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Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Front Panel Step Box Card!

So, I pinned this card forever ago with the idea that I would try it for my sister's birthday.  I like the way it stands up straight and has lots of areas to showcase beautiful paper.  It was fun to make and I enjoyed reading the directions which took me right back to my childhood in England.  I had forgotten that the verb 'stick' translates to 'glue' as in, "Stick the designer paper to the card base."  : )


Here's the card:



I used Graphic 45 paper, Cheerful Daisies stamps from Sunny Studio, and a Tim Holtz die for the sentiment.





And the back -



Love that Graphic 45!       This is my practice card -


made from a Hobby Lobby paper pad.  I like this one too even if it was just to figure out how the construction works.





Note to self  -  remember to keep the embellishments within the confines of the 4.25x 5.5 card base.  I'm thinking of a haunted house on the front panel with ghosts popping up behind, and a full moon and bats on the back panel.   Spooky!     Happy, happy birthday Janty!   Miss you, stay safe, hope to see you soon and then we can PARTY!       : )

Friday, July 31, 2020

Still Masking!

The challenge over at BBTB2 is Cute Critters and since we plucked up courage to leave the safety of our home and go camping, I am very late in posting my entry.   We did enjoy being in our little RV, and seeing friends for the first time in forever, but gathering around a campfire in the evening, all wearing masks and socially distanced just wasn't the same!    The dogs, of course, had no problem circulating and accepting treats or cuddles from everyone.  : )  






Beaver and Squirrel -  Create a Critter
Speech bubble - #M46AC7
Face Mask - #M16706579  and I did a little work with the contour button to make a solid mask.
Distress Oxides - Speckled Egg, Faded Jeans, Shabby Shutters and Forest Moss.
Grass stamp - Sunny Studio


Inside:-


Font is Alphabet Soup


One more critter on the back:-



Mouse - Create a Critter
Mask - #M16706579           

Soooo cute!  After my initial foray into mask making, we bought a box of 50 disposables from a local store.  Whoever could imagine that I would go through that box and have to replace it?   I miss your face!       
Hop on over to Bitten By The Bug and check out the other wonderful entries.   Stay safe!   : )   Christine

Saturday, July 18, 2020

An Incire Anniversary Card

My DD's 10th wedding anniversary is coming up at the end of this month and I searched in vain through Pinterest, Design Space Projects, and all my favorite SVG stores.   Nah!  Nothing inspired me.  Does that happen to you?   The solution for me, is to stop thinking - DH would say 'overthinking' - and go work on the card that is bubbling away in the back of my mind.  What I wanted to do was make another incire card.  I pulled up the Lori Whitlock file and there was my solution!




First, I used the contour button to eliminate the center cuts and folds.  Then, after the card was cut, I inked the inside with Candied Apple and Worn Lipstick.  I used the same Distress Oxides to ink the insert which I also cut in white card stock.  




How cool is that?   Oh the possibilities!


The inside: - 




Next time I'll be more careful with the inking.  And, I did straighten out the bent corner.    Wonder what it would look like with white patterned paper?   Hmmm.    : )  Christine      Stay safe.

Saturday, July 11, 2020

Stars!

My June Hero Arts kit arrived and I promised myself an entire week of 'playing' without a specific project in mind.  Inky, messy, escapist fun!
 
 So, yesterday, I was playing catch-up with my subscribed videos and became intrigued with Jennifer McGuire's Frame Die cutting technique.  Naturally, I do not have a one single set of dies that nests together so snugly amongst all the sets I have collected over the years. : (   However, I DO have a Cricut and a star challenge over at BBTB2 and maybe, a head start on next week's encouragement cards.





Stars - Rock Princess
Telescope - Outer Space Wall Decals
Cuttlebug Stars embossing folder

Inside: -




Banner - CTMH  Artist
Sentiment stamp - Simon Says Stamp

Yes!  A simple card that doesn't say "Hello" or "I Miss You" or "Stay Safe."  Win, win, win!





