Wednesday, October 4, 2023

Altenew New October 2023 Stamps, Dies, Stencils, and More Release!

 Hi all!

Welcome to Paperfiori, I'm so glad you're here!  Today I'm honored to be participating in Altenew's October 2023 Marvelous Monthly Series Release Blog Hop + Giveaway!  You should have arrived here from the amazing Agnieszka Malyszek, but be sure to hit all the AMAZING artists on this hop by starting here.


I am featuring today the fantastic Joy die, foil and stencil bundle, the Festive Greenery embossing folder and stencil bundle, and a touch of the Joyful Greetings stamp set. These products are wonderful for holiday projects or even for everyday happy occasions.  They are perfect for quick and simple cards when you're busy with life...or the holidays!

Each of the cards above are created using the same layout and processes.  However, with a change of color, a switch of the coordinating sentiment and embellishments, the possibilities with these products are endless!


This first card is my traditional holiday card.  The Joy bundle includes a foil plate, dies and a stencil.  Such variety!  The stencil allows you to create a bold statement stripes or solid colored if you want some variety.  I used the die set and stencils from the bundle for this bold sentiment.  The sentiment strip in the center was created from the new Joyful Greetings stamp set, which has a great combination of sentiments that coordinate.


I also adore the Festive Greenery layered stencil background! I love layered stencils, as you can make endless patterned papers in any color combination of your choice, which makes them a fantastic investment.  


This second card layout and technique is the same as the first, but using non-traditional holiday colors and actually is geared more toward New Year celebrations. 


I only used the Joy foil plate and the background die for the large sentiment and again the Joyful Greetings set for the center sentiment.  With a few added sprigs of 'greenery' from Altenew's Create-A-Wreath die set using vellum paper lightly inked with a coordinating color and Blue Crystals Gradient Glitter Paper set, the sentiment really shines!  

This final card moves more toward an everyday celebration instead of the holidays.  I used the Festive Greenery again for the background with pale pinks and greens making it perfect for celebrating a new addition to a family.  The foreground white panel was embossed with the coordinating folder and laid out to continue the pattern.

The Joy die bundle again is featured in the center, with the background die cut out from the white panel and the Joy outline pink to complete the bold sentiment.  If you'd like to see more cards non-holiday cards using the Joy bundle, check them out on my  Instagram @kristinsluhan.  

Now for the fun part! To celebrate this release, Altenew is giving away a $100 gift certificate to 1 lucky winner and a $50 gift certificate to 4 winners! Please leave a comment on the Altenew Card Blog AND each designer’s blog post on the blog hop list below by 10/10/2023 for a chance to win. Altenew will draw 5 random winners from the comments left along this blog hop and announce the winners on the Altenew Winners Page on 10/12/2023 That's $300 total in prizes!!

THANK YOU so much for taking the time to visit, read and comment here and at the other stops along the hop!  It really brings each of us so much JOY...yes I went there😉...to share our work with you! 

Now head on over to the lovely Amy Tsuruta for your next stop on the hop!

Have a wonderfully colorful day!


Monday, October 2, 2023

Birthdays galore and a SNEAK PEEK! - AAA BIRTHDAY CARD CHALLENGE TOP 4!!

 Hi all!

I have several family birthdays this month, 2 of them on the same day!  I shared a card for my sweet teenager's birthday here from a previous challenge.  She is only 1 of the the important people in my life with a birthday within a 30 day period.


Today, I'm using the AAA Birthday Card challenge to inspire this next card.  Since I am an ex-preschool teacher, my students loved to ask me, 'what's your favorite color Mrs. 'Luan?' (its hard to pronounce double S's at that age😆).  I always said 'rainbow color because I love ALL the colors!", so that's what I did here!

This is a soon-to-be released stamp and die set from Altenew called Cut the Cake. It doesn't release until the middle of the month, but you can see some of the inspirations from it here.  


I used all the fun rainbow colors for this, and love how it came out!  The background is also a new embossing folder from Altenew called Stellar Cascade, but that one is being released on THURSDAY!!!  Stop back for a blog hop then...

Thanks for stopping by, I hope you have a colorful day!!



Sunday, October 1, 2023

Paradise...

 Hi all!

What's your version of paradise?  Relaxing on a beach?  Snuggled up to a fire?  Lounging in bed?  Holed up in your crafting space without ANY other responsibilities, or demands on your time?  I'll take all 4 thank you....  Since my mom's fall in July, we had to cancel our immediate family vacation plans until next year, but we all need a break!  4 days in New York or at beach?  Hmmmm....  we will see...

Until then, I'm in my studio for a few minutes this morning whipping up a card for the new AAA Challenge #250, ink blending.  I'm even throwing my hat in the ring for their open DT spot...keeping my fingers crossed!

