Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Paper craft project no. 403: Believe one layer card

Click here for my post for the
STAMPlorations Giving Thanks blog hop.


Howdy! For the next couple of weeks, it's the Inspired by Words challenge at Time Out. The phrase: Snowflakes are winter's butterflies. Pretty metaphor, isn't it?

I zeroed in on the word "snowflakes" and went with creating a {surprise!} one layer Christmas card :o) When I was rummaging around our trailer one day last week, I discovered to my delight that I had a stack of 12x12 chalkboard cardstock from DCWV. I hoard way too many designer papers and cardstock and promptly forget about them. I think this one has been languishing in my stash for a couple of years. So I picked one of the dark green chalkboard cardstock and cut out three 4x6 cards from it. With my HA unicorn ink, I stamped the sentiment (Bold Sentiments: Believe), the snowflakes (Framed Christmas: Peace Love Joy), and the grunge border (Mixed Media Elements), and the card is done :o)

Check out the cards that the rest of the TO design team made. Plus we've got Ashwini from Experiments with Cardmaking joining us as guest designer.

Fun challenges:

CAS(E) This Sketch #150
AAA Cards #53 - Anything Goes
Fab 'n' Funky #283 - Christmas
Stampavie and More #250 - Snowflakes
Simon Says Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes
The Card Concept #44 - Festive Glory (I took my cue from the giant brown snowflake hanging behind the comfy chair; my card is CAS)


    

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Paper craft project no. 402: Thankful for you one layer card



My one layer card today is for a special blog hop we're having over at STAMPlorations. The STAMPlorations girls and I have come together for the Giving Thanks blog hop. We're sharing projects that express our gratitude. If you visit and leave comments on the stops in the hop by Friday, November 27, you could win your choice of (4x6) stamp set from STAMPlorations.

Giving Thanks Special Blog Hop

I had fun creating my card using different sets (Hope Blooms, Holiday Expressions: Thankful for Autumn, Mixed Media Grunge, Mixed Media Elements, and Blossom Like a Butterfly) stamped in Hero Arts and Ranger archival inks. Nothing fancy -- just plain stamping with a little bit of masking.

I hope you'll check out what the rest of the team made. You can find links to all the Giving Thanks projects in this post.

Fun challenges:



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Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Paper craft project no. 401 : Bloom and shine one layer card



Quickly popping by to share a reminder card for the current Time Out challenge. We are CASEing the awesome Karen Dunbrook. Below's her card:


I CASEd the layout of her card. I for the background, I stamped the ink pad directly onto the card base, added some faux texture (Mixed Media Elements), and stamped the large narcissus in black ink. Lastly, I stamped the sentiment (Hope Blooms, Bold Sentiments: Believe).

Do check out the cards the TO design team made and then link up! Guest designing with us is Jen of I Create.

Fun challenges:


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Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Paper craft project no. 400: Merry one layer card



It's a new challenge over at the One Layer Christmas Card challenge blog. As usual, it's anything one layer Christmas card goes, but for the next couple of weeks we have the optional twist: silhouette.


I skipped the twist and just did a simple card. I sponged green ink over an ARTplorations stencil (The Merry Tree) before stamping the newsprint grunge stamp (Mixed Media Grunge). I roughly traced the outline of the Christmas tree with a black gel pen and finished the card by stamping the simple sentiment (Joyful) in red.

Hope you can play along! Check out the beautiful one layer cards that my teamies made:


Fun challenges:


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Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Paper craft project no. 399: Believe in the impossible one layer card


At Time Out, the new challenge is all about CASEing one of my favorite cardmakers, Karen Dunbrook! Here's her card that the TO girls are CASEing for the next couple of weeks:


I CASEd Karen's use of a stencil and placement of sentiment. I sponged mint julep (HA) over the ARTplorations retro circles stencil, added faux grunge texture by randomly stamping the script, numbers, and splatters (Mixed Media Elements), and stamped the sentiment (Bold Sentiments: Believe) in black

Do check out the cards the TO design team made and then link up! This week guest designing with us is Jen of I Create.

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Paper craft project no. 398: Season's greetings one layer card



Popping by to share a quick CAS one layer Christmas card. No special techniques -- just simple masking and stamping and combining 3 different stamp sets (Framed Christmas: Believe in the Magic, Mixed Media Elements, and Christmas Bell Medley). I have a step-by-step tutorial here.

Fun challenges:


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Monday, November 9, 2015

Paper craft no. 397: Season's greetings mixed media tag


I'm excited to be part yet again of Loll's super awesome event, Twelve Tags of Christmas. Loll started this annual event last year and I had a fun time, as well as many other fellow crafters. This year promises to be even more awesome than the last because there are not 12 but 25 of us guest designing for Loll! And there are even more prizes -- you won't want to miss it :o)

For my mixed media tag, I started by applying a coat of gesso on a large manila tag. Next I applied white Distress paint and once that was dry, I placed the Holiday Words stencil and sponged Ranger archival inks (Emerald Green and Vermillion). I gave the tag some faux texture and dimension by stamping pine boughs (Christmas Bell Medley) and grunge stamps (Mixed Media Elements). I also added some splatters with Inktense pencils and ran a dark brown Japanese watercolor brush pen all around the edges of the tag. I stamped the framed candles (Framed Christmas: Celebrate the Season) and colored them with watercolor brush pens before adhering to my tag. I also stamped, colored, and fussy cut several poinsettias (Christmas Bell Medley)  and layered them onto the tag. I gave them a little shimmer with Twinkling H2Os. Last, I stamped the sentiment (Christmas Bell Medley) on scrap, cut it out, and adhered it to finish the tag. 

Whew! To tell you the truth, it took me 3 days to finish this tag, thanks to my sweet little bundle of joy, Kathryn, who's now 10 weeks old (and growing and getting more and more adorable by the day, if I may say so). I worked in 5- or 10-minute blocks and the tag I visualized in my head when I started was not the tag I ended up making. Nonetheless, I was happy with what I made ;o)

Below is another look at my tag.



Hope I've inspired you to make a mixed media tag and I hope you'll join Loll, me, and my fellow guest designers by linking up your creation(s).

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Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Paper craft project no. 396: Merry Christmas one layer card



Popping by to share a card as a reminder that there's still a week left to join us at Time Out Challenges! We'd love to see Christmas projects, and if you're in the mood...the optional twist is pink and/or purple. Joining the TO girls as guest designer is the talented Suchi. The challenge is sponsored by Uniko Studio.

I went with a clean and simple (but still grungy/artsy) one layer card. I stamped and masked the framed poinsettia in black before stamping the splatter and script in pink. I added a little more interest to the framed poinsettia by stamping the grungy border to make a second frame. I finished the card by stamping the sentiment.

Fun challenges:

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Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Paper craft project no. 395: You are awesome one layer card



Sharing a one layer card where I used painters tape to create a mosaic effect. I've got a step-by-step photo tutorial for this card here :o)



Fun challenges:




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Paper craft project no: 394: Have a very merry Christmas one layer card



We're starting a new challenge at the One Layer Christmas Card Challenge. It's always anything goes one layer Christmas cards but for the next two weeks, the optional twist is "reindeer".


I skipped the twist. I went monochromatic by using different green inks (Memento). Stamped the numbers background first, then the pine boughs in varying shades of green ink, and then the script background. I stamped the sentiment in black and finished the card by rounding one corner.

Check out what the rest of the design team created and then hopefully you'll join us and link up your one layer Christmas cards :o)


Fun challenges:

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