Saturday, 17 February 2024

Addicted to CAS ~ Challenge #252

Where does the time go? It's already time for a new challenge at Addicted to CAS. This time our challenge is


Here's my one-layer card


For my card, I chose to focus on triangles. I started by masking off a 2 3/4" x 4 1/4" area on a white A2 card base. Then, I used PinkFresh Studio's Overlapping Triangles (4 pc) stencil and distress inks (twisted citron, cracked pistachio, mowed lawn, peacock feathers, mermaid lagoon) applied with oval ink blending brushes to add the triangles. Before removing the mask, I added some tumbled glass distress ink to help define the "zone" of color. Otherwise, I felt that the triangles would be floating randomly. For the sentiment, I used Hero Arts Year Round Sentiments and Versafine Onyx Black ink. 

We'd love to see your take on our code word "GEOMETRIC". Please add your clean and simple cards in our gallery.

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sue

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Friday, 9 February 2024

Die Cut Divas ~ February Challenge

The sponsor for the February challenge at Die Cut Divas is Hero Arts. They will be giving our winner a $25 gift card to their online store.



The February challenge is

NON-TRADITIONAL VALENTINES CARDS


Here is my card


For my card, I used the coordinating Hero Arts' products Color Layering Bee Floral Stencils and Bee Floral Window Fancy Die. To make my card even more non-traditional Valentine, I used yellows and greens - distress inks: mustard seed, wild honey, mowed lawn, pine needle, black soot applied with oval ink blending brushes with the layering stencils. I die cut the panel using the coordinating window die. I stamped the main sentiment from an old Hero Arts' stamp set called Year Round Sentiment, on light blue cardstock to show through the window. I also made a small smudge on the bottom of the panel so I covered it up with a yellow strip stamped with a sentiment using CTMH's Say It All Stampaganza 2017 stamp set. I adhered the light blue cardstock behind the white panel and then adhered it to a white A2 card base to complete my card.

We'd love to see your non-traditional Valentine's Day cards in our gallery this month.

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sue

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Tuesday, 6 February 2024

Addicted to Stamps and More! Challenge #461

Ready for the second challenge of 2024 at Addicted to Stamps and More! Here it is.


Here's my card


For my card, I was inspired by Virginia Lu. I believe that she is the person who has enabled me the most. Thanks Virginia! LOL!



For my card, I used Altenew's Sentimental Florals stamp set. I started by heat embossing the main image on a dark blue A2 card panel with white embossing powder. I also heat embossed the main image on some white cardstock with white embossing powder. To the images on the white cardstock, I added color with distress inks (carved pumpkin, picked raspberry, wilted violet, twisted citron, mermaid lagoon) applied with Ranger's Detail Blending Tools. I then fussy cut the blooms and leaves and glued them over the corresponding images on the dark blue panel. For the sentiment, I used Altenew's Sweetest Peas stamp set and heat embossed it also with white embossing powder.

We hope that you'll be adding your creations for Make Your Mark in our gallery this fortnight.

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sue


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Try A Sketch On Tuesday ~ Challenge #640

For me, there is not much better than paper crafting. On those dark and rainy days, here in the Pacific Northwest, I just love playing with paper and glue. If you're looking for some inspiration, we have a new challenge at Try A Sketch on Tuesday


Here's my card


For my card, I started with a 4 1/4" square white cardstock panel and a circle mask that I created from a large post-it note and a Sizzix circle die. I placed the mask on the cardstock and added color in the center with distress inks (picked raspberry, wilted violet, blueprint sketch) with oval ink blending brushes. I carefully removed the mask and added Perfect Pearls to the inked area. I then passed the panel with the We R Memory Keepers Next Level - Geometric embossing folder through my BigShot. I used a strip of purple cardstock from my stash to stamp the sentiment using Hero Arts Year Round Sentiments stamp set. I used a Memory Box Cherub Heart die to die cut the pink heart. I glued the pieces in place and adhered the panel to a white 4 1/4" square card base to complete my card.

We'd love to see how you're inspired by our sketch. You can show us by adding your creation to our gallery.

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sue

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Monday, 5 February 2024

Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge #563

Happy Monday! It's time for a new sketch at Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge. Here it is


Here is my card


I just love rainbow clouds. The colors just make me so happy. So for this card, I made a vertical strip of clouds in rainbow color order. I used Simon Says STAMP's Clouds for Days and Slimline Floral stencils and distress inks - wilted violet, picked raspberry, carved pumpkin, mustard seed, mowed lawn, peacock feathers, blueprint sketch; applied with oval ink blending brushes. I used Lavinia Stamp's Birds stamp to stamp the flock of birds. For the sentiment, I used My Favorite Things' Blissful Butterflies stamp set and Concord & 9th's Dove ink. I used a Sizzix circle die to die cut the sentiment. To help the sentiment circle die cut pop a bit, I added a bright pink mat die cut with a Spellbinders' Scalloped Circle die. I used a scrap of dark gray for the fishtail banner. I glued all the pieces in place and adhered the panel to a white A2 card base to complete my card.

We'd love to see how you were inspired by our sketch by adding your card to our gallery.

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sue

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Sunday, 4 February 2024

AAA Cards ~ Challenge #258

There is something very calming and relaxing about clean and simple (CAS) cards. I guess that's why I enjoy making them so much. Don't get me wrong, the multi-layer or mixed media or other non-CAS cards can be beautiful and stunning. It's just not me. 

So, if you're like me or want to try something different, we have a new challenge at AAA Cards for you.


Here is my one-layer card


For my card, I started by masking off an area 1 1/2" x 5 1/8" and a white A2 card base. Using my Wendy Vecchi's Make Art STAY-tion, my STAMPlorations Placid stencil and distress inks (cracked pistachio, peacock feathers, salty ocean, mermaid lagoon) applied with oval ink blending brushes, I added the "column" of color. I randomly stamped the fish, as well as the sentiment, using Simon Says STAMP's Best Fishes stamp set and Versafine Onyx Black ink to complete my card.

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

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sue

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Saturday, 3 February 2024

Addicted to CAS ~ Challenge #251

Hello Crafty Friends! I'm back with a new challenge at Addicted to CAS


Here's my card


For my card, I created some papers using 96 lb bristol, distress oxides (peacock feathers, picked raspberry, wilted violet) and some water. I smooshed the distress oxides on a plastic place mat and spritzed with some water. I placed the bristol in the puddle of ink to transfer some ink. I heat set and repeated until I achieved a mottled look. I repeated the process with each of the distress inks. When completely dried, I die cut using a Memory Box's Cherub Hearts die. For the sentiment strip, I heat embossed using Clearly Besotted's Many Mini Messages and silver embossing powder on a scrap of gray cardstock. I die cut the sentiment strip using a My Favorite Things Skinny Strips die. I glued the pieces in place on a white A2 card base to complete my card.

We'd love to see your "HEART" creations in our gallery.

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sue

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