Wednesday 31 July 2024

Die Cut Divas ~ Last Day with Scrappy Tails Crafts

It's the last day of our July Challenge. This month, our challenge at Die Cut Divas is

ADD SOME GLITTER

Our sponsor this month is Scrappy Tails. They will be giving our winner a e-gift card valued at $25. Thank you Scrappy Tails for your generosity.


Here's my card


For those who know me, this was way out of my comfort zone. I prefer making cards that are clean and simple, maybe even one-layer cards. A pop-up box, though - it was a fun challenge for me. For my box, I used Scrappy Tails' A7 Decorative Pop Up Box Craft Die. This die set included the walls and flaps of the box (in two pieces) and the pretty mosaic style tiles. I adhered the mosaic style tiles to pieces of yellow/orange glitter cardstock. For the walls of the box, I used Prima Marketing's Poppies stencil with distress ink (wild honey, carved pumpkin, mustard seed) applied with oval ink blending brushes on natural cardstock. Here's a photo of that.



The edges of the wall panels were stark white, so I lightly ink blended with some wild honey distress ink along the edges. For the pop-up items inside the box, I used Scrappy Tail's Flower Shop 6x6 Stamp set for the sentiment, which I matted with white glitter paper. The flowers were die cut using Poppy Stamps dies and colored with distress inks - seedless preserves, peacock feathers and wild honey, applied with small oval ink blending brushes. I cut strips of acetate, one end adhered inside the box and one end had the sentiment or flowers glued to it with a glue dot. It took me some time to figure out what to do and how to do it. I might try another, one day!

We love to see your glittery cards in our gallery. Please be sure to use a die-cut. 

Thanks for stopping by
sue


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Tuesday 23 July 2024

Addicted to Stamps and More! Challenge #473

Hi Friends! It's time for a new challenge at Addicted to Stamps and More! This time, our challenge is


Here's my card


For my card, I started with Brutus Monroe's Birthday Tags stamp which I received as part of the Crop & Create Delivered Cardmaking September 2022 kit. I heat embossed with clear embossing powder on white cardstock and added color with distress inks (cracked pistachio, peacock feathers, mermaid lagoon) applied with oval ink blending brushes. I trimmed to 3 1/8" x 3 1/8" and matted with a medium blue cardstock. I stamped the sentiment on a light blue A2 card panel using Clearly Besotted's A Little Sentimental stamp set and PinkFresh Studio's Ocean Breeze ink. I adhered the inked panel to the card panel and then adhered it to a white A2 card base to complete my card.

We'd love to see your birthday card(s) in our gallery.

Thanks for stopping by

sue

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Monday 22 July 2024

Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge #587

Happy Monday Crafty Friends! A new challenge is starting at Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge. Here's the sketch


Here's my card


For my card, I used the Beautiful You stamp set which I received as part of the Crop & Create Delivered March 2022 kit. I stamped the image on 140 lb Strathmore watercolor paper and added distress inks with a bit of water and a brush to get the "watercolor" look. I used mustard seed, carved pumpkin, picked raspberry, candied apple, ripe persimmon, twisted citron and mowed lawn distress inks. I smooshed the ink on a plastic place mat and picked up the color with a wet brush and loosely painted the image. I trimmed the panel to 3" x 3 3/4" and adhered it to a pink A2 card panel. I stamped the sentiment using Clearly Besotted's A Little Sentimental stamp set on a scrap of orange cardstock, which I trimmed into a rectangular sentiment strip. I then glued it in place and adhered the panel to a white A2 card base to complete my card.

We'd love to see how you're inspired by our sketch in our gallery.

Thanks for stopping by

sue

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Sunday 21 July 2024

AAA Cards ~ Challenge #270

If you like making clean and simple cards or if you'd like to try making a clean and simple card, we have just the challenge for you at AAA Cards. We have a challenge starting now and here is our inspiration


I was inspired by the sketch and not so much by the shark - LOL! Here is my card.


I started my card by masking a 2" strip on the front of a white A2 note card. I added color with Gina K Design's inks - Sweet Mango, Passionate Pink and Turquoise Sea applied with oval ink blending brushes. I then stamped the silhouette using Gina K Design's Friendly Silhouettes stamp set and Versafine Onyx Black ink. I removed the masks and stamped the sentiment using Clearly Besotted's A Little Sentimental and Versafine Onyx Black ink to complete my one layer card.

