Sunday, February 27, 2022

FUSION/BIRDS

This will be my last post for a couple of days - I really do have to get some things done! But it was hard to resist the beautiful birds over at Fusion Card Challenge: Color Palette - Birds.


I fussy cut my birds from Penny Black's "Wreath Whimsy" after coloring them with Copics. Afterwards I was wishing I had used Prismacolors instead because of some bleeding on the watercolor paper I used. The rest of the card is pretty self-explanatory, with the exception that I stenciled a bit of pattern on the tan paper with some VersaMark watermark ink so that it wouldn't be quite so flat. The colors are a bit brighter than the photo, but the light is a bit low today as we are expecting some rain (Yaay!).

Here's the beautiful photo as inspiration for the challenge:

Fusion Card Challenge: FUSION - Colour Palette: Birds


Added on March 3, 2022:



Saturday, February 26, 2022

Q IS FOR QUIRKY

I've been ruminating on this card for a while, not knowing exactly where to go with the most recent challenge at The Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers #204 - Q is for Quirky. I had this Katzelkraft centipede stamped and paper-pieced for some time without a real idea of what to do with her. This morning I decided that she was definitely "quirky" and appropriate for use. 


I masked her off and stenciled a Tim Holtz background around her, die-cut her with a stitched rectangle, and tied a scarf around her neck so she wouldn't be over-shadowed by Edna. After composing a silly sentiment and printing it on my computer, I cut it into a strip, glued on additional strips of printed papers and a black mat around Agnes, and that was it. Don't be surprised if Agnes makes future appearances since she's quite proud of herself!








Added March 8, 2022:




WILLIAM OF ORANGE

Inspired by the current AAA Cards Challenge #209 - 1/9th + Favorite Animal, I set out to make a card to honor one of our favorite cats of all-time, William of Orange. While he's lost, he'll never be forgotten. I also memorialized him with this card.




And to say that this is a CAS card is an understatement! The challenge was to use only 1/9th of the card. I have these old favorite stamps from Inkadinkado of many years ago that I just can't seem to purge from my supplies. This little guy has shown up on several cards over the years. I stamped him with Hero Arts "Butter Bar" and tinged the back a bit with a tiny bit of PTI's "Orange Zest". I used a fine black pen to color in his nose, eyes, and whiskers. I took a bit of poetic license with the black nose and whiskers - William had a pink nose and white whiskers - but I wanted to match to the sentiment. My final step was to use a radius corner punch for the bottom right corner and to line the inside with a bright yellow-orange paper. 

I didn't have an envelope to fit this 4x6 format, so I made one with a piece of color-coordinated scrapbook paper, using the white side for the outside of the envelope. 

The single word sentiment from Hero Arts #CM351 also qualifies me to enter it into Less Is More #459 One Layer Card - Just One Word


AAA Cards: Game #209: 1/9th + Favourite Animal  



"Less is More": Challenge #459 - One Layer Card (simplylessismoore.blogspot.com)



So, here's in memory of William of Orange - sweetest and naughtiest kitty in the world!





Friday, February 25, 2022

UNSUPERVISED

You know how sometimes an idea just pops into your head and it all flows easily from there? That's what I experienced with this card, inspired by Cécile's sketch at Freshly Made Sketches #524. Last night, as I was dropping off to sleep, I was thinking about the sketch and how I could utilize one of Tim Holtz's Snarky Cats because I'm taken by the shape of the fish bones, which I thought would be a perfect image for the corners of the rectangular shape. I awoke remembering my idea and knocked this out in about an hour.


I started this little guy with a gray cardstock rectangle that I stamped him on with black ink. Then I colored him with Prismacolor pencils and white gel pen and masked him off to use a stencil with Hero Arts "Wet Cement" ink for a background rectangle. After this all dried, I heat embossed Tim Holtz's fish bones and the sentiment with white embossing powder. My final step before matting the front with black and gluing it to the face of a white side-folded card, was to add some white threads to the tail of one of the bones to give the impression that this is really a naughty cat! My kitties cannot be trusted with any spools of thread left un-attended, so the tangled background stencil and threads are straight out of their bag of tricks! I have a good friend who is a real cat lover and she's getting this card.

Freshly Made Sketches: Freshly Made Sketches #524 - A Sketch by Cécile



Tuesday, February 22, 2022

CAS COLOURS & SKETCHES #458

This is my final week with CAS Colours & Sketches as Guest Designer and this week's challenge is a sketch. 

