Showing posts with label cr84fn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cr84fn. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Hi
Hello there! Last week and this week have been relatively stressful. Been getting home at 9p and starting my days quite early. So sorry for the quick posts - I also know that I owe you a bunch of tutorials, which are on my to-do list. However, when coming home so late, all I want to do is feed by grumpy stomach, take an Aleve for my pressing headache, and get to sleep. Never mind time to craft or to squeeze in much blogging time. But I promise to be and I will be posting up a vengeance ;)
I made this quick card for the latest CR84FN challenge. Number 63, so a indicator that this challenge blog is well past it's one-year birthday. How did I miss this? Sorry, Mona & the team...! I do love the quote this week...it especially applies to how I feel at work. People are always uncomfortable with new ideas, new processes, new anything...because change means uncertainty. But how else can we drive innovation & technology if we don't embrace the new or push the envelope? It's just food for thought and I'd love to hear your responses...
Well here is something new I'm trying...I've made a few cards without stamping and they turned out quite fun. But the new thing here is to make the background paper the foreground...What do you think?
Stamps: N/A
Paper: (Paper Basics Card Stock - Fresh Linen) Papertrey Ink; (Woodland Park Collection) October Afternoon
Ink: N/A
Embellishments: (Woodland Park Collection - Chip 'n Stick, Designer Brads, Decals - Alpha Stickers) October Afternoon; (Inkssentials - Glossy Accents) Ranger; (Brown Twine) Waltzingmouse Stamps; (1 1/4" Circle Punch) Marvy Uchida; (1" Circle Punch) Ek Success; (Tag from a car service) Recycled
Usually I like to cut out my pattern paper and adhere it nicely to the base card stock - the nice & conservative way. But I have seen so many others play with negative space so much and the idea of flipping it around really appealed. If the color challenge demands Denim, Tan & Brown, mind as well bring out one of those colors as a main focal point, right? Here's a nice up close picture of the blue, and the use of negative space filled with blue chipboard buttons threaded with brown twine.
Tried to finish this with a sentiment on a tag. The brown tag is actually a tag saved from a previous car maintenance which I have covered in pattern paper. It seemed nice & durable and it had a blank side (although quite ugly, because it was a saturated yellow color), which is why I had saved it. The rest is a fun brad and alpha stickers, which I glossed up. It doesn't quite show up well in the picture.
Well that's all I have for you. If you want to play along, you better hurry. Not many more hours left... I'm just sneaking in here to write up a quick post...But don't fear, another CR84FN will be up and running in no time....!
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Hello
This is a quick post, because I wanted to enter this CR84FN challenge. If you haven't seen, Mona is having a DT call. When you see the team line up and if you know Mona, you'd jump at the occasion to join the team. It's absolutely a line up of wonderful girls, and Mona herself is one of the first online crafting people I have "met" through the Waltzingmouse Stamps DT team. She is always encouraging and sweet. So any chance to be working with Mona? Count me in...
Stamps: (Big Blooms - Chrysanthemums) Waltzingmouse Stamps
Paper: (Paper Basics Card Stock - Fresh Linen, Lavender Moon) Papertrey Ink
Ink: (Versamark) Tsukinkeo; (Jenni Bowlin - No. 5 Chicken Feed Drops, No. 13 Lavender Sachet) Ranger
Embellishments: (Glaze) Sakura; (3/8" Topnotch Twill Tape - Fresh Linen) Papertrey Ink; (My Sweetest Things - Tangerine "Together" Decorative Tape) My Mind's Eye; (Wood Flags - Hello) Jillibean Soup
I will come back and provide a little more pictures and a description of how the peach colored chrysanthemum was created. But it's late here and I wanted to make sure I snuck this card in on time :)
If you're interested to apply, you have plenty of time! Thank you, Mona, for the chance to apply! Wohoo...
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