Friday, October 11, 2019

AECP Level 1 Final exam

Hi ya'll!

All right peeps!  Grab a cup o' joe, a snack and get comfy, I'm going to entertain you....hopefully....with some creating goodness!

I have been squeezing in crafting time these last 2 weeks to complete my 'Final Exam' for the Altenew Educator Certification Program, and let me tell you , it was QUITE the challenge!

For this exam I had several requirements I had to adhere to.  First, create a his and her Card Set as a gift set. Ok...now for inspiration....I decided to create one gift set for my sister-in-law and one for my best friend.  They both had their youngest fly the nest this fall and head to college.  The gifts have cards for them to send to their newly released youngins into the wild...One boy, one girl.  CHECK.

Next, select ANY 3 components from the classes in Level 1.  Well, I'm extra, so I did more than 3....hope that's ok....I used 11 to be exact!  From the Easy Die Cutting Techniques; Dry embossing, ink blending using a hand crafted stencil from a die cut, along with a little bit of negative die cutting and inlaid die cutting.  From the Easy Ink Blending and Irresistable Ink Techniques classes; ink blending with a brush, direct to paper inking, painting with ink pads and emboss resist.  From the Seasonal Scene Building class, a shaker element.  Finally from the For the Guys classes, using geometric elements for masculine cards.  Whew!  CHECK.

Then, share some design tips.  I mostly have tips for making creating easier, which I talk about in my video.  CHECK.  Each card set should consist of 4-6 cards, each has 6.  CHECK.  Use one recycle element on a set or its packaging, I chose to use it for the packaging, CHECK.

Challenge blog post...here it is!....and a detailed step-by-step photo tutorial and/or YouTube video.  My video skills need major refining and I NEED to get a camera for this....and perhaps a 'how to' class!....but my trusty iPhone did the trick.  CHECK.

FINALLY....Submit to the gallery by 10/11.  That has been the hardest due to a crazy life, but here I am!  Just under the wire....

Wanna see them?  Here are some photos of the card sets.

The Masculine set - grungy and graphic!

The Feminine set - soft and pretty!
I decided to make the 2 sets coordinate....even though they are going to 2 different people....by using the same stamp sets, die cuts and similar techniques.  The sets are very different, but completely compliment each other and the designs were simple so they could be easily created for either gender.  Check out the video to see how they were created.

Here are the photos of the cards from both sets as well as side by side photos of the cards with their 'sibling'. ....I've added the supply list below the images, all products are Altenew unless noted....  First up "Hey, Let's Chat Soon" to remind them to call their mothers!
Layered Snowflake Die B; Happy Mail & Sentiment Strips; Tall Alpha & Fine Frames Circle dies


Candy Cane Strip, Tall Alpha and Virginia Rose dies; Sentiment Strips & Happy Mail stamp set


Second....and my favorite....for when they've done something outstanding and you really want to celebrate them...and sound like a cool hipster....
Happy Mail, Label Love and Bad Days Happen stamp sets; Fine Frames Circle and Layered Snowflake Cover A dies


Happy Mail, Label Love and Bad Days Happen stamp sets; Fine Frames Circle, Virginia Rose and Layered Snowflake Cover A dies


Next, just letting you know they're in your thoughts....
Fine Frame Cover and Leaf Canopy dies; Happy Mail & Leaf Canopy stamp set


Layered Snowflake Die B; Happy Mail & Leaf Canopy stamp sets


Next, for a job well done!


Layered Plaid A & B and Follow Your Arrow dies, Follow Your Arrow and Bad Days Happen stamp sets


Almost done!  This one is for just being a great kid, in college, doin' their thing...
Circle Quilt Cover and Fine Frames Circle dies, Happy Mail and Sentiment Strips stamp sets


Circle Quilt Cover and Fine Frames Circle dies, Happy Mail and Sentiment Strips stamp sets


FINALLY, just call your mother already!!!!
Candy Cane Stripe Cover, Fine Frames Rectangle and Its For You dies; Happy Mail and It's For You stamp sets


Layered Plaid A&B, It's For You and Fine Frames Rectangle dies; Happy Mail & Its For You stamp sets



Aren't they cute?  Now the recycled packaging was....excruciating....a challenge.  I usually just alter containers, but decided to build my own boxes....it was not a good choice....

I had cleaned out my closet and found an old market bag with left over file folders from work.  All of them had writing or papers glued to them and I would have just pitched them...BUT with this project in the back of my head, I decided to use them for my packaging.

Let me start my saying, I am not an engineer.  Or much of a builder of boxes.  I only have 10 folders left....I think I may have had 25+ when I started.....  It took a TON of trial and error to create these suckers...and I love them!  Each of the boxes have a shaker element to them as well as a very simple design in relation to their decoration. 



The box for masculine set was fairly easy to design with the dimensions I needed.  The outside is covered in a pale gray cardstock and the inside was covered with red cardstock.  Having 3 thick layers did make folding difficult, but not impossible.


The plastic from the shaker cards is recycled too!  It came from report plastic covers, you know the kind.  Like the ones we used in elementary school to cover our book reports?  Yup, those...

The feminine set was more of a challenge.  I wanted to use just 1 large piece to create it, but file folders are only 'so' big, so I had to divide up the base into multiple pieces to create it.  The outside is covered with a basic white cardstock.




That's it!  I hope this was a relaxing and inspiring visit....and your coffee didn't get cold....

 Have a very colorful day!

Sunday, September 22, 2019

MFS Clean and Simple

Hi y'all!

Super quick post here.  I have created a card for the MFS Card Design Superstar challenge.  This time I did the Clean and Simple Genius approach.

