Wednesday, January 24, 2024

Winter Blues

 Hi all!

Its that time again!  Another challenge for Sisterhood of Crafters is ready to roll!  I just love doing challenges, they really help me work outside my comfort zone and try different things.  This fortnight challenge is WINTER BLUES.  I have a friend that always gets sad during the winter months, so I went that route when making this card.  Some snail mail love to cheer her up, but also not remind her of the wintery mess outside.


This card has an acetate overlay with foil added to it from Altenew's Nordic Vines set done with Rose Gold foil.

The card base has the same foil plates 'letter pressed' into it.  I didn't have the BetterPress system at the time, so I just used a rubber mat I had with my die cutting machine.  Unfortunely, the edges of the plate show, which wouldn't happen with the BP, but it still looked good so I went with it.  It is also swiped it with some Dusk Crisp ink to make it stand out more.


It is finished off with a sentiment from the Versatile Greetings 2 die set, with the background cut from Topaz card stock.

Hope you're all staying warm!  Now go check out our DT's work to inspire you!  Have a colorful day!


Sunday, January 21, 2024

Cozy Cold Colors

 Hi all!

Still figuring out how to work my new computer with photo editing.  It's always been a challenge...before, using my iphone to my Windows computer via Lightroom.  Now my phone and computer 'talk' to each other, but I can't figure out the Lightroom on the iMac.  Ahhh...first world problems!  I am grateful for all that I have, even though I hate technology.  In the meantime, I've made a card for the current Color Throwdown and Triple  B challenges, their color combos are very similar and just spoke to me!


Such gorgeous soft colors together!  I will have to save this combo in my bank for a future card...


I'm trying to decide if my blue wasn't 'dusty' enough.  I used Altenew Blush, Pinkalicous, Misty Morning and Cloudy Sky Crisp Dye inks for the flower and the leaves.  The blush was applied in 2 layers, I didn't want to go too red since the next color in the family was Rouge...definately not a blush.


The background was in my scrap bin, and made from Altenew's Fine Frames Cover Die set.  Using the rubber mat that came with my die cutting machine, the die was embossed onto the white card stock, then die cut it onto gold mirror paper.  


Some my think I'm crazy for having the scrap bins...they are even catagorized by theme so items can be found easily...and they certainly came in handy for this card! This sentiment from Essential Sentiments was in there, which is perfect for my bestie going through some hard times right now.  Snail mail hugs to the rescue!

That's it for today...If you have any suggestions for how to use an apple computer, please share!  I'm eager to learn some tricks!  Have a colorful day!



Having my apple and eating cake too...

Hi all!

How are you all with technology?  I'm TERRIBLE!!!  I have zero patience for all the changes that happen with apps and programs.  So when my amazing hubby purchased me an Apple iMac for Christmas since my laptop has been giving me issues, I've avoided setting it up...until now.  My guilt got the better of me every time I would walk into the studio.  I'm struggling with the conversion from Windows to a Mac.  Any suggestions?  In the meantime, I thought I would participate in the TGIF Challenge.


When I saw this challenge picture, I knew just the stamp set I had to use for it!  Altenew's Mini Delight, Cut the Cake stamp set with matching die!


It's a perfect fit, right?  The beauty of this stamp set, you can create any 'flavor' of cake you want based on your ink selections!  I only wish baking was this easy...


The background embossing panel was frankensteined using Altenew's Stellar Cascade embossing folder, I had to match it up and run it through the machine 2 times to do the entire slim line card.  Don't look too closely or you'll see the splice...


The great thing about this set, is it has dies for the cake, the whipped cream, the sprinkles and the 'cake' sentiment.  Great set eh?

That's it for me...off to figure out this apple contraption...  Have a colorful day!


 

Forgetful XOXO - TIC TOCK CHALLENGE 239 TEAM PICK!

 Hi all!

It's time for another AAA Cards Challenge!  This time we have a photo inspiration for you and it's beautiful in its simplicity.


See what I mean?  I love the texture from the white hearts against the red color of the 2 hearts.  It's a great inspiration for a CAS card, don't you agree?


Here is my take on the photo.  The new Simon Says Stamp Puppy Love stencil is ADORABLE!!  Look at those little toe beans...  Used with a swipe of some Altenew Embossing Paste and the perfect background to match the photo was made.  SO FUN!


The 'XO' die for the main sentiment has been floating around my studio for...well, years I guess?  During one of my 're-organization' days, it fell out of my old die storage case and I since I used to throw away packaging, I'm clueless...I don't do that anymore...any idea?  I'd be forever grateful for your brilliance...I've Google searched and get nada.  Anyway, it's really pretty cut Red Spinel glitter card stock from the Altenew Gradient Glitter Cardstock Red collection, against the texture behind it.


The added sentiment was stamped on a piece of card stock die cut with Altenew's Featured Sentiments Die set.  Using one of their sentiment strip dies is so handy for these little stamp sentiments.  This one stamp is from Simon Says Stamp Elegantly Modern Greeting.  I'm eager to use this set more, its a fantastic basic set with beautiful fonts...highly recommend!

I'm also entering this in the Inspirational challenge USE STENCILS and the Tic Tac Toe challenge, down the left side of the board; heart, red and die/punch.

 

Be sure to visit all our DT and give them some love, have a colorful day!!

Friday, January 19, 2024

Simple winter wishes...

 Hi all!

It's time for another CAS on Friday challenge!  This time around, we are focusing our challenge on WINTER...appropriate since winter has reared it's ugly head in the US this last week.  My daughter even had school cancelled because it was TOO cold...no snow...just cold.


In keeping with the cold...and in my opinion, if it's going to be cold, there may as well be snow...I decided to create a very simple CAS winter snow themed card and am also entering it into the Simply Clean and Simple challenge...Winter.


