Saturday, March 27, 2021

ATCAS Challenge - "Birthday"

Jaydee is hosting our Addicted to CAS challenge #194 for this new two-week period and our code word is "Birthday". Here I am quite literally under the wire with my submission. Everything has gotten completely away from me this week. 

I actually did two cards today but decided that the first one was too fussy for a CAS card and quickly turned out a second simpler birthday card.


I used some odds and ends of things from my stash for this card. The first thing I did was to ink up an old rubber stamp with 2 colors of ink for an ombre effect - PTI dye inks "New Leaf" and "Ocean Tides" and cut a tag from it. I cut a second tag and attached them adding a die cut "happy" from Hero Arts and a tiny dark green tag, tied off with some gray-green twine and wooden bead. The card base is from a set of rectangular dies I use a lot. 


 I think you'll agree that this is a bit more CAS! It's now your turn to produce your CAS birthday card - don't follow my lead of getting fussy! Just have a good time.



I was thinking about my youngest granddaughter Kaitlyn while making this card. She's quite a child of nature and I'll save it until this fall for her 7th birthday. 

By the time I completed my first card it was late in the day and light was low and my eyes are still somewhat blurry, which makes photography difficult. Is that enough excuses?


I started out with my Hero Arts "Fancy Dies" border, wondering how it would work with printed striped paper that I had on hand. I liked the effect and layered it with a white embossed sentiment on green polka dot card stock. Once I had the sentiment and border together it was looking quite bare so I decided to emboss the card base with Sizzix embossing folder and then 2 blind embossed lines below. I die cut the bird from part of the same printed paper as the border and added pink hearts. I lined the 6"x 6" envelope with the same green I used on the sentiment, die cut a heart from the flap, and inserted a pink satin ribbon that I will use to tie the envelope closed before I give it to her. I wish I could give you all of the manufactures of the items above, but honestly my work room is such a mess that I can no longer find anything. 

I believe I'll send this card over to AAA Cards Game #186 "Along the Edge" + Optional Twist "Die Cuts Only". We'll see if I get kicked off for having a stamped sentiment!



 





  

  

Thursday, March 25, 2021

COLOR THROWDOWN 635

Good morning, all! 

Yesterday I looked in on the current Color Throwdown challenge thinking I haven't participated in one of those for some time and I needed some inspiration for a card for my daughter-in-law's niece - a remarkable 18-year-old young woman who graduated from high school early and went on to get her Certified Medical Assistant license and is now administering COVID-19 vaccinations for a local clinic. She leaves for Tennessee in a couple of months and has enrolled in pre-med. I wanted to let her know how proud we are of her. She and I share the same birthday, so there's always been a connection between us. 


Color Throwdown #635 (ctd635) this week is featuring pink, purple, aqua, and yellow. I used a new-to-me Picket Fence Studios stamp ("Swallowtail Beauty" A138) that I haven't used yet. I stamped it with PTI "Royal Velvet" dye ink. If you want a real adventure in stamping try using a small cube of ink on a 5-1/2" x 5-1/2" stamp! I colored the wings with some Pentel markers I keep around for the grandkids and then mounted it on a square purple card. The sentiment is from Avery Elle's ""Loads of Wishes" ST-18-07, using VersaMark ink and purple Zing! embossing powder. The tab with the sentiment wraps to the inside of the card, holding down lightweight lavender paper. I'll use it on the inside to tuck a gift card. I love the aqua 1/4" grosgrain ribbon I found in my jumble of ribbon scraps. It was just long enough to secure the tab on this card! 




Thank you, Color Throwdown DT for the fun inspiration!

Stay safe!
Fran




Saturday, March 20, 2021

CRAFTING IN A BLUR

It's hard to imagine what kind of obsessive crafting behavior would cause one to think she needed to start her cardmaking two days after cataract surgery, with one eye not able to focus. Yet here I am stumbling along with a blurry left eye and my right eye trying to make up for the handicap with old prescriptive lenses. I had surgery last month on the right eye and I love the new clarity of colors, but I can't get new glasses until the left eye completely heals. 

All of that to say that if you see fingerprints or cat hairs or whatever on this card, I do have an excuse! (Those sequins, however unintended, are placed where they are for a reason.)



This card is my entry into the CASology challenge for week 386 with the cue card "Long". I couldn't imagine how I could come up with something for this challenge, but digging through my old stamp sets (and a magnifying glass) I came across the sentiment "it's been too long" in PTI's "Friends 'Til the End". The "Hello" is also a PTI stamp (Embroidered Blooms), as is the tiny butterfly (Beautiful Butterflies), and the Berry Sorbet ink. The die cut is Alexandra Renke's "Magic Blossom". I die cut the blossom and then re-cut the stem to make it longer. It was only appropriate that I should use a slim line card base and custom-made #10 envelope.


