Sunday, October 27, 2024

Snowflakes for The Paper Players

Hello friends!  The last Sunday of the month is upon us and that brings a new sketch challenge at The Paper Players!  This time the lovely and talented Ann has given us this wonderful sketch with lots of options.

I'm also sharing my card over at Addicted to Stamps, where the theme is Any Occasion.


Since I'm still working on Christmas cards, that is the direction I took.  I kept things very simple; so simple I made two cards!


I decided to pull out some patterned paper that I hoard rarely use but knew it would work perfectly with the snowflakes I created.  I love the bokeh effect and the pretty colors.  

The snowflakes were die cut from silver and white glitter cardstock using various snowflake dies, with the exception of one small snowflake that was cut from light purple glitter paper.  The same cardstocks were used for the die cut sentiment and the vertical strip.  No need for embellishments with all that sparkle and shine, plus I think they would get lost against the background paper.





What are you inspired to create with this sketch?  For more ideas and inspiration, be sure to visit the challenge blog to see what my talented teammates have come up with.  I hope to see your card in the gallery this week - the challenge remains open until Friday November 1st at 3 pm EDT.

Thanks for stopping by and take care!

Stef

  • HoneyBee Stamps Lovely Layers: Snowflakes dies
  • Simon Says Stamp Aidan and Sophie Snowflake dies
  • SSS Handwritten Merry Christmas dies
  • SSS Glitter and Matte Silver cardstock
  • Whimsy Stamps Blurry Flurries 6x6 designer paper

Sunday, October 20, 2024

Peaceful Holiday for The Paper Players

Hello friends!  It's Sunday and time for a new CAS challenge over at The Paper Players where LeAnne is asking us to add a tag.

I am also sharing over at Inkspirational, where the theme is Seasonal.



I love to make cards with tags, so I was excited to see our tag challenge.  I am in desperate need of adding more cards to my holiday card stash, so that is where I went with this challenge.



I started by die cutting the tag then stamping and clear heat embossing the tree trio on the tag.  I created a mask using the circle die that comes with the set to cover the moon while I used inks to create the night sky, then removed the mask and used the moon stamps in light and medium yellow.  I grabbed a scrap of white cardstock, hand cut the top then used the tag die to cut the bottom.  After it was adhered to the tag, I added some Star Dust Stickles to the top of the "snow"

The stag and the sentiment were also stamped and clear heat embossed, then die cut with the matching dies.  A white gel pen was used to create "stars" in the sky then the die cut pieces were added to the tag. I found a leftover bit of white sparkle ribbon and added that to the top of the tag and tied it off with some silver baker's twine.  It was then added to a card base that I found in my stash with the embossed panel already adhered.  The final step was to add some of the Star Dust Stickles to the tree branches.  It sparkles so much IRL!


What are you inspired to create with this challenge?  We'd love to have you join us this week - the challenge remains open until Friday October 25th at 3pm EDT.  In the meantime, be sure to head over to the challenge blog, where my wonderful teammates have some fantastic inspiration to share with you!

Thanks for visiting and take care!

Stef

  • Simon Says Stamp/Gina K Stamptember 2024 Stay Cozy collaboration stamps and dies
  • SSS Snowy Pines embossing folder
  • Ellen Hutson Tag Trio die
  • Altenew Desert Night, Dusk, Lemonade Stand and Honeydew Glow inks
  • Lawn Fawn Silver Baker's Twine
  • Sakura White Gelly Roll pen

Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Thinking of You for Color Hues

Hello, friends!  Today brings a new challenge at Color Hues and this time the amazing Jules has chosen Mustard and Olive, a great fall combination.

I decided to use a set that's been waiting to be inked up for a while - Brighter Days Gerbera Daisy from Picket Fence.  I know Gerbera daisies come in a plethora of colors so I decided why not mustard yellow? 


This is a lovely, large floral image and so easy to color.  Of course, I used my Copic markers, making sure my yellows were more of a golden color.  I know mustard can be a bright yellow, I guess I was thinking Dijon? ;-)  Anyway, with the coloring complete it and the sentiment (also from the same set) where cut out with coordinating dies.

I really fiddled around to get a background that I liked.  At first the double plaid die was cut from brown cardstock and layered on white, but I didn't like that and finally settled on the white over kraft.  It's very subtle, but before the kraft panel was layered with the cover die, I stamped a text background stamp with white pigment ink, then used a blending tool to ink around the edges.  It adds just a little interest and a nice softness to the kraft.

With everything adhered to the card base, I finished things off with some yellow gems and used a white gel pen for the stamen (anthers?).


I do hope you'll join us and share what you were inspired to make with these two colors!  The challenge remains open until 9am on Tuesday October 29th.  And I encourage you to visit the challenge blog, where fabulous inspiration from my very talented teammates awaits you.

Thanks for visiting and take care!