The background was created using Hero Arts Snowflake stencil and Altenew Embossing paste.  After allowing that to dry, Altenew Iridescent shimmer spray was sprinkled for a subtle effect...you can see it in the first photo and on the little house. 


Speaking of the little house, it was in my scrap bin from an earlier card using My Favorite Things My Neighborhood.  I did add some Stickles glitter to the house for some shimmer.  The sentiment was added using Simon Says Stamp CZ Designs Season's Greetings stamp set with Altenew Teal Cave ink.  An incredibly simple CAS card!

I hope this and the other DT's creations inspire you to create a WINTER themed card, so be sure to share it with us HERE and visit the other DT's and give them some love!

Have a colorful...and hopefully warmer...day!



Thursday, January 18, 2024

White on white on white? - PEACE ON EARTH TOP 3!

 Hi all!

Super quick post here today.  I created this card with several challenges in mind and posted them on my INSTA, but I couldn't get it to translate onto blog posts, so I'm also adding it here!

 


I'm entering this card in the Peace on Earth challenge, the card encompasses 3 of the images from the inspiration photo.  I'm also entering this in the Timeout Challenge this round, inspired by the inspiration phrase in their photo...'Winter Solitude, in a world of one color, the sound of the wind'.  Great haiku...

Lots of layers and textures for this one!  My goal was to keep everything in a shade of white with lots of texture. I used my new SSS Grand Corner Leaves die and their Circle Sentiments Christmas stamp set…which I LOVE! 

The layered background was created using Altenew’s embossing paste with the Hero Arts Snowflake stencil over a panel made from Waffle Flower Dashed Snowflake cover die inked with Vanilla Cream Crisp die ink.

That's it for today!  Visit my INSTA post on this card to see the coordinating card made for the hop I participated in there.  It's a cutie too!

Have a colorful day!

Wednesday, January 10, 2024

Cold in paradise...

 Hi all!

I am here with another challenge for the Sisterhood of Crafters!  This fortnight's challenge is ICY COLD...  I live in the Northern Midwest of the US, so it can get pretty cold here in the winter.  Lucky for us, it's been pretty mild so far...knock on wood...we'll see how the rest of winter goes.

My family is currently planning our spring break, and while I want to go to someplace warm with a beach, my hubby wants to visit a big city like New York, London or Toronto.  I don't think we'll do any international travel, but anywhere in North American is always possible.  This dilemma has inspired this card!


In person, this card really shimmers like ice!  The paper the flower was stamped on was first sprayed with Altenew Iridescent ink spray.  It gave the paper a pale blue effect and in the light, it changes colors all in the cool spectrum, it's gorgeous!  I really wish it would translate in photos...  I am also entering this in the current Color Hues challenge given its beautiful light blue and navy colors. 


The flower was stamped with Altenew's Dynamic Duo Paradise Flowers from their November release.  I love all their Dynamic Duos...it's like one stop shopping with coordinating stencil, stamp and dies.  
Only the detail stencil was used for color on this blossom, the shimmer added enough color for the base color of the flower using Persian Blue.  The outline was stamped with Sapphire ink on the shimmer paper and Persian blue behind the die cut.  


The sentiment was stamped Versamark and white heat embossing to make it pop off the dark blue cardstock.  The finishing touch was splatters made with Sapphire blue and iridescent ink spray.  I hope you enjoyed this inspiration for ICY COLD.  Please be sure to visit and comment on the DTs posts and give them some love!

Have a ICY colorful day!
  


Tuesday, January 9, 2024

Chinoiserie Blues

 Hi all!

What is the state of your crafting space?  Since Christmas, my has been a DISASTER, and with being so busy, it stayed that way until yesterday.  I was able to FINALLY get in the studio, clean-up and do some much needed re-organizing!  It's not 100%, but its definitely getting there.  Enough to where I was able to sit down and get some projects and challenges completed.

Color Hues current challenge inspired this card.  I'm a sucker for all things Chinoiserie, which is exactly what this color combo calls for!  I received this month's Create Your Life kit from Altenew called Loving You.  Its so pretty and delicate.  I was able to make several items using this set, so you'll see it a bunch over the next few weeks.

This card started by heat embossing the main image on white card stock with white embossing powder. Using Sea Glass Crisp Dye ink, I ink blended the entire piece of cardstock so the embossed image would pop off the paper.  

The included stencil made inking this detailed flowers very easy!  The Cool Summer Night color family did the trick and helped to create the bold blues needed to create the beautiful chinoiserie look.

Keeping the card simple, the sentiment was stamped and heat embossed on white vellum.  An old My Favorite Things Folded Fishtail Banner die was used to cut out the sentiment and add it to the card front.  I think I'll save this and give it to my mom for Valentines day...she is obsessed with blue and white decor and this will be right up her alley.

That's it for now!  Back to cleaning...have a colorful day!


Sunday, January 7, 2024

While I had the supplies out...

  Hi all!

I hope you all had a wonderful holiday season!  We are back at AAA Cards design this week for first challenge of the year...it's a great sketch and I hope you will join us!


I traveled after Christmas and returned just Tuesday with a horrible case of the stomach flu.  Because of that I have not started my annual re-organization of the studio, with many of my Christmas items still out.  I guess I have a start on this years Christmas cards!


The background is made with Altenew's Starbust stencil used twice with 2 different colors of green ink, and masked off to created my panel of color.


I added the cute little mouse from an old set I have called London Mouse from My Favorite Things.  It's long been retired, but still one I reach for when I need an animal stamp.


Now, check out the other DTs adorable creations for inspiration and join in our challenge!  I hope to see you there!

Have a colorful week...