Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Eek A Boo Halloween Card

I recently joined the Spellbinders Small Die of the Month kit club and was really excited to get this months kit.  I thought my little Halloween guys would look good on the Box Card Kit.  



Guys, these dies are tiny!  Grab your jewel picker when assembling to make it easier.  Once all the die cutting was completed, time to glue these together.  

For the Box Die I used the Big Shot with the magnetic extended platform and cut purple paper for my base.  Black glitter paper really stands out on the purple.  The orange squares are stamped with this months My Monthly Hero Kit.  A Stardust pen adds sparkle and the sticker is from my stash.

Have a great day and keep on crafting!

Affiliate links used at no cost to you.  Not all links are affiliate, I just want to share what I used.  All products were purchase by my unless noted.  I don’t sell anything nor am I employed.  This is my hobby and I hope to inspire you to play :)


Saturday, September 21, 2019

MFT Superstar Contest Entries

Do you ever get overwhelmed when submitting items for contests, etc?  I usually don't but for some reason, this year I did.  I make it a point to not look at the already submitted items until my cards are completed.  But these year I saw on social media people posting their submissions and boy were they amazing!  Kind of took the wind out of my sail.  Then I remembered, art is subjective and I like my art and trying to compare it is not a wise thing.  But then I pulled up my big girl panties and soldiered on.  

Clean & Simple Genius
Starting with Puddle Jumper, I stamped with Momenta ink, colored my image with copic markers and fussy cut him out.  Using Radiating Rays and Grassy Edges Stencils I added the sun and grass.  There are puddles in grass, right?  The sentiment is stamped with Charcoal Ink and heat embossed with clear embossing powder.

Coloring Virtuoso


I bought the Holiday Cheer stamp a while ago and finally decided how I wanted to show my shopper - walking home in the snow carrying all her packages.  I imagined a peaceful enjoyable walk instead of the rush and noise of the mall.  I started by stamping with Momenta Ink and masking my image.  Then using the Cloud stencil, light blue ink gave a soft look.  Using Copic markers I added a tall tree on one side and finally a sidewalk for her to walk on.  Then using various Copics I brought my colorful girl to life.  Prismacolor pencils added more shading and a Sparkle Pen added highlights to her coat.  Using Blueprint Sketch 24 I die cut my image  The snow was created using a Snow Marker and a heat tool.  Finally, the sentiment was stamped on a strip with Soft Granite Ink, outlined with a Stardust Pen and attached to the card.  The whole thing was raised with fun foam onto my card base.

Inovation Master

For this one, I had a vision....and something in the universe did not want it to happen!  I think I redid this card at least three times and that didn't include ripping things apart to try again.  I persevered and finally had my entry.

Starting with Mixed Media paper and applied Wilted Violet, Blueprint Sketch and Picked Raspberry Distress Inks direct to paper and sprayed the whole thing down with water.  My heat tool helped it dry and then put Black Soot down on glass and mixed with water and brushed it over the whole paper - again using the heat tool to speed drying.  White acrylic paint watered down was then splattered over for the look of stars.  Using Blueprint Sketch 24 Die, I die cut my background.  Then placing the Shining Stars Die-namics I die cut the word, saving the inside bits.  Using a separate piece of card stock I placed behind the diecut then glued the bits in place.  Next I backed the top piece with acetate and on the reverse side I arranged two layers of foam tape around the word and edges.  Sparkling crystals were added to make a shaker card and carefully adhered the backing piece.  The sentiment from Written in the Stars was stamped with Versamark ink and heat embossed with silver embossing powder.  This was cut into a strip and glued to the card.  The card is backed with grey cardstock and mounted on to the card base.

So there you have it, my entries!

Affiliate links used at no cost to you.  Not all links are affiliate, I just want to share what I used.  All products were purchase by my unless noted.  I don’t sell anything nor am I employed.  This is my hobby and I hope to inspire you to play :)

Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Same Card, Two Colors, One is "black, like my soul"

Now I know that title sounds a bit weird.  Backstory is that I was making a card for someone specific.  I chose two colors of pink and gray.  Turned out really cute but then I remembered something she said recently.  She saw the new Starbucks reusable cup - it was textured and black - she "needed it because it was black, like my soul".  So I remade the same card with gray, black and black glitter and it looked pretty cool too.  I don't know if I'll give her just the black one or both.  Here they are:
Altenew Floral Cover Die
Altenew Floral Cover Die
Altenew Floral Cover Die


Altenew Floral Cover Die

Both cards are made the same way, using my Gemini Jr to die cut the Floral Cover A & B dies.  These dies make cards come together really quickly.  Just glue the die cuts together and then to a card base.  

The pink card has a sentiment from Sketched Flowers and was stamped with Soft Granite Ink and then again with Versamark Ink in my Mini Misti.  Clear Embossing powder was heat set with my Heat Tool.  This was die cut with Majestic Labels and backed with fun foam before adhering to the card.   Cupids Kiss gems were added to finish the card.

The black card has black glitter card stock behind the die cuts.

Have a great day and keep on crating!

Affiliate links used at no cost to you.  Not all links are affiliate, I just want to share what I used.  All products were purchase by my unless noted.  I don’t sell anything nor am I employed.  This is my hobby and I hope to inspire you to play :)

Monday, September 9, 2019

Mr & Mrs Shower Card

We have a wedding coming up!  My daughter Katie is marrying the love of her life and I wanted to make a special card for her bridal shower.  Here it is:

I started with the Mr & Mrs Die from Momenta.  I bought this on clearance at Hobby Lobby and unfortunately is not available at the sites I shop at.  Using my Gemini Jr I die cut three times with white card stock and one with a smooth glitter card stock.  The glitter card stock came with a My Monthly Hero Kit (www.heroarts.com).  I stacked and glued the die cuts adding the glitter on top.

Then, using a gray wood grain specialty paper (also from My Monthly Hero Kit) I die cut my background using Stitched Rectangles.  This was attached to fun foam (for dimension) and glued to my card base.  Mr & Mrs was then adhered and Crystal Gems were added.

I was really pleased with the how the card turned out.  Excuse the wet glue under the gems.

The shower was perfect!  It was at a restaurant and was beautifully decorated by a cousin!  Here is a picture of my three daughters and youngest grandson.
Have a great day and keep on crafting!

Affiliate links used at no cost to you.  Not all links are affiliate, I just want to share what I used.  All products were purchase by my unless noted.  I don’t sell anything nor am I employed.  This is my hobby and I hope to inspire you to play :)