Celebrating Twins

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.

Heart Bloom – My sentiments Exactly challenge.

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.

A new beginning

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.

circles off the edge

I scored a card front incorrectly the other day and ended up with the fold in the wrong place. At the time I just did another one and set this piece aside thinking I would use it sooner or later. The latest challenge at Seize the Birthday helped me to use it sooner. It also helped me to use up some scraps of CS. Using a Memory Box die called Sketchy rings I die cut several so I could stack them together. I thought they would look okay hanging off the edge. Then I added the strips of CS on the back panel. As I didn’t plan this card, it evolved as I went along. Initially I wasn’t sure what to add to the front, but going through my stamps I found a wreath builder set from GKD and decided to stamp the circles as you see. I used the sentiment in one, and some leaves and hearts in another as well as a swirl along the side. Once the stamping was done I attached the sketchy rings as you see. The end result is better than I expected and I like that it is quite different as well.

We’ve had a good laugh at a squirrel that was hanging off the bird feeder earlier. He was a very determined little critter but couldn’t quite get inside the wire. Our dog went nuts so it was chased off quickly. Our dog’s mission in life is to rid the yard of squirrel’s and rabbits and it is a hoot to watch her chase after them. She even jumps up at the trees if the squirrel chitters at her. As fast as she is, it is never quite fast enough.

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Bananas

The sketch is for three stacked items and I decided to use a gifted stamp set by StampinUp for my entry. Using my Misti I stamped each image one on top of the other and then the sentiment to one side. Using watercolour pencils I coloured in the images but on the Monkey’s face I used a couple of Ohuhu pens and Sakura Glaze. I cut the panel down so it would leave a border on the card front and edged it with a brown pen. CS is from GKD. It took no time at all to make this card and I like the end result.

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raindrops and seahorses

Double D have a water related card challenge this time around and I decided to use a die from Memory Box called Splashing Puddles that I’ve had a long time but not used nearly enough. I chose some scrap PP and die cut the background. Before attaching it to the card panel I added some shells at the bottom using a GKD border die in Tattered Rose ink and then heat embossed. I added some water colour pencils to give more colour but still kept it very pale. My sentiment is also from GKD. The seaweed is another from Memory Box and my little seahorses could be from them as well, but in the past I didn’t know enough to use labels when I got them.

The seahorses were die cut and then smooshed through some wet colour burst powder. After gluing down the seaweed I added the horses by twisting the weed through their tails and a dab of glue at the top. A little sparkle through the raindrops is all the embellishment I used. I forgot how little of the Colour Burst powder one needs so I’ve been mopping up the remainder and making a big mess everywhere. I’ll have a few scraps to use later because of this. Thank goodness for my glass mat.

I’m due to go paddling soon as it is a practice night. I’ll be exhausted afterwards but it is fun even so. Thanks for stopping by, it is appreciated.

stay awesome

Inkspirational Challenge #314 – Mood Board

The mood board at Inkspirational uses quite a few of these colours and I had the Memory Box flowers leftover from another project that I thought would look good. As well I had just received a new envelope die by Waffle Flower and I used the decorative flap section only for my background pieces. The leaves and sentiment are from Altenew. I had been playing with some ink smooshing and I mopped up all the excess ink onto a scrap of watercolour paper and left it to dry. When dry I die cut the two flaps and then using a paint chip from my scraps I also die cut the little grid sections. Glued these together and then popped them onto the card front with foam tape. After stamping the leaves with Bundled Sage ink I die cut them and then I played around with how best to add them before gluing them as you see here. The sentiment was added using foam tape. I thought about adding some additional embellishments but decided against it for now.

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Musical notes

It will be International Jazz Day soon and Caz has chosen an instrument, singer, dance etc. as the challenge theme here at MMM. As I need a card for a close male friend who plays classical guitar, I decided to make his card and have it work as a example for the challenge.

First I went searching for something related to guitars. My initial search was for something I could trace directly onto the music sheet but I wasn’t happy with the search results. Then I came across the line image you see here. I decided to change my idea and use this instead, so I downloaded it to my computer and resized it before printing. I added a few embellishments as you see as well as some black sparkle using a Spectrum Noir pen. Then I cut down a music sheet for my background and attached it to the card front. My sentiment is a freebie from Natasha Foote. I am pretty pleased with how this turned out. It is a good masculine card and perfect for anyone musical. I think my friend will also love it.

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if friends were flowers …

The past week has been crazy busy with various activities that took me away from my craft room so today I am catching up on a few challenges that I like to participate in. At As You See It they have a colour palette and I decided to do a background in the closest match colours I have. I added ink to my glass mat and spritzed it before smooching my paper through it. This is the result although the yellow ink disappeared a bit. In retrospect it may have been better to use one ink at a time drying in between so I need to keep that in mind for future work. I also spritzed it with a sparkle spray so it glitters in light. Using an old GKD stamp set, I stamped the cherry blossom and clear heat embossed. On a separate piece I stamped the bird and made him look a bit like an Evening Grosbeak which are black and yellow. When fussy cut I added some foam dots and placed as you see. The sentiment is from a Hampton Ars set and was originally supposed to be stamped direct to the card. As I was trying to open the ink, my hands just let go and it landed upside down right on top of my card. A juicy pad created lines where I didn’t want them and wouldn’t erase out. I had to get really creative to hide the mess and while not totally a success it is mostly hidden. I stamped the sentiment onto a scrap piece and fussy cut around it so I could place it strategically to cover the lines and the ribbon was another effort to cover up the marks. I backed the focal panel with a gold piece and then added it to the yellow card front. In the end the card is quite pretty and I’m not unhappy with it all in all.

