Funky Reindeer

Global Design Project has a new colour challenge and this is my entry. I got as close as possible to the colours but perhaps not an exact match as I only have distress inks.

Project #213

Using a pink card front and a panel of textured gray cs on top, I then stamped out the design on a piece of white cs. I used all Distress inks to get as close a match as possible to the challenge colours. Stamps are from a Lawn Fawn set and although I’ve used many in the set, I’ve never actually used this reindeer. I did use some snowflake stamps from another set as I needed a couple of small ones. I added a bit of shine using a gelly roll pen from Sakura and I stamped the sentiment several times on a strip of white cs and added it diagonally to the front. This is such a non-traditional Christmas card and was fun to make.

Butterfly Wishes

A very simple and quick card for the challenge CAS Colours & Sketches.

Challenge # 344

I used Gina K card stock in Sweet Corn and added a curved piece of pp to the top. Stamped the butterfly from GKD sending Love stamp set and coloured with Pigma brush pens. Added a touch of gold to the body and wings. Sentiment also a GKD stamp and I added a gold border to the edge along with a few gems. Created curved border using same gems.

Snowflakes in Blue

Using up some scrap pp and blue cs I created this card for the As you See it Challenge. Thank goodness I had most of the snowflakes already cut because without that it would have been impossible to complete in 10 minutes or less. Took me 8.5 minutes to assemble once I had all the bits ready to go.

As you see it

I used dark navy for the card front and then the two scrap pieces to go on top of that. Snowflakes were already cut so I laid them out and glued them on. I also had the sentiment tag already cut so I just stamped the greeting, inked the sides and popped it on an angle. Added some blue gems to snowflake centers and card was finished.

Snowflake Rainbow

All I’ve been doing lately is making Christmas cards. Only 50 more to go and I’m done, at least I hope I am. Saw something similar to this on Pinterest and decided to make my own version.

Using glitter scraps I die cut the snowflakes and arranged them as you see here. Glued them down and added some gems to centers. I liked the effect so I actually cut a bundle of snowflakes in different scrap pieces for use later. They take a while to separate from the die so doing a few saves me time later. I also had the sentiment already stamped but it didn’t work for the original card so used it here on top of a sticker oval I had left from something else. Adhered to red card front to give a festive look.

New Arrival

My step niece has just had her third child, this time a little girl so I needed a baby card for her. Paper Players has a sketch challenge happening so I used the sketch for the inspiration …

Sketch Challenge

I didn’t want this to be too girly so used a paper pack with mainly these colours inside. Adhered the first piece to white GKD cs. Then I added several strips of silver washi tape on the front. I cut the plaid strips about 1/4″ thick and adhered them on top of the silver, creating a striped look. Using a scrap piece of metallic cs cut out a square and then another one with a stitched border in white. Adhered these together then added to card front. With another small piece of pp I cut out the stork and popped it up on top of the squares with the little sack under the beak. Stamped baby girl using a set from Simon Says and cut out the large word with a die I got in a closing out sale a long time ago. I used some distress inks to colour this piece in the right tone of yellow before gluing it on an angle. I’m pleased with the end result and hope you like it too.

MSC – Sentiment Says it All

Created primarily for an upcoming close friends birthday I also decided to make it fit the Mod Squad challenge this week. I first saw a card similar to this on Pinterest and I decided to CASE it but with my own take …

MSC Mod Squad

It is called a double point card and basically you create 2 flaps (pp from my stash) and glue to the white cs and then fold the excess into the points you see here. I added a side view and a full view of the part under the flap (bottom of photo) so you can get the idea. I used several Gina K. Designs stamps sets, namely the wreath Builder, border bling and the Madala maker for the sentiments and the flowers. The other stamps come from a StampinUp set and I used distress oxide inks with some clear embossing on top then fussy cut them out to add to the flap. Die cut labels is from Spellbinders Nestabilities labels 6. Card stock is also GKD sweet mango. I like that this card has a few surprises for the recipient when they open both the flap and the inside.

Star Bright

Another card for the Global Design Project. Originally I had cut a star out of some pearlized vellum but then I added a sentiment and messed it up with the heat embossing. Didn’t want to waste it so it sat on my desk for a couple of days while I did other things.

Global Design

In die cutting some snowflakes I had the bright idea of using one to cover up the middle that was damaged but it didn’t quite do the job. In the end after some thought I figured I could die cut more stars and put them together. I used the same vellum and another printed one I’ve had for a long time and glued them together. I then added the die cut snowflake to the middle. I cut some more of the purple patterned paper for the background layer and added the star on top. I silver heat embossed the sentiment at bottom of card front. Both CS and sentiment are GKD. I actually like how this turned out. From a mess to pretty is great in my book.

Star Wreath

Global Design has a CASE the designer challenge this week and she used a star. I remembered I had this wreath and decided to use it for my entry.

Global Design

I die cut the wreath using some Mirri card stock that has a champagne tone to it. I also stamped the sentiment in versamark onto some red shimmer paper and heat set with my new cosmic shimmer powder. Sentiment is from GKD called Noel. I found the music paper in my stash and added it to a Kraft card front. Added the red piece next and then the wreath over that. It still needed something so I found a ribbon that works but was too wide. I painstakingly rolled the ribbon to make it smaller and adhered it at the side. Both the ribbon and the wreath pick up some of the embossing powder tones that aren’t so visible in the photo but in reality are gorgeous.

Sentiment only

At Paper Players this week the challenge is to feature a large sentiment. On the weekend I purchased some new EB powder that is a bit different and I was dying to use it so here is the result.

PP464 – A Clean-and-Simple Challenge

Using two pieces of blue this became a tone on tone look for the rest. I embossed the darker piece and then ran a metallic gold ink over the top just to get a hint of gold. I stamped the sentiment from the Lettered and Lovely GKD set using Versamark ink and then heat set in the new powder from Cosmic Shimmer. I just love this look – it has texture and some other colour besides gold and it also adds shimmer to the CS. Using a stitched die from Gina K I cut the panel and adhered it to some foil for a border. Used some foam on the back to pop it up on the embossed piece. I added a few gems for some bling and a tiny wire bow in the corner.