Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Watercolour Lilies - Thank You Card

Hey Everyone!  I just wanted to stop by to share another card with you.  
I have been working on a couple of different orders for customers which have a variety of types of cards in them.
Today I want to share a Thank You Card which is part of the orders.  

As I mentioned in a previous post I am currently obsessed with watercolour techniques and watercolour effects and I am totally loving colouring with various water colour mediums.  I love how these flowers turned out.

I also really like how versatile this stamp is.  It can be used for so many occasions (Mother's Day, Sympathy, Easter, Thinking of You, Get Well Soon, Happy Birthday, Thank you, etc).  This stamp is so nice and large that it really is the focal point of each card that it is on. 

Here's the image that I used on the card...


Here's the front view of the card...


Here's the side view of the card...


Supplies Used

Paper Trimmer - used to cut the card base, and other various layers on the card
EK Success Tweezers - used to help position the doodlebug sprinkles, and to help tie the bow.
Bone Folder - used to crease and fold the card base.
Tim Holtz Scissors - used to cut the bakers twine and the double sided tape
Waterbrush - used to help blend the zig clean colour markers
Double Sided Tape - used to attach all the layers together
Ranger Matte Medium - used to attach an extra bow ontop of the stamped flat bow
Cuttlebug Machine - used with dies to cut out the thank you wording
Thank You Die - used to cut out the "thanks" wording
Zig Clean Colour Markers - markers that are used to colour the image in with
MFT Ink - ink used to stamp the image in
Magenta Stamp (Lillies) - used as the main image on the card (unable to find a link for this stamp)
Doodlebug Sprinkles - used to embellish the front of the card
Bakers Twine (White and Green) - used to tie the bow down the left side of the card
Watercolour Cardstock - used to stamp the lilies onto
Yellow Cardstock - used to cut out the "thanks" wording in
Recollection Bold Basic Paper Pack - used the coloured circle pattern paper on this card
Recollection Purple Wag Pattern Paper (267048) - used to mat the main image on this card


Daredevil Christmas Card

Hey Everyone!  It's me I'm back again, and I am excited to be sharing another Christmas Card with you.  I was asked by a dear friend to create a couple special Christmas cards for some very special people in her life.  I designed the Linus card which you can see here, as well as this card. 

This one was a challenge since I know nothing about comic book figures/heros/villians, etc.  I had my friend walk me through who she was wanting on the card, and she sent me an image to help me understand a bit better what she was looking for.  She provided me with the wording that she wanted on the card too.  

I am very happy about how this card turned out and am very excited that I didn't use traditional Christmas colours on this card, and how different it ended up being.  I truly hope that the recipient of this card really liked it and that it helped to make her Christmas a little brighter!

Here's the front view of the card...


Here's the side view of the card...


Supplies Used...

Paper Trimmer - used to cut the card base, the various layers of the card, and image
Tim Holtz Scissors - used to trim the stars that were off the edge of the card, and the to trim the
Double Sided Tape - used to attach the background pattern paper and the image and sentiment to the card front
Bone Folder - used to fold and crease the side of the card base
EK Success Tweezers - used to position the stars on the front of the card
Ranger Matte Medium - used to attach the stars to the card front
Double Sided Tape - used to attach all of the layers of the card together
Cuttle Bug Machine - used to cut out the stars
Paper Smooches Star Die - die used to cut out the stars
Wink of Stella (Clear) - used to add shimmer to the stars on the card front
White Cardstock - used for the card base, and for printing the sentiment on
Black Cardstock - used for the mats for the image and the sentiment
My Minds Eye - It's my party - pattern paper used for the background of the card (no link available for this paper pack)
Red, Blue, Orange + Red Cardstock - stars were previously cut out and in my scrap drawer so used them on the card. (no link available for the scraps, but any solid paper will do)
Image - is printed from the computer and obtained from Google.
Sentiment -  is printed from the computer so there is no link to the font or size

Sunday, January 1, 2017

Christmas Card Challenges #3

Hey Everyone!  I have been doing much better with posting more frequently now that the holiday madness is mostly over.  I trust that each of you had a great holiday and I hope that each and every one of you have the most amazing year.  I pray 2017 is your best year yet!

I'm sad to admit it but this year I didn't hand out 1 handmade Christmas Card, because I didn't have enough in my stash for everyone, so didn't think it fair that only some people got handmade cards and that others didn't.
That's why I am so grateful to be on the Design Team for Christmas Card Challenges, because its going to force me to get all my Christmas Cards done this year so that everyone of my family and friends can receive a handmade card from me.