Even thought this is an interactive card....it's a shaker in case you couldn't tell, the design is simple with an elevated craftsmanship.  The background is dry embossed with the cursive 'You' die from the MFS You Trio die set.  The repetitive embossing is a subtle but effective for a patterned background that adds to the overall effect of the card.  Also, keeping the design simple allows the extra elements to really shine!

The shaker part of the card, was created by layering 6 pieces of 110lb card stock with the same die cut.  Using foam wasn't working, and the heavy cardstock works perfectly for such a small amount of space.

The sentiment was completed with a fishtail tag from the All About You stamp set.  It was embossed with white powder on a pink piece of cardstock to pick up the color in the plaid.  Finally, a few sequins were added to add more sparkle!

Hope you enjoy!

Have a colorful day!!


Thursday, September 19, 2019

Hardest. Card. EVER!!

Hi y'all!


Well...I have just completed my first interactive card that wasn't a shaker card.  It was HARD!!!  Kudos to all those artists out there that can make these suckers in their sleep.  I struggled, and cursed, and re-did every aspect at least TWICE....if not more....while working on this creation.  I'm tellin' ya, it was a labor of love and determination!  AND....I'm obsessed with it!!!  It's so darn cute and, after all that hard work, the interactive part actually works!!  Thank you to My Favorite Things for the 2019 Card Design Super Star challenge, it REALLY pushed me outside of my comfort zone.  I've made this card for the 'Innovation Master' category.

Being a novice at interactive cards, I did some research on what to create.  I searched and searched.  I wanted to do something different....because I apparently like to torture myself....and most of what I found I had seen before.  I pulled out my MFS stamps to encourage my inspiration.  Then I spotted it.  The London Mouse set.  It has been retired, but it's still one of my favorites.  I LOVE the taxi and double decker bus in the set, I used one on this little ditty not to long ago.  This set reminds me of a trip we took London 2 years ago.  That's when it hit me...I wanted to make the cars look like they were driving by!  Perfect!

I looked for instructions online to make the turning panel, but couldn't find anything.  I'm sure there is one out there, but for the life of  me, I couldn't find one.  I decided I needed to engineer one and started with straws, lots and lots and LOTS of foam and tape, packing tape, acetate and 2 food picks.  Epic fail.  After many....many, many....attempts, it didn't work.  The images were too large for my vision to make the risky turn around....they have a terrible turning radius....however the little mice were the perfect size.  I set to try and make that work.  With a little experimentation and pulling out my almost dead laminator I was FINALLY able to make the mechanism work.  Here it is as I was engineering it.
 Yup, that's a Popsicle stick in there...


And this was my work space when I was only 1/2 done with it and about 4 hours in.

Yup.  It's a disaster, and that's just my desk area!  I didn't take any photos of my cutting or die cut area because it was just too terrible to behold....I've spared you all the horror!.....  BUT....I got my vision to work!  Here is the adorable little creation in action....
EEKK!!!  I know, right?!?  Too adorable!  I showed it to my hubby when I was done because I was so proud of myself.  He thought it was cool but I should have made it automated.  I almost killed him.  He's on life support now.

Here are close-ups of all the scenes it created.


 These are the rain clouds and rain, 'cause it rains a lot there.

Here it is with the cutie patootie mouse...





Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Last one!

Hi y'all!

I've done it!  Completed my final class for the Level 1 AECP.  This program so far has not only been fun, but it helped me re-visit some techniques I hadn't done in a long time, and to use them in a new way.   I highly recommend checking them out!

The final class, Irresistible Inking Techniques is a great re-fresher!  I used all four techniques on the cards I created. 

The first cards, I made together using a piece of acetate to create the ombre background.  I LOVE how they came out!  I need to remember to use this technique more often.  I used the Tea Party and Sweet Dreams with color ink sets and Bamboo ink.


The leaves from the Altenew Leaf Canopy set were stamped and embossed with gold, then die cut.  Using the same colors from the background, I used the inks as water color paints.  The embossing helps to keep the puddles of water in their respective leaves which made the painting even easier.  I originally was going to use the contrasting leaves on the backgrounds, but at the last minute decided to go monochromatic.  I'm glad I did!  Having the contrast was just too much and fought each other. 


I splattered the background with the darkest color from the background and some gold shimmer water color paint. The sentiment was die cut with the Altenew Fancy Hello die with gold mirror paper.  Everything was completed with a few sequins for some shimmer!  I'm entering these cards in the Global Design Project challenge for this week, Bloom and Grow; and the Simon Says Stamp challenge Monochrome.


The second card I used the direct to paper technique for the background.  Using the color inks from the Warm Grey color ink set.  I rubbed the pads in straight lines to give the illusion of wood planking.  I continued the process with the 3 lightest colors. 

I felt the background was lacking, so I used my Broken Chevron stencil to complete the wood background by inking the stencil and placing on the inked background.  I finished off the card with a painted die cut from the Leaf Cluster set and wood branches from the Create a Wreath die set.

The sentiment is stamped around the edges of the card, with the 'you are' beginning each of the statements.

The final card uses the direct to paper technique.  The Mega Happy sentiment is die cut from a white cardstock panel.  The remainder was then dry embossed with the Layered Snowflakes Die B.

The sentiment was then subbed with a Versamark ink pad, and embossed with gold powder.  It was then rubbed with a Pink Pearl ink pad.  Its a great technique if you want a specific color of paper.  I repeated the process with the 'birthday' sentiment as will using the Coral Bliss ink pad. 

The card was finished off with a little stardust glitter glue on the sentiment and some sequin embellies.

Well, that's it!  I now am waiting for my assignment for my 'final'...Can't wait to see what it is!

Have a colorful day!

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