Merry …

PP517 – A Clean-and-Simple Challenge from Ann

As of yesterday, I met my goal of finishing all my international Christmas card leaving me with just the local ones to make now. To make life a little easier I decided to make multiples of several designs, with this card being one of 6. It fits this challenge too. Stamp set used is quite old and unfortunately doesn’t have a brand printed anywhere on the packaging. The sentiment came from a Hero Arts set. I stamped the image and coloured it with a combination of distress ink and pencils then I sprayed a bit of Perfect Pearl mist to get the spatter. Once it was glued to card front I hand drew some gold lines to make a frame for the layer. I also added a bit of glitter to the flower center.

Joyful Village

Sweet Stampin’ – Use Red & Just Us Girls Challenge #561- Word Week

I don’t know what I was thinking when I began this card but it sure didn’t work the way I thought it might. The challenge at JUGs is about triangles and I used some strips to create corner triangles and the house roofs plus the tree for the rest. Using red was the easy part and that fits the Sweet Stampin challenge nicely. There is a mix of dies and stamp sets used here. The sentiment is from SSS using the matching die, the houses and tree are from MFT and I used paper scraps to die cut them.

Emboss Relief

Embossing

The Sisterhood of Crafters has an embossing challenge just started and I had seen a technique at SplitCoast Stampers HERE that I wanted to try. My issue with this was I didn’t have many of the suggested supplies so I improvised. I’m not sure if I like the result but it was fun to give this a try nonetheless. Apart from the supplies I followed the tutorial and video pretty closely. Instead of using a lot of die cuts I used a 3D embossing folder by Crafters Companion and then I cut 2 layers of the word die that you can see on the card front. Not having Liquitex I used distress collage medium initially and then my paints were mainly from Pebeo as I don’t have any acrylic paints. My end result has a glossy finish because these paints dry glossy. I couldn’t get the white highlights either and wasn’t happy until I had the bright idea of swiping some golden ink over the top using an ink pad by Delicata. This gave me better results and softened the paint colours underneath. I’m still uncertain as to whether or not I like the card, but it was fun to play. Using a gold pen and ruler I added the frame at the edges and I also added a few tiny gems to finish the look. If I try this again I will ensure I have the right supplies on hand.

Gathering

The Card Concept #143 {Give Thanks}

It was the tags that inspired, actually if I’m truthful, reminded me, I had made one weeks ago that I hadn’t yet used. When I saw the challenge I thought perhaps I could make it work on a card. The style to my mind is Freestyle Collage because I used a lot of scraps both on the tag and then on the card front. The tag shape was cut from a die set (one of 2 sets) given to me by my hubby a couple of Christmas’s ago. I’m not a big tag maker and admire the crafters I see who can create truly beautiful ones. It definitely isn’t my forte or go to style. That said, doing one or two once in a while is good for me. The little squirrel and nut is from a kit that a neighbor gave to me when she downsized. The leaf is something I played with and didn’t like, and is from a GKD set, but I eventually jazzed it up a bit so it could be used. Ribbon is from my stash and the word is stamped using a stamp from a SSS set I really like. I fussy cut around the word so it would fit and also went over the image with a copper Sakura gelly roll Stardust pen. Most of the strips are leftover scraps from backgrounds I had created and couldn’t throw away.

Simple Thanks

Challenge #396 – sketch & MSC https://modsquadchallenge.com/so-grateful/

We all end up with lots of little scraps that personally I find hard to throw away. When a sketch challenge shows up such as this one, it is a great opportunity to use one or two pieces on a card. Everything on this card is left over strips from other projects and a small die cut heart that I didn’t use. Stamps are from a GKD set called wreath builder and I randomly stamped one or two onto the heart in different colours. The sentiment is from the same set. A simple and quick card for a change.

Warm Thoughts

CAS Game #178 – Sketch + optional twist Use Primary Colours

I found a scrap piece of yellow CS and dry embossed it after which I swiped a lighter yellow over the raised areas. Added this piece to another scrap that was a test of a new border die from Crafters Companion. The stamp and sentiments are a tiny set I got in a local craft store last year. Unfortunately their pricing label covers the brand name so I can’t see it, but could be Stampendous. Anyway I used red and blue to colour the stripes then stamped out the sentiments, fussy cut them and stacked as shown.

Merry …

PP516 – A Colour Challenge from Joanne

Its funny how a photo can make paper look a different colour sometimes. I used the exact same piece of paper to die cut the letters but the letter Y looks a different red here. I did use 2 different greens for this card as the background panel is a shimmery CS in pine green. Added some gold foiled strips down each side and used the same gold to die cut the Scripty word, plus the moon and stars. A simple yet effective Christmas card and so quick to make once I had the layout of the letters right. Have enough letters left to make a 2nd card only this time I shall use some silver.

Snowflakes

Global Design Project #265 | Color Challenge

One more card for the Global Design colour challenge. This time I used the negative space from another project and placed it over the Coastal Cabana piece. Then I die cut 2 more snowflakes, one white/grayish and one in the Coastal Cabana and glued them together with a pearl centre. Added a few more pearls and the die cut word to complete the card. Very quick and very simple just using up scraps.

Holly

Global Design Project #265 | Color Challenge

Not having a lot of StampinUp products and in particular inks I have to play around to match colour challenges. A good friend sent me some card stock which makes it easier and I used a piece of smoky slate to cut the frame which is from Crafters Companion. I cut and then embossed the edges so they would show more and went over the raised bits with some sparkle. My free choice colour is obviously red and I added a red border to the frame as well as used it for the holly berries. The stamp is from an older set by GKD called Dashing and I used Distress Oxides to colour it. The closest ink to Coastal Cabana is Broken China but I found it a bit too blue so I mixed a small amount of cracked Pistachio into it and it made a huge difference. I even had enough left over to drag some CS through and got an interesting background piece to use later. As well I used a small amount of an opal blaze on the leaves so they glimmer and shine when card is tilted. I added a few sequins for some additional interest. It is a small card 4″ x 4 1/4″ so I’ll have to make an envelope to go with it.

Black, White and Silver

Pine Trees and/or Pine Cones Challenge

Double D’s challenge this week is to use pine trees and or pine cones and this is my take for this challenge. I remembered that I had this stamp from way back and decided it would be perfect. As I don’t have dies for this set, (I don’t know who made it) it was either hand colour the image on the stamp with my Tombow pens or use it with black ink. I figured a black image randomly stamped on CS would work nicely and keeping the card mostly black and white would be striking. Adhering this panel to a silver piece gives a nice border and the ribbon on the diagonal covers up a blooper without detracting from the rest. I added a bit of bling here and there and a line of it across the ribbon so it twinkles in the light. The tiny sentiment is from a GKD set. This card looks wonderful in real life even if I do say so myself, haha.