CASology: Week 386: LONG



Well, that's my offering for this fine Saturday morning! Thanks for stopping by.

Myopically yours,  Fran

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Sunday, March 14, 2021

GREEN X3

I've been wanting to participate at a Seize the Birthday challenge for a while, but have waited too long and missed several deadlines. Today, having been on a card kick the past several days, I finally got it done under the wire. The topping for the birthday card this week is "3 shades of green". While this actually is 3 shades of green, my i-phone couldn't quite capture the lightest of the greens - a pale putty/celery color - so it looks more like 2 greens and an ivory.

 

I'm usually more active on the CAS challenges but sometimes it's a nice change of pace to do a more elaborate card with layers and embellishments. The sentiment shape is an old die and I have long-forgotten the manufacturer. The filigree die is one of Hero Arts "Fancy Dies". The sentiment is from PTI's "Star Prints", embossed with Stampendous "Pirate Gold" and embellished with some gold sequins and dark green satin ribbon.  

Thanks for stopping by!
Fran





Saturday, March 13, 2021

SHAPES

This 2-week period of Addicted to CAS is all about "Shapes", hosted by Raga. I had quite a bit of trouble trying to come up with an idea for this card - not because it's a difficult concept but because I hardly knew where to start because so much can be done with it. 

I zeroed in on this interesting 2-sided tribal paper, wanting to use the triangles on the black & white side and the circles on the red & orange side. When I started working with it I thought it looked like Native American or African symbols and then remembered this old Kokopelli wooden stamp I had hidden in some box somewhere. I found it, die-cut a circle out of the face of the card and inserted an orange one in its place then stamped the dancers with Memento "Tuxedo Black" ink. I was amazed to see that the symbols on Kokopelli's garments mirrored the images of the paper. I blind embossed the sentiment with white on orange cardstock and pasted the strip onto a 1" strip of the patterned paper. I made a matching custom A2 envelope with the two-sided paper.



 

I'm hoping all of you have fun with this code word and don't overthink the challenge like I often do!

                                            Addicted to CAS: Challenge #193 - Shapes





 

Friday, March 12, 2021

HELLO, SPRING

I know it's not "officially" spring, but it certainly looks like it out my window this morning. The sun is shining brightly and leaf buds are forming on the lilac bush and apple tree. I'm looking forward to seeing the bees arrive, so I chose that image for the black & white inchie challenge at AAA Cards. I suppose I cheated a little by adding a tiny bit of yellow, but I was compelled - the sunshine made me do it!





The challenge was to keep all of the image and sentiment within a 1" square or circle. I started with a 1" square formed with dots from an old stamp set that is long-forgotten. I turned it on a diagonal and added the bee from another set and then the tiny sentiment from my new favorite Hero Arts #CM351 set. I finished by raising a top layer with a slightly larger die-cut square and a length of yellow twine. I lined a matching manufactured envelope with some yellow dotted paper from my stash. Ready to greet spring!






Saturday, March 6, 2021

SHAMROCKS

 Hello, all. 

I've been thinking about my mom today and her propensity for finding 4-leaf clovers. I don't know how she did it, but I came across one of them recently and put it into a tiny frame as a special gift for my son to remember her by.

It's a lovely almost spring day and here I am sequestered in my office instead of being outside tending to some garden cleanup. But it rained all night so it's still very wet - I'm telling myself! I'm taking advantage of a quiet spell to play a bit with my stamps and paper. I partially cleaned up the office this morning and then started in on the current CASology challenge and now it looks worse than when I started cleaning up. It amazes me that I can make such a mess to turn out a single CAS card.

The team at CASology is using the code word "Luck". I've been working all week on my personal St. Patrick's Day cards (this isn't the card I'm sending out in bulk) so I have shamrocks on the brain. I used some older stamps that I've used quite a few times over the years, but mixed them up a bit.




I started by stamping this shamrock image from Prickley Pear with PTI's "Pinefeather" dye ink and coloring it with a Copic marker and white jell pen. Then I gold embossed the Impression Obsession sentiment on a scrap of vellum with little metallic flakes in it and used a straight edge to tear the edges. I punched a couple of small holes through both layers and threaded a green/gold metallic ribbon through it and mounted it all to a Strathmore water color card.