Thursday 30 November 2017

Starry Gold Christmas Card

I'm really putting this deer die from a Maggie Holmes set through its paces this holiday season. I just love how interesting it looks on a card especially against an interesting background. I'm entering both the Simon Says Stamp challenges again (links below).




I achieved the background by sponging gold acrylic paint through a Tim Holtz stencil on a black cardstock. I think I have to do more of this because I love the effect of gold against a dark background. I also splattered a tiny bit of gold Heidi Swapp Color Shine.

The gold foam stars were cut out from the Simon Says Stamp Stacked Stars die. I layered a torn up bit from a doily and some twine on the back of the deer.

Challenges:

Tuesday 28 November 2017

Got Cake Birthday Card

The Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge has the theme "Food and/or Drink" and I thought of creating a birthday card with a cute bear eating a slice of cake. I guess this can also be entered into the new Monday Challenge that has the theme "Star Light Star Bright" since I included a starry background.



The bear is from a Brutus Monroe stamp set and it has the cutest little birthday themed bear images. Both the sentiments are from the same set. I got the star background die cut from Aliexpress. I matted the pink stripe paper with a shimmery peach. I also splattered some Heidi Swapp Color Shine in Peach. I coloured the bear with Copic markers and shaded some areas with Prismacolor pencils.

Overall, it's a cute and simple looking card but quite a bit of effort did go into colouring and putting the elements together.

Monday 27 November 2017

Tear It Up Snowflake Card

I really like participating in card or journaling challenges because it forces me to use my supplies differently. And usually, no two projects are exactly alike. So there's always variety and I don't have to think of prompts because I'm pretty bad at coming up with them.

The Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge has a "Tear It Up" theme. Now I love using torn up bits in my journaling but I don't really use them on my cards. So I whipped out my scrap papers and pretty much stuck them down on top of each other. The snowflake is from a MFT Die-namics die that may be discontinued. I didn't include a sentiment on the cover but I may stamp a Christmas greeting on the inside.



This is a really great way to use up those scraps.

Wednesday 22 November 2017

Little Deer and Friend Christmas Card

I am still not done with Christmas cards and made another one with the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge in mind. We have "Furry Friends" as a theme and I thought why not add a fawn and his rabbit friend.




Both critters were from a free stamp set that I got with a papercraft magazine last year. The tree was cut from a Kaisercraft die with kraft cardstock. I can't really remember where the blue patterned paper came from. I've used it in a few projects and only had a small rectangle remaining.

I'm starting to enjoy adding twine or thread on my cards. I think they add a bit of interest in quite an organic way.

Tuesday 14 November 2017

Faux Stitching Reindeer Card

I was actually working on this card and just so happen to see the latest Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge titled "It's a Stitch Up". Although I do not have any hand or machine stitching on my card, there are faux stitches achieved through stamps and dies.




I used my usual stitched rectangle die to cut out the main base. Then I stamped a stitched circle from Carabelle Studios with Encore Champagne ink, which is a rather subtle gold champagne. I laid a couple of scrap papers and a piece of lace trim. The reindeer was stamped on kraft paper and fussy cut out. I added a little bit of gold DMC thread behind it. The sentiment is from a Kelly Purkey stamp set. Of course I had to add some gold splatters with Heidi Swapp Color Shine. Oh and that tiny gold foam star was a negative shape from the Simon Says Stamp Stacked Stars die. All pieces were shaded with Distress Ink in Vintage Photo around the edges.

I think this is my new favourite card to date. I love how all the little elements came together and would definitely try machine stitching some pieces on my next card. I just find the sewing machine a little intimidating sometimes.

Monday 13 November 2017

Thank You Fall Butterfly Card

This card is for the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge with the theme "Thanks/Thanksgiving" and I'm oh so late with my submission (there's only 4 hours left as I type this).


Quite honestly, I was a little disappointed with how this card turned out. I'm happy enough with the background, the fall leaves embossed on the gold cardstock with very subtle shimmer is actually quite lovely. But something about that butterfly die bugs me. I think it's the feelers or antennae sticking out of its head. It's a funny shape. I love the delicate wing design though, and that's one of the reasons I got it but the feelers are really strange. I've tried snipping it off before but it looked even weirder. The die is by Concord and 9th and it comes with a gorgeous flower die as part of the Floral and Flutter set. I'm just not the biggest fan of the "flutter" bit.