We'd love to see how you're inspired by our sketch in our gallery.

Thanks for stopping by
sue

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Saturday 20 July 2024

Addicted to CAS ~ Challenge #263

We have a new challenge starting at Addicted to CAS. Our code word is


Here's my card



I started with some kraft cardstock. I then randomly added some tone-on-tone color with brushed corduroy, gathered twigs and ground espresso applied randomly with oval ink blending brushes. I then die cut the wreath using a Elizabeth Craft Designs' Twiggy Things die. I die cut several flowers using scraps of white cardstock and Elizabeth Craft Designs' Florals Mini's dies. I added some color with distress inks - wild honey, carved pumpkin, picked raspberry applied with mini oval ink blending brushes. I die cut the centers of the flowers from the left over tone-on-tone paper that I had cut the wreath from. I used Simon Says STAMP's Big Scripty Greetings and gold embossing powder for the sentiment on a natural A2 card base. I glued the wreath and flowers in place to complete my card.

We'd love to see how you're inspired by the word "NATURE" in our gallery.

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Tuesday 16 July 2024

Try A Sketch On Tuesday ~ Challenge #651

Happy Tuesday Crafty Friends. It's time for a new challenge at Try A Sketch On Tuesday. Here's our sketch


Here's my card


I took some liberties with my take on the sketch. I still have the circle element. Instead of the flower and leaves, I have a unicorn in a cloud. I just received this unicorn stamp - it's Taylored Expressions' Be U-nicorn stamp set. I stamped the unicorn with Memento Tuxedo Black ink on white cardstock. I added color with Copic markers B24, BG05, C2, G05, R11, R29, Y15, YR16 and fussy cut the image. For the background, I placed Pink & Main's Make It Circle stencil over my white A2 card base. I added the clouds using Simon Says STAMP's Clouds for Days stencil, slightly changing the orientation of the clouds for each new level. I added color with distress inks - candied apple, carved pumpkin, mustard seed, mowed lawn, mermaid lagoon, blueprint sketch. I stamped the sentiment from the same stamp set in the lower corner. The unicorn made me feel a bit of whimsy, so I added some shine with small die cuts using mirrored cardstock and Simon Says STAMP's Holiday Shapes dies. I also used a glitter pen for the end of the unicorn's wand.

We'd love to see your take on our sketch in the gallery.

Thanks for stopping by

sue

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Tuesday 9 July 2024

Addicted to Stamps and More! ~ Challenge #472

Christmas in July? Why not? I don't think it's too early to start on one's Christmas cards. If this appeals to you, won't you join us for our next challenge at Addicted to Stamps and More!


Here's my card


For my card, I started with an A2 panel of 100 lb bristol because I thought I might mist the background. I started with My Favorite Things' Oval Extraordinaire stencil. I cut a scrap of printer paper with my Creative Memories' 12" decorative trimmer which I used as a mask for my background. I added tumbled glass and mermaid lagoon distress inks with an oval ink blending brush "above" the hill. I lightly spritzed the "sky" for a bit of a mottled look. For the snowman, I used Paper Smooches' Swanky Snowdudes stamp set and Memento Tuxedo Black ink. I added color with Copic markers C1, RV23, V15, YR04. I fussy cut the snowman and glued him in place. For the sentiment, I used the same stamp set and Versafine Onyx Black ink. I adhered the panel to a white A2 card base with double-sided tape to complete my card.

We'd love to see your Christmas cards in our gallery.

Thanks for stopping by
sue

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Die Cut Divas ~ Scrappy Tails & Glitter

Hello Crafty Friends! Our challenge at Die Cut Divas is

ADD SOME GLITTER

Our sponsor this month is Scrappy Tails. They will be giving our winner a e-gift card valued at $25. Thank you Scrappy Tails for your generosity.


Here's my card


For my card, I used Scrappy Tails' Flower Shop stamp and die. I stamped the potted flowers with Memento Tuxedo Black ink and added color with Copic markers - BG13, G94, RV23, V05, Y15, YG63, YG67, YR04. I used Simon Says STAMP's Domed Arches Masks and tumbled glass distress ink, applied with an oval ink blending brush for the "window". I placed the potted plants on the window ledge. Of course, it was at this point, I realized that the challenge called for glitter. I added a bit of glitter with a glitter gel pen to the centers of the flowers and a small strip of glitter paper for the window sill. For the sentiment, I ink blended a scrap of white cardstock with the same tumbled glass distress ink and cut it as a background to the sentiment, which I fussy cut. Thanks to my friend who generosity stamped and die cut these plants and sent them to me!

