Hey Friends!
Bringing you another card today with a painted background, this time using Spectrum Noir Sparkle Glitter inks. The sparkle doesn't really come across very well (if at all) on a photograph but trust me, it's there and in real life gives a the most beautiful sparkle and shine!
I blended a combination of Icy Blue, Frosted Rose & Winter Plum inks with a wet paintbrush onto smooth white card to create this background, dabbing off on a paper towel as I went to catch any pools of color that I didn't want. Once it was dry I spritzed it with water to create the 'bleached' effect in places. The sparkle of these inks really intensifies as it dries - so pretty - and it immediately made me think of an under the sea theme, but instead of maybe the obvious mermaid, I decided I wanted to use a cute octopus (don't ask me why! 😂)
I found this one on Cricut Design Space (free if you have a Cricut Access subscription) and resized to create one large and two small and mounted them on some foam tape. I trimmed the background panel down to 3 3/4" x 5" and matted it on some foam tape and then on a piece of hot pink card cut 1/8" larger on both sides. Then, I mounted both onto a light blue A2 card base. The sentiment is from an SVG file from Kadoodlebug Designs called 'You're my Squishy' which also comes with several cute sea creatures but on this occasion I decided to go with the Cricut image.
To finish off my card, I added a few hot pink spots to the octopi with a Fuchsia Promarker pen and topped with some Nuvo glitter drops and added a pair of googly eyes on the larger one. Finally I added some sparkly shell stickers that I have had in my stash for ever and a day (thinking they are now a bit much but can't remove them as they are stuck on firmly!) and a few flat pearls.
I entered this card into two challenges this week over at Splitcoaststampers.com - Color Challenge and Free for All challenges.
Thank you for you looking!
See you soon
Bev x
Sunday, 31 May 2020
Saturday, 30 May 2020
Wish you were here ...
Hi
How many times in the past have I wished I had more time to craft?! You would think that currently, when we are spending more time at home than ever, my craft room would be bursting at the seams with finished projects wouldn't you? Well, let me tell you, you would be wrong 😐 Aside from the fact that Mr Crafty Cow is currently working from home full time and has commandeered my craft room (which he thinks is his office - clearly deluded), when I do manage to get in there with a whole chunk of time to myself, I just can't seem to get inspired to start anything! That is until a couple of weeks ago when I discovered the Challenges section on the Splitcoaststampers site 😃. Just the kick up the backside I needed to get those creative juices flowing again ...!
A couple of weeks ago when I felt the old 'crafters block' creeping in again, I sat with some distress inks, a water brush and some paper and played around with different colors and techniques to create some backgrounds to use on future cards. When I saw this week's Clean and Simple Challenge on SCS to use paint on a card, at first I thought I would have to sit this one out as I don't have any 'paints' but then remembered I could totally use the backgrounds I had painted with inks last week. My eye was immediately drawn to one I had created with stripes of blues and green and although I loved the colors together, I couldn't see what I was ever going to use it for as felt the stripes were too big and bold. Suddenly though, I knew exactly what this one was to become!
I created the scene using stamps from SU Sheltering Tree stamped in Versafine Black ink and then added a sentiment from Taylored Expressions stamped with Versamark Ink and embossed in black.
Sadly as time passes, I find I am needing more and more sympathy cards and after I had created this it seemed a perfect choice for this sentiment.
Thanks for stopping by ... take care of each other and hope to see you again.
Bev xx
How many times in the past have I wished I had more time to craft?! You would think that currently, when we are spending more time at home than ever, my craft room would be bursting at the seams with finished projects wouldn't you? Well, let me tell you, you would be wrong 😐 Aside from the fact that Mr Crafty Cow is currently working from home full time and has commandeered my craft room (which he thinks is his office - clearly deluded), when I do manage to get in there with a whole chunk of time to myself, I just can't seem to get inspired to start anything! That is until a couple of weeks ago when I discovered the Challenges section on the Splitcoaststampers site 😃. Just the kick up the backside I needed to get those creative juices flowing again ...!
