Wednesday, July 30, 2014
I have some family cards to share today. The first is a house-warming card for Rob. It's basic, but I like the way it turned out.
Next is a sympathy card for a friend on her father's death. It's a trifold that opens to show the entire picture of the father and daughter on the bridge; then opens again for the sentiment.
Last is Ryan's birthday card. I combined several card ideas from Pinterest. The picture background is a shot of a Springfield golf course.
This card uses From the Heart stamp Winter Friends for their monthly digital stamp of the month challenge. I paired the image with one of my favorite sayings.
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
This card uses Meljen's image A Little Zen. I love her sweet designs, and her diverse images cover almost every possible need. This is for the challenge blog for July 24. The challenge is called Feature Presentation and it requires that your card be inspired by a movie. I've been wanting to use this little guy for a while now, and this seemed the perfect opportunity. I used The Golden Child as my inspiration. I'm fairly please with the way it turned out except for the coloring around the image. This was my first use of Wink of Stella. I really don't care for the applicator. No matter how much I tried to smooth it out, it still looked messy. I'll have to practice more before I use it on another card!
Monday, July 14, 2014
Does this card look familiar? Yes, it's the Your Scrapbook Place challenge card updated. Holley Barnhart told me that Squigglefly's current challenge is "Over the Edge." I just needed to add something that goes over the edge to enter the card. I had already used Crissy Armstrong's Dog Pile image inside the card. I reduced the three little guys and added them to the outside. I like the card even better!
Tuesday, July 01, 2014
Today, I have a couple of family cards. Both are CASEd from Printerest posts. The first is a belated birthday card for Becca. It uses Mo Manning's Oh My Goodness image of Shirley Temple. I found a sailboat template for the boat and embellished it with a charm wheel, a craft stick mast and a sticker flag. The sand is DIY "flowersoft" made from shaving a styrofoam ball. I used wood textured paper for the boat and canvas textured paper for the sails. With so many paper companies making textured paper now, it's easy to find specialty paper. I think the textures give the finished project a more authentic look.
The second card is for Ryan and Whitney's wedding. This is the first card I've made that is basically all die cut. There are so many brands of dies available now in such beautiful designs--I'm totally hooked on them. I have several bride and groom dies in various sizes. I love this one from Frantic Stamper because the veil is cut separately. I used three cuts to make the cathedral length veil that mimics one of the special features of Whitney's dress. The rose window is from Poppy Stamps and the music, fence, and gate are Memory Box. Although it's barely visible in the picture, I also used the Tim Holtz weathered brick embossing folder for the background so it is vaguely reminiscent of Blessed Sacrament Church.
I also made my first duplicate die purchase--a sure sign that I need intervention to stop buying more. The good news is that I know someone in one of my internet groups will gladly take the duplicate off of my hands.
I used digital papers and elements from Lisa Decosse at Decosse's Dynamite Doodles to make this Christmas in July page for the challenge at Your Scrapbook Place. I've been enjoying Lisa's wordart for years, but this is the first time I've used her digital kit items. It definitely won't be the last! I love the way the page turned out. It highlights the colors of the cute dresses Emmylou and Maybelle wore to Christmas Eve, but doesn't over-power their sweet smiles.
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