snowflake marquee

CAS Colours and Sketches has the following challenge – Challenge #549 – Sketch and using up some scraps I made this card to fit the challenge.

Using an EF from SSS, I got the band across the card and then I die cut the marquee flakes. They needed a hint of colour so I placed them on an ink pad and gently pressed to add the ink. After that I used a sparkle spray so they twinkle. The sentiment was also cut from scraps, using a Scrapbook.com die set. Quick, easy and CAS gives me a pretty card.

It does look better in reality than on the photo. And for anyone watching the news about my part of the world, the wind storm only affected us minimally thank goodness. Power outages everywhere and in some places a lot of damage, but we were fine and the wind wasn’t so bad for where we live. Thanks for spending time with me today, I appreciate your time.

paper wreath

Krafty Chicks challenge #742 – Christmas and I created a paper wreath. I was just fooling around cutting paper and out of curiosity wondered how it would look if I used both sides. I die cut the first circle frame using Hero Arts infinity dies in 2 sizes. Then did the same thing but this time used a smaller die to make a wider frame. Then the smallest circle became the center. When I put it together, I glued the center flat, the thicker frame was turned over and has foam tape to pop it up slightly and then the outer frame used thicker foam. The image on the center circle is ephemera that came with the paper and the bow is from a store bought card from last year. Sentiment is from YNS.

A simple card and a nice way to use up the papers. The hardest thing about it was adding the foam tape in tiny pieces so it wouldn’t show. Another time I may die cut some larger foam sheets into frame circles that can be added easily to the paper ones.

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snow happy

AAA Card Challenge #278: Sketch is the current challenge and I created this card to enter. A CAS snow rabbit stamped three times and then gently coloured using a couple of gray pencils, I also used a white Sakura pen on the snow and tail along with some glitter. An Ohuhu alcohol ink pen for his nose and cheek. The stamp set used is from Colorado Crafts and the sentiment is from the same set.

The sketch uses square shapes, and I see other designs went with this particular theme and only one DT just used inked images. When thinking about it I decided to add hand drawn lines around my images deliberately squiggly lines but I’m not sure I like the result. I shall post it here, but I feel the one without lines is the best for the challenge.

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Transparent Christmas

Challenge #329 – Word Prompt – Santa is the current challenge at Inkspirational. I figured since all I’m making is Christmas cards I may as well enter one or two into various challenges just for the fun of it.

Sometime ago I watched Natasha Foote do some acetate cards with rub on transfers and I decided to give this a go with the rub on’s I have. Mine are fairly small so I added quite a few to my Hero Arts folded acetate cards. I double checked the sentiment area to ensure I didn’t cover them too much. I’ve made quite a few using this technique and they are quick and fairly easy. If you are in a hurry and behind on the Christmas makes like I am, this is a good way to make a few at a time. My sentiment is a 2 piece die from Scrapbook.com and I added it to a glitter CS from the same company. To ensure the glue marks don’t show on the underside I die cut several white pieces and added them to the back side and then to the inside of the card so I have somewhere to write a message.

Although I’m still creating my Christmas cards, at the moment I may not be able to mail them. Canada Post is on strike and of course they choose the busiest time to maximize disruption. I live in hope and am getting them ready just in case they go back to work.

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focal one

Seize the Birthday #295-Focal One is the current challenge and to make my challenge entry, I used an Altenew set called Inspirational Quotes. For the sentiment I used a Crafters Companion Gemini foiling die. Instead of foiling I used it to press the words into some metallic CS cutting around the whole thing before adding foam tape. I also used an EF by Crafters Companion called Ornate Lace, and by accident, ended up with the debossed side. I’ve since marked the folder so that I don’t make this error again. That said I like the result and I wasn’t about to begin the stamping and colouring process again. Colouring was done with Inktense pencils and a little water. I’m not sure what flowers these are but they remind me of my peonies although the leaves are clearly not a peony leaf.

We spent a little bit of time bringing down the boxes of Christmas decor as our outside helper was here, and he helped my hubby to bring down two of the bigger heavier items that I cannot manage. I shall begin to do the decor slowly over the next few days and for the high stuff, a couple of younger and agile friends are coming over, and they will help me with that part. Neither my hubby nor I can handle the ladders safely anymore so having help is a must. Thanks to the friend who helped me set it up after we moved here, a lot of items are done in such a way that they only need placing and tweaking, so it should be easier than it used to be when I did it in our last home.

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make it merry

Color Hues #99 Pink and Aqua is the current challenge and I chose to make this card. I started it this afternoon, but didn’t have time to finish it. As I can’t sleep at the moment, I decided to have a go at finishing and posting it.

