Sunday, December 1, 2024

Sending Peace for Color Hues

Hello friends!  The year has passed quite swiftly and here we are at the beginning of December, where it's time for a new Color Hues Challenge.  The amazing Nancy is our host this time and has chosen the beautiful combination of blue and purple to close out the year.  Yes, the challenge will be open until December 29th.


We've reached a milestone at Color Hues because it happens to be our 100th challenge, Woohooo... so there will be a fabulous prize offered to one of our winners. You can read all the details over on the Color Hues blog linked above.

I really dithered on this challenge, not because I had trouble with the color combination but because I made a card, decided it wasn't "enough" so I went a different direction.  But ultimately I decided to use my first card.  I'll share my second card at the bottom of the post.  Let me know which one you would have chosen.


These colors reminded me of a beautiful late afternoon winter sky, so I tried to emulate that.  I started by stamping the row of trees on a panel of Bristol paper in black pigment ink.  When that dried, I began ink blending with the darker shades of the two colors at the top and bottom of the panel, then ended up blending the two lighter shades in the middle. I created snowflakes by splattering white acrylic paint across the panel.

While that dried, the frame and peace sentiment were die cut from purple glitter cardstock and "sending" was stamped and die cut with the matching die.  I added a second layer to the frame before adhering to the now dry panel, then added the sentiments.  I decided nothing more was needed.  I think the sentiment was very appropriate as the scene has me envisioning myself in a wooded area made quiet by the falling snow.


Here's the second card I created, going a completely different direction. Either way, I ended up with another card to send!  Side note - did you know there is a purple poinsettia?  It's called Plum Pudding and I believe it's a relatively new varietal and not common.


What are you inspired to create with these colors?  Although this is a busy time of year, I hope you'll find a way to carve out some crafty time and share your card with us.  Don't forget there's a prize to be won!  The challenge will close at 9 am EST on Sunday the 29th.  I hope to see your card in the gallery!

Thanks for visiting and happy holidays!

Stef

Card #1 (all products from Simon Says Stamp except where noted)
  • Peaceful Trees stamps and die
  • Simple Peace die
  • A2 Nesting Frames
  • Winter Glitter 6x6 paper pack
  • Altenew Sea Breeze, Tidal Blue, Wisteria and Hydrangea inks
  • Dina Wakely White Glossy Acrylic Spray
  • Hero Arts White Iridescent Shimmer Mist
Card #2
  • Penny Black Scarlet Stamp
  • SSS Elegantly Modern Christmas Stamp and Die
  • MFT Elegant Rectangle Stax die
  • SSS Silver embossing powder
  • Altenew Caribbean Sky ink
  • Copic and Olo markers

Merry and Bright for The Paper Players

Hello friends!  Here we are on December 1st!  I don't know about you, but this year has literally flown by.  But the first Sunday of the month brings a new theme challenge to The Paper Players.  The lovely LeAnne is hosting and is asking everyone to use a deer on your card.


Of course, you needn't make a holiday card, but that is the direction I took with my card because I had some fun little stamps I've been waiting to use.


These cute images and the sentiment are all from the Tim Holtz Stamptember stamp and die set for Simon Says Stamp.  There are like 20 small stamps of different iconic holiday images plus a number of sentiments and two sizes of postage stamp dies.  I'm using the largest of the two here and my bonus card below uses the smaller postage die.  

I started by stamping images on four half sheets of cardstock then coloring them all with Copic and Olo markers, plus I used a gold gel pen for the Christmas tree star and garland. The images were all die cut with coordinating dies along with the postage stamp shapes out of white.  

I then put the postage stamp die cuts on a stick mat and puzzle pieced the die over them so I could ink blend them yet leave a white edge.  After using a white gel pen to add "snow", Rudolph, Santa and the Christmas tree were all added with thin foam squares.

Next a panel of red was cut with a postage edge rectangle die and the sentiment was white heat embossed.  White pigment ink was blended around the edges before mounting on the white card base.  The postage stamp images were added with thin foam squares and lastly I tied some red baker's twine around the top.


The bonus card is arranged just a bit differently.


Oh, so much fun and I have loads of images to make more cards!  Do you have a favorite?

What are you inspired to create using a deer?  It could be a holiday/winter card or it could be one for any time of year as long as a deer is present.  We look forward to seeing to your card in the gallery, the challenge remains open until 3pm EST on Friday December 6th.  For more inspiration, be sure to see what my talented teammates have created - the blog is linked above.

Thanks for visiting and take care!

Stef

PS Check back later to catch my Color Hues DT post!
  • Tim Holtz/SSS Stamptember 2024 stamp and die set
  • Spellbinders Postage Edge Rectangle die
  • Hero Arts Unicorn White and Salvaged Patina Distress inks
  • Copic and Olo markers
  • Altenew Gold and Silver gel pens