We'd love to see your glittery and sparkly cards in our gallery.

Thanks for stopping by

sue


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Monday 8 July 2024

Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge ~ Challenge #585

Happy Monday! We have a new challenge at Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge. Here's the sketch.


Here's my take on the sketch


For my card, I used Hero Arts' I'm a Puffer for You stamp set. I stamped the fish with Memento Tuxedo Black ink on white cardstock. I added color with Copic markers - R22, R32, R35, V15, V17 Y17, YR04 and fussy cut the fish. For the background, I used STAMPlorations' Placid stencil with cracked pistachio, peacock feathers, tumbled glass and mermaid lagoon distress inks applied with oval ink blending brushes. I used a Kat Scrappiness' Mini Slimline Embossed Edge craft dies to cut down the stenciled strip. I used the same die set to die cut the mini slimline panel from white cardstock. I used mermaid lagoon and tumbled glass applied with oval ink blending brushes to add color to the outer edges. The sentiment was from the same stamp set and was stamped with Gina K Design's Blue Raspberry ink. I glued all the pieces down and adhered the panel to a white mini-slimline card base to complete my card.

We'd love to see how you're inspired by our sketch in our gallery.

Thanks for stopping by

sue

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Sunday 7 July 2024

AAA Cards ~ Challenge #269

Ready for a new challenge? We have one at AAA Cards. For the next two weeks, our challenge is


Here's my one-layer clean and simple card


For my card, I was inspired by these cards by Mindy Eggen


I started with Pink and Main's Mask It Circle and a white A2 card base. I added color with Gina K Design's Turquoise Sea, Passionate Pink, Sweet Mango and Wild Dandelion inks, applied with oval ink blending brushes. I removed the stencil/mask and stamped the palm tree, bird silhouettes and sentiment using Lawn Fawn's Life is Good stamp set. The palm tree stamp is actually just an outline so I colored it in with a black marker to also make it appear like a silhouette. 

We'd love to see your Clean and Simple creations in our gallery. 

Thanks for stopping by
sue

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Saturday 6 July 2024

Addicted to CAS ~ Challenge #262

We have a new challenge for you at Addicted to CAS. I think it's the perfect Code Word, especially if you live in the Northern Hemisphere.


Here's my card


For me, summer means popsicles and ice cream. I started by masking off a 2" strip on a white A2 card base with Post-it Tape. I made circle masks with Post-it Notes and 1/2", 3/4" and 1" circle punches. I used the masks and distress inks (mustard seed, spiced marmalade, picked raspberry) applied with oval ink blending brushes to create the arrangements of circles. I lightly ink blended with tumbled glass distress ink, to help delineate the area. I stamped the fun summer treats using Avery Elle's Cool Treats stamp set. I carefully removed the masks and stamped the sentiment from the same stamp set to complete my one-layer summer-inspired card.

We'd love to see your cards in our gallery and how you were inspired by our Code Word. 

Thanks for stopping by
sue

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Tuesday 2 July 2024

Try A Sketch On Tuesday ~ Challenge #650

It's time for a new challenge at Try A Sketch On Tuesday. Here's our new sketch


Here's my take on the sketch


I looked through my stash for a stamp set with small stamps. I chose STAMPlorations' Coffee Petites stamp set. I stamped four of the cups with Memento Tuxedo Black ink on white cardstock, making sure that I left space between the images for the circles. I added color with Copic markers - BG23, C1, E33, E50, V05, YR02. I used circle punches - 1 1/4", 1 3/8", 1 1/2" to cut out the circles. I arranged the circles on a beige tone-on-tone patterned paper A2 panel. I stamped the sentiment on white cardstock using Clearly Besotted's A Little Sentiment with PinkFresh Studio's Ocean Breeze ink. I die cut the sentiment using a My Favorite Things Skinny Strips die. I glued the sentiment strip to a strip of teal cardstock and adhered all the pieces to the panel. To complete my card, I adhered the panel to a white A2 card base.

We'd love to see how you're inspired by our sketch. Add your cards to our gallery.

Thanks for stopping by
sue

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