Thursday, May 11, 2023

Ridin' the Struggle Bus - CTD SHOUT OUT & AYST TOP PICK!

 Hi all!

Have you ever had a project you just can't see to get your head around?  That was today and my attempt to complete a few challenges.  I guess that's why the call them challenges, eh?  If they weren't difficult they's be called cake walks....

I decided to join the Color Throwdown this week and their crazy color story of orange, aqua, lilac and black.  Not at ALL inside my comfort zone, so I thought I'd give it a try.  I TRIED to make 3 different cards for this challenge.  I was able to complete 2, and scrapped the third. This is the last card I made for this challenge.





After my first 2 attempts this morning, I spent the day thinking how to go about it and came up with the Altenew's Starlight Die Set. This is a new die so I'm also entering this card in the As You See It Challenge 'My most recent addition to my craft stash...', as well as the Happy Little Stampers Die Challenge and another for the Addicted to Stamps and More die cuts and stencils challenge This is a labor intensive card, LOADS of die cuts and paper piecing.  It takes a ton of patience for this type of card.

I started by die cutting the shape 6 times out of black, black glitter, white, aqua, lilac and orange cardstocks.  For the white and black papers, I removed the negative pieces and set them aside.  The colored die cuts, I immediately place a piece of Press n Seal wrap on the die cuts to keep them organized to the future placing.

  

I started with the white die cut on the black card base and attached the negative colored pieces in the white die cut.  I then layered all the remaining die cuts by using spray adhesive (way easier than with a glue pen) and put them together.  The assembled stack was then placed on the card base to cover the white die cut.  The star cut from the black cardstock was placed to frame the intricate work and a sentiment from Altenew Sentiment Strips was stamped and embossed with white detail powder and added to the center.

Do I like it?  Well...not really my aesthetic, but I appreciate the time and effort that went into it.

Have a colorful day!

Wednesday, May 10, 2023

Greenbrier Duo - FMS 585 DESIGN TEAM SHOUT OUT

  Hi all!

Just a quick card using the inspiration from the Freshly Made Sketches and the Flower Challenge.  The sketch was the launching point, and the pastel colors were inspired by The Greenbrier Resort in West Virginia.  One of our ALL TIME favorite places to go to!

The room that inspired this card it called the Trellis Room.  Its filled with mint green, hot pink, lavender and dark green. Sounds scary eh?  Dorthy Draper was a GENIUS when it came to color combos and decor, so I look to her for inspiration not only for my creations but even in my own home!  (My children refer to our decor as circus chic).



I started with the background color for this card, just like the Trellis room, I had to use Altenew's Minty Mint ink for the color to match the wall color. Next, I used the background die cut came from Altenew's Circle Quilt Cover die to correlate with the Freshly Made Sketches design for this week. I trimmed the circles into a strip for the panels in the sketch.  

The beautiful flowers come from Altenew's Wildy Loved mini stamp set.  Who knew so much detail and fun could come from a mini set??  It's amazing what they do...

I made the flower in both pink and purple using Altenew Shade of Purple Cherry Blossom  and Green Meadows ink sets.  The layers are wonderful and such an easy and impactful set for being a mini set! The die cut 'loved' also comes from this set and is cut from an old SU! color, Perfectly Plum if I remember correctly?

I guess that's it!

Have a colorful week!

Monday, May 8, 2023

Hibiscus Birthday - CHALLENGE WINNER!

 Hello all!

I've been blessed to have been able to spend part of the day in the studio.  I love lazy days....tomorrow I will be focusing on yard work...boo...


I decided to create this card for the Beautiful Blossoms Challenge blog with this image as the inspiration.  THe image has tropical flowers, so I grabbed my Altenew Hibisucs 3D die set to create this card. 



I used watercolor paints from Altenew with Puffy heart and Midnight Iris and mixed them together to create a verigated swatch of color.  I die cut my 2 flower pieces from that then repeated the same thing with Evergreen, Forest Glades and Bamboo paints.

