Here's a brand new inspiration board for April, and it's full of orange, black, and yellow "witchy" images! And look at all of the moons!
Two Old Bats Halloween Challenge: April 2025 Anything Goes Halloween
Here's a brand new inspiration board for April, and it's full of orange, black, and yellow "witchy" images! And look at all of the moons!
Two Old Bats Halloween Challenge: April 2025 Anything Goes Halloween
I wanted to pop over to Peace on Earth Christmas Challenge #84 before it closes for the month. It's full of Christmas gnomes - while I'm not a huge gnome fan, I do have this cute paper I bought last year (after promising myself not to buy any more Christmas paper until I made a serious dent in what I already have) and it has gnomes, pick-ups, and trees!
Peace On Earth Christmas : Peace on Earth Challenge #84
I was Inspired this morning to combine several of my favorite challenges - AAA Cards Challenge #285, Color Hues #105, and Simply Clean & Simple: March. I love it near holidays or seasonal changes when more than one of the challenges incorporates similar themes or colors!
I started with a bright shamrock green card base. I stamped the sentiment from Impression Obsession #CL627 "Lucky" with Memento "Cottage Ivy" ink onto a white die cut rectangular piece of cardstock. I attached this to the face of the card base, added a pale green background behind the ornate die cut frame. I mounted the frame, background, and clover/shamrocks to the card, and finished with a custom white envelope lined with pale green printed shamrock paper.
AAA Cards: AAA Card Challenge #285: Anything goes
Today I went digging in some drawers that I haven't investigated for quite some time, in search of an idea for the latest Inkspirational Challenge #336 - CAS with an optional twist to use stickers, rub ons, or ephemera.
When I saw the new challenge at Peace on Earth Christmas March Challenge #83, I loved the green and ivory gifts in the lower left quadrant and knew I wanted to wrap some Christmas packages to place under the tree.
I still have quite a few sheets of this old BasicGrey "Jovial" printed paper that I promise myself ever year to use up, but somehow it doesn't happen. To give you an idea about how long I've had it in my stash, the lower edge of it is dated 2010! I think the best solution, as I did here with this card, is to also make a coordinating envelope.
I used a black 5-1/2" square top-folded card base and glued on a 5" square of the printed paper. I cut a square of ivory heavy textured watercolor paper, using the deckled edge for the bottom of the top panel. I die cut one of Tim Holtz's trees from the same ivory stock and glued it to the face of the top panel after stamping the sentiment with PTI "Ripe Avocado" ink. I glued the top panel to the card face and added the packages that I had fussy cut from the printed paper, using some dimensional foam with the the top package layers for some dimension. For the final "wrap-up", I added some avocado twine to the top edge of the card, which also serves to hold a folded vellum page inside the card.
Peace On Earth Christmas : March 2025 Peace On Earth Challenge #83
Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers: Soss #260 - G is for Green
SPOOKY!!
We're heading into March now, with all things green - the beginning of spring, St. Patrick's Day shamrocks, and our new inspiration board here at Two Old Bats Halloween Challenge!
Two Old Bats Halloween Challenge: March 2025 Anything Goes Halloween
This week's card is a CAS version of our inspiration board. I liked the house and green moon at the lower right hand corner and decided to use a very old creepy house stamp that I've never used, along with a brand new sentiment stamp set (LDRS Creative "Wicked"). I stamped the house twice with black ink - once on a gray scrap and again on a piece of printed green Halloween paper. I die cut a circle from the green image and pasted it over the image on the gray paper. Then I framed it with a black square, stamped the sentiment on a white stitched rectangle that I had die cut a slightly larger square from. I stacked all of the layers and attached them to a white card base. The final addition was one of my favorite Tim Holtz's ghosts - glued with a piece of dimensional foam.
I made a coordinating envelope and then, because our challenge is 'all things Halloween', started having all kinds of fun with treat boxes - each of them will hold 3 Ghirardelli chocolate squares.
I've been playing around with an old idea that I worked with some years back - Halloween treat boxes for Ghirardelli chocolate squares. I originally made them for Valentine's Day, but I thought it might be fun to produce a bunch of them as I go through the Halloween year and make them coordinate with my card. By the time Halloween comes around, I could have quite a pile of them in lots of different colors. I couldn't remember exactly how to make them, so I turned to YouTube and found the following tutorial:
Here we are at the half-way mark of February and yesterday was Valentine's Day. Despite all of my best intentions, I didn't get Valentines cards into the mail this year. 😞 Instead, I spent the time I would be making Valentines painting the window trim around three very large windows in my living room. The 20-year-old blinds crashed a couple of months ago and I ordered replacements. But I didn't want to hang the new blinds before I re-painted the trim - no easy task with 6 cats watching my every move and wanting to participate!
