Christmas Bauble

PP495  Just Us Girls #540 Trend Week

The colour challenge at Paper Players uses basic gray, real red and tranquil tide and JUG’s requires a frame so I made the above card to fit both challenges. The gray frame is a die I received as a gift and cannot remember the brand of and the Christmas bauble is a 2 die set that I think is by Sissix but am not 100% sure. Stamped sentiment is from a set from Hot off the Press. After die cutting and gluing the bauble together I found a small piece of green ribbon, tied a small bow and added it to the top of ornament. Kept one strip to add from top of frame to look as if it is hanging. I added foam to back to pop it up a bit and I went around the frame with Sakura Gelly roll pens for some sparkle and shine. A few gems here and there to add more sparkle on the ornament and I called it finished.

Framed using Watercolours

Just Us Girls #540 Trend Week

This is my very last piece of water coloured card created a while ago. I cut out a frame and the leaf using a Stitched frame by PaperRose and a SSS set that came with stamps. I had used some splatter on top of this piece but felt it needed a bit more on the leaf so I added a few tiny gems here and there. The sentiment is from another set which I’ve temporarily misplaced in my craft room and cannot remember which it comes from. Probably GKD as I have most of my sets from this company. I love the softness of this water colouring and I added the whole thing to a white card front.

Brighter

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Another card that I managed to fit into 2 challenges today. It is always fun when I can do that. As well it is another cheerful card for a gloomy wet day. The GDP CASE example shows that the card front was cut and some pp was added to the back part of the card. The images were inspired by the Paper Player theme.

I used a strip of pp that was gifted to me by a friend, added another strip of a different pp to the card front and used a left over die cut circle to stamp the images. Images and sentiment came from 3 different sets, a GKD set called Sophie Pig, the same SSS set from previous post and another SSS set for the balloons. Images all done with Inktense pencils and a bit of sparkle was added. I added some clouds using Speckled Egg distress ink and a stencil. The die cut piece was popped up with foam tape along one edge.

Make your own Sunshine

Week 575 – Summer Sunshine

Fab Friday 191

Just Us Girls #539 – Word Week
sketch

This doesn’t often happen but I managed to get one card to work for 3 challenges, one uses sunshine, one lots of yellow and one a sketch. This card qualifies for all three criteria.

Stamp set used is by SSS called showers and flowers. I like this cute set and enjoy pulling it out once in a while. In all my stamps I didn’t have a single one that had the word sunshine in it so I made my own sentiment using my computer. Used a black background with a white font but found the actual sentiment on the Internet. I thought it a perfect choice for that happy little duck. DSP is an old 12×12″ pack bought long ago in Costco and I used a double stitched frame by GKD to cut out the focal image. Image coloured with Inktense pencils and I added the partial sun in the corner from another SSS set.

Simplicity in Vellum

Just Add Ink #508…Just Add “F”

Mixed Media Challenge

With one of my stamping buddies being a guest designer for CAS Mix up I just had to participate with a creation to support her. And this card also works for the challenge at Just Add Ink with my F
being the word friend and/or foliage, so I’m linking it there as well.

Mixed media isn’t something I am good at, but I do like vellum so I decided on this design. My first attempt at putting the vellum and the die cut layer together didn’t go well, so I restamped it all and heat embossed carefully. I used the Be Kind stamp set and dies from SSS and a GKD die for the layer opening. Used 2 different EB powders one by Ranger and the other Cosmic Shimmer. And I clear embossed the sentiment after stamping it in Mowed Lawn ink. The embossed pieces of vellum were done using a technique from one of the links shown in the challenge. Using a scrap piece of green cs I glued it flat to the card front ensuring it would be hidden by layer panel. With another scrap of the same colour I stamped the leaf again, heat embossed and die cut it. Die cut the same leaf in the vellum. The vellum for the window was also heat embossed and I glued this flat to the back of the window and then added foam tape so it would pop up from card front. Once it was adhered I added the die cut leaves as shown. The dimension on this card is really nice. It is a bit different to what I had in mind but I am happy with the results nonetheless.

Geometric Floral

Use Your SCRAPS Challenge

Tuesday Morning Sketches #557

Mixed Media Challenge

Except for the card base and the vellum, this is completely from scraps left on my desk from recent projects. What is new is the opal blaze and the gems along with the small strips of washi tape used for the flowers.