For the background I painted Lagoon and splattered some on as well, then covered it with the Altenew Plaid Builders B die trimmed down to a small square.


Its been finished off with the Altenew Label Love stamp set for the Happy Birthday sentiment.

Wax seals CAS

 Hello all!

A quick creation here.  I'm trying to embrace the CAS card asthetic, so I'm continuing to participate in as many challenges as I can until it gets easier for me.



These cards I decided to do when I saw the color story they presented at CAS Colors and Sketches.  I don't have the updated SU! papers (I think I last purchased them when I was a demonstrator in 2010) so I used inks, die cuts and my new wax seals to make them.  I used a watercolor technique so the colors would be soft and muted to fit into the Flower Challenge as well this round.


I started with a watercolor ivory paper I have a plethora of...they are actually postcards you can paint on and mail!  100 to a pack, I got them for my art students as a gift for participating in a scavenger hunt at the Toledo Museum of Art a few weeks back.  I always buy more than I need, but they get used one way or another, so I'm not worried.  The paper has a natural texture to them, but work well with watercolors.  

I started by adding a water puddle to the paper, then tapped my brush into ink rubbed onto my work surface and tapped the puddle to send the pigment around.  The pink background one uses Altenew Pink Pearl, while the blue background uses Altenew's Desert Night and Volcano Lake inks.  

I created the card base and added the watercolor panel to them, then die cut the flower stems from Shein...they're not great dies, but they do the trick.

The wax seals I still need to work on my quickness with them...who knew they're so finicky? I combined the 2 blue colors for the pink card and 2 pink color waxes for the blue card. Each was stamped with the sentiment, then highlighted with a gold Sharpie marker.

They were both really quick and easy, hence making 2!

I hope you're having a colorful day!

Sunday, May 7, 2023

JUGS of Lemonade

 Hi all!


I just had to participate today with the JUGS color challenge #678.  Pink and yellow remind me of summer and pink or strawberry lemonade...and I'm a southern girl at heart so I'm a SUCKER for lemonade!


I am sorry again for the photos...I really need to take them during the day or invest in some good indoor lighting for my photos...They've come across as orange and pink...

I started with the watercolor paper.  I have lots of old re-inkers from my days with Stampin Up! so I used the Pretty in Pink re-inker and some pigment yellow powder on the paper.  I have been playing with the pigment powders lately, they're lots of fun but seriously messy!   I splashed those colors around on the paper, then lightly tapped it with a baby wipe to help give variation to the background.  After it dried, I used Altenew Puffy Heart and Fresh Lemon watercolor paints to add my splatters to the background.


Next, I pulled out The Greetery Slices die set, because I really do have a lemon obsession.  I think I have 3 lemon stamp sets and 2 die cut sets...and my kitchen is yellow and navy blue...with lemons...  I cut white cardstock and vellum paper to make my lemon slices, and I added Altenew Fresh Lemon and Pinkalicous inks to the vellum paper to give the slices a little color.  I have a small collection of jar PET stickers, so I thought I'd use that to ground out my arrangement.  I like that it adds a little shine to this, just like a jar!



The strip of patterned paper was cut from an old PTI bookmark die I have and in my scrap container, I found some luscious pink seam binding ribbon I used to use ALL THE TIME.  Its so beautiful and feminine...I couldn't resist using it.  The yellow bakers twine finishes off the bow perfectly.  I added the sentiment from Altenew's Main Squeeze set then finished with the sequin sparkles to complete the project!

I hope you've had a colorful day!!

Saturday, May 6, 2023

Monochrome stencil fun - CHALLENGE WINNER - Little Red Wagon

 Hi all!

Trying out watercolors with my stencils today.  I started with powdered watercolor pigments, but that went VERY astray, so I resorted to the old fashioned way.

 I was inspired by the Addicted to CAS challenge this week with the monochrome colors as well as the Addicted to Stamps and More challenge to use stencils and dies and thought I'd give the Little Red Wagon challenge blog a try this week as well.  

