Made for the ModSquad challenge to use patterned paper and also for a friend whose daughter has had twins. I cut out a large heart for the background and then using a Spellbinder die called Layered Happy Birthday, I cut out some balloons from other PP and added them to the heart. Using an unbranded double stitch rectangular die I cut the main panel and added a small scrap of marbled paper on top. I fussy cut two matching little bears from another small piece of PP, after stamping them and colouring in certain parts. I popped them up onto this and added a small fussy cut fairy above. Stamped the sentiment which I also fussy cut out. Added a few small gems here and there. Stamps and card stock all from Gina K. Designs my main go to place for ideas and purchases.
Used another of my gifted stencils to create this one. First brushed colour in circles using distress oxides. Sprinkled a bit of water and let dry. Using Mowed lawn I sponged through stencil to get design. When dry I added nuvo glimmer paste through stencil. I used a versamark pen and ruler to draw a line around edge of card stock and then added an old glitter embossing powder on top. heat embossed to give the shine at edge. Added sentiment to a piece of vellum and heat embossed in black. Two black gems added to each end. added entire piece to turquoise sea card stock.
I’ve been thinking about creating a blog for over a year now and am finally getting around to actually doing it. In order to showcase some of my cards I needed a place to upload them and display them for others to see so here is my first card for the year.
This card has been created for the monthly challenge at Gina K. Designs. We have to showcase a sentiment and cannot use others stamps on the card.
I stenciled Distress Oxides in several pinks using a lovely hand made heart stencil given to me by a great on line friend. I first masked off the area where the sentiment heart is. I stenciled the butterflies using another stencil from the same friend. I stamped the sentiment onto the die cut heart and traced over it with a gelly roll pen to add a bit of sparkle. I popped it up slightly offset over a black heart which I then glued in the masked off space. Added a few tiny bling gems in places. I added main panel to a black piece of card stock and then adhered it to the card front.
As a follower of Natasha Foote I had seen several examples of this style card and decided to try my own. I did look at her video just to be sure I understood how it was done, however, my brain had figured it out correctly.
I used a scrap piece of watercolour card stock and some TomBow markers. First I spritzed the paper with water and then I scribbled. My markers are truly ancient and I discovered they had dried out quite a bit, so I found some watercolour pencils and added them over the top. All my stamps are from Hampton Arts. The first piece I tried didn’t work because I accidentally added more water and one of the blocks travelled into another making a hot mess. I can probably turn it into a background later by adding more colours.
My card is intended for two challenges: Color Hues #126 and Sunday Stamps. I backed my layer with a black piece and then added it all to the card front. Although it looks decent, I can’t say I am enamored with it so if time allows I may have another go and design a 2nd entry.
My hubby isn’t 100% well at the moment so a lot of my time is going to helping him. I use my craft room to keep me from worrying constantly. He will undergo some surgery next Monday and hopefully that will fix the problem and we can go back to normal.
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Hello again from Double Trouble where challenge #209 awaits you. Our recipe this time is 3- layers, including the card base, 2 images excluding the sentiment and to use a CAS style. You can use any colour but I personally prefer CAS with white space so that is what I used. As always you are welcome to to use the sketch from TSOT, but be careful not to backlink.
For my card I used a regular card base and added a layer of patterned paper. On a separate piece I stamped my image using a stamp from Nellie Snellen, which is bigger stamp but I only used a small section of it when it was dry enough to cut. I used an unbranded rectangular die set to cut the aperture from a linen look CS and embossed the edges of the frame. I cut the piece diagonally added foam tape and then adhered it on top of the pattern piece. I inserted the stamped image into the frame and added a die cut bow which is my second image and gives me a total of 4 layers as well. One small embellishment on the bow and a sentiment strip finishes the card. The sentiment is from Creative Expressions I think. The label on the storage pocket is damaged so I’m not 100% sure.
I have a friend who is struggling a little at the moment so this card will go to her. Thanks so much for stopping by, I appreciate you, your time and any comments you leave for me. We look forward to seeing your creations in our gallery – Good Luck.
I had almost forgotten about the challenge at https://seizethebirthday.blogspot.com/ and it is all about rainbow colours. So this morning I decided I had better get to it and this is what I came up with.