A couple of weeks ago when I felt the old 'crafters block' creeping in again, I sat with some distress inks, a water brush and some paper and played around with different colors and techniques to create some backgrounds to use on future cards. When I saw this week's Clean and Simple Challenge on SCS to use paint on a card, at first I thought I would have to sit this one out as I don't have any 'paints' but then remembered I could totally use the backgrounds I had painted with inks last week. My eye was immediately drawn to one I had created with stripes of blues and green and although I loved the colors together, I couldn't see what I was ever going to use it for as felt the stripes were too big and bold. Suddenly though, I knew exactly what this one was to become!
I created the scene using stamps from SU Sheltering Tree stamped in Versafine Black ink and then added a sentiment from Taylored Expressions stamped with Versamark Ink and embossed in black.
Sadly as time passes, I find I am needing more and more sympathy cards and after I had created this it seemed a perfect choice for this sentiment.
Thanks for stopping by ... take care of each other and hope to see you again.
Bev xx
Thursday, 28 May 2020
Spring is in the air!
Hi friends!
Made another tent card - think I might be slightly addicted! Once you’ve made one and figured out what goes where, they really aren’t too difficult.
This time I used a piece of light green card stock for the base and some papers from Echo Park’s Celebrate Spring paper pack by Lori Whitlock. The scene in the window is also made from stickers from the same pack. I just stuck them onto some scraps of white card and fussy cut them out. The little birdhouse is so cute! I added the gathered ribbon top and bottom as a finishing touch to disguise the fact that I cut the paper slightly too short! 😀 If you want to have a go at making one I used this tutorial on Splitcoaststamper.com
I thought a ‘Welcome to the Neighbourhood’ sentiment would be perfect for this card and so used one of the sentiments from Taylored Expression’s Simple Strips . These are a such a time saver - you stamp a whole bunch of sentiments together and then the matching die cuts them all out in one go - genius! I stamp a bunch at a time and have them in a little pot on my desk ready to use whenever I need one. This one was also heat embossed with gold tinsel embossing powder.
Thanks for stopping by - hope to see you again!
Bev x
Made another tent card - think I might be slightly addicted! Once you’ve made one and figured out what goes where, they really aren’t too difficult.
I thought a ‘Welcome to the Neighbourhood’ sentiment would be perfect for this card and so used one of the sentiments from Taylored Expression’s Simple Strips . These are a such a time saver - you stamp a whole bunch of sentiments together and then the matching die cuts them all out in one go - genius! I stamp a bunch at a time and have them in a little pot on my desk ready to use whenever I need one. This one was also heat embossed with gold tinsel embossing powder.
Thanks for stopping by - hope to see you again!
Bev x
Wednesday, 27 May 2020
No Prob-llama!
Hey Crafty Friends!
Just stopping by today to share a card that I made from a tutorial over on Splitcoaststampers.com
I have never made this type of card before - called a 'tent' card for obvious reasons! I thought it was a really clever design with an effective 3D look but one that also folds up flat to fit in an envelope. Cool huh?!
Things are heating up in Arizona this week with temperatures here in Scottsdale set to reach 112°F by Friday 😲 so think this influenced the theme I chose for my card today 😂 I used a piece of sand colored card to make the base and then some cool papers from a DCWV paper pad that I have had for ages and never really used (continuing my goal of using up those neglected supplies!) for the front and inside. I then stamped and die cut the llama and cacti using the Birthday Fiesta set from Stamping' Up and mounted them on some offcuts of the same sand cardstock shaped to look like sand dunes to make a desert scene.
I loved making it so much, I am now off to make another one! 😀
Thanks for stopping by and take care 'till next time ,,,
Bev x
Just stopping by today to share a card that I made from a tutorial over on Splitcoaststampers.com
I have never made this type of card before - called a 'tent' card for obvious reasons! I thought it was a really clever design with an effective 3D look but one that also folds up flat to fit in an envelope. Cool huh?!