I like how it came out even if it gave me a run for my money today...  I love the stencil from Altenew, which I haven't used before so I thought I'd give it a run today.  The die cut is an old one from PTI, to be honest, difficult to get out of the die, but it's easily 10 years old and they've gotten better at making dies since then.  I actually have an order coming in from BOTH of these amazing companies this next week, I'm excited to receive them!


Have a colorful day!

Friday, May 5, 2023

Dots, stripes and peonies

 Hi all!

I'm SO ready for nice weather!  In Ohio we have 2nd and 3rd winters lasting until about May, sometimes we even get snow!  Today has been lovely and I'm hoping it continues to stay this way...fingers crossed.

After a whirlwind last 10 days helping out my 'protégé' at my old job (aprox 130 hrs), I'm finally able to find some time for my self in the studio. I'm participating in the Altenew May Inspiration Challenge hosted by the uber talented Jaycee Gaspar.  He is just...amazing.  Coloring and shading? CHECK!  Design and layout? CHECK!  Color and out of the box thinking? CHECK! CHECK! CHECK!  Amazeballs...

I mean...come on...really.  Have you seen anything else more exquisite? ALL of his work is of this caliber.  I still need to invest in some great alcohol markers, but I have pencils on the way so I can work on his techniques.  I am inspired!  I am also combining this with the Inkspirational challenge this week, Stripes and Dots. 

I started with stamping the image with Vanilla Cream ink using the Altenew Billowing Peonies bundle. It kept the image looking like a watercolor after using the stencils as the lines didn't show up hardly at all.  It's such a pretty set, I used the smaller of the 2 flower stamps with coordinating stencil using the Tropical Forest ink color group for the leaves and Rose Petal ink color group for the flowers, finishing the centers with the Warm and Cozy ink color group for the centers.

For the background, I used the Altenew Buffalo Plaid builder stencil with Orange Cream ink for my stripes and the dots were created with an old shimmer spray I had on hand and with gold metallic watercolor paint.  The sentiment is from the stamp set, which I stamped, embossed with gold embossing powder (I need to get some new stuff...it seems...off?) and die cut.  I finished off with a little sparkle from the sequins around the sentiment and the flowers.
Overall, I like the card...I think perhaps I should have used a darker ink for the stamp so the details would be more prominent.  I may try again with the larger stamp next time...

Have a colorful day!  


Monday, May 1, 2023

What an Honor! - GUEST DESIGNER!

 Hello all!

Welcome to my blog Paper Fiori!  I am honored to have been chosen to be the guest designer today at Color Hues Color Challenge today!  Color challenges are always my favorite, they inspire me to try combos I wouldn't try normally.  Like this card I made here.  I NEVER try combos like that, but trying it out, got me here today! 


This week, the challenge has 2 colors that would add cheer to anyone that received a creation with this combo.  Hot pink and cyan, those colors POP!  Cyan is one of my favorites, what girl doesn't love a Tiffany box color?  I decided to use all dies for this...minus the sentiment...I pulled out 2 dies I haven't used in YEARS!  Altenew Peony Dream 3D and the Candy Cane Stripe cover die.  

I started by using Altenew's Aqualicious ink with a blending tool on the corners of white card stock. Then I placed the Candy Cane Stripe background die over it.  
Next, I used a blending brush with Altenew's Cherry Blossom ink set to create the variegated colors for the flowers.  I die cut each piece of the flowers in the graduated colors from the ink set.  After completing the die cuts, I sprinkled the pieces with watered down white paint and Altenew's Rubelite watercolor brush marker.  
I die cut the leaves out of silver shimmer paper, SU! basic gray and vellum papers.  The sentiment came from Altenew's Best Mom stamp and die set and stamped with Industrial Diamond ink.  The card was finished off with a splatter with the Evening Gray watercolor brush  and a few iridescent sequins to add some sparkle!  Now I'm ready for Mother's day!!