Ever since I found the mini blending brushes from Altenew, I can't stop doing ink blending!  I love it...I even have a trick I use while creating you can see HERE.  I hate wasting ink...

I always head toward a good rainbow blending, it's the pre-school teacher in me!  I then used a simple tropical leaf to die cut my rainbow paper from the Hibiscus flower die set.  The design of this leaf allows the white background to show, to keep my CAS design as simple as possible.


After the leaf was cut, I added a few little splatters of the rainbow with my watercolor paints.  Next, I added a sentiment from a new set debuting in November which is too cute...more sneak peeks on that set soon.  Add it all together and you have a simple yet impactful CAS card design!

Thanks for visiting my blog today, I hope your day is filled with color!!!

Friday, September 29, 2023

Shroomie Lovin'

 Hi all!

It's my littlest's birthday on October 3rd...but she's not so little anymore, she'll be 15.  She has just surpassed me in height...I'm 5'10"...and is truly built like a linebacker.  I've taught her to embrace her size, that she comes from a long line of  Amazon warrior women...just like Wonder Woman!  She is powerful, kind, fierce, sassy, creative and just the most lovely little being on earth. *tear*  I love this gorgeous daughter and am so proud of the woman she is becoming!  Look at that teenage smirk...

  

She is also incredibly OBSESSED with mushrooms, so I knew I had to use Altenew's Mushroom Greetings stamp set, and that it had to be paired with the Wood Cookie die.  It's just a perfect combination.

The background is a piece of retired SU! cardstock that I did some ink blending on the edges and corners for some added interest.  The sentiment is a wonderful set, the Essential Sentiments foil plate.  


Since I was inspired by this week's Freshly Made Sketches challenge for the layout, I chose to not use the coordinating die set to the plate and cut it into a long strip.

A little bit of splatter along with the added 'love you so mush' sentiment to the inside, and it's the perfect birthday card for my amazing daughter!

Thanks so much for stopping by, I hope you have a colorful day!!

EXCITING NEWS! - ALPHABET CHALLENGE TOP 3!

 Hi all!

I have been holding onto this news for a while, and I'm finally able to share it!  I am a new design team member at the CAS on Fridays blog!  I'm so excited to explore my CAS style.  It's not my 'go-to' design style, but I love how simple designs can really pop off a card!

This week our challenge is a CAS card for a wedding.  I LOVE weddings...I was a wedding and event designer and florist for over 15 years so it's kinda in my blood!

I kept this very CAS style using Altenew's Botanical Line Art stamp and stencil set from their Craft-Your-Life monthly series.  Its a great set for a CAS card!  The sentiment is from my overflow stash and was crated from Altenew's Essential Sentiment foil and die set.  I did some ink blending on the sentiment strip to make it match. 

I am a monochromatic wedding color type of girl myself, but can get behind a bold color selection like red or deep purple as well.  My own wedding was a combination of blush, coral, cream and white, so that inspired my color choice here. It's finished off with just a couple of enamel dots because even though it's CAS, I love a little splatter or bling to my creations!

Be sure to visit the other DT members blogs for more inspiration this round, and I'm looking forward to seeing what YOU create!

Have a colorful day!!




Sunday, September 24, 2023

Throwin' Down Color

 Hi all!

When I saw this challenge from the Color Throwdown, I was immediately inspired by swipe art I used to do with my little artists at school.  It was always one of their most favorite projects and it's ALL over the ticky toc right now too...


I decided to use some of my old re-inkers from my SU! days, Pacific Point, Pumpkin Pie, So Saffron, and Soft Sky.  I placed a little drop of ink on a scraper and swiped until my paper was full!  Super easy...

I decided to make this a masculine card, so I added some scrap geometric shapes I had in my bin and came across the sentiment in there too!  Even EASIER!!

The gold from the embellies inspired me to add some gold metallic splatter watercolor...then added it all together and viola!  Easy card for my nephew's bday in November!  Actually both of my nephew's birthdays are in November....I'll make another!!

Thanks for stopping by, have a colorful day!!

Little, quick CAS

 Hi all!

What is your personal style?  I love all thinks shimmer, glitzy and glamour!  My kids call me and our house decor, 'extra'....   CAS style is not what I personally gravitate when creating, BUT it is what I prefer when I look and admire what is done...does that make sense?  Maybe I just have the inability to edit and love seeing when someone else does?  Anyhoo...


I am working on my inner editor, so here is a card I made for the Freshly Made Sketches challenge this week.  Simple...kind of...

As I was cleaning up and pondering this sketch, I thought I'd try it before I finished up for the day.  I stamped the branches from Alex Siberia Designs Festive Poinsettia on a tiny 4x4 inch card.  Its my first ASD set and I'm loving it!!!  I'll post more of what I made with it soon...  


After stamping the branches, I stamped and heat embossed with red powder the sentiment....I've literally had this powder for about 18 years and have hardly ever used it! 