Having seen something along the lines of this design, I CASE’d it and came up with this. The original was done in black and white, but I can’t attribute it to anyone as there is no description attached to the photo I saw. The card is 6×6″ and I reduced each layer by 1/4″ using an aqua blue and a very soft pink parchment. The pink layer was embossed using an SSS EF. I guessed the size of the strips and added the pink parchment on top after it was embossed.

The little snowman is from a GKD set and I coloured him with water colour pencils and used foam tape to pop him up. The lampposts are from YNS, my poinsettias are from Creative Expressions and the sentiment is from Spellbinders. Ribbon from my stash. I had intended to add the ribbon behind all the layers, but forgot so I had to get creative to add it behind the strips before they were glued in place. I have a weird die set I’ve had forever, and hardly ever used, to create a kind of buckle for the ribbon bow. I cut 2 and offset slightly so both colours show. I shall have to make an envelope or a box for this one, but it will be given to someone rather than mailed.

I’m quite happy with the end result, although as always, I can see ways to improve it if I choose to do another one. Thanks for spending time with me and I appreciate all comments that you may make.

Namaste Christmas

The Inkspirational challenge this week is Challenge #328 – Designer’s Choice – Layer It. I’ve been working on a series of cards for my yoga/coffee group and this is one of them. Although they are all similar in design the unbranded stamp set has different frogs and different poses so I got creative with them.

I used paper from different sources and the ones used here are from StampinUP and some scraps of holographic and green CS. As well as the yoga stamp set, I used a sentiment, mat and Santa hat from Hero Arts and dies are from StampinUP, HeroArts infinity dies and Dee’s Distinctively for the snow on the tree.

I cut my circles, inking the larger one to get a pink edge that ties in with the PP. After stamping, masking and colouring the frog I masked him again so I could stencil in the snow flake background. After putting the circles together I scored a line so I could bend it around the back of the card. (next time I will use thinner CS). I added the hat after it was all put together. There are a lot of layers here and it was time consuming to create but I managed to get 11 done over a few days. Colouring was done with Inktense and other watercolour pencils.

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musical Sunset

Challenge number 238 here at Cardz4galz, has been chosen by Dawn and her theme is texture. She will also be choosing the winners.

My card uses a new Kokorosa die that is a guitar shape silhouette. My sentiment is a freebie from Natasha Foote. To begin, I cut the guitar out of a textured CS and then decided how I would place it on my card. Using some water colour CS I marked lightly where I wanted the colour to go and then painted in the various colours using water colour paints. When this was dry I added the guitar using thin foam tape behind to give it dimension. I backed this panel with some mirror CS and then added to the card front. Once the sentiment was added it was finished.

I quite like the end result and I love the die as it is so interesting to look at when cut. Thanks for stopping by, I appreciate you and your time.

merry snowman

This card uses another of the small transparencies mentioned in my last post. In this case I added it to a small white piece and then onto both a silver and a gold layer before popping up the layers. The sentiment is from a YNS set and the little garlands are from a newly acquired die set from Scrapbook.com.

The photo doesn’t do it justice as I couldn’t reduce the glare and I tried several times in different locations. In reality it is quite a defined image.

I decided to add this card to the current challenge at Peace On Earth Challenge #75.

I’ve been working on some acetate cards this week and using rub-ons to create them. I’ll post a few soon. It is a lazy way to make a few cards quickly, but I need quick right now.

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Stained glass look

When I did the stenciling here it was just an experiment. At the time I didn’t have a clue whether I would use it, however as you can see I was able to and it is being entered into the November 2024 Stencil Fun Challenge. My concession to sparkle and shine is the two metallic frames around the image.

So why did I experiment, you may ask? Well sometime next year I need a design that is art deco in look and I have nothing in my supplies for it. My husband uses a metal bookmark which he left on the table and when I picked it up I immediately thought this has an art deco look. So I borrowed it, taped it to some card stock, masked off a little and proceeded to ink the sections, moving the mask as needed. I liked it so I placed the stencil beside the already completed section and repeated the process. My thinking was, it’s not bad and how can I use it? Last year I acquired these small transparencies which I didn’t really use, but as I had pulled them out to possibly use now, I realized that the angels would look quite good with the background. I made the two frames using metallic CS and some HeroArts infinity dies and added them around the panel. I already had the sentiment done and layered from yesterday and this too is from a HeroArts set. I used some foam tape to add the angels and although it shows through a bit it isn’t detracting from the look.

I’m quite happy with the end result and I may borrow the bookmark again to do some more stenciling. Thanks for stopping by, your time is always appreciated. I hope your weather is better than ours. We have one of those atmospheric rivers passing through so it is a very wet and dreary day. Even the dog prefers to be inside on a day like this but the local deer don’t seem to mind.