SO...
I am here this week to share with you Christmas Card Challenge #3.
If you want to play along please visit the blog for challenge rules.
Here's this weeks challenge:


I struggled quite a bit with this challenge, because I wasn't sure what to use with the colour scheme.  I was thrilled though that my Christmas gift from my amazing boyfriend would really help with this challenge, and I couldn't be more thrilled with the way that this card turned out.  Not to mention that playing with new goodies is always a good time.  Its all I want to do currently is just play with my new goodies!

I love how these images, and sentiments could be used to create a variety of scenes and winter scenes, and how you can use them for other seasons too.

Here's the front view of the card...



Here's the side view of the card...



Supplies Used

Paper Trimmer - used to cut the different layers of the card as ell as the card base.
Bone Folder - used to fold the card base and crease the fold of the card
Tim Holtz Scissors - used to trim the double sided tape for the card
Quickie Glue - glue used to help attach the sparkles to the snow banks on the card
Double Sided Tape - used to attach various layers of the card together.
Ranger Matte Medium - used to attach the snowflakes and the little creatures to the front of the card
Sparkle Sweeper - used to help brush off the extra sparkles
Tweezers - used to help position the bunnies and the bird in place on the card
Acrylic Blocks - used to attach the stamps to in order to stamp the images
MFT Black Ink - used to stamp all of the images and the sentiment with
Prisma Colour Pencil Crayons - colouring medium used on the image
Blending Pencil Crayons - used to blend the colours of pencil crayons on the card front
CC Designs Snowy Wall Stamp - wall and the lamp post used on this card
Lawn Fawn Merry Messages - Sentiment used for this card
Lawn Fawn Snow Days - stamp set used to stamp the bunny and bird
Cuttlebug - machine used with the dies to cut out the various pieces of the card.
MFT Pierced Rectangle Die - rectangular die used to cut out the main image
Lawn Fawn Snow Days Die - used to cut out the Bunnies and Birds
Doodlebug Sprinkles - used to help embellish the wooden ornaments
Fine Glitter - fine glitter attached to the snow banks with the quickie glue
Lawn Fawn Ornaments - wood veneer snowflakes - used for the embellishments on the card (cannot find a link for these)
White Cardstock 110 lbs - paper used for the front of the card, which the image and sentiment are stamped on
White Cardstock 80lbs - card stock used for the card base for this card
Recollection Christmas Noel Pattern Paper - pattern paper used for the background on this card. (cannot find link)
BoBunny Double Dots - used to mat the main image

Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Linus' Christmas

Hey Everyone!  
I pray that you all had a wonderful Christmas spent with family and friends.  I realize that this can be a difficult time for some of you but I truly hope that you were able to experience the magic of the season!  

I am back today to share with you a card that I was asked to make for a friend of mine for her husband.  I am always very excited to design cards for her to give because they are never your normal  cards.  This time she asked if I could make a Christmas card with Linus on it.  

Not owning any Peanut stamps I took my hunt to the internet where I was able to find this adorable colouring page image, and it was perfect for me to add my own stamp to. I then started with sizing the image and then I covered it in Rubber Cement so that I could stamp the Christmas tree behind Linus and Snoopy. 
I couldn't be more thrilled with how this card turned out.  It is so cute and I really hope that her husband loved his card!

Here's the image I used on the card...


Here's the front of the card...


Here's the side view of the card...



Supplies Used

Paper Trimmer - used to cut the layers of paper for this card.
Double Sided Tape - used to attach the other layers to the card
Ranger Matte Medium - used to attach the snowflakes to the card
Bone Folder - used to fold the card base and crease the fold of the card
Tim Holtz Scissors - used to trim the ribbon
Rubber Cement - used to cover the image to prevent the tree from stamping ontop of the image
Paint Brush - used to put the rubber cement over the image
Adhesive Eraser - used to help remove the rubber cement without damaging the card
Prisma  Colour Pencil Crayons - used to colour in the image
Acrylic Block - used to attach the sentiment to and help to stamp it
MFT Black Ink  - used to stamp the tree and the sentiment in
Stamping Bella - the sentiment used on this card came from this stamp set
Inkadinkado Christmas Tree Stamp - used to stamp behind Linus and Snoopy - not able to locate a source for this tree though.
Cuttle Bug - machine used with the dies to cut out the snowflakes
Snowflake Dies - used with the Cuttlebug to cut out the snowflakes
Tweezers - used to help with the positioning of the snowflakes on the card front
Kiwi Ribbon - used for the ribbon and the bow on this card
Gold Wink of Stella - used to colour in the star at the top of the tree
Stardust Pens (Red and Green) - used on the sentiment to colour the letters and give them some shimmer
Gold Gems- used for the centres of the snowflakes
Plaid Red Paper - used for the mat around the image - cannot find the exact paper so I've linked to something similar
Blue Snowflake Paper - used for the background - this paper is out of All Seasons II paper pack which can be purchased at Hobby Lobby
White Paper - used for the card base as well as the paper that the main image and sentiment is stamped on

I would love to know what you think of this card below! 
Thanks for stopping by.  Ill be back soon with another card!