Here's what I was playing with all week:-




Distress inks, Oxides, alcohol markers, water based markers, pencils...  and this is my favorite -





Take a look at the Stars challenge here and be prepared for some inspiration!   Stay healthy.  : ) Christine



Saturday, July 4, 2020

Just another Fourth of July!



 I found myself needing two different styles of card for this week's Fourth of July cards.    Firstly, I wanted to make a card in my "Yappy" series. Believe me, it turned out soooooo cute!  Then DH said, "Isn't that a chihuahua?"  and we were off on a search for a truly representative dog.  Poodle?  German Shepherd?  Lab?  Scottie?  Finally, with time running out, I settled on this simple, but cute terrier.   (DH - intelligent, scrappy and very independent!) 




Dog - Create a Critter
Hat - Photo booth props.  Use contour to get rid of inner brim cut out.
Ribbon Banner - Stars and Stripes    Save the stars!


Inside -




Yappy - Paper Pups  (Yappy Easter)
4th of July   All American  (My First Fourth of July)
Ribbon  - Stars and Stripes   (Considerably messed about with!)


My second card is more traditional and fully of glitter and punched silver mirror board stars.




Fireworks - Independence Day (plus one extra blue burst)
Phrase - Sesame Street Elmo and Friends Holiday


Inside -





Hat - Photo Booth Props
Fireworks Burst - Independence Day

Our little town is full to the brim today with families and friends out for the holiday.  Last year we trekked down to the beach and enjoyed the crowds and the sky show with J and his Mom, Dad, and 'other' Grandpa.  J was captivated to be on the beach AT NIGHT and could not have cared less about the fireworks!   This year we are still hunkering down but will get to see the sky show from the deck.   Hopefully, there will be more to celebrate next year.   Stay safe!  : )   Christine

Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Here comes Summer or not!

We know it's summer because the calendar says so, and because my DH in spite of his goosebumps, has decided that it is time to wear shorts on the golf course.  But actually it is still winter jamies and hot soup kind of weather until the 5th of July here in the PNW.   Last weeks card for the Church folks was a little optimistic: -




I love this sun overlay cut from CTMH Artbooking and have seen it cut from double sided paper (twice, once mirrored - making 2 cards)  with the ray cut outs reversed and pieced back in for a really cool look.
Crab - Create a critter with a white shadow layer
Font - DJ Inkers


Inside


kinda beachy in-joke since we complain about sand in the car, in the rugs, in the washing machine, in our hair...

Sand castle - Create a Critter
Phrase  Warm Christmas Wishes  Note to self - remember the 'pencil in' through the negative space trick for perfect spacing.


Since it is technically summer, we trundled out the RV and took it out to visit with Master J to celebrate his 8th birthday.  It was a lovely visit but we cut it short and came home where we felt safer.  : (  

And whatdayaknow?  The week I make an all Cricut card, BBTB hosts a "Show me the sun" challenge!   I cannot believe how many 'sun' cuts there are.   Pop over and take a look.    : )  Christine

Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Snarky Cats!

Well, I did it again!  I bought a Tim Holtz stamp set despite telling myself I already had cat stamps, the sentiments were just tooooo snarky, and who among my sweet, lovely friends would appreciate a card featuring a snarky cat?   At the same time, I also bought the new Distress Oxide ink color - Speckled Egg - which is the exact color I need for sunny day backgrounds. Right?

So here is the card I sent last week to a few, specially selected, members of my church congregation.  Waiting for feedback...





 Oxide inked background - Speckled egg
                                            Faded jeans
                                            Gina K  black spatters and scratches

Zig markers - Orange
                       Bright yellow
                       Oatmeal

Cats are very easy to mask using sticky notes.







Cat is grounded using a stencil cut with Sunny Studio Frilly Frames Lattice.

Sentiment - Cricut / font is Cake Basics.

Love, love, love Speckled Egg.   Love, love, love Snarky Cats - not so much some of the sentiments!   : )  Christine
 
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