Things are heating up in Arizona this week with temperatures here in Scottsdale set to reach 112°F by Friday 😲 so think this influenced the theme I chose for my card today 😂 I used a piece of sand colored card to make the base and then some cool papers from a DCWV paper pad that I have had for ages and never really used (continuing my goal of using up those neglected supplies!) for the front and inside. I then stamped and die cut the llama and cacti using the Birthday Fiesta set from Stamping' Up and mounted them on some offcuts of the same sand cardstock shaped to look like sand dunes to make a desert scene.
I loved making it so much, I am now off to make another one! 😀
Thanks for stopping by and take care 'till next time ,,,
Bev x
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Thursday, 21 May 2020
Pinwheel Fiesta!
Managed to throw Mr Crafty Cow out of the craft room today (he thinks it's his office bless him #delusional) so that I could get in there to play! 😁
I have been challenging myself to try and create things using items that I have had in my stash for one year or more ... or even better, those things that have I have not had out of their boxes since we moved to the US - over 5 years ago now!
Today, I made a card using a sketch from a book I had completely forgotten I had 😲 Needless to say I then spent the next hour flicking through the pages, oohing and aaahing over all the lovely projects and wondering why I had not picked up this book sooner (too much stuff is the answer)!
I settled upon this particular sketch from the book on which to base my card and was immediately inspired by the circle design.
Last week whilst ferreting around in my supplies for ideas I came across a pile of paper rosettes that I had made eons ago from a Craftwork Cards paper pad and then never really knew what to do with. I used two of them as the focal point on a 5"x7" plain white card base and added some punched circles from coordinating patterned paper, then finished it off with a stamped sentiment in a bright pink ink.
Really like the result, however, no idea how I would ever post this to anyone! Think I might be making a card box next ... 🙄
Sunday, 17 May 2020
Congrats Grad!
Well, what a strange time it has been of late! I hope you are all staying safe and well and finding ways to keep yourselves occupied during this time of uncertainty. Right now, looking after our mental health is just as important as looking after our physical health and whilst we are all under various stages of lockdown/stay at home orders, what better way than to lose yourself in a few hours of crafting!
This afternoon, I disappeared into the Crafty Cowshed to make a card for our son, who will be graduating from High School this coming week - albeit via a 'Drive In' ceremony! I had made him a card a week or so ago, but wasn't really that enamored with it, and whilst looking for inspiration over my morning coffee came across this super cute digi stamp from KLM Designs and knew I had to use it!
As I am hopeless at fussy cutting, I uploaded the digi into the Cricut Design Space app as a Print then Cut image, resized it to fit a 5.5" square card, sent it to my printer and then had my Cricut Maker cut it out for me ... much easier! I used Promarker alcohol ink markers to color it in and mounted it on a stenciled background, using a cloud template from Simon Says Stamp and some distress ink, on which I had previously printed my sentiment. The 2020 image also came from the Cricut Design Space library. I added a mat in gold mirror card and mounted to a white 5.5" square card.
Of course, like most 18 year old boys, he will probably give it the cursory once over, mutter a quick "thanks" and never give it a second glance! 😆
Hope you have a go at something crafty this week - it really is a great anxiety buster!
Stay safe friends!
Bev x
This afternoon, I disappeared into the Crafty Cowshed to make a card for our son, who will be graduating from High School this coming week - albeit via a 'Drive In' ceremony! I had made him a card a week or so ago, but wasn't really that enamored with it, and whilst looking for inspiration over my morning coffee came across this super cute digi stamp from KLM Designs and knew I had to use it!
As I am hopeless at fussy cutting, I uploaded the digi into the Cricut Design Space app as a Print then Cut image, resized it to fit a 5.5" square card, sent it to my printer and then had my Cricut Maker cut it out for me ... much easier! I used Promarker alcohol ink markers to color it in and mounted it on a stenciled background, using a cloud template from Simon Says Stamp and some distress ink, on which I had previously printed my sentiment. The 2020 image also came from the Cricut Design Space library. I added a mat in gold mirror card and mounted to a white 5.5" square card.
Of course, like most 18 year old boys, he will probably give it the cursory once over, mutter a quick "thanks" and never give it a second glance! 😆
Hope you have a go at something crafty this week - it really is a great anxiety buster!
Stay safe friends!
Bev x
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