Monday, December 19, 2016

Watercoloured Thank You

Hey Everyone.  I am so happy to be able to share this with all of you.  I have been working on several orders over the past couple months, and I wanted to share another card(s) that is part of a couple of the orders.

I have had an obsession recently with water colours.  My bedding in my room is water coloured, my new planner cover is water coloured, I just love the look of it, so I needed to play with some colours for these cards.

I haven't used an embossing folder for quite some time, so thought that I would use one of them for the card base for this cards.
I used a very similar technique for both cards, but got a totally different look for each card.
Im going to walk you through the thought process behind each card.

For the first card.  I smooched 5 colours of Distress ink on my craft mat and smooched the paper into it after adding water to the ink, and once it was embossed with my cuttlebug.  I wasn't very careful about where the ink was ending up, and it initially looked like a huge mess, however once I added the embellishments and wording it looked awesome.  

Here's a front view of card #1...


Here's the side view of card #1...


For the second card.  I smooched the same colours onto my craft mat and added water to them, however this time with a piece of plastic transparency I picked up each colour and gently placed it onto the embossed card stock.  I was careful about positioning and wanted it to mostly be ontop of the medallions and not inside the white spaces.  I positioned the colours on the paper beside colours that I believed they would blend well with in order to avoid a huge mess of colours that don't blend well together.  I love how this ended up looking too.

Here's a front view of card #2...


Here's the side view of card #2...


Here's a picture of both cards together, so that you can see how both techniques looked very similar however, gave me slightly different looks and ended up creating 2 beautiful cards...


Supplies Used

Paper Trimmer - used to cut the card base
Tim Holtz Scissors - used to trim the boarder on the card
Bone Folder - used to crease the card base
Acetate - used to pick up the ink and smoosh the ink onto the paper
Ranger Matte Medium - used to attach the circles and the wording to the card base
Foam Adhesive - used to raise the flowers on the cards.
Cuttle Bug Machine -  used with the dies to cut out the flowers, circles, and wording.
Upsy Daisy Die-Namics - used for the purple Flower
Pierced Circle Dies - used to cut out the coloured circles
Cuttlebug Letter Die - used to cut out the thank you wording for the card
MFT Gerbra Daisy Dienamic - used for the white flower (not able find a link for this)
Sizzix Embossing Folder - used for pressing the background paper. (not able to find a link for this)
Distress Ink - used for the ink used for the background - used a smooshing technique to move the ink
Tweezers - used to help with the positioning of all the elements.
Shimmer Spray - used on the Gerbra Daisy to give it some shimmer
Close to my Heart Boarders - used for the boarder along the left hand side of the cards
White Cardstock Paper - used for the card base and the background
Pink Paper, Teal Paper, Green Paper, Yellow Paper, Purple Paper (light), Purple Paper (dark) - all from my scraps so I don't have any links for them, however any coloured paper would work for this.

Second post for today, not bad at all :)

Please let me know what you think in the comments below.  Thanks for stopping by!

Christmas Card Challenges #2

Hey Everyone I am so happy to be back with you again.  With Christmas just around the corner I haven't been on here that often and for that I truly do apologize.  I will do my best to get at least another card posted this week, but I make no promises.  I hope that you are all enjoying this beautiful season and that you are getting a chance to spend some time with your loved ones and friends.  

This week the challenge at Christmas Card Challenges is a photo challenge.


I would love to see you join us and play along with the Design Team for this challenge.  You can find a link to the challenge at the top of this post.  

For this challenge I tossed around the idea of 2 images that I had that I knew would work perfectly for this.  I finally settled on one and decided that I was going to make this card in Non-traditional colours.  For those of you who follow my blog you can see that I usually LOVE to stick to traditional colours, but I thought changing it up would be a challenge for myself too.  

I started with colouring the image, and then selected pattern papers to go along with it.  I also figured out the card layout after choosing the pattern papers.

Here's the image that I used on the card...


Here's the front view of my card...


Here's the side view of my card...


