Sunday, December 20, 2020

PEACE & JOY WITH RINEA FOIL

 Hi everyone! Welcome back to another design team project for


Today I created a soft and serene winter scene for you.


I started this card by blending two distress oxide blues on the background to give a pretty snowy look. 

Once I finished the blues I used the new distress oxide color rustic wilderness on the bottom half to blend in with my trees.


I, then, used Tim Holtz arctic cover plate to get the snowflakes from the Turquoise/Turquoise starstruck foiled paper


Next, I used Tim Holtz tree line die and cut it four times. Twice from white cardstock and once from two different green colored cardstock.


To create the white caps I cut the tip off of each white tree and adhered them onto the green tree lines.


I wanted to add a bit more foiled paper so I cut my sentiment from Silver/Silver starstruck foiled paper. I also cut it out three times from white cardstock and layered them on top of each other to give some dimension. 


Closer look at the process of layering. I love doing this as it gives more stability and I don't have to cut up any foam!

Once I have all of these pieces done I start putting my card together adding the two layers of trees with the lighter set in the background. 


To finish off the bottom I cut a strip of white cardstock to look like snow drifts in the forest and add a touch of tumbled glass distress oxide to it. I then add the snowflakes around the trees and off the edges. 


The final step is adding the sentiment. I didn't want to cover up the trees so I added it in the upper left hand corner. In this picture you can really see the dimension the layers add. 


 A closer look at the sky and snowflakes. 


Supplies:

Rinea: Silver/Silver Starstruck foiled paperTurquoise/Turquoise Starstruck foiled paper

Tim Holtz: tumbled glass, rustic wilderness, and broken china distress oxide ink, tree line & arctic thinlit dies, 

Catherine Pooler: peace & joy die

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Tuesday, December 15, 2020

FROM OUR HOME TO YOURS

 Hi everyone! I'm back today with Challenge #257 with


Today's Theme is: HOLIDAYS

Our sponsors for today's challenge are:


Prize: 2 digi images of winners choice

Prize: $10 in images (no patterned paper)

For my card today I chose The Three B from Scribbles Designs. I love penguins so when I saw this as one of the choices it was a no brainer!


I started my card by coloring my image in using a variety of copic markers. For the penguins I used different warm greys. I had so much fun choosing how to color these guy!


I cut the snowy hills using MFT stitched slimline snowdrift dies. I then used a light shade of blue alcohol marker to give a little dimension. 


Once I added the musical notes I knew I wanted something else coming down. I stamped three different sizes of snowflakes in two colors and then started adding them. This just finished the card for me!


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HELLO THOUGHT OF YOU WATERCOLOR BACKGROUND CARD


  Hi everyone! Diana here with you today to share a fun holiday hello card. This card started out as a traditional Christmas card but as I started working on it I knew I wanted a large sentiment so it changes just a bit. 


I started by stamping my desired images with versamark ink onto watercolor paper, then adding platinum embossing powder, and heat setting. then I sprayed my panel liberally with water. 


I used my altenew watercolor brush markers to color in my images first. Spraying the water first helps the ink move more freely on the image. 


 I then watercolored the background to give more texture. I went ahead and added my gold string trim. I did end up with a small splotch but no worries, my sentiment will cover that up. 


For my sentiment I watercolored another piece of paper in the reds I used on my flowers. I then die cut the large hello. 


I then cut two more from white cardstock to give some dimension. This also helps keep the sentiment sturdy. 


Using liquid clue I adhered all three pieces together and adhered them to the front of my card. I stamped a secondary sentiment on white cardstock and die cut it out.


A little closer look at the watercoloring. I am loving the large hello. 


I finished my card by adding Ornament Mini Dew Drops around my sentiment and on the sentiment strip. 



Supplies:


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Sunday, December 13, 2020

FUN GNOME HOLIDAY CARDS

Hi everyone! I have some fun Christmas Gnome cards to share today. 


