star wishes

Instead of splitting my card using paper I chose to do it with a die that works best on the diagonal. I then backed it with some glitter CS behind so that it twinkles through the openings. Using the same CS I die cut a small star using Hero Arts Infinity dies using foam tape to attach it. The sentiment is from a Joy Clair set and I heat embossed it in silver. I chose this particular sentiment as it gives me choices in how to use the card.

I’m happy with the end result and hope you like it too. Thanks for stopping by, you are appreciated in many ways.

Birthday roses

Taking a white panel I decided where I wanted my heart to be and die cut it first. Then I took the panel back to my score board and scored as you see. Using a small scrap piece I added the rose bouquet using a Taperology rub on transfer. This was then placed behind the heart and I used foam tape to lift up the panel slightly. I used a pink card front similar in tone to the pinks in the transfer and added the panel to it. Then I stamped the sentiment from Joy Clair in black but it seemed a bit harsh so I softened it by stamping a few times using a silver pigment ink from Scrapbook.com. The sentiment strip was cut using a Spellbinders die and I added to Pops of Color dots to finish the card. As CAS as I can get and a pretty end result.

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sweet pea

For some time I’ve been wanting to try a fractured card design and decided that the current Make My Monday #218 challenge to use patterned paper, was the perfect forum for me to attempt it.

Having won this stamp set by Lisa Elton, a DT at JUG’s, and because this style card needed small images, I figured it would be just right for my example. I’ve had the set for a few months and it was something else I’ve been wanting to use for a while.

I had this StampinUp paper in my stash and I paired it with some copper CS and a similar in tone, mirror CS for my fractured strips. The image was stamped and coloured using some Distress Oxide green inks with a border of Aged Mahogany hearts. When the ink was dry I added Nuvo Crystal drops to the peas for some dimension and shine. The sentiment was stamped and die cut using an unbranded rectangular set.

I’m quite pleased with the result and may try a few others using this technique quite soon. Thanks for stopping by, and any comments you leave are always appreciated.

paper piecing

I just purchased this die from Kokorosa as I had seen it a few times and liked it. It’s a great way to use up some PP actually. Anyway I pulled out some StampinUp DSP that I like and cut the frame and then I also cut some regular CS so I could give it some stability and dimension. The die comes with all the additional pieces so you can cut out smaller curved bits. Once I had built up my outer frame, I took all the fallouts and put them in order so I could add the other PP on top. Then I popped each one back into the section it came from. I ended up with a tiny amount of white showing here and there as it wasn’t easy to make them fit exactly. The initial frame bends out of shape just a little and I think this is the reason it was more challenging. That said it isn’t so bad that I would discard the card. The sentiment is from MFT and I had it from a previous project where I changed my mind because I found it a bit big. For this card is works well. I quite like the end result and it is a card than can be used for a male or a female.

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jungle scene

When I made my safari card I had quite a few die cuts leftover so I set them aside for future use. I also had a poorly embossed background card which I really didn’t like much but didn’t want to waste so I added inks to it to see what would happen. I thought it looked okay so I’ve used it here. I die cut circle at one side and carefully added another inked scrap piece behind it when I popped up the back ground on foam tape. From there it was a matter of adding all the small die cuts which I coloured using mostly pencils but a little ink as well. I played with placement of all the elements before fixing them in place. A couple of the hanging vines are as close to Crushed curry as I could manage while my Tiger and Monkey are on the neutral side as is my card front. I quite like the end result and hope it fits into the current challenge at As You See It. I made the card a few days ago but didn’t have the opportunity to complete and post it until just now.

It is much more vibrant in reality than it is on the photo. After working for a few hours on my hubby’s project I am needing a break from my desk. He has offered to take me out for dinner so I get a break from the kitchen tonight. YAY!

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green and copper

It has been quite crazy around my home for the past 3 days and I haven’t had much time in my craft room. Finally though, we have our heating issues sorted hopefully forever. Because of this although I managed to keep up with some commenting I hadn’t been checking challenges and I almost missed the deadline on this one. I was supposed to be doing a small typing job for my hubby, but instead I quickly assembled this card.

Using a copper sparkly CS I die cut the word using an older MFT die. Checking through my scraps I found this dark green corrugated piece which went nicely underneath the word. I glued it all and added a few coppery/gold coloured gems from Trinity Stamps and a sentiment above from Hampton Arts. It is a simple card but I think an effective one.

