Lattice floral

My talented friend Lynda, has chosen the theme of spring flowers with dies/punches for our current challenge here at Cardz4Galz and I decided to try my hand at making a Lattice card. I’ve seen various tutorials online but can’t attribute to one specific lesson.

First I die cut my flowers using various dies from Memory Box. I laid them out on a pad proceeding to add some inks to them. Once happy with colour I glued a few together for additional layers and dimension. Setting them aside I proceeded to create the lattice. Using a top folding card base, I scored at 5.1/2″ and cut off a portion of the front at 3.1/4″ and then cut the leftover piece into 1/2″ strips X 5 strips. The 6th one was cut into half and set to one side. Using a piece of washi tape I added it close to the middle of the front flap sticky side up. Starting at the bottom, I added one strip leaving a small gap between each one. The washi tape held it all together ready for gluing. Then taking the 2 pieces I had set aside, I added some glue and placed the strip down, doing the same on the other side. Carefully removing the washi tape I now had my lattice front. It seemed bit flimsy even though I was using a heavy weight CS so I repeated the process on the backside with additional pieces at the top, sides and bottom. This helped to make the card stronger so it would stand upright without bending in the middle. My sentiment is from a Hampton Arts set and I stamped before adding anything more so I could be sure it would fit once the flowers were added. Taking the flowers I played with placement until happy and then added them as you see. I decided to add some black gems to denote nails on the lattice and a couple of pretty gems for some flowers and as embellishment at the top of the card.

For once I am quite happy with the end result and my hubby really liked it too. Thanks for stopping by, it is appreciated. I hope to see your creations in our gallery soon.

shake a tail feather

The challenge at Color Hues is to use cream and blue and I came up with this card. I used a Kokorosa stamp and die set along with a banner die set from StampinUP. I stamped each banner with 2 stamps from the set, the blue banner with Antique Linen for the fence and the cream one with Faded Jeans off stamping each time so that it was truly faded. I made a small hole at the top and threaded through my twine and then added both pieces to the darker card front. I left the twine as threads at one end as it reminded me of the tail feathers. My card front is cut from a very old CTMH piece of CS that I liked when held underneath the other layers. My chicken was stamped onto cream CS, added some clear heat embossing and then coloured it with pencils and gamsol. I probably should have used a darker outline for the stamping, but obviously I didn’t . It still works but in retrospect it may have looked better with a darker outline. I had made another banner yet wasn’t happy with it but a piece of it worked for doing the sentiment and I added some Nuvo drops to this as well. Also, I stamped Birthday wishes on the inside of the card.

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spring chicken

Inkspirational has a CAS challenge with a twist of using a balloon, and AAA is an anything goes with a twist of adding spring colours. Fortunately it wasn’t hard to make a card that fits both these challenges.

My stitched background is a die cut using an unbranded set and the little chicks are new dies just received from Kokorosa. The sentiment is also from Kokorosa but from a stamp and die set. I like these fonts and sentiments. My balloon is from a Spellbinders set that I’ve had for a long time. Once I had die cut the chicks from white CS I used Inktense pencils to colour them. I placed them on the rectangle and once satisfied with the look I adhered them. I added the balloon separately.

This was an easy card to make and quite fast too. Thanks for stopping by. I do hope you are beginning to see signs of spring. We’ve had some lovely sunshine and warm temperatures and a lot of my spring flowers are now out. Makes the garden look so pretty.

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3D foiling using a stencil

In my previous post I mentioned using a Crafter’s workshop stencil and 3D glue and this is the result of that project. It fits the choose two challenge at Just Add Ink as the background is circles and my sentiment is the second choice. The letters had been created last year but were too big for that particular design and have been sitting around ever since. As well the ink didn’t take well in a few places so I had to figure out how to cover up where it didn’t look great. These small enamel flowers from StampinUp did the trick. Because the background is so bold and shiny adding anything else would be too busy I only added the stamped word trimmed from a Hampton Arts sentiment.

It is interesting how the 3D glue gives a kind of distressed look to the foiled parts and as I am generally unsuccessful with any heat foiling I like that I can do it this way.

We’ve had a lovely spring day today and it isn’t cold outside at all. Maybe we are heading into some warmer temperatures more consistently now? Thanks for stopping by it is appreciated.

bubbles

Yesterday I made a few backgrounds using stencils and some foil. Actually, I initially used a new to me 3D glue by Sizzix and a stencil from the Crafter’s workshop as I wanted to try foiling my design. While my stencils were out I picked a few others and inked some designs the normal way. Once the 3D glue had dried I took a piece of holographic foil added it on top and ran it all through my Platinum. The result was great and the piece I’ve used here is the negative leftover. The challenge at Shopping our Stash is round and round or circle and dots and I thought this stencil was perfect for this challenge.

I wondered what it would look like added to the black CS, decided I liked it and added glue where it doesn’t show through. Once that was done I left it as I had no idea what design I would add. My hubby took me for lunch today, and the little café had a fish clock on the wall. A lightbulb in my head went off and I remembered this stamp set from Catherine Pooler I haven’t used in a while. I also remembered I had one swiped inked piece left over that I didn’t like when I did it but thought it would work if I cut it along the curves. My foiled piece wasn’t quite centered on the card front so the inked curve covers that up as well as grounding my fish. Once I had my fish stamped, I used some shimmer watercolours to paint them and when dry I die cut using the matching dies. Using foam tape I added them as you see but decided against a sentiment for the time being.