Supplies Used

Paper Trimmer -  used for cutting various layers to the card
Tim Holtz Scissors - used to trim the sentiment down and the black boarder on the card.
Bone Folder - used to help fold and crease the spine of the card base
Double Sided Tape - used for attaching all the layers together
Mono Multi Glue - used to attach the sentiment to the card
Quickie Glue -  used to attach the fine glitter to the card
Tweezers - used to help position various parts of the card and the sprinkles.
Stamp Press  - used to attach the stamps to and stamp the image and sentiment
MFT Black Ink - used to stamp the image in
Stamping Bella - Signin So Beautiful stamps - used for the image and the sentiment
Close to My Heart Boarders - inked these boarders up with MFT Black ink
Loose Glitter -  used on the cats hats, and the bells on the cat's collar
Cuttlebug Machine -  used with the dies to cut out the image and the sentiment
Spellbinders - Label Twenty Two Die - used to cut out the main image
Fishtail Flag Die - used to cut out the sentient for this card
Doodle Bug Sprinkles - used for the white and red embellishments
Prisma Colour Pencil Crayons - colouring medium used for the cats
Gamsol - solution used with the blending stumps to smooth and blend the pencil crayons
Blending Stumps - used with the gambol to smooth out the pencil crayons and blend colours
Embossing Powder - Detailed Fine White - used on the sentiment
Powder Tool -  used to prevent the embossing powder to sticking to undesired places
Clear Embossing Ink - used to stamp the sentiment in
Heat Tool - used to melt the embossing powder for the sentiment
White Cardstock - used for the card base
Watercolour Paper - paper that the image is stamped on to help with colouring
Red Plaid Paper - for the background on the card - I cannot find an exact link, however I've linked to similar papers.
Music Paper - used for the boarder along the edge of the card - I cannot find an exact link, however I've linked to similar papers and products.
Black Paper -  used to stamp the sentiment on


Thanks for stopping by.  Please leave me some love in the comment section below. 

Sunday, December 4, 2016

Christmas Card Challenges #1

Hey Everyone!  
It is my most favourite Month of the entire year, and I am so excited to start it off with this...
This is quite possibly the most exciting post that I have done to date...well next to announcing my acceptance to this Blog's Design Team.  
Today is my first Challenge with them, and I couldn't be more excited to be on their team alongside so many amazingly talented women. 
To view more about the Challenges that are offered at Christmas Card Challenges.
So without further ado....here we go.

This weeks challenge is:

There are a could stamps that came to mind immediately upon seeing this, however I consulted my Stamp book (sort of like a catalog of all the stamps that I own).  To my surprise there was a new stamp that I had never used in there that was perfect for this card, and I had so much fun playing and designing this card.

For those of you that are new to my blog I generally start with an image, and then I find pattern paper to match, and then I colour the image to match the papers.  For this card I did things slightly backwards...I started with selecting the stamp, and then I got so excited that I just started colouring, and luckily was able to find paper after to match this card perfectly.  Thankfully it worked in my favour this time, sometimes however I am not quite as lucky.

Here's the image that I coloured and which was the star of this card...


Here's the front view of the card...


Here's the side view of the card...


I would love to know what you think of my card!  Please leave me some love in the comments below!  Thanks for stopping by and I hope that you come and play along with us too over at Christmas Card Challenges!

Supplies Used

Paper Trimmer - used to cut various layers of the card
Tim Holtz Scissors - used to cut the tails on the ribbon
2 sided adhesive - used to attach all the layers on the card together
Stamp Press - used to mount the image and sentiment to and to stamp
MFT Ink - ink that used to stamp the image and sentiment in.
Stamping Bella - main image used on the card
Stamping Bella wording - the sentiment used for this card came from this stamp set
Prisma Colour Pencil Crayons - pencil crayons used to colour the image.
 Gamsol - blending solution used to help smooth out the pencil crayons
Blending Stumps - used with the Gamsol to blend and smooth out the pencil crayons
Liquid Appliqué - used to help make her dress and hat look fuzzy
Heat Gun - used to help the liquid appliqué dry
Ribbon - Ribbon used behind the image and tied into a bow on the side - linked to a similar ribbon to what I used because mine was a piece of scrap
Doodle Bug Sprinkles - used to help embellish the card
EK Success Tweezers - used with the doodlebug sprinkles to help place them
Doodle Bug Pattern Paper - candy cane pattern paper - I have linked to the 12x12 paper pack, however I have the 6x6 that I used.
Watercolour Paper - used to stamp the image and the sentiment on
White Cardstock - used for the card base
Red Cardstock - used to mat the pattern paper on - unfortunately its from my scraps so no link is available.