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birthday wishes

For this any colour with green birthday challenge, I decided to keep it very simple and used a die, 2 tones of green paper and a gold embossed sentiment. Stamp set used is by GKD and is an oldie called Vertical Greetings. It is probably one of my most used sets. My die is one I purchased when visiting my sister in the Netherlands by Jeanine’s Art, a few years ago. I cut my card front down to a 5 inch height so the die fit properly and then cut along one edge. Adding the mulberry paper to the inside gives a nice contrast to the white die cut. As well I added some sparkle using a pen to the embossed lines of the bird so the definition is more apparent and I added an eye with the same pen. With a darker green strip of mulberry paper I added it down the card front and popped my sentiment up on top.

Thanks for stopping by and I hope you are enjoying some nice spring weather, which is what I am seeing from my window today.

drive in

Movie Madness is #223 challenge theme as chosen by Debbie who will also choose the winners. For my card I pulled out two MFT sets that I’ve had for a while and not used very often. There are a lot of tiny pieces with these sets and I have to be in the mood to play with them.

Initially I chose the movie and decided how I would represent it as a Drive In event. First I cut the screen and the frame. I coloured the frame black with a Copic marker and the screen was done with a gray pencil. I stamped the rain drops using a Design by Ryn stamp and heat embossed clear. Then I die cut the umbrella using an unbranded die to which I added colour. The movie title is computer generated as is the sentiment at the bottom of the card. I added some clear tape over the screen before attaching to try to make it look more realistic. After die cutting the car and the people heads, I used pencils to colour before assembling. It is easy to get frustrated with these tiny pieces and it took some time to get it together but I like the end result. A little bit of splatter in gold before I added the screen and car and it was finished.

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freedom

It has been a few weeks since I stenciled this background and I decided it was time to use it. I took an old wooden block stamp and stamped my horse using a little heat embossing to give him some shine. Then he was fussy cut. I attached him to the background and put the entire piece to the side as I had another project with a deadline to complete. Today I took another look and decided to add an embossed border using a small unbranded strip folder. The pressure was strong enough to slightly damage the edges so I fussy cut around it and then added some inks before adding it below my horse. Added a yellow border using a pen before attaching it all to the card front. The sentiment is from a Kokorosa set.

The card fits two challenges so I shall be adding it to CYHTP – weather related and Stencil fun – twist not taken.

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It’s 5PM somewhere

Front of the card
inside of the card

A friend has commissioned several cards from me and we went through themes for what she wanted. She has two mothers due to remarriages and one mom loves music and flowers and the other likes her gin and tonic as well as flowers. This is the second of the two cards, you will get to see the other one soon. In the meantime I looked at a few challenges and the challenge at Inkspirational has Fold as the word prompt and Crazy is our Fame is as usual all about stencils with the addition of flowers. I feel fortunate that I was able to make a card that works both for the recipient and for two challenges. As I was thinking about doing a fun fold it was a no brainer to make it part of the Inspirational challenge.

I began by doing the card front. As it happened I had a previously stenciled scrap piece leftover from something I did last year. I cut it the size I wanted and added it straight to the card front. Taking a white scrap I used a homemade circle stencil and lost shadow ink to create the illusion of some bubbles. I backed this piece with some holographic paper to get a sparkly border. Several stamp sets are involved in this card. They are, YNS, Penny Black, CTMH, Joy Clair and Hot off the Press. The sentiment on the front was added inside the bubble and I added a few lemon/lime slices as well. This piece was added on top of the stencil portion. The fun liquor bottle was die cut in several layers then glued together for dimension. It was coloured using mainly Prisma Pencils and Spectrum Noir markers. The glass was stamped with Lost Shadow and I added ice cubes as well. Added a bit of colour to the liquid after which I adhered both images to the card front before adding Nuvo Crystal drops to give the illusion of glass and liquid. For the inside, I added two additional stenciled panels backed with the same holographic paper. Stencil used is from Simple Stories. Before gluing I sprayed some shimmer to them using a product from Imagine. I cut the band for the folds and scored. Then I also cut some pieces for the stand up panels and did the same to the white CS, as I had done on the front, stenciling some bubbles. I cut this piece into 4 and added each to the yellow pieces. On separate scrap CS I stamped the florals and the two alcohol related images. These were coloured, fussy cut and then added to the bubble panels. I had seen a video of how to assemble a card in a style similar to this one, and I used the idea shown to assemble mine and get things in the right place. I added a white panel to the back of the card for a personal message. Of course, now I can’t find the video I borrowed from so cannot attribute to the demonstrator. I do know she is located in Great Britain.

This card has taken me at least 10 hours to create, but the friend who commissions them is always so thrilled with the results, it is worth the extra effort. I had fun doing it and am happy with how it has turned out. The problem is going to be what I do the next time she asks me to create for her. LOL.

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