As so often, initially, I was thinking something else, but realized that I may not have enough time to do it because life is extra busy just now. Late last year, I had created some backgrounds using the leftover strips of coloured card stock so I pulled one out and using a die from Scrapbook.com I cut three of the banner strips.
Playing around with placement a little, I decided on this layout and glued them down. In searching for a sentiment I found the circle die and wondered what would happen if I die cut it and then used the words alone. Taking another small background piece I cut it and then cut it in half. I did think about cutting each letter but after moving it around quite a lot, I liked the idea of keeping the curves so I added the words as you see.
To ensure I had enough of the rainbow colours I added a few gems from my stash and then called it finished.
It’s a bright cheerful card and my hubby really likes it. It turned out a lot better than I imagined it would when I began. Thanks for stopping by, your time and comments are appreciated.
The challenge is all about using reds and I decided on this design and papers for the As You See It, Challenge #365 – Rhapsody in Red. There is a recipe included so I ensured I got all the ingredients as well.
Firstly I chose my papers using a small paper pad from a dollar store. Having seen something like this on Pinterest that also had measurements and a tutorial, I took a closer look to see how best to proceed. The demonstrator explained her process and I followed it mostly, except that I wanted borders around my papers so changed it up a little bit. Once I had my strips ready I chose a neutral matte old gold card front and added them as you see. I die cut 2 hearts, one in white CS and one in Vellum using a set from Memory Box. Actually before I cut the vellum one I used a stamp from a Crafters Companion set already on my desk. I then stamped the floral sprig in Barn Door Distress Oxide and then heat embossed it with a clear powder. Once I was happy with it, I die cut it and attached it to the white one. I hope the vellum can be seen. I did try several coloured pieces behind it, but the white looked best. In my bits and pieces box I found a gold heat embossed sentiment which I fussy cut and added to the heart. And I also added a small bow. The heart is popped up on foam tape. The inside panel was stamped using a Hampton Arts set with Aged Mahogany ink, and I also added more red floral sprigs in a couple of places. The embellishments are from my stash and I used the bigger gems so they would show up more.
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After some sunny, although cold days, we are back to the milder temperatures and the rain so I’m in my craft room catching up on a few things and posting this card.
To make it, I used a stamp set from Crafters Companion that came in a kit, and some Gummiapan dies. I stamped the background using Lost Shadow Ink and the sentiment in Hickory Smoke. While the ink was drying I die cut the images and coloured them with watercolour pencils and a Sakura Glaze pen.
When everything was dry I glued the die cuts as you see them. I did debate whether anything else was needed, but CAS means lots of empty space, so I left it as is. Colouring such tiny images is challenging and I need more practice at it, but all in all, I’m happy with the end result.
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I was working on a couple of designs for my design team groups and this design popped into my mind. I decided to make it right away because sometimes an idea leaves my brain and is lost never to return. The card works for both Double D, and CAS Colours and Sketches so I managed a twofer.
Initially I thought to make the border using a homemade stencil, but I didn’t like it much and in the end went with using the actual dies. I’ve had them forever, long before keeping track of brands was around, so don’t know which brand. However, based on my early buying history, I’m sure they are either Spellbinders, Sizzix or Memory Box. The image and sentiment stamps are from MFT and I used a Hero Arts infinity oval die and some fussy cutting on these.
After cutting the strips, I inked them using some cube inks from Crafters Companion and Hero Arts and then I glued them as you see. After stamping and heat embossing the image and sentiment, I added them as you see, keeping it all flat.
I quite like the result with this card. The colours look pretty yet the design is very CAS. I do believe I’m getting a lot better at doing CAS cards these days. The saying – practice makes perfect, fits.
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Welcome back to the second challenge of the new year, here at cardz4galz, which is to add pink flowers. Challenge #268 has been chosen by Billie A and she will also choose the winners.
I wanted to keep my card simple so I chose a lacy look border die by Crafters Companion and die cut it. After attaching it to another layer I added the GKD ribbon and then attached the layer to the card front. The flower and foliage are from a Waffle Flower set. I die cut the pieces and then inked them using Distress inks and a sponge. I put the flower together and using a soft pad and a flower shaper I added some dimension to it before gluing it on top of the foliage. A few pink embellishments finished the card nicely and I’m happy with how it looks.
