

 


 

Friday, February 4, 2022

Fresh herbs


 Sunny greetings on a cold wintry day.  I was trying to put some sunny summer vibes into this card.

This card began with the watercolor challenge/lesson at SCS.  The lesson was on painting shadow, and the artist's video used a clay pot to demonstrate that technique. I immediately thought of this image from Pattie's Creations as a good place to try the technique.

So, obviously, the image is watercolored. The watercolored image is mounted on a terracotta colored piece of card stock that's been distressed around the edges. The sentiment is on the same colored cardstock, white embossed with a sentiment from The Alley Way. After all, you can't grow good herbs without sunshine!

This card is entered in these challenges

Pammie's Inky Pinkies #2205 -- sunshine

Word Art Wednesday #529  -- anything goes

Pattie's Creations #191  -- anything goes

Crafts Galore Encore Feb.  -- anything goes

Friday, January 28, 2022

Blue Christmas

 

First Christmas card for the year ... it's hard to believe it's only been a month since Christmas day.

I've been in a sort of CAS mood with my card-making lately, and this is no exception.  The card features white bauble, cut from a dry-embossed piece of white cardstock with a Prickley Pear die. It's hanging from a white-embossed tree branch on a gold cord. The sentient is also white embossed.

This card is for these challenges:

Rudolph Days --anything Christmas

Double D -- blue and white

ABC Christmas -- B is for Bauble

Simon Says Stamp Wednesday -- anything goes

Word Art Wednesday # 527 -- anything goes

Pammie's Inky Pinkies #2204 -- anything goes

Craftyhazelnut's Christmas Challenge #578 -- anything Christmas

Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Feeling like flowers

Greetings. I hope your having a good week.  It's been very cold here -- today it was sunny (which was a nice change from dreary) but below freezing all day long. So I needed some flowers!

I sort of randomly signed up for a Facebook group of CAS stampers, so I see a lot of CAS cards in my feed, and that influenced this card.

I started with snippets of watercolor paper, and die-cut the flowers (Sizzix/Tim Holtz wildflowers) and butterfly (Sizzix/not Tim). I then used a bunch of water colors and reinkers that were sitting on my desk to color the flowers, stems, and butterfly. After determining the general layout I wanted, I cut the aperture (Whimsy Stamps die) on a large white snippet, and then black-embossed the sentiment. Mounted the white on a large black snippet then adhered the dies in place. Adhered it all to a white card, and added a few gems for a little bling.

This card is for these Challenges:

 Butterfly Challenge #165 (used two of the required colors -- Thistle and Tickle Me Pink) and a butterfly.

Dies R Us #185-- anything goes with dies (Sizzix and Whimsy)

Die-Cut Divas Jan. 2022-- florals

Snippet Playground # 420 -- use snippets (everything but the base)

Word Art Wednesday #527 -- anything goes

Pammie's Inky Pinkies #2204 -- anything goes

Simon Says Stamp Wednesday -- anything goes


Tuesday, January 11, 2022

New to me

 

It seemed many challenges are concentrating on "something new" where you show off new stuff. I combined new stuff with a new-to-me technique, a play on triple stamping called "offset triple stamping." (I was made aware of this by a link to a pinterest page posted in a group I'm in, so I don't know if if there are rules or directions for doing techniques. I just figured it out based on the photos.)

The stamp I used is an NBUS image from Stamplorations, a lovely and detailed stamp. I used snippets of white cardstock for the layers and snippets for the lavender matting around the various pieces. To highlight different sections of the image, I used colored pencils in key spot.


This card is entered in these challenges:

Simon Says Stamp Wednesday -- Something new

Pammie's Inky Pinkies #2202 -- anything goes

Pattie's Creations # 190 -- anything goes

NBUS #34 -- Stamplorations image

Stamplorations Never-ending Challenge -- Stamplorations image

Pixie's Snippet Playground #419 -- use snippets (white and lavender snippets)

Word Art Wednesday #525-- anything goes


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