All of my paper was from my scrap-paper box. The green "pearls" were from a Viva Paper-Pen in Moss Green.
Saturday, July 25, 2015
MFT Color Challenge #26
Ugh... This was a tough color challenge, at least for me (see palette below). Obviously everybody at MFT Color Challenge has talent and vision! I had four stacks of color going for two days before I slapped this guy together...
All of my paper was from my scrap-paper box. The green "pearls" were from a Viva Paper-Pen in Moss Green.
All of my paper was from my scrap-paper box. The green "pearls" were from a Viva Paper-Pen in Moss Green.
Starting Saturday off right...
Woot. Busted this out after having stared the paper last night for an hour:
Here's basically what I used:
Here's basically what I used:
- We R Memory Keepers and BasicGrey background paper
- Flags made from BasicGrey Fiction pad
- Letters from October Afternoon and some Thickers up on there...
The wood that I laid the card on for the photo-shoot is the floor of my craft-shack... hubs is building walls as I type! Happy, happy, happy...
And what luck! I was cruising some blogs and looking for inspiration and found Challenge Up Your Life... I made this project JUST this morning without thinking of any challenges, so because my "mind was pure" when I made the card, I think I'll enter it! Seems like a great group: awesome challenge and awesome cards by the team.
And what luck! I was cruising some blogs and looking for inspiration and found Challenge Up Your Life... I made this project JUST this morning without thinking of any challenges, so because my "mind was pure" when I made the card, I think I'll enter it! Seems like a great group: awesome challenge and awesome cards by the team.
Thursday, July 23, 2015
MFT Sketch Challenge #238
I loved this sketch as soon as I saw it. Later today I'd like to revisit it and create a card with stars... they look great on the blank sketch! The sketch is below, and here's the link to My Favorite Things.
This will be my first time entering an MFT Sketch Challenge. (I've played along before, and even completed a card for Sketch #237 but it was on the shelf drying as the deadline passed... rrrr).
...and here she is:
Brass tacks:
This will be my first time entering an MFT Sketch Challenge. (I've played along before, and even completed a card for Sketch #237 but it was on the shelf drying as the deadline passed... rrrr).
...and here she is:
Brass tacks:
- Background paper by Authentique
- DCWV double-sided cardstock
- Grungeboard flourishes by Tim Holtz, painted with Holtz's Distress Paint in picket fence and topped with some snowy Martha Stewart glitter
- I believe the grey and white striped flowers are from Jolee's Boutique... they were in my stash with no packaging...
- The "pearls" are Viva Decor's paper-pen in cream
Enjoy! May you all have uninterrupted scrap-time and fresh motivation!
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Two-For-One
Checking in for my craft-therapy... Definitely need it after the weekend with my f-f-family! (That sounds bad. It wasn't so bad-- some of my visits just leave me thinking, thinking, thinking...) So... Hit up a few challenge blogs for some therapy! I think it worked because I haven't bitten my nails in an hour nor have I poured a mid-day cocktail! Uhhh, hahaha...
I'm entering this card into the Just Us Girls Challenge #302 color challenge and the Mojo Monday Challenge #407 sketch of the week.
I'm happy with the card and I think I'll make another with a birthday greeting in place of the "thanks." Here she is:
Much of this card was made from materials in my stash, but here's what I could tell you for certain regarding supplies:
I'm entering this card into the Just Us Girls Challenge #302 color challenge and the Mojo Monday Challenge #407 sketch of the week.
I'm happy with the card and I think I'll make another with a birthday greeting in place of the "thanks." Here she is:
Much of this card was made from materials in my stash, but here's what I could tell you for certain regarding supplies:
- Kaisercraft paper in "Collage" from the Kaleidoscope Collection
- Turquoise Scotch Washi take
- Stickles glitter paint in Black 💎 Diamond
- Miracle tape from Viva Las Vegastamps
The rest of it is generic or was in my stash without its* original packaging. Boo.
* Shout out to Jane Juska for the grammatical help.
