Sunday, February 24, 2019

Sending Hugs

Hi again,
     I have another card to share today and I'm really happy with the finished product.
I don't use my colored pencils often enough, so I pulled them out and got to work on this card for the, Make My Monday-Make It Krafty challenge. Colored Pencils and Kraft paper always work so well together, that's why I chose to use them for this challenge.
     This stamp from Simon Says is one I've had for a while, but this is the first time I've used it, I really love this stamp set. The sentiment is from the same set.  I stamped it using Altenew-permanent black ink on Kraft CS. Then using my Arteza colored pencils I colored the flowers and leaves. Then, with a Sharpie Fine tip marker I went over all the black lines to make the flowers stand out. I stamped the sentiment in the bottom left corner and the front was finished.
     As I said I don't use my colored pencils enough, so I'm not an expert, but I do love how it turned out.
     For the inside I just stamped one of the leaves, from the same set, in the bottom right corner and colored and outlined it. Other than the time it took to color this CAS card, it was quite simple and quick to create.
Products Used:
Recollections #65 Kraft CS
Simon Says Stamps-#101830-Sketched Flowers
Arteza- 72 Expert Colored Pencils
Altenew-Permanent Black ink
Sharpie Fine Tip pen
Challenges entered:
Thanks for stopping by,
God Bless,
Karen 




Celebrate Each Day

Hello again,
     Today I'm sharing a card I made for Tuesday Morning Sketch Challenge. As I said in my last blog I haven't done many sketch challenges in the past, but I have really been enjoying doing them as of late, I think I will be doing them more often. 
     I used one of my bestie's stamps from IO and stamped several flowers and leaves, on Canson     Watercolor Paper with Altenew Permanent Black ink.  Then using my Zig Clean Color pens I water   colored it. When they were dry I fussy cut them out and set them aside to work on the front  panel.     
     Using KS-Stitched Rectangles I cut the front panel, from white #110 Recollections CS, then I used Altenew-Create a Wreath dies to cut the oval. I added a piece of Altenew-Glitter Gold Washi Tape     
1/2" from the bottom of panel and trimmed it off the edge of the oval. Using repositionable tape I       
place the flowers where they would hang over the edge of the oval. Then I placed the front panel over my card front and marked where the flowers and leaves would be, using a pencil. I also drew a light   line around the edge of the oval, so I would know where to place my sentiment. Once this was done   I stamped the sentiment onto the front of my 41/4" x 51/2" #110 Ivory card base. Then I used some 3-M dimensional tape on the panel and adhered it to my card front. I glued the flowers down with Aleen's Tacky glue and also used 3-M tape for the parts hanging over the edge of the oval. I added some sequins and some chunky glitter around the flowers and sentiment and the front is done.
      For those who have been to my blog before, you know I always bring something from the front of the card to the inside. So I added some Glitter Gold washi tape and a flower and leaf to finish. 
Products Used:
Park Lane #110 Ivory CS
Recollections #110 White CS
Canson #140 cold press watercolor paper
Kat Scrappiness-Stitched Rectangles
Altenew-Create-A-Wreath Dies
Impression Obsession-Floral Heart Set #WP805
Sentiment Stamp-From stash
Altenew-Glitter Gold Washi Tape
Altenew-Permanent Black ink
Zig Clean Color Real Brush Pens
Sequins-From stash
3-M Dimensional Tape
Challenges entered:


                                  
     
     
 