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hearts galore

Challenge #217 as chosen by Sue J, here at Cardz4galz, is all about Reds and/or pinks. My example uses mainly pink shades with a white panel. Although you can’t see it well the background PP behind the circle is a pale pink with a faint pattern. My hearts are all from an unbranded heart bouquet die and I added pink sparkle using a Nuvo glitter pen. Its so old I was surprised it worked. The sentiment stamp is from a Hampton Arts set and I added 2 additional hearts one each side. Circle die is from HeroArts infinity dies and I cut a frame for the circle in the same CS as the note card.

It was a bit fiddly gluing all the hearts around the edge of the circle but it worked out and I popped up the panel on foam tape so most of the hearts are only stuck on the edge of it.

Valentine’s Day is not too far away so having this ready is a bonus as I’m usually scrambling for these cards. Thanks for stopping by and all comments are appreciated.

Always …

The hearts used here were left over from a different project and were cut using Hero Arts Infinity dies. I saw a card on Facebook, but I can’t remember which group. I think it was GKD and I really liked the design so this card is inspired in 3 ways, firstly the challenge, secondly the mood board blues and then the card I saw. I cut a panel and then using an older Tim Holtz die set I cut the corner section. My first cut was not great, so I set that one aside and did another. I was thinking about how to continue when I had the idea of using the poorly cut piece as a stencil so I could add bits of colour in a few places. I pulled out some textured CS and cut a piece that would fit behind the white panel. Then I placed the temporary stencil and added some different inks in just a few spots. While I was doing that I thought maybe the stencil would work over the hearts so I proceeded to that too. I added the blue piece to the white layer and then took the hearts and sprayed them with sheer shimmer spray so they have a lovely sparkle and it actually shows on the photo. I added the sentiment and went over that with a sparkle pen then added it all to another layer of textured blue CS which I added to the card front. I popped up the hearts with foam tape and added a few sequins.

In thinking about it, I decided to also add the card to the challenge at January 2024 Stencil Fun. I’m not sure if a homemade stencil qualifies but nevertheless I think it is fun to add there as well. I wasn’t sure I would like this card, but I actually do and am happy with how it turned out.

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Birthday hearts

For the current challenge at Seize the Birthday they were asking for dry or wet embossing. And as always the challenge at CYHTP also requires the use of an embossing folder. In this case I’ve used a folder called Brocade by Craft Concepts and I didn’t use the twist of snow people in the CYHTP challenge. Initially I cut a piece of CS to 4″ by 5 1/4″ and then I cut it down so I could add it in 2 pieces as you see in the photo. I dry embossed them and added foam tape so they would be popped up from the Shimmer card front. Using a SSS die that I’ve had for a long time I die cut the heart piece and added it carefully to one of the embossed pieces so I could get the placement right. The PP in the background is an ancient scrap piece that I thought would look pretty behind the hearts so I cut it to fit. I think it came from HunkyDory but I’m not sure. The sentiment is from GKD and was stamped using Picked Raspberry. I also added a couple of extra hearts that I added Victorian Velvet ink to.

 Anything Goes With a Twist of Snow People

I’m reasonably happy with this card and already know to whom it will be given when the time is right.

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Birthday card for hubby

Well it took a bit of creativity but I succeeded in making a card for my Australian hubby. I took a leaf out of a stamping buddies book and searched online to find a free shape of Australia that I could resize and print onto CS. Then I looked for a PP that could also be printed. After deciding on a five and a half inch square card, I printed the continent onto the CS and then hand cut it. I didn’t do all the little islands that surround the coast but I did keep
Tasmania as you can see at the bottom. Then I glued the PP over the top, made a couple of slits to get scissors into and cut again so the shape shows up nicely. Using an older Hero Arts Kit I stamped various animals and the trees and die cut them. Then I took another piece of CS and inked the sunset background which I popped up behind with foam tape. After that it was just a matter of placement for the pieces I chose to use. Left over bits are in with the set for use another time. I made sure the Tasmanian Devil die cut was next to the island and I added the sentiment just underneath his tail. At first I wasn’t sure if I had made the right choices, but on reflection I do like the result. It was a bit challenging to do the continent without a die, but I managed reasonably well in the end.

I think my hubby will love the card but I’ve hidden it with his gift for the time being. He doesn’t follow my blog so I think I’m safe posting this before his birthday. I may need to make the envelope to fit as I think I’m out of the square ones at the moment.

Crafting Happiness has an alphabet challenge starting with A – is for all kinds of weather. I’m adding this card as it is an Australian summer card.

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