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It's time for another AAA Cards Challenge! This time we have a photo inspiration for you and it's beautiful in its simplicity.
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.
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.
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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!
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!
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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!
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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!
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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!
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I'm trying to take advantage of my time out in the studio today. With all my brain power going to Christmas prep, I utilized the blog-o-sphere for some inspiration. This time, Sunday Stamps helped me work out a layout using the same supplies I used to make this card.
The tilted panel was cut with Pink Fresh's Snowflake cover die. The snowflake embellies on the side are from Pink Fresh as well, Large Snowflakes.
The sentiment is Altenew's Joy die cut from Silver brushed cardstock with the added stamp sentiment from their Joyful Greetings stamp set.Its finished off with matching blue sequins for some added sparkle!
Have a colorful day!
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Is there anything more perfect than a snowflake? They are one of my favorite icons of the winter season. I use them all the time, especially in my decorating for the holidays. They are elegant and can be simple or ornate. Just perfection!
I very rarely used patterned papers anymore, but I have a plethora of them because I love them! I don't think I used them because I don't want to use them up...I'm working on that thought process. For my 'therapy', I have made a commitment to use my Christmas papers this year for my tags and cards. The blue snowflake pattered paper is from Waffle Flower Happy Gnomes
The Snowflake cover die and Large Snowflakes are from Pink Fresh, while the Joy die and Joyful Greetings stamps are from Altenew.
I just picked up a ton of new sparkly bits from Cartwrights sequins which I am enjoying immensely!
Have a colorful day!
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Are you ready for the holidays? I'm getting there...still have more cards to create for local people to go with their handmade gifts. I'll share those soon...they're so fun!!!
With my recent publication, I received an adorable Hero Arts stamp set Holiday Borders and Icons and coordinating stencil Snowflake. Since snowflakes are the theme for the packaging for today, I thought this would be a great set to incorporate.
I also love this color combo it goes well with summer or winter themes! The color combo reminds me a bit of my very first big win when card making. Green, yellow/gold, and blue. I just love that combo!
The sketch was modified a little, instead of the sentiment repeating vertically, I chose to do it horizontal because of the length of the sentiment. I like how it worked. It's all finished off with a lovely die cut snowflake from Pink Fresh Large Snowflake die with some glitter glue all over it for some sparkle!
That's it for today, I hope you're getting your holiday plans and gifts in order...I'm trying to keep up!
Have a colorful day!
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It's another Sisterhood of Crafters post today! This time we are focusing on CHRISTMAS and we are sadly saying goodbye to our dear DT member Ina. She has been an amazing inspiration to our group and we are sad to see her go, but happy she is on to more fun things in her future! Please participate this time around and help us give her a BIG sisterly send off!
This card was made with Altenew's Nordic Vines foil and die set. If you love anything Scandinavian...which I do...then this is an amazing foil set for you. Since this set is incredibly versatile, the graphic nature of the image can be used ANY time of the year!
The background was a bit fiddly, the Circle Quilt cover plate die was cut twice, then pieced together to fill the entire space with the pattern. It was a labor of love, and I really do love how it came out!
Both the foil plates from the Nordic Vines set were used for this card, after foiling and die cutting the images, they were stacked one on top of the other down the left side of the slimline card. It's finished off with the Joyful Greetings die and stamp set.
That's it for today, I hope you have a colorful, sing-along-song kind of day!
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I'm glad the year is winding down...It's been a difficult 2023! Despite the challenges this year, I am grateful I have been able to face all those challenges with grace and joy...mostly due to my fantastic hubby. What are you happy to say goodbye to in 2023?
This card has Altenew's fabulous Vintage Tile embossing folder...it makes for a great background, subtle yet impactful. Also included are the Nordic Vines foil plates and the Joyful Greetings stamp and die set.
The top part of the card has the embossing folder, the soft lines do not distract from the beautiful silver foiled vining on the forefront of the card. Next, the sentiment was heat embossed with silver and colored with blue markers...I'm still working on my technique...
This holiday card is finished off with the gorgeous glitter paper in a pale shade of blue. I adore glitter paper, it makes me happy we are now able to find them in so many different colors to match our creations!
That's it for today, I hope your have a joyful, colorful rest of your 2023!
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Welcome to another challenge with AAA Cards! This time we have a sketch to inspire you. I know it’s a busy time of year, but take some time out of your day to be crafty!
Although the sketch is simple, I decided to bump it up a bit by making it a shaker card.
The background paper is made with layers of embossing and ink blending. Starting with the snowflakes from Altenew’s Snowy Delight, the image was stamped on white paper, and embossed with clear embossing powder. The paper was then ink blended with a light blue. The process with the heat embossing, ink blending and stamping was repeated 2 more times with darker shades of blue ink.
The acetate was stamped And heat embossed with white embossing powder with the sentiments included in the stamp set. They were heat embossed with white embossing powder with the sentiments included in the stamp set.
Finally, the shaker card was assembled with ice crystal type gems to keep with the winter theme.
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