Thanks for spending time with me today. We look forward to seeing your creations in our gallery and hope you have fun making them.
This card has been finished and on my computer desk for several days already. So much going on that I didn’t have an opportunity to post it till now. I made with the challenge at Color Hues Challenge #125 – Blue and White in mind. I saw something on Instagram where a crafter posted a few different colour versions of a card similar to this, but I can’t find it now so cannot credit her with the idea. I basically took her idea but changed it up enough to make it my own. I used a Memory Box leaf die and different blue scraps of card stock to cut out about 12 leaf sprigs with several in each shade of the blue. Using another scrap piece of white card, I deckle edge cut it to the width I wanted and then spattered some dark blue ink along the edge. After that I added foam tape and set it aside for a moment. Using another white scrap piece I added a single layer over the card front leaving a tiny border all around, then I added the other piece to one side of this. I had ensured that the foam tape was far enough away from the edge to tuck the leaves underneath which I proceeded to do. The sentiment comes from a Catherine Pooler set and I tucked this into the leaves a little when I placed it. After adding a few embellishments I called it finished.
I am liking the end result. The card is simple in design but with enough going to make it interesting.
We are still enjoying some lovely dry days with a strong morning frost, but gorgeous sunshine along with it. And for those who are interested, I managed to find the right chocolate for my hubby’s birthday cake yesterday so I’m pleased about that. Another project for later this week.
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Welcome back to a new challenge here at Double Trouble. Our 3-2-1 recipe Waddle We Do Next, is asking for 3 colours, 2 images, 1 Sentiment, with a twisted sister dare of adding a Penguin. In addition you may enter your card into our sister challenge at TSOT, but ensure you don’t accidentally back link.
My two images are in fact the trees and the penguin who I felt needed his space to shine. My background uses part of a Christmas napkin that I added to card stock and spritzed with glitter spray. I stamped, (from GKD) the trees directly on top. The penguin is from a Crafters Companion set, as is the sentiment. When he was stamped I used clear heat embossing before proceeding to colour him. My colours are green, red, orange-his beak, pink for his cheek and pale blue for his ice boots and to add some shading to his hat. I used a copic marker on his body along with a Pitt pen here and there and I also added some stripes to his hat and scarf using a Posca pen. The background truly sparkles in reality but the photo doesn’t pick it up.
My card doesn’t follow the sketch exactly but is kind of close. It will be a good one for a winter birthday of which a few are coming up.
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My hubby’s birthday is coming up soon and I’ve been working on this card for him. I can share it here, as he doesn’t go to my blog so won’t see it. Because it fits the current challenge at As You See It,Challenge #364 – Craft Room Additions I shall be entering it there.
My new additions are the patterned paper, the camera, and spectacle dies. This is an unbranded set that has other dies related to travel in it. I used two photo frame dies that have been in my stash forever and not used often, if at all. The banner die is from Scrapbook.com the alphabet dies are from First Edition craft and were cut from scrap card stock. The hugs die cut was a gift so I don’t know which brand and the its your birthday in the smaller frame is from CTMH and was a leftover piece in my stash.
The hardest part in making the card was figuring out what I wanted to use and then following along with the tutorial by Sam Calcutt at Mixed up craft. I like her tutorials and generally find them easy to follow, but for some reason, on this one, I couldn’t get the measurements right at first. I also didn’t have a heavy weight CS in the blue so getting mine to stand properly took a bit of finessing. I’m nothing if not persistent and usually find solutions or work arounds when I’m stuck. Because the paper is very busy, I kept the additional items to just a few things camera related. My personal message will be written on the back of the easel stand added behind the card.
I’m hoping to make his favourite chocolate cake but can’t find the chocolate that I normally use. When I asked at a local grocery store that has carried it in the past, I was told they aren’t stocking it due to the cost. They offered a chocolate flavoured slab, but I declined as it has to be quality and the real thing or nothing. I’m hoping when I’m in Nanaimo next week, a larger town not too far away, that I can find a gourmet store there that stocks it. The price of things lately is beyond ridiculous, but making a cake without the right ingredients is a complete waste of time in my opinion. Wish me luck.
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