Saturday, August 15, 2020

My Blue Butterflies Slimline Card

I hope you like blue as much as I love this "Brilliant Butterflies" set from MFT stamps.  I decided to try this in shades of blue for the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge , this week the theme is " Midsummer Blues".
 The base for the card is a teal blue heavy card stock 8"X 9" that I selected from my stash because it closely matched the color theme.  I used the from "Slimline Card Builder" die from  Whimsy Stamps to cut out a panel from Canson XL watercolor paper.    I used my watercolors from Daniel Smith to paint three evenly spaced background swatches of blues.
Once completed dried,  my butterflies are stamped using Hero Arts "Splash" and "Blue Hawaii" ink with VersaFine "Onyx Black" for the black portion.  There is a backing layer cut from black card stock measuring 3 1/2" X 8 1/2" that is adhered to the panel.  Then I added both to the card base.  The sentiment is cut from Simon Says Stamp "CZ Design SENTIMENT STRIPS REVERSE HAPPY"  strip sheets.  For embellishment I added a gemstone from my stash to the center of each butterfly. 
Thanks for dropping by my blog.  Your comments, questions or suggestions are always welcome.

Supplies:

Dies:                Whimsy Stamps "Slimline Card Builder"
Inks:                Hero Arts "Blue Hawaii" & "Splash"
                            VersaFine  "Onyx Black"
Paper:             Canson XL watercolor paper
Sentiment:    Simon Says Stamp  "CZ Design SENTIMENT STRIPS REVERSE HAPPY" 

Wednesday, August 5, 2020

Hero Arts MMK July Underwater Slimline Card

This is a fun slimline card that I created using the Hero Arts My Monthly Hero Kit for July and the add-on set called "Deeply in Love".

The underwater scene at the bottom of the card was done using a stencil that I cut from the die included in the kit.  If you are interested in the details I made a YouTube tutorial with all the details.

Supplies:


Stamps:   Hero Arts            My Monthly Hero Kit July 2020 & "Deeply in Love" with Dies
                     Lawn Fawn         "Wavy Saying" coordinating dies "Fancy Wavy Sayings"
Dies:          Lawn Fawn          "Large Slimline with Sliders"
Inks:          Distress Oxide    "Salty Ocean" & "Chipped Sapphire"
                     Hero Arts             "Splash" & "Blue Hawaii" from the kit
                                                     Also "Intense Black"
Misc:         Ranger                   Glossy Accents

Thank You for dropping by!  Your comments, questions and suggestions are always most welcome here.

Thursday, July 30, 2020

SSS Tenta- Cuddles Card

As soon as I saw this cute little octopus image from Simon Says Stamp I wanted to make it into a card.  This is the first one but it certainly will not be the last from the "Tenta-Cuddles" set.  This is day number 30 of Kathy Racoosin's Daily Marker 30 Day Coloring Challenge . 
This card is going to be my entry for today.


My inspiration for the layout started with the leftover bits and pieces that I had on my craft desk.  The "Instant Camera Die" and the "Stitched Rectangles" background panel cut from white cardstock are both by Lil Inker.  I have had them both for some time.  The patterned paper is taken from "Birthday Bash" 6 X 6 pad by Honey Bee Stamps.  
I made a mask for the octopus and stamped the background images over that mask.  I used a blending brush with Hero Arts inks to color the blue background.   Then removed the mask and colored with Copic Markers.

Thanks for dropping by for a visit.  Your comments, questions and suggestions are always most welcome.

Supplies: 

Stamps:       Simon Says Stamp "Tenta- Cuddles" 
Dies:             Lil Inkers   "Instant Camera"  &  "Stitched Rectangles"  
                         at the time of this post the Lil Inkers site is down I was unable to provide a                               link for you.  Possible alternatives Lawn Fawn SELFIE FRAMES  & 
                         Lawn Fawn LARGE STITCHED RECTANGLE STACKABLES
                         Simon Says Stamp  "Stitched Banners"
Papers:        Honey Bee Stamps "Birthday Bash"
Inks:             Hero Arts "Splash" ,  "Blue Hawaii"  & "Intense Black"
Copics:         W1, W4, YG17, YG23, Yr15, Y15, R24, R11 &RV91
Misc:             Ranger Glossy Accents
                         
                         

       
                          

Thursday, July 23, 2020

You Are A Star

The card I am sharing today was created for this weeks Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge "Reach for the Stars".  I love this theme because it is great for masculine cards.  My card is a fun slimline shaker card. 


The stars are shaker windows and I used Micro Beads in Silver and Gold to fill them.  I love the way the beads sound when shaken. The die is from Simon Says Stamp called "Vented Star".  The stamp set is also from Simon Says Stamp called "Seeing Stars".  My slimline panel is a Whimsy Stamps die, "Slimline Card Builder Die", which is a good value if you are looking to start making slimline cards.