CAS Colours & Sketches: Challenge #458 - Sketch (cascoloursandsketches.blogspot.com)


I want to thank the CCS Design Team for the invitation to participate as a Guest for the month of February. It's been a real honor and a joy!





I LOVED working with this sketch! Using a pre-folded 5x7 watercolor card, I die-cut 4 individual squares from a matching piece of card stock - no easy task to get these straight! I stamped the sentiment from Hero Arts #CM317 with VersaMagic "Sage" chalk ink and mounted the top layer over a piece of printed cardstock from my stash, using dimensional foam. The final step was to die cut the hollyhock stems (Impression Obsession #DIE169-R) twice and double-layer them for more dimension. I made the little dimensional dots by punching very small circles out of the same sage cardstock and then dotting Ranger Glossy Accents over them.

Because I had so much fun with this one, I'm sure everyone else will as well and I'm really looking forward to seeing the results!

Since this is made with mostly dies, I'm also entering it into the February challenge at Happy Little Stampers - Anything Goes with Dies.





Sunday, February 20, 2022

TAKE A HIKE

This is my second unintentional card for the day. This time I was playing around with the cake image over at Color Throwdown #680. I decided to use thin paper and just tear it for the mountain images. I had a hard time gluing the edges because my tape runner just kept pulling up the back of the paper, so I decided to leave well enough alone. 


After gluing the mountains and a die-cut dark green slope to white cardstock, I die-cut a stitched rectangle out through all of the layers, added die-cut trees from Alexandra Renke's "Winter Village" die set, and heat-embossed the sentiment (Simple Stories "Great Escape") with white embossing powder. I glued this to a top-folded white card that I had attached a band of brown wood-patterned paper to. That's it. I was disappointed with the color renditions from my cell phone camera - the dark green looks black.





LIVE SIMPLY

This morning's card is a sweet one inspired by the current sketch at Freshly Made Sketches #523. I'm sliding it in just under the deadline. I hadn't really intended to make a card yesterday, but I went into my craft room/office to clean it and... well, the room is still a mess!



I've been looking at this sketch since it was posted and couldn't get inspired. Then I started thinking about birds and nests (it's nearing the beginnings of spring). The closest image I have to a bird nest is this small wreath from Impression Obsessions. Starting with an ivory side-folded card, I cut a second rectangle from the same card stock and stamped the wreath three times - twice with PTI "Fine Linen" and the center one with PRI "Dark Chocolate". I used a green Copic marker to fill in the leaves on the center wreath. I then die-cut a smaller stitched rectangle from the wreath layer and popped it up with dimensional foam. The little bird is one of my favorite dies (I believe it's from My Favorite Things) and I cut him from some aqua scraps. I popped him up with a bit of dimensional foam and added the little tag, stamped with a sentiment from PTI's "Winter Hills" set. The final step was a natural flax twine tie.


Freshly Made Sketches: Freshly Made Sketches #523 - A Sketch by Jen B

     


Wednesday, February 16, 2022

J IS FOR JUDGMENTAL

I'm playing along with the Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers today. Their current Challenge #203 is "J is for Judgmental" and I just wouldn't feel right without showing off one of the stamps I selected from Lost Coast Designs as my winnings for the January challenge! This is their "Fifties Girl" rubber stamp. I stamped it in black, colored it with my Copics, and fussy cut her out.


The snarky sentiment is from Unity Stamps, which I heat embossed in white. This was all pretty straight forward and CAS.
 

Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers: Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers #203 -- J is for Judgmental




Added on February 22, 2022:




BLACK & WHITE + 1

I've been ruminating about when a card is no longer CAS. It seems like it might be a very fine line that I sometimes cross over - this just needs one more bead or a piece of ribbon or an extra layer. I think that may be the case with this card that I created, inspired by the current AAA Cards Challenge #208 Color Scheme - Black, White + One Color. Well, we'll see if it gets deleted from the entries!


This card was started with a bright green square of cardstock that I die-cut using a Penny Black #51-423 "Airy" die. I then divided it into quarters and mounted them on a black square. I added a sentiment and some splatter with white embossing powder and mounted this to a white square mat. It felt like it needed just one more layer, so I added the same die over the top in white cardstock - and because I couldn't leave well enough alone, on went two black gems. To be, or not to be CAS!


AAA Cards: Game #208: Color Scheme : Black, White + One



Tuesday, February 15, 2022

CAS COLOURS & SKETCHES #457

It's week 3 of my Guest Designer role over at CAS Colours & Sketches, and this week is a color challenge:

http://cascoloursandsketches.blogspot.com/2022/02/challenge-457-colours.html


When I saw "Merry Merlot" I knew I had to bring out some of my wine stamps!



