It is kind of hard to see on the photo, but the black background is embossed with a Tim Holtz Sizzix 3D folder called foliage, my current fave, to which I added the debossed side orange panel using a SSS 3D folder. These in turn were added to a dark gold card front. The sentiment is from an old CTMH set that I heat embossed. The pumpkin and flowers are courtesy of a close friend who is with StampinUp and I used her stamps to create it. All heat embossed in gold. Other embellishments are from my stash. I wish I could get a better photo, but for some reason none of the ones I took are truly showing the embossing on the black although in reality it is quite evident. I’m entering it into the CYHTP embossing challenge as well as a second card into FourSeasons.
I just have time to upload and post this card before our guests arrive for dinner. Although the challenge at Paper Dragonfly says spooktacular, I needed a fall birthday card and wanted something more fun than spooky so I used pumpkins with amusing faces rather than spooky ones. The challenge at Fourseasons is anything goes fall so it fits that challenge nicely too. The pumpkins were stenciled using a Tim Holtz stencil and Rusty Nail ink. I used a circle template and moved the stencil around as required for placement and then I added the foliage. Stamps are from GKD Wreath Builder and another called Triple Play Holiday. The faces are from MayMay Made It and sentiment is from MFT. Embellishments are from my stash. Focal layer was added to a GKD card front in Warm Cocoa. It is a fairly simple card but I like it. Happy Thanksgiving to everyone!
This card was made as a thank you for a friend who helped a lot in our new garden and it fits the bill perfectly for the Just add Ink challenge. I used several colours of CS for each panel for additional interest. Dies are Grand Cabinet 3D and the stamp set is from MFT called You Gnome Me. Used Inktense pencils to colour images. Other elements are scraps that I wanted to use. These types of cards take a long time to make and require a lot of patience too. I made one mistake with this card as I forgot to put the background gnome on a piece of plastic so he would stand a bit taller and be more visible. Other than this I’m happy with the way it turned out and even happier it can be used in a challenge. I also think that in future I will fold back the tabs at the side and glue them flat so that they aren’t visible when it is standing. Thanks for spending time with me today.
The other day I was playing with some striped paper that I had made ages ago using up some scraps. As I had a negative die cut heart sitting on my desk from another project I decided to cut the same size heart from the striped piece and then put the two together. I added a small strip across the card base to match the heart and stamped the sentiment from and MFT set to go across the heart. The little flowers were also left from another project and I thought they would look nice at the top of the heart and liked the look so they were added as you can see here. I did the flower centers with Pops of Color. For the challenge I’ve left it as is, but I shall probably add a few embellishments here and there before using it. I have a couple of other ideas floating in my head so I may add another card to this challenge if I have time. Its Thanksgiving here so tomorrow we have some friends coming for dinner. No time for card making if I’m in the kitchen unless I’m lucky enough to get things done early. Have a good weekend everyone.
Considering that I wasn’t overwhelmed by my previous stenciling attempt I decided to try again and this one I quite like. Although it isn’t in Halloween colours it still works for the challenge and it also works for the Peace on Earth one as well. The background was stenciled in Pine Needles ink and used a stencil called pine leaves by Vicki Boutin. It is a larger size stencil so I have another small piece that can be used on a different card later. While it was drying I stamped the snow couple using a new Stampendous Cling rubber stamp and then I coloured them using Inktense pencils and a Sakura pen. The word was cut using a die set by MFT also new although purchased earlier in the year. It leaves a slightly puffy look to the letters which I quite like. The stenciled layer was offset very slightly on the card front and then I fussy cut the top of the stamped image before layering it on top with words added to the side. I’m much happier with this attempt and having it work for 2 challenges is a bonus. Hope you like it too.
I decided to play in the new stencil challenge and used a metal stencil I got recently in a mystery box. It is made by Lasting Impressions and is called Tall Cake. Using the Halloween colours I stenciled each section and then let it dry. It was a bit bland so I added a few embellishments here and there to jazz it up a bit. The layer was added to a scrap of orange card stock and then added to the card front. Using some rose gold embossing powder and a new stamp set that was also in the mystery box I added the sentiment at the bottom and heat set it. Can’t find the label for the stamp set so I don’t know who it is by. Could be Doodlebug Designs but I’m not sure. Sometimes I find stenciled images are a bit blah and this card seems that way to me, but it fits the challenge so I’m going with it. I do have another one for the same challenge but it has different colours altogether. I think the next time I use this stencil I will use texture paste as I think it may give a much more vibrant look. Thanks for sharing some time with me.
