Saturday, October 20, 2012

CAS Christmas

I have discovered that when I am crunched for time CAS is the way to go for cards. In under a total 4 interrupted hours this week I was able to create 12 cards. Now for some this isn't all that fast, but for me when I haven't been really focused this is lightening quick. This post is just a quick one so that ya'll can see most of the cards. My favorite ones I created were the Holy Night cards (I created two of these) and you can see that one in the post below this one.

 I made three of these

 Made two. To get the blue I used glossy accent to cover the ornaments and heat embossed the sentiment. I also used a white pen to add a touch of snow to the branches.

These were fun to create and color. Here are the close up of the cute little images too.




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Holy Night

When this set (Star of Wonder) first came out from PTI last year, I knew I had to get it. Then I never played with it. Well, after their last release where several cards used this set, I knew now was my chance to play with it. Perfect timing too as it went perfectly with several challenges.


To create my banners I simply cut strips of different widths from white c/s and for two of them (the wider ones) I swiped Chipped Sapphire to color my c/s to match my inked image. Then I mied Perfect Pearl's spray in perfect pearl with white ink and flicked/splattered it onto the now navy strips. Love how you could use this for either snow or stars. For the top banner I stamped and embossed Hero Arts Lattice bg stamp and used a water brush and Chipped Sapphire ink to color a few random spots. To carry my navy over to the other side so it wasn't so heavy on one side I simply stamped the simple sentiment on the flip side in the same color. LOVE how this turned out.

Challenges used:
Clean & Simple sketches
Charisma Cardz: clean & simple
A Blog Named Hero: clean & simple
CASology: night

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Saturday, October 13, 2012

LET It Snow

Went with a very non-tradtional Christmas card for this Retro Sketch challenge. Since I've been playing with snowflakes, I saw snowflakes instead of the hearts found in the sketch. These sweet little flakes are from PTI's In The Meadow and the sentiment is from Tremendous Treats: Christmas. I embossed the flakes and sentiment so they could stand out more on the kraft c/s. The clouds are die cut out with PTI cloud dies and before I used pop dots on the clouds out sponged Weathered Wood and Stormy Sky. The edge of the card was sponged with Fresh Snow ink.

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Hexagon Kind of Christmas

I found a new CAS(E) Challenge blog and it is all about sketches. It is called CAS(E) the Sketch! Since it is their first challenge, I thought I would play along. I had the idea to make the circle with the image in it a peek-a-boo window. I also wanted to use my hexagon stamps and large die. After combing the two, this is what I came up with. At first, it was a little too simple (not CAS simple...more ugly simple) to me. As I was trying to decide if I should chunk it or try to salvage it, I saw my glitter glossy accent and inspiration struck. I decided to save my card and coat a few select hexagons with the glossy stuff. Not perfect but much better.

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Time for a Card Drive



Vera from Ling's Design Studio is hosting her Caring Hearts Card Drive and I knew I had to join in. Even with work being crazy busy and then coming home and being wife/mom I just have to create and this would be a perfect thing to create for. She collects holidays cards (all directions on on her blog) and then sends them to various nursing homes around the country. Since I have most if not all of my cards made for family and friends this would be easy to do.


For my cards today I was inspired by Danielle's card here. First I just had to recreate her card. It was so easy to do with the Mistletoe & Holly stamp set from PTI.



After playing with that set, I decided to try to get the same look with Snowflake Medley stamp set (also by PTI). To get my layers I stampe a large snowflake first in Kraft ink, then a medium size one in Vintage Cream, and the smallest one in Fresh Snow. I then heat embossed the sentiment (from WMS's Compliements of the Season) in white. To achieve the white paint frame I simply used my Snow Cap Dabber. This came together so quickly that I went ahead a made three of them :)


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Thursday, October 11, 2012

It's a pink Christmas


For many I know pink is the color of preference for the holidays. I don't mind it, but truthfully I am more of a traditional cal. However, I do like to play with different colors for the holidays. This particular color challenge is for WMS's Christmas Card challenge on their forum. I knew I wanted to use my Dainty Dolies for this challenge, but I wasn't sure how it was going to play out. Whenever I get stuck I look for a fun sketch challenge to play along with too. This one came from Mojo Monday and I had lots of fun with it. It seems that I am loving my Festive Foliage WMS stamp set this year too as I have been using for almost every challenge this year. The sentiment is from WMS's Compliements of the Season and the banners our stamped with a wee little banner from Bitty Banners. I really love the touch of green on this card with the holly leaves.


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Sunday, October 7, 2012

Paper Smooches fun

I don't have many Paper Smooches stamps (ok, really I only have one, but I have several of their free digis), but I have always loved the cuteness of them and wanted more. I figured since I am trying to watch my budget more I would through caution to the wind and try out for their Guest Designer spot for Novemeber. I really love the little bee and it became the foundation for my card. While looking through their digis I got the brillant idea to see how many I could merge together. Here's my card, can you figure out how many I used?


I used four (did you get it right?). I used the bee twice by flipping it and making the second one a little smaller, the heart came from the I {heart} you sentiment, the word "bee" came for the bee sentiment (and I copied the "b" and then flipped it to make the "d"), and the word "love" came from the Love You Bunches sentiment. I had lots of fun piecing them together. I decided my bees need to flying in the sky so I cut some white c/s and sponged three shades of blue onto it and then flicked water onto it to create my sky. To ground my card I used banners. I used washi tape to create the red banner to pull in the color of the heart, printed my pieced together sentiment onto white c/s, and created the yellow one to mimic the color of the bees with my copics. After putting the banners on I went to my sewing machine and added the zig-zag stitch to anchor them. To add the the cuteness of the bees I added glitter the wings and goggle-eyes for the ubber cuteness. To make sure my little girl bee looked like a girl I added the eyelashes. I then coated the heart with some glossy accent.

I made a second card. Actually this was the first card, but I didn't like how it turned out. I thought I would share so ya'll can see that my first ideas aren't always the best for me :)


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World Making Card Day 2012

Yesterday I wasn't able to play along, but I found sometime today. School work is still taking over most of my time, so I had to do some work yesterday. As a reward for my hard work I did get to celebrate my 11 yr annv with my amazing DH. Actually, we celebrated Friday by going to a Love Worth Fighting Fo marriage conference. Last night we took our oldest to a Toby Mac Concert. It was so much fun getting to hear one of my favorite Christian artists sing songs that I love live. Opening for him were Jamie Grace and Christ August; both of which were equally amazing. A loved it so much that he "taught" his younger brother how to put on a Toby Mac concert this morning. While they did that, I decided to create a few cards. Up first is the Ellen Hutson and Lawnscaping challenge. It was an inspiration challenge. Here is the picture:

My take on it was to focus on the wood and texture I saw in the pictures. I embossed my card base with a woodgrain impression plate, but first I lightly coated the plate with a light tan color to highlight the grain and then sponged with edges with Antique Linen and Old Paper distress inks. To add more texture I wraped some twine around the top. For my little scene I used LawnFawn's Say Cheese for the amazing picture frame, Say Cheese 2 for the sentiment (love how the sentiment works well for cooler weather), and the picture itself was created with Critters in the Forest. I sponged the background of the picture and then used a PTI cloud stamp in Vintage Cream to complete the sky. Nothing too fancy, but I love it none the less.


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