Stef

  • Picket Fence Brighter Days Gerbera Daisy stamps and dies
  • Simon Says Stamp Double Plaid Cover Die
  • SSS Friendship Text background stamp
  • HoneyBee Stamps Vintage Love Gems
  • Copics - YR27, 24, 23, Y15, 11, YG99, 97, 95, E37, 35, 33, 31



Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Just A Note for The Flower Challenge

Hello friends!  Here we are, mid-October - oh my, the weeks are flying by aren't they?  I won't go into how many days until Christmas yet.  Instead I'm here with my reminder card for The Flower Challenge, where we are adding a stencil to our floral card.


I decided to use the embossing folder and stencil from an older Craft Your Life set from Altenew. 


These colors are nicely muted and to me, are perfect for fall.  I used the Sugarplums and Nature's Wonders color families with the stencils.  The image is so large that I went with an A7 sized card.  

The panel was trimmed down and matted on a metallic silver cardstock, from which the sentiment was also die cut.  The mat was cut with one of the Spellbinders 5x7 Matting Basics dies, which leaves an nice embossed edge. I didn't have any cardstock that matched the plum inks, so I used the Grape Agate to blend a custom background, then adhered everything to the card base.  Lastly, a white gel pen was used to make the ends of the stamen visible.

The picture below is at an odd angle because I was trying to show the embossed dimension but I'm not sure you can really tell.


Have you joined us yet this month?  If not, you have until Friday the 25th to put your beautifully stenciled card in the gallery.  The design team has a new batch of stunning cards to inspire you, which you can find by using the link above.  I hope to see your card in the gallery!

Thanks for stopping by and take care!

Stef

  • Altenew CRL: Fragrant Flowers embossing folder and stencils
  • Altenew Scripty Sentiments dies
  • Spellbinders 5x7 Matting Basics A die
  • Altenew Sugarplum and Nature's Wonders ink families
  • Sakura White Gelly Roll pen

Sunday, October 13, 2024

Grateful for You for The Paper Players

Hello friends!  This week at The Paper Players the lovely Joanne has chosen an autumnal color combination for our inspiration.


I'm also joining the lovelies at Inkspirational with their gorgeous mood board inspiration.  I was inspired by the leafy photo and the fall colors.

 
I had many, many ideas for these colors but in the end, I played around with messy, wonderful mica sprays to create my card.  And yes I did have orange and brown fingers for a day lol!


Right off the bat, I have to say the photos do not do justice to the beautiful colors and shine of the background.  I began with a half sheet of mixed media paper from Vicky Boutin and used two brown and two orange Distress Mica Sprays on the paper, adding water so they would mix a bit then set it aside to dry.

When it was dry the colors had mixed more than I anticipated.  Don't get me wrong, it was really pretty but the browns had dominated the oranges.  I put the panel in my Misti, arranged all the leaf stamps, then used a brown pigment ink to stamp.  That didn't show up well, so ended up gold heat embossing the leaves then used gold metallic paint to add splatters.

Next, I poured a bit of the mica spray onto a palette and used a small brush to paint the lightest orange over some of the leaves and I was so happy with that small step! When everything dried a second time the panel was die cut, wrapped with some gold twine and matted onto a dark brown rectangle before adding to the 5"x 7" ivory card base.  The sentiment was also gold heat embossed, die cut with the matching die and added to the card front along with some copper-ish gems.


We would love to have you share what you create with these colors this week!  The challenge remains open until 3 pm EDT Friday 10/18.  In the meantime, please take a moment to see all the beautiful cards my talented teammates have created for your inspiration over on the challenge blog linked above.

Thanks for visiting and take care!

Stef

  • Simon Says Stamp Autumn Leaves and Graceful Florals (sentiment) stamps and die
  • Waffle Flower A7 Frames rectangle die
  • Spellbinders 5" X 7" Matting Basics A die
  • Rangers Jack-O-Lantern, Mulled Cider, Crooked Broomstick and Fallen Acorn Distress Mica Stain Sprays
  • SSS Ultra Fine Gold embossing powder
  • Altenew Gold Metallic paint
  • HoneyBee Stamps Fall Is In the Air gems


Sunday, October 6, 2024

Always for The Paper Players

Hello friends!  Here we are, the first Sunday in October and it's time for a new challenge at The Paper Players.  This week the lovely Jan has chosen the theme Love is in the Air.  

Last month my husband and I celebrated our wedding anniversary and I struggled a bit trying to decide what to make.  I usually create something rather fun or silly but this time I went for something a bit more elegant.  


My husband and I share a love of dragonflies, and I've had this die for a couple years and never used it, so I decided it would work.  I began with an A7 piece of Peacock cardstock and ink blended Black Soot Distress ink around the edges, leaving the center with a large "glow".  The dragonfly and the arched frame were all cut from black cardstock, and the wing layer from matte gold, then I positioned them on the panel so I could get the placement for the sentiment, which was heat gold heat embossed.