I thought it looked a little sad, so I added the gold watercolor splashes....see?  I'm am extra!  Not my favorite creation, but it is a one layer CAS?  Either way, thanks for stopping and have a colorful day!!

Olaf is my FAVORITE!!! - CLEAN AND SIMPLE TOP 3!

 Hi all!

We're all in touch with our inner Disney obsession on some level, right?  Most of us have kids, so we've seen more Disney movies than we care to admit, but if you're anything like my family of girls, we are well versed in ALL THINGS Disney related.  My ALL TIME favorite Disney character is Olaf from Frozen.  He's optimistic, funny, charming, sensitive, and the most joyful personality ever created from Disney!  Everyone should be like Olaf...

 

With that being said, this week on Inkspirational, they are asking for a CAS card inspired by a movie...I chose a character.  This little snowman isn't Olaf, but he looks pudgy and cheerful none the less!  AND since it's a CAS card, I decided to work in the Simply Clean and Simple challenge of using a stencil as well!

This is another card using the soon to be released Altenew Delightful Duo:Snowy Delight, (October 17th), BUT I will attach a link as soon as I get it!  It's a great holiday or winter set with a layered stencil background maker, images to color in with markers and a sold separately die set to save your hands from fussy cutting.

I also used the Dotted Waves die to create the background, I think the waves look like mounds of snow?  I used a little bit of Arctic ink blended on the bottom corner, then accentuated the mounds with the coordinating Arctic alcohol marker.


The trees were created from the layered stencil background along with the snowflakes.  I added a few sequins for some sparkle and its done!

Thursday, September 21, 2023

Horizontal Oriental Flowers

 Hi all!

Today has been my slowest day in about 10 weeks!  I spent the day taking care of some things for my BFF's dad's estate, altered my daughter's homecoming dress, visited with my parents and re-organized half of my stamp sets...oh and made a card!


This card is for a new-to-me challenge blog I found called Papercraft Crew Challenges.  They seem to have been around for a while?  I'm glad I found their challenge, as the sketch inspired me to pull out an old stencil I have collecting dust!

The stencil is Altenew's Sphere Stencil.  Works pretty well for this challenge eh?  

I used Limestone ink for the stencil and added a die cut stamped flower from Altenew's Cupped Flowers set.  I like the combo of coral, red and gray together.  Unexpected and it gives me an Orient vibe.  I do struggle with this particular stamp set, not sure why?  It's super cute!


I finished the card off with some splatter and the stamped sentiment.

That's it for today!  Thanks for stopping by and I hope you have a day filled with color!

Wednesday, September 20, 2023

Shine On

 Hi all!

Sometimes life is crazy...really CRAZY.  When things are at their craziest, that's when I tend to excel, is anyone else like that?  .  Life has been so incredibly crazy since early July for me and I'm still plugging away, making things happen!  Maybe it's the ADHD I have...who knows.


This sentiment really spoke to me today when I was creating, so with the AAA Cards Challenge this week, I thought I'd use it to apply for their DT call.

The background color was created using layers of watercolors.  Simple to do, just add colors and let dry, then repeat.  The dry time allowed me to work on administrative things in the studio, so it's a win-win.  After the paint was dry, I added a few gold metallic splatters...which got a bit crazy...to give it a galaxy feel.

The mountains are from Altenew's Wanderlust set.  I haven't used this set in YEARS and am surprised it's still in circulation!  I added some of the stars from the stamp set to the background with gold embossing powder, and the mountains are stamped on cardstock then fussy cut.  I would normally stamp right on the card base, but was afraid I would mess it the gorgeous galaxy sky!

Like I said before, the sentiments with this set spoke to me today, so I also added it with gold embossing powder.  Simple card with a powerful message!

Thanks so much for visiting me, I hope you have a colorful day!

Die cut flowers

 Hi all!

I'm cramming a bunch of posts while I have the chance...its late at night, everyone's sleeping...except me.  Darn menopause...  Instead of staring at the inside of my eyelids pretending to sleep, I thought I'd head out to the studio to create and post.


This is another card for the September Flower Challenge and the Triple B Challenge, and while it does not match the inspiration image, it is a flower.....  I'm absolutely ADORING Altenew's Craft-a-Flower dies sets!  The Bellflower from Augusts release is AMAZING!  It's so cute!

I die cut the flowers and used my Altenew Alcohol markers to add color and texture to them.  Not the smoothest color job, as I'm still getting used to creating with markers, but the colors are *chef's kiss*.

The background is a simple ink blending with yellow to make the blooms pop right off the card.  The stem I adhered right to the card front, but used foam tape for the blossoms.

The card is finished off with a few splatters, sequins and a foil sentiment from Everyday Sentiments.

Thanks for stopping by, I hope you have a colorful day!