Monday, May 25, 2020

Sunshine Card

This week I spent some time playing with brighter colors that have a summery feel. One of the cards I created using the Freshly Made Sketches #436. This is such a versatile & fun sketch, that I have more cards planned using it.


Here is what I came up with:


The card also has a matching envelope design, which was created using the same Tim Holtz Rays stencil along with Distress Ink in Mustard Seed and Carved Pumpkin. The blue background patterned paper is from an older 6x6 paper pad and it is layered on top of a Neenah 80lb card base. The shaker is filled with a mix of iridescent & Simon Says Stamp Summer Gold sequins. The sentiment is from an older Simon Says Stamp set & is stamped in Archival Jet Black ink. 

I love the summery feel of this card and it will soon be headed to a close friend who always makes me feel better when I'm feeling down.

Thanks for stopping by, I hope you are getting a chance to feel warm, sunny days in your part of the world.  

Thursday, May 21, 2020

Spring Floral Card

How about a Clean and Simple Card?  I love the sketches at CAS(E) this Sketch. The sketch always pushes my clean and simple abilities. I always tend to overthink/spend a ton of time producing cards, but when I use the CAS(E) sketch I try to think more simply and work quickly to complete a card.


Here is what I came up with. 


I limited myself to two stamp sets, one for the florals and one for the sentiment. The sentiment is from an older Ali Edwards for Technique Tuesday stamp set and the florals are from an older Hero Arts stamp set (Color Layering Let Love Grow) stamp set. 

I stamped the solid images in different light color Distress Inks around a penciled-in circle the size of the sentiment circle. I then misted the solid images with water and let them dry. I added detail stamped images, from the same stamp set, in darker shades on top of the dried solid images. 

The sentiment is stamped in Archival Jet Black ink and clear heat embossed. To finish the card I added sequins from my stash and stamped a matching envelope.

Love how this one turned out. 

Thanks for stopping by!



Monday, May 18, 2020

Embossed White Backgrounds

Today's cards were made using a sketch from Freshly Made Sketches (#435)


Both of these cards were created using embossing folders to create a simple white embossed background. The embossed background adds another element to the cards without adding another color or distraction.

I created this first card using an older stamp set from Simon Says Stamp. The background is embossed using an embossing folder I picked up at Michael's a year or so ago. All the stamped images are watercolored with Distress Inks. The patterned paper pieces are remnants left over from a Simon Says Stamp Card Kit. Sequins are from my stash. I love how this one turned out with the little popsicle images as the diagonal piece.


This card is created much the same. The paper pieces are remnants from older kits or from my stash. The embossed background is from Michael's, I picked it up when I bought the ice cream embossing folder. I have a hard time passing up "summery" products. The stamped sentiment is from an older Simon Says Stamp set. The sequins & rhinestones are from my stash, I think the rhinestones are actually from Hero Arts, from their first line of rhinestones they put out ages ago.


Each card has a matching envelope.

I love digging through older stamps/supplies and using up my stash of stuff. It's a really big stash & I feel very accomplished when I use things up. 

Thanks for stopping by!


First & Second Generation Distress Inking

Today I made a couple of cards inspired by Color Throwdown #593


I stuck to a pink, yellow, and blue color scheme, but decided to use brighter colors (especially the pink) than the ones in the inspiration piece. 

This first card was created using a Crafter's Workshop stencil ink blended with Mustard Seed, Picked Raspberry, and Peacock Feathers Distress Inks. I also sprayed the ink-covered stencil with Perfect Pearls pearlized water and used it as a stamp on the background. Then using an older stamp set from Simon Says Stamp, I stamped the two bikini's repeatedly across the background in black ink & coated them with Glossy Accents. The sentiment is from the same stamp set and is stamped in Peacock Feathers Distress Oxide Ink. I finished the card with sequins from Lucy's Cards. 


 The second card I created using the ink residue from the first card. I stamped the still slightly inky stencil onto watercolor cardstock and lightly inked over it using the same Distress Ink colors (residue on ink blending tools) I used on the first card. I used another older stamp set from Simon Says Stamp to create the ice cream images and the stamped sentiment. The stamped images are watercolored with Distress Inks. Sequins are from Lucy's Cards.


Both cards have matching stamped envelopes.

I enjoyed creating each of these and love how summery and fun they feel. 

Thanks for stopping by!