Before adhering everything, I added a bit of metallic gold paint splatter for some additional interest since this was a pretty simple card.  And the good news was that he really liked the card, so that made me happy. ;-)


So what are you inspired to create for this challenge?  There are plenty of options because love cards can be for all types of occasions.  Please be sure to check out what my wonderfully talented teammates have made, then hopefully join us this week!  The challenge remains open until 3 pm EDT on Friday, October 11th.

Thanks for visiting and take care!

Stef

  • Altenew Delicate Dragonfly
  • Simon Says Stamp Nested Domed Arches Frame die
  • MFT How to Say I Love You stamp set
  • Altenew Metallic Gold paint

Friday, October 4, 2024

Hello for The Flower Challenge

Hello friends!  Today begins a new challenge at The Flower Challenge and this month we're adding stencils to our floral cards.  Easy peasy!


I have many, many floral images with stencils, including stamps and embossing folders, but this time I decided to use a previously foiled BetterPress floral image that had a coordinating stencil.


The stencils include two for the petals, two for the leaves and one for the flower centers, so it's not a true "layering" stencil in the sense there are more than one for shading purposes.  So I decided to use a set of pink and green inks from Altenew that has four colors per color family, and used the lightest and medium for one petal or leaf, then the 2nd lightest and darkest for the others.

I used Altenew mini, detailed and micro mini blending brushes to blend on the ink to achieve some shading, although you can see the lightest flower petals don't have much contrast.  I love the muted colors for fall.  

With the stenciling complete, I messed around trying to find a sentiment that I liked.  I knew I wanted gold, and finally landed on die cutting the large hello out of gold cardstock and matting both the sentiment and the trimmed down stenciled image on dark green cardstock.  I decided not to add any embellishments because the background already had lots of foiled gold dots in-between the floral images.


This is such an easy challenge, I do hope you'll join us at least once this month!  In the meantime, take a moment to visit the challenge blog and see what my amazingly talented teammates have created to inspire you!  The challenge will remain open until Friday, October 25th.

Thanks for visiting and take care!

Stef

  • Spellbinders Cosmos Backdrop BetterPress and Stencil Combo
  • Simon Says Stamps Fancy Hello dies
  • Altenew Pink Crystal, Mauve, Berrylicious, Acai Berry, Rhodolite, Silver Sage, Jade, Eucalyptus and Forest Fern Fresh die inks
  • Concord and 9th Evergreen cardstock

Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Wicked for Color Hues

Happy October, friends!  It's the first of the month and time for a new challenge at Color Hues.  The lovely Julie B. has chosen a wonderful color combination of purple and orange, which made my Halloween-lovin' heart so happy!  Of course, there are many ways one can use this combination - a graphic design, flowers or just a Fall themed card with pumpkins.

I'm also joining Inkspirational, where the theme is Headwear, and my old teammates at Sunday Stamps for a color challenge that couldn't be more perfect for my card with purple, orange and black.


So, no surprise, I went full Halloween in creating this card, keeping a tradition with my grandkids that started when they were small, so, so many years ago lol!



This card is a combination of four die sets, three from Tim Holtz's recent release and one from Spellbinders.  The card size ended up being 5" x 7" to encompass the whole scene.

I started by ink blending the background.  The moon stencil comes with a mask, so I used that while blending some orange around its perimeter then moving on to purples and black.  When I removed the mask, I lightly inked it with orange, using the stencils to create darker areas on the moon, then went over it lightly with a darker orange to mute the color somewhat. I again used the moon mask while adding white acrylic paint splatters to emulate stars in the sky.

The witch, pumpkin, hat, shoes and sentiment were all die cut from various pieces of glitter paper.  I die cut the sentiment a second time from black cardstock and layered beneath the orange glitter paper to give it more stability.  The graveyard and bats were also die cut from black.  Vellum with double sided adhesive on the back was used for the ghosts, which made adhering them very easy and I didn't have to find ways to hid adhesive.  The last step I took before adding all the images to the card front was to use an orange Copic marker to darken the orange glitter paper. 

I am very happy with how this turned out. Now my husband wants me to create one like it to hang in the front window by the door (obviously, we both love Halloween!).  


What are you inspired to create with these colors?  I encourage you to head over to the challenge blog (linked above) and see what my talented teammates and wonderful guest designers Trina Pham and Stephanie Lanzalotto came up with and hope to see your card in the gallery!  The challenge will remain open until 9 am EDT Monday October 14th.

Thanks for visiting and take care!

Stef

  • Spellbinders Witchin' Heels
  • Tim Holtz/Sizzex Vault Fright Night (graveyard and ghosts), Vault Gothic Portraits (wicked sentiment), and Vault Wicked (bats)
  • Picket Fence Haunted Moon Stencils
  • Villainous Potion, Wilted Violet, Rusty Hinge, Wild Honey, Carved Pumpkin and Black Soot Distress Inks