When I showed it to my hubby his reaction was very gratifying and gave me confidence that it looked good. The camera picked up the some flare from the negative piece unfortunately. I guess you could say that I truly shopped my stash making this card.

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christmas lights

The entire theme on the mood board is green and you can’t get greener than trees at Christmas. The stencil I’ve used here is a new one and has been on my desk since purchasing in early January. It is from Simple Stories and I chose to use various green inks as I was stenciling. I cut it to size then mounted onto the plaid background which in turn was added to the note card. The tree was stamped and die cut using a bundle from StampinUp and the stars and baubles are part of this set. The sentiment is from Spellbinders. I popped up the tree and sentiment with foam tape and added a scrap of wood grain PP for the tree trunk.

I began this card prior to our weekend away and am fortunate to get it finished and into the challenge at Peace on Earth before it ends.

Thanks for stopping by, and also for any comments you may leave. They are appreciated.

Spring flowers

Meg has chosen Spring flowers as the theme for our new challenge here at MMM. In my mind yellow says spring so I chose a new stamp from StampinUp called Everyday Details and some dies that came with the bundle. Initially I began by stamping and colouring the image using a combination of Prisma pencils and some alcohol pens. I trimmed the panel to size and added the detailed edge using two of the dies after which I added it to a layer of PP also from StampinUp and a black layer under that. Before adding the entire piece to the yellow card front, I took another of the dies and added the detail along the side and bottom. The foiled sentiment is from Paper Rose but I cut it apart and added the other section inside the card.

I can hardly wait for spring and see signs of it in my garden, but it is slow in arriving. Thanks for stopping by and I look forward to seeing your cards in our gallery at MMM.

use some green

Billie has challenged us to use some green on our new challenge here at Cardz4galz. My card has been inspired by a project seen on Instagram by Sheri Gilson and an idea demonstrated by Natasha Foote except that she used a pen and some doodling and I used a stencil.

I began with some CS and using VersaMark ink and a leaf stamp from Catherine Pooler I stamped the leaf several times. Heat embossed in Gold and then when cool I took a handmade gifted to me stencil and added the tiny stars inside the leaves using Peeled Paint Distress Oxide ink. After adding some clear heat embossing I proceeded to brush some colour over the panel using Mowed Lawn Oxide ink. When I was happy I cut the panel to the size and then went around the edges with the same ink to darken them. I had messed up the bottom stamped leaf as it moved in my Misti so the torn vellum helped me to hide the error. The sentiment is from some foiled sentiments from Paper Rose and the green pearls are from my stash. I’m quite happy with how this one turned out, which is always a bonus as often I’m not keen on a result.

Thanks for stopping by and I hope I see some of your creations in our gallery soon.

sketch in greens

As mentioned in my previous post necessity meant I needed to get cards to work for more than one challenge. We have house guests arriving tomorrow and later in the week we are heading over to the mainland so time is short for me at the moment. The sketch challenge at Sunday Stamps and the colour challenge at Colorful Options seemed to work together and this card is the result. I chose various papers that are all shades of green along with Forest Moss ink on the die cut. Following the sketch I cut the background from an old paper pad from SSS, the longer plaid piece is actually printed vellum a dollar store purchase and the flags are from a scrap piece also from an old pad. These look a bit more blue in the photo but they are in fact a very light green. The leaf and sentiment are from a Catherine Pooler set and I die cut the sentiment using an MFT die. I edged the strip with some green ink and tied a small bow in a darker green as you see. I debated adding some tiny gems but decided against it. I can always change my mind when using the card later.

Can you believe after weeks of no issues with our heat, suddenly we are back to problems? Of course this has to occur just before guests arrive and on a cold temperature day. The technician is here trying to fix it and will have to come back tomorrow as he thinks he has to replace the circuit board. Fortunately he has one in stock but not close enough to go and come back this afternoon. My hubby thinks we are jinxed and I’m wondering if we have a ghost in the house that we weren’t told about – LOL.

Thanks for stopping by, I am now going to do what is needed for the accountant – SIGH!

easter blessings

This week is heading up to be a very busy one so I’ve had to get creative and get cards done that will work for more than one challenge. Fortunately, I’ve achieved that goal with this card as it works for both AAA and Color Hues. AAA is always CAS but this time is also a sketch and the colors at Color Hues are green and turquoise. I chose a couple of old GKD stamp sets and fooled around with placement before actually stamping. I used Hickory Smoke for the outline so it wouldn’t be too stark and then Prisma pencils to colour everything. The little bird is an old favourite of mine and I used two different shades of turquoise for him I also used a Spectrum Noir blending pen to blend the colours. The photograph doesn’t show the transition between colours well unfortunately.

Hubby and our dog are now home so I guess I had better go and put some lunch out. He is always hungry LOL. After lunch I shall have to stop crafting for today so I can finish the bookkeeping for the accountant. My most hated chore is bookkeeping at tax time.

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