Showing posts with label Feathered Friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Feathered Friends. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Flamingos and Ice Cream

 



Hello and happy Tuesday.  I fell in love with these sweet die cut flamingos from PTI, and used them to create a card for the Great Cover Up Challenge to create a card with added layers.  The flamingos are made by layering different die cut bits on the die cut bird base.  I layered the flamingos on top of each other, and then put them atop a die cut from the Waves Cover Plate die.  I am also entering this card at the Cupcake Inspirations #522: Oh Birdie and Shopping Our Stash #448: Tropical Delights.










What is more summery than ice cream?  I was inspired by the Summer Theme Challenge at Inky Paws #151.  How about a giant chocolate sundae?  I stenciled a very pale purple bit of basket weave to ground my image and sentiment.  I am also entering this card at Retro Rubber #161: Summer Treats (stamps are 3 years old), and Addicted to Stamps and More #408: Birthdays.






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Sunday, June 6, 2021

My Crafty Week

    



Hello and happy Sunday.  I have a big post today, as I am getting back to normal crafting, and did not want to take a pause to write up a blog post.  Here goes...

First up is a pair of slimline cards that I made using some new stamps and stencils from Pink Fresh called Miss Your Smile.  I was playing around with whether to stamp first, then stencil, or the reverse.  The colors were inspired by Color Throwdown #645.  I am also entering these cards at The Flower Challenge #57: Clean and Simple and Addicted to Stamps and More #406: Make Your Mark.




This card is my favorite of the two.  I stenciled the flowers and leaves first, then stamped the outline images in Versafine Black.  This entire image is one stamp, and the card is basically one layer.  The stencil made it so quick to color--I feel like it would have taken ages to color and to arrange these flowers if they were individual stamps.  This card was remarkably quick and easy to make.  I added a sentiment die cut from Altenew Hello and Hugs.





This is what it looks like when I stamped before stenciling.  The colors are so much less bright.  I'm not sure why, as I used the same inks.  Perhaps the black ink spread a little bit.  I did have to restamp the black outline after stenciling, as it had gotten very faint.  Anyway, just to mix things up a little bit, I flipped the image upside down from the first card, and reversed the way the sentiment die cuts were layered.







Next up is a birthday card, using some old favorite supplies from PTI.  I was inspired by the Ink to Paper challenge at The Great Cover Up to create a card using shapes to ground an intricate background.  I used die cuts from Beautiful Berries: Spring and the Quatrefoil impression plate.  A die cut circle grounds my images.  I followed the sketch at Inspired by #177, the colors from CAS Colours and Sketches #422, and am also entering this card at The Flower Challenge #57: Clean and Simple.







Next up is this super CAS card, inspired by the sketch at Freshly Made Sketches #488, the colors from Color Hue #19: Blue & Brown, (and a challenge at Ink to Paper that ended before I could link to it).  It is difficult to see in this photo, but I used a musical impression plate on this card front.







Next up is a trio of summer-themed masculine cards using the Waterfall Heroscape stamps, with a bit of an assist from the Beach Heroscape stamps.  I started by stamping the 4 layering stamps that create the hills, waterfall, and water onto three different card fronts using different color combinations.  Then, I finished each card differently.  I will be entering all three of these cards at the following challenges:  Stay Crafty with Hero #23: Fun in the Sun, Addicted to CAS #199: Beach, Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge: Masculine, The Paper Players #544: Signs of Summer, The Male Room #151: Dads & Grandads, WWC317: Masculine, and Cupcake Inspirations #520.




This is the simplest of the trio.  Just some leaping fish, a paddleboarder and an outrigger canoe under a bright and warm sun.





I got a little more ambitious with this next card by masking off the bottom of the card and creating a gradient sky.  Night time is coming to our beach paradise, and the parasailers are out in force.  I even added a surfer to the mix.  




This last card is either sunrise or sunset.  I can't decide.  Either way, everyone is having fun in the water.









Last up is a pair of masculine cards where I wanted to use my new Altenew Angled Mosaic 3D Embossing Folder and my new Simon Says Stamp Paper Hugs die.  These cards are so simple and I think they will be perfect to send to the males in my life.  I am entering them into just the masculine challenges above.




I used patterned paper for this first card, and I like how the blues are kind of watery and inconsistent.



This card has a white card front, and the texture and shadows almost make it look like the paper is colored.



That's it for me this week.  


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Sunday, August 23, 2020

Sunday Roundup




Hello and happy Sunday.  I'm here to post a few cards I made this weekend.  Up first is my favorite of the bunch.  I used this adorable pup cooling off in his kiddie pool from Lounging Pups for my card.  I was inspired by the colors at CAS Colours & Sketches #394 and the Day #19 Creative bug Masking video at the Stay Crafty with Hero Challenge  #13.  I am also entering this card at A Blog Named Hero Cute challenge, Inspired by...#138: Punny Sentiments, and Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge: Oh So Cute.
















Up next is another card for the Stay Crafty with Hero Challenge  #13, this one inspired by the Creative Bug video from Day 8 Peek-A-Boo, and I am also entering this card at A Blog Named Hero Cute challenge and Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge: Oh So Cute.




The video from Day 8, gives some very helpful tips on how to use the Hero Arts Peek-A-Boo dies.  They recommend cutting a template from cardstock and then cutting off all the little doors.  You can then lay the template on the card front and then you know exactly where to stamp all the little messages that are behind all of the doors.

This card is stamped with white ink on black card stock.  I was originally planning to color some of the images in, but then I decided I liked how it looked with no color.  In person, it looks very much like a doodled blackboard.


This is what my template looked like after stamping all the messages.




And this is what the card front looks like before I glued my card front down.






Up next is another card for the Stay Crafty with Hero Challenge  #13, this one inspired by the Creative Bug video from Day 17 Cling Stamps.  I used the Hero Arts Leafy Vine cling stamp on Ocean Tides paper, and stamped tone on tone.  I had a request from my sister to restock her sympathy cards, so this one is for her.  I am entering this card at WWC285: Anything Goes Masculine.





This card pairs a mini bird I just bought from Ink to Paper with a bird and some flowers from Spring Woods from PTI.  I love how well they all play together.  I am entering this card at Festive Friday #66 (bright colors, flowers, bird, uplifting sentiment, sparkle).  I meant to add sparkle only on the birds' wings, but ended up with (lovely?) sparkle all over the card (and don't squeeze your Wink of Stella and shake it with the cap off near a card you just completed, unless you want a card with sparkle all over... just sayin').


 




My next card is another sympathy card for my sister's use, and it is inspired by the colors at Just Add Ink #519.





The next 2 cards are not inspired by any current challenges...they are all going to my sister to restock her sympathy card stash.  I really hope that she does not go through this batch as quickly as the last one.









That's it for me today.  Stay safe and craft on.

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