Supplies:

Stamps:                             Simon Says Stamp "Seeing Stars"
Dies:                                  Simon Says Stamp  "Vented Star"  
                                               Whimsy Stamps    "Slimline Card Builder Die"
Beads:                              My microbeads are from a set by Martha Stewart they have 
                                             been in my stash  forever and I could not find a link for them. 
                                              I found two possible substitutes for you 
                                              Brutus Monroe BOLD Micro Pearls  or   Micro Pixie Beads
Embellishments:         Buttons Galore and More Sparkletz

Thanks for dropping by!  Your comments, questions or suggestions are always very welcome.

Monday, July 20, 2020

Honey Bee Stamps Build A Bot Shaker


Today's card just brings joy to my heart.  I created these cute robot cards to submit to this week's Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge.  The theme is "For A Child" with the showcase company being Honey Bee Stamps.  Great for me because I got to play with a fun set that I own called "Build A Bot"

I made a step by step YouTude for this one.



If you have about 25 minutes and would like to see how these little shaker cards are created, I would love for you to check out my YouTube tutorial below.



Supplies:

Stamps:                  Honey Bee Stamps   "Build a Bot" with dies,  "Gear Up"
Dies:                         Gina K Designs "Rectangle Small Double Stitch", 
                                    Lawn Fawn "Stitched Rectangle       Frames"
Paper:                      Honey Bee "Birthday Bash"
Copic Markers:    N0, N2, N4, G14, Y15, E08, E08, & RV08
Embellishments:   
                                    Martha Stewart  Micro Beads & Sugar Plum Glitter 
                                    (purchased at Michaels)
                                    Lucy's Little Things Jewels "Rainbow Sparkle Mix"

Thanks for dropping by.  Your comments, questions and suggestions are always very welcome. 

Saturday, July 11, 2020

Lawn Fawn "Favorite Earthling" Card

Today I am sharing a cute birthday card I made for a grand nephew. His birthday is right around the corner.  This card will also be my entry in this weeks Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge.  The challenge theme is "Moving Parts".  We are to add some interactive element to the care with their showcase company suggestion being Lawn Fawn.  Perfect for me because I recently purchased some slimline card dies from Lawn Fawn and I had the interactive pull tab die.



I used my Lawn Fawn dies for the stitched slimline panel and the pull tab slider interactive mechanism.  The tree line die will look familiar if you received the Hero Arts June 2020 MMH kit, I used it to make a partial diecut background for my village scenes.  There are two partial cut tree line panels.  I used a Copic Marker to draw in the streets.  Below is the card with the fun reveal when you pull up the slider.

 Supplies:

Stamps:        Lawn Fawn "Village Heroes " LF2327  & Dies LF2328, "Beam Me Up" LF1597
Dies:              Lawn Fawn "Let's Toast Pull Tab Add-On" LF1822 ,  
                                           "Small Slimline With Lift Flaps" LF2358
                          Hero Arts     MMH June 2020 Kit   currently sold out
Inks:              Hero Arts     "Intense Black
                          Ranger         "Tumbled Glass Distress Oxide" 
Copics:          R27, R29, G05, C3, C1, C9, Y18, Y04, BG23, V12  & BG70
Gelly Rolls:  XPGB#700 Stardust, XPGB#800 Clear & XPGB#849 Black
                                     (My Gelly Rolls are older and I can't find a link 
                                        although I think they are still out there)

Thanks so much for dropping in to my blog.  Your comments, questions or suggestions are always very welcome.

Thursday, July 2, 2020

Lawn Fawn Really High Five

Today I have for you another slimline card using products from Lawn Fawn.  I am entering this one in the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge.  This week's challenge was to create a "Bright and Cheerful" card and I think this one qualifies.  I am also going to include it as a contribution to Kathy Rac's 30 Day Challenge.  If you haven't participated in the Daily Marker 30 Day Challenge before it is a no pressure and supportive challenge where Kathy encourages you to set aside 10 minutes a day to color.  


I used a cloud stencil from SSS "Clouds For Days"  and "Tumbled Glass"  Distress Oxide for my sky.  The hillside die is Lawn Fawn "Stitched Hillside Border" inked with "Peeled Paint Distress Oxide".  The die used for the grass is also from Lawn Fawn "Grassy Border".  
All the the rest of my coloring was done with Copic Markers.   To make my balloons glossy I applied "VersaMark Embossing Ink" directly to the colored balloons and used a clear embossing powder to heat emboss them.

Supplies:

Stamps:        Lawn Fawn " Really High Five" LF2215 & coordinating dies LF2216
Dies:              Lawn Fawn "Large Slimline With Sliders" & "Stitched Hillside Border"
                          Simon Says Stamp  "Stitched Banners"
Stencil:         Simon Says Stamp "Clouds for Days"
Inks:              Distress Oxide Inks  "Peeled Paint"  & "Tumbled Glass"
                          Gina K Designs "Obsidian" Amalgam Ink
                          Tsukineko  VersaMark Embossing Ink
Copics:          E99, E37, Y26, W4, W3, Y15, Y17, YG17, G03,V12, V17, R27, YR07,  B18, B04

Thanks so much for dropping by my blog!  Your comments, questions and suggestions are always most welcome.

Monday, June 29, 2020

Hero Arts Slimline Card

Hello everyone!  Today I would like to share a cheery slimline wedding card created for a dear friends son who is like my own.  His will be s Covid 19 wedding with a delayed celebration of the day.