* Shout out to Jane Juska for the grammatical help.
Thursday, July 16, 2015
Just Us Girls #301
I've never played along with "Just Us Girls" before, but I followed a link from a card-blogger to the JUGs site-- so cool! And the current challenge drew me in: it's "Trend Week," and they are focusing on *gold*... I love using gold in my crafting... which is actually surprising to me considering that I was a teen in the '90s, and yellow gold was O-U-T as I was forming my life-long fashion opinions! Now I'm totally into it when crafting... I actually don the occasional yellow gold jewelry when appropriate, and I have a weird habit of purchasing gold shoes.
And here is my offering:
I love this card.
My supplies:
- MME "On Trend 'Awesome'" paper
- BasicGrey feathers
- Generic gold transfer paper applied with Zig 2-Way-Glue to edges of card and paper
- Sentiment brushed using Liquid Leaf in classic gold
Damn. Missed the linky by an hour. That's ok. Still love this card.
Wednesday, July 15, 2015
Mojo 406!
Two Mondays in a row. I am feeling totally pleased that I've made a couple cards for Mojo Monday this week... especially because the sketch was difficult for me-- I couldn't see past the shapes. After I made the first card (with the flags), I was, you know, fairly satisfied, but then this morning I busted out the baby card. Totally redeemed myself... to myself. As I wrote in the last post, it's been a while, and since I'm still getting back into a more dedicated craft-mode, these challenges get my brain back in shape... altering layout, changing shapes... ahhh, good workout. My best work? No. But it's just like running: you just have to start.
Here is the sketch put forth by the good people at MM, specifically, J-Til:
And here is my first attempt:
- Old music paper (like, literally 100 years old: was in a box of my great grandmother's, from her youth)
- Authentique paper, "Harmony" collection
- DCWV card stock
- Flowers from Jolee's Boutique
- Tim Holtz crackle paint
- True vintage bakers' twine
And now for my second attempt. As you can see, I flipped the layout provided by MM and then adjusted the layers so that the "square" is above the "rectangle" (ahem... both of which I took liberties with...):
- Bella "Baby Girl Mini Theme" paper
- Adrienne Looman "Plum Seed" collection paper
- Wilton doily
- Martha Stewart twine
- Mod Podge flower mold
- Color Box chalk ink in creamy brown
*JUST A NOTE: trying a new format of images... Can't tell if they are clear or not... I'll check on another device tomorrow...
Friday, July 10, 2015
I'm back! Mojo 405
"It's been a while since I could say that I wasn't addicted..."
It has been a while since I could say that about papercrafts. But it's also been a while since I've posted anything... years, in fact. It's been a busy couple of years, but having this summer off reminded me that crafting is very healthy for my brain, and so I am resuming craft-blogging and mild competing as a form of accountability for my self-prescribed craft-therapy!
Of course I knew where I'd start: Mojo Monday! Great one-stop shot for inspiration, motivation, and most of the participants share my addiction... it's good to be around paper junkies-- no judgement here! Only pushers!
This sketch was a perfect one for me to break back in: clean and simple. I didn't follow exactly, but I used a 4.25x5.5" card to start with (it's just what I had in front of me... I usually like to design with 5x7"), so everything I wanted to add was too big. Oh well. I think it's pretty cute.
It has been a while since I could say that about papercrafts. But it's also been a while since I've posted anything... years, in fact. It's been a busy couple of years, but having this summer off reminded me that crafting is very healthy for my brain, and so I am resuming craft-blogging and mild competing as a form of accountability for my self-prescribed craft-therapy!
Of course I knew where I'd start: Mojo Monday! Great one-stop shot for inspiration, motivation, and most of the participants share my addiction... it's good to be around paper junkies-- no judgement here! Only pushers!
This sketch was a perfect one for me to break back in: clean and simple. I didn't follow exactly, but I used a 4.25x5.5" card to start with (it's just what I had in front of me... I usually like to design with 5x7"), so everything I wanted to add was too big. Oh well. I think it's pretty cute.
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