I had the frames and hadn’t decided what to do with them but like the idea of putting them together in some fashion. I played around a bit and glued the 3 bigger ones first and added the strip of glitter card stock through so it looked like ribbon threaded. Then I did the same with the smaller ones using another tiny strip of glitter paper. My new opal blaze pots arrived after I had done this and I had the idea of adding of it around the edges. The shine is amazing. Then I cut a piece of vellum for the CAS Mix up challenge and dry embossed it with the diamond pattern after which I added some of the other opal blaze with my finger. I had some white squares on my desk to which I added a strip of washi tape and then using a GKD die set I cut out the flowers and added them as shown. The sentiment was stamped from the Enchanted Forest GKD set using Stazon ink onto another white Yupo paper square and when dry I cut it and threaded it into the frame. The iridescence on this card is surprising and it shows well in the photo too. The opal blaze changes colour as the card is moved. A friend told me about the challenge at Tuesday Morning Sketches and it fits that one perfectly so I have entered it there as well.

CAS out of scraps

Use Your SCRAPS Challenge

I had quite a few of these small squares leftover from a previous project as well as some thin strips of cs, tiny hearts etc. and the image of the pig. I just fooled around with the pieces gluing them to some scrap cs initially until I was pleased with the shape. After adding the silver strip I glued the rest on top as shown with the little pig taking center stage. Added the leftover hearts and stamped the Hello. Added a bit of sparkle to the pig, the star and the hearts and considered it finished. I still have some small frames leftover so I shall use those on another card tomorrow.

Mr. Fix It

DRU Challenge #146 – It’s Dad’s Day

I’ve been saving this card for a masculine challenge having made it a few weeks ago for a friends birthday. He is a Mr. Fix It for sure and has just rebuilt the wall around his very large garden in Montreal. I saw the idea on Pinterest but now I can’t find the example to give her a shout out – Stupid me. It isn’t an exact CASE as the original was a gift card holder Tri-fold. Mine is just a basic card base with the rest added on. Dies used are from MFT. The folder is from Tim Holtz Sizzix and everything else was done by hand. Stamp used is from GKD Scripty Sayings. I embossed part of the card front and streaked Distress ink lightly over it. The pouch was made from musical pp I had and cut initially with a die and then I kind of squared it off a bit and rounded the bottom. Tools were cut with scrap silver card stock and then some kraft for the saw handle and some mirri card for the hammer head. The belt was a scrap left over and has a faint design in it so it looks a bit like snake skin in R.L. And the buckle was done using a die set that has shapes for putting ribbon through. I adapted the shape I cut to make it a buckle as none of the set actually fit the belt width. Either by Spellbinders or Sizzix but I can’t remember as I got through a garage sale. I hand made the loops for the tool pouch. Its in the mail and I hope he likes it when it arrives in Montreal.

Magical

Week 574 – Magical Worlds

Initially when I first thought about this card I was going to do a sponged background and then stamp most of it as silhouettes, but then I decided that stamping in coloured inks would make it even more whimsical so that is what I did. Stamps used were from GKD set called Enchanted Forest, Inks are Distress Oxides and the die cut fairy is an unbranded die I’ve had for a while. After stamping the frame, I then did the grass. The fairy was cut using a Signature Collection foiled florals pad and I chose this particular piece because I like the stripes and the silver edging and thought if I placed the die well I could get silver wings. The fact that she looks as if she is wearing a dress happened purely by accident and somehow it makes her look really special. The only detail in this die is the wings and I don’t have a stamp for it so using a fancy paper is a good solution. The black and gold grass is something I had cut a long time ago and didn’t use but it worked well for here. I added a bit more gold to the stars and went over all the inked sections with distress glaze so there is a faint shine to the inks. Personally I love how this turned out and I’ll add a sentiment at a later time.

Patterned Hearts

Just Us Girls #538

I had these papers and for some reason never really got into using them. This challenge forced me to think about pp and this is what I came up with. I like how all the neutral patterns work together. Used a heart die from a Lawn Fawn set and cut several to glue along the edge of the dark brown piece. Only glued them at the bottom points so when adding the rectangle to the card front the hearts are not stuck down to the plaid. Sentiment is white heat embossed and is from a Divinity Designs set I got in January this year. One of my friends is a nun and she will love this card when I send it to her later this year.