To create the bright colored backgrounds I took my Catherine Pooler ink pads and ran them across all four sides, just far enough to not leave any of the white panel showing


I had so much fun using this cute Gnome stamp set from Close To My Heart. I was at a crop over the weekend and one of our challenges was to create something in red and green. 


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Saturday, December 12, 2020

WE WHISK YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS MAGIC PICTURE CARD

 Hi everyone! I'm here today sharing a fun magic picture changer card. This is my first time giving this a go and it came together quite nicely!



This card was so much fun to make. I used A Creature Was Stirring from Lawn fawn along with their fun along with their Let It Shine paper pack.


I layered a panel of black cardstock onto my base and using Catherine Pooler's Stamped Rectangle Dies I cut a piece from the striped patterned paper to give a bit more pop. 


I love the wow factor of this card. I showed it to my daughter and she said "Wow! How did you do that"? Always a great response!!


A closer look at the dimension this card has. 


Here's a little video of this card. 



SUPPLIES:


Catherine Pooler: postage stamp dies



 

Friday, December 11, 2020

MONOCHROMATIC MERRY CHRISTMAS

 Hi everyone! Welcome to another fun challenge over at


Today's challenge is: Monochromatic Christmas

For my card today I decided to use Catherine Pooler's Sage ink and embossing powder. 


This card is created using only white cardstock. For the colored panel I used the sage ink pad and ran it over the edges before adhering down my top panel. 


Using two strips of double sided adhesive in two different sizes I created the embossed glitter strips under my tree. 


Per my usual style I didn't think about the sentiment until AFTER my card was all adhered together lol. I seem to do this every single time. I put the panel into my misti and then layed out my sentiment. Using lawn fawn jet black ink I was able to get a nice crisp sentiment.


Here's a closer look of the embossed glitter strips. I haven't used her chunky glitter before and I really like it. 


Supplies:

Catherine Pooler:

Festive trimmings stamp set, festive trimmings dies, wanderlust & bundled up embossing trio, sage ink pad

Lawn Fawn

jet black ink pad


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Wednesday, December 9, 2020

SENDING YOU WARM HUGS

Hi everyone! Welcome to another great challenge over at

As always theme is ANYTHING GOES

We have three great sponsors for this weeks challenge


Prize: 3 digi images of winners choice

Prize: 3 single digi images of winners choice


Prize: 2 digi images of winners choice

For my image I got to use Fruity Babies Strawberry from Stamper's Delight. This is such a sweet image. 


I started out by using three different distress oxide ink in pink having the darkest color in the center and blending out with two light colors. I then used a branch stamp to add a bit more interest to the background.


I added a little bit of sparkle by placing some clear/iridescent sequins around her. 



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Monday, December 7, 2020

A FUN CHRISTMAS TREE W/RINEA & CONCORD & 9TH

 Hi everyone! I'm back sharing another fun design team project for



I started by cutting all of the greens from cardstock using a fun die set from Concord & 9th. Once I had them cut I started adding them to the stick provided.


Once I had them all together I started cutting out my garland, ornaments, and star using Ruby/Gold foiled papersilver/silver starstruck foiled paper

I then started decorating my tree by wrapping the garland. 


What I like best about this foiled paper is if you want you could twist the garland to show both the ruby and gold. I wanted to keep it more traditional. 


I then started adding the ornaments. Since I cut one panel from each color I still have quite a few left over for a future project. 


Here is a closer look at the ornaments once they are added. 


I love the shine this adds! For the star I cut two from the Silver/Gold glossy foiled paper and glued them together at the top of the stick.



Supplies:

Rinea:Ruby/Gold Glossy Foiled PaperSilver/Gold Glossy foiled paperSilver/Silver Starstruck foiled paper

Concord & 9th: In the Classroom-take a bough encore dies

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QUICK & EASY CHRISTMAS CARDS

  Hi everyone! I wanted to share a quick post on how I made my Christmas cards this year. I have been so busy lately with school, work, and ...