My craft weekend started when I headed to my LSS "Absolutely Everything" to take a new Zentangle class and also to take part in the 20% off "Bag Lady" sale, which was fabulous! I LOVE sales and also try to do much best to buy almost everything on sale or with some type of coupon or promo. I ended up coming home with some new Christmas Stamps, a new Zentangle book and and some little things I needed in my stash - re-inkers, some black Micro Pens and more goodies for the 40% table too!!
I had a late lunch with Brian and Meghan and headed home in time to be ready for the latest Hero Arts Scramble, which is held bi-weekly over at the Flickr Group. That reminds me, I'll be hosting my very first challenge during the week of October 22 and hope lots of my friends will join the fun -- stay tuned for more details. Our challenge yesterday was hosted by Cecelia and she shared a fun Inspiration image and our theme was Christmas. We also were given a combination of colors to use on our cards - Black, White, Silver, Kraft and a touch of color. This is a copy of the image that Cecilia shared for inspiration. You can see her gorgeous cards and all the Scramble cards, HERE in this thread!!
Inspiration Photo
My First Card
My second card
This one turned out to be my favorite
I totally enjoy taking part in these 90 Minute Scrambles, they are always fun and a great way to practice coming up with fun card ideas and working quickly.
And speaking of fun and fabulous inspiration -- I am now a very happy and impressed graduate from the KickStart Class that was held over at the Online Card Classroom. It's the latest class that Jennifer and Kristina have offered in their fabulous classroom and it turned out to be one of my all time favorites. I did not have as much chance to play along each day, but I truly LOVED everything we learned and I know it will help me with my Mojo and also with new ideas for organizing my goodies and also my card inspiration. I have taken every class these amazing designers have offered and loved them all!! My all time favorite is the A Cut Above Class, which was an amazing two part class -- Die Cuts and also a second class all about using my Silhouette Cameo!! If you are the type who loves classes, I think you be very happy with any class they offer! I know I will be looking forward to the next one and hope it's something all new and exciting!!
And while on the subject of fabulous classes, I just started another new class which will continue to teach me even more about my wonderful Silhouette Cameo. It's the second in a series of classes taught by Kerri Bradford over at Jessica Sprague's Classroom. I took the first class when I first bought my Cameo and I find the more I use it, the more I want to learn. When I realized (after shopping at Kerri's store), that she had even more new classes, I could not wait to join. I have completed only one Lesson, (each lesson has multiple videos/tasks), and I really love it. I'm so excited about the new tips and hints I have already learned in only that one lesson. Every thing is new and it's a more advanced class. It would not be something you would want to start with, but once you do know you machine well, I think it's a great follow up. You can find more details over at Jessica's Classroom Here!! I'm also planning to take the other two new classes that follow this one! Yippee!!
Today, I'm back to taking part in some of my favorite challenges and one group I visit often is The Outlawz Challenges, which is a really fun challenge group that is owned and created by my friend, Colleen Holmes. I have been a member since the day the group opened and was originally a member of the Greeting Card Design Team. While, I no longer have the energy or stamina a part of any Design Teams, I still LOVE challenges and I look at them as a fun way to create and practice my cardmaking and also to meet new craft friends. I traveled down to Baltimore in May and met several members of this fun group for a Gal's Getaway weekend and we have a blast! If you love challenges, be sure to come on over and join the fun in this free online group. There is a new challenge offered each day of the week and they all fun for a full week.
My first card is for the Paper a la Mode Challenge which offers a new challenge every Saturday. This's week's DT hostess is my friend, Sharon who is the very first craft I ever met online. I've know her longer than anyone else and I truly adore her as a friend. She also traveled to Baltimore for the same event and we spend the weekend together, it was awesome and I also loved meeting her family, after knowing them for the past five years!! Sharon is also an amazing designer and was a mentor to me when I first started crafting back in 2007. She's taught me a lot and I great admire her wonderful and artistic skills! Sharon's idea and challenge this week to to create a project where you create your own background -- either a stamped background or an embossed background. Please go HERE to see the creations she and the other gals shared! AWESOME!!
This my card which I created using Distress Inks and Dry Embossing. I created my background by stamps some of my favorite Distress colors directly to my craft mat. I then put my card base into the inks and misted it with water and then used my heat gun to dry it. Once it was totally dry, I picked out a new embossing folder Venus Crest from Couture Creations, that I picked up yesterday at my LSS for 40% off!! Love it. This is a nice large folder and easily cover the full card. (one I bought yesterday on sale) and embossed the card front in my Cuttlebug. I then picked out a matching card and some matching seam binding that I had bought last week on Etsy. I tied that one and then inked up two die cut hearts to match and popped them up on foam tape and finished it off with a cute little button, also from the same Etsy Store - Mossy Made!!! I really love how the colors turned out and this is my favorite card today!!
In addition to the Outlawz Challenge, I am also submitting my card to the current "Anything Goes" challenge being hosted over at "Through The Craftroom Door" - the fun craft magazine newly owned by Colleen Holmes.
And my last card, as of now -- hoping to make one of two more -- was inspired and created for the new CAS Challenge, also hosted at The Outlawz. This week, another craft friend (Pryn) is the hostess for this week and she made it very easy on all of us, as the them is "Anything Goes" -- all you need to do is be sure that you create a CAS card! Mine was very fun and easy to make (one thing I love about CAS) and it started with a little 'tree' die cut I cut with my Cameo. I had cut a full sheet of images the other day and put a bunch aside for new cards. I thought this tree and a simple "moon" would make a fun fall like card and that's exactly what have to share and it was all so easy!!
And that I think it is for now! My next stop is heading over to Operation Write Home's - Stars and Stamps blog to download this week's sketch! It's another challenge I try to plan in every week and I'm excited to get back to it! :) PS: This challenge is OPEN as each of the challenges I played in today! I hope I have inspired YOU to play along!!!