Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Upping my game....


I have challenged myself to try and do some different techniques
that I hadn't tried before, no matter how simple or hard
they may be.

This first one is a simple thing really but
I hadn't thought of it before.  I stamped the image, colored it in, then
simple added a bit of 'shading' in a light gray around it 
edges of it.....I love how it came out...adds depth.

I'm a font addict, I purchase a lot of them
from The Hungry JPEG.com, but I don't get just
fonts from them. A lot of their packages
will have graphics included.  This card
is strictly fonts and graphics, printed then 
cut out with my Cricut. 


Ok, so this one was a bit more detailed. I found two papers
that I had that were quite similar.  I cut them in strips then
glued them to a piece of white card stock. Then I cut it
out with a stitched border die. I matched two of the 
strips of paper and added those to the red card stock
so it looked like it continues outs.  Die cut the circles, and 
Happy Birthday (in black and red), popped a button
on it and I called it done.


This one, I went on the bright side. I used MFT's Circle
Scribble Flowers stamp set and my Zig Clean Color Brush
Pens.  I found a piece of matching card stock and 
attached all to orange card stock.  Die cut the hugs
in two match colors and added a bit of string.

Gotta say, I love this card.


I wanted to do a different 'fold' card so I decided to
do a 'Swing' card and made it Easter themed.


I had a set of stamps form Hero Arts that I had not
used before....you know the kind, you stamp in three
matching colors and it gives you the completed image.
I actually like the way these came out, surprisingly for me.
A bit of paper to make it look like a trellis added to 
some butterfly paper.  I added the live laugh love
and called it done.


This one, I went simple. Used my Explore to cut
the images, and die cut 'Faith' in two colors
of red.   Used some Nuvo crystal drops and quit
while I was ahead.

I did use something that I had learned from one
of Jennifer McGuire's older videos.  I took some 
of my gray Zig pens and added some dimention
to the cut out flowers.  I like that, and I must
remember that!


Friday, March 17, 2017

Trying something different

I found the inspiration for this first card on
Pinterest.  Surprisingly, I had the same
stencil for the background. I used Faber Castell's
Glass Bead Glitter Gel on the stencil to
get the glittery background.
Then using my Explore I cut out the
hearts, varying sizes out of the white
cardstock, then cut the colored 
cardstock to fill in the blanks, a little
ribbon and I called done.


The next one was an experiment.  I uploaded
a graphic of the leaves that I had purchased
and used it to slice into a rectangle to
something similar to other cards
I had seen.  Then I cut the vine
out of green and used it to
fill in the slice, removing the bottom of the
rectangle so the leaves would stand free.
I heat embossed the bottom corner of the
card with a stencil that matched the
cardstock that I chose.
I used the Happy Birthday die
from Simon Says Stamp, cutting it 
twice, once in black to use
as a shadow.  There are also
several small hearts confetties that
I attached with glue to the card (very small ). 


Friday, March 10, 2017

Trying to get my mojo back......

I love card making, although I just don't 
have that many opportunities to send them
to friends and family.

I still enjoy making them!


This one is the Sketch Ranunculus stamp set and
I used Zig Clean Color pens to color them


For this one, I went back to my Faber Castell 
pencils and Gamsol. This was an old stamp
that I had and I can't remember the name of it.


It has been a while since I used my
Cricut Explore for anything so I decided
to crank it up for this one.  The background
paper did most of the work on this one, but
I cut out the flower and tag.  The colors
make this one come together.


This stamp set I recently purchased, it is
from Dina Wakely. I used my Prismacolor
pencils and a watercolor water pen.
Lawn Fawn dies for the border and frame.


I went back to the Sketch Ranunculus stamp
set and Prismacolors for this one.


Just for the fun of it, I put the watercolor and pencils
aside and went back to just plain paper.  The
background piece is from a  SSS monthly
kit and I have no idea what the name is. The
bicycle is from SVGCuts, part of their
Peony Cottage set.  I had to decrease the size of
the bike, but I think this one came out pretty cute.
The sentiment is from Tim Holtz Small Talk - Occasions
sentiment pad.


Back to the Cricut Explore for this one.  All images
are ones that I have purchased.  The green background
is on watercolor paper and I used Tim Holtz Distress Inks
like they were watercolors.  And the sentiment again is
from Tim Holtz Small Talk.