Another thing I don't like is the sentiment. I wish I had stuck one of the Tim Holtz tiny word stickers instead. The font doesn't quite go together with the card. I will probably replace it after this.

So there you have it. Sometimes a project can be a tad bit underwhelming.

Sunday 12 November 2017

Noel Reindeer Postcards

This is probably my favourite holiday season project so far. I wanted to create a set of postcards and had some leftover music script patterned paper. Each postcard is backed with kraft paper to make it more solid. I'll be sending each without an envelope, so it needs to survive the distance.



I used a stitched postage stamp die to cut out the main base. There are 4 in the patterned paper and 4 in kraft. The reindeer head is from a Maggie Holmes Open Book set and the word "noel" was heat embossed with a glittery gold Nuvo embossing powder. The stamp is by Kelly Purkey. I also stamped some gold and copper words and patterns behind the reindeer and they are all from various Kelly Purkey Christmas stamp sets. Then I darkened the edges of everything with Distress Ink in Rusty Hinge.

I couldn't do anything too dimensional because it's supposed to be a postcard form so it needs to be as flat as possible. I also used very strong glue (Tombow Multi Liquid Glue) to adhere everything. I don't want to risk anything falling apart in the mail.

I can't wait to send these off!

Saturday 11 November 2017

Silver Snowflake Card

For the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge, we have the theme "Snow White". Immediately, I thought of embossing snowflakes onto a plain white linen card and sticking a glittery silver snowflake on it.



The snowy embossing folder is by Darice and the silver snowflake is an old MFT die (probably discontinued). The sentiment is from the Kelly Purkey S'no Problem stamp set. I added a light silver foil washi tape along the edges of the base card to create a slim silvery border. The effect is quite subtle.

This simple card is perfect if you're looking to mass produce because it's relatively easy to put together.

Tuesday 7 November 2017

Colourful Joy Christmas Card

I was feeling a little experimental and thought of creating my own Christmas patterned paper with Distress Oxide inks. I punched out a couple of snowflake and tree shapes and basically just used the negative space as stencils. I wanted a fun and colourful background so I pretty much used nearly every colour of the rainbow.


I also added subtle gold stencilled stars and irregular yellow splotches. The word "joy" and sentiment are from the Hero Arts Joy Stamp and Cut set that I got from JoAnn's when I visited the States in April. This card measures 3.5 x 4.75 inches, which seems to be my new favourite size. It's quite a bit smaller than the standard A2 card size.



I will continue to churn out more holiday themed cards until I start sending them out next week. This is by far my favourite season to make cards and tags :-)

Monday 6 November 2017

Celebrate Christmas Tag

I've been a little preoccupied with making Christmas cards and tags for the upcoming holiday season. I decided to play along the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge with the theme "Christmas Gift Tag".



The background was achieved with sparkly Dylusion mica and Heidi Swapp Color Shine sprays over a Tim Holtz stencil called Holiday Knit. I also splattered some gold Color Shine and stamped a Christmassy sentiment by Kaisercraft in gold ink. The tree is a Kaisercraft die and the word "celebrate" is from a Waffle Flower die. I layered the word three times to make it thicker. The stars were snipped off from the Simon Says Stamp Stacked Stars die and were diecut with glitter gold fun foam.


You can see more of the shimmery background from this photo.

Have you started on your Christmas cards yet?

Thursday 2 November 2017

Somebunny Is Thinking of You Card

I haven't made a card for the Simon Says Stamp challenges in a while and when I saw Monday's Challenge theme "All Creatures Great and Small", I knew I had to use the latest addition to my stamp collection. This Birdie Brown Somebunny set by My Favorite Things (MFT) is quite possible one of the cutest stamps I own. The images are so darling!



I created the background by smooshing some watercolours on a small piece of cardstock and cut out with a stitched rectangle die. I created the sun rays peeking out behind the bunny with some Distress Ink in Wild Honey using a mini blending tool through a stencil. The bunny was watercoloured with Prima's Pastel Dreams set and the sentiment stamped with Versafine Onyx Black ink. The two tiny hearts are from Simon Says Stamp Mini Hearts die set.

I really like how this card turned out. I love combining mixed media in my card making and think the end results are always a little more unique. I will be creating a bunch of Christmas cards next because I have to get them ready to send out.

I hope you enjoyed this little project. Thanks for popping by.