This background was made for a different Halloween card and I ended up not liking it and did something with stars instead. I thought I would use it elsewhere and here is the result. I inked over the stamped words, but due to the fact that I hadn’t heat embossed them they didn’t stand out very much so I went over each word with a black Nuvo glitter pen. My hand wasn’t too shaky so it worked better than I expected. I added the spider and he has some glitter too. Then I stamped the toadstools twice, coloured them and fussy cut. Did the same thing with the bats and owl. Stamps used were from GKD and a new one by SSS. I added a belly band and then these elements as well as a few gem embellishments. Layered it onto some Orange CS and then onto the card base. This is intended for the sister of the little girl I made the other card for and uploaded a week or so ago. I shall be mailing them soon. This works for two challenges – Make the Cards Halloween and Crafting Happiness challenge 135. Thanks for looking and hope you are enjoying the fall colours.
AAA Cards has a colour scheme with a twist of using dots or spots and I thought this die of sketchy rings fit the bill. This is my 2nd attempt as although the original one was a nice attempt – I forgot that it was supposed to have this colour scheme so today I basically recreated the card in the right colours, or at least as close as I can get to these colours. My background panel was inked with both cracked Pistachio and Speckled egg which brought me close the colour in the image. Once I added the sketchy ring die cut I added some Opal blaze in the center of the largest circle. The little bird was die cut twice and I used a small piece to add to his head and the leftover part behind the glitter part so it has a bit of strength. He was popped up onto the rings and I added a tiny black eye as well. His head is cut from a scrap inked piece I made some time ago and the sentiment is cut from the same inked piece too. I backed it with the leftover glitter paper. The musical notes are from my stash. I’m quite happy with how this turned out and actually like it better than the original one. Thanks for looking.
When browsing Pinterest the other day, I saw a card that had a single leaf with a matte background and I thought it looked really pretty. I decided to make my own version and this is what I came up with. Firstly I die cut two leaf shapes (from GKD), one in scrap CS and the other in a shimmery vellum and then I glued them together. Then I ran it through my Big Shot using the foliage 3D folder from Sizzix/Tim Holtz. Once it was done I added some inks and while it had some shimmer it wasn’t enough for me so I added some Opal Blaze on top. In real life the shimmer is iridescent, shiny and is pretty. Also the embossing is way more prominent in reality. I took a piece of water colour paper and wet it with a spray and then using a brush I added a wash of two colours, gathered twigs and rusty hinge. I popped up the leaf on top once the ink was dry and then thought of adding some gold glitter at the top of the inked piece. Big mistake, as it looked awful and I had already added the embellishments from Trinity Designs. What to do – I could take the layer apart and create a new background or do what I ended up doing and tearing the ugly bit away. As I didn’t manage to remove all the glitter I left it but added a tiny bit more along the tear as you can see in the photo. In a way it looks like the trunk of a tree. The scrap that was torn off became the sentiment piece. For this I used 2 different stamps one from an older GKD set and the other I can’t remember and have temporarily misplaced the set. I inked the edges of the sentiment piece with rusty hinge. This works for 2 challenges, the one at JUG’s and at CYHTP. Probably my last card for a couple of days as I am weeding my garden, which means my hands will be hurting for a while and I can’t craft easily then. Thanks for sharing some time with me.
I often forget about using Washi tape on a card, but had received the baby one used here in a mystery box of goodies. The other gold piece is from my stash. In fact the baby and other baby items were also included in the package. These stickers are by Doodlebug Design. We often need a new baby card so I thought having one in my stash would be useful and I made this one to be generic. The sentiment comes from an MFT Bitty basics set and the scalloped circle was something I had cut and didn’t use from ages ago. I added the pops of colour dots around the scallops for added interest. A very simple card and quick to make. Thanks for spending time with me today.