This image and sentiment are both from Unity Stamp Company. I started with an ivory cardstock that I cut to make a 5 1/2" square top-folded card. I stamped the image on the face of the card with PTI "Dark Chocolate" and colored it with Copic markers. I also printed it onto some lightweight gold stock and cut out the label to paste over the bottle, although it doesn't show up well in my photo. I added a bit of gold opaque ink, which also isn't really noticeable in the photo. The sentiment is heat embossed with gold powder on dark brown stock and die-cut with a very old die. I cut a 5" square piece for the face and die-cut an oval from it and edged the square with heat embossed gold powder, tied the label on with natural and gold baker's twine, and mounted it all to the face of the card with dimensional foam.





Your turn!

    

Monday, February 14, 2022

GOOD MORNING & HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!

Good morning, all! 

Some years ago I had a DeLonghi espresso machine that I made my morning latte with. After steaming the milk, I would add a shot of espresso. One morning I looked down at my coffee and saw this almost perfect heart, which I of course had to photograph. I offer this to you this morning on St. Valentine's Day with my wishes that you all have a wonderful day! 



Tuesday, February 8, 2022

FRIEND QUOTE

I hadn't really intended to make a card this morning, but somehow I found myself wandering into my craft room and before I knew it, I was in the middle of this card - inspired by Time Out Challenges - #206 Friend Quote - in which the quote was, "A friend is one who overlooks your broken fence and admires the flowers in your garden." I'm slipping this one under the wire!


I've grown fond of the mini-slim format, as it seems a perfect size for notecards. This image is stenciled using one of the Tim Holtz Collection Mini Stencils (Set 10). I masked off floral stems from each side, using only a single center stem. The quote is part of the Hero Arts + Gina K #PR101 stamp set. I'm short on time this morning so won't go into all of the steps to get to this little card and coordinating envelope. But it's pretty simple.

TIME OUT Challenges: Challenge 206 - friend quote







CAS COLOURS & SKETCHES #456

My time as Guest Designer for the month of February continues over at CAS Colours & Sketches and this one was a really tough one for me. 



Once I got past the idea that the design elements didn't have to be egg-shaped, but rather two images on each side of a smaller one it was a bit easier. My choice was to use 2 sizes of hearts.



I started with a white A2 top-folded card base. I trimmed a rectangle just slightly smaller and then die cut a couple of PTI heart dies - one from a piece of white embossed card stock and one from plain card stock, adding a die cut heart intended as part of a stitched felt heart from PTI's baby shoes patterns. My final step was to die cut a heart and arrow from an old holiday images die set. I hand-punched double openings into the heart and threaded a 1/4" wide red strip with the sentiment heat embossed in white embossing powder. Does it get any more CAS than this?

I made this card on Friday and lived with it all weekend and decided to add a couple of rhinestones so it wouldn't be quite so bare. I love CAS, but I also like just a little embellishment.

After struggling with this sketch, I'm anxious to see what all of you other designers have come up with!

 

Tuesday, February 1, 2022

VALENTINE KISSES

I'm so pleased to be participating with CAS Colours & Sketches as Guest Designer for the month of February! For this first clean and simple challenge, what a great opportunity to continue with my current obsession for Valentine's Day cards. The first challenge of the month is a color challenge using melon, blush, and red and this card is an example of using images that weren't specifically designed for this holiday - adapting them to Valentine's Day cards. 


I used a Strathmore pre-made 5x7 off-white watercolor paper card base with matching envelope. I cut a smaller stitched rectangle from the same paper and die-cut one of the blossom images out of the face of the rectangle with one of my favorite dies (Alexandra Renke "Magic Blossom"). I then die cut three blossoms (one blush and two patterned blush/melon) and inserted the blush one into the die cut on the rectangle. On a strip of red cardstock, I heat embossed the sentiment with Zing! "Blush" embossing powder and mounted it to the rectangle with the two additional blossoms. I added the XOXO with PTI "Berry Sorbet", punched a hole to insert some ribbon, and die-cut a bunch of small hearts in the three colors to add to the base of the stamens of the blossoms and to accentuate the sentiment. This was all added to the card base with dimensional foam. 

 


Take a look at the cards the Design Team members have created and DO have fun creating one yourself!  

CAS Colours & Sketches: Challenge #455 - Colors (cascoloursandsketches.blogspot.com)