Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Old and New

 

 I don't usually make valentine cards, but I had fun with this one mixing vintage and modern elements. Unlike most cards I make, I started working on this by taking everything out of my disorganized drawer full of items that could be used on a card and seeing what looked good. Here's what I found:

  • A small, vintage-looking card (the size of a gift tag) of a sweet girl {I remember buying the set at a thrift store maybe a decade ago]
  • A acrylic heart [From about the same period, purchased at Target, probably The Dollar Spot]
  • A red-ribbon styled chipboard sticker with the sentiment You're the Best. The flowered pattern picks up all the colors from the portrait so it ties things together.

So, I chose some vintagey-looking patterned paper and put it all together. What do  you think?

This card is for these challenges:

Simon Says Stamp Monday -- Have a Heart

Word Art Wednesday #631  -- anything goes

Double Trouble #158 -- something, anything (parts 1 and 3)

Crafting Happiness #159 -- Vintage

Monday, January 22, 2024

recycled shine

 

Sometime last year, I received a swap card where the sender had ripped off a bit of printed paper and scrawled the name of the swap and her name on the back, then slipped it in the card so I knew what it was for. When I looked at the paper she used, I thought it was gorgeous, so I've kept it, looking for a use for it. Today's the day to recycle it!

The paper is the butterfly patterned piece you see above, and that piece is pretty much the total bit she used (if you pulled the card apart, you'd see her scrawled message on the back of that paper.) Unfortunately, the awesome gold shine isn't really visible in the photo because it photographed looking almost white in some spots.

To show off the paper, I die-cut an aperture in a piece of kraft colored paper and embossed it, using it as a frame for the pretty butterflies, then attached it to a white card. For the sentiment, I die-cut a small circle from blue shimmer paper, added a sparkly gold-embossed sentiment and a sparkly blue butterfly. 

This card is for these challenges:

Simon Says Stamp Monday -- recycle (butterfly print paper)

Double D -- sparkle and shine

Can You Handle the Pressure -- use an embossing folder

Word Art Wednesday #631 -- anything goes

Pammie's Inky Pinkies #2403 -- anything goes

Monday, January 8, 2024

Wish big


 Wow, it's been a while since I've posted. New year, hopefully more time to craft.

Today's card is a simple one, but it uses some supplies I have had for ages. including eyelets and a piece of handmade paper.

The sketch is from Try a Sketch on Tuesday, which is pairing with Double Trouble for a challenge. The Double Trouble challenge is to use a background that reflects your personality; pastels for introverts (that's me.) 

In celebration of Double D's 8th anniversary (blogiversary), I incorporated bronze eyelets, because bronze is for 8th anniversaries.

Officially, this card is entering these challenges:

Double D -- birthday/anniversary

Double Trouble #156 -- background personality plus sketch plus entry in both challenges

Try a Sketch on Tuesday #638 -- sketch

Word Art Wednesday ##629 -- anything goes

Pammie's Inky Pinkies #2401 -- anything goes

Pattie's Creations #214 -- use an image-

Wednesday, November 29, 2023

Mail for the holidays

Making faux postage stamps was popular early in my stamping career but at the time you needed patience and probably special scissors to get the edges right. Now, you can just die cut a postage stamp shape, which is exactly what I did here. After masking the edges, I stamped postage-sized images of a tree and an ornament, colored with pencils, then sponged around them. After removing the masking, they look so good. Suddenly, I understand why people like making them. It's fun and easy. 

This card is for these challenges:

Rudolph Days -- Christmas

Die Cut Divas -- Holidays

Simon Says Stamp Monday -- Tree

Simon Says Stamp Wednesday -- anything goes

Word Art Wednesday #623 -- anything goes

Pattie's Creations #212 -- use an image

 

Tuesday, November 14, 2023

Pretty poppies


 Mrs. A has another fun Butterfly Challenge up, this one calling for poppies and lots of layers. I don't usually do a lot of layers, so this was a bit of a challenge.

I started by picking out  this Penny Black Stickeroo, then went looking for coordinating snippets to use for my layering panels. I focused on finding colors that worked will with the background colors, letting the red poppies, well, "pop" in contrast. As you can see from the photo of the snippets, I found one that had already been border punched and decided to use it as is. I used the white snippet by applying the sticker to it, then trimming it down to leave a small white reveal around the edges, then used a corner rounder to echo the rounded edges of the sticker.

I also used the last bit of that darker blue snippet for the Thinking of You Sentiment (a stamp which I came across by accident; it's part of a set I haven't used in ages.)

I punched out the butterfly and realized the snippet I'd used had failed heat embossing on the other side, but I liked how the white sort of breaks up the colors and chose to use it as it.

This card is entered in these challenges:

Butterfly Challenge #189

Snippets Playground #467

Simon Says Stamp Wednesday -- Thinking of you

Pammie's Inky Pinkies #2345 -- anything goes

Word Art Wednesday #621 -- anything goes



Thursday, November 9, 2023

Cocoa Christmas



 It's about time to be working on Christmas cards, isn't it? Here's my latest.

The central image is from Stamplorations -- a gingerbread man in a mug of cocoa. How cute is that? I've centered it on a die-cut doily and used a couple of fun pieces of Christmas patterned paper behind them. The sentiment is from Purple Onion, white embossed on red with a red gem.

This card is entered in these Challenges:

Die-Cut Divas -- Holiday cards

Double-Trouble #152 -- coffee/cocoa (met challenges 1 and 2)

Coffee Lovers blog hop -- cocoa theme

Word Art Wednesday #621 -- anything goes

Pammie's Inky Pinkies #2344 -- anything goes

Jingles Belles -- Hard Candy Christmas/Christmas treats

 


Thursday, November 2, 2023

Butterfly joy fold


 

I love joy fold cards, but I rarely remember to do them because I forget how easy they are. Luckily, Mrs. A. asked us to make a joy fold for the current Butterfly Challenge, and I got reacquainted with this simple but lovely technique.


Because the Butterfly Challenge is also to make a monochromatic card this go-round, I started by collecting a bunch of blue snippets I thought would work well, from a Navy blue  to several blue and white prints.(see photo to right) I ended up using the two large solid-colored snippets for the base card and the second folded element, and just two prints to cover some of the dark blue. (I think the lighter blue is lovely and wanted to keep it uncovered.) 

My butterfly mage is actually a used postage stamp. I used to collect stamps off all the mail I got and recently looked at what I have stashed away. This stamp really stood out. I squared off the edges of the bit of envelope I'd saved and matted that on a small dark blue snippet. There's lace tape along the edge, and the sentiment "thinking of you" is stamped in navy.

This card is for these challenges:

Butterfly Challenge #188 (monochromatic blue, joy fold, lace)

Simon Says Stamp Monday -- thinking of you

Double Trouble  #191-- something/anything (Thing 1 and thing 3, circles on lace)

Snippets Playground #466 -- use snippets

CRAFT #696 -- anything goes

Crafts Galore Encore #117-- anything goes

Word Art Wednesday #619  --anything goes

 

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