There's still lots of snow on the ground, so it seemed appropriate to do a snowy Christmas card today. I've been planning to participate with the ladies at Peace on Earth Christmas because they have a new inspiration board up. The stag in the top left quadrant with his antlers completely decorated gave me a chuckle, so that's where I went!
Here's what went through my head as I worked on this card: "Norman loved decorating for Christmas so much that his forest friends just didn't have the heart to tell him that he was over-dressed for the annual winter party."
Here's the link to the challenge. (I always do a bit of a double-take when I see this referred to as the POE challenge - Poe was my maiden name!)
Peace On Earth Christmas : February 2025 Peace On Earth Challenge #81
Those of you in other parts of the country or world may think, "big deal", but for us here in Southern Oregon near the California border, we aren't accustomed to this much snow. We've had 6" here in our yard and then it froze last night (and it's still below 29 degrees), so the roads are really hazardous and we're basically house-bound. At the moment we're getting a break but another storm is approaching Friday.
So, let's make some chocolates! My inspiration this morning is Color Throwdown Challenge #826 - Pink, Brown, and White with the yummy chocolate cookies dusted with pink sugar crystals.
I'm using my new-to-me Tim Holtz #666290 "True Love: Colorize" dies. While this card was relatively simple to make, the chocolates were not. I made the chocolates a couple of weeks ago and had them in my stash until I figured out what to do with them. The sentiment is from Simple Stories ("Simple Vintage Berry Fields") and the spatters are Tim Holtz, from one of his Halloween sets. I've gotten so much use out of this spatter stamp over the years and year-round. Somehow the top panel moved when I was stamping the brown sentiment and I got a bit of shadow, but I didn't have the energy to stamp it again and just left it.
Color Throwdown: Color Throwdown Challenge #826
Well, this is fun! Inkspirational Colour Challenge and The Color Hues Challenge have combined forces into one great challenge using the colors Red and Pink - perfect for my push on valentines.
I might have played a bit fast and loose on the colors, using red and pink with a touch of warmth to them. I liked how the ivory tone of the watercolor paper combined with the warmer reds and pinks.
I die cut an older Penny Black "Fancy Heart" from a square of heavy, creamy watercolor paper and glued the heart back in place. I attached a die-cut red heart in the center and threaded a needle with ivory silk thread, knotted it, pulled it through the heart, and tied it off in the back. I mounted the printed heart paper to a square red card base and attached the front panel over it with dimensional foam so that there would be a definite 'window' in the face.
Here's a closer look:
Southern Oregon (well, most of the Northwest) is having its first snow day of the winter, and what better thing to do than sit in a cozy craft room and make cards? My dentist appointment was rescheduled and the planned lunch with my daughter-in-law was cancelled. So I decided to play along with everyone at Just Us Girls and their fun challenge to CASE one of the members of their Design Team.
Hello, Ina, thank you for letting me copy and share your wonderful card! I've always loved these sort of grungy AALL & CREATE "Scripted Botanicals" but never really quite knew what to do with them. Ina was right on spot with her use, so I couldn't resist following her lead, although I moved things a bit, moving the butterfly down toward the sentiment so the sentiment wouldn't get lost.
My embossed base panel is a Cuttlebug folder that I experimented on creating a void for a sentiment, but was only partially successful. I ended up trying to knock down some of the embossing on the lower right corner with a burnisher and wasn't completely successful, but managed to stamp the sentiment from the same Scripted Botanicals set. I stamped one of the images in black, over-stamped splatters with PTI "New Leaf" die ink, and trimmed it like Ina did. I glued the stamped panel to an extra piece of card stock to make it stand away a bit from the embossed base and attached all of the layers to a green card base in my stash. The butterfly is one of the old "Beautiful Butterfly" stamp sets from PTI, which I fussy cut because the matching die would have cut away her antennae. A green gemstone and custom envelope finished things off.
My take is that Ina's card is better - more contrast and prettier color. Here's Ina's inspiration - go to Just Us Girls and check it out:
"Just Us Girls" Challenge: Just Us Girls Challenge #760 - CASE a DT Week
The view from our kitchen door - it started snowing about 6:30 this morning, and as I publish this at 11:30 it hasn't stopped. You can see how the clumps of ornamental grasses in the foreground have collapsed under the weight of the snow. Our little colony of feral cats is hunkering down in the covered patio.