Friday, February 22, 2019

From the Heart

Hello again crafty friends,
     My card today was created using a sketch from Sunday Stampers. I don't usually make cards from sketches but I wanted to try something different and I really liked this one.
     I started with Pink #110 Recollection paper for my card base. I really like this paper for card bases, it comes in lots of different colors, it's not to expensive and I can get it at Michael's, with a coupon, one hundred sheets with four different shades, or solid color packs.
     Using Altenew Red Apple CS and Spellbinders Lace Hearts dies I cut a large heart. Then I used the Lacy insert and cut it from the Pink Recollections CS. This does not cut the outside of the heart out, but it leaves a indented line around the outside so I just fussy cut it on that line and glued it to the front of the red heart. Then Using one of my newest Altenew Layering sets(Always There) and some Neenah white paper I stamped several small flowers and leaves and cut them out with the matching dies. I trimmed the white edge from the leaves and flowers for my heart and adhered them to the bottom left of the heart. I left the edge for the inside. I did this because I didn't want the white edge showing on the heart, but for the inside the background is white so they blend in.
     Next I cut a piece of Neenah white down to 31/2" x 5" and adhered it to the front of my card base.
I cut a piece of the Pink to 1" x 5" and wrapped it with red and white twine form American Crafts, tying a bow. I adhered this to my white panel 1/4" from the bottom.  I added a little dimension by adding a heart shaped piece of fun foam to the back of the heart and I adhered it to the right side of the white panel above the twine. Then I added my sentiment from Altenews, Dearest Friend stamp set. For the inside I cut a piece of Neenah white to 4" x 51/4" and added the flowers and leaves to the bottom right corner, and stamped 3 small hearts (Altenew: Love Letters stamp set) above the flowers.
Products Used:
Recollections #110 CS Pink
Altenew: Always There, Dearest Friend, Love Letters Stamps and Dies
Altenew: Inks-Permanent Black, Red Cosmos, Tropical Forest and Pocket Full of Sunshine sets.
Altenew: Red Apple CS #ALT1664
Spellbinders Lace Hearts #SS-204
American Crafts Twine
Neenah solar white CS
I will be entering this card in these challenges:
Sunday Stampers Challenge #198 From the Heart
Crafty Creations Challenge #384 Anything Goes
Tuesday Throwdown #425 Falling Hearts

Thanks for stopping by.
God Bless,
Karen

Thursday, February 21, 2019

Monochromatic Love You

Hello,
     My card today is a One Layer, CAS, Monochromatic. This was a very quick and easy card to create, using Altenew Stamps and Inks and Bo Bunny stamps.
    On a 41/4" x 51/2" piece of Neenah #110 white CS, I layered my flower and leaf images, in the bottom left corner, using inks from the Sea Shore Ovals set by Altenew. Then I masked the image and stamped the Music Staff. The sentiment was then stamped above the Staff.  As always, I continued the theme from the front of the card to the inside, by stamping a flower, leaves and staff.
       
I haven't done very many One Layer or Monochromatic cards in the past, but I like how this one turned out and may find myself creating more of these quick easy cards.
Products used:
Altenew: Watercolor Wonders stamp set 
                Dearest Friend stamp set
                Sea Shore Oval inks(Mountain Mist, Volcano Lake, Lagoon, Emerald)
Bo Bunny: #10105759 It Is Written stamp set
I will be entering this card in these challenges:

Thank you for stopping by,
God Bless,
Karen




                   

Thursday, February 7, 2019

All About Layering 1: Altenew AECP

     I'm very excited to have been accepted as a participant in Altenew's AECP (Altenew Educator Certification Program) this week. I love all things Altenew and can't wait to become certified. It's going to take a while, but I'm  motivated.
     I began the Altenew Academy a few weeks ago, with the All about Layering Class. Even though I've been using Altenew layering stamps for a few years there is always something to learn and this classis very informative. It just so happens to be one needed for AECP. So today I'm showcasing the 10 cards I created for my homework, insides too. I hope you enjoy looking.
Lesson 1: Golden Garden
Lesson 2: Scribbled Flowers
Lesson 3:Whimsical Flowers
Lesson 4: Painted Flowers
Lesson 5: Painted Poppy
Lesson 6: Layered Lily
Lesson 7: Vintage Flowers
Lesson 8: Vintage Roses
Lesson 9: Painted Butterflies
Lesson 10: Watercolor Wonders
Well that's it. Thanks for looking.
God Bless,
Karen