I using a couple of new dies that I got from the Hero Arts Add-on selection for the May MMH kit.  I am adding this one the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge  the theme is "Anytning Goes" showcasing products from Hero Arts.  If you are interested in a step by step tutorial click on my YouTube tutorial below.

SUPPLIES:

Dies:
Hero Arts:                          D1774 "Airplane Fancy Die", D1775 "Cloudy Sky Scene"
Simon Says Stamp:          SSSD111584 " Stitched Banners"
Stamps:
Simon Says Stamp:          SSS101530 " Congratulations"
Misc.                                Silver cording or twine
                                             Stick It Adhesive Sheets
                                             Doodlebug Tiny Hearts
Paper:                               DCWV " Holigraphic 6 X 6 Stack"
Alternative would be      Simon Says Stamp  Card Stock ASSORTED HOLOGRAPHIC

Thanks again, for dropping by my blog.   Your comments, questions and suggestions are always very welcome.


Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Penny Black Brushstroke with Karin Brushstroke Pro Markers

Today I want to share a card that I made using a Penny Black brushstroke stamp. It was colored with the Karin Brushmarker Pro markers that I treated myself to.  The stamp I used here is called "Light Touch"  My card was inspired by this weeks Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge.  The challenge theme for the week is "Summer Fun" and this PB stamp with it's pretty geranium makes me think of my summer garden. 



I used my Misti to stamp multiple times with ink that was applied directly to the stamp, building layers of color.  
For the step by step tutorial, I have included a YouTube from my channel.


Supplies:

Stamps:   
Penny Black Cling "Light Touch" 40-449
Simon Says Stamp  "Color and Sunshine"  this was for the hello but appears to be retired

Karin BrushMarker Pro:  colors used
Pale Pink 220                   Magenta Red 170
Lipstick Red 181              Orange Red 051
Apple 210                         Olive Black 447
Sepia 074                          Canary 166

Dies:

Thanks for visiting my blog.  Your comments, questions and suggestions are always very welcome.

Monday, June 15, 2020

Something Metallic Cards

Hello, to all my card making friends.  It has been awhile since my last blog post.  I am back!  If you were wondering where I have been I will explain at the end of this post. Today I want to share with you some cards that I made for the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge.  



All three of my cards are surprisingly easy to create.  I like to make multiple cards with variations in colors and layouts.  For all three I used the SSS "Greeting Mix 2" stamp set for the sentiment, SSS "Leaves Lucky to Know You" stencil and the SSS "Etched Dragonfly" & SSS Bundle of Stitched Shapes dies. 


This purple version of the card uses three Distress Oxide Inks for the background and stenciled leaves;  Milled Lavender , Seedless Preserves  and Dusty Concord .  I die cut the Dragonfly Wings from DCWV "Holographics 6 X 6 stack and the body of the dragonfly from leftover bits of black cardstock in my stash.  
For my sentiment I used the  SSS "Greeting Mix 2" stamped with Versafine Black Onyx ink  but heat embossed with Brutus Monroe "Sterling Sparkle" Embossing Powder .



My blue version of the card is the one I am demonstrating on my Youtube channel.  If you are interested in seeing the card that way, I am sharing it below.  This one is just a slightly different layout and uses just two colors of Distress Oxide for the background ink blending and the stenciled leaves, "Speckled Egg" and "Stormy Sky".   I also added a few embellishment gems from Lucy's Little Things "Clear Iridescent jewels as a finishing touch.




For third version of the card was aiming for something on the more masculine side.  I changed up the colors of Distress Oxide Inks, this time choosing "Old Paper" and "Peeled Paint".  This time I cut my dragonfly wings from the green Tim Holtz"Metallic Confections Kraft Paper" that I had in my stash from the SSS Card Kit of the Month from September.  The greeting was stamped in Versafine Black Onyx ink  and heat embossed with a clear embossing powder.



Thanks so much for dropping by.  Your comments, questions and suggestions are always very welcome. 

Why I was MIA for a bit?
If you follow me with the Flickr Love group, you already know what was up with me.  To those who don't know, I was in a terrible car accident on November 15th.  My fellow card making friend, Marsha and I traveled from Chicago to Gina K's store in Milwaukee.  We had the most wonderful day with the bonus of meeting all of our stamping and coloring idols, Gina K, Kathy Racoosin, Jenifer McGuire, Kristina Werner, Rina K and Simon Hurley.  Just the best day ever. Until... As we traveling back to Chicago from Milwaukee, a speeding car came into our lane hitting us resulting in Marsha's car being forced into the concrete barrier.   We were both injured and ended our day with a trip to the ER in Kenosha, IL.  My injuries were the worst.  My right wrist was shattered in the accident.  I needed surgery and 6 months of occupation therapy.   We were very lucky to have survived the accident and had it not been for some wonderful truckers who stopped in time and diverted traffic, preventing us from being hit a second time, the story may have been worse.  The good news is that 3 weeks ago I was given a  release from the care my doctor and therapist with a near complete recovery of my wrist and hand movement.  All along it was my biggest goal to be able to get back to the thing that kept be moving forward,  my love of creating pretty things.  

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