I have 4 cards as homework for Pattern Play days 4 and 5, and this time, I incorporated several of my favorite challenges as well.
Day 4 was all about altering patterned paper. There are all sorts of things one can do to change up the look of patterned paper. My first card uses a very sweet stamp that I won from Serendipity called Three Dresses, and papers from Carta Bella Beautiful Moments. I used three different patterns from this pad to paper piece each of the dresses, and a 4th pattern for my card front. I used faux stitching (the only kind I know how to do) on my card front with the Lil Inkers Stitched Rectangles dies.
My next card uses papers from Lawn Fawn Bright Side, which I have altered by using Ranger Enamel Accents in black and white for all the flower centers, and Frosted Lace Stickles on all the flower stems. I am also entering this card in this week's Seize the Birthday sketch challenge and Simon Says Stamp challenge to make a spring card.
Moving on to Day 5--Paper Manipulation. My first card uses a paper quilting technique taught by Kristina. I think this is such a fun look, and will definitely be doing this again. My card uses papers from American Crafts Hip Hip Hooray, and follows the sketch from this week's Seize the Birthday challenge. There is no stamping at all on this card, as I used my new PTI Headline Alphabet and Numbers dies for the sentiment, so I am entering this card into this week's CAS-ual Friday's challenge of 'No Stamps'.
My last card uses a paper weaving technique, also taught on Day 5. I used more papers from Lawn Fawn Bright side and then cut my woven piece with a Tag Sale #6 die. I used my new Lawn Fawn dies to cut a birdie and some speech bubbles from the same paper pad. The challenge this week at Lawnscaping is Stitching, and I used two different types of stitching on this card--both faux, of course. The card base has faux stitching from a die, and the tag has faux stitching with a stamp from PTI Sew Simple Borders. I am also entering this card into the Speech Bubble Challenge in the Moxie Fab World, and the Simon Says Stamp challenge to create a spring card.
That's it for me today. Let me know if you have any questions about supplies. I'm too lazy to write them all up, and I have some more ideas for cards I want to make.
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Joyce you always amaze me with all you create. These are such great cards. Love the sweet dresses and the paper weaving.
ReplyDeleteGREAT cards Joyce! Love them all!
ReplyDeleteJoyce you rocked all of the challenges and your cards are just simply gorgeous. Your quilting is perfect. Pinning and CASEing too! ;)
ReplyDeleteI love your cards, Joyce, especially the ones where you wove the patterned paper!
ReplyDeleteThese are all beautiful! The first one is a favorite stamp of mine and I love the paper piecing and foe stitching on it.
ReplyDeleteLove the paper weaving and I can see how that would be a great way to use up some scraps. I also love how bright and happy they look. Love that spring card!
Joyce, all of your cards are fabulous!!! I love the blocks of pattern for your CAS-ual Fridays card! They are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThey're all fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteLovin' some of these papers...
but I can't look because I have to use what I have...
I can't go off buying even more! :)
And even though I'm behind on homework I did try one of the technique's this morning...but it's for a future project ;)...
and Betsy has inspired me with 12x12's so I'm heading to Archiver's Monday...
weren't all the videos, tips and techniques wonderful?
Joyce, do you ever write a post with just ONE card?! I've said it before, you are a MACHINE! I thought about scrolling through your blog to see if I could find a single-card post, and then thought better of it : ) Love that.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, on to your cards. You would never know your first card has four patterns by looking at it quickly, it's still got such a CAS feel to it. Beautiful. I love the tip about embellishing the centers of flowers. I don't use my glossy accents as much as I'd like to, and holy cow they have colors? That glossy white accents looked pretty useful. Haven't gotten to the quilting/weaving video yet, but love what you've done with that. All fabulous, Joyce!
Oh, I got side-tracked and neglected to thank you for joining the CAS-ual Fridays Challenge. So, thank you!
ReplyDeleteAll great cards!
ReplyDeleteJust sensational, Joyce! I can't wait to get a chance to open my emails and play the Day 2-5 videos. You are so inspiring!!
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job on your homework. I still have day 5 to do and now I wish I'd done the quilting one for Seize the Birthday like you did. I don't know how you can keep all the challenges straight. :) I'll be following you now.
ReplyDeleteA great assortment of cards all with such different looks. I'd be hard-pressed to pick a favorite. Definitely some techniques here that I would like to try.
ReplyDeleteit looks like you are having lots of fun with your pp's - love the weaving
ReplyDeleteYour paper weaving is fabulous! Brilliant idea making a tag out of it.. love the bright, fun patterns you chose, too. :) Thanks for playing along in our "Easter/Spring" challenge over at the Simon Says Stamp challenge blog! xx
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! You've been busy - wish I'd had the time to take that class - looks like it is so much fun! Your cards are all wonderful!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Karin
+ thanks for playing with Lawnscaping
These are such great cards!!! Thanks so much for playing along with us over at the Simon Says Stamp Challenge Blog and with us over at CAS-ual Fridays, too! :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing creativity and awesome producitivity ... the subtle colours on the paper pieced card are just gorgeous ... super, bright, happy papers on the other three ... lovely! Anita :)
ReplyDeleteA great set of cards! Thanks so much for playing with us at Lawnscaping!
ReplyDeleteHey Joyce! Thanks for linking this up to the Speech Bubble Challenge in the Moxie Fab World! I'm so glad you joined in on all the fun! :)
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