Saturday, March 15, 2014

ANOTHER QUICK CARD CHALLENGE

Here's another card I made for a 90 minute scramble with the Hero Arts Flickr Group.  This scramble was actually about 5 weeks ago, but I'm just now getting around to posting it!!! The challenge was to use the colors of silver and pink.

For this A2 size card, I used embossing paste with the Memory Box "Texture Mesh" stencil. This has to be my favorite stencil (that I own anyway) as the possibilities with it are endless. Anyway.....after I smeared the embossing paste over my stencil, I removed the stencil, and (while the paste was still wet) sprinkled silver embossing powder over it, then heat embossed. The butterflies (Hero Arts CL497) were stamped with Versamark ink on white cardstock, then heat embossed with white embossing powder. I then sponged Distress Ink "Pickled Raspberry", and Hero Arts "Bubble Gum" ink over the butterflies. I also used a silver gel pen to add a little silver to the butterflies. Then I gently smeared "Diamond" Distress Stickles over the butterflies for a little more shimmer. The little heart stamps were inked with the same colors as the butterflies. 

Thanks for looking!!

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QUICK CARD CHALLENGE

This card was made for another 90 minute scramble with the Hero Arts Flickr Group. The directions were to create a card with a neutral base (I chose white) and at least 3 other colors. I had 90 minutes to come up with the idea, create the card, photograph it, and post it! It can be a tense 90 minutes, but I really enjoy the challenge!

My additional colors were the Distress Ink colors of "Mustard Seed", "Spiced Marmalade", "Festive Berries" and "Fired Brick". I used small sponge daubers to apply the ink to the circular background of my flower. The flower (Hero Arts CG194) was inked with Versamark, stamped on vellum, then heat embossed with white embossing powder and cut out. 

Check out the Hero Arts Flickr Group to see some more AMAZING cards!!

Saturday, January 18, 2014

"YOUNG LOVE"

It's about time!!! This card incorporate some newly purchased, and not-so-newly purchased - but never used - items. The stenciled birch background is a recently released stencil from Memory Box, and I was sooooo anxious to try it. I've always loved the look of birch and/or aspen trees (I usually can't tell them apart)! The "seasoned citizens" sitting on the park bench is such an adorable stamp and I felt would be a perfect fit for a park-like setting for my card. The grass is a die from Impression Obsession.
Thanks for visiting! Come back ANY time!!

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DEER IN WINTER

Recently, I learned a technique of adding dimension to snowdrifts (or sand dunes, mountain ranges, etc.) by using torn strips of paper as masks, and sponging the edges with ink. I LOVE the way it turned out on this card! I spritzed the card with Perfect Pearls mist to give it a little sparkle and give the appearance that snow was still falling! Now that I live in California, I definitely don't miss the cold of our many years living in Canada. But, I sure miss the beauty of the sparkling and serene snow-covered hillsides!


CHALKBOARD NATIVITY

I'm either really late....or REALLY early with this post, but I'm just now getting around it it!!  The chalkboard look is extremely popular right now, and I'd been wanting to make use of my recently purchased Hero Arts Chalkboard background stamp. I loved the simplicity of this nativity stamp (Penny Black) and thought it would look great stamped in white ink on a black "chalkboard" background and colored with colored pencils (to look a bit like colored chalk. So...this is what I came up with:
Thanks for taking a look!!

Saturday, November 2, 2013

HERO ARTS FLICKR SCRAMBLE

One of the things I enjoy the most about the Hero Arts Flickr group is their 90 minute scrambles! There are so many talented and gifted individuals in the group, and it often amazes me to see what they create in 90 minutes or less. Here's my card:
Here's how I made it:
One of the requirements of the scramble was to incorporate snowflakes onto a tag shaped piece of paper. I happened to have some large manila tags, but I didn't really care for the manila color. So, I swiped "Chipped Sapphire" Distress Stain over the tag in order to change the color. Once the tag was fully colored, I spritzed it with Perfect Pearls Mist to give it a shimmer. Since I only had a short amount of time, I used my heat tool to quickly dry the ink. Once dry, I inked my Hero Arts snowflake stamp with Versamark ink, stamped it randomly onto the tag, then heat embossed it with "Winter Wonderland" embossing powder. The tag was then adhered to the card base and accented with the blue ribbon bow.

For the nativity image, I swiped a piece of white cardstock with the Chipped Sapphire stain. Once dry, I inked the same snowflake stamp with Chipped Sapphire Distress Ink for a tone-on-tone look. (I also wanted to incorporate the snowflake onto the nativity image.) Again, I spritzed the paper with Perfect Pearls Mist. Once dry, I inked my stamp from Papertrey Ink's "Star of Wonder" stamp set with Versamark, stamped the image, and heat embossed with the same embossing powder as the snowflakes on the tag. I then cut the image using a circle die, placed onto a slightly larger white cardstock circular cut, and lightly distressed the edges with Chipped Sapphire Distress Ink.  This image was adhered to the card base with foam strips. Here's a closer image of the nativity stamp:


Finally, I inked the sentiment stamp (from the same PTI stamp set) with Chipped Sapphire Distress Ink and stamped it onto the card front.

Thanks so much for looking!!  Be sure and check out the Hero Arts Flickr Group here, too!!

Monday, October 7, 2013

CAS MASCULINE BIRTHDAY

Here's a quick and easy, clean and simple birthday card for a guy. I love the various woodgrain patterned papers....gives it a nice rustic look!


Here's how I did it:
The kraft card base is 5"x7". All patterned paper came from the same source: MME "On The Bright Side - One". The feathers were die cut with SSS dies.("Feathers" and "POINTED FEATHERS") The blue wood strip and wood oval were adhered to the card base with a tape glider. The feathers were adhered with foam dots to give them some dimension. For the sentiment, I used this stamp set and cut the "Happy Birthday to You" stamp in half, inked it with Versamark, curved it to fit the curve of the oval, stamped it, and heat embossed it with white embossing powder.

Thanks for looking!!