Thanks again for visiting my blog today.  Be sure to visit the other designers from Color Hue and give them some love!

Have a colorful day!

Kristin

The struggle is real...CHALLENGE WINNER!

 Hi all!  I have to admit...CAS cards are HARD for me!  I want to add patters, and textures, and embellies, and die cuts, and, and, and....  I'm am generally a 'more is better' kind of girl, or as my girls would say "extra"!

When crafting earlier this evening, I made a background paper with my new favorite kit, the Altenew Craft Your Life Engraved Motifs.  I love this color green and love the versatility of this kit.  Since I didn't use it, and I couldn't let it go to waste, I decided to try my hand again at this weeks CAS Colors and Sketches challenge #509.  This is my second one, my first is here.

Again, sorry for the photo...its late here and my lighting is terrible!

I decided to add color behind the flower with a blender brush and Volcano Lake ink from Altenew.  I framed it out by using a post-it note.  The sentiment is from Altenew Sentiment Strips, its a great set to have on hand.

I HAD to be just a little bit 'extra' and added 3 simple sequins for a touch of sparkle.  This is only my second slim line card, and I get why they're popular.  I need to find my envelope punch so I can make cute envelopes for them!

Thanks for visiting me today, have a colorful day!



Sunday, April 30, 2023

Trying something new...

 Hi all!  Its late here, I've enjoyed spending time in my studio this evening trying something new!  I was inspired buy the Shopping Our Stash challenge #495 this week, Fun Folds.  I am not generally a fancy fold card kind of girl, but when I saw the Sunday Stamps #308 layout challenge...my creative juices started flowing!  Also, since I'm trying to re-establish myself in the blog-o-sphere after my 2+ year hiatus, I'm also entering this in the Krafty Chicks #661 All Occasions challenge and the Addicted to CAS #236 Window Challenge, it's not exactly CAS...but it has a window?

Please forgive my horrible photo...like I said it's late here and my lighting is terrible!

The layout is where I started.  I have this window die for the panel to the left, used the flowers on the die cut for the circle in the layout and reversed the sentiment strip.  Also, in keeping with the 'shop my stash' theme, the roses are from a project I did a couple weeks ago but went another direction and the 'Hello' die has been in my sentiment left over box for YEARS!

This is also a tri-folded card, in that the sentiment and the flowers are folded over the card base...
Here is what the fold over looks like open...



Have a colorful week!



Better late than never...

Wow has it been a crazy week!  I am consulting at my old job, helping my 'protégé'  with implementing the year end art show at school.  With nearly 2,000 projects, it can get very overwhelming for your first time.  Thankfully, things were organized and we are almost ready for our Thursday show.



Since I've been distracted, I haven't been in my studio for my own crafting all week, but knew I HAD to make another card for the Altenew April Inspiration Challenge hosted by Joy D'souza.  I wasn't really happy with my other one, so I've had it in my head on what I'd do for another one.  Also, since I'm trying to get back into my blog-o-sphere and creating, I'm entering this into the Paper Players Challenge #638, using sparkle, die cuts and embossing


Please excuse the photography...its 10:30 pm and I don't have the best lighting...  

I am using my Craft Your Life Engraved Motifs kit for this time around.  I am LOVING this set...it reminds me of patterns by Dorthy Draper and Carleton Varney at the Greenbrier.  It has so many possibilities for color combinations or making monochromatic patterns with depth.


I used Altenew's Green Valley inks for the green flowers on SU! Garden Green paper as well as Velvet, Crimson and Heart Beat for the red flowers.  Everything was colored using the stencil.  The main flower I embossed BEFORE I stamped the outline image...so the image isn't a clean as I would like.

I stamped a sentiment from the stamp set with coordinating die as well as adding Mountain Pine and gold metallic splatters.  Finally I added some rhinestones in matching green.  TIP-use your alcohol inks to color your clear rhinestones to match your creations!

I hope you have a colorful week!!



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